Motorola DCT3080 ユーザーズマニュアル
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DCT3080 Installation Manual
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The DVR/Hard Drive Status fields are:
Field Description
Field Description
Enabled
Indicates whether the DVR is enabled, based on the DCT3080
Connected State (CONNECTED or DISCONNECTED) and
resource availability (resource authorized; hard disk installed
and functional):
Connected State (CONNECTED or DISCONNECTED) and
resource availability (resource authorized; hard disk installed
and functional):
OSD
LED
Description
True En DVR
enabled
False Un DVR
disabled
Stream
Indexer Ver.
Indexer Ver.
The stream indexer version number, without leading zeros; for
example, version 0000000065 is displayed as “65”
example, version 0000000065 is displayed as “65”
Content
Record Ver.
Record Ver.
The content record version number, displayed without leading
zeros
zeros
Number
Indicates the encoder number — 1 or 2
Type
Indicates the encoder type — Not Inst(alled), MPEG2, Other, or
Unknown
Unknown
Drive
The drive type — IDE (internal), 1394, USB (external), or NOT
AVAILABLE (neither enabled nor configured)
AVAILABLE (neither enabled nor configured)
Record
Capacity
Remaining
Capacity
Remaining
The remaining recording capacity, in bytes
Number of
Installed
Drives
Installed
Drives
The number of internal and external hard drives, up to a
maximum of 9
maximum of 9
Drive
The identification number sequentially assigned to each
installed drive and whether the drive is INTERNAL or
EXTERNAL
installed drive and whether the drive is INTERNAL or
EXTERNAL
Model
Number
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
“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 = 1x10
9
bytes. For
example, 120 decimal GB = 120x10
9
bytes.)