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SLS-ENVR Series NVR V2.1 User Manual
APPENDIX A: STATUS MONITOR DEFINITIONS
APPENDIX A
Status Monitor Definitions
The SLS-ENVR can display the current values of several variables in the system, cameras and sensors (e.g. fps, free disk space or
temperature) in the individual cells. For this purpose, status monitors for the SLS-ENVR can be defined. These monitors can then be
added to the view just like the live picture from the camera. You can create a status monitor in several ways:
•
In the device group panel, switch from the current device tree to
Status Monitors
. Here, you can create, rename and delete
status monitors.
—
Click the
Add
icon to add a new status monitor to an empty cell in the view just like the camera.
—
Switch to the device tree you want to use. By dragging and dropping the icons of the devices (from the device tree or
Camera List Panel) above the cell containing the status monitor, you create a monitor for the device variables.
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You also create the status monitor by dragging and dropping the values from the device tree into a new cell. The status
monitor can contain the variables of the SLS-ENVR and other devices, mainly cameras. The SLS-ENVR has the following
variables:
Table 1. System status monitor variables
Variable
Description
totalSpace
Total disk space
freeSpace
Free disk space that can be used to store recordings
swapUsed
Number that expresses the saturation of the system swap space
swapTotal
Total swap space
sessionCount
Number of users currently connected to the SLS-ENVR web interface
averageLoad
Number that expresses the load of the SLS-ENVR
incomingTraffic
Data volume of all recordings being stored on the SLS-ENVR
outgoingTraffic
Volume of data flowing from the SLS-ENVR to other devices, excluding Live View data
Table 2. Device status monitor variables*
Variable
Description
connected
If the value is
Yes
, the camera is connected and working correctly.
If the value
No
, the camera is either unavailable (off, cable is disconnected), or the camera has not granted permission to the
SLS-ENVR to access the view account (incorrect password).
recording
The value is
Yes
if the picture from this camera is being recorded by the SLS-ENVR. Otherwise, it is always
No
.
recording bps
Volume of data flowing from the camera to the SLS-ENVR. Includes only data stored on the disk - i.e. when the camera is not
being recorded, the bps value = 0
recording fps
Number of frames per second recorded by the SLS-ENVR. The value is zero if the camera is not being recorded.
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NOTE
: The variables listed exist for every camera. Other variables may exist of some devices.
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