Sony Security Camera User Manual

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However, when limited to the software owner, analysis 
of the object code for the purpose of personal revisions 
or debugging is permitted.
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Troubleshooting
Before contacting your retailer or a Sony Support 
Center, please check the following items. If the problem 
persists, contact them.
The NSR does not work.
• Verify that the power switch is turned on.
• Verify that the power cable is connected correctly.
• Make sure the wall outlet has power. Test it by 
plugging another device.
• Verify that the hard disk drives are not being accessed 
(the HDD LEDs on the front of the recorder do not 
blink), and then turn it off forcibly by pressing and 
holding the power switch at the rear of the unit for 
approximately 10 seconds. Restart the NSR.
• During the startup procedure, the NSR checks the file 
system. The length of this check varies depending on 
the amount of data on the NSR (in some extreme case, 
it can take as long as two hours). During the file 
system check, the HDD LEDs on the front of the 
recorder blink.
• If the NSR does not start correctly, the following 
screen may appear.
Example: For the NSR-100/50
When it does, proceed as follows.
1 Click [Shutdown] and turn off the NSR.
2 Referring to “Cannot access the hard drive.”, verify 
whether the NSR hard disks are correctly 
connected.
3 Restart the NSR and verify whether it starts.
4 If the same screen as above appears again, insert the 
supplied NSR Series Recovery CD into the CD and 
DVD drive, and then turn off the NSR. In this state, 
restart the NSR, and select “2. Check file System” 
when the following screen appears.
Checking the file system may take several hours.
5 When the check is finished, select “7. Shutdown the 
system”, and turn off the recorder.
In addition, do not use any menu option other than 
“2. Check file system” or “7. Shutdown the 
system”, as the others are for maintenance 
purposes.
6 Restart the NSR and immediately eject the NSR 
Series Recovery CD. Then verify whether the NSR 
starts correctly.