Specifications
Updates
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4 Select Install. The victor unified client license agreement dialog opens
5 Read the license carefully and select Accept or Decline as applicable
6 If Accept is selected, victor client will close and a dialog will display showing progress of
downloading and installing updates. The update can be cancelled by selecting Cancel
during the download of update files
Note
1. Progress dialog will not display if User Account Control (UAC) is enabled.
2. During the upgrade, if the Tyco Update application is running, the user is
informed of progress via a system tray status display.
7 Once update is complete, select OK
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VideoEdge NVR
Updates can be applied to VideoEdge NVRs from the client via the recorder’s context menu.
Before performing the update, the NVR checks the current version installed against the version to
be installed. If it is not a higher version, an alert is posted to the client, informing it that the update
failed and the reason for failure.
If security is enabled on the NVR, the user is prompted for credentials before the update is applied.
After successful update and restart of NVR services, an alert is sent to the victor client indicating to
it that the installation was a success.
CautionCaution
1. When a software update is applied either via a push update or applied manually using the
Administration Interface, NVR services will restart. Temporary NVR service outage should
therefore be expected when an update is applied.
2. It is recommended that you should schedule when NVR upgrades are applied and expect a loss
of video when services restart. When upgrading NVRs which are being monitored by a secondary
(Failover) NVR you need to stop Server Monitoring to prevent the secondary NVR taking over
when the upgraded primary NVR's services stop.
Note
VideoEdge NVR updates can only be carried out if the current user has ‘Edit’ permissions on the
applicable VideoEdge NVR recorder.