- Jan 3, 2016
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Since there wasn't an official thread for this unit yet I thought I'd start one. I have had one for a few days, and posted some unboxing and GUI images the other day. The unit is really nice so far, though it's my first NVR and so I don't have a point of comparison... but every time I think, "gee I wish it did X," it seems that it does X. It even has disk health checks built in, very nice.
I've been running mine with just one camera and a tiny old hard drive for a shakedown cruise. Today something strange happened, and I think I may have found a bug in the unit--or at least, a feature which is not well explained. If anyone's really familiar with this unit I'd love to hear what you think.
Here's the issue:
After a factory reset, you need to create an admin password, and you're led through a wizard for formatting the hard drive, etc. One of the steps in the wizard lets you turn on continuous or motion detection recording, but you are not forced to activate either option. If you just click "Next" without explicitly activating recording, any attached camera will show up in Live View... and it will begin recording anyway. There are no red dots in Live View or on the Record controls, but you can do the Instant Replay, or even go into the web browser GUI and review the recordings. The timeline will show pink marks for motion events. This is all possible even though if you look at camera recording status in MENU>MANUAL, recording is listed as being OFF!

To a new user, who just turns the NVR on, it appears to be functioning correctly. You're recording, and you can play back, and you see motion alerts... but as far as I can tell, if you haven't explicitly activated recording and it runs out of disk space it simply stops recording without alerting you. That is what happened to me, and why I made a very confused post earlier today. R/W was set, Overwrite was set, yet it simply stopped recording for me.
After poking around after a few factory resets, I think this may be a bug. If you haven't activated recording in the setup wizard... and if the recording indicators say "OFF"... then it shouldn't record anything, I would think. Yet it does record in this situation, without the safeguard of overwriting old data. This can easily fool you into thinking it's working properly, when in fact it's just going to stop recording eventually.
I'm going to explicitly turn on continuous recording now and I'm sure it will work as expected. Hopefully this saves another newb from making the same mistake I did.
Or, if I made a different mistake than I think I did, hopefully someone will explain it to me!
I've been running mine with just one camera and a tiny old hard drive for a shakedown cruise. Today something strange happened, and I think I may have found a bug in the unit--or at least, a feature which is not well explained. If anyone's really familiar with this unit I'd love to hear what you think.
Here's the issue:
After a factory reset, you need to create an admin password, and you're led through a wizard for formatting the hard drive, etc. One of the steps in the wizard lets you turn on continuous or motion detection recording, but you are not forced to activate either option. If you just click "Next" without explicitly activating recording, any attached camera will show up in Live View... and it will begin recording anyway. There are no red dots in Live View or on the Record controls, but you can do the Instant Replay, or even go into the web browser GUI and review the recordings. The timeline will show pink marks for motion events. This is all possible even though if you look at camera recording status in MENU>MANUAL, recording is listed as being OFF!

To a new user, who just turns the NVR on, it appears to be functioning correctly. You're recording, and you can play back, and you see motion alerts... but as far as I can tell, if you haven't explicitly activated recording and it runs out of disk space it simply stops recording without alerting you. That is what happened to me, and why I made a very confused post earlier today. R/W was set, Overwrite was set, yet it simply stopped recording for me.
After poking around after a few factory resets, I think this may be a bug. If you haven't activated recording in the setup wizard... and if the recording indicators say "OFF"... then it shouldn't record anything, I would think. Yet it does record in this situation, without the safeguard of overwriting old data. This can easily fool you into thinking it's working properly, when in fact it's just going to stop recording eventually.
I'm going to explicitly turn on continuous recording now and I'm sure it will work as expected. Hopefully this saves another newb from making the same mistake I did.
Or, if I made a different mistake than I think I did, hopefully someone will explain it to me!
