JVC VR-X1600U DVR User Manual


 
125
You may add the following drives as a storage destination for
recorded images, archiving, and export data.
Note:
For details of compatible devices and additional HDD,
consult your nearest JVC KENWOOD dealer. You can
also check on our website.
For formatting additional external HDD, see "When an
External HDD has been added" (A Page 71).
For setting NAS as the archive destination, see "Specify
NAS as the archiving destination" (A Page 76).
For building a RAID configuration using the built-in HDD,
see "Building a RAID Configuration" (A Page 72).
Connecting a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) to the HDD
will protect it from damage by automatically shutting down all
operations prior to switching off the power supply in the event
of a power failure.
Note:
For details of compatible UPS, consult you nearest JVC
KENWOOD dealer or service center. In some cases, a
UPS used with VR-N1600/VR-N900 series may not work
with this unit.
Connection and setup
1 Set up the UPS.
For details, refer to the instruction manual of the
device.
2 Press and hold down the [OPERATE] button for
about 2 seconds to shut down the system and
switch off the power switch on the rear panel
3 Connect a UPS communication cable to the
SERIAL terminal on the rear panel
4 Switch on the power of the UPS and then this
unit
Caution:
Make sure that the UPS communication cable is
connected before switching on the power of this unit.
Do not disconnect the communication cable when
operations are in progress.
When a power failure occurs while formatting a HDD or
archiving, subsequent operations may be affected even
when a UPS is connected.
The recorded images may not be played back properly if
they are not archived before the power failure.
The connecting cable and settings vary depending on the
UPS used.
Adding a Drive
Type Connection method
DVD drive One of the SERIAL terminals on
the rear panel
External HDD A SERIAL terminal or eSATA
terminal on the rear panel
(A Page 71)
Built-in HDD For details, consult our authorized
dealers or JVC KENWOOD
service centers.
NAS Network (LAN1) connection
(A Page 75)
Using UPS
A UPS Connect to a SERIAL terminal
on the rear panel.
B Supplied power
cord
Connect the power cable of
this unit to the power outlet of
the UPS.