All events registered in the system or those events that match preconfigured filters are displayed in the Event viewer.

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 viewer. All events are also displayed in the Event viewer when there is no filter at all. See Configuring event filters for displaying in the Event viewer.

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.

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.

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.

The event log window shows a table containing a list of events registered by the system, which are broken down according to object type. Object types, registered events for which are displayed in the event log, as well as the number of events simultaneously displayed within one event window, are specified at the system configuration stage.

 New events are added to the end of the list in the Operator protocol. The list is scrolled in such a way that the last event is always displayed in the box and it is marked. When the event (different from the last one) is marked, 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 last event in the list. For this use Ctrl+End keypresses.

The table gives the following data for each event: source object of the event, event name, conventional field (region) of the event source object location, date and time of the event, as well as additional information describing the event (if any). 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 viewer.

After the Event viewer is cleared and if hidden events are to be displayed again, then Intellect is to be restarted with the Load protocol checkbox set checked (see Event viewer parameters section in Administrator's Guide).

To show the actual location of the source object of the event, use Show on map function in 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).

To play the video sequence of the event from the event source camera, use the Show video function in the source object menu.

 

The camera window pops up in the archive playback mode.

 

The current playback position will be set to the position corresponding to the video recording start time.

If abandoned objects detection is enabled (see the Configuring smart video detection tools section of the Administrator's Guide), the detected abandoned objects are framed on video image.