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Advanced Conguration
Here you’ll nd a comprehensive list of
hard drives connected to the DVR.
Typically, there will be one entry here,
and it will be the hard drive that came
with the DVR (if one was included) - you’ll
get many years of usage out of the
included hard drive.
Drives connected to the internal SATA
ports will be listed according to the SATA
port they’re connected to.
External drives connected via eSATA
will be listed here, and will behave like a
standard hard drive. They will be labeled
as eSATA.
External drives connected via USB will
not appear on this list, and can’t be
used to record footage - USB lacks the
bandwidth to write multiple streams
simultaneously. External USB drives can
only be used for backing up footage.
S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis
and Reporting Technology - gotta love
a good acronym) is your hard drives
way of telling the DVR how it’s going.
Status: The current condition of the
hard drive. It should say “Good”. If it
says anything else, this indicates theres
a problem with your hard drive.
If there’s no problem, theres little else
to do here, unless reading the output
of the dozens of self-tests the hard
drive performs on itself is of interest to
you.
If you have been confronted with a HDD
Error, or the Status entry doesn’t read
“Good” then you can use the S.M.A.R.T.
information to attempt to diagnose the
problem. The information presented
in the S.M.A.R.T. report is practically
identical to what youd see on a
desktop PC while using Administrator
Tools, or a similar service.
Device: HDD
Device: S.M.A.R.T.

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