

You will have to reconfigure your settings, but try to avoid any settings that may have been in conflict before the reset. You can begin using your DVR / NVR again. If the issue is resolved, the DVR / NVR will stop restarting. If the issue is not resolved by restoring default settings, format the HDD using the instructions in your product user manual. LIMITATION: Restoring default settings will not erase recorded video on your DVR / NVR HDD. Click here for downloads and documentation for your product. If the camera is powered on and has not no connectivity or wiring issue, then there are significant changes to check the camera itself carefully by opening it. Restore the DVR / NVR to its default settings using the instructions in your product user manual. If you face the no video signal issue in the CCTV camera, the most chances are that your camera is damaged, out of range, or has any technical or another view issue. If the DVR / NVR is configured with conflicting settings, restoring default settings will resolve the conflict. If the DVR / NVR continues restarting after disconnecting cameras, restore default settings. Disconnect the cameras from the back of the DVR / NVR.Īfter powering the DVR / NVR ON, the system will stop restarting or continue restarting.įollow the applicable steps below to continue troubleshooting.If the power connection is correct and restarting continues: Ensure that the correct power adapter is being used for the DVR / NVR, and not the power adapter that is intended for a camera or Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch.If the power adapter is connected to a surge protector or Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), disconnect and plug the power adapter directly to an power outlet.


Check that the correct power adapter is in use and that the DVR / NVR is receiving sufficient power. If the DVR / NVR is rebooting repeatedly, the issue may be caused by insufficient power or a hard disk drive (HDD) error.
