Axis 0333-60X Perimeter Defender Application

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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.
Dene outputs
Outputs
To make AXIS Perimeter Defender output alarms when it detects an intrusion, you need to dene 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 notications over TCP/IP
XML metadata streams over multipart HTTP
From the device:
Basic free text notications for alarms over TCP/IP
Electrical outputs (dry or wet contacts)
E-mail notications
FTP upload of alarm images
You can activate several interfaces at the same time.
For more in-depth information, see Outputs on page 31.
Dene outputs
To dene rules for sending alarms from the device:
1. Go to Outputs and click Congure. 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 dened 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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