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TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision

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<strong>SerVision</strong><br />

<strong>TVG</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Figure 113: Sy stem Restart Page screen<br />

Note: From the time you click Save Changes to <strong>System</strong>, the existing video recordings become<br />

inaccessible. No additional recording can take place until the unit is restarted.<br />

5. Click Restart <strong>System</strong>. The video recordings from the cameras listed are erased, and the unit restarts.<br />

Recording begins again after the unit restarts.<br />

Erasing Recorded Video<br />

Recorded video is normally stored on the storage media until one of the following occurs:<br />

• The video is over-written by newer video.<br />

• You change the recording size or disk allocation settings of one of the cameras (see Advanced Recorder<br />

Settings, page 97).<br />

You can also erase all recorded video from the storage media manually in one of the following ways:<br />

• Erase all recorded video from a selected camera<br />

• Erase all recorded video from all cameras but leave the current disk allocation unchanged<br />

• Erase all recorded video from all cameras and reset the disk allocation to its default settings<br />

Erasing All Recorded Video from a Camera<br />

You can choose to erase all the recorded video from a selected camera that is stored on the unit’s storage media.<br />

This is particularly useful if you have chosen to record linearly (selected Write Protect in the camera’s advanced<br />

recorder settings) and the disk space allocated to the camera is full.<br />

To erase all recorded video from a camera:<br />

1. In the Camera Summary screen, in the Recorder column, in the camera’s row, click Erase.<br />

Configuring Camera Settings 104

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