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General information

The status bar displays:

  • CC - the start of the displayed period for the current cell column.
  • LL - the time when the data was last loaded into the database.
  • OB - the total number of "not ignored" objects.
  • FO - the number of objects with hardware problems displayed at a given time.
  • Cam - the camera statistics: total number of cameras at the facilities/number of working cameras/number of faulty cameras.
  • IF% - the video surveillance system functioning rate.
  • IN% - the video surveillance system non-functioning rate by reasons.

You can hover the mouse cursor directly over the status bar to display a tooltip.

Attention!

If filtering is enabled, then in order to calculate rates (IF% and IN%) and camera statistics (Cam) only for filtered objects, click  (Calculate rates and cameras only for filtered table lines).


Functioning and non-functioning rates

Note

Functioning (IF%) and non-functioning (IN%) rates are calculated only for “not ignored” objects. For “ignored” objects, rates are not calculated and the filter is never used (see Ignоring objects). Zero values of non-functioning rates are not shown on the status bar.

Rates (IF% and IN%) are not calculated if Alarms, Failures or Disconnected filter is enabled (see Number of alarms displayed).

Functioning rate (IF%) is calculated according to the following formula:

(1-Nnf/Na)*100, where

  • Nnf is the number of objects that do not function properly.
  • Na is the total number of objects

The non-functioning rate (IN%) for a particular reason is calculated according to the following formula:

(Nnfbr/Na)*100, where

  • Nnfbr is the number of objects that do not function properly for this particular reason
  • Na is the total number of objects
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