Page Overview
The SMP351 Web pages are organized by function and further organized within the main
functions.
Tabs
The Web pages in the SMP351 are grouped within five main tabs at the top of the screen:
Figure 21. Five Main Function Tabs
Recording Controls (see Recording Controls on page60) — This single page
provides a view of the status of currently selected inputs and outputs along with details
of the active recording and stream (the current event) and a table-style list of upcoming
scheduled events. The URLs of the streams are also displayed on this page.
Scheduled Events (see Scheduled Events on page64) — This page provides a
calendar view of previous and upcoming recording events.
Configuration (see Configuration Overview on page67) — The nine pages within
this tab contain the core controls typically needed during initial setup or for upgrading
the unit or restoring a configuration. They make it possible for a user logged in as an
administrator to configure basic AV input settings, output video test patterns for setup,
and configure output stream settings and presets. The administrator can also set up AV
encoding and presets, select or configure layouts and layout presets, set passwords, set up
notices and alarms, and select preview window settings, or obtain presentation schedules.
The Configuration pages also provide a way to configure basic communication, identity,
time, data storage, and recording location settings, along with making it possible to update
firmware or restore a configuration from a saved file.
File Management (see File Management on page129) — This page provides a way
to view folders and files on the internal drive and any attached external drive, and to upload
background image files to the unit. It also provides a way to connect the SMP351 to shared
network drives.
Troubleshooting (see Troubleshooting on page138) — The five pages within this
tab display factory-defined and user-defined information about the unit and the encoded
streams, display a log of events and a log of alarms and their status, provide two simple
diagnostic tools for checking network connections, and provide a way to perform a variety
of types of resets on the SMP351 .
Pages Within Tabs
The Configuration and Troubleshooting tabs each include several pages. To
access each page, click the corresponding function within the second tier of tabs (sub-tabs)
located below the main tabs near the top of the screen (Configuration > Schedule
Settings shown selected).
Figure 22. Sub-tabs Within Pages
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