Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- VCA Feature Packages
- Accessing VCA Configuration
- Activation
- Obtaining an Activation Code
- Applying an Activation Code to a Unit
- Switching VCA On and Off
- Enabling Metadata Streaming
- Configuration of Zones and Rules
- Customizing the Tracking Display
- Creating Detection Zones and Lines
- Creating a Zone or Line
- Non-Detection Zones
- Detection Rules
- Object Presence
- Object Direction
- Object Enter and Exit
- Object Appear and Disappear
- Object Dwell
- Object Stopped
- Object Class
- Object Tailgating
- Object Speed
- Object Color Filter
- Counting Line
- Camera Calibration
- Calibration Page Elements
- Calibrating a Camera
- Advanced Calibration Parameters
- Vertical Field of View
- Measurement Units
- Object Classification
- Logical Rules
- Adding and Removing Logical Rules
- Editing Logical Rule Clauses
- Editing Logical Rule Actions
- Clause Types
- Action Types
- Counters
- Creating Counters
- Assigning Rules to Counters
- Counter Storage and Reporting
- Counter Database Service
- Counter Reporting Service
- Email Notification
- Enable Email Notification
- Adding a New Email Notification Recipient
- Email Configuration
- Name
- Description
- Email Address
- Schedule Configuration
- Current Device Time
- Enable Hourly Report
- Trigger Time
- Weekday
- Enable Daily Report
- Trigger Time
- Weekday
- Enable Weekly Report
- Trigger Day
- Trigger Time
- Enable Monthly Report
- Trigger Day
- Trigger Time
- Report Configuration
- Time
- Report All Data
- Time Range
- Counter ID
- Table (Sampling)
- Sorting Order
- Value Type
- Format
- Send Test Report
- Importing Data into Microsoft Excel
- Other Reports
- Heatmap Reporting
- Events Reporting
- Tracks Reporting
- Tamper Detection
- Scene Change Detection
- Burnt-in Annotation
- PTZ Profiles
- PTZ Control Element
- Configure a PTZ Preset
- Create VCA Profile
- Delete VCA Profile
- Disable PTZ Preset
- PTZ Configuration and Auto-Tracking
- PTZ General Configuration
- PTZ Auto-tracking Configuration
- Importing & Exporting VCA Configuration
- Generating External Event Notifications
- Advanced VCA Settings
- Alarm Holdoff Time
- Measurement Units
- Metadata Format
- Event
- Object
- Counting
- Do not send empty metadata packets
- Blob
- Tamper Diagnostics
- Counting Line Diagnostics
- Scene Change Diagnostics
- More Information
- Stationary Object Hold-on Time
- Tracking Options
- Minimum Tracked Object Size
- Display Options
- Minimum Alarm Object Display Time
- Minimum Object Display Time
- Detection Point of Tracked objects
- People Tracker
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Clause Types
There are many different types of clause which can be combined in different ways to create logical rules.
Most clauses also have configurable parameters which give logical rules the flexibility to fulfill a wide
variety of purposes.
Rule Clause
The 'rule' clause allows another rule (standard or logical) to be used as an input to a logical rule. It is one
of the most frequently used clauses because it allows all standard VCA rules to be used as inputs to
logical rules. Large logical rules can also be broken down into smaller components that can be re-used by
including them in other logical rules with the 'rule' clause.
The following example shows a simple logical rule which copies the output of a standard presence rule.
Not Clause
The 'not' clause takes input from a different clause and inverts the state, the result being that it produces
output events whenever the input clause is not triggered. The events that are produced do not contain
any target or zone information.
The example below has a logical rule which produces output whenever the input presence rule is not
triggered.