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General information
This action allows you to process and assess an alarm.
Configuring an action
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To configure this action, do as follows:the following:
- Go to the Programming tab.
- In the Event rules or Cycle rules list, click Create... (see Configuring macros).
- Select a start condition that triggers a macro (see Configuring start conditions).
- Click the button below start conditions.
- From the drop-down list, select Camera: Stop alarm. Select a video camera or a group of cameras to dispatch an alarm (1).
- In the Camera parameter, select a camera or group of cameras on which you want to stop an alarm. In addition, an implicit camera selection is allowed—Camera that initiated command execution.
Note title Attention! If
the start of the macro was triggered by the activation of a macro is initiated by an event from an input or output (see Configuring
filters for event-driven macrosstart conditions) that is not connected to any camera, you need to select a specific camera
herefor this action. If you select a group of cameras or a camera that
triggered initiated the
commandmacro, the action
will not doesn't start.
Select the alarm status (2).- In the Alarm classification mode parameter, select the alarm status.
- Click the Apply button.
Configuration of the Stop alarm action is complete.
Example use
If connection with a camera is lost, an alarm is initiated. The wait time to restore connection with a device is 30 seconds. The wait time stops as soon as connection with an IP device is restored. When connection with a camera is restored, the alarm is stopped. If this event doesn't occur, an email notification is sent to the operator after this time.