To reset a DVR's hardware, remove the cover and locate the chip resistor R155 next to the power board. Disconnect power, short-circuit R155 with a conductive tool, reconnect power, remove the tool when hearing a beep, and wait 15-20 seconds for the DVR to reboot.
To reset a DVR's hardware, remove the cover and locate the chip resistor R155 next to the power board. Disconnect power, short-circuit R155 with a conductive tool, reconnect power, remove the tool when hearing a beep, and wait 15-20 seconds for the DVR to reboot.
To reset a DVR's hardware, remove the cover and locate the chip resistor R155 next to the power board. Disconnect power, short-circuit R155 with a conductive tool, reconnect power, remove the tool when hearing a beep, and wait 15-20 seconds for the DVR to reboot.
Step 1: Remove the DVR cover and find the chip resistor to reset the hardware (next
to the Power Board)
Step 2: The chip resistor is located on R155, as indicated below:
Step 3: Disconnect the DVR power. Then, make the chip resistor short-circuited with a conductive object (such as forceps) as indicated below, and re-connect the power. Remove the conductive object when you hear a short beep sound, and wait till the DVR reboots (About 15-20 seconds).