Restoring default settings – JVC VR-N1600E User Manual

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Memo :

● NAS is a dedicated file server that is connected to the

network. For this unit, you can specify the NAS as a drive
for archiving data.

● For details on archiving to the NAS drive, refer to

[Archiving] (A Page 104).

Note :

● After configuring the NAS drive, an error message will

appear on the NVR Viewer about 1 minute, and live

images may not be displayed during this interval.

Follow the procedures below to restore the default settings.

1

Select [Return to default setting] from the main

menu

● The [After initializing,the system is automatically

rebooted. Reboot now?] message appears.

2

Click [OK]

● Reboots the unit after initializing.

Note :

● Settings in the [Password] sections (A Page 65) in [OS

Setting](A Page 68), [Language Setting], and [Unit

Setting] of the [Main Menu] will not be initialized.

Item

Description

E

Details

Click this option to display the [Advanced]
screen.
You can specify the settings when
archiving to NAS or the built-in HDD on
this screen.

NAS User Settings

User name

For specifying the user name for
connecting to NAS.

Password

For specifying the password for
connecting to NAS.

NAS Drive

Add

Enter the IP address of the NAS to be
connected to the [Address], and click the
[Add] button.

Example)

192.168.0.200 h

NAS Device’s IP Address

Shared Name

Del

Select the NAS to delete in [List], and
click the [Del] button.

Auto Archive

Enable
archiving to
internal
HDD

Select this check box.
Data will not be archived to the built-in
HDD if this check box is not selected.

F

Quick
Format

Selecting the [Quick Format] check box,
followed by clicking the [Initialize] button
enables you to shorten the time required
for the initialization process.
If bad sectors are found during the HDD
initialization process, deselect the [Quick
Format] check box and press the
[Initialize] button.

Restoring Default Settings

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