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Click Click Image Added (Show inspector Ctrl+I). A special area appears (Fig. 3.5—1). This area contains short information about the currently selected object. The lower part contains the Fields tab (Fig. 3.5—1).

Image Added Anchor_Ref373480172_Ref373480172Fig. 3.5—1 Area for configuring information

The information is shown (according to the options selected) as columns in the main list of the Log Panel (Fig. 3.5—2).

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Anchor_Ref373480207_Ref373480207Fig. 3.5—2 Information view in the Log Panel
To get more detailed information about an object, select it in the Log Panel and click Image Added (Show detailed information). The Detailed information window opens (Fig. 3.5—3). Anchor_Ref373480260_Ref373480260

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Fig. 3.5—3 Detailed information window
In the Detailed information window, click click Image Added (Show inspector Ctrl+I). A special area appears (Fig. 3.5—4). The upper part of this area contains information about the currently selected object.

Anchor_Ref373480360_Ref373480360Fig. 3.5—4 Information about the current objectImage Added

The lower part of the area contains three tabs: Fields, Archives, and Cameras (Fig. 3.5—5). The information is shown (according to the options selected) as columns in the main list of the Detailed information window. Anchor_Ref373480524_Ref373480524Fig. 3.5—5 Archives and Cameras tabs

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The data in the Cameras, Disk (MB), Disks, and Version fields and in all the fields in the Archives and Cameras tabs are filled in automatically when packets with technical information are received from the objects. If these fields are empty for an object, it means that the object never connected yet.

The Cameras field shows the number of cameras for the object.

The Disk (MB) field shows the maximum free space for all the logical disks where recording is performed.

The Disks field shows the number of logical disks where recording is performed.

The Version field shows the version of Conrol Agent installed at the object.

The fields in the Archives tab show the depth of the video archive in days for each camera. The fields in the Cameras tab show the current status of each camera (on/off).

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The video archive depth is determined by Agent Of Control as follows:
 

The system calculates the actual number of days when a given camera recorded data to the archive.

Example: The video surveillance system has been working for three days. A camera recorded data on the first and the third days. The camera was turned off on the second day. Thus, for this camera, the archive depth equals two days.

Click the button button Image Added (Show hardware data). A special area appears. (Fig. 3.5—6). There you can see changes for these values (Cameras, Disk (MB), Disks, Version and others).

Anchor_Ref373480810_Ref373480810Fig. 3.5—6 Viewing changing values for a time periodImage Added