Part 2 - Configuration
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Monitoring Options
System
Define monitoring times. If self-
diagnosis is not performed on a
regular basis, the system will assume
an error.
Bootup,
Restart,
Shutdown
Define bootup, restart and
shutdown actions.
Panic Record
Define panic recording actions.
Check
Recording
The system will assume an error if
the system has been scheduled to
record normally but recording does
not take place during scheduled
intervals.
Select
Schedule On
and then
configure the days of the week,
times, and monitoring interval.
Select the button on the
bottom left of the screen to add
a schedule. Select icon to
delete the schedule.
Check Alarm-
In
The system will assume an error if
the alarm-in status does not change
during the specified monitoring
interval while alarm-in is active.
Disk Almost
Full
Generates an event if the disk
reaches the specified capacity (80%
to 99%).
Disk Full
Generates an event when all disks
reach their maximum capacity.
Disk Bad
Generates an event when the
specified percentage of the disk
becomes damaged. Set to between
10% and 90% in 10% intervals.
Disk
Temperature
Specify the threshold temperature.
Once any disk reaches this threshold,
the system will issue an alert.
Disk
S.M.A.R.T.
Monitors disks that support
S.M.A.R.T. and notifies the user if a
disk error is detected.
Fan Error
Notifies the user when the fan inside
the system malfunctions.
eSATA
Disconnected
Notifies the user if an eSATA device
becomes disconnected while in use.
Disk Config
Change
It will be highlighted when the NVR
reboots after the hard disk drive has
been replaced.
No Storage
Found
It will be highlighted when no hard
disk drive has been connected.
Consecutive
Invalid PW
It will be highlighted when login
fails by entering a wrong password
for consecutive attempts.
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For system events, only an e-mail notification of
actions can be selected.
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In order to use the Notify(Callback) feature, the
NVR must be registered to the remote program on
the receiving PC's end.