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11.3 Ethernet Maintenance
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Basic information displays the current and historic state
of camera channels. This can be due to several
reasons such as damage, poor contact and installation.
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Device module displays information with regards to the
mobile network, Wi-Fi and GPS module. See below:
Ethernet Module Information Figure 230
Ethernet Maintenance Figure 231
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Storage Device
is used for varied features. It
shows all storage devices, HDD, SD(Internal),
SD(FPB) and FRONT USB. The free/total capacities
are displayed.
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You can format a chosen storage device by clicking
. See below for format confirmation window.
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Under the
Local Storage
section, you define the
path used for snaps and video backups. By default, this
is set to:
C:\Users\Administrator\NVR\
Ethernet Format Confirmation Figure 232
Ethernet Storage Devices Figure 233
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Version Information
shows the device type,
which can be MDR-504XX-500 or MDR-508XX-1000.
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The current firmware and MCU version is also
displayed. CP3/4 version is currently not used.
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You can upgrade firmware and MCU version by
browsing to your file path and clicking Upgrade.
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Configuration files can be exported. Once you click
export an Internet Explorer prompt will ask to save the
file. See below.
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Importing a configuration file, require you to have a
config file already stored locally and this is then sent to
the MDR.
Ethernet Config File Figure 234
Ethernet Version Information Figure 235
11.4 Ethernet Log
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Log is used to search, display and export logs from the MDR.
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Logs can be alarm logs, operation logs or locked logs.
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Alarm logs can be filtered further by type such as: IO, Panic,
Speed, Video Loss, Blind detection, Motion detection, G-
Force and Geo-Fence.
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Search results are displayed below containing information
such as type, date, time and details.
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Exporting log files is done by clicking Export, this will then
show an Internet Explorer prompt as shown below. Click
Save. By default, this will save to the following path:
C:\Users\Administrator\Downloads
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Exports are stored as .txt files which can be opened by a text
editor such as Notepad™.
Ethernet Log File Figure 236
Ethernet Logs Figure 237
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