2 | Guide for for Using ViconNet NVR Backup
Pre-Requirements
• MacroBackup feature is fully supported in ViconNet version 5.6 and
higher
• ViconNet must be fully installed and registered as an NVR prior to
setting and running macro backup
• NVR must be connected to the Nucleus of the system
• In the Nucleus, set the backup NVRs to get CFN messages
• ViconNet must be removed from startup and MacroBackup added to
startup instead (see page 3.)
Conceptual Operation
MacroBackup works by using the regular ViconNet NVR software installed in
a standby mode. It is setup with macros that are identical to those on the
NVR it backs up, so if that fails, the backup NVR will start its macro and run
the same recording routine until the original NVR is recovered and brought
back online.
The name for each macro on the backup NVR must be the same as the
name on the NVR being backed up; this way, when a failure message for an
NVR is received, the correct macro will be launched.
In the same way, when the failed NVR is back online, the MacroBackup will
stop its recording (NVR needs to be restored to same configuration including
its name).
The MacroBackup feature can also be used to run a macro for failed edge
devices (i.e., DVR, IP camera), usually to send an email notification.
Example
System has 3 NVRs (NVR1, NVR2, NVR3); each runs a continuous
recording macro for 25 IP cameras. The macro is scheduled to run 24/7.
User chooses to add a backup NVR for failure purposes.
• 1 additional NVR is added to the system.
• This NVR will have 3 macros written, one for every NVR it backs up.
Each macro will be for continuous recording of the same 25 cameras
the specified backed up unit records.
• The macros will be named NVR1, NVR2, NVR3, matching the NVR’s
camera they are backing up.
• NVR will be switched from running ViconNet to running MacroBackup.