The Operator protocol is used to process events registered by alarm objects and to search events in the archive.
Operator protocol provides:
The operator protocol interface is shown in the following figures.
The operator protocol interface. The Current events tab:
The operator protocol interface. The Search in events archive tab:
The operator protocol interface. The Create report tab:
The operator protocol interface. The Create event tab:
Interface elements of the operator protocol are described below.
The event control panel is at the top of the Current events tab. The following elements can be found on this panel:
The Enter archive, Find on map, Escalation and Delay buttons can be inactive if their use was not configured when configuring the Operator protocol object - see Configuring the Operator protocol object section of Administrator’s Guide. |
The button to switch to the map layer where there is the source of the even .
The button to escalate the event .
If the event has got the Escalated status, then this event will be displayed in the interface of the operator protocol of the higher level. If there is no Escalation button it means that no superior interface is assigned to the current Operator. |
Several superior interfaces can be assigned to the Operator protocol but escalation is performed to one of them. If more than one superior interfaces is assigned, then before clicking the Escalation button select the required Operator protocol of the higher level in the dropdown list that can be found below the Escalation button.
The buttons to assign the type (status) to the event .
The button enables delaying event processing once for a time period specified when configuring the Operator protocol.
The field to enter a comment. The comment can have no more than 10 lines:
When enabling the checkbox, the type assigned to the corresponding event is applied to all events in the Current events tab.
The checkbox is used for auto creation of the bookmark in the archive when the event is processed by the operator. The entered comment will be used as the bookmark name.
There are cells corresponding to the events at the bottom of the Current events tab. The number of horizontal cells is determined by the Operator protocol window width.The information on the event and the frame from the camera linked to the object from which the event is received are displayed in the cell (see Connection of objects with cameras in Administrator’s Guide):
There is no need to configure connection between the embedded detection tool and camera in order to show the frame by events from embedded camera detection tools. |
information about event escalation or optional parameters.
The list of optional parameters is set when configuring the Operator protocol object (see Administrator’s Guide). |
The list to select the department which the operator belongs to. If the field is empty, than all operators are available to select.
The list to select the operator.
Select the region the object corresponds to:
Enabling the filter by objects and object selection:
There is the table containing the search results at the bottom of the Search in events archive tab.
The description of the table is given below:
Column | Description |
---|---|
Type | The icon of event type |
Source | Source object of the event |
Init.Event | Initial event |
Operator | Operator processed the event |
Date/Time | Date and time when the event was registered |
Comment | Operator's comment |