TROUBLESHOOTING PRO-VISION® Video Systems
DVR-906M SYSTEM GUIDE
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Camera & Accessory Troubleshooting:
Some cameras are viewable in the
web interface but not others.
A camera is disconnected or 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 connection is not connected
or the cable is damaged.
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
30 ft. cables cannot be connected together.
No cameras can be viewed live in
the web interface.
See the Web/Viewing section above.
GPS coordinates are not appearing
on video files.
The GPS OSD is not enabled on the
DVR.
Ensure that the “GPS OSD” is checked in the
DVR web interface on the GPS settings page.
GPS speed is not appearing on the
video files.
The GPS speed checking is not
enabled on the DVR.
Ensure that the “Obtain Speed” box has “From
GPS” Selected.
Event Button light is not working.
Event button is not completely
connected to DVR cable.
Remove then reinsert the event button
connecter into the DVR interface cable.
GPS/EVT/Triggers cable on DVR is
not fully connected or is damaged.
Check the cable to ensure that it is fully
connected to DVR.
Event button or cable is damaged.
Contact a sales representative to purchase a
replacement.
GPS Overspeed trigger is activating
too often.
The speed limit is set to low.
Adjust the “Speed Limit” to a higher speed.
G-Force is activating triggers too
often.
The G-Force threshold for the X, Y or
Z axis is set to low.
Adjust the threshold for the appropriate axis to a
higher G-Force threshold setting.
The trigger wires are activating
opposite from when the signal is
received.
The signal “Level” is set incorrectly in
the DVR interface.
Go to the Triggers page in the DVR menu and
adjust the “Level” to the opposite of the current
setting.
A beeping noise occasionally is
heard on the DVR.
The “Buzzer” is enabled for a
connected trigger, G-Force, or GPS.
If desired, set the buzzer setting to “Off” to
disable the beeping.
The DVR has a problem and cannot
record.
Check the SD Card, review the log file if
necessary.