Automatic restart of the NVR LNR0208C after the electricity blackout?

Hi all

In view of the type of power off/power on button the LNR0208C a (button, no switch), does anyone know if it automatically restarts after a power supply stop and reset?

The NVR of DNR-326 D-link doesn't have this feature and I think it is very important and one of the NVR reasons exist and function is not performed by the PC.

On the other hand, it can be connected via USB to an appropriate inverter?

Best regards

JA

Response from Linksys engineering below:

Power - in case of power failure, the NVR failure recovery automatically turns back once powered is restored. It will detect that I have is a power failure vs a regular push/off voltage via the button.

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