User Manual

Table Of Contents
1.7 System Log
System Log provides historical information that can help you track down events, system problems and
POS and object counting data. This information is being saved in a database Access format. To view
the System Log, click the ViewLog button (No. 13, Figure 1-2), and then select System Log from the
menu. This brings up the Live Log Browser as shown below.
1.7.1 Viewing Event Logs
The Live Log Browser provides five types of event logs. Use the control tabs to switch among them.
[Monitor] Displays information pertaining to motion and I/O events. Double-clicking an alert event in
the list will allow you to view related video.
Figure 1-42
ID: This column shows the event ID number generated by the system.
Time: This column shows the time when a motion or I/O monitor event occurs.
Device: This column shows camera ID or I/O device associated with the event.
Information: This column shows the I/O module number.
Event: These event messages mean:
Motion: Appear if motion occurs in the associated camera.
Video Lost: Appears if video lost occurs in the associated camera.
Video Resume: Appears if video resume in the associated camera.
Signal On: Appears if one of the input device connected to the associated I/O module are
activated.
Signal Off: Appears if one of the input device connected to the associated I/O module are
terminated.
58