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Things that can go wrong;
In the folder the Ibanksetup program creates, Iibank, will be two files called SysInfo and FileInfo. These
files keep track of the Banks. For every Hard disk drive the structure is the same with a folder called IIbank
and the two “Info” files.
If one of these files gets damaged then the Banks are no longer readable and all data will be lost.
This will mean you are required to delete all the banks from this hard drive and reinitialize the banks.
Hint: If you start up the IbankSetup program it will list the Banks currently assigned to a HDD and will
make identification easy if a selected drive’s banks are corrupt.
If a Hard disk drive goes “OFF LINE” and the unit restarts, the SysInfo and FileInfo will be corrected for
the HDD that has gone “OFF LINE”.
Once the HDD is bought back “ON LINE” then the banks will need to be re setup for the corrected HDD.
HDD Table
Case 1:
1.
320x240 image size
2.
Recording speed per camera is 1 ips
Number of Cameras
HDD Size
4
8
12
16
100gb
1,736 hours
868 hours
578 hours
434 hours
200gb
3,472 hours
1,736 hours
1,157 hours
868 hours
Case 2:
1. 640x240 image size
2. Recording speed per camera is 1 ips
Number of Cameras
HDD Size
4
8
12
16
100gb
868 hours
434 hours
289 hours
217 hours
200gb
1,736 hours
868 hours
578 hours
434 hours
Note:
1.
Calculations are for average situations. Recording capacity will vary with the environment.
2.
Calculations are for Continuous recording. Event driven recording mode may record much
longer than the charts show.
3.
Calculations are based on the noted recording image size and recording speed.