To reset a DVR's hardware, remove the cover and short-circuit the chip resistor located next to the SATA cable on points TP5 and TP6 by disconnecting power, touching a conductive object like forceps between the points, reconnecting power, and removing the object after hearing a short beep as the DVR reboots.
To reset a DVR's hardware, remove the cover and short-circuit the chip resistor located next to the SATA cable on points TP5 and TP6 by disconnecting power, touching a conductive object like forceps between the points, reconnecting power, and removing the object after hearing a short beep as the DVR reboots.
To reset a DVR's hardware, remove the cover and short-circuit the chip resistor located next to the SATA cable on points TP5 and TP6 by disconnecting power, touching a conductive object like forceps between the points, reconnecting power, and removing the object after hearing a short beep as the DVR reboots.
STEP1Remove the DVR cover and find the chip resistor to reset the
hardware (next to the SATA Cable)
STEP2The chip resistor is located on TP5 and TP6, as indicated below
STEP3Disconnect 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.