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General information
The timeline is a graphical representation of the time axis of the archive and is located in the middle part of the navigation panel. To display a timeline on the navigation panel, you must switch to the Archive mode of the navigation panel.
the selected camera (see Switching to the Archive mode). Starting with Axxon One 2.0.8, if no camera on a layout is in the Archive mode, timelines aren't displayed on the navigation panel.
You can scroll and zoom the timeline using the mouse. To scroll the timeline, move the cursor on its background vertically while holding down the left mouse button. To change the scale of the timeline, right-click the timeline's background and, while holding down the right mouse button, move the cursor down to zoom out or up to zoom in.
The timeline lets you select at which moment to start playback of a recording in the Surveillance window. To choose at which moment to begin playback, you can either left-click the indicator and hold it down while dragging it to the required position, or just left-click the left part of the timeline.
If there is no recording in the selected position, the indicator automatically moves to the position corresponding to the nearest recording.
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Timeline indicators
The timeline contains indicators of the presence of recordings, or tracksrecordings—tracks.
Tracks are marked in different colors depending on the alarm archive status or detection tool activation:
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Archive absent (1) | Black |
Archive present (2) | White |
Archive present, input and detection tool or detector activated (no alarm) (3) | Blue |
Archive present, alarm active (4) | Red |
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Pre-alarm recordings are white on the timeline, post-alarm footage is recordings are blue. | ||
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If video recordings overlap or coincide in time, the available footage is prioritized as followsA track can be replaced by another track when they match in time. The following priority system is used:
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Display of alarms on a timeline
At the moment when an alarm is assigned a status (
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confirmed,
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suspicious, false, or
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skipped), a flag is added to the track. A flag is added to the point on the timeline when the alarm began.
The flag is colored according to the alarm status:
- Green – false
- Green—false alarm. Yellow – non-critical alarm
- Yellow—suspicious situation. Red – critical
- Red—confirmed alarm. Gray – unclassified alarm
- Gray—skipped alarm.
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Display of any particular alarm event in the list certain alarm events on the timeline is determined by the filter settings (see the section titled see Events filter). |
Operator comments are displayed with the corresponding icons on the track. An icon is placed on the timeline at the point corresponding to the commented frame (or to the first frame of the interval, if the comment is added for an interval).
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You can also set a timeline indicator in the desired position by indicating the exact date and time (see the section titled Navigating Using the Timeline).
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If comments were left during alarm classificationprocessing, the icons are displayed in the appropriate colors.
You can scroll and zoom the timeline using the mouse.
To scroll the timeline, move the cursor on its background vertically while holding down the left mouse button. To change the scale of the timeline, right-click the timeline's background and, while holding down the right mouse button, move the cursor down to zoom out or up to zoom in.
The timeline lets you select at which moment to start playback of a recording in the viewing tile. To choose at which moment to begin playback, you can either left-click the indicator and hold it down while dragging it to the desired position, or just left-click the left portion of the timeline.
If there is no recording in the selected position, the indicator will automatically move to the position corresponding to the nearest recording.
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