Led & Buttons Definitions - Seenergy svr-204 Quick Manual

4-ch nvr with hdmi; 4/8/46-ch nvrs; 16-ch nvr with e-sata; 32-ch 4-bay tower nvr; 32-ch 4-bay 1u nvr; 32-ch 8-bay 2u nvr; 8/16-ch nvr with dual display; 32-ch nvd with dual display
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LED & Buttons Definitions
HDD x 2
Green
Solid green when the HDD is mounted
Red
Solid red for disk fail
Amber
*Solid amber when recording is in process
*Blinking when recycling
Network
Green
Solid green for activity on a 10/100Mbps network
Amber
Solid amber for activity on a 1Gbps network
Status
Green
*Shows solid green for normal operation
*Blinking green when firmware upgrade is done
Red
Blinking red for failed firmware upgrade through USB disk
Amber
Blinking amber during firmware upgrade
Power
Green
*Solid green - Normal operation
*Slow blinking in green after press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds indicates the device will
enter the restore default process. Other LEDs remain unchanged during this state.
Red
System off (power cord remains plugged in)
Amber
*Fast blinking in amber during system initializing/starting. Continous blinking when system is unable
to start properly (All other LEDs should be off when this LED is blinking in amber)
* Slow blinking indicating the system is shutting down. Other LEDs go off according the stage of the
process.
Alarm
Red
Blinking in red when a system/camera event occurs. Blinking should last 10 seconds for each event
None
Goes off if reaches the 10-second duration, or when buzzer stop button is pressed (if buzzer is triggered)
Buttons
Power btn ON
Press and hold for 2 seconds
OFF
Press and hold for 2 seconds
Reset
Restore default
Press and hold for 5 seconds
Restart
Press and hold for 2 seconds
Buzzer stopSTOP
Press and release should stop buzzer right away
Buzzer
Beep
Complete start
Beep once (indicating the system is fully started)
Initiating restart
Beep once (Indicating the restart process has begun)
Initiating shutdown Beep once (Indicating users to release the Power button as the shutdown process has begun)
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