To configure alarm processing in the system, do the following:

  1. Go to the Settings tab → the Options tab → the Alarm processing item.
  2. Set the required parameter settings specified in the table:
    ParameterValueDescription
    Alarm processing
    Time period of operator reaction to alarm[hours], [minutes], [seconds]

    Specify the time during which an alarm must be taken into processing. Otherwise it is assigned the Skipped status. The default value is 5 minutes. To change the time limit, specify the value in the range:

    • hours [0, 96]
    • minutes [2, 59]
    • seconds [0, 59]

    Attention!

    Minimum time limit is 0 hours, 2 minutes, 0 seconds.

    Note

    • To take an alarm into processing, you must switch to the Alarm management mode (see Switching to the Alarm management mode).
    • After you take an alarm into processing, the time for handling it is unlimited.
    Time a camera is on alarm layout[hours], [minutes], [seconds]

    Specify the time period during which a camera is displayed on the alarm layout (see Configuring layouts). After the specified time expires, the camera with alarm is removed from the alarm layout, and its place is taken by the next camera, which hasn't yet been displayed on the layout. By default, the time isn't set. To change the time limit, specify the value in the range:

    • hours [0, 96]
    • minutes [0, 59]
    • seconds [0, 59]
    Obligatory bookmark with comment
    Confirmed alarm

    By default, when an alarm occurs, a comment isn't specified (the checkbox is cleared). If you want to specify the mandatory comment, set the checkbox 

    Suspicious situation

    By default, when an alarm occurs, a comment is specified (the checkbox is set). If you don't need the mandatory comment, clear the checkbox 

    False alarm

    By default, when an alarm occurs, a comment isn't specified (the checkbox is cleared). If you want to specify the mandatory comment, set the checkbox

  3. Click the Apply button.

Configuration of alarm processing is complete.