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  1. Button.
    To continue the event processing, click the button. If this element is the last in the logic and you want to close the event processing interface after clicking the button, select the Yes value for the Finish parameter during the setup of this button. For more details, see Configuring the button.
  2. Date/time.
    In the Incident manager window, the operator can specify the date and/or time of the processed event. For more details, see Configuring the date/time.

    Ways of how you can set it up:
    1. Date setting:
      1. Manual date entry.
      2. Selecting a date via the standard calendar window.
    2. Time setting:
      1. Manual time entry.
      2. Adjusting with up and down buttons.
  3. Radio button.
    To continue the event processing, set the radio button in the required position. For more details, see Configuring the radio button.
  4. List.
    To continue the event processing, select the required value from the list. There can be several lists. For more details, see Configuring the combobox.
  5. Checkboxes.
    To continue the event processing, set one or more checkboxes. For more details, see Configuring the checkbox.
  6. Comment.
    To continue the event processing, enter a comment and click the Send button. The name of the button is set by the user (see Configuring the button).

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    Depending on the incident manager settings, the comment can be filled in automatically and blocked from editing. For more details, see Configuring the comment.

  7. Image.
    To continue the event processing, add an image and click the button. The text on the button depends on the administrator settings (see Configuring the image). In the example below, it is the Next button.
    The options of working with an element:

    1. The element already displays the image specified by the settings or the image from the camera or the map associated with the event. The event can be associated with several cameras, hence, when the event occurs, the images are generated from each associated camera, and you must select one of them. To do this, use the following buttons:

      1. To update the image, click the + button (1). As a result, the image from the camera or the map will be added at the moment when the event occurs. The button is applicable, for example, if the image has been deleted or it must be updated.

      2. To delete an image, click the - button (2).

      3. To scroll images, use the < and > buttons (5, 6).
        The field (3) displays the number of the selected image, the field (4) displays the total number of image options. To go to a specific image, enter its number in the field (3).


        If you create and configure the Equipment detection (PPE) object for a camera, the borders around detected objects can appear on the frame. The border color and thickness are determined by the RectColor and RectLineThickness registry keys (see Registry keys reference guide).
    2. The element doesn’t have any images, and they must be uploaded. To do this, click the + button (1), and a standard Windows Explorer window will open, in which you can select an image file in JPG, PNG, or BMP format. 

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