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Introduction

This page covers the general details used for all highways rules. Depending on the rule type, certain settings may not be available. Be aware that the rule editor is very flexible and allows you to configure many different rules. You should give thought to how these rules are reported to external systems. The primary mechanism for categorising rules is by using the Rule Sub-Type setting. This ensures external systems will always understand what type of alarm is being raised regardless of how many different rule configurations are used.

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Severity: Defines how a target should be marked when it breaks a rule. Such markings allow targets which present a warning or threat to be easily differentiated from friendly and unclassified targets.

Unknown

Friend

Warning

Threat

Action: Defines the action that should be taken when a rule is broken.

None: Used primarily for rules that will be used to form a compound rule.

Follow: Instruct the nearest camera to follow the target.

Alarm: Display a message, logs an alarm and sound an audio alert.

Alarm and Follow: Display a message, logs an alarm, sound an audio alert and instructs the most appropriate camera to follow the target.

Alarm Description: Determines the text that will be presented to the operator (and entered in the activity log) when the rule is broken and an alarm is raised. Note that you can use the follow place holders which will automatically be populated with the relevant data when the alarm is raised. The place holders are as follows:

{CARRIAGEWAY} : Will be replaced with the carriageway name where the incident has occurred.

{CARRIAGEWAYID} : Will be replaced with the carriageway user Id where the incident has occurred.

{SECTION} : Will be replaced with the section name where the incident has occurred.

{SECTIONID} : Will be replaced with the section user Id where the incident has occurred.

{LANE} : Will be replaced with the lane name where the incident has occurred.

{LANEID} : Will be replaced with the lane user Id where the incident has occurred.

{RULEID} : Will be replaced with the user Id of the rule which has generated the alarm.

{CLASSIFICATION} : Will be replaced with the classification description of the track causing the alarm.

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Per Track Alarms: This will give an alarm for each track.

Per Track Alarms are only available for Debris and Stopped Vehicle rule types.

Alarm Generation: Select this to generate alarms forAll Sections or Head of Queue.

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