58 59PICTURE 4-32PICTURE 4-334.6 ADVANCEDThe settings in this menu cover user accounts, hard disk management, video display, andsystem maintenance.CAUTION! Reformatting the hard drive will erase all recorded events.HDD MANAGEThis displays some of the same information found in the HDD Info window in the Info menu(see Section 4.2) but this window allows you to make additional settings.The drive name and status is displayed.The status indicators are:Clicking on Alarm Set opens the Abnormality window which is covered immediatelyfollowing this section.Alarm Release – this turns off any disk alarm that may be occurring.You can set the hard drive to four states:O Drive is operating normally.X Indicates an error- Hard drive not installed? Hard drive is damagedRead/Write Normal operation. The device records (writes) files to disk and plays (reads)them.Read Only No more files can be recorded onto the drive, but existing files can be viewed.Format Reformats the hard drive.Recover If you are having problems with the hard drive, including corrupted files,selecting Recover causes the drive to re-set, but does not erase its contents.No changes will take place unless the Execute button is pressed once you’ve made yourselection. The drive’s status will be displayed next to the Type heading below the pull-downs.If you make changes and press Execute, the NVR will restart once you press OK to exit. Youcannot right-click out of the menu.Manual AddIf you have changed the default settings of any remote device which you wish to use withyour NVR, you will need to use the Manual Add button at the bottom of the window toadd this device to the list of connected devices. This applies to cameras and DVRs whichwere previously connected but later removed from the list of connected items. Items beingaccessed from outside your local network will also need to be added using this button.Within the Manual Add window, some information may already be displayed but it may not becorrect for the device you are intending to connect.PICTURE 4-31REMOTE DEVICEFilter NoneDelete Manual AddIP Search AddOK Cancel4 IP Address Port Device ID Manufacturer Type1 10.1.1.65 Port 1 YZC2OC061966 Private IPC2 10.1.1.67 Port 2 YZCAU192012 Private IPC3 10.1.1.68 Port 4 TC2FW25600095 Private IPC4 196.219.8.50 4000 Privatechannel Edit Delete Status IP Address Port Device ID1 196.610.6.46 377772 10.1.1.67 Port 2 YZCAU1920123 10.1.1.68 Port 4 TC2FW256000954 10.1.1.65 Port 1 YZC2OC061966Device AddedManual AddChannelManufacturerIP AddressTCP PortUserPasswordRemote ChannelDecoder Buffer1PrivateIPC.myq-see.com37777admin1280Save CancelChannel - Select an available channel towhich you want to assign this device.Manufacturer - You can leave thisunchanged.IP Address - If this device is connected tothe same network as the NVR, the IP addresswill appear in upper portion of the RemoteDevice window along with the device name.If this device is located outside of your localnetwork, you will need to determine theIP address locally to the device (see theRemote Monitoring Guide).TCP Port - The default is 3777. Devicesbeing accessed over the Internet maybe using a different port. You will havedetermined this during setup.User/Password - Enter the user name and password you set for the device. The default username and password for QC-Series IP cameras are admin and admin. For other brands,please consult your product manual.Remote Channel - Leave this unchanged.Decoder Buffer - Ranges from 80 to 480, but it is better to leave it at the default value of 280.