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Information about the status of cameras can be displayed in three ways, chosen via views that you can select using the buttons in the upper - left corner of the board:
- As diagrams.
- As diagrams with text.
- As a table.
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Disconnected cameras are displayed at the end of the list with dimmed brightness. |
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- Information in tables can be sorted by any
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- parameter and in any direction.
The following information is displayed for each camera:
The percentage rate of actual video fps FPS to the camera's high definition stream fps setting (see The Camera object).FPS specified in the settings.
Note title Attention! If you configure video streams in the web interface of a camera, the ratio of the received video image FPS to the expected FPS that is set in the settings of the Camera object, is displayed (see Camera).
- Status of detection tools (loss of quality, position change, motion).
- Depth refers to the number of hours or days from the start of the earliest video stored in any archive to the end of the most recent video Maximum possible archive depth (if archive recording is not configured for the camera, this section is colored gray grayed out on the diagram).
Average recording time, in hours per day, is the density of archive recording—ratio of the total recording time in hours to the age of the archive/retention time (time from the earliest stored video to now)archive Depth.
Info title Note For constant recording, this parameter value is equal to 24 hours. If the recording takes 50 percent of total time, the value is 12 hours.
- Remaining time for replication of the archive replication.
The camera status is measured based on the signal from the camera and stream rate:
- Normal – —camera signal present, frame rate is from 70% to 100%. The camera Ccamera is colored green on the diagram and in the table.
- Borderline – —camera signal present, frame rate is from 20% to 70%. The camera Camera is colored yellow on the diagram and in the table.
- Critical – —no camera signal or frame rate is less than 20%. The camera Camera is colored red on the diagram and in the table.
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If there is no signal from a camera, the appearance of the diagram changes accordingly.
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Disconnected cameras are displayed at the end of the list with dimmed brightness. |
Information about detection tools is received in real time. Depending on the status of detection tools, the corresponding icons change color:
- green – Green—detection tool status is normal,red – .
- Red—event from a detection tool.
- Gray— activated,gray – detection tool disabled.