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1.2.8 Setting Auto Reboot
The Auto Reboot feature restarts GV-System and Windows at a scheduled time. Click the Configure
button (No.14, Figure 1-2), select System Configure, and select Auto Reboot Setup.
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[Auto Reboot System] Enables the automatic reboot of the GV-System and Windows.
Day Interval: Specifies the frequency of auto reboot (from 1 to 14 days). After the Day Interval is
modified, the new day interval will start counting from the last reboot date instead of the day when
the change is applied, unless you restart the GV-System.
Reboot Time: Specifies the reboot time.
~ Restore Last Status: The system will resume the last operation after rebooting, e.g. camera
recording.
~ Apply Startup Settings: The system will apply your Startup settings in System Configure
section after rebooting.
[Delay for Cancel Reboot] When the item is checked, a warning message will appear and count
down for the specified seconds before the reboot schedule begins. Clicking the Cancel button on the
prompt will cancel the rebooting.
[Watchdog Reset if Reboot System Suspend and Fail] Prior to the Reboot Time, if GV-System finds
any abnormal Windows operation that may hinder the Auto Reboot, GV-System will instruct a hard
reboot on the computer. The feature is not available in GV-250 Card and GV-NVR System.
Note: GV-System must already be added to Windows Startup menu; only so will the Windows
automatically restart GV-System after a reboot. Also, make sure you’ve correctly connected a GV
video capture card to your motherboard for the hardware watchdog feature.
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