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Device Status panel
Device Status panel
(see
2
, on page 90) — Monitors general operating
conditions including:
•
Power Mode:
— Operating (working at full power) or standby (in low power mode). To
select whether the unit operates at full power all the time or uses standby power part
time (see
•
Temperature:
— The current operating temperature of the unit in Celsius and
Fahrenheit. Readings above 60°C could indicate excessive ambient temperature or
insufficient ventilation and should be investigated.
•
Processor Usage:
— A general indication of the device workload. The value
represents the percent used of the total available processing.
•
Memory Usage:
— Provides an indication of internal memory usage. It is typically
15% after a power cycle, and expected to approach 100% after playing large clips from
shared network folders.
•
Up Time (operating) Hours:
— The time in days, hours, and minutes since the
SMD 101 was powered up or reset.
Local Storage panel
This section (see figure 85) displays the total internal and removable file storage space the
SMD 101 includes, how much of that storage is used, and how much remains available.
Figure 85.
Status Page - Local Storage
Local Storage
panel (
6
) provides additional details about the user accessible storage
including:
•
Type
— Internal or external.
•
Name
— For the internal storage the name is
User
Content
and cannot be changed.
For external storage drives, the name is the logical name of the attached device.
•
Total
— Total size of the storage drive in megabytes.
•
Used
— Size of the files currently located on the storage drive (in megabytes).
•
Available
— Currently unallocated drive space.
NOTE:
Used
plus
Available
will not add up to the
Total
size due to system
requirements.
•
Permissions
—
Read
and
Write
for internal memory. Can be
Read
only for attached
drives.
NTP Status
The current status of the time and date set from the
Advanced
Configuration
page (see
on page 81) is monitored by the
NTP
Status
panel.
If the date and time are not as expected, click
Sync
(see
,
7
force the SMP to sync its internal clock time and date with the settings from the source
specified on the
Date
and
Time
page.
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Summary of Contents for SMD 101
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