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4.1 MAIN MENU
The Main Menu can be accessed at any time from the Live View by right-clicking the mouse
and bringing up the Short Cut Menu. Pressing the Return button on the side of the NVR will
also bring up the Main Menu.
There are eight submenus available; Search,
Record Settings, Setting, Remote Device,
Advanced, Backup, Info and Shutdown.
Clicking on an icon will take you to that
function or the submenu it represents.
The Search menu is covered in Section 3.5
Search and Playback.
MAIN MENU
SEARCH
INFO
ADVANCED BACKUPREMOTE DEVICE
SHUTDOWN
SETTING
RECORD SETTINGS
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4.2 INFO MENU
Double-clicking on the Info icon will open the Info window. There are either five or six options
depending on your model: HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Info, Log, Version, Online Users,
Remote Device Info and Net Resource Info.
HDD INFORMATION
This window displays information on the type, size, available space and status of the system’s
internal hard drive.
The system supports a single A/V-rated SATA
hard drive and it will be designated SATA
1. Below the drive name is the drive status
indicator.
“O” Drive is operating normally.
“X” Indicates an error
“-“ Hard drive not installed
“?”Hard drive is damaged
In the case of a hard drive error, the system will come directly to this menu. An error may be
indicated if the hard drive time and system time do not match. To resolve this issue, adjust
the time in the General setting menu located in the Setting menu (See Section 4.3) and
restart the system. Formatting the drive, using HDD Manage as described in Section 4.4
Advanced is another possible solution to drive errors.
If the drive is damaged or missing, you will need to install a drive. Please see Chapter 6 for
hard drive installation instructions.
Select View Recording Times to show files recorded on the NVR.
LOG
Any activity on the NVR is logged and
recorded on the system. This information can
be viewed and searched from this window.
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Information on user access, system
shutdowns, changes in recording status,
video loss and etcetera are listed. You can
search for activity in a similar manner to the
file search. This information can be backed
up to an external USB drive in the same
manner as video files and it will be saved as
a text document that can be opened by a
word processor, NotePad or other text reader
application.