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The No 4,5,9 in the table are functions formerly reserved, temporarily not opened to use.

4.3 Startup

Ensure that a power supply is connected to the NVR correctly.
Before starting the NVR, ensure that a monitor is connected to the HDMI or VGA
interface of the NVR correctly.
If the power indicator on the front is off, connect a power supply and turn on the power
switch on the rear panel to start the NVR. If the power indicator on the front is steady
in red, press the off/on button on the front panel to start the NVR, the NVR conducts a
self-test and then display the result on the screen。
When an abnormality is detected and the self-test screen stays on, choose to continue or
shut down in the lower right corner of the screen. If you choose to continue, the NVR
enters the login interface.
The hard disk(s) required by the NVR must be provided by users. Hard disk detection is
performed during startup. If the detection fails, check whether it is caused by the following
causes:
The hard disks are new and unformatted. In this case, format the hard disks.
The hard disks are formatted, but the file system is inconsistent with the one supported
by the NVR.
The hard disks are damaged.
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