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AXIS Perimeter Defender
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5. Check that the person is always centered within the orange bounding box. If there are scenes where it’s not, add more
red lines.
6. Activate the avatar in the xed camera image.
7. Move the slider to navigate in the video clip. Use the avatar to check that:
- in the xed camera image, the size of the avatar corresponds to the person’s size, in different positions
- in the PTZ camera image, the red dot is at the feet of the person
- in the PTZ camera image, the person is always centered within the orange bounding box
8. Click Accept. If the button is inactive, you need to add more red lines rst.
9. Click Exit.
Dene outputs
Outputs
To make AXIS Perimeter Defender output alarms when it detects an intrusion, you need to dene rules for it. The system can
send alarms to, for example, a VMS.
AXIS Perimeter Defender can send alarms through different interfaces.
From the application itself:
• XML or plain text alarm notications over TCP/IP
• XML metadata streams over multipart HTTP
From the device:
• Basic free text notications for alarms over TCP/IP
• Electrical outputs (dry or wet contacts)
• E-mail notications
• FTP upload of alarm images
You can activate several interfaces at the same time.
For more in-depth information, see Outputs on page 31.
Dene outputs
To dene rules for sending alarms from the device:
1. Go to Outputs and click Congure. The device's webpage opens in a web browser.
2. Create a new action rule.
3. From the list of triggers, select Applications, then AXISPerimeterDefender and the scenario to trigger the action.
Note
To trigger the same action for all dened scenarios, select ALL_SCENARIOS.
4. From the list of actions, select the action to perform when the condition is met.
5. Click OK.
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