Sony BSV-M1 Operating Instructions - Page 38

Shutdown, refer to Shutting Down the System in Basic Use.

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The error log is displayed. Displays errors that occurred while the server was running. Shutdown 3 To save current settings, click "Save Settings". The system settings saved here can be reflected to in the event that it becomes necessary to restore the system to the factory default condition due to a system failure. For more about system repair, refer to "System Restore" (page 48) in "Appendix". Caution If you change settings, be sure to save them with this button. Note • Data saved with "Save Settings" consists of network, email notification and password settings. • If the total number of errors recorded in the error log exceeds 200, older errors are deleted from the log. • Click "Reload" to update the display with the latest information. • Clicking "Back" returns display to the "Status" page. • For information on error logs and solutions to the errors, refer to "List of Error Logs" (page 50) in the "Appendix" chapter. In "Shutdown", the system can be shut down or restarted. You can also configure the system so that it shuts down automatically at a specified day and time on a weekly basis. This section focuses on how to shut down the system at a specified day and time on a weekly basis. For information on how to shut down and restart the system, refer to "Shutting Down the System" (page 20) in Chapter 2, "Basic Use". 38 Chapter 4 Using the BSV-M1 Administration Menu

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Chapter 4
Using the BSV-M1 Administration Menu
The error log is displayed. Displays errors that occurred while the server
was running.
3
To save current settings, click "Save Settings".
The system settings saved here can be reflected to in the event that it
becomes necessary to restore the system to the factory default condition
due to a system failure. For more about system repair, refer to “System
Restore” (page 48) in “Appendix”.
Caution
If you change settings, be sure to save them with this button.
Note
Data saved with “Save Settings” consists of network, email notification
and password settings.
If the total number of errors recorded in the error log exceeds 200, older
errors are deleted from the log.
Click “Reload” to update the display with the latest information.
Clicking “Back” returns display to the “Status” page.
For information on error logs and solutions to the errors, refer to “List of
Error Logs” (page 50) in the “Appendix” chapter.
Shutdown
In “Shutdown”, the system can be shut down or restarted. You can also
configure the system so that it shuts down automatically at a specified day and
time on a weekly basis.
This section focuses on how to shut down the system at a specified day and time
on a weekly basis. For information on how to shut down and restart the system,
refer to “Shutting Down the System” (page 20) in Chapter 2, “Basic Use”.