.. _watch-lists: ************************************************* Watch Lists ************************************************* The appearance of specific individuals and vehicles in the video is monitored with a set of default and custom watch lists. Records of individuals and vehicles are assigned to watch lists. Once a watch list is activated, the system will be looking for each person or a vehicle on it during video processing. You can create as many custom watch lists as necessary: wanted, suspects, etc. — subject to your needs. .. rubric:: In this section: .. contents:: :local: .. _unmatched-list: Monitoring Unmatched Faces ================================== FindFace Multi features a special pre-configured watch list used for monitoring only unmatched events. This watch list cannot be removed from the system. To edit its settings, navigate to the :guilabel:`Settings` tab. Click :guilabel:`Watch Lists` and then click :guilabel:`Unmatched`. |unmatched_en| .. |unmatched_en| image:: /_static/unmatched_en.png :scale: 75% .. |unmatched_ru| image:: /_static/unmatched_ru.png :scale: 75% .. _create-list: Create Watch List ================================= To create a custom watch list, do the following: #. Navigate :guilabel:`Settings` → :guilabel:`Watch lists`. #. Click :guilabel:`+ New Watch List`. |create_list_en| .. |create_list_en| image:: /_static/create_list_en.png :scale: 75% .. |create_list_ru| image:: /_static/create_list_ru.png :scale: 75% #. On the :guilabel:`Information` tab, specify the watch list name. #. From the :guilabel:`Color` palette, select a color which will be shown in notifications for this list. |list_en| .. |list_en| image:: /_static/list_en.png :scale: 70% .. |list_ru| image:: /_static/list_ru.png :scale: 70% #. Select one or more camera groups that will be used to monitor the watch list. If no camera groups are specified, the watch list will be monitored by all active cameras in the system. #. If necessary, describe the purpose of the watch list in the comment. #. By default, all watch lists in the system are applied the :ref:`generic confidence threshold `. To set an individual threshold for the watch list, check :guilabel:`Confidence threshold` and specify the threshold value. .. include:: /_inclusions/threshold_important.rst #. Enable :guilabel:`Require event acknowledgment` if it is mandatory that events associated with the list be manually acknowledged. #. Enable :guilabel:`Do not create events` to avoid creating events once an object is detected. #. Enable :guilabel:`Enable sound alert` to turn on sound notifications for the list if needed. #. On the :guilabel:`Permissions` tab, assign privileges on the watch list, specifying which user roles are allowed to change/view the watch list settings. |list_permissions_en| .. |list_permissions_en| image:: /_static/list_permissions_en.png :scale: 75% .. |list_permissions_ru| image:: /_static/list_permissions_ru.png :scale: 75% #. Activate and save the watch list. #. When you click the |ellipsis_button| button for a created watch list, the following actions are available: .. |ellipsis_button| image:: /_static/ellipsis_button.png :scale: 50% * Activate/Deactivate * Delete * Delete associated records * Duplicate .. _remove-list: Remove Watch List ================================= To remove a custom watch list, delete records associated with it first. Otherwise, the system will return an error and will not delete the watch list. |remove_from_list_en| .. |remove_from_list_en| image:: /_static/remove_from_list_en.png :scale: 75% .. |remove_from_list_ru| image:: /_static/remove_from_list_ru.png :scale: 75% :guilabel:`Default Watch List` and :guilabel:`Unmatched` watch list cannot be removed from the system.