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Status LED
The LED indicates the status of the Network Video Recorder.
LED | Status | Indication |
Power | Green | Power on |
| Off | Power off |
POE | Green | Normal |
| Off | Power off / POE fail |
Status | Green | Normal |
| Blinking red | Upgrading firmware |
HDD (Hard disk) | Blinking green | Hard disk is accessed |
| Red | Hard disk full or error |
WAN | On | With connection |
| Off | No connection |
| Blink | Activity on WAN port |
LAN1 | On | With connection |
| Off | No connection |
| Blink | Activity on LAN port 1 |
LAN2 | On | With connection |
| Off | No connection |
| Blink | Activity on LAN port 2 |
LAN3 | On | With connection |
| Off | No connection |
| Blink | Activity on LAN port 3 |
LAN4 | On | With connection |
| Off | No connection |
| Blink | Activity on LAN port 4 |
Hardware System Requirement
Computer:
■Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 or above
■Internet Explorer 6.0 or later
Hard disk:
SATA hard drive for up to 1TB
Hardware Reset
There is a indented reset button on the back panel of the Network Video Recorder. It is used to reboot the Network Video Recorder or restore the Network Video Recorder to factory default. Sometimes rebooting the Network Video Recorder could set it back to normal state. If the problems remain after rebooted, restore the Network Video Recorder to factory default and install again.
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