Documentation for Axxon Next 3.1.1. Documentation for other versions of Axxon Next is [available too].

Forensic Search is carried out in several steps:

  1. Set the search interval (see Setting a search interval).
  2. Select a search criterion.

    Note

    In the current version of Axxon Next, you can search only by one criterion at a time.
  3. Edit the visual element necessary to carry out the search based on the selected criterion.
  4. Configure the criterion parameters.
  5. Start the search and view the results.

Steps 2 and 3 are used to refine the search query. These steps can be skipped, in which case the search will be carried out using the default parameters or previously set parameters (see the note below). For example, in the first case, using the Motion criterion, a search will be made for any motion in the central area of the frame with a width and height equal to 40% of the width and height of the frame, respectively (see the section titled Area), regardless of the size of the moving object, its color, or the direction and speed of its motion.

Note

The visual element necessary for searching the selected criterion and the parameters of the criterion are saved if the user switches to another search criterion, exits forensic search mode, or even restarts Axxon Next.