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All events registered in the system or those events that match preconfigured filters are displayed in the Event viewerViewer.
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A You must create a blank filter (i.e. filter with blank columns) is to be created in order to display all events for all objects in the system in the Event viewerViewer. All events are also displayed in the Event viewer Viewer when there is no filter at all . See (see Configuring event filters for displaying in the Event viewer. |
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). If you delete all previously created filters, an "empty" filter will be left. When selected, it will display all events. |
Filters
The Show filters checkbox opens the list of filters configured while system setup (see Administrator's Guide, the Configuring event filters for displaying in the Event viewer section). To activate the filter, set the checkbox next to it's name. Several filters can be activated simultaneously. Options for using filters are described in the table:
Filter use option | Filter settings made beforehand | Result in Event viewer |
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Filter checkbox is set | Certain objects and their events are selected | Only events that match the filter are displayed |
Several filter checkboxes are set | Certain objects and their events are selected in each of the filters | Only events that match at least one of the selected filters are displayed |
No filter is selected (all filter checkboxes are clear) | Certain objects and their events are selected in each of the filters | Only events that match at least one of all created filters are displayed |
"Empty" filter checkbox is set | No object or event is selected | All events from all system objects are displayed |
There are no filters created for the Event Viewer in the system, there are no filter checkboxes available | - | All events from all system objects are displayed |
The selected filters and the filter display settings remain the same after Intellect is restarted, i.e. if certain filters are selected and the list of filters is hidden, then after you restart Intellect, the Event Viewer will display events according to the previously selected filters.
Events of different types are highlighted in different colors depending on the filter settings. The string color may change to another custom color or to the default color after filter switching.
When the filter is selected in the Event viewer, only the events that match the filter are displayed. If no filter is selected, then all events for all objects in the system are displayed. A dynamic filter in the top of a column can be applied to show only events from the objects satisfying the search condition. This filter is applied by pressing the Enter key.
Events of different types are highlighted in different colors depending on the system settings.
Operations with the event list
The Event Viewer window displays The event log window shows a table containing a list of the events registered by the system, which are broken down according to object type. Object The object types, for which the registered events for which are displayed in the event log Event Viewer, as well as the number of events simultaneously displayed within one event window, are specified at the system configuration stage.
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Most events from the system objects are described in Description of events and reactions of system objects. |
By default, events are sorted by date and time in the Event Viewer window. Events can be sorted by any of the columns. To enable or disable sorting, left-click the header of the required column. In this case, when changing the filters, sorting is saved. When changing the filters, the sorting is saved and there is positioning to the latest event in the list.
When sorting by time, new events are added to the end of the list in the Event Viewer. The list is scrolled in such a way that the last event is always displayed in the box window and it is markedselected. When the event (, different from the last one) , is markedselected, the list is fixed and there is no scrolling, new events are added to the end of the list. In order to resume scrolling, mark out the Scrolling is resumed in the following cases:
- The last event in the list
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- is selected. This can be done using the Ctrl+End or Ctrl+Home keyboard shortcuts.
- The user did not perform any actions in the interface window for three minutes. This time can be changed using the UserActivityTimeout registry key—see Registry keys reference guide.
- The list was sorted by the new column or the filter was changed.
The table gives the following data for each event:
Column name | Source | Event | Region | Add. info | Card | Date and time |
Description | Source object of the event. Note. The information in this column is received from the objid column of the dbo.PROTOCOL table of the Intellect database |
Event name. Note. The information in this column is received from the action column of the dbo.PROTOCOL table of the Intellect database |
Conventional field (region) of the event source object location. Note. The information in this column is received from the region_id |
column of the dbo.PROTOCOL table of the Intellect database |
Additional information describing the event (if any). Note. The information in this column is received from the param0 column of the dbo.PROTOCOL table of the Intellect database |
Card code for the access-related events (i.e. ACCESS_IN). Note. The information in this column is received from the param3 column of the dbo.PROTOCOL table of the Intellect database |
Date and time of the event. Note. The information in this column is received from the date column of the dbo.PROTOCOL table of the Intellect database |
For details about the dbo.PROTOCOL table, see Base Intellect database tables |
Additionally, a symbol near the source object of the event reflects the current status of the given source object.
The Clear button is used to clear the list of events in the Event viewerViewer.
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After the Event viewer Viewer is cleared and if hidden events are to be displayed again, then Intellectis to must be restarted with the Load protocol checkbox set checked (see Event viewer parameters section in Administrator's Guide). |
Event source objects
To show the actual location of the source object of on the eventMap, use the Show on map function item in the function menu of the source object menu. As soon as this function is on, the map depicting the location of the given source object is displayed (see the Working with the map section).a result, the Map will be displayed. It will contain the source object (see Working with the Map). The corresponding object is highlighted with green dots and marked with concentric black-and-white circles.
To play playback the video sequence of the event from the event source camera, use the Show video function item in the function menu of the Camera object (source object menu).
The camera window pops up In the opened child window, the Surveillance window will be displayed in the archive playback mode.
The current playback position will be set to the position corresponding to the video recording start time.
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If the detection of abandoned objects is configured (see the Configuring smart video detection tools section of the Administrator's Guide), abandoned objects are framed in the video when the playing you play back the video. |