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The VMDA detection are detection tools due to triggering of which some actions can be performed in the system.
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Up to Intellect version 4.10.2, VMDA detection tools trigger only if recording to the archive is performed (permanently or by alarm of the Motion detection tool). Intellect since version 4.10.3, recording is not an obligatory condition for VMDA detection tool to trigger. |
For instance, when the detection tool with corresponding settings triggers, the alarm on camera is generated and recording to the archive starts. Thus VMDA detection tools allow recording to the archive and, therefore, the recording of object trajectories, not steadily, but in the required situations.
If it is necessary to initiate a camera alarm when the VMDA detection tool is triggered, select the Generate alarm on camera check box.
Detections arming and disarming is performed using macros or scripts which are to be created manually (detailed information about macros see in the Creating and using macros section). The initial state of detection is defined by Generate alarm on camera checkbox – detection armed if the checkbox is set, otherwise – disarmed.
react to object movement. When they trigger, an alarm is generated. On the basis of this alarm, you can perform actions in the system.
If you want to initiate an alarm on a camera when the VMDA detection tool triggers, set the Generate alarm on camera checkbox.
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You can set the alarm generation mode for any type of VMDA detection tools using the VMDA.oneAlarmPerTrack registry key (see Registry keys reference guide). |
You can arm and disarm the VMDA detection tools using macros or scripts, which must be created manually (for the detailed information about macros, see Creating and using macros). By default, the detection tool is armed after creation.
The table below describes possible reactions on detection tool triggering (for example, The table below describes the cases and reactions on detection tool triggering (e.g. on line crossing or motion in the area).
VMDA detection tool is armed |
VMDA detection tool is disarmed |
The Generate alarm on camera |
checkbox is set | Alarm on camera + alarm on detection tool |
Nothing happens |
The Generate alarm on camera |
checkbox is |
clear | Alarm on detection tool |
Nothing happens |
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The Disappearance in the area detection tool is triggered triggers immediately after an object in the area disappears. By default, the alarm is reset 15 seconds after the alarm is triggeredtriggers. To You can change the length of time after which an alarm is reset, edit the reset time using the DisappearedAlarmDuration registry key in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ITV\INTELLECT\Video section for 32-bit systems (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\ITV\INTELLECT\Video for 64-bit systems(see Registry keys reference guide). |
To create aVMDA detectordetection, do do the following:
- Go to the Hardware tab in the System settings dialog box.
- Select the Tracker object in the objects tree of on the Hardware tab.
- Create the VMDA detection object on the base basis of the Tracker object. The settings panel for of the created object appears on VMDA detection object will be displayed in the right part of the Hardware tab.
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Video from the camera on the baase basis of which the VMDA detection object is created is displayed in the Video field. |
The VMDA detection is now created. Information only about the objects that triggered detector action is recorded to the VMDA metadata storage
Next, you must select and configure the motion variant to which the detection tool will trigger:
- Moving from one area to another detection tool configuration;
- Motion in the Area detection tool configuration;
- Cross line detection tool configuration.
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Creating When you create VMDA detection on IP cameras, do not forget about information in theyou must consider the information in Requirements for IP devices of audio and video input section. |