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Tracks are marked in different colors depending on the alarm status or detection tool activation: Display of any particular alarm event in the list is determined by filter settings (see the section titled Events Filter).

ConditionColor of the alarm period on the track

Track color

Archive absent (1)

Dark Gray

No signal from the video camera (2)Black

Archive (3)

White

Archive present, detection tool activated (no alarm) (4)

Orange

Archive present, alarm active (5)

Red

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To display alarms on the timeline, select at least one type of alarm event and one initiator.

  1. If tracks overlap on the timeline, they may replace each other. The priority of tracks is arranged as follows:
  2. If there is recorded video, the track with the highest priority is red; the track with the lowest priority is white.
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The colors of alarm periods overlap when they coincide in time.

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  1. Green – false alarm
  2. Yellow – non-critical alarm
  3. Red – critical alarm
  4. Gray – unclassified alarm

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Display of any particular alarm event in the list is determined by filter settings (see the section titled 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 for an interval).

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You can also position the timeline indicator with the help of the events list (see the section The alarms Events List).