Superdvr q & a – SecurityMan iCamDVR (after Dec. 2011 shipment) User Manual

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SuperDVR Q & a

Q: What does the lights indicator in SuperDVR Graphic Users Interface mean?
A: Grey means Normal State. Yellow means Motion detection alarm. Blue means Video Loss. Teal means Manual Record

State. Green means Schedule Record State

Q: How does the different record mode work?
A: Users can set more than one record mode in Record setup but actually, there is only one valid record mode for a

certain period. The priority order of the record modes is: Motion Detection Record --> Manual Record --> Schedule
Record

Q: How to setup recycle record mode in SuperDVR system?
A: Select the “Recycle” option in Basic Configuration. Multiple hard drives and/or partitions can be selected to save the

record files. It will not overwrite the former files until all the selected available drive storage spaces are less than the
alarm detection space setup in the Alarm Configuration.

If “Recycle” is not selected or enable and the drives storage spaces are less than the alarm detection space setup in

the Alarm Configuration, the alarm will beep and the hard drive usage indicator will turn red.

Q: Why setup PC auto Reboot function, is it necessary?
A: Yes, this option is necessary to setup for automatic system reboot. Server at time will need to reboot for stability,

as continuously run server without restarting for days may result in instability, therefore it is necessary to setup
automatic reboot for every several day increments.

TIPS

It is recommended to install SuperDVR software into a boot drive that boots up the operation system (normally C:). The saved recorded

files is recommended to be saved in other drives and/or partitions such as D:, G: etc..

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