Startup; Shutdown - Ganz NR8-32M78 Quick Start Manual

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4 Operation Instruction
In the preceding table, interfaces 4, 5 and 9 are reserved in design and the NVR does not
enable the interfaces currently.

4.3 Startup

Please connect a power supply properly and open the power switch on the rear panel,
the NVR will automatically power-on. When the NVR is connected to a power supply,
press the Power key on the front panel, the NVR starts to power-on.
Before starting the NVR, ensure that the NVR is connected to a power supply properly
and a monitor is connected to the HDMI or VGA interface of the NVR correctly.
When the NVR is started, the power indicator becomes steady on and the NVR starts a
self-test and displays the test result on the screen. The startup process takes about 2
minutes.
When a hardware abnormality is detected, the self-test screen stays on. You can click
continue or shutdown in the lower right corner of the screen. If you click continue,
the NVR enters the login screen.
The hard disk of the NVR must be provided by the user. Hard disk detection is performed
during startup. If the detection fails, possible causes include:
The hard disk is new and unformatted. In this case, format the hard disk based on chapter
5 "Quick Setup"
The hard disk is formatted, but the file system is inconsistent with the one supported by
the NVR.
The hard disk is damaged.

4.4 Shutdown

If you have not logged in to the NVR, press the POWER button in the front panel for
more than 3s. The NVR starts to shut down. When the power indicator on the front
panel is off, the NVR is shut down successfully.
If you have logged in to the NVR, click
POWER button for more than 3s. The shutdown page is displayed, as shown in Figure
4-3.
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Network Video Recorder(NVR)
in the upper right part or press the
Issue V1.1 (2016-02-22)
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