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The number of cameras for search is unlimited. |
To search in the archive of several cameras simultaneously, do the following:
- Go to the Archive Search mode (see Switching to the Archive Search mode).
- Select Choose
- the search type and set its parameters (see Search in the archive of a single camera). On the Camera Search Panel, select the cameras,
Select the cameras in the archive of which
must be searched, by setting you want to perform the search in one of the following ways:
Set the corresponding checkboxes on the camera search panel (
see see Camera Search Panel).
Info title Note - By default, the checkbox is set next to the camera
, - to which
was - you switched
to - in the Archive Search mode. You cannot clear the checkbox next to this camera.
- If you want to change the active camera,
it is necessary to - you must reopen the Archive Search mode.
- Set the checkboxes next to the cameras on the objects panel (see Objects Panel).
To search in all cameras
in of the Axxon-domain,
open the Objects Panel (see Objects Panel) and set the checkbox next to the name of the Axxon-domain.
- Click the Search button.
If you are searching for faces (see Search for similar face) or for LPs (see Search by LPs) in the archive of several cameras simultaneously, the interactive map (see Opening and closing the map) displays the approximate movement pattern of found objects.
The time and date of recognition is displayed next to the icon of each camera.
After the search is performed, the search results panel displays the moments in the archive that match the specified search criteria (see Viewing search results).
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If you search for faces (see Search for similar face) or license plates (see Search by LPs) in the archive of several cameras simultaneously, the interactive map (see Opening and closing the map) displays the approximate movement pattern of found objects. The time and date of recognition are displayed next to the icon of each camera.