alarm recordings, specify a duration longer than 10 seconds after an alarm under “Post Alarm” of the alarm recording settings. (The default duration is 10 seconds for newly added schedules, so be sure to specify a longer duration.)

If you specify a value exceeding the limit for the total frame rate or the system’s processing load is exceedingly high, operations in the recording schedule settings screen may become slow, and the changing or addition of settings may not be possible. In this situation, remove the LAN cable connected to the camera before configuring the settings. In situations where connection to the camera is necessary (such as configuration of camera settings), change the time settings for the schedule, and change the other settings so that recording and motion detection are stopped before configuring the camera settings. Changing and deleting recording schedules may also be possible by connecting a remote client (RealShot Manager Controller).

If the Error LED and 1 and 2 of the Status LED on the front panel of the NSR are lit, the NSR may be in a state in which recording is not possible. If recording is not possible even after restarting the unit, refer to “Troubleshooting” in the Installation Manual. If the problem is still not resolved, restart the unit using the supplied NSR Series Recovery CD, and execute “Check file system.” If “Check file system” fails, consult your dealer.

When connecting to RealShot Manager Controller (a remote client), always use the Network Device 2 network on the NSR-100/50.

If the HDD LED on the front panel of the unit indicates a hard disk malfunction when using the NSR-50, do not remove the hard disk, and contact your dealer. The problem will not be resolved by replacing the hard disk while the unit is powered on and running, and doing so risks damage beyond repair.

When the NSR is used for long-term monitoring, the screen may refresh periodically, depending on the settings. Although the screen goes dark for several seconds to several tens of seconds while it is refreshed, this has absolutely no effect on recording. However, because the screen returns to the default monitoring state after refreshing, it does not preserve the playback status of recorded images or any temporary camera selections for monitor windows. It is also necessary to restart any monitoring sequences that were running before the screen refreshed.

Notes

This section describes some notes on the operation and configuration of the NSR. The content of this section is subject to change without notice. There may also be limitations other than the ones described below. Be sure to consult your dealer before use.

Monitoring Window

When you move the mouse focus off of a popup window, the item currently in focus cannot be determined. Move the mouse cursor back onto the popup window to confirm.

If you continuously click on a drop down menu button too quickly, the menu may not open. If this occurs, move the mouse focus away from the button temporarily before clicking again.

You can perform camera control operations while displaying monitor layouts in sequence, but control may become unstable if the monitor layout transitions in the middle of a control operation. When performing camera control operations, disable sequence display beforehand.

Depending on the size of a monitor window, additional information such as the date and time, number of frames received, and number of frames displayed may not fit into the window frame, and the information may be cut off or not

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