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The Event viewer object is used to register and configure an interface object in Axxon PSIM. The interface object is used to display text information about the specified events initialized by the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture.
The settings panel of the Event viewer object is shown in the figures below. Tables below Tables describe the setting parameters corresponding to the elements of the settings panel of the Event viewer inteface object.
№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 | Identification number* | Automatically | Displays the identification number of the Event viewer object in the |
video surveillance system with distributed architecture | Numbers, letters, periods, hyphen, dash, and underscore |
NA | Depends on the number of the Event Viewer objects in the |
video surveillance system with distributed architecture | ||
2 | Name* | Enter the value |
in the field | Sets the name of the Event viewer object in the |
video surveillance system with distributed architecture | Latin, Cyrillic, numbers, and service characters | Event viewer | A line containing a sequence of any characters (letters, digits, service characters except > and < characters), case-insensitive. Number of characters—from 1 to 60 |
3 | Disable | Set the checkbox |
Disables the Event viewer object in the |
video surveillance system with distributed architecture | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Event viewer object is disabled and isn't used Clear—the Event viewer object is enabled and used |
4 | Display | Select the value from the list | Sets the Display parent object of the |
system with distributed architecture |
to which the given Event viewer object belongs | Names of the Display objects registered in the system | Name of the Display parent object | Depends on the number of the Display objects in the |
video surveillance system with distributed architecture | ||||||
The Settings group | ||||||
5 | X | Enter the value |
in the field | Sets the X coordinate in the horizontal axis for the upper left corner of the window of theEvent |
viewer object on the screen | % of the screen width |
0 | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors |
Y | Enter the value |
in the field | Sets the Y coordinate in the vertical axis for the upper left corner of the window of the Event viewer |
object on the screen | % of the screen height |
70 | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors | |
6 | W | Enter the value |
in the field | Sets the width of the window of the Event viewer |
object | % of the screen width |
50 | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors |
H | Enter the value |
in the field | Sets the height of the window of the Event viewer |
object | % of the screen width |
26 | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors | ||||
7 | Monitor | Select the value from the list | Sets the number of the monitor in the system for which the coordinates are specified | Numbers of the monitors in OS | 1 |
From 1 to 16 |
8 |
The button | Click the button | Opens the window to set the Event viewer window size and position using the mouse |
NA |
NA |
NA | ||||||
9 | Allow moving | Set the checkbox | Allows the Operator to change the position of the Event viewer window using the mouse | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Operator can change the position of the Event viewer window Clear—the Operator cannot change the position of the Event viewer window |
10 | Over all windows | Set the checkbox | Allows displaying the Event viewer window on top of all windows | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Event viewer window is displayed on top of all windows Clear—the Event viewer window is displayed in the standard mode |
Out of the group | ||||||
11 | Show video | Set the checkbox | Allows the Operator to view the events archive initialized by the Event viewer as Record to disk using the Event viewer window | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Operator can view the events archive using the Event viewer window Clear—the Operator cannot view the events archive using the Event viewer window |
12 | Show object on map | Set the checkbox | Allows the Operator to view the objects, displayed in the Event viewer window, on the map | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Operator can view the objects, displayed in the Event viewer window, on the map Clear—the Operator cannot view the objects, displayed in the Event viewer window, on the map |
13 | Show report | Set the checkbox | Allows the Operator to create a printed form of the report and print the information about all events |
in the Event viewer over a specified period of time | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Operator can |
create a printed form of the report and print the information about all events |
in the Event viewer over a specified period of time Clear—the Operator cannot creat a printed form of the report and print the information about all events |
in the Event viewer over a specified period of time | |||
14 | Load protocol | Set the checkbox | Determines if the latest 1000 events registered by the Event viewer with the latest system start, |
must be downloaded with the start of Axxon PSIM | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the latest 1000 events registered by the Event viewer with the latest system start, are downloaded with the start of Axxon PSIM Clear—the latest 1000 events registered by the Event viewer with the latest system start, aren't downloaded with the start of Axxon PSIM | |||
15 | Hide Region | Set the checkbox | Hides the Region column in the Event viewer window | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Region column isn't displayed Clear—the Region column is displayed |
16 | Hide Card | Set the checkbox | Hides the Card column in the Event viewer window. See also Guide for configuring and working with the Access Manager module the Displaying card number for access events in the Event viewer section | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the Card column isn't displayed Clear—the Card column is displayed |
17 | Keep colored after blinking | Set the checkbox | Sets the highlighting of the alarm messages by the selected color after the blinking stops | Boolean type | Clear | Set—the alarm messages are highlighted by the selected color after the blinking stops Clear—the alarm message isn't highlighted by the selected color after the blinking stops. It is highlighted by the color specified in the filter |
The Advanced settings group | ||||||
18 | View days | Enter the value |
in the field | Sets the period over which the events |
must be displayed in the Event viewer window, if there are more than 10,000 events (or |
another value set for the Max.number of rows parameter). If there are |
fewer events, then all events are displayed regardless of the value of this parameter | Days | 1 | More than 1 |
19 | View events | Select the value from the list | Sets the events that should be displayed in the Event viewer window |
Displayed events | all events |
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20 | Max.number of rows | Enter the value |
in the field | Sets the maximum number of events to display in the Event viewer | Sequence of numbers | 10000 |
From 1 to 50000 | ||||||
21 | Background color | Select the value from the list or on the Select color panel Note. Double click the field to open the Color window | Sets the background color in the Event viewer window | RGB, CMY or HSL | White | Corresponds to the standard range of the selected color system |
22 | Text color | Select the value from the list or on the Select color panel Note. Double click the field to open the Color window | Sets the text color in the Event viewer window | RGB, CMY or HSL | Black | Corresponds to the standard range of the selected color system |
23 | Color of alarm messages | Select the value from the list or on the Select color panel Note. Double click the field to open the Color window | Sets the color of the alarm message lines in the Event viewer window. To apply the setting, the Duration of blinking, sec parameter |
must be other than 0 | RGB, CMY or HSL | Red | Corresponds to the standard range of the selected color system |
24 | Color of info messages | Select the value from the list or on the Select color panel Note. Double click the field to open the Color window | Sets the color of the information message lines in the Event viewer window. To apply the setting, the Duration of blinking, sec parameter |
must be other than 0 | RGB, CMY or HSL | Blue | Corresponds to the standard range of the selected color system |
25 | Duration of blinking, sec | Enter the value |
in the field | Sets the duration of the alarm message blinking in the Event viewer window | seconds |
NA | More than 0 | ||||
26 | Font:<current font> | Click the button | Sets the font of the nformation messages in the Event viewer window | Standard Windows Font dialog window | Depends on OS settings |
NA |
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№ | Parameter | Method for setting the parameter value | Parameter description | Representation | Default value | Value range |
1 | Name | Enter the value into in the field | Sets the filter name in the Event viewer window | Latin, Cyrillic, and service characters | Filter 1, Filter 2, etc.and so on | Depends on the number of the created filters |
2 | Specify general background color | Click the button | Opens the window to select the message background color in the default filter | -NA- | NA | -NA |
3 | Specify general text color | Click the button | Opens the window to select the message text color in the default filter | -NA- | NA | -NA |
4 | Add events | Click the button | Opens the window for bulk adding the events from an object of the selected type | -NA- | NA | -NA |
5 | Computer | Select the value from the list | Sets the Computer object on the basis of which the objects included in the filter should must be created | Names of the Computer objects registered in the system | Not definedEmpty field | Depends on the number the Computer objects in the distributed video surveillance system Empty field—filtering by computer is't required, or the required object isn't created on the basis of the Computer object |
6 | Type | Select the value from the list | Sets the types of a device that should must be displayed in the Event viewer. Note. If the field is blank, the Event viewer window displays all events of all objects in the system | Types of objects registered in the system.Not defined | NA | Depends on the number of the device types created in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
7 | Number | Select the value from the list | Sets the identification number of the device. Note. If the field is blank, the Event viewer window displays all events of all objects of the selected type | Sequence of numbersNot defined | NA | Depends on the number of the created devices of the selected type in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
8 | Name | Automatically | Displays the name of the device selected in the previous item | Name of the objects of the selected type registered in the system | Name of specified system object | Depends on the number of the devices of the selected type in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
9 | Event | Select the value from the list | Sets the event received from the selected devices and that should must be logged into the Event viewer. Note. If the field is blank, the Event viewer window displays all events received from the specified devices | Names of the event types for the selected type of devices | Not definedNA | Depends on the type of an object |
10 | Region | Select the value from the list | Sets the region. The events from the devices located in this region will be are displayed in the Event viewer | Name of the region registered in the system. | Not definedNA | Depends on the number of the Region structure elementscreated in the digital video surveillance system with distributed architecture |
11 | Color | Select the value from the list | Sets the messages highlighting color in the Event viewer window | RGB, CMY or HSL | White | Corresponds to the standard range of the selected color system |
12 | Text color | Select the value from the list | Sets the messages text color in the Event viewer window | RGB, CMY or HSL | Black | Corresponds to the standard range of the selected color system |
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