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Chapter 14: NVR management
110 TruVision NVR 10 User Manual
6. When the upgrade process is completed, the NVR reboots automatically.
To update the system firmware via an FTP server:
For engineering purposes only.
Restoring default settings
To restore all parameters to default factory settings:
1. From the menu toolbar, click System Settings > Configurations.
2. Click the Default tab.
3. Click the Default button. Enter the Admin password, click OK, and then click Yes to
confirm that you want to restore all parameters to default.
Or
Click the Restore tab. Enter the Admin password, click OK, and then click Yes to
confirm that you want to restore all parameters except network settings to default.
Note: Network information, such as IP address, subnet mask, gateway, MTU, NIC
working mode, server port, and default route is not restored to factory default
settings if Restore is selected.
Importing and exporting configuration settings
You can export and import configuration settings from a TVN 10. This is useful if you
want to copy the configuration settings to another TVN 10, or if you want to make a
back up of the settings.
Insert an external storage device in the NVR. Go to the System Settings >
Configurations > Import/Export Configuration File to import or export configuration
settings. Click Export to export the NVR’s configuration settings into an external
storage device or click Import to import configuration settings after selecting a
configuration file from the external storage device.
Viewing system information
You can check the current status of the NVR at any time by going to the System
Information menu. You can check the status of the device, cameras, recordings,
alarms, network, and HDDs. See Figure 30 on page 111.