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6. Select a tour from the Tour drop-down menu.
7. (Optional) Set time filters to determine the days and times during which the handler will be active. If you do not select any filters,
the handler will remain active at all times. All time values must be formatted in 24-hour notation.
8. Click Submit.
Deleting an Event Handler
1. Select Handlers from the Events menu.
2. Select the handler that you want to delete.
3. Click Delete Handler.
Analytic Configuration
Analytic configurations are contained within profiles; you must create a profile to enable analytic behaviors. An analytic profile consists
of profile settings calibrating to maximize the accuracy of analytic detection, the analytic behaviors you want to enable, and the zones
within the field of view that your camera will monitor for each enabled behavior.
You can configure multiple profiles and multiple behaviors per profile. However, the complexity of each profile, including active behav-
iors and zones per behavior, increases the processing load on your camera; if the camera cannot support the processing requirement of
a profile, either due to the complexity of the profile itself, or because other profiles are also running, you will not be able to run the profile.
Once configured, your camera will monitor your defined zones for activity violating the parameters of the behavior. You can view analytic
events through your camera’s event stream. However, analytic alarms are only transmitted through Pelco’s API, and are therefore only
available with compatible VMS systems or through direct integration.
For information on how to receive analytic alerts for Object Video Suites, refer to the Object Video Web Console User Guide.
Profile Settings
Profile settings define the attributes of a normal scene within the field of view of your camera, providing context for analytic behaviors.
Properly configured profile settings help ensure the accuracy of analytic behaviors. Each profile contains the following profile settings:
Camera Preset: Selects a camera preset for the profile.
Scene Type: Determines whether or not the scene is indoor or outdoor.
Background: Determines the expected amount of background movement in the scene; the background can be still or noisy. A stable
background with few moving objects should be set to Still. A busy background, with many moving objects should be set to Noisy.
Fine Tuning: Defines zone violation sensitivity. Available settings include Conservative, Normal, or Aggressive. The Conservative
setting is the least sensitive setting, reducing the number of false alarms, but might prevent the camera from detecting zone violations.
The Aggressive setting is the most sensitive setting, detecting all suspect violations, but might cause the camera to trigger more false
alarms.
Sensitivity: Defines the relative amount of motion, between 1 (low) and 10 (high), that will trigger a behavior. The higher the setting,
the greater the chance for false alarms; lower settings will reduce the chance of false alarms, but might result in missed violations.
Behaviors
Behaviors analyze the camera’s field of view to detect and trigger events or alarms when specific activity occurs. You can configure
multiple analytic behaviors per profile. However, each analytic behavior has its own settings; many analytic behaviors also require you
to configure zones that the camera will monitor for activity. The analytic behaviors available to your camera are dependent on the your
model and firmware version.