Configuring general settings for object detection scenarios - KiwiVision™ 4.6.1 | Security Center 5.10.3.0

KiwiVision™ User Guide for Security Center 5.10.3.0

Applies to
KiwiVision™ 4.6.1 | Security Center 5.10.3.0
Last updated
2022-01-31
Content type
Guides > User guides
Language
English
Product
KiwiVision
Version
4.6

In the general settings of the scenario, you can configure how areas are displayed in the Security Desk Monitoring task.

What you should know

Depending on which scenario type you are configuring, some settings might be unavailable or hidden if Advanced mode is disabled.

Procedure

  1. From the Config Tool home page, open the Video task.
  2. From the area view, select a camera that you applied an analytics scenario to.
  3. Click Video analytics > Security monitoring, and then click the scenario you want to configure.
  4. Click the General tab.
  5. In the Analysis section, configure the following:
    Alert cooldown
    The period that must elapse after an alert is triggered, before another alert can be triggered from the same scenario.
    Enable Object Removed Events
    Turn on this option to receive the Object removed event after the Object detected event, when the object is no longer detected.
    NOTE: When the Object removed event is enabled, multiple objects can no longer be detected independently.

    To ensure you always receive the Object removed event, lock the scenario to prevent it from being moved to other KiwiVision™ Analyzer roles through automatic load balancing, and only move it while nothing is being detected.

  6. In the Overlays in Security Desk section, you can turn on the following overlays:
    Detections
    Displays a yellow box around detected people or objects.
    Alerts
    Temporarily displays an orange outline of an area when an alert is triggered from that area, and displays the detection that triggered the alert in a red rectangular outline.
    Areas
    Permanently displays the outlines of areas.
    Area names
    Displays area names.
  7. Click Apply.