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In Preset box, select a preset (the blue font, , for example, means the Step 2
preset has already enabled Smoking Detection).
The whole surveillance image is set as the smoking detection area by default (as indicated Step 3
by the yellow box). If you want to form a specific area, a pentagon, for example, click Clear
to clear the yellow box. Then click Draw Rule and draw a polygon to form the area you want
to monitor.
If you want to define a specific period (4:00–23:59, for example) for the smoking detection to Step 4
work (this means perhaps you don’t need to pay attention to the scene at 00:00–4:00), click
Setting next to Period to define every day in a week.
If you want to set the lasting time of smoking behavior beyond which the linked action such Step 5
as Relay-out, Send Email and Record will be triggered, fill in a value from 1 to 600 in the
Duration box (the default value is 5). For example, if you are at a gas station and pay much
attention to calling behavior, set Duration to 2 or a less value.
If you want to set the sensitivity, drag the sliding block next to Sensitivity. The larger the Step 6
value is, the more sensitive the call detection will be.
Select Enable to enable the preset’s call detection. Step 7
For linked action settings, see "4.4.10 Configure Linked Measures." Step 8
Click Save. Step 9
4.4.4.3 View Web Interface Alarm Records
After finishing settings in "4.4.4.1 Configure Smart Plan" and "4.4.4.2 Configure Smoking Detection",
select Alarm tab and select Smoking Detection in Alarm Type to enable alarm notifications on the
web interface.
Then view smoking behavior records on the Alarm tab when an alarm is triggered.
4.4.5 Boat Detection
Configure Boat Detection settings such as Tripwire (a boat enters the other side of the drawn line
unexpectedly) and Intrusion (a boat enters the drawn area, a rectangular, for example unexpectedly)
to help you monitor an area. When Tripwire or Intrusion are triggered, you will be informed to take
action.
4.4.5.1 Configure Smart Plan
Select a preset for which you can enable the Boat Detection first. Then you can configure detailed
settings.
Go to the Live interface and select Preset in PTZ function box. Then select a preset number and
click to examine whether or not it’s the scene that you want to monitor for
unexpected boats. See Figure 4-49. If not, go to Setting > PTZ > Function > Preset to add a new
preset.