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Event Notification. Graphical Alarm Fence. Event Management. Event Pop-up. Audio Alert. Playback and Backup. Local Playback Channel. Remote Playback Channel. Remote Backup. Smart Search. Footage Conversion. Health Check. Devices Status. Computer Status. Regular Report. Windows account sync. Other Functionality. Matrix Display. Thermal Camera support. Access Control Systems. License Plate Recognition Systems. EagleEyes — Plus. EagleEyes — Lite. Software Type. Or scan to download from App Store.
EagleEyes Plus. EagleEyes Lite. Channel Number. Address Book. At first I thought it was a bad DVR, and swaped it for a new one. It keeps switching on and off, and now it shows "no valid hdd". More heat more issues, but they work.
There are other brand DVRs that start beeping before I get down the ladder. The external power supply helps by isolating the power from the DVR. The DVR has an interal power supply also. It will help filter out noise, and momentary blips in the power line. UPS will help with brown outs which is dangerous as spikes and over voltage moments.
I am willing to bet that you swapped the DVR, and left the original power supply in place. The DVR may not be the problem.
The external power supply may be the issue. If you traded out the power supply with the new DVR then call an electician customer pays and if you did not swap the power supply then swap that out and give it a try. I have ran in to DIY wiring and have had issues. I test with an extension cord to another area and plug it there. For a very small price they have those testers that you can place in the wall and it will tell you if the socket is miswired.
First, you should make sure your video cable haven't been too close with power line, there will has signal interference. Second, if your power supply was not stable, you should be use a UPS or somthing, then your DVR just can be working for long time.
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