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Firmware Upgrade (Upgrade): Instructs the DVR to update its rmware. You'll only need to use this option if instructed to do
so by Swann Technical Support.
Default Settings (Restore): Loads the factory default settings.
This must be done after a rmware upgrade to ensure proper operation of the DVR. You can retain your settings, recording
schedule and so on by using the Import/Export Con guration function.
Con guration (Export): Creates a le containing all the settings you've customized, including your recording preferences,
schedule, user-list and so on.
To export your settings:
Insert a USB ash drive into the USB port on the front of the DVR. Ensure it has enough free space (a few MB is su cient - the
le is less than 50KB) and that it is not write-protected.
Choose Con guration: Import/Export.
You'll see a le browser, showing
the contents of the storage
device.
Click Export to save your settings.
Exporting
your
will overwrite any previous
settings you've saved to that
ash drive. If you want to do
sequential con guration exports,
you'll need multiple USB drives
- or, rename the le using a PC
(advanced users only).
Con guration (Import): Operates in
the same way as the Export function,
but is used to load a previously saved
con guation le.
Locate the le you want on your ash
drive - it will be called con g.tgz.
Loading the le will cause the DVR to
automatically reboot.
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To maintain the operational integrity
of the DVR, it is suggested that it
be rebooted periodically. In much
the same way that a computer can
become unstable if left on for an
extremely long time, the DVR can
become unstable. It is strongly
suggested that the DVR be rebooted
at least once per month.
However, as this can be a hassle
(particularly if the DVR is stashed
away somewhere inconvenient) you
can set the DVR up to reboot itself.
Enable
auto
reboot:
automatically shut the DVR down
and restart it at a certain time of the
day or week.
Auto reboot at: Choose when you'd
like the DVR to reboot. Typically,
this will be a time when it's unlikely
there'll be any activity for the DVR to
record.
Will

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