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AV7000 LINEAR CAMERA
PCIe) is a computer expansion card standard used in motherboard-level connections and as an
expansion card interface.
Decoder Name
Identifies the type of decoder. For example, BLR_VL5.10.56R_LNX or EVL 1.1.24.2 (VL
VL5.11.00U.50331646.10)
Controller Mode
Displays the mode of the camera; Active Controller, Backup Controller or Client.
Host Port IP Address
The Internet Protocol address (IP address) of the host port.
Image Port IP Address
The Internet Protocol address (IP address) of the image port.
Configuration Update Count
The number of times the configuration file has been updated.
Diagnostic Messages
Displays any diagnostic messages that apply. Click on Diagnostics Messages to access the
complete list of possible messages.
Real Time Processor (RTP) Details
Online Indicator
Green = Online (connected and recognized in the cluster)
Gray = Unit not connected (unit not seen by master)
Yellow = Online but not assigned to the cluster (shown under Cameras not in this Cluster)
Red = Offline
Status Indicator
Green = Online (connected and recognized in the cluster)
Gray = Unit not connected (unit not seen by master)
Yellow = Online but not assigned to the cluster (shown under Cameras not in this Cluster)
Red = Offline
IP Address
This is the SYNC IP address provided from the DHCP controller in the cluster.
MAC Address
A media access control address (MAC address) of a device is a unique identifier assigned to a
network interface controller (NIC) for communications at the data link layer of a network
segment.
Software Type
Describes the type of software on the device. Typically this will indicate STANDARD or a
customer name if your software is custom.
Software Version
Identifies the version number of the software
FPGA Version
The version of the Datalogic field-programmable gate array (FPGA).
NOTE: Datalogic Technical Support will use these Diagnostic messages to
properly diagnose and troubleshoot your cameras.
NOTE: Since the Real Time Processor is a sub-processor to the Decoder
software, the My Decoder’s MAC and the My Decoder IP identify the
Decoder processor that they are related to.