Samsung SHR-5162, SHR-5082 User Manual 2

Real Time DVR
user manual
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Real Time DVR user manual
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(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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key features of your DVR
The Digital Video Recorder (DVR) compresses the acquired images of 8/16 video channels from cameras using MPEG-4 technologies, and compresses the 4 channel audio inputs into ADPCM audio file in real time to record them on the hard disk or retrieve them from the hard disk simultaneously.
In addition, it transfers the video and audio data through a network in real time and allows you to remotely monitor them using your PC.
8/16 channel Composite Input connectors
NTSC/PAL video source compatible
With Dual Codec, can change the FPS (frames per second) accord
ing to the bandwidth and send live
pictures regardless of the recording condition
Picture quality improvement by adopting the De-interlace chip
Can display HDD information and status using the HDD SMART func
tion
Can convert the CIF (NTSC: 352*240, PAL: 352*288) images to 120
IPS images for NTSC or 100 IPS
images for PAL
8/16 channel loop through video connectors
Hard disk overwrite mode
USB 2.0 hard disk backup capability for large quantities of data
Backup function using USB 2.0 memory and external CD/DVD writer
(Built-in DVD-RW included)
Can record, play, and transmit audio/video data to Windows Netw
ork Viewer (Smart Viewer) simultaneously
Can record or play 8/16 channel video data
Various search modes (time/date, event, schedule)
Various recording modes (time lapse, event, schedule)
Extended hard disk connection (USB 2.0)
Alarm interface function (Input: 8/16, Output: 4, Reset: 1)
Remote monitoring function using Windows Network Viewer (Smart
Viewer)
WHAT’S INCLUDED WITH YOUR DVR
Upon delivery of this product, you shall unwrap and put it on the even floor or where you want to use it. Then you must check if the following items are in it.
Remote control unit (RCU)
One power cord Smart Viewer
software CD (PDF manual included)
Two brackets
Brackets are used to attach the product to the rack
Special 4 screws 2 EA of RS-485/
Alarm terminal block
User manual2 EA of AAA batteries
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safety regulations
Please be sure to keep the following in mind for the right use of the product to prevent proprietary risk or damage.
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 0°C to 40°C 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 start
This user’s manual provides Information for using DVR such as brief introduction, part names, functions, connection to other equipment, menu setup, and the like.
You have to keep in mind the following notices:
SEC retains the copyright on this manual.
This manual cannot be copied without SEC’s prior written approv
al.
We are not liable for any or all losses to the product incurred by your use of non-standard product or violation of instructions mentioned in this manual.
If you want to open the case of your system for checking problems, please consult the expert from the shop where you bought the product.
You may download open source codes from the following website: http://www.samsung.com.
Before installing any external device such as external memory or HDD, please check the compatibility of the device with Samsung DVR. The list of the compatible devices with Samsung DVR can be obtained from your vendor.
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
The Mains plug is used as a disconnect device and shall stay readily operable at any time.
WARNING
Battery
Exchanging a wrong battery in your product may cause an explosion. Therefore you must use the same type of battery as the one being used in the product. The following are the specifications of the battery you are using now.
Normal voltage: 3V
Normal capacity: 170mAh
Continuous standard load: 0.2mA
Operating temperature:
-20 to +85°C (-4 to +185°F)
System Shutdown
Turning off the power while the product is in operation, or taking not permitted actions may cause damage to the hard drive or the product. Also it can cause a dysfunction to the hard disk while using the product. Please turn off the power using the Power button on the front of your DVR. After selecting OK in the pop-up menu, you can pull off the power cord. You may want to install a UPS system for safe operation in order to
prevent damage caused by an
unexpected power stoppage. (Any questions concerning UPS, consult your USP retailer.)
Operating Temperature
The guaranteed operating temperature range of this product is 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104 °F). This product may not work properly if you run right after a long period of storage at a temperature below the guaranteed one. When using the device after a long period of storage at low temperature, place the product at room temperature for a while and run it. Especially for the built-in HDD in the product, its guaranteed temperature range is 5°C to 55°C (41°F to 131 °F). Likewise, the hard drive may not work at a temperature below the guaranteed one.
STANDARDS APPROVALS
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 ene
rgy and, if not installed and used in accordance with 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.
CALIFORNIA USA ONLY
This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR (Manganese Dioxide) Lithium coin cells in the product sold or distributed ONLY in California USA.
“Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.”
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contents _01
INTRODUCING YOUR REAL
TIME DVR
03
INSTALLATION
08
CONNECTING WITH OTHER
DEVICES
12
LIVE
15
MENU SETUP
20
BACKUP
PTZ CAMERA CONTROL
36
RECORDING
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03 Controls on the DVR 05 Rear panel jacks 06 Remote control
08 Checking installation envir
onment
08 Hdd addition
12 Connecting video, audio, and monitor 12 Connecting the network 13 Connecting the USB 13 Connecting the alarm input/output 14 Connecting the RS-485 device
15 Operating the system 15 Live scr
een mode
17 Setting audio on/off 18 Freezing and zooming 18 Event monitoring 19 Spot-out monitoring
20 Befor
e use
20 System 25 Camera 26 Monitoring 27 Record mode 29 Event record mode 30 Schedule 31 Network 34 Configuring network
35 Backup
36 PTZ camera control mode 36 Basic PTZ operations 37 Pr
eset setup
37 Camera menu setup 38 Preset view 38 Other view
39 Rec (normal r
ecording)
39 Record schedule
contents
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SEARCH AND PLAY
40
Smart Viewer
44
APPENDIX
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40 Before use 40 Calendar search 40 Event search 41 Date time search 41 Go to first search 42 Go to last search 42 Backup search 42 Playback
44 Intr
oduction
44 Main features 44 PC specification (recommended) 44 Smart Viewer installation 45 Smart Viewer program execution 46 Smart Viewer initial screen 46 Setup mode 57 Monitoring mode 64 Search mode
68 Pr
oduct specification
71 Outline drawings 73 Factory default 76 Troubleshooting (FAQ) 79 Open source license report on the product
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01 INTRODUCING
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CONTROLS ON THE DVR
introducing your real time DVR
1. ALARM LED
Lights when an event occurs.
HDD LED
Lights when the hard disk is operating. When the HDD is accessed, LED repeatedly blinks.
NETWORK LED
Lights when the data is transferred through the network.
BACKUP LED
Lights when a backup is in progress.
REC LED
Lights when a recording is in progress.
2. PTZ Button
Toggles PTZ mode On and Off.
ZOOM(TELE)
Button
Implements the digital zoom (x2). Performs the TELE function in PTZ mode.
FREEZE(WIDE)
Button
Performs the FREEZE function in live mode. Performs the WIDE function in PTZ mode.
SEARCH(VIEW)
Button
Goes to the Search function window. Performs the Preset View function in PTZ mode.
MENU(PRESET)
Button
Goes to the system menu screen or moves to the upper menu. Performs the Preset Setup function in PTZ mode.
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3. REC Button
Starts or ends the recording
(Fast/Step Rewind)
Button
- Step Rewind: Used for backward scene-by-scene search while at pause.
- Fast Rewind: Used for quick backward search while in play. (-x2, -x4, -x8, -x16, -x32, -x64)
(STOP)
Button
Ends search while in play.
(PLAY/PAUSE)
Button
Pauses and resumes the screen play.
(Fast/Step Forward)
Button
- Fast Forward: Used for quick forward search while in play. (x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64)
- Step Forward: Used for forward scene-by-scene search while at pause.
4. Direction Buttons
Used for changing settings or for moving the cursor up/down/left/right.
5. MODE Button
When pressed in live mode, it sequentially display 16-split, 9-split, 4-split, 6-split, 7-split, 8-split, Picture in Picture (PIP), and single sequence.
When pressed in playback mode for playback-exclusive channels (16, 9, 4), it sequentially displays single channel, 1 playback channel with 1 live channel, 1 playback channel with 8 live channels, 1 playback channel with 12 live channels, and 1 playback channel with 15 live channels.
AUDIO Button Toggles Audio On and Off. ALARM Button Turns off the alarm LED and stops the sound when an alarm is issued. Alarm icon disappears when the alarm button is used. BACKUP Button Press it for backup operation.
6. USB Port
Use it to connect USB type devices.
7. Channel Button
Select a single channel (1 to 16) while in live mode.
8. Eject Button
Opens the DVD-RW tray.
9. Power LED
Displays power On/Off state. Power Button Press to turn on the power or shut down your DVR in live mode.
CAUTION
Do not install DVR on the carpet or other soft material to prevent clogging of the air ventilator. To install DVR on the cabinet or rack, be sure to check the ventilation condition.
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01 INTRODUCING
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REAR PANEL JACKS
5082 REAR
5162 REAR
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VIDEO OUT Composite video output port (BNC type connector)
2
AUDIO OUT Audio output port (RCA jack)
3
VGA
a
VGA video output port
4
S-VIDEO S-VIDEO video output port
5
NETWORK Network connection port
6
AUDIO IN Audio input port (RCA jack)
7
SPOT
SPOT1: 1 channel exclusive SPOT output SPOT2: The same output as the Main VIDEO OUT (OSG is not displa
yed)
8
USB USB connection port
9
ALARM
- ALARM 1–16: Alarm input port
- ALARM RESET IN: Alarm reset port
- ALARM OUT 1–4: Alarm output port
- TX+, TX-, RX+, RX-: RS-485 communication
10
THROUGH
You may use THROUGH port to transmit a video signal to the other video equipment.
11
VIDEO IN Composite video input port (BNC type connector)
12
AC-IN
AC 100 ~ 230V (PAL) AC 110 ~ 220V (NTSC)
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REMOTE CONTROL
RECORD
Starts or ends the
recording.
OPEN/CLOSE
Used to open and close
the DVD-RW tray.
0~9
Selects a single channel
while in live mode. Used
for inputting numeric
values.
REC LOCK
Locks the record function.
AUDIO
Toggles Audio On and
Off.
BACKUP
Press it for backup
operation.
ALARM
Cancels sending alarms.
MODE
Select a split screen.
FR (fast rewind)
FR (fast reverse): Used for
quick backward search
while in play. (-x2, -x4,
-x8, -x16, -x32, -x64)
STOP
FF (fast forward)
Used for quick forward
search while in play. (x2,
x4, x8, x16, x32, x64)
Play/Pause
Using the NUMERIC Buttons
CHANNEL 1–9 Press the 1 to 9 button respectively.
CHANNEL 10
Press the 0(10+) button, release, and press the 0 button again with
in 3 seconds.Or press the 0(10+) button,
release, and wait 3 seconds.
CHANNEL 11–16 Press the 0(10+) button, release, and press the 1 (or 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) button
again within 3 seconds.
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STOP
Ends playing.
Play/Pause
Pauses or resumes
playing.
MENU
Goes to the system menu
screen or moves to the
upper menu.
ZOOM
Implements the digital
zoom (x2).
SEARCH
Goes to the search select
screen.
FREEZE
Performs the FREEZE
function in live mode.
UP
DOWN
LEFT
RIGHT
Used for changing
settings or for moving the
cursor up/down/left/right.
ENTER
Shows the cursor for
channel selection in live
mode or used as the
selection button for menu
configuration.
PTZ
Toggles PTZ mode On
and Off.
TELE
Performs the TELE
function in PTZ mode.
WIDE
Performs the WIDE
function in PTZ mode.
SYS ID
Use for inputting or
confirming system or
remote control ID.
PRESET
Performs the PRESET
function in PTZ mode.
VIEW
Performs the VIEW
function in PTZ mode.
Changing the Remote Control ID
As you press the SYS ID button, input the desired 2-digit ID in order (Remote control default ID: 00).
For instance, to change the remote control ID to 08, press the SYS ID button, and then input 0 and 8 buttons in order.
After the input completes, press the SYS ID button again in order to confirm the setting.
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Figure 1
One Year: 24HR X 365 DAY =8,760 HR
Temperature Unit: ºC
Life (Unit: HOURS)
Figure 2
08_ installation
installation
You should pay attention to the following before you use the product.
Do not use it outdoor.
Do not place water or liquid near the connection part or the prod
uct.
Do not impose excessive shock or force.
Do not pull out the power cord unreasonably.
Do not disassemble the product on your own.
Do not exceed the rated input or output voltage range.
Use the certified power cord only.
For the product with an input ground, use a power plug with a g
round pin.
CHECKING INSTALLATION ENVIRONMENT
Samsung Digital Video Recorder (hereinafter referred to “DVR”) is a high-tech security equipment that contains a high-capacity HDD and top-notch circuits. High temperature inside or outside of the product may reduce the product life, deteriorate performance (see the graph below; it explains the correlation between temperature and product life), and lead to a malfunction.
Please keep the following instructions for rack­mounting the Samsung DVRs to proceed with the installation.
1. The rack on which the DVR is mounted
should not be sealed off.
2. And it also can allow air circulation through
the vent.
3. As shown in the Figure 2, we recommend
you to heap the product with other DVRs or use rack-mount devices at a certain space, or install a vent system to accommodate airflow.
4. For forming a natural convection, the air
intake hole should be positioned at the bottom and the emission at the top.
5. We recommend you to install each of the air
i
ntake and emission holes with fan motors for sufficient airflow. (The air intake fan should be equipped with a filter to prevent possible inflow of dust and other impurities.
6.
As shown in the Figure 1, the temperature inside the rack and around the DVR should maintain between 0 and 40°C (32 and 104°F).
HDD ADDITION
The user can add up to two hard disks to this product. However, there are many factors that can cause electric shock, accidents, and malfunctioning of the device inside of the product. When the user does not correctly install or apply the proper settings, the device may not recognize the hard disks or the device will not properly run. Therefore, before adding any hard disks, it is recommended that you consult the specialist from the site where you purchased the product.
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CAUTION
[Checking HDD Data] Please, pay attention to Following information to minimize the chance of losing HDD data.
Remember that you should protect HDD from any impact or misuse as this may cause damaged.
The Manufacturer is not responsible for missing data or defects caused by the user’s mishandling.
Note:
Adding Extra HDD. Check in advance that the HDD is compatible with the manufacturer’s DVR.
Examples that can cause loss of data or damage HDD.
Any outside Impact on the case which could happen whilst disassembling or setting up the DVR.
Power cut or incorrect shutdown whilst the DVR is operating.
Moving or causing any impact on the DVR during operation. Please, back up events as soon as possible to minimize disappointment should HDD data be lost.
Things to consider when adding a hard disk
When adding a hard disk, pay attention so that the cable doesn’t get caught between unsuitable places or the cable’s insulation is not damaged. (This may cause a malfunction or fire.)
When adding a hard disk, be careful not to have any injury by the pointed edges inside the product.
Pay attention not to lose screws or accessories.
If the screws or accessories are not put together, the product may malfunction or not properly operate.
If you contact the RTC battery while adding hard disks, the battery failure may happen. In this case, you will encounter failures when setting the time and operating DVR.
If you don’t connect fan power cables after adding hard disks, the fan failure message appears on the screen. This can cause operation failures because it raises the temperature inside your DVR.
Check the compatibility list of HDDs before installing additional HDDs. The list of the compatible devices with Samsung DVR can be obtained from your vendor.
Setting the jumper
The jumper setting method is illustrated on the surface of the purchased HDD.
Using SAMSUNG hard disk, the jumper setting method is as follows:
HDD jumper for Primary Master and Primary Slave.
Jumper setting for Secondary Master (DVD-RW) and Secondary Slave.
How to add hard disks
Before starting this work, remove the power cord from the outlet.
1. Take out the screws on the left and right
sides (5 spots for each side) and on the rear (1 spot).
2. Remove the cover from the product. (Slide
t
he cover slightly backward, lift it upward and
remove it.)
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BRACKET­HDD(A)
BRACKET­HDD(B)
BRACKET-HDD(A)
SCREW-SPECIAL
Screwdriver
Screwdriver
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3. There are brackets (Bracket-HDD) mounted
on the right and left sides where you can mount HDDs. Remove the screws holding each bracket to mount an HDD onto.
4. If you want to add a hard disk, remove
Bracket-HDD(A), power supply cable, signal transmission cable (IDE Cable), and fan cable.
5. To add a hard disk, the built-in HDD (Primary
Master) should have been installed. Basically a built-in HDD has been installed as the Primary Master and a DVD-RW driver as the Secondary Master. Before adding a hard disk, set the jumper for master and slave. The jumper setting method is illustrated on the surface of the purchased hard disk. Fix the hard disk to the Bracket using the (A)SCREW-SPECIAL (BWH, 6-32UNC, L10.
5). Align the 5 spots on the bottom and mounting holes of the Bracket, insert the HDD, and then fix it using the screws.
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BRACKET-HDD(B)
Secondary HDD IDE Connector
Primary HDD IDE Connector
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6. To add another hard disk after adding a hard
disk completes, remove the Bracket-HDD(B) on the DVD-RW driver.
7. Fix the hard disk to the Bracket using 4
(B)SCREW-MACHINE (6-32UNC, L4. 2) provided when purchasing the HDD. The screws should be fastened not to come loose. Fix the Bracket-HDD(B) using screws after aligning 4 spots on the bottom and mounting holes.
8. When adding hard disks completes, connect
the power supply cable, signal transmission cable (IDE Cable), and fan cable to the hard disks.
9. After checking whether or not the
connections have no problem, close the cover.
10. Fix the cover using screws. (Each of left and
right sides has 5 spots and the back side has 1 spot.)
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CONNECTING THE NETWORK
Connecting to Internet through Ethernet (10/100BaseT)
12_ connecting
connecting with other devices
The illustrations are described based on SHR-5162.
CONNECTING VIDEO, AUDIO, AND MONITOR
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03 CONNECTING
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Connecting to Internet through ADSL
CONNECTING THE USB
1. There are two USB connecting ports on the
front and rear panels of the product.
2. USB Hard Disk, USB CD/DVD, and USB
Memory can be connected through any of those ports.
3. If the USB HDD is connected to the system,
it should be detected and set through Menu > System > Storage Setup before operation.
4. The product provides the HOT PLUG feature
that allows the connection/removal of USB devices during system operation.
CAUTION
The USB type of hard disk should be set to Master.
If the backup USB device cannot be formatted in the DVR, format it as FAT32 using your PC.
For more details, refer to the System section in Chapter 5 Menu Setup.
CONNECTING THE ALARM INPUT/OUTPUT
The Alarm IN/OUT ports on the rear of the product have the following elements:
ALARM IN 1 to 16: Alarm input ports
ALARM RESET: When receiving an ALARM RESET signal, the system clears the current ALARM input or output signal and resumes alarm sensing.
ALARM OUT 1 to 4: Alarm output ports
5162 Alarm IN/OUT Ports
5082 Alarm IN/OUT Ports
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CONNECTING THE RS-485 DEVICE
You can connect an RS-485 device through a rear port of the product. For example, you can c
onnect and control PTZ cameras supporting the RS-485 communication. You can also adopt either Half Duplex or Full Duplex method for exchanging data.
Supportable baud rates are 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400.
CAUTION
Check if the RS-485 device is compatible with the product first.
Then pay attention not to change the polarity (+/-) of RS-485 when connecting it.
PTZ device
Half Duplex Type
Data (–)
Data (+)
Full Duplex Type
Rx(+)
Rx(–)
Tx(–)
Tx(+)
Rear
Tx(–)
Tx(+)
Rx(–)
Rx(+)
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04 LIVE
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live
OPERATING THE SYSTEM
Turn on the power and the following Samsung logo appears.
Upon completion of initializing procedure, the live screen appears with a beep sound. (It takes about one minute until a live screen comes up.)
If a new HDD is installed, the initialization may take much more time because it includes a new HDD initialization.
If the live screen does not appear or the LEDs on the front panel repeat f
lickering, please check the connections. If the system does not operate normally, contact the expert from the shop where you bought the product.
The live screen does not affect the earlier MENU settings. If you reboot the system when a recording is in progress, the recording will start again.
LIVE SCREEN MODE
Live screen icons
The live screen icons display the status of current setup or function.
: Recording icon
Each icon represents Normal/Event (Alarm+Motion)/Schedule Recording.
: Recording Video Size icon
Each icon represents the recording size of Normal or CIF.
Normal: Half D1—(NTSC) 720x240, (PAL) 720x288
CIF: CIF— (NTSC) 352x240, (PAL) 352x288
Half D1 is an MPEG-4 video encoding mode in which half the horizontal resolution is sampled.
: Record Lock icon
It indicates that the record lock is activated. This icon appears when you are recording video i
mages while the record lock is set. To cancel the
recording, enter the preset password.
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: PTZ icon
This icon appears when setting the PTZ device and it changes to yellow when operating the PTZ.
: Audio icon
This icon represents the ON/OFF status of audio and it changes to yellow when the audio is set to ON. It does not appear in Video mode or when the audio is disabled.
: Sensor Active icon
This icon appears in the channel linked with the external sensor signal when the sensor is active.
: Motion Event icon
This icon appears in the Motion Event channel when the motion detection is set to ON.
: Zoom icon
This icon appears while the Zoom operation is active and disappears by canceling the operation.
: Freeze icon
This icon appears in Freeze mode and disappears by canceling the freeze operation.
: Recording Hard Disk Full icon
This icon appears when the hard disk space is not sufficient when recording.
: Auto Sequence icon
This icon appears in Auto Sequence mode.
: Backup Play icon
This icon appears when the backup data is now played.
: Fan Error icon
This icon appears when the fan does not work properly.
: No HDD icon
This icon appears when there is a dysfunctional hard disk.
When the Fan Error icon or No HDD icon appears, please contact the service center.
V.Loss/V.Off: Video input status When there is no video data input while the video is active, V.Loss appears in the channel. When you set the Video On/Off to OFF, V.Off appears.
Live screen modes
The SHR-5162 model receives 16 live images and displays them in the following 9 modes as shown in the picture. To see each mode in order, repeatedly press the MODE button on the front panel or remote control. But the SHR-5082 model has no 16-split mode.
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CAM_03
CAM_02
CAM_04 CAM_05
CAM_06 CAM_07
CAM_02
CAM_03
CAM_02
CAM_03 CAM_04
CAM_02 CAM_03
CAM_04 CAM_05 CAM_06
CAM_04 CAM_05 CAM_06
CAM_07 CAM_08 CAM_09
CAM_01 CAM_02 CAM_03 CAM_04
CAM_05 CAM_06 CAM_07 CAM_08
CAM_09 CAM_10 CAM_11 CAM_12
CAM_13 CAM_14 CAM_15 CAM_16
8 Split Mode PIP Mode Single Mode
Auto Sequence Mode
16 Split Mode
9 Split Mode 6 Split Mode4 Split Mode 7 Split Mode
CAM_01
CAM_01
CAM_01
CAM_01
CAM_03
CAM_02
CAM_04 CAM_05
CAM_06 CAM_07
CAM_02
CAM_03
CAM_02
CAM_03 CAM_04
CAM_02 CAM_03
CAM_04 CAM_05 CAM_06
CAM_04 CAM_05 CAM_06
CAM_07 CAM_08 CAM_09
CAM_01 CAM_02 CAM_03 CAM_04
CAM_05 CAM_06 CAM_07 CAM_08
CAM_09 CAM_10 CAM_11 CAM_12
CAM_13 CAM_14 CAM_15 CAM_16
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Full Screen (Single) mode: Displays the selected channel in full screen.
4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Split mode: Displays 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 channels in each split screen. You can select channel numbers on your own using the MODE button on the front panel or remote control. In 4-channel and 9-channel split modes, the screen page is changed using the Direction buttons.
16 Split mode: Displays 16 live channels on a 16-split screen. The Auto Sequence is not available.
PIP (Picture in picture) mode: Displays a small screen on a full screen. You can change the channel number on a full screen or small screen by pressing the ENTER button and inputting the NUMERIC button. To switch between main and sub screens, press the ENTER button and press the LEFT or RIGHT direction button. You can move the sub screen to 5 different stages using the UP/DOWN direction buttons.
Auto Sequence mode: Sequentially displays all the channels at an interval of auto sequence time. The auto sequence time is set in Camera Configuration on the menu.
Selecting live screen mode
Available modes are switched using the MODE button and the NUMERIC buttons on the front panel or remote control. The following figure is the live modes transition diagram in the SHR-5162 model.
The initial live screen shows the 16-split screen mode at first. The SHR-5082 model starts from the 9-split mode.
In the 9-split screen mode, the first screen shows 9 channels (CH 1 to CH 9) and the second screen shows the rest 7 channels (CH 10 to CH 16) after pressing the RIGHT direction button. If you press the RIGHT direction button again, it changes to the Auto Sequence mode.
Likewise, in the 4-split screen mode, the first screen shows 4 channels (CH 1 to CH 4), the second screen shows CH 5 to CH 8, the third screen shows CH 9 to CH 12, the fourth screen shows CH 13 to CH 16. If you press the RIGHT direction button again, it changes to the Auto Sequence mode.
Every time you press the MODE button, the modes change in the following sequence: 16-split mode
9-split mode
4-split mode
6-split mode
7-split mode  8-split
mode
PIP mode  Auto Sequence mode 
16-split mode.
Press the CH 1 to CH 16 button to see a full screen of each channel after pressing the ENTER button.
Press the MODE button after entering a full screen channel in a split screen mode to return to the previous split mode screen.
SETTING AUDIO ON/OFF
In other split modes except full screen mode, 16-split mode, and auto sequence mode, you can choose a channel to be displayed by pressing the ENTER and NUMERIC buttons. If you set the selected channel to Audio On, you can turn the Audio On and Off in live mode.
Audio On/Off setting in full screen mode
In full screen mode, the audio of the selected channel automatically turns on. You can turn the audio On and Off by toggling the AUDIO button. D
epending on the audio On/Off setting condition,
the Audio icon of the channel changes to yellow and white.
Audio On/Off setting in 16-split mode
When pressing the ENTER button in the 16-split mode, the selection cursor appears for you to select a channel. When you select a channel and press the AUDIO button on the front panel or remote control, the audio of the selected channel is changed to On or Off. D
epending on the audio On/Off setting condition,
the Audio icon of the selected channel changes to yellow and white. You can have audio settings on channel 1 to 4 in 16-split mode.
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Audio On/Off setting in 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9-split modes and PIP mode
As in 16-split mode, when pressing the ENTER button in 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9-split modes and PIP mode, the selection cursor appears for you to select a channel. After selecting a channel, you can set the Audio to On or Off using the AUDIO button. According to the audio On/Off setting condition, the Audio icon of the selected channel changes to yellow and white.
FREEZING AND ZOOMING
Freeze function
The freeze function pauses the video image on the live screen and it is only available in the live mode. You can set this function to On or Off using the FREEZE button on the front panel or remote control.
Zoom function
The zoom function enlarges the selected area to double size, and it is only available in the single screen mode. When you press the ZOOM button on the front panel or remote control, the zooming area appears. Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT direction buttons to adjust the position for zooming. After selecting the Zoom area, press the ENTER button to enlarge the selected area in double size. To cancel the zooming function, press the ZOOM button again.
EVENT MONITORING
The event monitoring is used to display the channel that is synchronized with an event on the screen when a special event (Sensor/Motion/ Video Loss) occurs. The settings for event monitoring activation and event duration setup are done in the Monitoring on the menu. If you set the event monitoring interval to 5 seconds and an event occurs at CH 2 as shown in the picture, the system will display CH 2 in full screen for 5 seconds. If another event occurs within 5 seconds, it is also displayed together with the existing event. As shown in the picture, if we assume that both CH 1 and CH 3 events occur within 5 seconds (for example, after 4 seconds), after CH 2 event, these three events are displayed with split into 4 screens. If a new event does not occur during the event duration, the system will return to the previous live mode. Pressing the ALARM button during the event duration makes the event monitoring stop. When an event occurs, the ALARM LED is turned on. Press the ALARM button again to turn ALARM LED Off. At this time, the alarm s
etup is initialized, the event icon disappears, and the event monitoring is cancelled while in event monitoring. After alarming, the event recording resumes.
[ Event-driven screen changes in Event Monitoring ]
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SPOT-OUT MONITORING
Spot-out monitoring has nothing to do with the live screen output. It monitors a specific channel in full screen. After selecting Monitoring on the MENU, you can select a channel for monitoring in Spot Out Channel. You can also monitor all the channels at an interval of auto sequence time. In case of spot-out monitoring, the live screen icons do not appear. If the Spot Out Event Monitor is set to On, you can see the event channels. When the events occur sequentially, the channel o
f the camera that the last event has been issued is displayed. (In case of alarms, multiple channels are enabled.) When multiple cameras are connected, the camera with the smallest number is output on Spot-out channel.
In the live screen, you can select a spot­out channel as described below:
Press the STOP button on the front panel or remote control and press a button out of 16 channels. The selected channel is set to a spot-out channel.
When you press the STOP button and then the MODE button within 2 seconds, the spot-out channel mode is changed to the change screen mode.
CAUTION
If the built-in HDD is not connected or it is out of order, the system
displays an error (
) saying “built-
in HDD error” at the top-left corner. In this case, you cannot perform recording, playback, and backup. So please contact the service personnel.
If the fans in the product do not properly operate or have some problem, the fan error message appears on the live screen as shown in the following picture. In this case, check whether the fans normally run or not. When the fans are recovered,
the Failure icon (
) that is displayed
at the top-
left corner disappears. In case of a fan failure, it can shorten the life of the product so please contact the service personnel.
A error occurs in the fan. Refer to the manual.
Fan Information
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MENU
MENU SETUP
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Schedule
Backup
Network
Date/Time/Language Password Load Factory Default System Log Event Log System Information and Setup Storage Setup Export/Import the Configuration Remote Control Device
Move/Control Select Exit
Enter ID and Password
OK Cancel
ID
Password
Admin
Admin Password
OK Cancel
Date Time Time Zone Time Synchronization Date Format Time Format Language DST Off
OK Cancel
Date/Time/Language Setup
2007-01-15
22:13:38 (GMT+08:00) Setup YYYY-MM-DD 24 Hours English Mar-last-Sun 01H ~ Oct-last-Sun 01H
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menu setup
BEFORE USE
The menu structure is as follows:
Selection The yellow cursor is the selection bar. Use the Direction buttons on the front panel or remote control to move the cursor to a desired menu. If you press the ENTER button when the cursor is located in a desired menu, the screen displays the sub window. To select an item from the menu, press the ENTER button. On a drop-down menu, use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to move the cursor on your desired item.
OK and Cancel in each Setup window Once any changes are made in a setup window, they can be applied by selecting OK. When Cancel is selected, the changed settings are not applied and it returns to the upper menu.
MENU button When the MENU button is pressed in any of the Setup menus, it changes to the upper menu. If you press the MENU button in Live mode, the password window appears for user validation.
SEARCH, COPY, PTZ, POWER buttons in Live mode To perform the search, backup, PTZ controls, or shutdown function, press the following button in Live mode. Then the window asking for an ID and password appears for user validation.
The direction sign (► or ▼) right next to the title of menu or item leads you to press the displayed button on the front panel or remote control to go for sub item.
SYSTEM
Date/Time/Language Setup
Date
Press the ENTER button and use the LEFT or RIGHT direction button to move to year, month, and day. To change the value, use the UP or DOWN button. Press the ENTER button to confirm the setting.
Time
Press the ENTER button and use the LEFT or RIGHT direction button to move to hour, minute, and second. To change the value, use the UP or DOWN button. Press the ENTER button to confirm the setting.
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Admin Password New Password

Confirm

Password Lock On Record Lock On User Password User Setup User1 New Password

Confirm

User Authority Setup Search Backup PTZ Shutdown
OK Cancel
Password
All Key Lock On
Automatic Time Synchronization On Time Server(IP) 203.248.240.103 Activate by Server(Master) On Last Synchronization Time
2007-01-26 12:39:12 Fail
OK Cancel
Time Synchronization Setup
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CAUTION
[Date/Time Change] After the date and time has been changed, the data recorded before the change can be removed. For example, if the current time is changed from 8 to 7, all the data recorded between 7 and 8 will be deleted.
T
ime Zone
Se
t the local time zone based on the Greenwich
Mean Time (GMT).
Time Synchronization
The time of your DVR can be synchronized by a specified server. For this purpose, enter the IP address of the time server and determine the initiator of this activity.
- Automatic Time Synchronization
Synchronizes while gathering time information from the Time Server (IP)
- Activate by Server(Master) Time Synchronization is executed while more than two DVR devices are connected, and the operating DVR device connected to the server is set as standard.
Date Format
The system supports 3 types of formats: YYYY-MM-DD, DD-MM-YYYY, and MM-DD­YYYY.
Time Format
T
he system supports 2 type of formats: 24 Hours
and 12 Hours(AM/PM).
Language
After selecting a language, on-screen display (OSD) menus are displayed in the selected language.
DST (Daylight Saving Time)
DST sets the clock one hour ahead the local standard time. This setting enables the system to display the time adjusted for DST. If the DST is set to Off, it does not apply. To set the DST, enter the start time and end time on the right. It allows you to set month, week (e.g. 1st, 2nd,
3rd, 4th, last), date, and time only.
Password
The factory default password for Admin and user privileges is “4321.” The Menu Setup window cannot be accessed by user privileges but by the Admin privilege. The Admin user can give users (User1 to User5) access rights to the selected functions. If you press Setup in User Authority, all the access rights are selected.
New Password
You can change the password by entering a new password value in this field. The input password is allowed up to 8 digits. Press the ENTER button and enter numbers using the NUMERIC buttons on the front panel or remote control. Press the ENTER button again for confirmation. Then the cursor moves to the New Password Confirm field.
Confirm
It confirms that the newly input password is correct. Enter the new password again in the field.
Password Lock
If it is set to On, a pop-up window for asking the password appears every time you select a menu. If it is set to Off, you can enter menus without entering the password.
Record Lock
If the Record Lock is set to On, a pop-up window, asking for the password appears while disabling the recording.
User Authority
You can select any of Search, Backup, PTZ, and Shutdown. If the user has no access right for Search, the user cannot enter the Search menu.
All Key Lock On
If you select this, the system will enter the live mode immediately. If you press any button on t
he front panel or remote control, the password input window appears. If the correct password is input, the lock function is deactivated.
[All Key Lock On] If you select this, the system immediately switches to the live mode and all buttons are locked.
If the user enters the selected function, he or she has to input the password first.
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First Prev Next Last Exit
No. Event Log List Date/Time
339 Video Loss CH[4] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 338 Video Loss CH[6] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 337 Video Loss CH[7] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 336 Alarm Detection CH[3] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 335 Motion Detection CH[1] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 334 Alarm Detection CH[2] 2007-03-10 10:00:09 333 Video Loss CH[4] 2007-03-10 09:59:38 332 Video Loss CH[5] 2007-03-10 09:59:30
Event Log
MENU
MENU SETUP
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Schedule
Backup
Network
Date/Time/Language Password Load Factory Default System Log Event Log System Information and Setup Storage Setup HDD Mode Setup Remote Control Device
Move/Control Select Exit
OK
Cancel
Sure to default Setting?
First Prev Next Last Exit
No. System Log List Date/Time
339 Setup Start (Local) 2007-03-10 10:00:29 338 Setup End (Local) 2007-03-10 10:00:29 337 Setup Start (Local) 2007-03-10 10:00:29 336 Setup End (Local) 2007-03-10 10:00:29 335 Time Change 2007-03-10 10:00:29 334 Play Back Start 2007-03-10 10:00:09 333 Power Failure Recorery 2007-03-10 09:59:38 332 System Start 2007-03-10 09:59:30
System Log
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Load Factory Default
It is used to initialize all the settings to the factory default values. The recorded video data will not be removed. Select OK to start initialization.
System Log
The System Log is used to check the important history records by an administrator. The log data includes the system-related logs such as system start, system termination, menu setup change, and the like.
Available action buttons are:
First: Moves to the first log page.
Prev: Moves to the previous log page.
Next: Moves to the next log page.
Last: Moves to the recent log page.
The system logs are as follows:
System Start Starts the system.
Login(Admin) Viewer Login (Admin)
Logout(Admin) Viewer Logout (Admin)
Login(User) Viewer Login (User)
Logout(User) Viewer Logout (User)
Setup Start (Local)
Enters into the menu.
Setup End (Local)
Comes out of menu.
Setup (Remote): Viewer
Sets the menu.
Play Back Start Starts the playback.
Play Back End Ends the playback.
Power Failure Recovery
Returns the system after power interruption.
Time Change Changes the Date/Time.
Load Factory Default Initializes the system.
System Upgrade Changes the system S/W.
Disk Full No Space in the HDD
Backup Start Starts the backup.
Backup End Ends the backup.
Backup Stop Stops the backup.
Backup Fail Backup Failure
ATA HDD Erase Erases the ATA Data.
USB HDD Erase
Erases the USB HDD data.
USB MEMORY Erase
Erases the USB MEMORY data.
Overwrite Playback Stop
Stops the playback by overwrite.
Backup Stop(Overwrite)
Stops the backup by overwrite.
Event Log
It is used to check the recorded events like alarm, motion, video loss, and such.
The log data contains the event execution data and time.
First: Moves to the first log page.
Prev: Moves to the previous log page.
Next: Moves to the next log page.
Last: Moves to the recent log page.
The event logs are as follows:
Video Loss CH[N] Means the occurrence
of Channel [N] Video Loss.
Alarm Detection CH[N] Means the occurrence
of Channel [N] alarm.
M
otion Detection CH[N] Means the occurrence
of Channel [N] Motion.
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System Information Software Version
B3.07-K1.40-V2.17_0702101326 Broadcast Format NTSC Mac Address 00:00:FO:54:FF:FF
OK Cancel
System Information and Setup
USB S/W Upgrade Version
83.07-K1.40-V2.17C_0703141732
Device Information Device No Used/Total Erase Usage ATA 1 295.00K/139.92G Internal USB Memory 1 0.00/494.98M Backup
Cancel
Storage Setup
OK
Disk End Mode
OverWrite
Disk End Beep Off
Alarm Setup HDD Location Map
Exit
No. Model Capacity Status
1 ST3250823ACE 250.05G Good 2 ST3160212ACE 160.04G Good 3 DVD RW - ­ 4 ST3250823ACE 250.05G Good
HDD Installation Information
NG None
Duration 10 sec
OK
Cancel
Alarm Setup
Check None
Duration 10 sec
Exit
HDD Location Map
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System Information and Setup
This setup window provides the following setting items:
Software Version: Displays the current software version. The value cannot be changed.
Broadcast Format: Displays the current broadcast format (NTSC/PAL). The value cannot be changed.
Mac Address: 6-Byte hardware address. The value cannot be changed.
USB S/W Upgrade
You can update the software using a USB device. If there is no device, None is displayed. If the USB memory has an upgrade software, its version is displayed. To upgrade the software stored in the USB device, select the check box on the right and press OK.
Storage Setup
You can configure the storage device related settings.
Device Information
Displays the number, capacity, and usage of ATA and USB devices. (The total capacity displayed may be lower than the actual capacity because the DVR uses some portion of it for internal purpose.) After selecting Erase for each device, you can remove the data on it. In case of USB device, you can set the usage for extension or backup. If you change the usage of the device, the stored data will be removed.
Disk End Mode
-
Stop: Stops recording when the disk is full while recording is still in progress.
-
Overwrite: Deletes the previously recorded data to store new data when the disk is full during recording.
Disk End Beep
-
On: Beeps when the disk is full while recording.
- Off: Although the disk is full while recording, it doesn’t make beep sound.
HDD Installation Information
When you click (
), The HDD Installation Information displays on the screen. Then you can see the model name, the capacity, and the status of the HDD in your DVR. The status displays Good, Not good, and Check. In the status of Not good, you should replace the HDD. In the status of Check, you should replace the HDD or check periodically. After clicking the Alarm Setup, you can set the alarm and the duration while the status is Not good or Check. If you click the HDD location map, it displays the information about the HDD installation. When a problem occurs, you can see which HDD has a problem.
The capacity of the HDD may differently appear in the Storage Setup menu and HDD Installation Information menu.
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Export the Configurations to USB Memory Mode
Export
File Name 07011000 Include N/W Settings
Cancel
Export/Import the Configuration
Apply
Device None
Cancel
Remote Control Device
OK
Remocon On ID:00
ID Baudrate Parity Date Stop Duplex
000 9600 None 8 1 Half Duplex
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CAUTION
When the Disk end mode is set to Overwrite and the HDD overwrites the data that was previously backed up, the backup start time may be changed or the backup process may be cancelled. [Disk Overwrite] When Overwrite is selected, the previous event data is to be deleted and the mode is also changed.
[Built-in HDD] This is a physical hard disk connected to the IDE cable inside the main body, and it stores data.
[External HDD] This is a physical hard disk connected to the port and jack on the rear of the main body, and it also stores data. This can be used as an extended hard disk or backup hard disk.
Extended HDD: Supplements the built­in HDD. It is located on the top of the built-in HDD.
Backup HDD: Used for backup of the data recorded on the HDD.
[ATA]: Built-in HDD This is a disk drive implementation that integrates the controller on the HDD itself. It is a physical hard disk connected to the IDE cable inside the main body.
[USB]: External HDD
(Extension HDD or backup HDD) This is used for external HDD connection. The external HDD is connected through this USB port on the front or rear panel.
Export/Import the Configuration
This menu is used to export or import the DVR­related settings to/from the USB memory.
The related settings are as the following:
Mode: You can select any of Import and Export.
File Name: In case of Export, the file name is displayed. The file naming convention is YYMMDD00. “00” is the serial number so it increases by 1. To change the file name, press the ENTER button. You can change the name using the virtual keyboard.
File Open: In case of Import, you can select the file that you want to import from the USB memory after pressing the ENTER button. When the importing completes, your DVR automatically reboots.
Include N/W Settings: In case of Export, this flag is selected by default. But with Import, you can decide whether or not to copy the network settings. Be careful when you select this because it will remove the previous
network settings.
Remote Control Device
This menu enables you to use the Samsung system keyboard or remote control.
Device
It indicates a remote control device that is connected to the RS485 port.
ID
This is a unique ID of the device. This ID is necessary to control multiple DVRs.
Baudrate
Baud rate for communicating with cameras. It should be the same as the baud rate of cameras for communication.
Parity
Select one of None, Even, and Odd.
Data
Select one of 7 and 8.
Stop
Select 1 or 2 for stop bit.
Duplex
S
elect one of Half Duplex and Full Duplex. (Data
exchanging method)
Remocon
Set the remote control to On or Off. You can set the ID of remote control to any of 0 to 99.
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MENU
MENU SETUP
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Schedule
Backup
Network
Camera Configuration PTZ Device Screen Setup
Move/Control Select Exit
CancelOK9-16
Camera Config
Cam Video Audio Title Auto Seq 1 On Off CAM_01 5sec 2 On Off CAM_02 5sec 3 On Off CAM_03 5sec 4 On Off CAM_04 5sec 5 On Off CAM_05 5sec 6 On Off CAM_06 5sec 7 On Off CAM_07 5sec 8 On Off CAM_03 5sec
CancelOK
CapsLock Delete Back Space
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You cannot use the PTZ device and remote control device together at the same time due to communication problem. In PTZ control mode, the PTZ mode of DVR is canceled when the remote control is connected. On the contrary, the remote control is disconnected when the DVR switches to PTZ mode. Refer to the user manual of remote control to learn how to handle the PTZ device using the remote control.
CAMERA
The detailed items for camera menu are as shown in the picture:
Camera Configuration
Video
- On: The camera image from the selected channel appears.
-
Off: The camera image from the selected channel disappears.
-
Covert1: Displays the information except for the video information on the selected channel.
-
Covert2: Does not display any information.
The settings for audio, camera name, and auto sequence are not allowed for the channel whose video is set to Off.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
Audio
-
On: You can hear the sound in the selected channel.
-
Off: You cannot hear the sound in the selected channel.
You can select only the number 1 to 4 channels to hear sound.
Title
You can name the camera of the selected channel. If you press the ENTER button, the virtual keyboard appears.
Virtual keyboard Use the Direction buttons to select a character and use the ENTER button to type the selected character. You can type up to 15 characters. No space is allowed f
or input. If you select CapsLock, the virtual
keyboard switches between upper case mode and lower case mode.
Auto Seq
You can set the auto sequencing interval for each channel. The setting applies in the live mode. When the value of a channel is set to Off, the channel is not displayed in the auto sequence mode.
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CancelOK9-16
PTZ Device
Cam ID Protocol Baudrate Parity Data Stop 1 000n Samsung 38400 None 8 1 2 001 Vic. 38400 None 8 1 3 002 Pan. 19200 None 8 1 4 003 Dia. 38400 Even 8 1 5 004 None 38400 None 8 1 6 005 None 38400 None 8 1 7 006 None 38400 None 8 1 8 007 None 38400 None 8 1
Half Duplex
Serial Mode :
ExitDefault
Brightness
050
Contrast 050
Color 050
CancelOK
Monitoring
Event Monitoring Duration Off OSG Display Date On Time On Title On Status On Spot Out Channel CH1 Spot Out Event Monitor Off Monitor Out Dual OUT PB Channel Position Right Down Multi Channel Seq. 5sec
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PTZ Device
You can configure the PTZ device related settings.
ID
ID for PTZ camera. It can have any number among 0 to 255.
Protocol
Protocol that is supported by the PTZ device. Available protocols are Samsung, Vic., Pan., A
D, Phi., Ern., Pel-D, Pel-P, Vcl., Dia., Kal., and
Tech.
Baudrate
Available baud rates are 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400.
Parity
Select one of None, Even, and Odd.
Data
Select 7 or 8 for data bit.
Stop
Select 1 or 2 for stop bit.
Serial Mode
Select Half Duplex or Full Duplex for data exchanging method.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
CAUTION
The above setting values must be the same as the ones of the PTZ device. For more details, please refer to the user manual for the PTZ device.
Screen Setup
It is used to set the brightness, contrast, and color for the camera image of each channel.
Place the cursor on the channel that you want to set the values for brightness, contrast, and color. When a channel is selected, its image appears on the right. For selection, press the ENTER button. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to change the value from 0 to 100. When Default is selected, the value 50 is to be assigned for each item of the selected channel.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
MONITORING
You can configure the monitoring-related settings.
Event Monitoring
You can select any of Off, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, and Continuous.
-
Off: Event monitoring does not work.
- 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, and 30sec: Sets the screen duration period in the Auto Sequence (or auto sequence) mode.
-
Continuous: The event monitoring screen remains alive until you press the ALARM button.
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MENU
CancelOK
Record Quality & Auto Deletion
Cam Normal Event Cam Normal Event 1 Level4 Level4 9 Level4 Level4 2 Level4 Level4 10 Level4 Level4 3 Level4 Level4 11 Level4 Level4 4 Level4 Level4 12 Level4 Level4 5 Level4 Level4 13 Level4 Level4 6 Level4 Level4 14 Level4 Level4 7 Level4 Level4 15 Level4 Level4 8 Level4 Level4 16 Level4 Level4
Off
Auto Deletion:
01 Day
MENU SETUP
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Schedule
Backup
Network
Record Quality & Auto Deletion Record Rate & Video Size Event Record Duration
Move/Control Select Exit
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OSG Display
- Date: The date is displayed on the screen
when it is set to On.
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Time: The time is displayed on the screen when it is set to On.
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Title: The camera name is displayed on the screen when it is set to On.
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Status: Recording and event information, Audio sign, and PTZ sign are displayed on the screen when it is set to On.
Spot Out Channel
This is used to monitor a specific channel by connecting a monitor to the SPOT jack on the rear of the product. When you are using two monitors, one monitor can be set for spot out monitoring. This provides two kinds of functions: Displaying the spot out channel only and auto sequencing of all channels.
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Auto sequence setup ranges from Ch 1 to Ch 16.
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In the auto sequence mode, channels are changed in turn.
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Duration period for auto sequence is the same as the one set in Camera Setup.
Spot Out Event Monitor
This is set for monitoring events from multiple channels.
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Off: The event monitoring does not operate in the Spot Out channel.
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3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, and 30sec: Sets the screen duration period in the Auto Sequence mode.
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Continuous: Once the event monitoring starts, the screen remains alive until you press the ALARM button.
Monitor Out
Video output methods can be selected from Composite, VGA, and Dual output modes. System restarts after changing the Video output methods.
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Composite video output: transfers the composite output signal.
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VGA video output: transfers VGA output signal.
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Dual video output: both the Composite and VGA video outputs are available to use.
PB Channel Position
You can designate the playback (PB) channel location in 9-split mode. Right Down: The playback channel is displayed at the lower right side of the screen. Center: The playback channel is displayed in the center of the screen.
Multi Channel Seq.
Y
ou can set the Auto Sequence interval for split screens. Available intervals are 3, 5, 10, 20, and 30 seconds.
CAUTION
[Video Out] You may experience low display quality while the dual video output is in use. In this case, please switch it to the composite or VGA video output. VGA video output port is not available while the composite video output is set to use and vice versa. If the MODE and ZOOM buttons are pressed and hold for 5 seconds, the system restarts while alarming beep sound. The LED blinks while restarting and the video output mode is changed. (Composite output VGA output).
VGA output: 640x480 (60Hz)
RECORD MODE
The detailed list for record mode settings is as follows:
Record Quality & Auto Deletion
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Record Quality
You can set the recording picture quality selecting of Level8(High) ~ Level1(Low).
Auto Deletion
If you select On, you can set the number of days for access restriction. If it is set to 3, you cannot search the data recorded at the time less than 3 days before.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
Record Rate & Video Size
When you press the RECORD button, the record-related settings are applied.
IPS (Images per second)
You can set the image recording speed using this unit. This rate indicates how many images are recorded per second. With NTSC, you can select any of 30, 15, 7.5,
3.7, 1.8, 0.9 ips, and Off. In case of PAL, you can select any of 25, 12.5, 6.2, 3.1, 1.5, 0.7 ips, and Off.
Available IPS limits vary depending on the number of Video On cameras. Video On/Off settings are enabled in Camera Configuration.
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If the resolution is set to CIF (Common Intermediate Format) and the number of Video On cameras is 9 to 16, the IPS limit is
7.5 ips for NTSC and 6.2 ips for PAL.
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If the resolution is set to CIF and the number of Video On cameras is 5 to 8, the IPS limit is 15 ips for NTSC and 12.5 ips for PAL.
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If the resolution is set to CIF and the number of Video On cameras is 1 to 4, the IPS limit is 30 ips for NTSC and 25 ips for PAL.
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If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of Video On cameras is 9 to 16, the IPS limit is 3.7 ips for NTSC and 3.1 ips for PAL.
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If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of Video On cameras is 5 to 8, the IPS limit is 7.5 ips for NTSC) and 6.2 ips for PAL.
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If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of Video On cameras is 1 to 4, the IPS limit is 15 ips for NTSC and 12.5 ips for PAL.
Video Size
Select any of CIF and Half D1 (Half the horizontal resolution is sampled).
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
Event Record Duration
You can set the duration for event recording.
PreEve.
If the time is set in this field, it records the image from the time before an alarm to the event time. Available values are Off, 5, 10, 20, and 30sec.
PostEve.
If the time is set in this field, it records the image from the event time to the time after an alarm. Available values are Off, 5, 10, 20, 30sec, 1min, 3min, 10min, and 20min.
Pre-Event Section
Event time
Event time
Post-Event Section
NTSC
PAL
CancelOK
Record Rate & Video Size
Cam Normal Event Cam Normal Event 1 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 9 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 2 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 10 7.5 ips 7.5 ips
3 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 11 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 4 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 12 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 5 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 13 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 6 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 14 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 15 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 8 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 16 7.5 ips 7.5 ips
CIF(C)
Video Size:
CancelOK
Record Rate & Video Size
Cam Normal Event Cam Normal Event 1 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 9 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 2 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 10 6.2 ips 6.2 ips
3 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 11 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 4 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 12 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 5 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 13 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 6 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 14 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 7 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 15 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 8 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 16 6.2 ips 6.2 ips
CIF(C)
Video Size:
CancelOK
Event Record Duration
Cam PreEve. PostEve. Cam PreEve. PostEve. 1 Off 1min 9 Off 1min 2 Off 1min 10 Off 1min
3 Off 1min 11 Off 1min 4 Off 1min 12 Off 1min 5 Off 1min 13 Off 1min 6 Off 1min 14 Off 1min 7 Off 1min 15 Off 1min 8 Off 1min 16 Off 1min
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EVENT RECORD MODE
The detailed list for event mode settings is as follows:
Alarm Detection Setup
Sensor State
- Off: Sensor does not operate.
- N.O (Normal Open): Sensor remains open all the time. But if it gets closed, an alarm is issued. (A Contact)
- N.C (Normal Close): Sensor remains closed all the time. But if it gets open, an alarm is issued. (B Contact)
Cam
It is used to set a camera that synchronizes with the current sensor. The default setting follows the sensor number. A sensor can synchronize with multiple cameras so multiple values can be selected. You can set a preset for each camera to synchronize sensors with cameras. If a sensor triggers the corresponding camera, the camera can show you the preset location.
Alarm-Out
It is used to set the Alarm-Out location when any alarm occurs. Currently 5 Alarm Outs are available. Select an alarm-out to synchronize w
ith the current sensor. But multiple values can
be selected.
Duration
It is used to set the Alarm-Out duration. When an alarm occurs, the alarm is output for the preset time. You can select any of Off, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, and Continuous.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
Motion Detection Setup
You can configure the motion detection related settings. When the detection area is set, the system detects any motion in that area.
M.D State
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Off: Motion detection does not operate.
- On: Motion detection is active.
Area
This is used to set the motion detection area. It is not allowed to set 4 extreme rows (Up, Down, Left, Right) because the display boundary regions can vary according to the monitor specification.
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Select All: Selects the whole area.
- Select One: Selects a block unit for each time.
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Select Quarter: Selects a quarter unit of the screen for each time.
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Clear All: Clears the whole selection.
- Save & Exit: Saves the setting and exits.
- Exit: Exits without saving.
MENU
Select All
Select One
Select Quarter
Clear All
Save & Exit
Exit
CancelOK
Motion Detection Setup
Cam M.D State Area Sensitivity Alarm-Out Duration 1 Off Set Very High None 10sec 2 Off Set Very High None 10sec 3 Off Set Very High None 10sec 4 Off Set Very High None 10sec 5 Off Set Very High None 10sec 6 Off Set Very High None 10sec 7 Off Set Very High None 10sec 8 Off Set Very High None 10sec
9-16
CancelOK
Alarm Detection Setup
Sensor State Cam Alarm-Out Duration 1 Off 1 None 10sec 2 Off 2 None 10sec 3 Off 3 None 10sec 4 Off 4 None 10sec 5 Off 5 None
10sec
6 Off 6 None
10sec 7 Off 7 None 10sec 8 Off 8 None 10sec
9-16
MENU SETUP
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Schedule
Backup
Network
Alarm Detection Setup Motion Detection Setup Video Loss Detection Setup
Move/Control Select Exit
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Sensitivity
This is used to set the sensitivity for motion detection. Available values are Low, Medium, and Very High.
Alarm-Out
It is used to set the Alarm-Out location when any alarm occurs. Currently 5 Alarm Outs are available. Select an alarm-out to synchronize w
ith the current sensor. But multiple values can
be selected.
Duration
It is used to set the Alarm-Out duration. When an alarm occurs, the alarm is output for the preset time. You can select any of Off, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, and Continuous.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
Video Loss Detection Setup
You can configure the video loss related settings. If any video loss is detected, the corresponding alarm will be issued.
Video Loss State
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Off: Video loss detection does not operate.
- On: Video loss detection is active.
Alarm-Out
It is used to set the Alarm-Out location when any video loss is detected. Currently 5 Alarm Outs are available.
Duration
It is used to set the Alarm-Out duration. When an alarm occurs, the alarm is output for the preset time. You can select any of Off, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, and Continuous.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
SCHEDULE
You can configure the scheduling-related settings here.
Record Schedule
The scheduling is enabled by selecting days and time blocks. The default setting is Event Recording. Recording automatically starts according to the schedule.
CH >: Copies the value of Channel 1 to all the
channels after this is pressed.
0 to 23: Time values for horizontal row.
S to H: Days (Sunday to Saturday) and Holiday
(H).
ALL: Press this and it changes the overall
settings in the current window to Continuous, Event Record, and Both in order.
Event Recording
Recording automatically starts when an event (alarm, motion detection, and video loss) occurs within a setup time. Recording follows the settings configured in Event Record. For more information, see “Event Recording” in Chapter 7.
Continuous Recording
R
ecording follows the settings configured in
Record Mode. For furthermore information, see “Schedule Recording” in Chapter 7. It is displayed in yellow, while the event recording is displayed in blue and both recording in red. When nothing is assigned, it is displayed in gray.
Both(Continuous, Event)
Both recordings are applied at the same time.
Holiday
If you press Holiday, a calendar window appears for you to designate holidays. Place the cursor to a date and press the ENTER button, then you can set the date or Nth day of the month as a holiday. (You can also set both options as holidays.)
CancelOK
Video Loss Detection Setup
Cam Video Loss State Alarm-Out Duration 1 Off None 10sec 2 Off None 10sec 3 Off None 10sec 4 Off None 10sec 5 Off None 10sec 6 Off None 10sec 7 Off None 10sec 8 Off None 10sec
9-16
CancelOK
Record Schedule
Holiday
Continuous Recording Event Recording Both(Continuous, Event)
All S
M T W T F S H
Holiday Setup
Feb
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Feb / 08
Feb / 2nd / Thu
CancelOK
CancelOK
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In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
Alarm Out Schedule
You can schedule the automatic output for alarms.
The scheduling is enabled by selecting alarms, days and time blocks. The default setting is Event Driven. For each alarm or beep, you can activate or deactivate alarming. In case of Event Driven, the alarm can be sent only when an event is issued.
AO >:
It indicates Alarm Out. All alarms are
changed according to Alarm1 when it pressed.
0 to 23: Time values for horizontal row.
S to H:
Days (Sunday to Saturday) and Holiday (H).
ALL: Press this and it changes the overall
settings in the current window to Off, On, and Event Driven.
Off: Sets not to issue an alarm during the setting time.
On:
Sets to issue an alarm during the setting time.
Event Driven: Sets to issue an alarm when an
event occurs during the setting time.
Holiday
If you press Holiday, a calendar window appears for you to designate holidays. Place the cursor to a date and press the ENTER button to complete designation. (When pressing the ENTER button again, the setting is cancelled.)
NETWORK
You can configure the network related settings for network connection.
IP Settings
Connection Mode
Select a network type that is connected to the main body of the product.
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Static IP: When the main body is connected to the network using the static IPs.
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Dynamic IP: When the main body is connected to the network using the dynamic IPs supplied by DHCP.
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ADSL(PPPoE): When the main body is connected to the ADSL network using Point­to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE).
Bandwidth
Select a network speed among Unlimited, 2 Mbps, 1.5 Mbps, 1 Mbps, 800 Kbps, 600 Kbps, 500 Kbps, 400 Kbps, 300 Kbps, and 128 Kbps. If the connection is made via ADSL, you can only select the bandwidth of 600 kbps or less.
Admin Password
It is used for connection between Smart Viewer and this product using the Admin privilege. The password can be input up to 8 digits. Press the ENTER button and type the numbers you want using the NUMERIC buttons. The default Admin password is “4321.”
User Password
It is used for connection between Smart Viewer and this product using the user privilege. The password can be input up to 8 digits. Press the ENTER button and type the numbers you want using the NUMERIC buttons. The default user password is “4321.” With the user privilege, you cannot access to both Menu Setup window in DVR and DVR Setup screen in Smart Viewer.
CAUTION
1. If the main body of the product is
connected to a high-speed network like LAN, it is recommended to set the higher bandwidth than 1 Mbps.
2. If the device is connected to
a network using ADSL or low bandwidth, set the bandwidth not to exceed 600Kbps, and set the r
ecording mode not to exceed CIF (standard). Setting up to a higher bandwidth or higher recording m
ode for the network environment supporting a low bandwidth may cause a network overload, therefore the connection to Smart Viewer or image monitoring may not operate properly.
3. When the connection mode is set
to ADSL, the bandwidth is fixed to 300Kbps.
In case of ADSL, the protocol type is fixed to TCP.
CancelOK
IP Settings
Connection Mode Static IP Bandwidth 2 Mbps Admin Password
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User Password
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IP 192.168.001.201 Gateway 192.168.001.001 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 DNS 168.126.036.001 ADSL User ID ID Password

CancelOK
Alarm Out Schedule
Ao Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Beep
Holiday
Off On Event Driven
All S
M T W T F S H
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IP
Set the IP address for the main body of the product for connecting to the network. If the connection mode is set to Static IP, type the IP address. If the connection mode is Dynamic IP or ADSL(PPPoE), the IP address allocated by the DHCP server or ADSL company automatically appears. In case of DHCP or ADSL connection failure, the value “000.000.000.000” is displayed. Then, press OK to retry connection for getting the IP address. If the connection failure continues, turn off the power for a while and reboot the system for retry.
Gateway
In case of Static IP, set the gateway address assigned. With Dynamic IP or ADSL, the address is automatically allocated.
Subnet Mask
Set the subnet mask address assigned.
DNS
Set the DNS address. The default value is “168.126.63.1.” If you have hard time to connect to the network when you are using DHCP or ADSL, contact the network manager or ADSL company personnel to set up a new DNS address.
ADSL User ID
If the product is connected to the ADSL network, input the user ID subscribed to the ADSL company. You can input the user ID using the virtual keyboard up to 40 letters irrespective of alphabets, numbers, and symbols.
Password
I
f the product is connected to the ADSL network, input the user password subscribed to the ADSL company. You can input the password using the virtual keyboard up to 40 letters irrespective of alphabets, numbers, and symbols.
CAUTION
In case of ADSL, the audio is not played on Smart Viewer. Be sure to set the IP, port, Subnet mask, gateway, and DNS to make Smart Viewer connected to the product. W
rong settings may result in not being connected to the product. Please contact the network manager or ADSL company personnel to get the correct setting values.
Transfer Protocol Settings
You have to configure the data transfer protocol related settings to use network for transferring data.
Protocol type.
Select any of TCP and UDP. If you have selected ADSL in IP Setup, only TCP is available. In this case, audio transmission is not available.
Port(TCP)
S
elect a number ranging from 554 to 998 using
the UP/DOWN direction buttons and the port number will change by 4. Once the first port number is determined, the following 3 numbers will change.
Port(UDP)
Select a number ranging from 8000 to 9760 using the UP/DOWN direction buttons and the port number will change by 160. Once the first number is determined, the following number will change.
Unicast/Multicast
Select any of Unicast and Multicast. Unicast is set by default. When you select Multicast, the multicast IP is activated and you can input the address ranging from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 using the UP/DOWN direction buttons.
TTL
E
nter a number ranging from 0 to 255. You can input it only when Multicast is selected. The default value is “5.”
DDNS Site
Select a DDNS site. This DDNS setup is necessary to see the monitoring screens from the remote computer that is running Smart Viewer. Available values are Off, Samsung DDNS, dyndns.com, no-ip.com, and changeip. com. If you select Off, the IP will not be registered in DDNS.
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If you select Samsung DDNS, register the TCP IP in DDNS that is operated by Samsung. To configure the DDNS-related settings in Smart Viewer, select Setup >
S
ite Setup > DVR Registration and set the
address type with MAC Address, and then register the MAC address that is displayed in the System Information and Setup menu. (or you can get the Ethernet address on the side label attached on the product.)
-
Using the free public DDNS web sites such as dyndns.com, no-ip.com, and changeip. com, you can acquire an URL by registering a dynamic IP. After this action completes, enter the host name, user name, and password in this window.
CancelOK
Transfer Protocol Settings
Protocol Type UDP Port(TCP) 554.555.556.557 Port(UDP) 8000-8159 Unicast/Multicast Unicast Multicast IP 224.126.063.001
TTL 005 DDNS Site Off Host Name
User Name User Password
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If you set up the public DDNS (dyndns. c
om, no-ip.com, or changeip.com), it will take approximately 30 to 60 seconds to get the IP address for the host name (URL) to be updated in the DNS.
To connect this product to an IP router, you have to designate a port for this product in the setup menu of the router. This product has 4 ports for TCP communication. To use the DHCP function provided by the IP router to allocate the dynamic IP to the product, designate a port for the IP that has been allocated by the IP router setup menu. When using the IP router, it is recommended to use the fixed IP. For that purpose, set the IP address and port number to be allocated to the product, select Static IP in the connection mode and enter the IP address assigned to the IP router. For more information about using the IP router, see the user manual of the IP router or contact the manufacturer.
Callback Settings
This configuration is used to forward the callback messages to the IP where Smart Viewer is running. When any alarm, motion, or video loss events occur, the system automatically connects to the corresponding DVR to show the callback messages.
On/Off: Off is default. To use the callback function, choose On.
IP Address: Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to set the TCP IP address of the PC where Smart Viewer is running.
Port(UDP): Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to set a port number ranging from 7900 to 7999. The number changes by 1. You have to also set the port value in the Callback Connection menu for Smart Viewer setup.
Retry: Select a number ranging from 1 to 20. The number changes by 1.
Transfer Alarm In: Set it to On to display alarms on Smart Viewer.
Transfer Motion Detection: Set it to On to display motion detection events on Smart Viewer.
Transfer Video Loss: Set it to On to display video loss events on Smart Viewer.
Transfer System Log: Set it to On to display system logs such as critical system failures.
CAUTION
Even if this function is set to On, any callback message will not be created unless the settings for alarm, motion detection, and video loss are set in Event Record. To get the callback messages from Smart Viewer, click Callback.
Transfer Picture Settings
You can configure the video size and quality for transferring pictures.
Video Size: Select any of CIF and Half D1.
Quality: Select any of Very High, High, Standard, and Low.
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On/Off On IP Address 192.168.001.010 Port(UDP) 7900 Retry 05 Transfer Alarm In Off Transfer Motion Detection Off Transfer Video Loss Off Transfer System Log Off
Callback Settings
Cancel
OK
Video Size CIF Quality Very High
Transfer Picture Settings
Cancel
OK
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CONFIGURING NETWORK
Port configuration for connecting Smart Viewer
To set the TCP port for DVR registration into Smart Viewer, the value should be the same as that of this product.
To use the IP router, you must forward the activated ports.
-
For TCP, set the assigned 4 ports in the IP Router.
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For UDP, set the assigned 4 TCP ports and 160 UDP ports that is set in the IP Router.
In case of TCP transfer protocol
The ports allocated to the TCP will be used for connection control and stream transfer of Smart Viewer.
In case of UDP transfer protocol
The TCP ports will be used for Smart Viewer connection and the UDP ports will be used for stream transfer.
When Multicast is set
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Both MultiCast IP and TTL fields are activated.
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MultiCast IP is the group address (D-Class IP Address: 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) for multicast transfer.
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TTL(Time To Live) indicates how many routers will pass for multicast transfer.
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When you are not allowed to use multicast through the Network (LAN or ADSL) as both Set and Smart Viewer are installed, the message, “Not Connected” will be displayed on the Smart Viewer screen. Please change it to the setting for TCP or UDP.
Poor image problem in Smart Viewer
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When the bandwidth of the network is smaller than the quantity of transfer stream packets, the displayed image is sometimes poor. Set the bandwidth in IP Settings to the value lower than the current setting. (In case of ADSL, it is recommended to set 300Kbps or 600Kbps for the bandwidth.)
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If this effort is of no use, change the protocol type to TCP.
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06 BACKUP
If there is a predefined device connected, the window displays the device information like the free space and such. You can also use the BACKUP button on the front of your DVR.
To configure the related settings
1. Set the start date and time using the Direction buttons and the ENTER button.
2. Set the end date and time using the Direction buttons and the ENTER button.
3. Select a channel for backup using the Direction buttons and the ENTER button.
4. Optional: If you want to change the current
file name, use the virtual keyboard. The file name format is HHMM (maximum 4 digits) and the format of folder is YYYYMMDD.
5. When multiple devices are connected, press USB Memory at the bottom-left corner to
select a backup device. If you select the built-in CD or USB CD/DVD, the recording format is fixed to AVI. When Check is selected, the file size of the selected time and channel, and residual memory size of the device are displayed.
6. When all settings are complete, press Start to begin the backup process. When
the backup starts, the backup progress is displayed. If you select Stop on the progress window, the backup stops. If you select Exit, the screen changes to the upper menu without stopping the backup.
CAUTION
[In Backup Process] If you press Exit while the backup is in progress, the screen goes to the upper menu but it does not affect the backup process. The running speed of the product may be lowered while the backup is in progress. When performing backup on USB CD/ DVD or memory, you cannot use the actual capacity of the device because a p
art of the capacity is used for the system. This device doesn’t support the backup for memory cards, flash cards, and memory sticks such as SD, CF, MMC, etc. The virtual keyboard does not support the input of special characters or space. W
hen the CD or DVD is malfunctioning, its tray frequently opens and closes, and then the backup fails. In this case, retry the backup after exchanging the media.
WARNING
The backup data could be damaged by the surface state of the disk when using CD or DVD.
The file name is created with the start time of backup data. (YYYYMMDD)/(HHMM+ four digits of the serial number) The backup file can be separated in the following conditions:
- Different units in file size (1GB for DVD, 2GB for others)
- Change in recording conditions
- Discontinuous recording data
Codec is required to play an AVI backup file, which is also copied along with the installation file in the AVI backup process. Run a codec setup file, “MP4Codec.exe”, to install the codec on the PC. “INDEX.xml” is included in the AVI backup file, which enables you to check and enjoy a desired file at your convenient time. In case of USB external HDD and USB Flash Memory, the backup is available only with formatting FAT32 partition. To format FAT32, Format the device as FAT32 in the PC or erase the device in the Storage Setup menu, which enable to backup files.
In case of back-up devices, please check the compatibility list of the storage devices. The list of the compatible devices with Samsung DVR can be obtained from your vendor.
The backup of the AVI format may take longer depend on a number of the channel and the DVR operation environment (e.g. recording, network)
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
backup
Cancel
Start
Backup
Folder/Filename 20070131/ 1017
CD/DVD
Select / Free : 0 / 0 (0.00%) B
ackup Dev : CD/DVDW SH-S182D
Check
AVI
Start Date / Time End Date / Time
2007-01-31 10:17:10 2007-03-31 10:17:20
CH CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 CH CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 CH 16
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PTZ CAMERA CONTROL MODE
You have to check that proper PTZ camera settings are allocated for PTZ device setup in the Camera menu.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
W
hen the PTZ configuration is complete, the PTZ
sign (
PTZ
) appears on the live screen.
If you press the ENTER button in the split screen, a blue bar appears for selection handling. Use the Direction buttons to move this bar until you reach the channel having the PTZ sign, and press the PTZ button on the front panel or remote control to enter the PTZ Camera Control Mode. In PTZ Camera Control Mode, the color of the PTZ sign changes to yellow from white. In this mode, you can pan and tilt the camera, and zoom in the screen.
Another PTZ camera control is executed in a single screen. Press the channel number button on the front panel or remote control to select the PTZ-enabled channel and press
the PTZ button. In Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode, the PTZ sign changes to yellow from white. You can pan and tilt the camera, and zoom in the screen. It also supports the miscellaneous functions like Preset, Camera Menu, and etc.
Press the PTZ button in the live mode to cancel the PTZ camera control function. After cancellation, the PTZ sign on the Auto Sequences to white from yellow.
You cannot use the PTZ device and remote control device at the same time due to communication problems.
In PTZ control mode, the PTZ mode of DVR is canceled when the remote control is connected. When the remote control is disconnected, it changes to PTZ mode. Refer to the user manual for the remote control to control the PTZ device using the remote control.
When using the remote control that is run by Samsung protocol, the direct camera control is enabled.
If there is no PTZ control activity within maximum 5 minutes, the PTZ mode is automatically cancelled. Then it is controlled by the Smart Viewer.
BASIC PTZ OPERATIONS
When using a remote control, it is possible to control the camera with the remote control run by Samsung protocol. If there is no PTZ control for 5 minutes from the DVR, this mode is automatically cancelled. Then it is controlled by the Smart Viewer.
PTZ camera control
PTZ
TELE
WIDE
VIEW
PRESET
PTZ
TELE
WIDE
VIEW
PRESET
CancelOK
PTZ Device
9-16
Half Duplex
Serial Mode:
Cam ID Protocol Baudrate Parity Data Stop 1 000 Samsung 38400 None 8 1
2 001 Vic 38400 None 8 1 3 002 Pan. 19200 None 8 1 4 003 AD 38400 Even 8 1 5 004 Phi. 38400 None 8 1 6 005 Ern. 38400 None 8 1 7 006 Pel-D 19200 None 8 1 8 007 Pel-P 19200 None 8 1
2007 03 11 09:27:16
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PAN
Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons on the front panel or remote control in PTZ Camera Control Mode to control the camera horizontally.
TILT
Use the UP/DOWN buttons on the front panel o
r remote control in PTZ Camera Control Mode
to control the camera vertically.
ZOOM
Press the TELE/WIDE buttons on the front panel or remote control in PTZ Camera Control Mode to zoom in or out the image displayed.
PRESET SETUP
A preset is a specific position of the PTZ camera and you can store the positions up to 20.
For AD Protocol PTZ camera, you can store up to 7 presets only.
To set a preset
1. Press the PRESET button on the front panel
or remote control in Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode ad select Preset.
2. Press the ENTER button.
3. Press the RIGHT direction button to move
the cursor rightward and press the ENTER button. Now perform the PTZ operations to get the wanted position screen and press the ENTER button again to exit from the PTZ motion mode.
4. Press the ENTER button in the Position Name field to open the virtual keyboard.
N
ow enter the position name using the virtual
keyboard and press OK to confirm the input.
If you want to delete both position and position name, select Del that is located in the same row. If you press Del, all positions and position names are removed.
CAMERA MENU SETUP
The PTZ camera provides its own menu. This menu enables you to define several conditions for PTZ control.
Only the Pan. and Samsung protocol cameras are authorized for this setup.
T
o move to the menu screen, press the PRESET
button on the front panel or remote control in Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode.
To return to the upper menu, press the PRESET button.
PTZ
TELE WIDE
VIEW
PRESET
PTZ
TELE WIDE
VIEW
PRESET
Preset Camera Menu Exit
Preset Camera Menu Exit
ExitNextPrev
No. Position Name Del
1 Del 2 Del 3 Del 4 Del 5 Del 6 Del 7 Del 8 Del
** MAIN MENU V2.0 **
CAMERA...
VIDEO SET... PRESET... AUTO SET... OTHER SET...
PTZ Control
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PRESET VIEW
The preset setup allows you to move to a preset position using the PTZ camera. Press the VIEW button on the front panel or remote control in Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode to select Preset.
Scroll down the cursor until it reaches the preset position that you want and you can check it from the screen to the right.
OTHER VIEW
Press the VIEW button on the front panel or remote control in Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode to use other viewing controls.
Samsung, Pan., Pel.-P, and Pel.-D protocol PTZ cameras support the following operations:
Samsung: Auto Pan/Scan/Pattern
Pan.: Auto Pan/Sequence/Sort
Pel.(P,D): Auto Scan/Frame Scan/ Pattern
After you select an operation, press the ENTER button. Then the selected operation is marked and starts moving. If you select the other operation during operation, the previous operation is unchecked and the selected operation is marked.
If you perform PTZ operations while an operation is in progress, or enter the Preset Setup or C
amera Menu Setup mode, the current operation is stopped and unchecked. Even though the system is restarted during operation, the set operation starts and remains marked.
PTZ
TELE WIDE
VIEW
PRESET
(Example: Samsung Protocol)
PTZ
TELE WIDE
VIEW
PRESET
Preset Auto Pan Scan Pattern EXIT
Samsung
Preset Auto Pan Sequence Sort EXIT
Pan.
Preset Auto Scan Frame Scan Pattern EXIT
Pel.
(For example, Samsung Protocol)
Preset
Exit
ExitNextPrev
No. Position Name
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Auto Pan Scan Pattern
Preset
ExitAuto Pan Scan Pattern
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REC (NORMAL RECORDING)
Pressing the RECORD button starts recording as set in the Record Mode. Then the REC LED lights and the Recording icon appears on the screen. While recording on HDD is in progress, the HDD LED blinks. During recording, you can stop it by pressing the RECORD button again. If the recording stops, the REC LED goes out.
WARNING
If the work that needs to stop the recording (time change, file deletion, HDD connection/disconnection, etc.) is executed during recording, the current recording process stops.
RECORD SCHEDULE
While the Schedule Recording or Schedule/Event Recording is active, the schedule recording automatically starts. When a schedule recording is in progress, the Recording icon appears on the screen.
If Event Recording is active, the recording starts at each event. In this case, the recording is executed according to the settings (video size, recording quality, frame rate, pre-alarm, and post-alarm).
Even in case of an event, the event recording does not start when the event recording or schedule/event recording is set together with the schedule recording.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
EVENT RECORDING
The followings are event recording cases:
Alarm Detection
Recording starts when the sensor state is set to N.O or N.C (MENU SETUP > Event Record > Alarm Detection Setup).
Motion Detection
Recording starts when the motion detection state is set to On (MENU SETUP > Event Record > Motion Detection Setup).
Video Loss Detection
Recording starts when the video loss state is set to On (MENU SETUP > Event Record > Video Loss Detection Setup).
Event Recording Mode
When an event occurs, this configures the recording pattern. When the Pre event is set to On, the system records images before any event. Likewise, when the Post-event is set to On, images are recorded after any event. For more information, refer to page 28, “Event Record Duration”
recording
CancelOK
Record Schedule
Holiday
Continuous Recording Event Recording Both(Continuous, Event)
All S
M T W T F S H
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BEFORE USE
When you press the SEARCH button, the Search window appears after user validation checkup. Available menus are like the following:
Calendar: Searches the recorded video images using the calendar to select the wanted time.
Event: Searches the recorded video images using events.
Date/Time: Searches the recorded video images using the input date and time.
Go To First: Searches the first recorded video image.
Go To Last: Searches the latest video image.
Backup: Searches the backup video images. It searches the images recorded on the USB HDD or USB memory. The AVI format backup files recorded on USB CD/DVD or built-in CD can be played on PC.
CALENDAR SEARCH
You can search the recorded video images using the calendar as shown in the picture.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
To perform a calendar search
1. Use the Direction buttons to select each channel, then press the ENTER button.
If you press CH >, all channels are selected.
2. Use the Direction buttons and ENTER button to select the wanted year and month. If any recordings are stored for the selected month, the corresponding dates are highlighted in the calendar.
If you press or , the year value
changes.
3. Use the Direction buttons and ENTER button to mark the wanted dates.
4. Use the DOWN direction button to move to the time bar, and use the LEFT and RIGHT direction buttons to place the cursor to the wanted time block. Then press the ENTER button for selection.
The scales of time bar are displayed at 30 minutes each.
5. Press OK to search the wanted image data.
If the selected time block has no images, the system displays no picture.
EVENT SEARCH
This function searches recorded results such as normal recording, schedule recording, alarm recording, motion recording, and video loss recording on the channel and time basis.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
search and play
Search
Calendar
Event
Date/Time
Go to First
Go to Last
Backup
Move/Control Select Exit
CancelOK
Calendar
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
PrevFirst LastNext CancelStart
Event Search (Can Select 1 Event)
No. Date/Time Event Mode
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To perform an event search
1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to
place the cursor to the wanted channel and press the ENTER button. Then the recorded events are displayed below. Each event contains the date/time and event mode (normal recording, schedule recording, etc.).
Only one channel can be selected.
2. Use the DOWN direction button to move to the event table and press the ENTER button to select an event. The selected event is marked. Selection of multiple items is not allowed.
3. Use the Direction buttons to select Start then press the ENTER button. Then the recorded images are played on the screen.
To cancel the search, select Cancel and press the ENTER button. If events are listed in multiple pages, select First, Prev, Next, and Last to move to the corresponding page.
If you press the SEARCH button while an event recording is played. It returns to the Event Search menu. This lets you search other events easier and faster.
DATE TIME SEARCH
This function is used to search the video images for the specific time you want. Up to 16 channels can be searched at once.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
To perform a date/time search
1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to place the cursor to the wanted camera and press the ENTER button. The selected c
amera is marked. Selection of multiple items
is possible.
2. Use the DOWN direction button to move to
the time box. To set the time you want, press the ENTER button. Then the year value is highlighted for change. To change the value, use the UP/DOWN direction buttons. You can also change values for month, date, hour, minute, and second using the UP/ DOWN direction buttons. To move between items, use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons.
3. Now use the RIGHT direction button to move to Start and press the ENTER button. If the designated time has any recorded images, they are played on the screen. If multiple cameras are selected, they are played on 4, 9, or 16-split screen.
If you want to cancel the search, select Cancel and press the ENTER button.
GO TO FIRST SEARCH
This function is used to search the oldest recorded files for cameras. Up to 16 channels can be searched at once.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
To perform this function
1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to place the cursor to the wanted camera and press the ENTER button. The selected c
amera is marked. Selection of multiple items is possible. If you want to move to the next page for selecting the other cameras, press
9-16.
2. Now press Start to play the oldest images.
If multiple cameras are selected, they are played on 4, 9, or 16-split screen.
If you want to cancel the search, select
Cancel and press the ENTER button.
CancelStart
Date/Time
Cam. Start Date/Time End Date/Time
9-162007-03-10 08:38:58
2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-10 08:38:58
2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-11 09:43:51
Cancel
Start
Go to First
Cam. Start Date Start Time
9-16
2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-10 08:38:58 2007-03-10 08:38:58
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GO TO LAST SEARCH
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
To perform this function
1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to
place the cursor to the wanted camera and press the ENTER button. The selected c
amera is marked. Selection of multiple items is possible. If you want to move to the next page for selecting the other cameras, press
9-16.
2. Now press Start to play the latest images.
If multiple cameras are selected, they are played on 4, 9, or 16-split screen.
If you want to cancel the search, select Cancel and press the ENTER button.
BACKUP SEARCH
This function is used to search the backup files on the backup devices. First of all, you have to select a back device from the pop-up menu.
To perform this function
1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to
place the cursor to the wanted backup file and press the ENTER button. The selected backup file is marked. Selection of multiple items is possible.
2. After selections are made, use the DOWN direction button to select Start.
If multiple pages are available, select Prev or Next to move to the corresponding page.
CAUTION
AVI-format backup files cannot be played back on this DVR but only the PC Media Player can play the files.
PLAYBACK
In order to play the recorded file stored on the HDD, press the PLAY/PAUSE button. If you have played back a file by using the SEARCH button just before, the system would keep the playback information. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button again, the channel kept in memory is played. If you press the PLAY/PAUSE button when no playback is tried, the Search menu appears.
When the MENU SETUP window is displayed, pressing the PLAY/PAUSE button does not bring any operation. For playback operation, exit from the MENU first.
To stop playing a recorded file, press the STOP button. If you press the PLAY/PAUSE button again, the playback will resume from the point where the previous playback has stopped. When the data position reaches the end of HDD during playback, the playback will pause.
Cancel
Start
Go to Last
Cam. End Date End Time
9-16
2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-11 09:43:51 2007-03-11 09:43:51
Prev Next CancelStart
2007-03-02 11:04:34
Backup Search
(Can Select 1)
No. Folder/Filename
20070302/1104 20070303/1412 20070304/1645 20070304/1705 20070304/1905
2007-03-10 08:38:59
CAM_01
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Playback mode You can change the screen display method using the MODE button and NUMERIC buttons as shown in the figure. The 16-split, 12+1 split, and 15+1 split screens are shown only in SHR-5162.
- Single screen: Comes up when you select
and play only 1 channel using the Search menu.
- 4-split screen: Comes up when you select
and play 2 to 4 channels using the Search menu.
- 9-split screen: Comes up when you select
and play 5 to 9 channels using the Search menu.
- 1
6-split screen: Comes up when you select
and play 16 channels using the Search menu.
- PIP screen: Comes up when you press the MODE button while playing on a single screen. (The main screen displays the playback channel, and the sub screen displays the live channel.) You can move the sub screen up or down using the UP/ DOWN direction buttons. When you press the ENTER button, a blue bar appears on the live screen. To change the channel in the sub screen, press the desired channel number using the NUMERIC buttons on the front panel or remote control.
- N+1 split screen: Shows x number of (N) live channels and 1 play channel on the screen. In the case of 9+1 split screen, you
can set the location of the play channel from the menu.
Speed play To play the recorded images at a faster speed, press the Fast Forward () or Fast Rewind ()
button during playback to see the screen at x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, and x64 speed forwardly or reversely.
Viewing still images If you press the Fast Forward () or Fast
R
ewind ()
button while the screen is paused, you can see still images forwardly or reversely. During reverse search, the interval between cuts may vary depending on the recording specification.
Audio playback Audio data can be played or recorded only in 4 channels (CH1, CH2, CH3, and CH4). So to hear the sound of the recorded file, change the channel to any of CH1, CH2, CH3, and CH4. In a split screen (5, 9, or 16-split screen), to select an audio channel, press the ENTER button and move the displayed blue bar to any of four channels. Using the AUDIO button, you can activate or deactivate the audio playback. When the audio function is active, the audio sign on the screen turns yellow. When the audio function is disabled, the audio sign on the screen turns white.
16/9/4 split
Live channel
Play channel
Mode button
Number buttons
Single PIP 8
+1 split 12 +1 split 15 +1 split
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INTRODUCTION
Smart Viewer is a program to be installed on your PC. Using this program, you can monitor the video and audio data in real time through the network environment without accessing the site where the product is installed.
MAIN FEATURES
MPEG-4 Video Compression: It provides good video quality.
G.711 Voice Compression: It provides good audio quality and use of directional MIC can improve the quality of remote voice.
Transmission of video/audio streams through RTP (Real-Time Transport P
rotocol): The real-time video playback feature
is excellent and the transmission speed is not lowered abruptly even in multi-user connection.
C
ommands & controls by RTSP (Real-Time
Streaming Protocol): It enables safety control
through the network.
Multiple transport protocols are supported (TCP/IP and UDP (Unicast, Multicast)).
Access to video and audio data by entering IP address only.
Real-time recording (*.dvr format) on PC and recorded video data conversion into frame unit (JPEG format).
Up to 3 users can connect to the DVR simultaneously. (If the multicast is used, up to 6 users can connect.)
A Smart Viewer can connect to 16 DVRs simultaneously.
The Smart Viewer is optimized for the resolution of 1024x768.
PC SPECIFICATION (RECOMMENDED)
OS: Win2000 and WinXP
Recommendation
- DVR Pentium 3, 1GHz or higher
- RAM 256 MB or higher
- VGA RAM 32Mb or higher
- DirectX 8.1 or higher
The number of playback frames may vary depending on the recording rate, video size, and PC specification. For the d
etailed specification, refer to Appendix 5.
Smart Viewer INSTALLATION
1. Insert the Smart Viewer program CD into the
CD ROM drive.
2. Open the Smart Viewer folder.
3. Execute the “Setup.exe” file.
4. Click Next >.
Smart Viewer
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5. After reading the license agreement, click Yes to proceed to next step.
6. Set the destination folder to install the Smart Viewer program and click Next.
7. The installation process proceeds with setup
file installation and system setup.
8. When installation is complete, click Finish to
exit from the process.
Smart Viewer PROGRAM EXECUTION
Double-click the Smart Viewer icon on the Desktop to execute the program.
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Smart Viewer INITIAL SCREEN
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2 3
4
6
11
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8
9
5
7
10
1. This screen shows the monitoring sites.
2. Using these buttons, you can enter the Search mode in which you can search and play the remote video file that has been recorded on your DVR and enter the Monitoring mode for real-time monitoring.
3.
These buttons minimize and exit the program.
4.
It displays the current date, day, and time.
5. This button is used for connection to the preset DVR or site.
6.
These buttons let you select the event message display window and camera connection state display window.
7.
This window displays the event messages from the DVR in real time.
8.
These buttons let you select the wanted split screen or auto sequencing screen.
9.
This button opens the Setup Mode window to change the Smart Viewer settings. (Refer to “Setup Mode.”)
10.
This button lets you choose a favorite function when connecting to a site.
11.
This button is used for connecting to Callback.
12. These buttons enable you to perform the PTZ-related operations.
13.
These buttons display the status of the current channels.
14.
These buttons let you adjust the audio volume and video brightness/contrast, and save the video images.
SETUP MODE
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3
2
4
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1. These buttons enable you to select setup items for DVR Setup, Viewer Setup, Site Setup, and S/W Version.
2.
In this box, you can set the details on each setup item.
3.
Using this button, you can exit from the current window.
4. You can use buttons for saving the modified data, returning the previous settings, and exiting from the setup window.
Setup Item Selection buttons
- DVR Setup: Allows you to modify the
settings of the DVR.
- Viewer Setup: Allows you to configure the
settings of Smart Viewer.
- Site Setup: Allows you to set the DVR
information which includes the name, IP address, ID, and password for connection. It can also allow you to register DVRs into a site.
- S/W Version: Shows the software
information such as Smart Viewer version, system requirement, and the DVR system S/W version. You can remotely upgrade the system software.
Save/Cancellation of Revised Information
Click Apply to save the revised information and click Cancel to return the previous settings.
Closing the setup window
- Click X or Close to exit from the setup
window.
-
If any setting is revised, the following message box appears. If you press OK, the revised information is saved and the setup window exits. If you press CANCEL, the revised information is lost and the setup window exits.
DVR Setup
Click DVR Setup for configuring DVR-related settings. It means that you can remotely configure the settings of DVR using Smart Viewer. The DVR setup items are System, Camera/Audio, Monitoring, Recording, and Network.
You can access to DVR Setup with the Admin privilege. The button will not be activated when you are connected to the DVR with a user privilege.
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2
1. The DVR names connected with the Admin privilege will be listed here. When connected to a DVR, the DVR name is displayed. When connected to a site, the names of DVRs with the Admin privilege are displayed. You can select a DVR to configure the settings of it.
2. It displays the setup menu for the selected DVR.
System
You can configure the system-related settings. F
or more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.”
- System Information It shows the information of the selected DVR.
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For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.”
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Admin Password You can change the Admin password related settings for control of DVR.
-
User Password You can change the user password related settings for control of DVR.
CAUTION
For the system password, you can input numeric values only up to 8 digits.
The Delete key and key combinations like CTRL+C and CTRL+V in the keyboard are not supported for input of system password.
For deletion of any input value, use the BACKSPACE key.
The default system password is “4321.”
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Date/Time Setup Date/Time is used to set the information of DVR such as date, time, format, and DST.
If you change the values for date and t
ime, the DVR automatically disconnects the communication with Smart Viewer to apply the settings.
When updating the date and time for the DVR completes, you can connect Smart Viewer.
But, the values for display format and DST can be set without disconnection.
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System Language You can set the display language for the DVR.
This change results in modification of display language on the DVR. The language of Smart Viewer is not changed.
Language specification is subject to change.
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- Storage Setup It displays the information of the HDD that is contained in your DVR. Also you can d
etermine whether or not to repeat recording and make a beep sound when any disk failure happens.
- Remote Control Device You can configure the settings for the remote control that is installed in the DVR system. You can toggle between On and O
ff. The remote control ID can be set among
0 to 99.
If you have directly installed the remote control in the DVR system and activated the setup, PTZ controls are not enabled using Smart Viewer.
Camera
You can configure the camera-related settings. F
or more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.”
- Camera Configuration. This configures the camera-related settings such as video/audio availability, camera title, and auto sequencing interval for the DVR.
CAUTION
Only English is available for the title. If you enter the title in your local language and apply it, a warning message appears to ask you to retype it.
You can input the title up to 15 digits.
If you leave the title blank, a warning message appears to ask you to retype it.
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The Delete key and key combinations like CTRL+C and CTRL+V in the keyboard are not supported for input of camera title.
For deletion of any input value, use the BACKSPACE key.
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PTZ Device You can configure the settings for PTZ cameras, which include camera ID, protocol, baud rate, parity, data bit, and stop bit.
Monitoring Setup
You can configure the monitoring-related settings. For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.”
Recording
You can configure the recording-related settings. For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.”
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Record Quality and Auto Deletion You can configure the settings for recording quality and auto deletion.
- Record Rate & Video Size You can configure the settings for record rate (recording speed) and video size (resolution).
NTSC
PAL
- Event Record Duration You can configure the pre-event and post­event settings for event recording.
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- Alarm Detection Setup It configures the settings for alarm recording.
More than one camera should be selected to apply the alarm.
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Motion Detection Setup It configures the settings for recording through motion detection.
- Video Loss Setup It configures the video loss related settings.
Schedule
You can configure schedule-related settings. For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.”
- Record Schedule
You can change the schedule recording­related settings.
- Alarm Out Schedule
You can change the alarming schedule­related settings.
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Network
Y
ou can configure the network-related settings.
For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.”
- Network Password You can set both Admin password and user password for connecting to the DVR system through the network using Smart Viewer.
CAUTION
For the network password, you can input numeric values only up to 8 digits.
If you leave the password blank and apply it, a warning message appears to ask you to retype it.
The Delete key and key combinations like CTRL+C and CTRL+V in the keyboard are not supported for input of password.
For deletion of any input value, use the BACKSPACE key.
The default Admin password is “4321.”
The default user password is also “4321.”
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IP Settings It configures the network IP settings for the DVR.
CAUTION
Be sure to inquire of the network manager about the settings.
Both ADSL ID and password can be input up to 40 letters including alphabets, numbers, and special characters.
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Transfer Protocol Settings You can change the transfer protocol-related settings
- Callback Settings You can configure the callback-related settings for DVR.
- Picture Settings This configuration is used to set the video size and quality for transferring pictures.
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Viewer Setup
Click Viewer Setup for configuring the Smart Viewer related settings. This Viewer Setup consists of 5 different items: Video Recording, File Converting, Sequence Time, OSD Display, and Auto Connection.
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1. The currently displayed video data can be saved in a DVR format (*.dvr) file. The related settings are made here.
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A DVR file can be converted into a JPEG or AVI file. The destination folders are determined here.
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You can set the sequence time (or screen change time) interval for the auto sequence mode.
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The OSD display on Smart Viewer can be decided here.
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You can decide whether Smart Viewer automatically connects to the designated DVR or site when it starts running.
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You can enable/disable alarming and set the alarming duration.
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You can set the port for callback connection.
8. You can set the language for display.
Video Recording
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Naming convention
When recording the currently displayed video data into DVR files, you can assign the file naming rule to DRV files.
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- Recording Time
You can set the maximum recording time when saving the video data. You can set the time ranging from 1 to 10 minutes. If the recording time exceeds the preset value, the program stops recording.
File Converting
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Sequence Time
In monitoring mode, when the screen change (auto sequence) mode is active, the camera channels change at an interval of this time. You can set the time ranging from 5 to 30 seconds.
OSD Display
You can set if OSD shall be displayed on each channel of Smart Viewer. However, the icons for audio, PTZ, recording, and alarm/motion event are normally displayed regardless of this setting.
Callback Connection
Set the port for callback connection.
Auto Connection
You can set if Smart Viewer is automatically connected to the selected DVR or site when starting the program. If you check Auto Connection Enable, available DVRs and sites are displayed in the pull-down list. After selecting one from the list, Smart Viewer connects to the selected DVR or site whenever it is started.
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Language
You can set the language to be displayed on Smart Viewer.
Site Setup
Click Site Setup for configuring the site-related settings. Smart Viewer connects to the DVR or site that has been registered here. A site can have multiple DVRs.
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2. You can use the buttons for adding/deleting/ editing DVRs.
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Use the button to move the selected DVR to the selected site. But, if the selected DVR is set to ADSL Network, it cannot be moved to the site.
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The registered sites are displayed.
5. You can use the buttons for adding/deleting/ editing sites.
DVR List
The DVRs that you want to connect using Smart Viewer are listed in DVR List. You can register a new DVR, or delete/edit the selected DVR. The name and IP/MAC address of the registered DVR are displayed. If the DVR uses a static IP, select Static IP in Address Type, enter the name of DVR in Name, and the IP address in IP Address. Set the port number in Port No. so that it matches the port number that you’ve set in the network menu of DVR. For connecting to the DVR, you need to set both Admin password and user password.
If your DVR uses a dynamic IP such as in a cable modem, VDSL, and PPPoE for ADSL, set the address in MAC Address. Set the port number in Port No. so that it matches the port number that you’ve set in the network menu of DVR.
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If you have selected Use DDNS in the Network Settings menu of DVR or used an IP splitter to register a URL using DDNS, you can connect through the designated URL. I
f you want to connect through the URL,
select URL in Address Type and enter the URL set in URL. Set the port number in Port No. so that it matches the port number that you’ve set in the network menu of DVR.
The MAC address of DVR is written on the side label of the product. It is also found in the system information on the DVR setup menu.
If the DVR is connected to ADSL, a low network bandwidth is available. Accordingly, the transfer rate becomes low and Smart Viewer limitedly operates.
Smart Viewer can monitor up to 16 channels at the same time.
Smart Viewer can search or play one channel only.
The audio does not play.
The playback frame speed is 0.5 ips in average and it may vary depending on the number of channels and video size.
To delete an existing DVR, click Delete.
To delete a DVR from the list, click Delete. Then the following message appears. Click OK to confirm it.
When the DVR to be deleted is connected to Smart Viewer, the following message also appears. If you really want to delete the DVR, disconnect the DVR and retry to delete it.
To edit the existing DVR, click Modify.
After modifying the settings, click OK.
When the DVR to be modified is connected to Smart Viewer, the following message appears. If you really want to modify the DVR, disconnect the DVR and retry to modify it.
Site List
You can assign multiple DVRs (up to 9) to a site for control. You can register a new site and delete or edit the selected site in the registered list. After sites are correctly constructed, you can add or delete DVRs for the selected site.
To add a new site, click New.
After pressing New, the following window appears. You can enter the name of site and click OK.
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The site name can be input in both English and Korean up to maximum 10 letters.
To delete an existing site or DVR, use Delete.
After selecting a site or DVR and click Delete, the following message appears. Click OK to confirm it. After this action, the DVR name is deleted but the information of DVR is not removed.
When the site to be deleted is connected to Smart Viewer, the following message appears. If you really want to delete the site, disconnect the site and retry to delete it.
To edit an existing site, click Modify.
Change the site name.
When the site is connected to Smart Viewer, the following message appears. If you really want to modify the name of site, disconnect the site and retry to modify it.
When you select a DVR in the site list and click Modify, the following message appears. To edit the DVR, go to the DVR list.
To add a DVR to the site, select a DVR and click Add.
If you click Add, the selected DVR is added to the selected site. But the ADSL-enabled DVR cannot be added to the site. If you click Add to add a DVR while any site is not selected, a new site named “Site [0]” is created by default and the selected DVR is added in it. When you select the connected DVR and click Add, the following message appears. If you really want to add the DVR, disconnect the DVR and retry to add it.
S/W Version
When you click S/W Version, the program displays the software-related information such as Smart Viewer version, system requirements, and the version information on the connected DVRs.
You can also upgrade the DVR system software remotely, and import and export the DVR-related settings. Only the Admin user can perform these functions.
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1. Displays the version and system requirements of Smart Viewer.
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Displays the version and name of DVR if any DRV is connected to Smart Viewer. This area can also provide functions for remotely upgrading the DVR software, extracting, and recovering the DVR settings.
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If a DVR is not connected to Smart Viewer, it is displayed in gray and “Not Connected” appears in the Status column.
For software upgrade, click the following button to open the DVR firmware file.
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After selecting a firmware file, click Open and select Upgrade.
The progress of the upgrade is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
Smart Viewer enables you to extract the menu settings for the connected DVR. After selecting a DVR, click Export.
The DVR settings are stored into a data file (*.dat).
By clicking Import, the stored data file can be copied to your DVR to recover the settings.
If you want to recover the network settings also, check the following check box.
CAUTION
Be sure to stop all the DVR operations such as recording, Menu setup, backup, and playback before upgrading the DVR software.
During the software upgrade, don’t turn off the power of DVR. The software upgrade takes about 5 minutes.
If the software upgrade is accidentally suspended, the previous software is left intact.
You can download the upgraded DVR firmware from the CCTV part at www. samsung.com.
MONITORING MODE
To connect a DVR or site, select a DVR or site from the list and click the connection button as shown in the picture.
For this connection, you should have set the DVR information such as name, IP, and password in the Setup Mode. If you select a site, it enables connection to multiple DVRs contained in the site.
Connection Failure Cases
1. Password certification failure
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If the network password of a DVR differs from the connection password set in Smart Viewer, a login message appears to let you input the correct password manually.
2. Duplicate Admin user connection
When the DVR that you want to connect to has been already occupied by an Admin user but you retry connection with the Admin privilege, the previously connected session is automatically disconnected.
The system allows simultaneous access to DVR by up to 3 users, which include one Admin privilege user and 2 user privilege users. (But in case of Multicast, up to 5 users are allowed.)
CAUTION
Once occupied by 3 users, the DVR does not permit more connection.
Connection Screen
CAUTION
If you change the settings such as video size and color quality while S
mart Viewer is running, Smart Viewer may fall into an unexpected state. In this case, you must terminate Smart Viewer.
Mode Conversion Button
These buttons enables you to switch between Monitoring mode and Search mode.
Time Information
When Smart Viewer is connected to a DVR, the current date, day, and time of the DVR are displayed. Otherwise, the current date, day, and time of your PC are displayed.
Connection Information
When Smart Viewer is connected to DVR, the connection button will display the connection status. If you click the connection button again, the DVR is disconnected.
OSD Information Display
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1. The channel number, camera name, and video size are displayed. Available video sizes are (C)CIF, (N)Normal, and (L)Large.
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If the video data of the current channel is being recorded on your PC, REC appears on the screen.
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3. When audio signal is available, the audio mark appears.
4.
It displays whether the PTZ controls are active.
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The current channel alarm status is displayed.
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The name and IP address of the connected DVR are displayed.
Clicking the speaker icon changes the audio On and Off.
: Audio Off : Audio On
When the audio function is disabled, the following icon is displayed.
: Audio Disabled
When the alarm or motion is detected, its status is displayed on the screen in real time with the corresponding icon.
: Motion Detection : Alarm Event
If you have set PTZ cameras for the DVR, the PTZ icon is displayed on the screen. Select a PTZ camera channel a
nd use the PTZ buttons for control. (For more information, refer to Chapter 5, “PTZ Camera Control.”)
Event Log Display Window
Click Log to activate the log display window. It displays the events such as alarms, connection events, and setup change events in real time.
The displayed events are:
Connecting..: When trying to connect to a DVR is in progress.
Connected..: When connection is made to a DVR.
Connection Failed: When connection to a DVR fails.
Disconnected..: When the DVR is disconnected.
Setup (Remote): When any DVR settings are changed by Smart Viewer.
Setup Start/End (Local): When the Menu Setup window for the DVR is started or ended.
Video Loss CH[N]: When a video loss in a channel is detected.
Time Change: When the date and time of the DVR are changed.
Load Factory Default: When the DVR system is initialized.
Network Change: When the DVR network setup is changed.
System Shutdown: When the DVR system is terminated.
HDD Format: When the HDD formatting is initialized.
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isk Full: When there is no more space
in the HDD of DVR.
Power Failure Recovery: When the DVR resumes after power failure.
Backup Start/End/Fail/Stop: Backup f
or the DVR is started, finished, failed, or
stopped.
Network Traffic Busy: Data transport through the network is not smoothly going.
Access Denied (Limit Over): No more access is allowed because the connection limit is over.
CAUTION
When specific events such as time change, load factory default, network change, system shutdown, or HDD format are detected, Smart Viewer automatically terminates the connection.
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Camera Connection Indication Window
The window displays the connection state of DVR and the connected cameras.
Yellow: When Smart Viewer is successfully connected to a DVR. When the camera is connected for monitoring.
Black: When Smart Viewer cannot be connected to a DVR.
Blue: When Smart Viewer can connect to a DVR but it is disconnected now.
Screen Split Selection Buttons
The buttons present modes like full screen, single, 4-split, 9-split, and 16-split modes. You can change to any of them under monitoring.
Sequence Mode Button
When this button is selected, screens are switched at a preset interval. The interval can be set in Monitoring of Setup Menu. In Single Mode, the channel numbers are sequentially switched from 1 to 16. In Quad (4-split) Mode, the screens are changed like 1st 4 channels (1,2,3,4) --> 2nd 4 channels (5,6,7,8) --> 3rd 4 channels (9,10,11,12) --> 4th 4 channels (13,14,15,16). In 9-split Mode, the screens are changed from 9 channels (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) to 7 channels (10,11,12,13,14,15,16). In 16-split Mode, the screen refreshes at the preset interval.
Monitoring State Display
The screen split status and playing status are displayed on the screen.
: When monitoring in Quad Mode
: When monitoring in Single Mode
: Cameras are turned Off
The numbers in the screen icons indicate the screen positions in Smart Viewer.
: The orange icon indicates that the current
channel is connected to a specific camera.
: The gray icon indicates that the current
channel is connected to a camera but not displayed in the screen.
: The black icon with a slash indicates that
the current channel is not connected to any camera.
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NEXT Button
When this button is clicked, next screen follows. In Single Mode, the channel numbers are sequentially switched from 1 to 16. In Quad (4-split) Mode, the screens are changed like 1st 4 channels (1,2,3,4) --> 2nd 4 channels (5,6,7,8) --> 3rd 4 channels (9,10,11,12)
--> 4th 4 channels (13,14,15,16). In 9-split Mode, the screens are changed from 9 channels (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) to 7 channels (10,11,12,13,14,15,16). In 16-split Mode, the screen is refreshed.
CALLBACK Button
If you press this button, the callback window is activated to receive event messages. When receiving a message, Smart Viewer automatically connects to the corresponding DVR. The messages are video loss events, alarm events, and motion detection events. You can decide whether the received event will bring up alarming sound or not.
FAVORITE Button
If you press this button, the favorite window is activated.
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1. The cameras set for Favorite are displayed on the screen.
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Clicking Delete removes a favorite setting. Clicking Delete All removes all the favorite settings.
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Click this button to save the new favorite number and name.
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Change favorites at the preset interval.
The FAVORITE button is available only when you connect to a site.
The FAVORITE settings are saved in the Config file even after you disconnect the site.
When you change the DVR list that makes the site in Setup, the FAVORITE settings are initialized.
Video Recording Button
If you select a channel and click REC, the video data will be saved in a DVR file on your PC. The directory, file naming convention, and recording time can be configured in Viewer Setup for Setup Mode. The saved video file can be played in Search mode. To stop recording, click this button again. But this action is possible in 10 seconds after the recording starts.
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Audio Volume Control Button
You can adjust the audio volume level (0 to 10) of a channel or mute it.
Video Brightness/Contrast Control Button
After selecting a channel, you can adjust the brightness and contrast levels (0 to 10) of video image using the control buttons (+,-). The default value is 5. To return the default settings, press the button on the right.
The adjusted audio volume, brightness, and contrast values are saved on your PC and remain unchanged even if Smart Viewer restarts.
The brightness and contrast adjustment may not work depending on the model.
PTZ Camera Control Buttons
You can handle the following PTZ operations after selecting a PTZ-enabled channel.
Panning Left/Right
Tilting Up/Down
Diagonal controls
The channel number is displayed at the center of PTZ control buttons.
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Power Zoom
After the Power Zoom button is clicked, you can use the Zoom In and Out functions.
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Zoom In/Out
The PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) controls are available in all cameras. But, this Power Zoom controls are supported by Samsung smart dome cameras only, and they support the tilting operation below 45°.
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If you press this button, the Preset setup window appears.
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a. If you select a preset, the camera moves
to the preset position.
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You can delete the selected preset or all presets.
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You can save the new preset number and name.
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AUTOPAN: The camera moves between starting and ending points.
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SCAN: The camera moves circulating the preset positions.
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PATTERN: The camera moves following the route that you have defined.
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The preset function is supported by all cameras. You can set up to 20 presets. But an active directory (AD) protocol camera can have 7 presets. The names of 2,3, and 4 may vary depending on the camera vendor. And those functions may not be supported by some product.
Samsung cameras support those functions.
In case of Panasonic cameras, the names of AUTOPAN, SCAN, and PATTERN are as following:
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SEQUENCE 3 AUTOPAN 4 SORT.
In case of PELCO cameras, the names of AUTOPAN, SCAN, and PATTERN are as following:
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FRAME SCAN 3 AUTO SCAN
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PATTERN.
The other cameras do not support those functions.
Self Menu Setup of PTZ device
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1. This is the camera self menu screen. The screen can be shown on Smart Viewer.
2. Use the Direction buttons for movement between menus.
3. The button operates the same as the ENTER button.
The Camera Menu Setup function is supported for Samsung and Panasonic cameras only.
CAUTION
When a DVR is using the PTZ camera controls, Smart Viewer cannot control the PTZ camera. The PTZ camera controls can be used by the Admin user.
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1. The screen shows the playback channels.
2. Click this to move to the Search mode for searching and playing the video files recorded.
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Click this to move to the Remote mode for playing back the recorded DVR video images remotely.
4.
Click this to move to the Local mode for playing back the DVR files recorded on your PC.
5. Use this calendar to select year, month, and date for search.
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Use buttons for adjusting the audio volume and video brightness/contrast.
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Click any of screen display modes.
8. Use buttons for recording, converting, printing, and setup.
9.
Use buttons for playback of searched video file.
10.
Use the button to display the next screens in order.
11.
Use this button to renew the information about changing to channel/DVR, calendar, and time line.
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It shows the time line for displaying the time information for search of the recorded video data.
When connecting to a site, select a DVR for search.
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ith a user privilege, you cannot access
the Search mode.
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elect a site or DVR first and click the connection
button.
You can also select a DVR.
SEARCH MODE
The Search mode has two separate modes such as Remote mode to search/play the DVR video data, and Local mode to play the DVR files that have been saved in the designated directory on your PC.
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Remote Mode
This mode transfers the video data recorded on DVR through the network for playback. Up to 4 channels are allowed for simultaneous search and playback. The video data is played at the position where the time bar is located.
When clicking this button, it changes to the Remote mode.
Calendar Window
If the video data has been recorded on a date, the date is distinguished in red. If you click the date, the recorded video information is displayed in the time line. If you select a date, it turns thick red. Clicking  changes to the previous month and clicking  changes to the next month.
Audio Volume, Video Brightness/ Contrast Buttons
Those buttons operate the same as the controls in Monitoring Mode. The brightness and contrast adjustment may not work depending on the model.
Screen Split Selection Buttons
You can use any of full screen, single, quad (4-split), 9-split, and 16-split modes.
In the Remote mode, 9-split mode is not available while in the Local mode, quad and 9-split modes are not available.
Video Save (Backup)/Video Conversion/Print/Setup
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During playback (play/reverse play/fast forward/fast backward), if you select a channel and click this button, the video data is saved in a DVR file. (It is saved in the designated folder on your PC.) The directory, file naming convention, and recording time can be configured in Viewer Setup for Setup Mode. You can set the recording duration ranging from one minute to 10 minutes. To stop recording, click this button again. But this action is possible in 10 seconds after the recording starts. If the video file is not playing, this button e
nables you to perform backup, which brings
up the following window.
You can set the starting and ending times for backup and select a file format for saving. Clicking Start begins the backup process. The backup file is saved in the folder which was defined by Setup > Viewer Setup > Video Recording > Video Location. To stop the backup process, click Stop.
This function is enabled only when the playback actions are in progress.
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2. File Conversion button
When this button is clicked, the system converts a DVR file into JPEG or AVI format.
To perform this function
a. Click Open to select a DVR file to be
converted.
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Select JPEG Frame or AVI Video.
c. Click Start to convert the file. To stop
conversion, click Stop.
If JPEG Frame is selected, the file is converted to “*.jpg” file after clicking Start. The converted JPG file is saved according to the preset route: Setup
> Viewer Setup > File Converting > Jpeg Location.
If AVI Video is selected, the file is converted to the “*.avi” file after clicking Start. The converted AVI file is saved according to the preset route: Setup
> Viewer Setup > File Converting > AVI Location.
In case of AVI backup, you need the divX codec for playing saved files. The divX codec can be found at www.divx. com.
3. Print button This button prints the playback screen that is now being displayed.
4. Setup Mode button
This button brings up the Setup Mode window.
5. Play buttons
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2. Play: Performs playback
3. Fast Backward: Reverse-plays faster
4. Stop: Stops playing
5. Fast Forward: Plays faster
6. Go to Last: Plays the latest (last) image in the time line
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Step Backward: Performs one step reverse-play by one second
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Step Forward: Performs one step forward by one second
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Go to First: Plays the first image in the time line
During play (Play/RevPlay/FF/FB), disconnection or change to both Monitoring and Local modes is not permitted. Click Stop first before any change.
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6. Time Line
It displays the recorded video data status on DVR after a date is selected. The normal mode displays the time ranging from 0 to 24 O’clock while the extension mode displays the time every 2 hours.
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The channels that are being displayed on
the playback screen are distinguished on white background.
The highlighted time bar displays the
time range of the video image.
The time lines display the time division.
If you double-click an area of a time bar, it changes to the extension mode.
One column of time line represents one hour.
The colors of time lines change depending on the recording state: Green (normal), Red (Panic), Orange (Alarm), Blue (Motion), Yellow (Schedule), and Purple (Video Loss).
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Displays the time line of one hour before
Displays the time line of one hour after
If you double-click an area of a time bar, it changes to the normal mode.
Each time line represents 5 minutes.
The colors of time line change depending on the recording state: Green (normal), Red (Panic), Orange (Alarm), Blue (Motion), Yellow (Schedule), and Purple (Video Loss).
7. Next button
It operates the same as the Next button in the Monitoring mode.
You cannot change the channel while playing an image (Play/Reverse Play/Fast Forward/Fast Backward).
8. Reload button
It renews the recording time information in both the calendar and time line.
9. Local Mode
This mode is used to play the DVR file recorded in the directory on your PC. You can search and play only one channel. You can access the recorded files regardless of connection to DVR. Other functions than Calendar are the same as those of the Remote mode. The time information of local files is displayed at the first channel position in the time line together with the file name.
: Click this button to change to
the Local mode.
Only the DVR files saved with the audio being activated can be played with audio sound in the Local mode.
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
Specs Details Notes
Operating System
Embedded OS
Broadcasting
NTSC / PAL System
Input Voltage
AC 100 ~ 230V (PAL) AC 110 ~ 220V (NTSC)
Power Usage
60W
Video Video Input
Composite 16(8) Channel
- 1.0Vp-p
- 75Ω Hi Z Termination BNC Type Loop Through Out 16(8) Channel
- Auto Termination
Video Output
Composite 3 Channel
- Normal Video Output 1 Channel
- Spot Output 2 Channel
- BNC Type S-Video 1 Channel
- 1.0Vp-p VGA 1 Channel
Audio Audio Input
Mono 4 Channel
- -5dBm, 600
Ω
RCA Type
Audio Output
Mono 1 Channel
- -6dBm RCA Type
Live Screen Resolution &
Frame Speed
NTSC PAL
Resolution 720X480 720X576
Frame Rate
480ips(16Ch)/ 240ips(8Ch)
400ips(16Ch)/ 200ips(8Ch)
Display Mode
Single Screen Split Mode : 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16 split Mode sequence Freeze 2 X Zoom
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Specs Details Notes
Recording Compression
Method
Video : MPEG4 Audio : ADPCM
Resolution & Recording Specs
Resolution
Recording Specs
(Picture quality)
Highest Image Recording Speed
CIF(C) 352X240(NTSC) /352X288(PAL)
Level8(High) ~ Level1(Low)
30ips(NTSC)/ 25ips(PAL)
Half D1(N) 720X240(NTSC) /720X288(PAL)
Level8(High) ~ Level1(Low)
30ips(NTSC)/ 25ips(PAL)
Recording Mode
Normal Record  REC Key Programmed Recording  Schedule Table Event Recording
-Alarm Detection
-Motion Detection
-Video Loss
-Pre & Post Recording
Recording ips
NTSC : 0.9 / 1.8 / 3.7 / 7.5 / 15 / 30ips (True Recording ips: 0.938/1.875/3.75/7.5/15/30ips) PAL : 0.7 / 1.5 / 3.1 / 6.2 / 12.5 / 25ips (True Recording ips: 0.781/1.563/3.125/6.25/12.5/25i ps)
Save Internal
ATA HDD x 3(MAX) MAX HDD Size : 500GB x 3 = 1500GB
External
USB HDD
-MAX 1 (Not support USB hub)
-MAX HDD Size : 500GB
Play Back Search Mode
Calendar search Event search
- Alarm, Motion, Video Loss Date/time search Initial search Latest search Backup search
Resolution & Recording Specs
Resolution Recording Specs
8Ch 16Ch
CIF
15ips(NTSC)/12.5ips(PAL)
7.5ips(NTSC)/6.2ips(PAL)
Half D1(N)
7.5ips(NTSC)/6.2ips(PAL) 3.7ips(NTSC)/3.1ips(PAL)
Total 120/100 ips(CIF) 60/50ips (Half D1)
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Specs Details Notes
Display Mode
Single  1Channel Decoding 16 split (played cameras10-16) 9 split (played cameras 5-9) 4 split (played cameras 2-4) PIP  1 Channel Decoding + 1Channel Live Triplex 9 split  8 Channel Live + 1Channel PB Triplex 16 split 
15 Channel Live +1Channel PB
Play Back Play Mode
Play, Pause, Stop, 2x Digital Zoom Fast Forward/Fast Reverse
- 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x
Backup
USB External HDD USB CD/DVD Writer, Internal DVD USB memory USB HDD
-MAX 1 (Not support USB hub)
Network
Ethernet : 10/100 Base T, ADSL(PPPoE), DHCP
Serial Communication
RS-485  PTZ Device Control, Remote Control Device
Alarm
Input : 16 Channel Outout : 4 Channel Support external alarm reset
Remote Viewer
PC Detailed Specs
CPU : Pentium III, 1GHz or higher RAM : SDRAM 256MB or higher Graphic Accelerator : Graphic Memory 32MB or higher DirectX : 8.1 or higher
Supported Operating Systems
Win2000, WinXP
Function
Live Image Monitoring Mode Local File Search & Play Back Mode Remote File Search & Play Back Mode
Operating Temperature
0ºC to 40ºC (32ºF to 104ºF)
Storage Temperature
-20ºC to 60ºC (-4ºF to 140ºF)
Operating Humidity
20% to 85% RH
Storage Humidity
20% to 85% RH
Size (W x H x D)
430 x 88 x 400mm (16.93 x 3.46 x 15.75 inch)
Weight
~7.6kg (16.75 lb)
It needs extra software to support ATM/POS function. So please contact your vendor to obtain software.
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OUTLINE DRAWINGS
5082 Outline Drawings
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FACTORY DEFAULT
This returns the factory default settings.
The settings are made as follows;
Use System/Load Factory Default in MENU
In Live mode, press and hold down MODE and then PTZ on the fro
nt panel for 6 seconds to reset the
settings.
Classification
Detailed Items Factory Setup
System Setup
Time/Date/Language Date Format YYYY-MM-DD
Time Format 24 Hours
Language English
DST Off
Password Password 4321
Password Lock On
Record Lock Off
HDD Mode HDD repeat record Overwrite
HDD ending alarm Off
Camera Setup
Camera Config Video On
Audio Off
Title CAM_01 to
CAM_16 (SHR-5082 : 8)
Auto Seq. 5 sec
PTZ Device ID Camera No.
Protocol None
Baudrate 9600
Parity None
Data 8
Stop 1
Serial Mode Half Duplex
Screen Setup Brightness 50
Contrast 50
Color 50
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Classification
Detailed Items Factory Setup
Monitoring
Event Monitoring Duration Off
Date On
Time On
Title On
Status On
Spot Out Channel CH1
Spot Out Event Monitor Off
Monitor Out Dual Out
Play channel location Lower right-hand corner
Multi-channel change 5 seconds
R
ecord Mode
Setup
Record Quality & Auto Deletion
Normal Quality Level4
Event Quality Level4
Auto Deletion Off
Record Rate & Video Size
Normal Rate
7.5ips(NTSC)/6.2ips(PAL)
Event Rate
7.5ips(NTSC)/6.2ips(PAL)
Video Size CIF
Event Record Duration PreEvent Off
PostEvent 1 min.
Record Schedule
Continuous Recording Off
Event Recording On
E
vent Record
Setup
Alarm Detection Setup
Sensor State Off
Camera Camera No.
Alarm-Out None
Duration 10 sec
Motion Detection Setup M.D State Off
Area All Area
Sensitivity Very High
Alarm-Out None
Duration 10 sec
Video Loss Detection Setup
Video Loss Detection Setup
Off
Alarm-Out None
Duration 10 sec
OSD Display
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Classification
Detailed Items Factory Setup
Network
IP Settings
Connection Mode Static IP
Bandwidth 2Mbps
Admin Password 4321
User Password 4321
IP 192.168.001.200
Gateway 192.168.001.001
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000
DNS 168.126.063.001
ADSL User ID ID
Password -
Transfer Protocol Settings
Protocol type UDP
Port(TCP) 554.555.556.557
Port(UDP) 8000-8159
Unicast / Multicast Unicast
Multicast IP 224.126.063.001
TTL 005
DDNS Site Off
Host Name -
User Name
-
User Password
-
Callback Settings
On / Off Off
IP Address 192.168.001.010
Port(UDP) 7900
Retry 05
Transfer Alarm In Off
Transfer Motion Detection Off
Transfer Video Loss Off
Transfer System Log Off
Transfer Picture Settings
Video Size
CIF
Quality Low
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TROUBLESHOOTING (FAQ)
PROBLEM SOLUTION
The system power is dead and LEDs on the front of the set do not operate at all.
Please check the power connection.
Check the power voltage.
I
f all your efforts as above end up with nothing, check
or exchange the power supply.
Video data remains in the system but some channels display no video data but turns all blue.
Check the image of the camera connected to the system. Improper input of camera may cause this symptom.
Check the camera power supply.
Sometimes, you see this symptom when the video data is connected with multisystems and the video signal from the video data distributor in use is weak. If it’s the case, you shall connect the camera images with your DVR directly to check or correct the symptom.
The RECORD button is pressed b
ut the REC LED does not light and
recording is not active.
Please check the HDD space.
Please check the Record Mode setup in MENU. It should be On.
Although all the LED operate on the front panel, the screen is blink or the display quality is low.
Please make sure the cable is connected. Video out may come out differently with the connected monitor. In short, Video Out is set to Composite Output but connected to VGA Input Monitor or vice versa. Then, keep pressing both the MODE button and the ZOOM button for 5 seconds to change the Video Out mode. You may experience low display quality while the dual video output is in use. In this case, please switch it to the composite or VGA video output.
The LEDs blink and the logo screen repeatedly appears.
This symptom may be resulted from the failure of HDD connection inside the DVR. Take off the cover and check HDD connection status. If HDD connection has no problem, please consult with the dealer.
You cannot enter MENU by forgotten password.
I
f you forget the password, you shall reset the DVR to
the values set at the factory. Keep pressing both the MODE button and the PTZ button for 5 seconds. The default password is “4321.”
The channel button does not operate in Live mode.
If the current screen is in Event Monitoring, the channel button does not operate. Then, press the ALARM button to terminate the current screen and select a channel.
The cursor cannot reach the starting point during Calendar Search.
Please check both the channel and date are left checked. Both shall be checked for play with Start. The cursor cannot reach the unrecorded date.
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PROBLEM SOLUTION
Alarms keep continuously issued so you cannot cancel using the ALARM button.
Press the MENU button and do the following:
1)
To cancel Event Monitoring: Monitoring > Event
Monitoring Duration Off
2)
To cancel Buzzer: Event Record > Alarm (Motion Detection/Video Loss) > Alarm-Out.
3) To cancel Event: Event Record > Alarm (Motion Detection/Video Loss) > State Off.
Pressing the PTZ button in Live mode receives no response.
Check the Protocol and other setup values through
M
enu > Camera > PTZ Device match with the PTZ
camera.
When you connect several IEEE1394 armored HDDs to the D
VR through Menu, the DVR cannot
recognize all the HDDs.
It requires time to recognize several armored HDDs. Please try again in a few minutes. If retrial makes no improvement, HDD could be abnormal. Please exchange the HDD.
“CLOCK BATTERY HAS FAILED” is displayed on the screen.
This message is displayed if the internal clock in DVR has problem.
DVR will not work in order to protect recorded data in HDDs. Please consult with an expert who works for the shop where you bought the product.
You cannot connect to the DVR through Smart Viewer.
Check if 3 Smart Viewer users are in connection with your DVR. The DVR allows no more than 3 users’ connection with Smart Viewer at a time.
Check the Network setup of your DVR.
Check Network cable connection.
When you use DHCP/ADSL(PPPoE) for connection, please check if you get the right DVR MAC Address.
If your DVR is connected to the ADSL network, please check if the bandwidth is set below 600 Kbps. If the Bandwidth for ADSL is set to high, the connection with Smart Viewer may be instable due to the heavy network load because the ADSL speed is low.
Smart Viewer in operation is disconnected.
If you change information such as time, network setup, HDD format, Default Setup, or HDD attachment or detachment for your DVR, the current Smart Viewer will be automatically disconnected.
Check the network connection. Smart Viewer, if disconnected from the network, will try reconnection up to 5 times. If it remains unconnected after 5 time trials, it will automatically give up connection.
As far as your DVR is connected to the ADSL network, you may be disconnected from Smart Viewer when the network conditions go
worse.
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PROBLEM SOLUTION
The Audio icon of Smart Viewer is left deactivated in Live mode. Setting Audio to On in the Camera menu of your DVR will make no difference.
If your PC has no Audio driver or has some problem with Audio play by an Audio driver, the Audio icon will be deactivated. Please check Audio driver installation status.
When selecting the channel which PTZ Camera is connected to in the Live mode of Smart Viewer, click the “Menu Control” button among PTZ setup buttons to enter the Function Menu mode in PTZ Camera, and return from the other channel, the PTZ related buttons have been initialized.
PTZ control is available in both Smart Viewer and your DVR. Other user might control the PTZ for your DVR to terminate the PTZ Camera Menu or Auto Pan/Scan/Pattern motions while you select the other channel. This may cause the initialization.
No Time Bar in the Search
Time Line can be converted into 2 modes, General (24 Hour Display) and Extension (2 Hour Display). In Extension mode, Time Bar may not be seen in the current time. Please enter General mode or click the LEFT or RIGHT button to search Time Bar.
“NO HDD” icon and error message pops up.
Please check the HDD connection status. If this problem persist without connection failure, contact the technical support for checking hard disk.
DVR device does not show what has been upgraded after adding a hard disk.
Make sure that the additional external HDD installed is one of the devices listed on the compatibility list of HDDs. The list of the compatible devices with Samsung DVR can be obtained from your vendor.
The connection status is not shown after connecting the external storage device, USB memory, USB HDD and such.
M
ake sure that the external storage device installed is
one of the storage devices listed on the compatibility list of storage devices. The list of the compatible devices with Samsung DVR can be obtained from your vendor.
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OPEN SOURCE LICENSE REPORT ON THE PRODUCT
This product uses software provided under the name of GPL and LGPL. You can receive the following GPL and LGPL source codes by email request to www.sec.co.kr.
GPL Software Kernel, Busybox, Sysvinit, dvd+rw-tools, cdrtools, dosfstools
LGPL Software gLibc, Inetutils
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is i
ntended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation’s software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by the GNU Lesser General Public License instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these r
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For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
We protect your rights with two steps:
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Also, for each author’s protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original authors’ reputations. Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone’s free use or not licensed at all. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.
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TION
Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin S
0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License. The “Program”, below, refers to any such program or work, and a “work based on the Program” means either the Program or any derivative work under copyright law: that is to say, a work containing the Program or a portion of it, either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language. (Hereinafter, translation is included without limitation in the term “modification”.) Each licensee is addressed as “you”.
Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents
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constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does.
1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program’s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipients of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that you also meet all of these conditions:
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These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those sections when you distribute them as separate works. But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it.
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In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License.
3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following:
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If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a d
esignated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place counts as distribution of the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under this License. Any attempt
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otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance.
5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Program or its derivative works. These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or distributing the Program (or any work based on the Program), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying the Program or works based on it.
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These T
erms to Your
New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms. To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. one line to give the program’s name and an idea of what it does. Copyright (C) yyyy name of author
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this when it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type ‘show w’. This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type ‘show c’ for details.
The hypothetical commands ‘show w’ and ‘show c’ should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than ‘show w’ and ‘show c’; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program ‘Gnomovision’ (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1989 Ty Coon, President of Vice This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs. If your program is a subroutine library, you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License.
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Version 2.1, February 1999 Copyright (C) 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
[This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence the version number 2.1.]
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The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share
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and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users.
This license, the Lesser General Public License, applies to some specially designated software p
ackages--typically libraries--of the Free Software Foundation and other authors who decide to use it. You can use it too, but we suggest you first think carefully about whether this license or the ordinary General Public License is the better strategy to use in any particular case, based on the explanations below.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom of use, not price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for this service if you wish); that you receive source code or can get it if you want it; that you can change the software and use pieces of it in new free programs; and that
you are informed that you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid distributors to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender these rights. These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you distribute copies of the library or if you modify it.
For example, if you distribute copies of the library, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that we gave you. You m
ust make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source code. If you link other code with the library, you must provide complete object files to the recipients, so that they can relink them with the library after making changes to the library and recompiling it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights.
We protect your rights with a two-step method: (1) we copyright the library, and (2) we offer you this license, which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the library.
To protect each distributor, we want to make it very clear that there is no warranty for the free library. Also, if the library is modified by someone else and passed on, the recipients should know that what they have is not the original version, so that the original author’s reputation will not be affected by problems that might be introduced by others.
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