Samsung SHR-1040K User Manual

DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
SHR-1040/SHR-1040K User’s Manual
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SHR-1040/1040K USER’S MANUAL

Safety Regulations

Please be sure to keep the following in mind for the right use of the product to
Do not use multiple plugs at once.
This may cause abnormal heat generation or fire
Do not put a vase, flowerpot, cup, cosmetics, medicine, or vessel
with water around you.
This may cause fire.
Do not bend the power cord forcibly nor put a heavy material on it.
This may cause fire.
Do not touch the power plug with wet hands.
This may cause electric shock.
Insert the power plug firmly enough not to shake.
This imperfect connection may cause fire.
Keep the product off humidity, dust, or soot.
This may cause fire or electric shock.
Do not put metals(coin, hair pin, metal piece, etc.) or inflammable
materials(match, paper, etc.) in the ventilation hole.
This may cause fire.
Keep the surrounding temperature between 32˚F to 104˚F and keep
the product off humidity.
This may cause breakdown.
Secure sufficient ventilation.
This may cause abnormal operation due to high temperature.
Keep the product off direct ray of light or heat from the heating
device
This may cause fire.
Do not disassemble, repair, or remodel the product.
This may cause fire, electric shock, or injury due to abnormal operation.
Do not pull out the power cord.
This may destroy the power cord, eventually, cause fire or
electric shock.
Plug out in the event of thunder or lightning.
This may cause fire.
Keep your children off the battery after you take it out of the product.
They tend to swallow it unconsciously.
If your children swallow it, please see the doctor immediately.
Install the product at a safe place or attach the product to the wall or
ceiling with a stand firmly enough not to fall to the ground.
This may injure people.
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Before we start

This User’s Manual describes the basic usage of SHR-1040. This Manual contains all the matters necessary for using SHR-1040 such as brief instruction, part name, function, connecting other equipment, and menu setup of SHR-1040.
- SEC retains the copyright on this User’s Manual.
- This User’s Manual cannot be copied without SEC’s prior written approval.
- We are not liable for any or all losses to the product incurred by your use of non-standard product or violation of User’s Manual.
- If you want to open the system case to touch the inside, please consult with an expert who works for the shop where you bought the product.
- You may download open source codes from the following website. (See CCTV Part of http://www.sec.co.kr)
WARNING
[Battery] As wrong exchange of the battery in SHR-1040 may cause explosion, you shall use the certified battery for SHR-1040. The battery specification is as follows.
-Normal Voltage : 3V
-Normal Capacity : 220mAh
-Continuous Standard Load : 0.2mA
-Operating Temperature : -22˚F ~ +140˚F

Standards Approvals

Note :
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equip­ment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance whit the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Contents

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Safety Regulations
Before we start
Standards Approvals
Chapter 1. Overview
1. Introduction
2. Features
3. Part Names and Functions
4. Remote Controller
Chapter 2. Installation
1. Installation Environment Setup
2. Checking Product & Accessory
3. HDD Addtion
Chapter 3. DIY Carmera
1. Standard Camera
2. Nightvision Camera
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Chapter 4. Connecting with Other device
1. Connecting the Video, Audio, and Monitor
2. Connecting the Alarm Input/Output
Chapter 5. Basic Operation
1. System Operation
2. Live Screen Mode
3. Key Functions
3.1. Channel Key & Mode Key
3.2. Pip Key
3.3. Zoom Key
3.4. Freeze Key
3.5. Sequence Key
3.6. Alarm Key
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Chapter 6. Menu Setup
1. Main Setup Menu
2. Clock/Display Setup
3. Record Mode Setup
4. Title Setup
5. Dwell Time Setup
6. Alarm Setup
7. Event Record Mode Setup
8. Timer Record Setup
9. System Setup
10. System Information
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Chapter 7. Recording
1. Basic Recording
2. Timer Recording
3. Motion Recording
4. Alarm Recording
5. Stop Recording
Chapter 8. Search & Playback
1. Search Menu
2. Date Time Search
3. Record Event Search
4. Alarm Event Search
5. Loss Event List
6. Power Event List
7. Basic Playback
Chapter 9. Appendix
1. Product Specification
2. Recommended HDD List
3 .Outline Drawing
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Chapter 1. Overview

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Introduction

The SHR-1040 digital video recorder is a digital video recorder that records and plays back video and audio input from four cameras. It records and plays back each channel of video data in MPEG4 format, and audio data in installed HDD format, by using the G-723 compression standard.
DVR is a digital device that stores video and audio data by using a hard disk drive, unlike a
video cassette recorder using video tapes. DVR enables users to easily play back and search stored data, and edit and send data which are stored in digital signal format. Users can compress, store and send moving images, and search listings on an hourly or daily, camera unit and event basis by using this DVR with standard video and data com­pression technology.
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Features

Adjusts recorded data in three steps.
- HIGH, NORMAL, LOW
Adjusts the number of record fields per second.
- NTSC : 1~ MAX 30 IPS
Records before-event (Alarm or Motion) data based on pre-set hours. (Pre-Alarm)
- 0 ~ 5SEC
Audio-records and plays back selected channels.
Offers a timer used for time record.
Records video and audio with alarm.
Offers various playback speeds.
Offers easy-to-use search functions.
- Date & Time Search, Event(Record, Alarm, Motion, Timer) Search
Instantly pauses the current screen. (FREEZE)
Offers 2X Zoom for video images monitored or played back by the user.
Offers a variety of screen split modes.
- Full Screen Display, 4 Split Display, Sequence Display, PIP Display
Allows the user to enjoy audio and video over a PC monitor through VGA Out.
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Part Names & Function

[SHR-1040]
No. Name Function
Displays power On/Off condition.
lights on when an event occurs.
Displays Normal Access to HDD. Upon Access to HDD, LED repeats on and off.
Displays the record condition.
The screen is switched to Single Mode when each channel key is pressed during live programming, and the screen of the channel is displayed in Full Screen.
During initial booting, the screen is displayed in four split. When the Mode Key is pressed, the screen is switched to single or split screen.
Enters the date/time of video and audio signals recorded in HDD, select events from the RECORD and ALARM EVENT SEARCH, and views the POWER EVENT LIST and LOSS EVENT LIST.
Displays the MAIN MENU, and exits the MENU Screen by pressing the button again.
Enters the PIP Mode when the PIP Button is pressed in the Single Screen. There must be two or more input channels.
(1) PIP is enabled when the sequence of the Single Screen
(Main Screen) is turned off.
(2) The Main Screen moves to Channel 1, 2, 3 and 4 in
sequence when the up/down or left/right button is pressed.
(3) Main-Sub switching: The screen is switched when the Enter
Button is pressed in the PIP Screen while the Sequence is turned off.
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MODE
SEARCH
MENU
PIP
Power LED
Alarm LED
HDD LED
Rec LED
CH1, CH2,
CH3, CH4
Screen Split
Selection Button
SEARCH
MENU
PIP
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No. Name Function
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ZOOM
You can view X2 screen by pressing the ZOOM Button in the single screen. When you press the up/down and the left/right key in the Zoom screen, the selected Zoom Area moves. Press the Enter button to view X2 Zoom Screen of the selected area.
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ALARM
FREEZE
SEQUENCE
ALARM
RECORD
Fast/Step
Reverse
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
Fast/Step
Forward
Press the Freeze Button to freeze the current displayed screen, and press the Freeze Button again to cancel the Freeze. The Freeze marker is displayed on top of the screen in Freeze Mode.
When pressing the Sequence Button in the Single Screen, the screen is switched to each channel with video In.
When the Alarm Button is selected, the Alarm is canceled.
In Normal Record Mode, video signals are recorded.
Fast Reverse: Used for fast search in reverse direction
playback.
Step Reverse: Used for cut-by-cut search in reverse
direction during pause.
Ends search during playback and recording.
Operates in toggle for play/pause during playback.
Fast Forward: Used for fast search in forward direction
during playback.
Step Forward: Used for cut-by-cut search in forward
direction during pause.
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Direction key used to set the details of the Menu.
Used to increase the value of setting, or direction key used to set the details of the Menu.
Direction key used to set the details of the Menu.
Used to decrease the value of setting, or direction key used to set the details of the Menu.
Plays the role of Enter Key when setting the Menu.
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Caution
Caution
The ventilation outlet may be blocked. Do not operate the DVR on a carpet or other soft surfaces. When you operate the DVR in a cabinet or on a rack, check whether a ventilation device is properly installed.
[SHR-1040]
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CAM IN RJ-11
BNC VIDEO IN
BNC VIDEO OUT
VGA
AUDIO IN
RCA VIDEO OUT
RCA AUDIO OUT
ALARM
DC IN
Connector linked to the Port DIY CAMERA.
Composite video signal input connector (BNC Style Connector)
Composite video signal output connector (BNC Style Connector)
VGA video signal output connector
Audio signal input connector (RCA Jack)
Video signal output connector (RCA Jack)
Audio signal output connector (RCA Jack)
- ALARM IN: Alarm input connector. Receives alarm signals from outside.
- ALARM OUT: Alarm output connector. Sends alarm signals to external devices.
- ALARM RESET: Alarm reset connector
Supports 12V power socket.
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Remote Controller

1. RECORD
Starts the recording as the setup record setting in normal record mode.
2. ID RESET
The ID is reset.
3. NUMBER KEY
Press to select one of single channels in Live mode. Use this for typing purposes in a numeric input mode.
4. MODE
Selects split-screen.
5. FREEZE
Runs the FREEZE function in live mode.
6. ZOOM
Press to enlarge the single chan­nel picture to its double.
(STOP)
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Ends search during playback and recording.
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FR (fast reverse) : used for quick backwardsearch while in play.
9. MENU
Either goes to the system menu screen or moves to the upper menu from the lower menu.
10. (ENTER)
Shows the cursor for the channel selection in live mode or used as the select button for menu setup.
11. REC LOCK
You can check if REC LOCK is set to ON/OFF.
12 . MONITOR OUT
You can check which mode is set for the current monitor output.
13. CH 1
Displays SINGLE CH 1.
14. CH 2
Displays SINGLE CH 2.
15. SYSTEM ID
Confirms system and remote control ID and changes the remote control ID.
16. PIP
In Single mode, press to watch another channel in a sub picture.
17. SEQUNCE
The single channel mode switch­es according to the specified time on the menu.
18. ALARM
Cancels the alarm while the alarm is going off.
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Play/Pause : pauses and resumes the search screen while in play.
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FF (fast forward) : used for quick forward search while in play.
21. SEARCH
Searches for data on the HDD.
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Used for changing settings or for moving the cur-sor up/down/left/right in live mode and on the menu and search screens.
23. PWD LOCK
You can check if the password lock (PWD LOCK) is set to ON/OFF.
24. SYS INFO.
You can check out information on the system version.
25. CH 3
Displays SINGLE CH 3.
26. CH 4
Displays SINGLE CH 4.
To change the remote control ID
While pressing the SYS ID key, enter the numeric ID in two digits (Default ID: 00). ex) If you want to change the remote control ID to “08”: While pressing the SYS ID key, enter 0 and 8 and press it again to check if the ID is
changed to 08.
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Chapter 2. Installation

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Installation Environment Setup

Do not play DVR on the carpet or other soft material to prevent clogging of the air ventilator. To play DVR on the cabinet or rack, be sure to check the ventilation condition.
You should pay attention to the following before you use the product.
1. Do not use it outdoor.
2. Do not let water or liquid in the connection part or the product itself.
3. Do not impose excessive shock or force.
4. Do not pull out the power plug unreasonably.
5. Do not disassemble the product on your own.
6. Do not exceed the rated input or output range.
7. Use certified power cord only.
8. Use the power cord with a ground for the product with an input ground.
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Checking Product & Accessory

Upon delivery of a product, you shall unwrap the product and put it on the even floor or where you want to use it. Then you shall check if the following items are in it.
SHR-1040
SOC-N120
NO Item Model Q’ty SHR-1040/XAA SHR-1040K/XAA
1 DVR SHR-1040 1 o o 2 User’s Manual - 1 o o 3 Warranty Card - 1 o o 4 Adapter ADP-5412WD 1 o o 5 Power Cord - 1 o o 6 Remote Controller - 1 o o 7 Battery Alkaline - 2 o o 8 SOC-N120 2 x o
9 SOC-C120 2 x o 10 Camera Bracket SBR-110S 4 x o 11 Camera Cable MCB-60 4 x o 12 Screw - 12 x o 13 Sensor Connector - 4 x o
User’s Manual
(B68-00592A)
CAMERA
Adapter
(AB44-00015A)
Camera Bracket Camera Cable Screw Sensor ConnectorSOC-C120
Power Cord
(AB39-10601F)
Remote Controller
(AB59-00023A)
Battery Alkaline (AB39-10601F)
SHR-1040/XAA : No.1 ~ No.7 items are only included. WARNING) SHR-1040 set must use the adapter we provide.
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HDD Addtion

You can install one additional hard disk drive inside the product (Max. 2 HDDs). However, there are lots of factors inside that
may cause electrical shock, physical damage or malfunction. So please follow the instructions below to mount the HDD as
the product couldn’ t recognize the additionally installed HDD or may not work properly due to incorrect installation or connec-
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[Installation Instructions]
• Make sure that any cable should NOT be stuck between components inside and do NOT use an uninsulated cable of which
coating is stripped off (Otherwise, it can cause fire or malfunction).
• Any sharp edges inside the product can cause a physical damage during the installation.
• Keep the screws or components removed for HDD addition in a place where you can easily locate them when necessary.
Uninstalled screws or components can cause malfunction or inoperability.
[To install an additional HDD]
1. Loosen the screws, two on each side (left/right) and three on the rear, to remove the cover.
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2. Remove the cover. (Push the cover back before lifting up on the rear side)
3. There is a bracket (BRACKET-HDD) inside for mounting and fixing the HDD.
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5. Disconnect the power supply cable and the signal cable (IDE cable) from the current HDD. Push the bracket to the arrow direction as in the picture below and lift it up from the bottom.
6. Use the four screws provided (SCREW-SPECIAL: PWH,+,-,6-32UNC,L14.7(4.2),ZPC) to fix the old HDD and the additional with the bracket (Make sure you fasten the screws firmly so that they are not loose from vibration).
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7. Mount the HDD-fixed bracket to its original position. (Installation is done in the reverse order of the disas­sembly. Fit the bracket (BRACKET-HDD) into the bottom hole and fix the screw).
8. When done (make sure the bracket is firmly fixed), connect the power supply cable and the signal cable (IDE) to both the old and the additional HDD (see the picture below).
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9. Check if all the connections (connectors) are properly made and firmly fixed, and close the cover.
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10. Use the screws (two for each side and one for the rear) in step 1 above to fix the cover.
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DIY Carmera
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