
Milestone XProtect
®
Go 2014
Select which cameras and/or other devices the event should
originate from in order to trigger the alarm. Plug-in defined sources,
for example license plate recognition, access control systems and
MIP-plugins appear in the list if installed.
Your options depend upon which type of event you have selected.
If you select Time profile, you must select when the alarm should
be enabled for triggering. If you have not defined alarm time profiles
(see "Add a time profile (for alarms)" on page 185), you will only be
able to select Always. If you have defined one or more time
profiles, they will be selectable from this list.
If you select Event based, you must select which events should
start and stop the alarm. Events available for selection are
hardware events defined on cameras, video servers and input. You
can also use global/manual event definitions (see "Add a manual
event" on page 113).
Note that when you select Event based, you cannot define alarms
based on outputs—only on inputs.
Select the time-limit within which the operator must respond to the
alarm.
Select the event to be triggered if the operator does not react
withing the time limit specified in Time limit. This could be, for
example, sending an email, SMS or similar.
Select (a maximum of 15) cameras for inclusion in the alarm
definition even though they are not themselves triggering the alarm.
This can be relevant, for example, if you have selected an external
event message (such as a door being opened) as the source of
your alarm. By defining one or more cameras near the door, you
could attach the cameras' recordings of the incident to the alarm.
Select a map to associate with the alarm definition.
The selected map is automatically be shown in XProtect Smart
Client whenever the alarm is listed. This might help you to quicker
identify the physical location of the alarm.
Select a default user responsible for the alarm. You can only select
from users allowed to view all cameras and/or other devices
selected as source(s) for the event causing the alarm.
Select a priority (High, Medium or Low) for the alarm. Priorities can
be used for sorting purposes and workflow control in the Smart
Client.
Select a category to which the alarm should initially be assigned.
This could be, for example, Building01, Burglary, ElevatorEast or
similar, depending on which categories have been defined.
Define an event to be triggered by the alarm in the Smart Client (if
needed).
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