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4.2.1Detector field
Detector fields are displayed as framed areas with a grid pat- tern. The particular status of a detector field is indicated by the different colors:
Green field | Detector field in which no object that gener- |
| ates an alarm event was detected. |
Light green | Detector field is clicked and activated for edit- |
| ing. |
Green | Mouse cursor is over the detector field; right |
| click to see the context menu for the detector |
| field. |
Dark green | Mouse cursor is not over this detector field; |
| right click to see the general context menu for |
| setting an area (or the context menu of another |
| detector field). |
Red field | Detector field in which an object that gener- |
| ates an alarm event was detected. |
Light red | Detector field is clicked and activated for edit- |
| ing. |
Red | Mouse cursor is over the detector field; right |
| click to see the context menu for the detector |
| field. |
Dark red | Mouse cursor is not over this detector field; |
| right click to see the general context menu for |
| setting an area (or the context menu of another |
| detector field). |
When you click a detector field, its 'nodes' (corners) are highlighted by circles and you can edit the detector field.
Nodes can be inserted or deleted. The sides and nodes of a detector field can be repositioned as desired. However, the sides of a detector field must not cross over, and distorted fields are not accepted.
Detector fields can be copied and inserted.
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