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1Introduction1.6 Physical DescriptionThis section identifies the various components of the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Video</strong> <strong>Server</strong>.1.6.1 Front View1.6.1.1 <strong>GV</strong>-VS02Figure 1-5No. NameFunction1 <strong>Video</strong> Input 2 plugs for video inputs.2 <strong>Video</strong> Stream Switch3 Audio Input 2 plugs for audio inputs.The switch is designed for 2 cameras mode in live view.When the switch is set inVS01, dual streams of <strong>Video</strong> 1 are displayed.VS02, <strong>Video</strong> 1 and <strong>Video</strong> 2 are displayed simultaneously.Ensure to reboot the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Video</strong> <strong>Server</strong> after changing the setup.4 Speaker Output A plug for the speaker device.5 Reset Button6 Default ButtonIt reboots the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Video</strong> <strong>Server</strong>, and keeps all currentconfigurations.It resets all configurations to their factory settings. See 6.4Restoring to Factory Default Settings.7 Disk Full/Fault LED This LED is on, indicating the hard drive is full or faulty.8 Ready LEDThis LED is on, indicating the <strong>GV</strong>-<strong>Video</strong> <strong>Server</strong> is ready forconnection.9 Power LED This LED is on, indicating the power is supplied.5

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