NEC NDRV-60 owner manual Troubleshooting, Symptom Cause Solution

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Troubleshooting

Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service.

Symptom

Cause

Solution

 

 

 

No power.

The power cord is disconnected.

Plug the power cord into the wall outlet

 

 

securely.

No picture.

The TV is not set to receive Recorder

Select the appropriate video input mode

 

signal output.

on the TV so the picture from the DVD

 

 

Recorder appears on the TV screen.

 

 

 

 

The video cable is not connected

Connect the video cable securely.

 

securely.

 

 

The connected TV power is turned off.

Turn on the TV.

 

 

 

No sound.

The equipment connected with the

Select the correct input mode on the

 

audio cable is not set to receive

audio receiver so you can listen to the

 

Recorder signal output.

sound from the Recorder.

 

 

 

 

The audio cables are not connected

Connect the audio cable securely.

 

securely.

 

 

The power of the equipment connected

Turn on the equipment connected with

 

with the audio cable is turned off.

the audio cable.

 

 

 

 

The audio connecting cord is damaged.

Replace it with new one.

The playback picture is

The disc is dirty.

Clean the disc.

poor.

 

 

 

 

 

The Recorder does not

No disc is inserted.

Insert a disc.

start playback.

 

 

 

 

 

 

An unplayable disc is inserted.

Insert a playable disc. (Check the disc

 

 

type, color system, and regional code.)

 

 

 

 

The disc is placed upside down.

Place the disc with the playback side

 

 

down.

 

 

 

 

The disc is not placed within the guide.

Place the disc on the disc tray correctly

 

 

inside the guide.

 

The disc is dirty.

Clean the disc.

 

The Movie Rating level is set.

Cancel the Rating function or change

 

 

the rating level.

The picture from the

The video signal from the external com-

You cannot connect via this recorder.

external input is distort-

ponent is copy-protected.

Connect the component directly to your

ed

 

TV.

Some channels are

Those channels are not stored in the

Restore channels. See “Program Edit”

skipped over when

recorder.

on pages 19-20.

using v / V.

 

 

The picture or sound of

Aerial or cables are loose.

Tighten connections or replace cable.

broadcasting channel is

 

 

weak or missing.

 

 

 

 

 

Camcorder image is not

Camcorder is off.

Turn camcorder on and operate

shown.

 

properly.

Camcorder image via

Recorder INPUT SELECT is

Use AV to select input channel (AV1,

A/V input or DV IN to

incorrect.

AV2, DV, etc.)

Recorder is not shown

 

 

on TV screen.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents DVD RECORDER/ Video Cassette Recorder Safety Precautions Table of Contents About the symbols for instructions VCR Mode Tape Playback Preparation Normal PlaybackOperation with DVD and Video CD Title List and Chapter List MenuOverview Recordable DiscsPlayable Discs Regional code of the DVD Recorder and DVDsAbout Symbols Disc-related termsTypes of video CDs About DVD-R and DVD-RW disc About DVD+R and DVD+RW discWhat are ‘recording modes’? Is editing a DVD like editing a video tape?Disc types and recording formats, modes, and settings Disc type Disc format Recording mode FunctionsAbout DVD recording Remote Control Operation Range Reset the RecorderPrecautions Front Panel Disc type indicators Function Display WindowHi-Fi Remote Control Overview Rear Panel Connecting to the Aerial ConnectionsConnections to Your TV Connections Connecting to an Amplifier Digital Multi-channel soundAmplifier Receiver Connecting a Digital Camcorder Use a DV cable not supplied to connect the DV in/outRear Front Front of Recorder Before Operation Initial Settings General OperationAuto Programming Before Operation Program EditProgram Edit Station Rename Sort TV channels manuallyDeleting a program Clock Set TV AspectVCR Play System Progressive ScanFactory Setting Select a language for the Setup menu and on-screen displayDisplay Language Disc LanguageSet Password Lock Parental ControlSampling Frequency DRC Dynamic Range ControlMovie Rating Disc Record Mode VCR Record ModeVCR Record System DV Record AudioDisc Initialize Disc FinalizeUse b / B to select OK then press Enter It takes a few moments to format the discRemote control buttons for entering a name Disc LabelDisc Protect Auto PlayBefore Operation General Explanation On-Screen Display Displaying Information on-screenChanging TV Channels Changing TV Audio ChannelMenu Options Selection MethodSelection Method Recording mode, etc. ORG Original PList Playlist Shows the elapsed playing time Total timeRecording mode, etc Shows playing speedGeneral Features Operation with DVD and Video CD Playing a DVD or Video CDOperation with DVD and Video CD General Features Slow MotionRepeat Chapter Time SearchChecking the Contents of DVD Video Discs Menus ZoomTitle Menu DVD Disc Menu DVDOperation with DVD and Video CD Music menu options Music-Audio CD menu options CDMusic-CD menu options MP3 WMA Program AddAudio CD and MP3/WMA Operation Moving to Another Track CD MP3Repeat Track/AllFolder/Off CD MP3 Search CDProgrammed Playback with Audio CD and MP3/WMA Program List menu options CD MP3Jpeg File Operation Viewing a Jpeg File Jpeg Skip ImagesRotate Images View Slide ShowsVCR Mode Tape Playback Preparation Normal Playback VHSSpecial Effect Playback VHS Tracking Control VHSInstant Timer Recording Basic Recording Basic Recording from a TVBasic Recording Copying from DVD to VCRCopying from VCR to DVD Timer Recording Checking Timer Recording Details Canceling a Timer RecordingStopping a Timer Recording in Progress Timer Recording TroubleshootingRecording from an External Input Recording from an External Input What is DV? TroubleshootingDV-Related Messages Using the Title List-Original menu VR Using the Chapter List-Original menu VRTitle List and Chapter List Menu Using the Title List-Playlist Menu VR ChapterTitle Name TitleUsing the Title List menu Video Deleting a Title VideoIf the disc has already been finalized Play Title NameUsing the Title List menu +RW Using the Chapter List menu +RWFull Play DivideUsing the Title List menu +R Using the Chapter List menu +RFull Play Starts playback Selected title including the hid Menu of the title. refer to right On thisTitle and Chapter Editing Titles, Chapters and Parts VRAdding Chapter Markers VR Changing Title ThumbnailsMaking a New Playlist VR Adding Additional Title/Chapters to Playlist VRPlay ChapterPlay DeleteTitle ProtectDelete EditCombine Playlist, then press EnterDeleting a Title/Chapter Deleting a Part VRNaming a Title VR Video +RW +R Combining Two Chapters Into OnePlaylist Add Delete Part Dubbing Play Title DeleteMoving a Playlist Chapter VR Play Full Play Chapter DeleteEdit Dubbing Divide One Title Into Two +RW Play Full Play Chapter Delete Protect Title NameDubbing Hide Clean-up Recording Video VR +RW Additional InformationOverwrite Recording +RW Language Code List Code LanguageCountry Code List Code CountryTroubleshooting Symptom Cause SolutionMoisture Condensation Specifications N 001 217 Home Electronics Group NEC Service Centres Melbourne Unit 1/6 Garden Road, ClaytonQueensland South AustraliaNo 3834RV0024K

NDRV-60 specifications

The NEC NDRV-60 is a state-of-the-art network video recorder designed for modern surveillance needs. With a robust architecture, it offers reliability and performance suitable for both small and medium-sized installations. The NDRV-60 stands out in the crowded market of network video recorders due to its impressive features, cutting-edge technology, and user-friendly interface.

One of the main features of the NDRV-60 is its capability to support multiple camera connections. It can handle up to 60 IP camera channels, making it an ideal choice for businesses, educational institutions, and large facilities that require extensive surveillance coverage. This flexibility allows users to integrate cameras from various manufacturers, ensuring the system can adapt to different environments and requirements.

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Overall, the NEC NDRV-60 combines versatility, advanced technology, and ease of use, making it a reliable choice for those looking to enhance their security measures. Its comprehensive features ensure that users can tailor their surveillance to meet specific needs, providing peace of mind through effective monitoring solutions. Whether for commercial, educational, or public safety applications, the NDRV-60 sets a high standard in the field of network video recording.