Status table

The Status table contains the data representing the actual status of devices.



FieldsDescription

Name

Device name.

Stack

Name of the stack associated with the stack.

Status

Local device: The device on which the GUI is running.
Stack synced: The device is synced with the local device.
Lost connection with device: If the device is down, the network cable is unplugged, or the device is not associated with stack despite configuration.
On other stack: The device belongs to a different stack other than the local device.
Online: If the system is online.

Mode

The operation mode of the device according to the license.
Monitor & Display: Specifies that the device works in its full capacity to monitor and display the sources.
Monitor Only: For high-density networks, a device may be set to Monitor Only and not create an output mosaic, rendering full decoding redundant and saving on hardware resources. Combined with another device in the stack mode, notifications, statistics, and overlaid alerts will still be available in a Mosaic or CED.

Hardware Capacity

It specifies the actual hardware capacity usage (in SD units) from the total available device capacity.

Channels

Actively monitored channels from the license of the device.

Uncompressed

The number of actively monitored uncompressed sources, for the maximum capacity of the device's license.

Recorders

The number of actively enabled recorders, for the maximum capacity of the device's license.

Descramblers

The number of actively enabled descramblers, for the maximum capacity of the device's license.

Expiration

Date and time the license would expire.

Max Recording Time (sec)

Calculated recording buffer length (in seconds), according to the system's RAM and bandwidth of recorded content.

Recording Bandwidth (Mbs)

Display of the current cached source channel bandwidth when recording. This content is stored in the temporary recording buffer.

Clock Offset (sec)

Time difference between the device and the NTP server in seconds. The optimum offset is up to 0.5 seconds. If the offset is greater, the field background turns red. If the device is unable to connect to the NTP server, a No sync message is displayed. PTP can also be used for time synchronization instead of NTP.

For more information, please refer to: Time Configuration.