Your purchased digital video recorder (DVR) compresses a 4-channel camera input into an MPEG4 video; also, it provides the
functions that record to the HDD in real-time and play the content by compressing the 4-channel audio input with G.723.
Also through the network, it transmits video and audio to an external device in real-time and allows monitoring the video and
audio through a PC from a remote location.
4-Channel Composite Input Connectors
NTSC/PAL Video Source Compatible
The D1 size (NTSC : 704x480 / PAL : 704x576) of video can be saved at a speed of 90ips(NTSC)/75ips(PAL) (Image Per
Second).
4-Channel Loop Through Video Connectors
Supports the overwrite mode of HDD.
Large capacity HDD backup by using the USB 2.0 interface
Backup by using the USB 2.0 memory and DVD-RW
Record, play, and simultaneous video and audio transmissions to the Windows Network Viewer (Net I).
Possible to record and play the 4-channel audio
Various saving modes (Continuous, Motion, Alarm In and Schedule)
Alarm interface (input: 4, output: 2)
Remote monitoring function by using the Windows Network Viewer (Net I)
WHAT’S INCLUDED WITH YOUR DVR
When you have purchased this product, please take off the packing and place this device on a flat floor or put it down on the
place desired for use. And then, check whether all the following components are included in the box. If a component is found
to be missing, please contact the place that you have purchased this product.
Remote control unit (RCU)
Adaptor
1 power cable
2 EA of AAA batteries
Software CD
(including the PDF manual)
User’s Manual
Special 4 screws
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.
If your children swallow it, please see the doctor immediately.
This may injure people.
This may cause fire.
Keep your children off the battery after you take it out of the product. They tend
to swallow it unconsciously.
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.
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 approval.
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.
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: 220mAh
Continuous standard load: 0.2mA
Operating temperature: -30 to +60°C
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
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.)
To disconnect the apparatus from the mains, the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket, therefore the
mains plug shall be readily operable.
This apparatus shall always be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
Power (/I
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.”
)button on the front of your
DVR
. After selecting “OK” in the pop-up menu, you
Operating Temperature
The guaranteed operating temperature range of this product is 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113 °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 113 °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 energy 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.
The rechargeable battery incorporated in this product is not user replaceable.
For information on its replacement, please contact your service provider.
This EEE is compliant with RoHS.
contents
INTRODUCING YOUR REAL TIME DVR
03
INSTALLATION
10
CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICES
11
LIVE
16
03
Controls on the DVR
07
Real panel jacks
08
Remote control
10
Checking installation environment
11
Connecting video, audio, and monitor
12
Connecting the network
13
Connecting the alarm input
14
Connecting the alarm output
15
Connecting the RS-485 device
15
Connecting the USB
16
Operating the system
16
Live screen mode
18
Setting the audio on/off
18
Freezing and zooming
19
Event monitoring
19
Spot-out monitoring
MENU SETUP
20
PTZ CAMERA CONTROL
41
RECORDING
44
20
Before use
20
User login
20
System
27
Camera
29
Monitoring
31
Record mode
31
Event record
34
Record schedule
34
Backup
35
Network
41
PTZ camera control mode
41
Basic operation of pan, tilt & zoom
42
PTZ device menu setup
42
Preset setup
43
Preset Name Settings
43
Camera menu setup
44
Rec(normal recording)
44
Record schedule
44
Event recording
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SEARCH AND PLAY
45
APPENDIX
48
45
User login
45
Search screen
45
Search date & time selection
46
Search channel selection & recording graph
46
Playback
48
Net I
53
System
55
Camera
56
Monitoring Mode
56
Recording Mode
57
Event Recording Mode
59
Network
60
SDB Viewer
63
SFX playe
63
WEB Viewer
75
Pop-up menu
77
Specifications
78
Outline drawings
79
Troubleshootings(FAQ)
81
Open source license report on the product
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CONTROLS ON THE DVR
SHR-6040
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SHR-6042
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No.NameFunction
1
Power
Button
you try to terminate the system operation.
It is used when you turn on/off the DVR system power.
This is the port used for connecting a USB type of device.
User authentication will be requested if the power button is pressed when
2
USB Port
It is used when you upgrade the system software.
It is used as a USB mouse connection port.
It is used when the channel selected on the Display mode is switched over
3
Channel
Button
to the full screen.
It is used as a numeric input button from the numeral input mode.
4
5
6
7
PTZ
ButtonPerform the TELE, WIDE, or VIEW function when selecting the
ZOOM(TELE)
Button
FREEZE
(WIDE)
Button
SEARCH
(VIEW)
Button
Provide the function of enlarging the digital image twice as big.
Press the
(Perform the TELE function when selecting the
Enter
() button after designating the area to be enlarged.
PTZ
Perform the FREEZE function on the Display mode.
(Perform the WIDE function when selecting the
PTZ
This is the function that switches over to the Search mode.
(Perform the VIEW function when selecting the
PTZ
button.)
button.)
button.)
PTZ
button.
This is the function that switches the system over to the Setup mode.
8
MENU
Button
It is used when you move from a lower menu to the upper menu or escape
from the system setup mode.
When moving to a menu, they are used as direction
buttons. (They are used as the direction buttons for the PTZ
Enter
()
9
Direction
Button
operation.)
When setting the details of a menu, they are used for
changing a value or direction. (They are used as the direction
buttons for the PTZ operation.)
When setting up a menu, it is used as the
Press the
Enter
button when changing the setup value of a
Enter
button.
menu.
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No.NameFunction
10
ALARMLED
HDDLED
NETWORK
LED
If an event (like a motion or alarm) occurs, the ALARM LED is lighted on.
This LED indicates whether the HDD is normally accessed. When accessing
the HDD, this LED repeatedly blinks.
This LED indicates the status of network connection and data transmission.
BACKUPLED
RECLED
11
EJECT
ButtonIt performs the open/close function of DVD-RW.
This LED indicates the status of backup operation.
This LED indicates the recording status.
Fast/Step
Reverse
FastReverse
fast search in the reverse direction while in play.
StepReverse
: This function is used when you perform a
: This function is used when you search scene
by scene in the reverse direction at a Pause state.
Stop
12
Search
Button
Play/
Pause
Fast/Step
Forward
This function is used when you terminate a search while in
play.
This function operates by toggling this button for the Play/
Pause operation while in play.
FastForward
: This function is used when you perform a
fast search in the forward direction while in play.
StepForward
: This function is used when you search scene
by scene in the forward direction at a Pause state.
13
14
15
REC
Button
ALARM
ButtonWhen an alarm occurs, it cancels the alarm.
AUDIOSetup
Button
This is the function that records all the camera channels regardless of the
recording schedule.
Set up the audio On/Off function.
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No.NameFunction
Display the 4-split screens.
SplitScreen/
Selection
LiveMode
Button
16
Display the Picture in Picture (PIP) screen.
Screen Switchover: It will be switched over
to the single channel screen according to
the time set from the system setup.
SearchMode/
Selection
Button
Search
Mode
Display the 4-split screens.
Display the 9-split screens.
Remote
17
ControlSignals
This is the part that receives the signals of remote controller.
Receiver
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REAL PANEL JACKS
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6
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1
DC-INThis is the connector for a 12V power socket.
ALARM IN 1~4: This is the port for an alarm input.
2
ALARM/RS485
ALARM OUT 1~2: This is the port for an alarm output.
RS485: This is the port for connecting PTZ.
3
USB
This is the port for connecting a USB type of device.
It is used when you backup a video data or upgrade the system software.
AUDIO OUT: This is the port (RCA Jack) for an audio signal output.
4
AUDIO
(When outputting an audio signal, please use the speaker with a built-in audio amplifier.)
AUDIO IN: This is the port (RCA Jack) for an audio signal input.
10
5
SPOT OUTThis is the port (BNC-type) for the SPOT OUT output.
6
THROUGHThe THROUGH port can be used to send a video signal to another video device.
7
VIDEO-IN
8
VGAThis is the port for the VGA signal output.
9
VIDEO OUTThis is the port (BNC-type) for a composite audio signal output.
10
NETWORKThis is the port for connecting to a network.
This port is the port (BNC-type) for a composite video signal input.
It supports both the NTSC and PAL video signals.
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REMOTE CONTROL
OPEN/CLOSE
Used to open and close the
DVD-RW tray.
BACKUP
This button is not used for the
SHR-6040/6042.
ALARM
Cancels sending alarms.
MODE
Select a split screen.
FF (fast forward)
Used for quick forward search
while in play. (x2, x4, x8, x16,
x32)
Press the 1 to 9 button respectively.
Press the 0(10+) button, release, and press the 0 button again within 3 seconds.Or press the 0(10+) button, release, and wait 3
seconds.
Press the 0(10+) button, release, and press the 1 (or 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) button again within 3 seconds.
CHANNEL 1–9
CHANNEL 10
Using the NUMERIC Buttons
CHANNEL 11–16
RECORD
Starts or ends the recording.
0~9
AUDIO
numeric values.
Selects a single channel while
in live mode. Used for inputting
REC LOCK
SHR-6040/6042.
This button is not used for the
Toggles Audio On and Off.
FR (fast rewind)
(-x2, -x4, -x8, -x16, -x32)
backward search while in play.
FR (fast reverse): Used for quick
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Play/Pause
Pauses or resumes
playing.
FREEZE
Performs the FREEZE function
SEARCH
Goes to the search select
in live mode.
screen.
ENTER
Shows the cursor for channel
selection in live mode or used
as the selection button for
menu configuration.
SYS ID
Use for inputting or confirming
system or remote control ID.
PRESET
This button is not used for the
SHR-6040/6042.
VIEW
Performs the VIEW function in
PTZ mode.
’.
00
button and enter the “Remote ID” set to the DVR.
STOP
Ends playing.
ZOOM
SYSID
(x2).
MENU
Implements the digital zoom
Goes to the system menu
screen or moves to the upper
menu.
RIGHT
DOWN
UP
LEFT
down/left/right.
for moving the cursor up/
Used for changing settings or
PTZ
Off.
TELE
Toggles PTZ mode On and
WIDE
PTZ mode.
Performs the TELE function in
PTZ mode.
When the product is initially shipped, the remote controller ID is set to ‘
When changing the remote controller ID, press the
Performs the WIDE function in
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 product.
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 ground 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 Figure
1 below; it explains the correlation between temperature
and product life), and lead to a malfunction.
Figure 2
Temperature
Unit: ºC
Figure 1
One Year: 24HR X 365 DAY =8,760 HR
Life (Unit: HOURS)
Please keep the following instructions for rack-mounting
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 rackmount 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 intake
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
5 and 45°C.
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connecting with other devices
Audio output
Video in
Audio input
CONNECTING VIDEO, AUDIO, AND MONITOR
03 CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICES
Caution
Depending on whether or not the power cable is grounded, there could be high voltage electricity flowing
through the video cables connected to the camera. Therefore, it’s important that you connect the video cables
to the VIDEO IN terminal with the system’s power turned off.
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CONNECTING THE NETWORK
Connecting to Internet through Ethernet (10/100BaseT)
RJ45 Ethernet Cable
(Direct Cable)
INTERNET
Hub/Switcher
Connecting to Internet through ADSL
Back Bone
Hub/Switcher
Windows NET-i
RJ45 Ethernet Cable
(Direct Cable)
INTERNET
Hub/Switcher
Phone(ADSL) Line
ADSL MODEM
Windows NET-i
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CONNECTING THE ALARM INPUT
Connect one wire of the signal cable (2 wires) of various sensors (such as IR sensor, hot-wire detector and magnetic sensor) to
the GROUND port and connect the remaining signal wire to the desired ALARM input port number.
Please use the power ADAPTER suitable to the power specifications of various sensors.
Caution
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CONNECTING THE ALARM OUTPUT
Such as siren-lamp, amplified siren and external relayExternal Power
Connect one wire of the signal cable (2 wires) of an external device (such as siren-lamp, amplified siren and external relay) to
the GROUND port and connect the remaining signal wire to the desired ALARM output port number.
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CONNECTING THE RS-485 DEVICE
Port for connecting the RS-485 signal
wire (connect to the RX-Receiver)
Please check that the RS-485 device is supported by the SHR-6040/6042 product. And, a caution shall be
made when connecting to the RS-485 jack since it has the polarity (+ and –).
Caution
CONNECTING THE USB
1. It has a total of 2 USB connection ports on the front and rear sides of SHR-6040/6042.
2. Connect the USB HDD, USB memory through the front/rear ports of SHR-6040/6042.
3. Only one USB device can be connected to each USB port.
4. It provides the hot-plugging function that allows connecting/disconnecting a USB device while operating the system.
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live
OPERATING THE SYSTEM
Turn on the power and the following Samsung logo
appears.
Perform the initialization job to operate the system after
the logo screen has appeared.
The live video appears if the initialization process is
normally completed.
It may take about 40 to 60 seconds until the live video
appears.
When the live video appears, the system setup
environment set previously will be maintained; and
if the system has been re-started, the live video will
appear and you can start recording.
LIVE SCREEN MODE
Live screen icons
The live screen icon indicates the setup and function
status of each screen.
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When installing a new HDD, it may require much
more time until the live video appears due to the
HDD initialization time.
If the live video does not appear, please check
whether the internal and external connections
are normal. If the problem persists, please
contact the place where you have purchased
this product.
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: Recording Icon
It indicates the states of REC recording / Event (motion +
alarm) / Continuous recording.
: Recording Video Size Icon
It shows the respective recording sizes of Large/Normal/
CIF.
Large: Full D1 - (NTSC) 704X480
Normal: Half D1 – (NTSC) 704X240
CIF: CIF - (NTSC) 352X240
(PAL) 704X576
(PAL) 704X288
(PAL) 352X288
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: Record Lock Icon
It indicates that the record lock is activated.
This icon appears when you are recording video images
while the record lock is set. To cancel the recording,
enter
the preset password.
Live screen modes
After taking 4 live video inputs, images are displayed in
the following 3 modes.
: PTZ Icon
The channel that the PTZ function has been set shows
the PTZ icon. It is changed to yellow when the PTZ
function is now active.
: Audio Icon
This icon indicates the Audio On/Off state and if it is
turned on, the icon is changed to yellow.
This icon does not appear when the Video or Audio is
disabled.
: Alarm In Icon
It appears when an event from the Alarm In is detected.
: Motion Icon
It appears when a motion event occurs.
: Zoom Icon
The Zoom icon appears when Zoom In is active and
disappears when inactive.
: Freeze Icon
It appears when the Freeze function is active and
disappears when it is cancelled.
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< 4 Split >< PIP >
< Auto Sequence >
4 Split Mode:
It shows 4 video channels on the respective split
screens.
PIP (Picture in Picture):
The 1/4-sized small screen appears on the full screen.
The channels for both full and small screens can be
arbitrarily selected.
The location of PIP screen can be set to any of 5
locations within the full screen by using the or
button.
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: Insufficient HDD Space Icon
It appears when the HDD writing space is not enough.
: locked Icon
It appears when the HDD is inferior goods.
: Screen Switching Icon
It appears when it is in the screen switching mode.
V.Loss / V.Off : Video Input Status
If no video inputs are detected even when the Video
Setup is set to On, the [V.Loss] icon appears on the
corresponding channel; and the channel that the Video
Setup is set to Off shows the [V.Off] icon.
OSD Position Control Function
It is possible to control OSD position of
Caution
CH1, CH3 and CH4 on live screen by
Up/ Down/Left/Right buttons when in
quad division mode.
Auto Sequence Mode:
Multiple channels are sequentially displayed on the full
screen at the preset interval.
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Selecting live screen mode
Each mode can be selected by using the MODE button
and CH1 to CH4 buttons.
The following figure shows the diagram of changing
modes.
4 Split
MODE button
Auto
Sequence
The starting mode is the 4 split screen mode.
Modes except for the full screen can be sequentially
selected by using the MODE button.
Whenever pressing the MODE button, the mode is
switched in the following sequence: [4 Split] [PIP]
[Auto Sequence] [4 Split].
You can see the full screen for each channel by
selecting the respective buttons of CH1~CH4.
When switching to the full screen from the split screen
mode, you can return to the previous split mode
screen by pressing the MODE button.
PIP
SETTING THE AUDIO ON/OFF
Audio On/Off setting in 4-split
mode
If you press the Enter() button in the 4 split mode, the
selection cursor appears as shown in the figure below
and the corresponding channel is selected.
If the AUDIO button is pressed after selecting a
channel, you can set the Audio On/Off function of the
corresponding channel. At this time, the audio icon is
changed to yellow or white on the corresponding channel
according to the Audio On/Off state.
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Channel Seletion & Audio On/Off
Setting in PIP mode
If you press the Enter() button in the PIP mode, the
selection cursor appears and the corresponding channel
is selected.
After selecting a channel, you can enter the channel using
the CH1 to CH4 buttons and can set the Audio On/Off
function as in the 4 split mode by using the AUDIO
button. At this time, the Audio icon is changed to yellow
or white on the corresponding channel according to the
Audio On/Off state.
From the split mode except for the auto sequence mode,
any channel displayed on each split mode can be
arbitrarily selected. you can activate or deactivate the
channels.
Audio On/Off setting in the full
screen mode
In the full screen mode, the audio function of the selected
channel is automatically turned on and you can set the
Audio On/Off function by toggling the AUDIO button.
The Audio icon is changed to yellow or white on the
corresponding channel according to the Audio On/Off
state.
FREEZING AND ZOOMING
Freeze function
The Freeze function, temporarily stops the video on the
current live screen but it is active only in the live mode.
You can set the Freeze On/Off function by using the
FREEZE
button.
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Zoom function
The Zoom function doubles the size of the selected area
but it is active only in the full screen mode.
The zoom setup area appears when the ZOOM button
is pressed in the full screen mode. You can adjust the
location of the zoom setup area by using the Direction
(
after selecting a setup area, the selected area is shown
twice as big as the previous size. The image location can
be adjusted by using the Direction (
even after enlarging the size. If the Enter() button is
pressed again under the enlarged state, it will return to
the zoom setup area and you can perform the Zoom Off
function by using the ZOOM button.
) buttons. If you press the Enter() button
) buttons
EVENT MONITORING
The event monitoring function displays the channel
linked to the event when a specific event (sensor/motion)
occurs. The event monitoring On/Off and event Duration
functions can be set by using the command “MENU”
”Monitoring” ”Live Mode”.
When the event monitoring time has been set to 30
seconds, for example, the channel-2 appears for 30
seconds in the full screen mode if an event initially occurs
in the channel-2 as shown in the figure below. If another
event occurs within 30 seconds, it is also displayed
together with the existing event.
When events occur from the channels 1 and 3 within 30
seconds after an event has occurred in the channel 2 (as
shown in the figure). Then, the channels 1, 2 and 3 are
switched to the full screen.
If no new event occurs within the event display duration,
it will return to the previous live mode. If you press the
ALARM
button before the event display time exceeds,
the event monitoring stops. If an event occurs, the
ALARM LED lights and the ALARM LED is turned off if
you press the ALARM button while the LED lights.
The alarm setting is initialized when the ALARM button
is pressed. In this case, the Event icon disappears. The
monitoring function can be cancelled while in event
monitoring. The event recording with pre-event time and
post-event time resumes after a new alarm occur.
SPOT-OUT MONITORING
The Spot-out monitoring is the function that monitors
the entire screen of a specific channel with the output
different from the live screen output. If a monitoring
item is selected from the menu screen, you can select
a specific channel as the Spot-out channel among
the channels 1 to 4 and you can also monitor all the
channels at an interval of auto sequence time. The live
screen icons do not appear for Spot-out monitoring.
At this time, the auto sequence time internal is identical
to the auto sequence time of the Spot mode.
The smallest number Channel from in the event occurs
Channel is print as Spot.
Event Monitor Start25 sec
CAM_01 Event
CAM_03 Event
55 sec
Event Monitoring Stop
20_ menu setup
menu setup
BEFORE USE
Selection
The yellow cursor shows the current selection window.
As for the directional operation, move the cursor on the
menu that you want to change by using the direction
(
It enters the sub window if you press the Enter()
button when the cursor is located on the desired menu.
To select an item from the menu, press the Enter
() button. On a drop-down menu, use the or
button 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
The MENU or SEARCH button, if pressed first,
acts as an entrance button. After an entrance menu
appears, if the button is pressed, the screen changes
to the previous page.
Symbol() Next to the Title
It displays the drop-down menu when selected.
Virtual Keyboard
Inputting characters is enabled by () or ().
For entering a character, move the cursor on a desired
character key and press the Enter() button.
) buttons on the front panel of the system.
and SEARCH Buttons
USER LOGIN
Press the MENU button in order to enter the menu
screen.
User Login
Menu Login
User ID
ADMIN
Password
OKCancel
Move/Control
SelectExit
In order to use various DVR functions such as the system
environment setup and search, you need to log on to the
system with the proper user privilege. You can log on to
the system by entering the user ID and password.
When shipped Product, user ID is set with `ADMIN', and
password is set with '4321'.
SYSTEM
The details of the system menu are as follows:
SHR-6042/6040 MENU
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Record Schedule
Backup
Network
►
Time/Date/Language Setup
User Manager
►
- Password
►
- User Add/Del
- Group Authority
Profile
►
System Log
System Information & Setup
HDD Setup
System Shutdown
►
Move/ControlSelectExit
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Time/Date/Language Setup
Date/Time/Language Setup
Time Setup
Date Type
Time Type
Language
Move/ControlSelectExit
Time Setup
The following screen appears if the Enter() button
is pressed.
Month Week
OFF
2007-04-03 05:12:46
YYYY - mm - dd
24
English
OKCancel
(GMT) Greenwich Mean Time : D
Year Month Day
2007 43
Weekly
11st SUN 012st SUN 0
HourMinSec
6510
HourMonth Week
~
OKCancel
Weekday
HourDST
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 date set for DST comes,
the system time runs one hour faster.
If the DST is set to “OFF”, it will not be applied. It is
impossible to enter the date menu on the right. When
you set the DST to “ON”, designate the start time on
the left and the end time on the right while basing on
the “~” mark.
Date Type
It supports a total of 9 formats (such as Year-MonthDay / Day-Month-Year / Month-Day-Year).
Time Type
It supports two formats of 24 hours / 12 hours (AM/
PM).
Language
After selecting a language, OSD is displayed in the
selected language. The available languages are
displayed in the list.
Password
Move/Control
SelectExit
Select the standard time zone suitable to the
corresponding region.
To change the date and time, move the cursor to the
corresponding item and press the Enter() button.
Then, change the day/month/year or second/minute/
hour using the or buttons. Escape from the
change mode by pressing the Enter() button again.
When the time is changed, the date and time will be
halted until “OK” or “Cancel” is pressed.
If the date and time are changed to
earlier values, the data written prior
Caution
to the change may be deleted. For
example when the 8 o’clock in the
morning is changed to the 7 o’clock in
the morning, the data written between 7
and 8 in the morning will be deleted.
Password
** **
** **
** **
OKCancel
Old Password
New Password
Confirm Password
Record Lock
Old Password
User Manager -
Move/ControlSelectExit
When this product is shipped, the password of
‘ADMIN’ user account will be set to ‘4321’.
New Password
A virtual keyboard will appear if the Enter() button
is pressed. You can input characters one by one up to
16 characters.
Confirm Password
This is the menu for confirming a newly changed
password.
Record Lock
RecordLock
If the
is set to On, a pop-up window,
asking for the password appears while disabling the
recording.
22_ menu setup
User Add/Del
Group Authority
User Add/Del
GroupUser ID
Group1 user1
Group1 user2
Group1 user3
Group2 user4
OKCancel
User Add
User Manager -
User ID
user1
Password
** **
Group 1
Group
AddClearDeleteDelete All
You may enter “User ID” and “Password”.
As for the group that the user can belong to, select
one from “Group1”, “Group2” and “Group3”.
After granting user rights by each group, designate a
user to that group.
If you press “Add”, the entry is registered to the list on
the right.
If you press “Clear”, the User ID and Password on the
left are deleted.
User Delete
After moving the cursor on the User ID to be deleted
from the list on the right, select it by pressing the
Enter
() button.
If you press “Delete”, only the selected User ID is
deleted from the list.
If you press “Delete All”, all the User IDs registered to
the list are deleted.
Group Authority
Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
Camera
Record Schedule
Monitoring
Backup
Normal Record
Network
OKCancel
Group
User Manager -
Menu
System
Event Record
Search
Playback
User group is divided into 3 groups of Group1, Group2
and Group3.
Press the Enter() button after moving the cursor on
the group that a user right is to be granted.
Menu
You can grant the system setup and monitoring rights
to the group partially or entirely.
As for the right granting setup, you can set/cancel it by
pressing the Enter() button after moving the cursor
on the corresponding item.
The “System” item allows granting the rights for
‘Time/Date/Language Setup’, ‘User Manager’,
‘Profile’, ‘System Log’, ‘System Information & Setup’,
‘HDD Setup’ and ‘System Shutdown’.
The “Camera” item allows granting the rights for
‘Camera Configuration’, ‘PTZ Device’ and ‘Screen
Setup’.
The “Monitoring” item allows granting the rights for
‘Live Mode’ and ‘Spot Mode’.
The “Record Mode” item allows granting the setup
rights for ‘Quality’, ‘Frame’ and ‘Video Size’.
The “Event Record” item allows granting the rights for
‘Event Record Setup’, ‘Alarm Detection Setup’,
‘Motion Detection Setup’ and ‘Video Loss Detection
Setup’.
The “Record Schedule” item allows granting the
recording schedule setup right.
The “Backup” item allows granting the backup setup
right.
The “Network” item allows granting the rights for
‘IP Setup’, ‘IP Test’, ‘DDNS Setup’, ‘NTP Setup’,
‘Callback Setup’ and ‘Transfer Picture Setup’.
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Search
The “Playback” item allows granting the search right.
Profile
Profile
Load Factory Default
Profile Export
Profile Import
Progress
Move/ControlSelectExit
Load Factory Default
trying.. 0%
This function is used when you reset all menu setting
values to the factory default values.
If you press “OK”, the restart message window
appears. You can select “Yes”. The recorded data will
not be deleted.
Profile Export
Allows you to configure multiple DVR units with ease.
This function is used when you export the profile
currently set to the system to the storage device
connected to a USB port. The profile file will be copied
to the USB memory if you press “OK”. (Filename:
SetupData.tar)
Profile Import
This function is used when you import the system
profile file stored in a USB memory and apply to the
current system. The profile file will be copied to the
current system if you press “OK”. Then, the restart
message window appears. You can select “Yes”.
Progress
This function will show the progress status of the job
that the system is currently executing.
Please do not remove the USB memory
when you run the profile export/import
Caution
function. The system profile file may
not be copied properly or may not be
applied to the system.
When the system profile file that is included
the value for network setup applies for
another DVR, an IP address conflict may
occur due to the same address. If so,
please reset the network configuration
to avoid an IP address conflict.
OK
OK
OK
OK
System Log
System Log
04-02 06:08:09 C3 C REC Stop
04-02 06:08:09 C3 M REC Start C3
04-02 06:08:47 C2 M REC Stop
04-02 06:08:47 C1 M REC Stop
04-02 06:08:50 C4 M REC Stop
04-02 06:08:50 C3 M REC Stop
2007-04-02 05:39:53 2007-04-03 05:39:53
This function shows a series of logged tasks made in
operating the DVR system and when the system runs
abnormally, it allows finding the error easily so that the
problem can be fixed.
Press the Enter() button after moving the cursor on
the desired log item.
(): Move to the previous page.
(): Move to the next page.
Scope Designation
If the () icon is pressed, the following screen
appears.
Start Time
20 07 - 0 4 - 0 2 0 5 : 3 9 : 53
Year Month Day
2007 42
End Time
Year Month Day
2007 43
20 07 - 0 4 - 0 3 1 6 : 3 5 : 44
Hour MinSec
53953
Hour MinSec
163544
For the log data, set the “Start Time” and “End Time
” to be searched. To change the date and time, move
the cursor to the corresponding item and press the
Enter
() button. Then, change the day/month/year
or second/minute/hour using the or buttons.
Escape from the change mode by pressing the Enter
() button again.
REC
System
Failure
Search
Network
Backup
OK
OK
24_ menu setup
REC
Displays the recording information according to the
recording event and schedule.
System
Displays the system start/stop, system access user
and setup change information.
Failure
Displays the error information that occurs due to the
hardware failure.
System Log List
Log TypeLog Details Description
C(Channel) C REC START/STOPContinuous Recording Start/Stop
REC
System
Failure
C(Channel) A REC START/STOPAlarm In Recording Start/End
C(Channel) M REC START/STOPMotion Recording Start/End
SYSTEM START/STOPSystem Power ON/OFF
SYSTEM NET TIMESETSystem Time Change
SYSTEM SHUTDOWNSystem Termination
SYSTEM REBOOTSystem Restart
SETUP START/ENDMenu Mode Login/Logout
HDD Format MHDD(Master) Format
HDD Format SHDD(Slave) Format
VIDEO LOSS START/STOPVideo Loss/Recovery
SMART ERROR HDD-MHDD(Master) Smart Check Failure
SMART ERROR HDD-SHDD(Slave) Smart Search Failure
Search
Displays the time information between the entry and
exit of the search mode.
Network
Displays the time and IP address for the connected
system through the remote software.
Backup
Displays the backup information.
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Log TypeLog Details Description
SearchSEARCH IN/OUTLogin/Logout with the Search Mode
Network
BACKUP
NETWORK CONNECTEDRemote Software Connection
NETWORK DISCONNECTEDDisconnecting the Remote Software Connection
BACKUP AVI-OK/FAILEDAVI Backup Success/Failure
BACKUP SDB-OK/FAILEDSDB Backup Success/Failure
BACKUP SFX-OK/FAILEDSFX Backup Success/Failure
USB PROBLEM DETECTED
CD-ROM WRITE FAILCD Write Failure
CD MEDIA SIZE FULLNo CD Space Remained
CD MEDIA NOT EXIST
Removing the Media While Backing up to a USB
Storage
No CD Media
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