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Advanced View: Defining Thresholds
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period of time, highlight the period of time by clicking-and-dragging over the desired time 
range, and then click Enable.
c. When you have finished creating your Advanced Threshold, click OK to save the schedule and 
return to the Thresholds task.
– Select an Alert Severity value for this threshold. Available Alert Severities are, in order of 
escalating severity: Information, Warning, Error, Critical, or Failure. By default, the Alert 
Severity generated by this threshold will be “Error.”
– Specify  the  Alert Profile that will be used to determine what alert notification actions will be 
taken in response to this threshold. By default, the Default Alert Profile is used for all thresholds. 
However, if you have created additional Alert Profiles you can specify that a threshold use an 
Alert Profile other than Default.
– Select Cameras to Trigger in response to the alert. If desired, alert notifications generated in 
response to this threshold can include image captures from any Camera Pod 120s connected to 
your appliance. To include images from one or more connected Camera Pod 120s, check the 
check boxes that correspond to the desired pods. 
– Specify a User-specified URL and User-specified Description. You can use these fields to 
include additional user-specific information with any alert notifications that are generated using 
this threshold. 
8. Click OK to save this threshold.
State Mismatch Threshold
state mismatch threshold is defined by specifying a “normal” state for the sensor. If any state other than 
the normal state is reported by the sensor, an alert condition is reported. To define an alert state threshold:
1. Start the Camera Pods, Sensor Pods, or Device Crawlers task by double-clicking on the appropriate 
icon.
2. Click Sensors... to open the Sensor Configuration window.
3. Select from the Sensors selection list the sensor for which you will define a threshold. A list of 
thresholds that have been previously defined for the selected sensor, if any, appears in the 
Thresholds selection list.
4. Click Add... to open the Select Threshold window. Select State Mismatch Threshold and then 
click OK to close the Select Threshold window.
5. Type in the Threshold Name field a name for this threshold.
6. Specify Basic threshold settings. From the Basic tab in the Thresholds pane:
a. Select from the Normal State drop box the state that is the normal operational state for the 
device. If any state other than the selected “normal” state is reported by the sensor an alert 
condition is generated.
b. Check the Enabled check box to enable the threshold. If this check box is not checked, the alert 
threshold will be saved but will not be active.
Note
The Alert Profile drop box will appear in the Advanced tab only if additional 
Alert Profiles have been created. For more information see “Creating an Alert 
Profile” on page 63.