TROUBLESHOOTING PRO-VISION® Video Systems
DVR-906M SYSTEM GUIDE
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DVR is not recording at all.
The SD card or SSD is not able to be
loaded by DVR.
See the “DVR is not loading SD card/SSD”
section above.
The camera(s) are not set to record.
Go to the Recording settings page of the web
interface and ensure that the recording is set to
Auto for each camera.
There is no free space available on
the SD/SSD.
Free up space on the disk by enabling
Overwrite in the DVR’s web interface or by
deleting the Alarm video on the disk.
DVR is filling up with video and no
longer recording (may be beeping
also).
If the video on the disk that is full is all
in the “Video” folder, then the
Overwrite feature is not enabled.
Go to the web interface under Storage and
ensure the “Overwrite” box is checked.
If the video on the disk that is full is all
in the “Alarm” folder then something is
triggering the recording too often.
Ensure that whatever triggers are set to record
are only things that happen on occasion.
Triggers that are recording for regular events
will always fill up the disk.
Check the Triggers, G-Force and GPS pages to
uncheck the camera recording boxes for the
triggers where recording is not necessary.
DVR is recording some cameras
but not all.
The camera(s) that are not recording
are not set to record in the menu.
Go to the Recording settings page of the web
interface and ensure that the recording is set to
Auto for each camera.
A camera is not working properly or is
damaged.
Test to ensure it is a camera problem by
swapping that camera to another input on the
DVR unit.
A cable is damaged/broken.
Test the cable by bypassing it with another
cable or connecting that camera directly to
DVR. Replace if damaged.
If multiple cables are used, the correct
cables might not have been used or
were installed improperly.
Ensure that at least one cable is a 30 ft.
Repeater cable (has an inline booster) and that
the repeater is connected to the DVR. Multiple
20 ft. cables cannot be connected together.
DVR restarts/reboots on its own.
The SD card or SSD is not able to be
loaded by DVR.
See the “DVR is not loading SD card/SSD”
section above.
There is a problem with a camera,
cable or accessory.
Disconnect each component one at a time to
isolate the cause, review the log text file(s) on
the SD card to determine what is causing the
issue.
There is a software problem with the
DVR unit.
Contact technical support, have the log text
file(s) from the SD card available.