Alert Policy Guide
Configure VisionAlert Alert Policies to suppress camera anomaly alerts during maintenance windows, downtime, or recurring schedules without disabling detection.
Configure VisionAlert Alert Policies to suppress camera anomaly alerts during maintenance windows, downtime, or recurring schedules without disabling detection.
Use our API to access VisionAlert endpoints for creating camera monitoring logs, retrieving cameras, viewing logs, and managing anomaly alerts.
Configure Plate Recognizer VisionAlert by adding cameras, assigning tags for organization, and monitoring your camera feeds from the dashboard.
Configure FTP-based camera integration with Plate Recognizer VisionAlert by setting up folder structures and uploading snapshots for anomaly detection.
Get started with Plate Recognizer VisionAlert to monitor cameras for blockage, movement, blur, and glare using Meraki, FTP, NX, or OpenEye integrations.
Connect Cisco Meraki cameras to Plate Recognizer VisionAlert using the Meraki API key to monitor for blockage, movement, blur, and glare anomalies.
Connect your NX Video Management System to Plate Recognizer VisionAlert via NX Cloud proxy to monitor cameras for anomalies without complex network changes.
Connect OpenEye Web Services cameras to Plate Recognizer VisionAlert for automated monitoring of camera feeds without port forwarding or network changes.
Set up HTTP webhooks in Plate Recognizer VisionAlert to receive real-time POST notifications when camera anomalies are detected, including payload details.