JVC VR-N100U user manual Rebooting, View Events, Manual Reboot Status

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3.If you select the N, you will be returned to the Set Server Name screen. If you select the Y, the VR-N100U will reboot. The LCD Panel will keep you informed about what is happening. Only when you reboot the system will the new addresses and Server Name go into effect.

6.5.6. Rebooting

VR-N100U supports 3 types of reboots and they can be executed from the LCD Display.

#Types of Reboots

1Normal Reboot

2Factory Defaults Reboot

3Safe Halt Reboot

1.When your system is operating normally, the LCD Panel will display the Server Name and the IP address, the Steady State Display. If you want to reboot the system, simply depress the Enter key. You will be prompted for the admin password. Use the Up and Down arrow keys to cycle through the numbers, letters and the dash to spell out the password. This screen did not display the first time you started up the system. The Password entry screen does not display until after you have setup your system in the VR-N100U Web browser interface. It will display from that point on whenever you press the Enter key. Depress the Enter key repeatedly to accept the password and advance to the Network Setup screen.

2.Depress the Down key to move through the screens until the Reboot… screen displays. Depress the Enter key. The first of the Reboot Type screens displays. There are three kinds of reboots you can perform. A Normal Reboot just reboots the system. A Factory Defaults Reboot resets all configurable VR-N100U functions to their original, fresh- from-the-factory settings. The contents of the VR-N100U Users List and the Groups List are lost. The Server Name and all defined Volume Sets are also lost when a reset-to-defaults reboot is selected. A Power Off Reboot will power down your system using a managed, controlled process designed to protect the system’s equipment prior to power off. The Status light will remain solid red, indicating the VR-N100U can be powered off. Turn the power switch to the Off position, or unplug the power cord from the outlet. Do not remove the power cord from the system to power it off. Use the Down key to cycle through the different reboot choices until you get to the one you want. Use the Enter key to select your choice of Reboot, select the Y on the confirmation screen and depress the Enter key to begin the Reboot. The LCD Panel will display progress messages regarding the state of the reboot.

6.5.7. View Events

The last LCD Panel option is View Events. Depress the Enter key to display the Password screen. Enter your admin password using the Up and Down keys to display the characters and numbers in the password. Depress the Enter key to accept the password and display the Network Settings screen. Depress the Down key to cycle to the View Events screen. The current event will scroll across the screen (the LCD Panel is reading this from the Event Log in the System Utilities). Use the Up and Down keys to view the other events recorded in the Event Log.

6.5.8. Manual Reboot Status

If the VR-N100U is manually rebooted, the Status LED is the only indicator light that is of concern. The chart below provides a summary of this information:

 

LED

 

Interval in

 

Color

 

 

Operation Performed

 

 

 

seconds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 ~ 8

 

Solid Amber

System Reboot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Status

8 ~ 12

 

Solid Red

Safe Halt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 ~ 16

 

None – LED Off

 

Factory Defaults Reboot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

16 +

 

Original State

Ignores the Reset button until pushed again

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the VR-N100U’s Status LED begins flashing red during a reboot, it indicates a hardware failure on the VR-N100U board. Hardware failures, if they exist, are detected during the power-on self-test and include the following:

Boot RAM failure

RAM failure

Flash failure

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Contents VR-N100U Video Disc Recorder Contact Information Table of Contents Managing VR-N100U with Vdrview Supported Devices Glossary of Terms Regulatory NOTICES, License and Warranty Technical Tips and TroubleshootingBios Emissions Certifications Safety CertificationsIntroduction Manual Organization What is an Appliance?VR-N100U Addresses Key Issues Analog SystemsDigital Video Recorders DVR’s Software-Based SolutionsSolution…VR-N100U Security Appliance Before You Begin Installing VR-N100UVR-N100U Quick Installation Guide Insert Sheet What’s in the BoxVR-N100U Hardware Overview Hardware LayoutStorage Capacity LCD Panel with Keypad and LED IndicatorsEmbedded Industrial Server LCD PanelLED Label Color Aspect Description LED IndicatorsKeypad Power Supply Acquiring an IP Address Installing VR-N100U on the NetworkBasic Installation Method 1 VDRView *Preferred ChoiceMethod 2 LCD Panel and Keypad Down Back Enter Method 3 EazyIP Method 4 Set a Workstation IP AddressSetup Wizard Using the VR-N100U Web BrowserAdmin Name and Password Rebooting Your VR-N100U Networked Cameras Setting Up the BackchannelBackchannel 10/100 Mbit Switch All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Where to Go From Here VR-N100U Overview VR-N100UName VR-N100U Setup WizardGetting to the VR-N100U Web Browser Interface Date, Time & Time Zone Admin Password & admin Password ConfirmServer Name Administration System Utilities Managing Your DevicesGeneral Settings Managing Users and GroupsAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Server Event Notification Time KeeperServer Event Log Server Reboot Network Information Administration Networks UtilitiesStatic IP Setup Dhcp Server Option Administration Cameras Utilities SearchAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Camera Recording Status Camera Views 2, 4, 8Camera Name Auto PlaybackDetails PTZ or MagnifyPan/Tilt Arrows Zoom In/OutDiscover ConfigureCamera Problems Auto Centering for PTZMotion Log ISO FilesNo Access Setup Motion DetectionSetup Camera-Level Security Viewer Level Operator LevelBrowse Icon Administration IconVR-N100U’s Toolbar About Icon Appliances List IconSearch Icon System Requirements Recommended ConfigurationManaging VR-N100U with Vdrview ISPMinimum Configuration Installing VDRViewDiscovering VR-N100U Appliances Logging into VR-N100UAll Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Zerver Information… Administer Zerver…Definition of Toolbar Icons Set Zerver IP Address…View Large Icons Communication Settings…Reflash Firmware on Zerver… View Small IconsOpen View New ViewSave View Launch Camera Control Edit/Delete ViewClose View Full Screen View Refresh Back to PreviousGo Forward to Next View VR-N100UsView Definition of MenusFile Large Icons Small Icons & List DetailsVR-N100Us Camera Views Reboot…Enable Discovery via Microsoft Browsing… OptionsEnable Discovery via Remote Server List… Edit Remote Zerver List…Refresh Settings Refresh F5 Camera SettingsHelp About VR-N100U Definition of Navigation Tabs Zerver CenterCamera Preview VR-N100U Camera ListCamera Status Legend Preview Camera Window Camera ConfigurationFilter Camera List Print Panel Contents Advanced Settings Preset PositioningClear Preview Panel Contents Web ConnectMonitor Cameras All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Search/Playback Motion Log Reflash All Items Are Subject To Change Without Notice Feb Rev Supported Devices Hard Disk Drive SpecificationsConfiguring the Hard Drives Advanced Settings for VN-C10U Network IP CamerasAdvanced Settings for VN-C11U Advanced Settings for VN-C30UTesting Network IP Cameras Advanced Settings for VN-A1U Network EnablersTesting Network Enablers Switches Technical Tips and Troubleshooting Industrial Server BoardOnboard Atapi ProcessorMemory Onboard ScsiUSB Onboard Dual EthernetPCI Expansion Slot COM PortJumper Settings 1. JP1 Flash Disk2. JP2 Scsi Termination 4. CN6 ATX Power Button5. CN8 Hardware Reset 3. JP3 CmosAdaptec Scsi Bios 6. CN22 Software ResetBios Keypad LED Panel with Keypad and LED IndicatorsLCD Panel Network LED IndicatorsStatus 10/100 Entering the AddressRenaming Your System DriveView Events RebootingManual Reboot Status Cmos failure NIC failure Scsi failure AFP BootpGlossary of Terms Broadcast Broadcast Address Browse List Browser CacheDNS CD-R CD-ROMDhcp Effective Rights Download Drive MappingDVD-ROM EideHtml Http FTPHFS IDELUN IPXLAN LED MACNFS MimeMulti-session CD Native IP Network Network ID NodeScsi PDCRarp SMBUNC TCP TCP/IPTID Wins Server Wizard World Wide Web URLWFW Agency Certifications Regulatory NOTICES, License and WarrantyLimited Warranty License Provisions US Government Restricted Rights Notice
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