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the ssc-dvr use the same key as all the other harddrive racks out there and the same keys as the locks on the antique computers..they should be easy yo find!!!
It works independently with security cameras/multiplexers/or any video input. the hard drives have to be pc format to workin the unit..the unit takes a new harddrive out of the box and formats it for use.. does this answer your question???
I dont think so, without a remote motion sensor..but you can set them up with the internal motion sensor and have it log the times that there is alarm activity or motion in your cameras... and you can just look at those portions of the recording and not the whole harddrive...good luck!!
There is a small hole next to the power input socket. You are supposed to power down, hold the button in and power up, then hit the button again and hold until the menu screen comes up. Mine does not work, but that is about what it sayw in the manual.
If the dvr isnt booting the harddrive, then the harddrive isnt seated properly in the removeable harddrive drawer, or the harddrive is improperly formated, or you have the wrong type of harddrive, or the master/slave settings on the harddrive are not set properly (master). what ive found is an 80gig/160gig is the most that these things will handle. and some brands work and some brands don't. and the harddrives have to be IDE/EIDE type drives. but it sounds like a harddrive interface problem. They like the older harddrive formatts/(not xp/vista)....good luck!!!!
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