Connecting the power cable to another outlet, Troubleshooting – Epson TOUCH DH200 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

When a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following
describes the most common problems and solutions. Please refer to the following before calling
Digimerge Technical Support:

Error

Possible Causes

Solutions

• DVR is not receiving
power, or is not
powering up

• Cable from power adapter is
loose or is unplugged

• Confirm that all cables are connected correctly

• Confirm that the power adapter is securely
connected to the back of the unit

• Cables are connected, but DVR
unit is not receiving sufficient
power

• Confirm that the unit is powered on (LED
indicators on the front should be ON)

• If the unit is connected through a power bar or
surge protector, try bypassing the bar and
connecting the power directly to the wall outlet

• Confirm that there is power at the outlet:

• Connecting the power cable to another outlet
• Test the outlet with another plugged device

(such as an electric calculator or phone
charger)

• Remote control is
not detected by the
system

• Batteries in the remote control
are drained

• Install a fresh CR2025 battery in the remote
control

• There are no batteries in the
remote control

• Hard drive is not
detected by the
system

• Hard drive cables are loose or
not properly connected

• Remove the housing and check that hard drive
cables are firmly connected

• Hard drive has not been
initialized (formatted) by the
system

• From the Main Menu, select
System

>

Disk

>

Format and select Internal and then

click Start.

ATTENTION

: Formatting erases all

video data on the hard drive

• There is no hard drive in the
system

• Open the housing and install a 3.5" SATA hard
drive

Hard drive is full (0%)
and the unit is no
longer recording

• Repeat Record is not enabled

• From the Main Menu, select
System

>

Disk

>

Overwrite and select ON. This

enables the system to continuously record by
overwriting data once the hard drive is full

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