4 DIAGNOSTICS
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Field Description
Encoder Information about the analog encoder for the IEEE-1394 output and recording analog
programs
Number Indicates the encoder number—1 or 2
Type Indicates the encoder type—Not Installed, MPEG2, Other, or Unknown
Quality Indicates the encoder quality setting (video bit rate) for analog services only, which may
change at any time through software:
• LOW1—1 Mbps
• LOW2—2 Mbps
• MEDIUM1—3 Mbps
• MEDIUM2—4 Mbps
• HIGH1—5 Mbps
• HIGH2—6 Mbps
• NOT AVAILABLE—the encoder is not enabled or configured
Drive The drive type—IDE (internal), 1394, USB (external), or NOT AVAILABLE (neither enabled
nor configured)
Record
Capacity
Remaining
The remaining recording capacity, in bytes
Number of
Installed
Drives
The number of internal and external hard drives, up to a maximum of 9
Drive The identification number sequentially assigned to each installed drive and whether the
drive is Internal or External
Model
Number
The drive model number assigned at the factory
Device ID A text string of up to 20 characters that identifies the disk drive; “N/A” is displayed if the
value is invalid or cannot be retrieved
Type The drive type—IDE, 1394, USB, or Unkn(own)
Total Size The drive size in decimal GB. (1 decimal GB = 1x109 bytes. For example, 120 decimal GB
= 120x109 bytes.)
System,
GPFS,
DVR
Content,
and DVR
Index
The space used and allocated in MB for each of the internal hard drive’s partitions—
System, GPFS, DVR Content, and DVR Index (1 binary MB = 220 bytes). “N/A” displays if
the value is invalid or cannot be retrieved.
State The hard drive state:
• Standby—The hard drive is working normally, but is at rest (the State returns to
Active any time disc access is necessary).
• Active—The hard drive is accessing data.
• Failed—The hard drive hardware has failed.
Temp (F) For an internal hard drive only, its temperature in degrees F
Max Temp For an internal hard drive only, its maximum temperature in degrees F