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Smart Data Logging

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Smart Data Logging
Configuration
Enabled
Adding Smart Data Sources
Remove
Status
Refresh

Smart Data logging provides a mechanism for the camera to store data on the storage medium. By using MxMessageSystem for controlling the data transfer, you can record the data of several Smart Data sources on one camera and also record the data of one Smart Data source on several cameras.

Open the Smart Data Configuration dialog and scroll to the Configuration section to select the Smart Data sources for logging the data.

You can use the Status section to see if the settings are working properly.

Configuration

If this has not happened already, you can activate the data logging feature and enter the names of the Smart Data sources for which you want to log the data.

Enabled

Activates the event and Smart Data logging of the camera. This corresponds to activating the Event Logging option in the Storage on External File Server / Flash Device dialog.

Note

This parameter is only available if the event logging service has not been activated yet.

Adding Smart Data Sources

Adds an entry to the list of Smart Data sources that are being logged. Enter the name of the Smart Data source as it has been set when configuring the Smart Data source.

A valid Smart Data source name must follow these rules:

  • Must start with a letter.

  • Must not contain spaces, tabs or the "/", "%" or "." characters.

  • Must not be longer than 31 characters.

Remove

This removes the Smart Data source name from the list and deactivates the logging of data for the Smart Data source. The data logged until now will remain untouched and is still available. If you add the same Smart Data source name again later on, the camera resumes logging the data for this Smart Data source.

Status

This section shows the current status of Smart Data source logging in two tables.

The first table shows information on the received data for each of the configured Smart Data sources configured in the Configuration section.

  • Registered shows whether or not the camera logs the data from this Smart Data source.

  • Received since last reboot shows whether or not data has been received from this Smart Data source since the last reboot of the camera.

The second table shows information on the time range covered by the logs, the contents of the last log entry and the fill level of the storage area reserved on the storage medium.

  • Oldest transaction: Timestamp of the oldest entry in the log.

  • Newest transaction: Timestamp of the latest entry in the log.

  • Last transaction: Contents of the newest logged entry.

  • Fill level: When starting to store transaction data for the first time after formatting the storage area, this item shows the current fill level. If the entire storage space has been used up, the camera will start overwriting the oldest transaction data. After that, the fill level will not change any more and will remain at 100 percent. In order to see how long the logged data are stored, it is advisable to monitor the fill level frequently at the beginning.

Refresh

To update the information in the Status section, click on the Refresh button.


Konfiguration sichern

Klicken Sie auf Setzen, um die Einstellungen zu aktivieren und bis zum nächsten Neustart der Kamera zu sichern.

Klicken Sie auf Voreinstellung, um diesen Dialog auf die werkseitigen Voreinstellungen zurückzusetzen (dieser Button wird nicht in allen Dialogen angezeigt).

Klicken Sie auf Wiederherstellen, um alle Änderungen seit dem letzten permanenten Speichern der Konfiguration zu verwerfen.

Beenden Sie den Dialog durch Klick auf Schließen. Hierbei wird geprüft, ob Änderungen der Gesamtkonfiguration vorliegen. Ist dies der Fall, werden Sie gefragt, ob die Gesamtkonfiguration dauerhaft gesichert werden soll.


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