The Status report is from an already registered player. If you don’t register any player and click the Status tab, you will see just a blank report with null values.
Refresh
If you want an updated status report of your player, you can click the “Refresh” button at the top-right corner of the Status tab.
See below for a quick explanation of what is being reported:
Screen ID: A unique ID helping Tech Support to troubleshoot an issue.
Status last updated: Displays the date and time of the last status report.
Hardware Version: Displays the version of the hardware of your player.
Software Version: Displays the installed software version of your player.
Hostname: Shows the hostname of your device.
Screen Resolution: The resolution of the screen that the player is connected to via HDMI.
Storage: The total and available free storage space on the SD card.
Browser Session Data Size: The size of cached data from various web sessions. Click the “Clear” button, to delete the cache.
Uptime: Measuring the total time that your player is powered on
Wi-Fi status: Displays the SSID, Quality, and Signal Strength from the connected wireless network.
HDMI Connected: It indicates that an HDMI cable is already connected to the player and the screen.
TV Status: It takes three possible values:
On
Off
? – it means that the player couldn’t get a proper report from your TV confirming if it is on or off
Power Supply: It takes two possible values:
Green Status
Red Status – it means that the Raspberry Pi runs at low voltage, and the PSU needs to be changed.
Color Depth: The Color Depth you selected from the Sound/Display settings.
CPU Temperature: Displays the CPU temperature in Celsius and Fahrenheit.
CPU Load: Shows the CPU for the last 1, 5, and 15 minutes.
RAM: Shows the Total, Available, and currently Used amount of memory.
Swaps: Shows the available Size of swap memory and currently Used.
Public IP: The Public IP address of the player.
wlan0: Displays the wireless network information of your player.
eth0: Displays the wired network information of your player.
Locked Down: Shows if the player is locked down or not (Enterprise plan only).
Encrypted: It shows if the partition that stores media files on the SD card have been encrypted or not (Enterprise plan only).