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Using NAS
NAS (Network Attached Storage) is a dedicated file server
that is connected to the LAN1 network.
In the case of NVR, you can specify NAS connected to the
camera network (LAN1) as a drive for archiving data.
Caution:
When NAS is used, the recording frame rate will decrease
depending on the NAS performance.
Note:
Follow the NAS [Instruction Manual] for settings on NAS.
This may take a while depending on the format and RAID
settings, etc. For further details, please contact the NAS
manufacturer.
For details on NAS you can connect to this unit, consult
your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer. You can also check
on our website.
Connecting to NAS
1 Double-click [4. Unit Setup] on the desktop
The [Unit Setting] window appears.
2 Click [NAS Setting]
The NAS connection user setting screen appears.
3 Enter the [User name] and [Password] that are
configured on the NAS device for access to NAS
in [NAS User setting], and click [Register]
A Windows user is created on the this unit with the
entered user name and password.
Caution:
Specify a name different from the host name defined in
"Connect This Unit to a Network" (APage31) as the user
name for NAS setting.
If other Windows users have been created outside [NAS
User setting], those users will be erased. (Basic users
created using Management Application will not be
deleted.)