The Detection of loud sounds analytics type
The Detection of loud sounds analytics type is designed to detect loud sounds that can be captured by the camera's microphone.
The Detection of loud sounds analytics type allows for the following analytics event:
Detection of loud sounds. This involves the detection of loud sound events captured via the camera's microphone.
Step 1. Name and type
Enter the name of the analytics case.
Select the Detection of loud sounds analytics type from the list.
Select Next to proceed to step 2.
Step 2. Events and reactions
Here, you set an appropriate analytics event and reactions to these events.
Further, on step 4 (Set up Analytics), you’ll use this list to select events and reactions when setting up each camera.
Select an event – Detection of loud sounds.
If required, enable the Receiving events without reaction option. Once this option is enabled and included in the reaction list in step 4, the user won’t receive any notifications when the event occurs. At the same time, the event will still be recorded and displayed in the event list for this analytics case.
Select Manage reactions to choose and modify a reaction for the selected event. On the opened panel, manage the relevant reaction types.
Under Events, the following types of event reactions are available:
Open the camera
Closing dry contact
Opening dry contact
Telegram message
Show camera in sidebar
Send sound notification
See the detailed description of reactions in this guide.
Manage the selected reaction type. The specific reaction can be added from the existing list (if there is one) or add a new one. For this, select the Plus icon of a relevant event reaction type to call out the context menu and pick an option: Add new reaction or Select from existing.
If Add new reaction is selected, complete the fields on the opened panel:
Enter a name of the reaction.
Select the users who will receive the even reaction.
Schedule the reaction period (mandatory). If you select the specific days, the default time is from 00:00 till 23:59. The time can be edited.
Optionally, you can set up the reaction period outside the working hours. This period must be within the set above reaction period.
When the form is completed, select Save reaction.
As a result, the added reaction is displayed in the list of reactions of the selected reaction type. To further use this reaction, when setting up cameras, select Add reactions.
As a result, this reaction will be displayed in the list of Added reactions of the current analytics type. Further, this reaction can be disabled or deleted on step 4 when adding or editing of the case.
If Select from existing is chosen, the list with the existing reactions to the selected type will open.
On the opened panel, select the checkboxes of the reactions you would like to add. Next, select Add reactions.
As a result, the added reaction is displayed in the list of reactions of the selected reaction type. To further use this reaction, when setting up cameras, select Add reactions.
As a result, this reaction will be displayed in the list of Added reactions of the current analytics type. Further, this reaction can be disabled or deleted on step 4 when adding or editing of the case.
Another way to create and add a new reaction is via the Analytics section of the web interface from the Events and reactions tab. Further, the added reaction can be used when creating or editing an analytics case. For details on how to add a new reaction from the Analytics section, see this guide.
If required, add reactions to another analytics event. The count associated with each analytics event indicates the number of reactions.
When all the settings are completed, select Next to proceed to step 3 (Camera selection).
Step 3. Select cameras
To add a camera, follow the steps:
Select Add cameras and, from the opened drop-down list, select the checkboxes of the relevant cameras.
Select Add.
If the contract for the chosen camera has expired under your agreement with the operator, a notification stating that the camera is inaccessible will appear.
There is no camera settings configuration for this type of analytics cases.
Select Next to proceed to step 4.
Step 4. Set up Analytics
At this stage, you should specify settings for each camera. Select the camera name to display the settings.
The Use as default for all cameras option is used to enable or disable all the setting of the current camera to all the cameras.
Specify the minimum percentage of camera sensitivity at which the reaction will be triggered.
Under Camera reactions, all the added reaction on step 2 to the current analytics case will be enabled by default. Edit the settings if required:
Enable or disable a reaction by dragging the Enable the reaction toggle. By default, each reaction is enabled.
Delete a reaction for the current camera. For this, select the Delete icon of a relevant reaction.
Add more reactions. For this, select Add reactions. On the opened panel, you’ll see a list of reactions that were added on step 2. Select the checkboxes of the relevant reactions and Add reactions.
If a list of reactions includes the Without reaction reaction, along with other enabled reactions, all these reactions will be triggered according to their respective settings when an event occurs.
Select Save to save all the introduced changes.
When multiple cameras are added to a case, there may be instances where some are not added due to an error during the case creation process. In such scenarios, an error message will be displayed. Despite this, the case creation will continue. The case will appear in the list with an icon indicating that there was an error in adding the camera. This icon will remain visible until the next update of the case.
If an error occurs while adding all the specified cameras:
An error message will be displayed.
The case creation won’t proceed.