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1.0 2013-07-06 PV Original issue of document
Contents
2 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................5
3 SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................6
4 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS................................................................................7
1.1 References
2 Introduction
The NAS 01-001 is with the purpose of extending the recording time of VDR data for up to 6
months.
VDR
CAT5e STP NAS
Ethernet cable
24-18VDC
230-110VAC
3 Specifications
Approval:
IEC 60945
Network Connection:
Ethernet 100/1000BaseT, RJ45 connector
Power:
110-230VAC (IEC60945 nominal) using the supplied external plug-in adaptor (with various AC
plugs EUGA)
24VDC (IEC60945 nominal) – bypassing the external plug-in adaptor. Socket for barrel plug
Ø6.5/2mm
Operating Environment
IEC60945: -15C – 55C
4 Software requirements
Extended External Backup is supported by S-VDR/VDR software 1.31 or later.
VDR Explorer 1.12 or later is required for replaying the recorded data.
The NAS must be connected directly to the Ethernet port 2-4 on the DAU with a shielded Cat5
Ethernet-cable (STP or FTP).
The NAS must be connected directly to the DAU, and not via a network-
switch/router.
VDR
CAT5e STP NAS
Ethernet cable
24-18VDC
230-110VAC
The NAS will automatically startup after applying power if the power switch on the NAS is in its
“ON” position.
After enabling the Extended External Backup feature, the S-/VDR/VDR will connect to the NAS
and start recording data within a few minutes.
Please also notice that only images from video input where “Save IMAGE to VDR EXTENDED
BACKUP Disks” is checked will be recorded on the NAS
The recorded data is split into files with a size of 640 MB. This was chosen so a file will fit on a
single CD.
The filename indicates the date, time and record number of the first data in the file.
DAyyyymmddHHMM_##########.NAS *)
(The date/time for the files on the NAS shown to the right when listing the files is not necessarily
related to the recorded data.)
The oldest data is overwritten with new data if the NAS is full.
The data-files, and system-files located in the “vdr” share are all read-only files.
*)
yyyy = Year.
mm = Month.
dd = Day of month
HH = Hour
MM = Minute
#### = Record number
9 Playback of NAS-files
Start the VDR Explorer and in the “Connect”-dialog select “VDR Extraction”.
Click on Browse to select the file to replay.
The data-file is formatted like a web-extraction file. This means it includes all relevant data for
replay, and data protection.
Please consult the user manual for the VDR Explorer for more information about how to replay
data.
10 Installation drawing