For a change in the system settings to take effect, you must click You must confirm each change of the system parameters using the Apply button. After you click the this button, a the progress bar indicates indicating that the settings are being applied is displayed. You can resume working cannot work with the system after the process completesuntil this process is complete.
If you want to discard changes and have not clicked the Apply button, click Cancel.
You can discard changes using the Cancel button before clicking the Apply button.
You can implement the bulk application of settings for cameras of the same model and firmware (see Bulk application of settings). Also, using the Apply button, you can create multiple detectors of the same type for selected cameras (see Configuring detectors and their sub-detectors).
If you don't save all changes while shutting down the client, the window opens where you must confirm the client shutdown or cancel the operation and save the If an attempt is made to close the Client but not all changes have been saved yet, a dialog box asks whether to confirm closing or to cancel closing and save changes.
When setting you set up the hardware, you can reset parameters to default values , or read and download the configuration from the device at any time.
To reset the device parameters to default values, do the following:
- Select the required
- device in the objects tree on the Hardware tab.
- Click
- the Reset button,then Reset parameters to default values.
- Click the Apply button.
If you add a device's camera using the ONVIF generic driver or the device configuration differs from settings specified within the systemits configuration in Axxon One, you can download the configuration from the device. To do itthis, follow do the steps belowfollowing:
- Select the required
- device in the objects tree on the Hardware tab.
- Click , then Update device configuration
- the Reset button,then Download configuration from device.
- Click the Apply button.
Resetting default values is complete.