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System Event
Highlight “System Event” in the Event menu and press the button. The System Event setup screen
appears.
The recorder can be configured to run self-diagnostics
and report the results.
Highlighting the box beside “System” and pressing the
button allows you to select the interval that you want
the recorder to run self-diagnostics on the system. You
can select from “1 hr.”(1 hour) to “30 days” or “Never”.
Figure 77 : System Event - Health Check screen
Highlight the “Setup...” beside “Check Recording” and press the
button. The “Check Recording” screen appears. Highlighting
“Schedule On” and pressing the button toggles On and Off.
When set to On, you can select the day, time range and interval
that you want the recorder to run self-diagnostics on the recorder.
The “Interval” can be selectable from “1 min.” to “7 days” or
“Never”. The “ ” box allows you to delete a check recording
schedule.
Figure 78 : Check Recording screen
Highlighting the box under the “Interval” heading beside each Alarm-In and pressing the button allows you
to change the interval that you want the recorder to run self-diagnostics on Alarm Inputs. You can select from
“1 hr.”(1 hour) to “30 days” or “Never”.
Highlight the “Storage” tab and the Storage screen displays.
Highlight the box beside “Disk Bad Notify”, and press
the button. Select percentage level of bad disk
sectors at which you want the recorder to trigger an
alert. Percentage levels range from 10% to 90%.
Highlight the box beside “Disk Almost Full Notify”, and
press the button. Select the percentage level of disk
usage at which you want the recorder to trigger an
alert. Percentage levels range from 80% to 99%.
Highlight the first box beside “Disk S.M.A.R.T.”, and
press the button. Use the Up and Down arrow
buttons to scroll through the numbers.
Figure 79 : System Event - Storage screen
Refer to the hard disk drive manufacturer’s documentation for the correct temperature setting. If the
temperature of hard disk drive exceeds the defined threshold, the system triggers an alert.
Highlight the second box beside “Disk S.M.A.R.T.”, and press the button. Select either “ºC” (Celsius) or
“ºF” (Fahrenheit), and press the button.
Highlight the “Actions” tab and the System Event Actions screen displays.
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