JVC VR-N1600E User Manual
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● Upon clicking [OK], a multipartition confirmation screen
appears. (Only when the VR-D series is used)
● Click [OK] to start multipartition. The HDD Utility starts
up automatically. (A Page 112)
● Use each of the “unformat disk” in HDD Utility to
perform initialization.
● The confirmation message will only appear during
recording.
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Check the entry in the [Volume] field, and click
the [Initialize] button
● The external hard disk drive is initialized.
● Check to ensure that the [Volume] field is set to
[unformat disk], [unpartition disk] and [unknown
partition]. Selecting any other volume may result in the
deletion of recorded data.
Note :
● Consult your nearest JVC dealer for details on the type of
external hard disk drive that can be used.
● When an additional hard disk is connected, several
seconds of the recorded image may be lost during
archiving.
● Note that playing back video recorded in an external HDD
simultaneously on this unit and multiple clients may cause
delay in the playback of video images and audio sound.
This is not a malfunction and there is no problem with the
recorded images. Normal playback will be restored when
simultaneous playback stops or when the number of
devices playing back at the same time decreases.
Memo :
● It is recommended that a UPS be used to ensure stable
operation of the system.
● You are unable to view recorded images on the computer
by disconnecting the external hard disk from this unit and
connecting it to the computer.
NAS
NAS is a dedicated file server that is connected to the network.
In the case of NVR, you can specify NAS as a drive for archiving
data.
Memo :
● For details on the settings of this unit when using NAS,
refer to [Archiving] (A Page 104) and [HDD Utility] (A
Page 112).
● Follow the NAS [Instruction Manual] for settings on NAS.
This may take a while depending on the format and RAID
settings. For further details, please contact the NAS
manufacturer.
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