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Service Conditions - Sony IPELA NSR-500 series Setup Procedure

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iSCSI Storage Device Setup Procedure
 Step 1. Connecting NSR-500 with iSCSI Disk

Service Conditions

Issue: Jan/26/2009
Revised: 2013/10/17 ©2013 Sony Corporation
The NSR-500 can connect with up to one logical drive configured in the iSCSI Disk.
Therefore, when configuring the disk array settings on the iSCSI Disk, create one
array, and then create one logical drive of under 16TiB in it. (If the configurable
capacity exceeds 16TiB, the logical drive cannot be recognized.)
When recording and playback are performed on the iSCSI Disk at the same time, their
maximum frame rate is 480 fps in total (in case of H.264, Full HD, at 4 Mbps).
It means, if playback operation is performed while the NSR-500 is recording data at
the maximum frame rate, there is a possibility that some picture frames are lost.
In case of recording and playback on both internal HDD and iSCSI Disk, the total
frame rate of both playback and recording is restricted to 480fps
500 itself logged out.
It is not possible to connect an iSCSI Disk to two or more NSR-500s, or connect two or
more iSCSI Disks to a single NSR-500.
Directly connect between the iSCSI Disk and NSR-500 with a LAN cable of Cat5e or
higher directly It is not possible to use any HUB or switching HUB to connect each
other.
To prevent data loss from unexpected power failure, be sure to use an UPS
uninterruptible Power System.
(*note1) Under the use conditions listed below, the CPU may be operated in overload.
So the total frame rate of both playback and recording should be restricted
to 360 fps.
- Local monitoring is being performed with the NSBK-DH05 Display
Accelerator Board installed.
- Analog camera(s) is being used with the NSBK-EB05 Analog Encoder
Board installed.
- 17 or more cameras are being registered with the NSBK-CL05/04
Additional Camera License installed.
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NSR-1000 series
NSR-500 Series
(*note1)
with the NSR-

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