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System, You can save the NVR configuration to a file and restore it when necessary

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Section 3 - Configuration Interface System You can save the NVR configuration to a file and restore it when necessary, such as restarting the NVR in the event of a crash. Reset the NVR to restore all configurations to factory default settings. System Restart: If the NVR is malfunctioning or crashes unexpectedly, click Restart on the NVR. Restarting the NVR will take about ninety seconds. System Click System Shutdown to shut down the NVR. Shutdown: Restore to Click Restore to reset all settings back to the factory defaults. Factory Default Settings: Save Click Save to save the current configuration. All the settings can be Configuration saved as a file to a specified location. Settings: Load You can restore the configuration file after resetting to factory default Configuration settings. Click Browse to select the configuration file and restore it by Settings: clicking Load. Idle Time (Minutes): During setup and configuration, the NVR keeps track of the idle time, which is how long a user remains inactive. If the inactive period exceeds the specified limit, the user will be logged out for security reasons. You can specify the idle time limit by entering a number in minutes. Buzzer: Click On to enable or Off to disable the buzzer. This is an audible alarm that sounds off when an event is triggered. Enable Auto Click to enable or disable auto plugin. Enabling auto plugin allows the Plugin: NVR to automatically detect any connected cameras. Click Save to save your settings. D-Link DNR-312L User Manual 48

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D-Link DNR-312L User Manual
Section 3 - Configuration Interface
If the NVR is malfunctioning or crashes unexpectedly, click
Restart
on
the NVR. Restarting the NVR will take about ninety seconds.
Click
System Shutdown
to shut down the NVR.
Click
Restore
to reset all settings back to the factory defaults.
Click
Save
to save the current configuration. All the settings can be
saved as a file to a specified location.
You can restore the configuration file after resetting to factory default
settings. Click
Browse
to select the configuration file and restore it by
clicking
Load
.
During setup and configuration, the NVR keeps track of the idle time,
which is how long a user remains inactive. If the inactive period exceeds
the specified limit, the user will be logged out for security reasons. You
can specify the idle time limit by entering a number in minutes.
Click
On
to enable or
Off
to disable the buzzer. This is an audible alarm
that sounds off when an event is triggered.
Click to enable or disable auto plugin. Enabling auto plugin allows the
NVR to automatically detect any connected cameras.
Click
Save
to save your settings.
System
System Restart:
System
Shutdown:
Restore to
Factory Default
Settings:
Save
Configuration
Settings:
Load
Configuration
Settings:
Idle Time
(Minutes):
Buzzer:
Enable Auto
Plugin:
You can save the NVR configuration to a file and restore it when necessary, such as restarting the NVR in the event of a crash.
Reset the NVR to restore all configurations to factory default settings.