Idle State. Cable Plugged out on MAC %1
Description
%1 = MAC Address This indicates that a camera was disconnected from a POE port.
Notes
This is normally seen on the Una or M-Series.
Idle State. Cable Plugged out on MAC %1
%1 = MAC Address This indicates that a camera was disconnected from a POE port.
This is normally seen on the Una or M-Series.
%1: Valid WDR level is %2
%1 = IP address of Camera %BR% %2 = WDR setting – normally 1-10
This indicates what Wide Dynamic Range a camera is capable, or what level the plugin is set the camera to.
Closed {File Page}
This indicates that a 5-minute segment of video/audio has been recorded and the file closed.
This is a normal message.
Opened {File Path}
This indicates that a record stream has been opened on the storage volume for video/audio.
This is a normal message.
%1 will be using VMD4 for Motion Events
%1 = IP Address of camera. Indicates that VMD4 is being used for motion event detection.
This is a normal message.
%1 send error 110
%1 = IP address of camera.110 is a Linux C Error code “ETIMEDOUT 110 /* Connection timed out */”
This occurs on the send side of the data rather than the receive side, which is why it is a send error.
Sender Not Authorized
Often means camera was added with wrong device type. i.e. – added with Onvif rather than Pelco.
Input(***): Describe response failed (retcode 401)
401 is an HTTP error code for “Unauthorized”. For unknown reason this sometimes appears when the correct credentials are entered in the client.
Re-enter the password for the root account in the camera’s web interface.
Input(): Unrecognized resolution.
Server plugin does not like the resolution setting from the camera.
Enter camera web interface and change the resolution to match the IP Camera Integration test records.
tDVR %1 voltage %2
%1 = the capture board number starting with 0. %BR%%2 = The processor voltage detected at startup, which varies.
This is a normal message.