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Milestone XProtect
®
Advanced
VMS 2014
Administrator's Manual
www.milestonesys.com
142
Management Client elements
Action
Description
Save attached
image
Ensures that when an image is received from the Images Received event
(sent via SMTP email from a camera), it is saved for future usage. In future,
other events can possibly also trigger this action.
No mandatory stop action: This type of action does not require a stop
action. You can specify optional stop actions to be performed on either an
event or after a period of time.
Activate archiving
on <archives>
Starts archiving on one or more archives. When you select this type of action,
the Manage Rule wizard prompts you to select relevant archives.
No mandatory stop action: This type of action does not require a stop
action. You can specify optional stop actions to be performed on either an
event or after a period of time.
On <site> trigger
<user-defined
event>
Relevant mostly within Milestone Federated Architecture, but you can also
use this in a single site setup. Use the rule to trigger a user-defined event on
a site, normally a remote site within a federated hierarchy.
No mandatory stop action: This type of action does not require a stop
action. You can specify optional stop actions to be performed on either an
event or after a period of time.
Show <access
request
notification>
Lets access request notifications pop up on the XProtect Smart Client screen
when the criteria for the triggering events are met. Milestone recommends
that you use access control events as triggering events for this action,
because access request notifications typically are configured for operating on
related access control commands and cameras.
This type of action requires that you have at least one access control plug-in
installed on your system.
No mandatory stop action: This type of action does not require a stop
action. You can specify optional stop actions to be performed on either an
event or after a period of time.
Events overview
When you add an event-based rule in the Manage Rule wizard, you can select between a number of
different event types. In order for you to get a good overview, events you can select are listed in
groups according to whether they are:
Hardware:
Some hardware is capable of creating events themselves, for example to detect motion. You can use
these as events but you must configure them on the hardware before you can use them in the system.
You may only be able to use the events listed on some hardware as not all types of cameras can
detect tampering or temperature changes.
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