Pelco C3662M Running a Recovery, Option #1, Option #2, Option #3, After Recovery

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RUNNING A RECOVERY

It may be necessary as a troubleshooting procedure to run a recovery on a DS component. The recovery CD allows you to reinstall the Windows XP operating system while maintaining video data, or you can choose to delete all video data. After the recovery procedure, you must reinstall the Digital Sentry software appropriate for the component and, in some cases, rebuild the database.

To run a recovery on a DS component, insert the recovery CD and restart the component. The CD boots to the following menu:

1.Exit and Reboot

2.Reinstall system drive (saves all video data)

3.Reformat and Reinstall (all video data will be lost) Select the option by typing the number.

OPTION #1

Remove the CD and start Windows.

OPTION #2

If you chose option #2 from the recovery menu, select YES to proceed. A bar indicates the progress of the recovery procedure. When finished, proceed to After Recovery.

OPTION #3

Complete the following steps if you chose option #3 from the recovery menu:

1.Select YES to proceed.

2.Determine whether drive 1 has both the system and data partitions, and then select YES or NO to begin the recovery.

AFTER RECOVERY

When the recovery is finished, complete the following steps:

1.Remove the recovery CD and restart the component.

2.Log on to Windows.

3.If prompted, install the applicable hardware drivers and restart the system. Depending on your hardware configuration, the computer might automatically reboot after this process is complete.

4.Change the computer name, workgroup, and IP address.

5.Install the software for the specific component as described in Software Installation on page 32.

If the recovered component is a server, VAU, or SAVR, restore the database backup as described in Using Digital Sentry Backup Manager on page 46. If you have not created a backup, you can recover the video files as described in Recovering Video Files Without a Database Backup on page 50.

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Contents P O R TA N T N O T E Integral Digital Sentry Page Contents C3662M 6/08 List of Illustrations List of Tables Important Safety Instructions Regulatory Notices Video Quality CautionIntroduction Typical SystemsTypical DS Enterprise Distributed System Component Installation DS Enterprise Savr InstallationDS Xpress with XMUX2 Installation Rear Panel of DS Enterprise SavrRear Panel of DS XPress with XMUX2 DS Xpress with Internal Camera Inputs Installation OutputRear Panel of DS XPress with Internal Camera Inputs DS Desktop Installation Rear Panel of 9- and 16-Input DS DesktopDS 1000 Installation Rear Panel of 4-Input DS DesktopRear Panel of DS DS Realvue Xpress Installation Rear Panel of DS RealVue XPressDS Realvue Desktop Installation DS RealVue XPress Audio ConnectorDS RealVue Desktop Alarm Bracket DS Realvue RAID Installation Rear Panel of DS RealVue RAIDXIO Installation XIO Cable DS NVR Installation Rear Panel of DS NVRDMS Installation VAU InstallationRear Panel of VAU XMUX2 Installation Rear Panel of XMUX2-16PTZ Installation DS Enterprise SAVR/DS XPress/VAU PTZ ConnectionsDS Enterprise Distributed System Installation C3662M 6/08 Digital Sentry SERVER/VAU Software Software InstallationDigital Sentry CLIENT/ADMIN Software Changing a Computer Name Changing PasswordsProcedural Instructions Changing AN IP AddressChanging the Time Zone Changing the Startup Mode of a ServiceStarting and Stopping Services Rules for Caching on Digital Sentry Client Computers Configuring and Testing Odbc ConnectivitySystem and Display Requirements for Client Computers Renaming a VAU Renaming DS ComponentsRenaming a DS Server Reconfiguring Dsadmin After AN IP Address Change Changing the SA PasswordConfiguring and Verifying Network Storage Connecting a Serial Input Device to a DS System Flashguard and the Watchdog Service FlashguardtestRelay Output Characteristics RAID IP AddressesIsolating Storage Units on a Private Network Subnet maskUsing the Fltime Utility Using Xpress WinviewUsing Integral License KEY Utility Using Realvue Diagnostic ToolNetwork Health Monitoring Hard DrivesRestoring Archived Data Using Digital Sentry Backup ManagerBacking UP the Database Repairing a Restored Database Repairing and Rebuilding a Digital Sentry DatabaseTesting a Network Connection Rebuilding Using -FIXLOCALDigital Sentry Network Speed Simulation Checking for Video FilesOption #1 Running a RecoveryAfter Recovery Option #2Recovering Video Files Without a Database Backup Removing References to Local Files on Failed Hard DrivesSpecifications DS RealVue Desktop VideoSpecifications DS RealVue RAID Specifications DS RealVue XPress Specifications DS IP CIFSpecifications DS XPress XMUX-2Specifications DS Desktop Specifications DS Enterprise Specifications DS NVR Product Warranty and Return Information ISO9001
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C3662M specifications

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