Vodafone Business Surveillance – IP470 Installation User Guide
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It should now be possible to add the Axis camera to the encoder.
Step 4 – Setting recording settings
An encoder can save recordings to an internal or external USB Disk (Fat32 formatted, at least 20GByte, USB
3.0 preferred). External NAS Disk is supported as a beskope option.
Note: The maximum supported capacity on an internal or external hard drive is 2TB. It is possible to use larger drives,
but they must be formatted by the encoder and the recording space will be reduced to 2TB.
The Recording Storage page will list all available recording locations.
If multiple locations are available, the encoder will pool the locations to
increase the available storage duration.
The Storage Settings menu option can be used to configure various aspects of the
recording. For security reasons, it is possible to enable/disable individual types of
recording devices (or to turn off recording entirely).
When all storage devices become full it is possible to either:
Overwrite oldest recordings (default)
Stop recording
When stop recording is selected the encoder will start to send out notifications when
each disk starts to become full (the threshold is configurable).
To view the settings and status of a recording location select it from the list.
As well as showing the status of the device (including how full it is) it also allows the user to format the
drive, or safely eject the drive from the encoder.
Users wishing to use a NAS drive will require the Windows file share information:
The IP Address of the NAS (e.g. 192.168.10.12)
The name of the share (e.g. share)
The username/password to connect to the NAS
Recording drives can also be speed tested to determine if the storage
device is fast enough for recording purposes.