TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision
TVG-Series System Guide v1-4 - SerVision
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 145: Confirm Restore screen<br />
3. Select Are you sure you want to restore factory defaults.<br />
Note: If you do not select this option, the unit's settings will not be restored, even if you click Confirm.<br />
4. If you want to save all the recorded video that is stored on the unit, select Attempt To Save Recordings.<br />
Before restoring the factory settings, the system will attempt to save the recorded video on the storage media.<br />
If it succeeds, the video will be available on the unit after the factory settings are restored. The names of the<br />
unit and of the cameras recording the video will be lost, however; the cameras will be identified as Camera 1,<br />
Camera 2, etc.<br />
Note: Normally, the video can be saved if two conditions are met: (1) The recordings were all in SIF or CIF<br />
resolution. (2) The disk space allotted to each camera for storing video recordings matched the default<br />
allotment (see Advanced Recorder Settings, page 97).<br />
5. Click Confirm. The default factory settings of the unit are restored, and the <strong>System</strong> Restart Page screen<br />
opens.<br />
Note: At the bottom of the <strong>System</strong> Restart Page, the <strong>System</strong> Summary screen appears and displays the<br />
settings that the unit will have when it restarts (i.e., the unit's default settings). Make a note of the LAN<br />
settings and system name; having this information available will make it easier for you to finding the unit on<br />
the network after it restarts.<br />
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