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GV-DVR System V2

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<strong>GV</strong>-<strong>DVR</strong> <strong>V2</strong> has video and/or audio lost.If your <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>DVR</strong> <strong>V2</strong> fails to show video, audio or both, try these steps:1. Check the video/audio connection. Make sure one end of the D-type video/audio cable is securelyconnected to the video/audio device, and the other end to the video/audio port of the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>DVR</strong> <strong>V2</strong>.2. Make sure the video/audio device is turned on.3. Switch the cable from the functional channel to the non-functional channel, and vice versa. If thepreviously non-functional channel is now able to deliver video/audio, you should check thevideo/audio device itself and its related cables.The screen image appears distorted or jitters.If the screen image seems to be distorted, jitter, or not to look right, try these steps:1. Make sure the video standard in your country matches the setting in the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>DVR</strong> <strong>V2</strong>. Refer toConfiguring the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>DVR</strong> <strong>V2</strong> for PAL after Recovery in 3.5 Recovery DVD.2. Make sure the camera and its cable are not damaged or frayed. Try to replace a camera or cameracable to see if this fixes the problem.How can I find more help?1. Visit our website at http://www.geovision.com.tw/english/4_1.asp2. Write us at dvrsystem@geovision.com.tw34

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