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Active viewing tile – viewing tile currently in use Surveillance window is a Surveillance window currently used by the user.
AWS (automated workstation) – is a workstation of the security system user workstation, a minimally equipped personal with a computer with Axxon One software installed installed.
Archive – is all audio/video files stored on a hard disk that can be played back and exported to supported formats.
Default archive of a video camera – is the archive to which images video from a given video camera are is recorded during user-initiated alarms.
Audio detection tool – a detection tool is triggered detector is a detector used to analyze the audio signal from a microphone.
Audio recording: 1—1. the process of recording a digitized audio signal on a hard disk; 2. audio data stored in a specific format on a hard disk.
The audio Audio subsystem encompasses all the tools that provide for the collection of audio data, its processing, and its storage on media.
Video detection tool – a detection tool is triggered detector is a detector used to analyze the video image from a video camera.
Video recording: 1—1. the process of recording a digitized video signal on a hard disk; 2. video information stored in a specific format on a hard disk.
Video camera: 1—1. source of a video signal; 2. a system object displaying , which displays the properties of an installed video camera and controlling controls its operation.
The video Video subsystem encompasses all the tools that provide for the acquisition of video data, its processing, and its storage on media.
Timeline – is an interface object used to search for video recordings and navigate an in the archive.
Input: 1—1. a physical device intended for receiving information on about the status of an object; 2. a system object that displays the properties of an installed Inputinput.
Situation analysis detection – a detection tool is triggered used to analyze the situation in a camera's field of view according to set criteria.
Audio signal detection – a detection tool is triggered which is triggered by an increase in the signal/noise ratio Signal detector is a detector that generates an event when the signal-to-noise ratio increases above a set level.
Loss of quality detection – a detection tool is triggered which is triggered by a loss of quality in detector is a detector that generates an event when the quality of the video image received from a the camera degrades.
Position change detection – a detection tool is triggered by a substantial change in Camera position change detector is a detector that generates an event when the background of a video image changes, indicating a change in the position of the camera in space.Object disappearance detection – a detection tool is triggered by the disappearance of an object in a set area of a video camera's field of view
Exit from area detector is a detector that generates an event when an object disappears from a specified area in the camera FOV.
Abandoned object detection – a detection tool is triggered is a detector that generates an event when an object remains motionless in a detection zone area for a prolonged period.No Signal detection –
a detection tool is triggered that is triggered by the absence of an audio Audio loss detector is a detector that generates an event when there is no signal from an audio device.
Line Crossing detection – a detection tool is triggered which is triggered when the trajectory of an object crossing detector is a detector that generates an event when an object track crosses a virtual line in a video camera's field of view.
Object appearance detection – a detection tool is triggered by the appearance of an object in a set area of a video camera's field of view.
Stopping detection – a detection tool is triggered by the cessation of motion in a set area of a video camera's field of view.
the camera FOV.
Entrance in area detector is a detector that generates an event when an object appears in a specified area in the camera FOV.
Stop in area detector is a detector that generates an event when an object stops in a specified area in the camera FOV.
Noise detector is a detector that generates an event when the signal-to-noise ratio decreases Noise detection – a detection tool which is triggered by an decrease in the signal/noise ratio below a set level.
Axxon Domain – is a selected group of computers, on which the server configuration of the Axxon One software package is installed. Linking the servers in a group makes it possible to set up interaction between them, thus organizing a distributed system.
Detection zone – the area is an area of a video image processed by a detection tool is triggereddetector.
Interface cable – is a cable used to connect two or more devices together for data transfer.
Interface object – a system object is an interface element used for interaction between the user and software (data input/output).
Client – is a designation for a personal computer on which Axxon One software is is installed (or will be installed) as a Client client. Designation for the graphical shell of the of Axxon One software package.
Slideshow – is an automatic switching of user layouts , or of viewing tiles in or Surveillance windows on a single layout if working when you work with standard layouts.
Licensing – is regulating and setting the terms for usage of AxxonSoft software modules.
Detection zone: 1. the mask—1. an area of a video image that isn't processed by a detection tool is triggereddetector; 2. a tool which that allows the user to mark out outline an area of the video image which is that must not to be processed by a detection tool is triggereddetector.
Microphone: 1—1. a source of audio signals; 2. a system object used to manage the parameters of audio signal reception.
Video surveillance monitor – is an interface object used to manage the user interfaces of the of Axxon One software, e.g., for example, layouts, viewing tilesSurveillance windows, various panels and context menus, etcand so on.
Viewing tile – Surveillance window is an interface object displaying the video stream coming from a certain video camera and enabling control of that video camera.
Dial panel – is a panel (part of the PTZ control panel) used to dial a preset number.
Archive navigation panel – is all interface objects used to work with an archive, e.g., such as timeline, list of alarm events, etcand so on.
Control panel – is a panel made up of tabs accessible available to the user, used to navigate from one group of interface objects to another.
Playback control panel – is a panel containing buttons to control playback of video recordings: Play, Pause, Go to next video recording, etcand so on.
PTZ control panel – is all interface objects used to control a certain PTZ device.
Layout control ribbon – panel is a panel containing tools to create, edit, and manage layouts.
PTZ device – is a system object displaying the properties of an installed PTZ camera device.
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The PTZ subsystem encompasses all the tools that provide for remote control of a PTZ device and the lens of a video camera.
The analytics Analytics subsystem encompasses all the tools that provide for automatic analysis of incoming video and audio data.
The Forensic Search in archive subsystem is a set of tools for searching for video recordings in the archive by using video image metadata.
The Output subsystem encompasses all the tools that provide for the triggering of an event from an execution device connected to the embedded Output port of a video camera or IP server when a detection tool is triggered detector generates an event (including the one which that processes the embedded Input of a video camera or IP server) is triggered.
The notification Notification subsystem encompasses all the tools that provide for notification of the user about events which that have occurred in the system.
Event registration subsystem – is all the tools that provide for the collection of data about system events, processing, and its storage on media.
Pre-alarm recording is the a period of pre-event recording that will be is added to the beginning of an alarm event recording.
Preset – preprogrammed is a pre-programmed positioning of a PTZ device.
Software package – is all software and hardware tools used together to build a security system.
Software module – is a program or a functionally complete component of a program used to perform a specific functional task (perform a user function).
Layout – is a preserved positioning of viewing tiles Surveillance windows relative to each other.
Distributed system – is a group consisting of several interacting Axxon One servers (up to four) and clients (unlimited number). The Axxon One servers are linked within an Axxon Domain-domain.
Output: 1—1. a physical device/electromechanical switch; 2. a system object that displays the properties of an installed Output.
Server – is a designation for a personal computer on which the Server configuration of Axxon One software is is installed (or will be installed).
Security system – is a set of devices used for video surveillance, audio surveillance, and object recognition, all controlled by the Axxon One software system.
The system System log is a log containing system information on about events, including system error entries.
Object tracking – is a function which that allows an operator to visually track the movement of objects in a camera's field of viewthe camera FOV.
Alarm flag – the is a flag symbol icon designating either the moment of an alarm event began beginning or a certain moment before the beginning of an alarm event.
Color coding – is asoftware-based graphical notification to a security system operator about the current status or operating mode of system objects (equipmenthardware, software modules).
Facial Face vector – is a mathematical representation of a facial face image created upon face capture.
Captured faces – are face images detected captured on a video by the facial detection toolFace detector.
Recognized faces – are captured faces that reach a pre-defined degree of similarity against reference facial face images.
Reference faces – are pre-defined facial face images to compare captured faces to.