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Power Up and Power Down
To power up and power down,
On the initial configuration:
1. Make sure the power switch on the rear panel is in the OFF (O) position, connect the power cord between the system and power outlet.
2. Turn on the system by by turning the power switch to the ON (I) position.
After the initial connection,
1. Press the power button for 1 second to power on.
2. Press the power button for 1 second to power down. the system should start flushing the cache contents in system memory and gracefully shut down.
3. If the power-down sequence does not proceed normally, press the power button for 4 seconds to shut down.
WARNING:
1. No storage system is completely fail-safe. Damage to data might occur due to file system corruption, operating system malfunction, virus infection, HDD component failures, and so on.
Therefore, it is highly recommended to regularly back up your data, and VIVOTEK disclaims responsibilities of data loss or recovery.
2. Always power off the system using the power button. Do not disconnect the power cord while the system is still operating. Doing so will result in data inconsistencies. The normal power-off procedure allows cached data to be written to disks.
NOTE:
If system buzzer is sounded, turn it off in Settings > Logs > Error page. Click the Stop
buzzer sound button.
Serious system faults, such as a missing volume, can trigger the system buzzer. Verify the cause of system fault and turn off the buzzer.
24 - User's Manual
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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