After adding the resources into areas for management, you can group the resources into different resources groups according to actual needs.
Currently, the system supports following types of resource groups.
The alarm group is used to group the resources in certain region and provides alarm notification when the alarm occurs on the resources in the group. By grouping the resources and locating the group on the map, when an alarm occurs, the region of the group will be highlighted on the map to notify the security personnel that something happens in this region.
For details about adding an alarm group, refer to Add Alarm Group.
People analysis group is used to counting the number of people. It is separated into two types of groups:
In access control, the entry and exit counting group is used to group the doors of certain region. By grouping these doors, the system provides counting functions based on the entry and exit records on these doors. With this function, you can know who enters/exits this region and how many persons still stay in this region.
For details about adding an entry & exit counting group, refer to Add Entry and Exit Counting Group.
The people counting group is used to group the doors and people counting cameras of certain region. By grouping these doors and cameras, the system provides counting functions based on the detected records on these doors and cameras. With this function, you can know how many persons still stay in this region.
For details about adding a people counting group, refer to Add People Counting Group.
The heat analysis group is used to group the resources (such as doors, fisheye cameras, people counting cameras) in certain region. By grouping these resources, you can know the dwell time of the people stayed in this region, how many persons stayed in this region, and average dwell time of each people.
For details about adding a heat analysis group, refer to Add Heat Analysis Group.
Pathway analysis is mainly used to analyze the people counting on the pathways in the shopping malls. With the help of fisheye cameras, the system can collect the consumers data (for example,where the customers walk mostly) and translate that data onto a dashboard for mall managers. After setting the fisheye camera's pathways and their directions, the system calculates the people dwell time at each pathway and number of people walking by.
For details about adding a pathway analysis group, refer to Add Pathway Analysis Group.
Person feature analysis is a group of cameras which supports facial recognition and feature analysis (such as gender and age group). You can group the cameras in one region into one group. After that, when generating a report, you can view the features of the persons appeared in this region, based on the data detected by the cameras in the group.
For details about adding a person feature analysis group, refer to Add Person Feature Analysis Group.
In access control, multi-door interlocking is used to control the entry of persons to a secure area such as a clean room, where dust or small particles may be a problem. One group is composed of at least two doors and only one door can be opened simultaneously.
For details about adding a multi-door interlocking group, refer to Configure Multi-Door Interlocking.
In access control, anti-passback is designed to minimizes the misuse or fraudulent use of access credentials such as passing back card to an unauthorized person, or tailed access. It establishes a specific sequence in which cards must be used in order to grant access.
For details about adding an anti-passback group, refer to Configure Anti-Passback Rules.
In access control, an emergency operation group is a group for access points which need to be operated (remaining locked/unlocked) in a batch.
This function is mainly applicable for emergent situation. For example, after grouping the doors of the school's main entrances and exits into one emergency operation group, the school's security personnel can lock down the doors in this group by quick operation on the Control Client, so that the school closes and no one can get into the school except for maintenance and high level admins. This function would block out teachers, custodians, students, etc.
For details about adding an emergency operation group, refer to Add Emergency Operation Group.
You can group the security control device's alarm inputs into security control partitions according to the zones on the device. You can also set one defense schedule for the alarm inputs in a security control partition which defines when and how to arm the alarm inputs in this security control partition.
For details about adding a security control partition, refer to Add Security Control Partitions from Device.
After adding the resources into areas for management, you can group the resources into different resources groups according to actual needs.
Currently, the system supports following types of resource groups.
The alarm group is used to group the resources in certain region and provides alarm notification when the alarm occurs on the resources in the group. By grouping the resources and locating the group on the map, when an alarm occurs, the region of the group will be highlighted on the map to notify the security personnel that something happens in this region.
For details about adding an alarm group, refer to Add Alarm Group.
People analysis group is used to counting the number of people. It is separated into two types of groups:
In access control, the entry and exit counting group is used to group the doors of certain region. By grouping these doors, the system provides counting functions based on the entry and exit records on these doors. With this function, you can know who enters/exits this region and how many persons still stay in this region.
For details about adding an entry & exit counting group, refer to Add Entry and Exit Counting Group.
The people counting group is used to group the doors and people counting cameras of certain region. By grouping these doors and cameras, the system provides counting functions based on the detected records on these doors and cameras. With this function, you can know how many persons still stay in this region.
For details about adding a people counting group, refer to Add People Counting Group.
The heat analysis group is used to group the resources (such as doors, fisheye cameras, people counting cameras) in certain region. By grouping these resources, you can know the dwell time of the people stayed in this region, how many persons stayed in this region, and average dwell time of each people.
For details about adding a heat analysis group, refer to Add Heat Analysis Group.
Pathway analysis is mainly used to analyze the people counting on the pathways in the shopping malls. With the help of fisheye cameras, the system can collect the consumers data (for example,where the customers walk mostly) and translate that data onto a dashboard for mall managers. After setting the fisheye camera's pathways and their directions, the system calculates the people dwell time at each pathway and number of people walking by.
For details about adding a pathway analysis group, refer to Add Pathway Analysis Group.
Person feature analysis is a group of cameras which supports facial recognition and feature analysis (such as gender and age group). You can group the cameras in one region into one group. After that, when generating a report, you can view the features of the persons appeared in this region, based on the data detected by the cameras in the group.
For details about adding a person feature analysis group, refer to Add Person Feature Analysis Group.
In access control, multi-door interlocking is used to control the entry of persons to a secure area such as a clean room, where dust or small particles may be a problem. One group is composed of at least two doors and only one door can be opened simultaneously.
For details about adding a multi-door interlocking group, refer to Configure Multi-Door Interlocking.
In access control, anti-passback is designed to minimizes the misuse or fraudulent use of access credentials such as passing back card to an unauthorized person, or tailed access. It establishes a specific sequence in which cards must be used in order to grant access.
For details about adding an anti-passback group, refer to Configure Anti-Passback Rules.
In access control, an emergency operation group is a group for access points which need to be operated (remaining locked/unlocked) in a batch.
This function is mainly applicable for emergent situation. For example, after grouping the doors of the school's main entrances and exits into one emergency operation group, the school's security personnel can lock down the doors in this group by quick operation on the Control Client, so that the school closes and no one can get into the school except for maintenance and high level admins. This function would block out teachers, custodians, students, etc.
For details about adding an emergency operation group, refer to Add Emergency Operation Group.
You can group the security control device's alarm inputs into security control partitions according to the zones on the device. You can also set one defense schedule for the alarm inputs in a security control partition which defines when and how to arm the alarm inputs in this security control partition.
For details about adding a security control partition, refer to Add Security Control Partitions from Device.