Status Display - Eneo PNR-5216 Operating Instructions Manual

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− Service Option: Selecting a service from the service list and Service Option allows you to set up
the information for connection to the selected service.
 Log: Selecting Show Log allows you to check and search the system log.

Status Display

 Service: Displays the list of services supported by the NVR system.
− Administration Service: Manages information of services, devices, users and schedules for operating
the iNEX program. When the administration service is not working, the iNEX program does not work.
− Recording Service: Records video transmitted from the network video device. When the recording
service is not working, the iNEX program does work but the system will not record and playback of
previously recorded video will not be available.
− Monitoring Service: Notifies live events and callback events detected at the device registered in the
NVR system to the Client system.
− Streaming Service: Streams images from devices to multiple client systems simultaneously.
 Status: Displays the working status of each service.
− Working: Indicates the service is working properly. You can operate the iNEX Setup and iNEX Client
program, and the system performs recording based on the recording schedule.
− Failed: Indicates the service failed to run because of an unknown problem. The system restarts the
services or reboots the system based on the Watchdog settings. Refer to Menu (p. 19) for details about
Watchdog settings.
 CPU Usage: Displays the CPU usage of each service.
 Memory Usage: Displays the memory usage of each service.
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 Service Port: Enter the port number for connection to
the selected service.
 Callback Port: Enter the port number to receive a
callback message from the device (supported only for the
monitoring service). The port number you enter should
match the port number set on the device for remote
callback.
 RTP Incoming Port Range: Enter the port range if a
device which transmits images using the RTP protocol
is registered (supported only for recording or streaming
services). Port range settings must be changed if the
network firewall or local network allows only specific
UDP/RTP port numbers. The port numbers should not
conflict with the RTP port numbers of Client system or
port numbers of other streaming programs. If an RTP
port number conflicts with others, recording and streaming
may not be available.
Setting up the time range of the log and clicking
the Search button displays the log information.
Selecting First displays from the oldest log entries
regardless of date. Selecting Last displays to the
newest log entries regardless of date.

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