Information about the status of cameras can be displayed in three ways, chosen via the buttons in the upper-left corner of the board:
- as diagrams

- as diagrams with text

- as a table

Tables can be sorted by any column in any direction.
The following information is displayed for each camera:
- The frame rate (fps) set for the high-quality stream of the camera divided by the fps for the video actually received, as a percentage (frame rate % to max)
- Status of detection tools (loss of quality, position change, motion)
- Maximum stored recorded video (if archive recording is not configured for the camera, this section is colored gray on the diagram)
- Average recording time (in hours per day) is the ratio of the total recording time for a camera to the number of days of video recorded on that camera
The camera status is measured based on the signal from the camera and stream rate:
- Normal – camera signal present, frame rate & to max from 70% to 100% The camera is colored green on the diagram and in the table.
- Borderline – camera signal present, frame rate & to max from 20% to 70% The camera is colored yellow on the diagram and in the table.
- Critical – no camera signal or frame rate & to max is less than 20% The camera is colored red on the diagram and in the table.
Information is updated every ten seconds.
If there is no signal from a camera, the appearance of the diagram changes accordingly.

Information about detection tools is received in real time. Depending on the status of detection tools, the corresponding icons change color:
- Green – detection tool status is normal
- Red – detection tool activated
- Gray – detection tool disabled