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Camera management: camera health status report

Learn how to export a CSV of your LPR / ANPR camera health data from the Camera Management page

Written by Rachelle Cockrel

Overview

The camera health status export lets you download a current snapshot of your LPR/ANPR camera network directly from the Camera Management page. The CSV includes camera status, detection history, and whether any cameras are being ignored, giving your team a portable, up-to-date view of your network that you can share, analyse, and act on outside of Auror.


Who has access

The download is available to users with access to the Camera Management page. This includes users with the LPR Admin or Camera Management role.


How it works

Step 1: Open the Camera Management page

Navigate to Camera Management. You will see a list of all cameras in your organisation, along with their current health status.

Step 2: Filter your camera list

Use the filters to narrow down which cameras you want to export:

  • Status — select one or more statuses: Active, Needs attention, No recent detections. You can multi-select to include cameras across different statuses in a single download.

  • Last detection — use the slider to filter by how recently a camera last detected. For example, set a range to surface cameras that haven't detected in more than two days.

  • Show ignored cameras — toggle this on if you want to include cameras that are currently being ignored in your export.

Step 3: Download the CSV

Once your filters are set, click the Download button. The CSV will download immediately to your device.

Step 4: Open and use the file

The CSV includes the following columns:

Column

Description

Camera name

The name of the camera as configured in Auror

Camera identifier

Unique camera ID

Camera IP address

IP address of the camera

Status

Current health status of the camera

Is camera ignored

Whether the camera is currently being ignored (yes/no)

Site name

The site the camera is assigned to

Store number

Store identifier

Site timezone

Time zone of the site

Last detection

Timestamp of the most recent detection, in ISO-8601 format (e.g. 2026-04-20T01:36:00+12:00)

Timestamps are shown in ISO-8601 format, which includes the UTC offset. This makes it easy to sort by date in spreadsheet tools and ensures the data is readable regardless of where your team is located. If a camera is not yet assigned to a site, timestamp fields will be blank.


Key things to know

  • The export reflects your current filters. If you download without any filters applied, you will get all cameras in your organisation. Apply filters first to narrow the export to what you need.

  • Ignored cameras are included when visible. If you have "Show ignored cameras" toggled on when you download, those cameras and their ignored status will appear in the CSV.

  • Timestamps are in ISO-8601 format with UTC offset (e.g. 2026-04-20T01:36:00+12:00). This format is sortable in Excel and Google Sheets and unambiguous for international teams.

  • Unassigned cameras have blank timestamp fields, as Auror cannot determine the correct time zone without a site assignment.

  • The download is immediate. You do not need to wait for a report to be generated or sent by email.

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