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AXIS Perimeter Defender
Advanced configuration
Metadata
Burnt-in metadata overlay
Burnt-in metadata overlay is a feature that can draw analytics detections to selected live streams directly in the camera. The
detections are graphical overlays in the form of bounding boxes and trajectory lines. The streams are selected based on their
resolution and, if the device has support for view areas, on a view area. The burnt-in metadata shows up both in live view and
during playback of recorded material.
Burnt-in metadata overlays on selected streams
For example, you can set up the application to add overlays on all streams with resolution 640x480. In that case, only the streams
with this resolution have the overlay, and the others stay unmodied.
Burnt-in metadata overlays on selected view areas
When supported, you can also indicate a view area along with the resolution. For example, you can choose to have overlays on
streams fetched from view area number 3 at resolution 1280x720. In this case, only the streams matching this conguration will
have the overlays, and other streams will stay unmodied including those fetched from view area 3 but at a different resolution, and
those fetched at 1280x720 but not from view area 3.
Add burnt-in metadata to the video stream
Note
This function is only available on devices with rmware 7.30 or later.
This example explains how to turn on burnt-in metadata overlays on all video streams with resolution 640x480. Video streams with
any other resolution stay unaffected.
1. Select camera in the panel with live views.
2. Go to Outputs > Burnt-in Metadata Overlay.
3. Select Enabled.
4. In the drop-down list, select resolution 640x480.
5. Click Apply.
6. Make sure the metadata shows up in the live view for that resolution.
VMS integration
AXIS Perimeter Defender integrates seamlessly with the following video management systems (VMS):
Security Center from Genetec
XProtect® from Milestone
For information about the VMS versions supported, see axis.com/products/axis-perimeter-defender/support-and-documentation
Alarms triggered by AXIS Perimeter Defender are automatically converted to events in the VMS, which in turn can trigger a wide
set of actions and leverage the full power of the VMS. Simultaneously, the live metadata generated by AXIS Perimeter Defender
is sent to the VMS for live display and recording. Therefore, the metadata is also available when playing the recorded video
sequences in playback mode.
An automated intrusion detection system is designed to trigger alarms and provide information that helps inform the security
intervention. This may include providing a prompt to a mobile device or displaying the alarm event within a VMS perhaps with the
subject that created the alarm event highlighted on screen.
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