Triggers And Events Of Interest; Displaying The Response Panel Used For Making Rules; Checklist For Setting A Rule In The Response Schedule; Figure 7-7 Customizing The Response For A Rule - Honeywell Rapid Eye System Administration Manual

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Triggers and Events of Interest

Displaying the Response Panel Used for Making Rules

Checklist for Setting a Rule in the Response Schedule

Six steps to settings up a
Rule in the Response
schedule:
1.
Create or select a
rule.
2.
Enable the rule for
editing.
3.
Set the trigger.
4.
Set up the response.
5.
Set the response to
be logged or to raise
an alarm.
6.
Add a schedule.
Note
See the next
section for more
information.
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For example, an empty loading dock may be of interest when motion occurs. A Response
Rule programs a unit to respond to Events of interest, such as:
Motion in video
Lost video signals
An activated input (such as an alarm)
Data from a POS device
1.
Continue or start a
Maintenance Session
2.
Click the Schedules tab (see
3.
Click Response.
Figure 7-6
Authority
Setting and customizing rules can be performed by your organization's Multi SA, or by
other operators who have the right to run a
Figure 7-7
Customizing the Response for a Rule
2
3
4
1
6
for the Rapid Eye Multi-Media site.
Figure
7-6).
displays for making rules and customizing a response.
Maintenance
Session.
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