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General information
This action allows you to process and assess an alarm.
Configuring an action
To configure this action, do as followsthe 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 Configure the conditions to start
- a macro (see Configuring filters for event-driven macros
- start conditions).
- Click the button below start conditions.
- From the drop-down list, select Camera: Stop alarm.
- In the Camera parameter, select a camera or ).Select a video camera or a
- group of cameras on which you want to stop an alarm (1). You can also implicitly select a camera—
- . 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 start 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.