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Attaching Foot Pads
If you intend to place your chassis on a shelf or desktop, attach the foot pads to the bottom of the chassis where you can find corner marks for reference.
LED Indicators
Name
Power button
LED
Status LED
HDD LED
Default button
LED
Backup button
LED
Behavior Definitions
1 Off
2 Flashing Red
Powered down
Powering on
3 Constant Red System is on
1 Constant Green System is ready
2 Flashing Green Booting, proceeding with backup, restore, or restoring default
3 Constant Orange System errors, system buzzer will also be sounded
4 Flashing Orange Errors occurred with backup, restore, or restoring default
1 Constant Green Recording software is up and running
2 Flashing Green Recording videos
3 Flashing Red Connection errors, cameras disconnected, or no volume is available.
1 Off Not functioning
2. Flashing Green Restoring system defaults
1 Off Not functioning
Flashing Green Backing up system configuration
HDD tray LEDs
Volume status
Read/write status
HDD tray LED (2) 1 Constant White Hard disks are ready and configured into a volume
2 Off
3
4
Flashing Blue
Constant Blue
No hard disk is present
Read/write activities on hard disks
Drive is connected
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Table of contents
- 4 Revision History
- 5 Chapter One Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration
- 5 Introducing NR8401 Network Video Recorder
- 5 Special Features
- 6 Safety
- 7 Physical Description
- 9 Hardware Installation
- 12 Network Deployment
- 13 Initial Configuration
- 18 Rack-mounting
- 23 Attaching Foot Pads
- 23 LED Indicators
- 24 Power Up and Power Down
- 25 Chapter Two Login and Getting Started
- 25 2-1. Login
- 29 2-2. Graphical Layout and Screen Elements - Liveview
- 30 2-2-1. Camera List Panel
- 32 2-2-2. Layout
- 33 2-2-3. Layout contents
- 33 2-2-4. Logo & Menu
- 33
- 34 2-2-5. View Cell panel
- 43 2-2-6. PTZ panel
- 34 Adding Cameras to View Cells
- 45 2-2-7. Alarm panel
- 49 2-3. Graphical Layout and Screen Elements - Playback
- 50 2-3-1. Camera List Panel
- 51 2-3-2. Playback Layout
- 51 2-3-3. Logo & Menu
- 52 2-3-4. Playback View Cells
- 56 2-3-6. Calendar Panel
- 55 2-3-5. Alarm Panel
- 57 Chapter Three System Settings
- 58 3-1. System
- 58 3-1-1. System - General
- 59 3-1-2. System - Upgrade
- 60 3-1-3. System - Backup
- 63 3-1-4. System - Maintenance
- 65 UPS support
- 66 3-1-5. System - DI and DO
- 67 3-2. Network
- 67 3-2-1. Network - General
- 69 3-2-2. Network - DDNS
- 71 3-2-3. Network - Service
- 72 3-2-4. Network - Utility
- 73 3-3. Camera
- 73 3-3-1. Camera - General
- 79 3-3-2. Camera - Video
- 80 3-3-3. Camera - Schedule
- 82 3-4. Storage
- 82 3-4-1. Storage - Volume
- 93 3-4-2. Storage - Disk
- 95 3-5. Security
- 95 3-5-1. User account
- 98 3-5-2. Access list
- 99 3-6. Alarm
- 99 3-6-1. General
- 109 3-6-2. Editing Alarms via Source, Action, and Schedule
- 110 3-6-3. Alarm - History
- 111 3-7. Logs
- 114 Chapter Four Operation
- 114 4-1. Liveview
- 114 4-1-1. Placing Cameras into the Layout
- 118 4-1-2. PTZ and Other Screen Controls
- 121 4-1-3. Audio
- 122 4-1-4. Camera Properties and Controls
- 123 4-1-5. Alarm Panel
- 124 4-1-6. Layout view Control Buttons
- 125 4-2. Playback
- 125 4-2-1. Begin Playback and Search for Past Recordings
- 126 4-2-2. Past Alarms and Bookmarks
- 127 4-2-3. Synchronous Playback
- 128 4-2-4. Export media
- 130 4-2-5. Time Search
- 132 4-3. Other Functions - Using the Backup Button
- 134 Technical Specifications
- 135 Safety and Compatibility