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It is sometimes necessary to shut down the IP VCR, generally to restart as part of an upgrade (see Upgrading the firmware). You should also shut down the IP VCR before intentionally removing power from the IP VCR.
Shutting down the IP VCR will cause all playbacks to finish, allows the IP VCR to ensure that all recordings are cleanly ended and stored, and will disconnect all recording and playback H.323 connections. In addition, the hard disk in the IP VCR will be shut down safely - this is important to ensure the integrity of stored recordings.
To shut down the IP VCR, follow these steps:
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