Operation Manual

IVA 4.0 IVA 4.0 | en 21
Bosch Security Systems Operating Manual DOC | 4.0 | 2009.06
Editing a Line
A line can be edited at any time. This includes:
Moving end points
Moving lines
To change the line, place the mouse cursor on an end point and move it while holding down
the mouse button. To move the line, place the mouse cursor on the line and move it while
holding down the mouse button. If a line is integrated into a task, you can choose the
direction in which the line must be crossed in order to trigger an alarm.
Editing a Route
A route can be edited at any time. This includes:
Inserting or deleting nodes
–Moving nodes
Changing the tolerance range
–Moving routes
A route is displayed as a line with an assigned direction. The line includes a tolerance range,
which is displayed as an area. The tolerance range is axis-symmetric to the respective section
of the central line. An extension to the tolerance range can be individually defined at any
node.
To change the course of the route, place the mouse cursor on a node and move it while
holding down the mouse button. To change the tolerance range, place the mouse cursor on
the marking next to a node and move it while holding down the mouse button. To move the
route, place the mouse cursor on the route and move it while holding down the mouse button.
If a route is integrated into a task, you can select the direction in which movement along the
route must trigger an alarm.
A line that is not being used in any tasks is displayed in gray.
A line that is being used in a task is displayed in green. Used lines can be edited
but not deleted.
The triangle marks the direction in which an object must cross a line in order to
generate an alarm event. If an alarm event is generated each time the line is
crossed, regardless of the direction, no arrow is displayed.
A route that is not being used in any tasks is displayed in gray.
A route that is being used in a task is displayed in green. Used
routes can be edited but not deleted.
The triangle marks the direction in which an object must
follow the path in order to generate an alarm event. If an
alarm event is generated each time there is movement along
the route, regardless of the direction, no arrow is displayed.