The control panel allows evaluating the current status of video surveillance components at a glance.

 

Each object corresponds to a rectangle that contains an object ID area (in the upper part) and a customizable number of clickable alarm indicator badges, which are grouped based on source type:

  1. Communications channel
  2. Device
  3. Video management  software
  4. Storage size
  5. Cameras
  6. Access control systems
  7. Fire and security alarms
  8. Detectors
  9. Thermal sensors

If the Owner panel is enabled (see Configuring the ATM Monitoring object section of Administrator's Guide), then only the objects that belong to the selected owner are displayed on the Control Panel.

Depending on the configuration of the ATM Monitoring object in the Interfaces tab, the number of alarm groups shown can be changed to between 4 and 9.

Four alarm groups.

Nine alarm groups.

For information on what an icon means, click the  button  (Symbol Meanings). A dialog box with information opens.

By default, if the MonitorSSTV database has not been updated for more than 30 minutes, for example, due to a Data Loader malfunction or if the communication module (license restrictions) has stopped working on the ATM Intellect Workstation, then on the ATM Intellect Workstation, all objects will be covered with diagonal lines. When you hover over such an object, a contextual prompt will appear: ATTENTION! Information in DB is outdated! Last update time: <Date and Time of the last upload to the database>. The CVT will flash red (see Current View Time).

Note

To change the waiting time for updating the MonitorSSTV database, after which the corresponding indication on the ATM-Intellect Workstation will appear, it is necessary to set the required time value in minutes for the LastLoadThreshold registry key (for details, see Registry keys reference guide, for more information about working with the registry, see Working with Windows OS registry).