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DVR beeps whenever motion is detected. Buzzer is set to on. Go to ALARM SETUP and turn
the buzzer function OFF.
Camera images do not show on the screen
when there are cameras connected.
The video format may be set to PAL. This a
European format and not supported by North
American monitors/TVs. Go to SYSTEM –
GENERAL and set the format to NTSC.
The DVR reboots every week. By default, the DVR is set to reboot weekly
on Sundays. To adjust this, go to ADVANCED ›
MAINTAIN.
The DVR keeps beeping. There could be video loss, HDD loss, motion
detection or no HDD space on your DVR.
The DVR can be set to alarm when these
actions take place. The alarm alerts you if
there is tampering with the camera to DVR
connections. Check the connections and keep
the DVR in a safe place where it will not be
tampered with or moved around.
Disconnect and reconnect all camera
connections to make sure they are snug and
tight fitting.
The DVR is not recording according to my
schedule.
Ensure the proper time is set on your DVR.
Refer to the instruction manual under Record
Schedule.
Double check your schedule record times – it
may be set on the no record function.
Playback video is choppy. Check the FPS for each camera that is
recording the choppy video. Refer to your
settings in the main menu. The higher the FPS
the smoother the video. If the FPS is set too low
the video will appear choppy.
Cannot see all/one of the camera(s) on the
monitor.
Check if the cameras are properly connected
to the back of the DVR and to a power source.
If using the 4 to 1 power connector, make sure
it is plugged into a power source and each of
the cameras.
Check CAMERA SETUP from the MAIN MENU to
see if any of the cameras are turned OFF.