Ganz Security HSW-H37-4 ZN1-V4FN4 (IP Pinhole) Camera Manual - Page 23
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PixelPro GXi Series ZN1-V4FN3/FN4 Installation Guide 6.5. Safe Mode What is Safe Mode? Your IP camera or encoder could encounter an unexpected occasion such as broken firmware file or uncompleted loading of firmware file during system booting. To restore the device from the occasions, the device provides the emergency firmware as a factory default. Your device will get restarted with safe mode when there is any error on your booting system files. Why does your IP camera or encoder boot in Safe Mode? Normally, the cause of 'safe mode' is classified into two types. * When the power supply is unplugged in the middle of system booting. * When the firmware files required for system booting are damaged. IMPORTANT: Your device will turn into the safe mode when it fails to boot certain times. How to recover your system from Safe Mode Browse The messages above will appear on the webpage when your device has been rebooted in 'safe mode'. Then, you should follow the instructions on the webpage according to the steps in a row. i Note There are two types of firmware files when you receive a firmware folder from your vendor. When you need to update the firmware as the final resolution in case your device is in safe mode like above, ensure that the firmware means the firmware file for the device with the file name as GXi-V.1.X.X.X-~~~.enc. 06-2014-B 23