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
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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.
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.
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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 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.
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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
1
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
98
7
6
54321
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
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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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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.
CAM_01
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.
V.Loss
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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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CAM_03CAM_04
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
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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.
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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
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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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System Information & Setup
System Information/Setup
Mac Address
Software Version
Package Search
Upgrade Version
Remocon ID
Micro Version
Move/ControlSelectExit
Mac Address
Displays the unique number of the network hardware
device attached to the system.
Software Version
Displays the current software version.
Package Search
After connecting the USB device (holding the DVR
software) to a USB port, press the () icon and the
DVR software will be automatically searched. If the
DVR software does not exist in the USB device, the
upgrade version will not be displayed.
Upgrade Version
The software version to be upgraded will be shown. If
you press the “Upgrade”, the restart message window
appears. You can select “Yes” to proceed with the
upgrade.
Remocon ID
In order to control the DVR with a remote commander,
set the DVR and the remocon ID.
Micro Version
This menu indicates firm wear version of
Microprocessor
00:C:8C:FF:00:A9
V1.000A10
Find package in USB
None
00
V1.0.0
Upgrade
OKCancel
For the DVR to recognize the update file
the file should be inserted into a folder
Caution
named “update”. So this folder should
be created on a USB memory and then
the upgrade file copied inside the folder.
When upgrading the software, you must
neither turn off the power nor remove
the USB device. The system may run
abnormally.
When using a USB memory, please
use the USB device that can support
Linux 2.6.0 or higher. The system
cannot support the device that does not
support Linux.
The file system for the USB device must
be either FAT16 or FAT32. The system
does not support NTFS or other file
systems.
Since some USB devices either have no
power supply or have a low voltage, a
separate power supply may be needed
to recognize them.
When shipping this product, the remote
controller ID is set to ‘00’.
When changing the remote control ID, press
“Remocon ID” and enter the DVR ID.
HDD Setup
HDD Setup
ATA
1
2
HDD END
Recording
InfoFormat
SATA2160 GB / 232 GB
Setup
Overwrite
Off
OKCancelFormat
HDD Info
Shows the installed HDD information and the capacity.
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HDD Format
►
►
►
►
►
When initializing the HDD, move the cursor to the
corresponding HDD and press the Enter() button.
Then, the (Format) icon is activated.
If you press “Format”, the HDD format window
appears. You can select “OK” to initialize the HDD.
HDD END
Stop: Recording stops when the HDD becomes full
while in recording.
OverWrite: If the HDD becomes full while in recording,
the data recorded at the earliest time will be deleted
and new data will be written.
HDD END ALARM ()
On: If the HDD becomes full while in recording, it gives
an alarm.
Off: If the HDD becomes full while in recording, it does
not give any alarm.
If the HDD space is not enough, the Disk_Full
() icon appears.
Because all data will be deleted when
the HDD formatting is executed, please
Caution
proceed with the initialization after
backing up important data to other
place.
If the repeated HDD recording is set to “
OverWrite” and the data to be backed
up are overwritten, either the backup
start time can be changed or the
backup is cancelled.
System Shutdown
System Shutdown
Sure to shutdown?
OKCancel
Move/ControlSelectExit
This function is used when either terminating the running
jobs safely or turning off the power.
If you see the system shutdown message after pressing
“OK” on the confirmation window, turn off the power.
If the system is turned off without
terminating it using the system shutdown
Caution
menu, it may cause a problem such as
data loss and disk failure. When turning
off the power, please terminate the
system first using the system shutdown
menu.
CAMERA
The details of the camera menu are as follows:
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. (Refer to page 27:
how to turn off DVR)
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.
SHR-6042/6040 MENU
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Record Schedule
Backup
Network
►
►
Camera Configuration
PTZ Device
►
Screen Setup
Remote Control Device
►
►
Move/ControlSelectExit
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Camera Configuration
PTZ Device
Camera Configuration
Video
Auto Seq
On5 SECCAM 01
On5 SECCAM 02
On5 SECCAM 03
On5 SECCAM 04
Move/Control
Video
Title
OKCancel
SelectExit
On: It shows the video of the selected channel.
Off: It does not show the video of the selected
channel.
Covert: It shows the remaining information except for
the video information of the selected channel.
Auto Seq
You can set the auto sequencing interval for each
channel. The setting applies in the live mode. The
channel set with “Off” or “Covert” is not shown in the
auto sequence mode.
Title
The camera name of the selected channel can be set.
A virtual keyboard appears if you press the Enter()
button.
Characters can be input one by moving the cursor.
You can input up to 10 characters. If you press “Shift”,
you can input the uppercase letters and numeric keys.
Keyboard Dialog
PTZ Device
ID
ID
Move/Control
Pr oto co l
Samsung
0
Pel-D
1
AD
2
Tech
3
Ba udr at e
9600
9600
19200
2400
OKCancel
SelectExit
Select the PTZ ID(0~99).
Protocol
In order to set the PTZ function, move the cursor to
the desired channel and press the Enter() button.
Then, select PTZ by using the or button.
Escape from the change mode by pressing the Enter
() button again. This product supports the protocols
of Samsung, Vic., Pan., AD, Phi., Pel-D, Pel-P, Ern,
Vcl., Dia., Kal., and Tech.
Baudrate
Select the PTZ Speed.
(2400/4800/9600/19200/38400)
The above items should be matched with the
settings of PTZ device. For more details, please
refer to the manual provided by the PTZ device
manufacturer.
Only the Half Duplex method is supported for
transmission.
Camera Name
ShiftBack
CAM 01
OKCancel
Screen Setup
Screen Setup
128
128
128
Default Apply All
This is the screen that sets the Brightness/Contrast/Color
values for the camera image of each channel.
Place the cursor on the the desired channel for
adjustment and select it to set the Brightness/Contrast/
Color values.
OKCancel
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The selected channel appears within the PIP zone on the
►
►
►
►
►
right.
The adjustment can be made from ‘0’ to ‘255’ using the
or button.
If you press “Apply All”, the values for the last updated
channel are copied to entire channels.
If you press “Default”, the values for the current channel
are reset with ‘128’.
Remote Control Device
Remote Control Device
ID
Baudrate
0
9600
OKCancel
MONITORING
The details of the monitoring menu are as follows:
SHR-6042/6040 MENU
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Record Schedule
Backup
Network
Live Mode
►
►
Live Mode
►
Spot Mode
►
►
Move/ControlSelectExit
Move/ControlSelectExit
This window allows you to control the functions of DVR
by using the system controller keyboard (SSC-2000,
SSC-5000).
ID
Selects the ID of the system controller keyboard.
Baudrate
Selects the transmission speed of the system controller
(1200/2400/4800/9600/19200/38400).
Available System Controller Keyboard
NOManufacturerModel Name
1SAMSUNGSSC-2000,
SSC-5000
The items above should match the settings
of the system controller keyboard. For further
information, refer to the manual provided by the
manufacturer of the system controller keyboard.
This device supports only half duplex as a
transmission method.
Monitoring
Event Monitoring
Duration
OFF
OSD
Date
ON
Time
ON
Event Monitoring Duration
Title
State
ON
ON
OKCancel
It can be set to any of Off, 30 seconds, and
CONTINUE.
OFF: The event monitoring that switches to the event
screen does not operate.
30 Seconds: It sets the display duration of the current
channel until the next channel is displayed.
CONTINUE
: The event monitoring screen will be
maintained until it is cancelled by pressing the ALARM
button on the front panel.
OSD
Date: When it is On, the date will be displayed on the
screen. When it is Off, the date will not be displayed on
the screen.
Time: When it is On, the time will be displayed on the
screen. When it is Off, the time will not be displayed on
the screen.
Title: When it is On, the camera name will be displayed
on the screen. When it is Off, the camera name will not
be displayed on the screen.
State: When it is On, the Audio/PTZ will be displayed
on the screen. When it is Off, the Audio/PTZ will not be
displayed on the screen.
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Spot Mode
Spot Out
Monitoring Type
Duration
Camera
Move/ControlSelectExit
When you have two monitors, the Spot Out channel can
be used for monitoring a specific channel on a dedicated
monitor.
Event Duration
Sets whether or not to run the Event Monitoring
function for the Spot-out channel. It can be set to any
of Off, 30 seconds, and CONTINUE.
OFF: The Event Monitoring function is not available on
the Spot Out channel.
CONTINUE
: The Event Monitoring screen will be
maintained until it is cancelled by pressing the ALARM
button on the front panel.
Normal Duration
1~60 Seconds: It sets the display duration of the
current channel until the next channel is displayed.
Camera
Sets the desired channel for use with the Spot Out
function.
EventNormal
OFF
3 SEC
OKCancel
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RECORD MODE
EVENT RECORD
The details of the record menu are as follows:
Record Mode
Video Size
CIF
CIF
CIF
CIF
Default
Qu ali ty
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Fr ame
30
30
30
5
Auto Detection
ON99
OKCancel
Set the recording mode values to be applied when
pressing the REC button on the front panel.
Video Size
Set the screen size for recording.
Video
Full D1Half D1CIF
Source
NTSC704 X 480704 X 240352 X 240
PAL704 X 576704 X 288352 X 288
Quality
Sets the recording video quality.
Set to any of Very High, High, Standard and Low.
Frame
Sets the number of frames for recording. The number
of frames refers to the number of screens recorded per
second.
Auto Detection
You can select any of OFF and ON by pressing “OFF.”
If “ON” is selected, the date for search is limited.
The date can be limited to 1 to 99 days. If “OFF” is
selected, the cursor cannot be moved to the date
selection area and the date for search is not limited.
If you press “Default”, it returns the initial values.
Frame rate setting must be not until go over NTSC 90
fps, PAL 75 fps Frame rate by each channel of both
Recording mode and Event Recording mode in Full D1
standards.
The details of the event recording are as follows:
SHR-6042/6040 MENU
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Record Schedule
Backup
Network
►
►
►
►
Event Record Setup
Alarm Detection Setup
Motion Detection Setup
Video Loss Detection Setup
►
Move/ControlSelectExit
Event Record Setup
Event Record Setup
Video Size
CIF
CIF
CIF
CIF
Pre EventPost Event
3 sec
Default
Set the recording mode values to be applied when an
event occurs.
Video Size
Screen setup size displayed on record mode.
Video
Source
Full D1Half D1CIF
NTSC704 X 480704 X 240352 X 240
PAL704 X 576704 X 288352 X 288
Quality
Sets the recording video quality for any event.
Frame
Sets the number of frames for recording. The number
of frames indicates the number of screens recorded
per second.
Pre Event
Qu ali ty
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
10 sec
Fr ame
30
30
30
5
OKCancel
Pre-Event Section
Time that an event has occurred
Record the pre-conditions from the point that an event
has occurred.
3~5 Seconds: Set the recording time prior to the
event occurrence.
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Post Event
Time that an event has occurred
Post-Event Section
Camera
Sets the camera linked to the current Alarm In. The
default value is set to the current Alarm In number.
At least one link between Alarm In and camera has to
be established. Multiple selections are possible.
The following screen will appear if the Enter()
button is pressed by moving the cursor from the
camera item.
Record the post-conditions from the point that an
event has occurred.
After event occurring, sets recording time in
5 seconds ~5 minutes, and 1 hours.
If the 1-channel DVR support is set to On in the
monitoring menu, the resolution is changed to
Full D1.
Alarm Detection Setup
Alarm Detection Setup
Alarm In
State
Camera
Alarm-Out
N.O
Alarm In 1
Alarm In 2
Alarm In 3
Alarm In 4
Move/ControlSelectExit
1
N.O
2
N.O
3
N.O
4
None
None
None
None
OKCancel
Duration
10 SEC
10 SEC
10 SEC
10 SEC
Camera 1Camera 2Camera 3
Camera 4
Alarm Out
All
OK
Cancel
Sets an alarm-out method when an event has
occurred from the Alarm In.
Currently, this system supports 2 Alarm Out functions
and 1 built-in speaker (beep) output.
The following screen will appear if the Enter()
button is pressed by moving the cursor from the Alarm
Out item.
21
Beep
OK
All
Cancel
State
The Alarm In type can be set to “N.O” or “N.C”.
N.O (Normally Open): Sensor remains open. But if it
gets closed, an alarm is issued.
N.C (Normally Closed): Sensor remains closed. But
if it gets open, an alarm is issued.
Duration
Sets the duration for Alarm Out. The alarm sound will
be maintained with the value set.
CONTINUE
: The alarm output sound will be
maintained until it is cancelled by pressing the ALARM
button manually on the front panel.
10~300 Seconds: You can set the duration for the
alarm output.
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Motion Detection Setup
Video Loss Detection Setup
Motion Detection Setup
Alarm-Out
None
Duration
Sensitivity
High
Area Set
Default
Cancel
OK
Set the motion detection area, sensitivity and alarm for
each camera video.
Press the En
ter() button after moving the cursor on
the camera to be set.
Alarm Out
It sets the alarm output when a motion is detected.
Currently the system supports 2 Alarm Out functions
and 1 built-in speaker output.
Duration
Sets the duration for Alarm Out. The alarm sound is
sustained for the preset period.
C
ONTINUE: The alarm output sound will be
maintained until it is cancelled by pressing the A
LARM
button manually on the front panel.
1
0~300 Seconds: Sets the duration for alarm output.
Se
nsitivity
It relates to configuration for motion detection and
sensitivity.
The sensitivity can be set to Very High, High, Medium,
Low or Very Low.
A
rea Set
If you press the En
ter() button after moving the
cursor to the video display area on the right, the motion
area can be set/cancelled.
(
): Sets the whole part as the motion area.
(
): Cancels the whole motion area.
If you press “Default”, the motion setup is reset to the
initial values.
Video Loss Detection Setup
Alarm-Out
None
None
None
None
Move/ControlSelectExit
Duration
10 SEC
10 SEC
10 SEC
10 SEC
Cancel
OK
If a video loss occurs from each channel, it can be set to
generate an alarm output sound.
Alarm Out
Sets an alarm-out method when an event has
occurred from the Alarm In.
Currently, this system supports 2 Alarm Out functions
and 1 built-in speaker (beep) output.
The following screen appears when you press the
En
ter(
) button after moving the cursor to the Alarm
Out item.
21
All
Cancel
Duration
Beep
OK
Sets the duration for Alarm Out. The alarm sound is
sustained for the preset period.
ONTINUE: The alarm output sound is maintained
C
until it is cancelled by pressing the A
LARM button
manually on the front panel.
1
0~300 Seconds: Sets the duration for alarm output.
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RECORD SCHEDULE
The details of the record schedule menu are as follows:
Recording Schedule
00
02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Continuous
MotionAlarm In
REC Option
00 -01
C:M:A
00-24
C:M:A
You can set the system to automatically record images
by setting the desired time frames.
Press the Enter() button after moving the cursor on
the camera to be set.
Time Selection
In order to select the recording time slot hourly, move
the cursor to the part shown as in the figure below and
press the Enter() button. And, select the recording
time slot while using the or button. You can exit
from the change mode by pressing the Enter()
button again.
00-01
REC Option
Sets the recording method. Please see the following
table for the types of recording methods.
You can apply the preset recording method for the
selected time slot if the or button is used after
pressing the Enter() button.
“00-24”: The recording method can be identically set
to a range between zero hour and 24 hours.
If you press “Apply All”, the values for the current
channel are copied to entire channels and all days.
Recording
Type
C: Continuous
M: Motion
A: Alarm In
Recording Support
No RecordingNONE
Continuous
Recording
Motion RecordingM
Alarm In RecordingA
Continuous & Motion
Recording
Continuous & Alarm
In Recording
Motion & Alarm In
Recording
Continuous & Motion
& Alarm In Recording
Weekday
SUN
Apply All
OK
Setup
Screen
Symbol
C
C : M
C : A
M : A
C : M : A
Weekday
Set for Divides at day of the week for a reservation
scheduled recording. Press Enter(), choose the
day what you want to use by , .
BACKUP
The details of the backup menu are as follows:
Backup
Backup Mode
Start Time
End Time
Backup Device
Camera
Move/Control
This is to back up the video data stored on the HDD to a
backup device.
Backup Mode
Selects which mode is to be used for backup. The
backup mode supports three types in total such as
SDB, SFX, and AVI.
Press the Enter() button and select the backup
mode by using the or button. You can exit from
the change mode by pressing the Enter() button
again.
Samsung Database (SDB): This is a proprietary data
type of Samsung. Once data is backed up in SDB, the
backup data are automatically copied into the SDB
Viewer as well as the SDB. Typically, the SDB is used
to back up mass storage data.
SFX: This mode runs a backup job together with
the auto-executable video player. If the backup file is
executed, the player will be automatically launched to
play the video. The SFX backup data is saved with an
executable file extension (.EXE).
AVI: This mode saves in the video format that can be
played from the Windows Media Player. Audio codec
is able to backup.
Start Time & End Time
Sets the date and time for backup.
(Minimum Backup time is 2 minutes.)
Backup Device
Sets the storage device for backup. The backup
device supports the USB storage device and CD/DVD,
USB-CD/DVD.
Press the Enter() button and select the backup
device(USB store systems) by using the or
button.
Escape from the change mode by pressing the
Enter
() button again.
When USB store systems are connected normally in
system, [Format] button is activated.
And then, the case which make USB store systems to
Reset, presses the [Format] button.
not be played from a DVR.
In case of the AVI backup, you may need a DivX
codec to play the saved file. You can obtain the
DivX codec from the website www.divx.com.
A warning message appears if no backup
device exists.
For a watermark, insert a mark that only the
manufacturer knows into the video data lest
a person should identify the mark with naked
eyes. If the saved video data are forged or
altered, "Tampered" will be displayed on the
screen of the SDB Viewer or SFX Player.
If not, "Approved" will be displayed.
NETWORK
The details of the network menu are as follows:
SHR-6042/6040 MENU
System
Camera
Monitoring
Record Mode
Event Record
Record Schedule
Backup
Network
IP Setup
Connection Mode
ID/Password
Site IP
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Port (TCP)
BandWidth
►
►
►
IP Setup
Web Viewer Port Setting
Network Status
►
DDNS Setup
NTP Setup
Call Back Setup
►
Transfer Picture Setup
Move/ControlSelectExit
IP Setup
NOT USE
USER
000.000.000.000
255.255.255.000
000.000.000.000
554
10Mbps
OK
Cancel
Caution
Please do not remove the storage device
during backup or do not turn off the
system power. The system may run
abnormally.
The system speed may be slowed down
during backup.
When backing up the data to CD,
the recorded data may be damaged
according to the conditions of disk
recording surface.
Connection Mode
Sets the network type for the main system.
Press the Enter() button and select the network by
using the or button.
NOT USE
: Select it when you do not use a network.
STATIC-IP: Select it when the main system is
connected to the network that is using the fixed IP.
DHCP: Select it when the main system is connected
to the network whose IP address is dynamically
assigned by DHCP.
ADSL(PPPoE)
: Select it when the main system is
connected to the ADSL network using PPPoE.
ID/Password
You can manually enter the ID/PASSWORD when
ADSL is selected.
When the main system is connected to the ADSL
network, you need to enter the user ID and password
provided by the ADSL carrier. The user ID and
password may be entered by using the virtual
keyboard.
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Keyboard Dialog
User ID
USER
Password
** **
ShiftBack
OKCancel
Site IP
Sets the IP address for the main system to be
connected to the network. If the connection mode
is set to STATIC-IP, the user needs to enter the IP
address directly.
Subnet Mask
Sets the subnet mask address for the main system.
Gateway
Sets the gateway address for the main system.
Port(TCP)
The port number is selectable from 554 to 2048.
Bandwidth
Set the maximum speed of transferring video data over
a network.
Web Viewer Port Settings
Web Viewer Port Setting
Port
Move/ControlSelectExit
Set the number of a port where Web Viewer will be
used on the Web browser. The port number is set to
80 by default.
Port
Set the number of a port where Web Viewer will be
used on the Web browser. You can set the port
number to 80 to 60080.
80
OKCancel
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Network Status
DDNS Setup
Network Status
Assigned IP
Assigned IP
Connection Status
Move/ControlSelectExit
222.112.139.76
0%
OK
Displays the IP address assigned to the current
system.
Connection Status
Displays in colors whether the system is currently
connected to the network in a normal state or in an
abnormal state.
If “OK” is displayed, it means that the IP can be
connected. If “Failed” is displayed, it means that the
IP cannot be connected.
ColorPing Response Speed
GreenLess than 500 ms
Yellow500~2000 ms
RedGreater than 2000 ms
DDNS Setup
DDNS Site
Host Name
User ID
Password
Move/ControlSelectExit
DYNAMIC DDNS
SAMSUNG
SHR
** **
OKCancel
DDNS Setup function allows you to use the dynamic
IP address connected to the system as if it is a fixed IP
address.
DDNS Site
The DDNS site is selectable among SAMSUNG,
DYNAMIC DDNS, NO IP and CHANGE IP.
When SAMSUNG is selected, The IP will be registered
to the DDNS being operated by Samsung Electronics.
DYNAMIC DDNS, NO IP and CHANGE IP are the
public DDNS websites that allow registering a dynamic
IP and assigning a URL free of charge. Set the host
name, user ID and password after joining in the
corresponding website and registering the URL.
Host Name
Sets the host name of the DDNS site.
User ID
Sets the user ID entered when joining in the DDNS site.
Password
Sets the password entered when joining in the DDNS
site.
Samsung DDNS uses the Mac Address of the
product. If Mac Address is 00:0C:83:00:00:32,
Samsung's Domain Name will be assigned as
"h0000032.websamsung.net".
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If you have set a public DDNS (dyndns.com, no-
ip.com or changeip.com), it may take 30 to 60
seconds until the IP address of the host name
(URL) can be updated in the DNS.
When using the network by connecting an IP
router to the main system, the network port
has to be designated from the setup menu of
the IP router. The main system uses 1494ports
(554-2048) for the TCP communication. When
using it by assigning IP addresses dynamically
to the main system while using the DHCP
function supported by the IP router, the port
number for the IP address dynamically assigned
from the setup menu of the IP router needs to
be designated. When using an IP router, it is
recommended to designate the IP address and
port number to be assigned to the main system
from the setup menu of the IP router, to set a
fixed IP address for the connection mode of
the main system, and to enter the IP address
designated to the IP router. Please refer to the
IP router manual or contact the manufacturer for
the IP router setup method.
NTP Setup
NTP Setup
Primary Address
Secondary Address
Connection Status
Move/Control
NTP Setup is used to configure the system for networkbased synchronization.
Primary Address & Secondary Address
Sets the NTP server address.
Connection Status
You can check the connection status with the NTP
server by pressing “Test” after entering the NTP server
address.
If the message “Success” is displayed, the NTP
server is in the state possible to communicate; if the
message “Failed” is displayed, it is not possible to
communicate.
NTP Enable
When using the NTP function, please check the “NTP
Enable
” box.
po ol. ntp .o rg
as ia. poo l. ntp .or g
NTP Enable
trying.. 0%
SelectExit
Te st
OKCancel
When the DVR system time prior to operating
the NTP setup function is set faster than the
NTP standard time (in other words, the DVR
system time is set to a past time through the
NTP setup), the recording function will not
operate for the protection of previously recorded
data. The recording function will operate
normally from the point that the newly set time
exceeds the original time value.
When the NTP function is in use, a time change
can not be made from the time setup menu and
it only allows setting the standard time zone.
The synchronization between NTP server and
DVR system will be performed every hour.
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NTP(Network Time Protocol) Server List
ISOAreaNTP Server Address
Worldwidepool.ntp.org
AsiaAsia.pool.ntp.org
EuropeEurope.pool.ntp.org
North AmericaNorth-america.pool.ntp.org
OceaniaOceania.pool.ntp.org
South AmericaSouth-america.pool.ntp.org
will be delivered to the e-mail address. Information on
the sender, recipient, and SMTP server should be set to
send a callback message to the e-mail address.
Event
: Select the alarm in channel where the callback
function will be enabled.
: Select the Motion channel where the callback
function will be enabled.
: Select the Camera channel where the callback
function will be enabled. When video loss occurs
from selected Channel, transmits Call back
messages.
: Select the Camera channel where the callback
function will be enabled. The recording is started
and ended from selected Channel, transmits
Call back messages.
: Select the HDD error/HDD Full item where the
callback function will be enabled. In case The
error will occur from HDD or HDD is full, transmits
Call back messages.
From(Sender)
Enter the account of the e-mail sender.
Press the Enter() button. Then, the text box will
appear as shown in the figure below:
keyboard Dialog
abcdef@samsung.com
ShiftBack
OKCancel
To(Recipient)
Enter the account of the user who will receive e-mails.
Press the Enter() button.
Then, the window below will appear.
Press “New”. Once a virtual keyboard window
appears, enter the recipient address.
Select an account from the Usable Addreess Book and
press the button to register the recipient address
into the selection list.
OKCancel
When each event (Alarm In, Motion, Video Loss, and
Record) is perceived, each callback messages as well
as the camera images that inter-work with alarm input
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SMTP Server:
Usable Addreess Book
abcdef01@samsung.com
abcdef02@samsung.com
abcdef03@samsung.com
abcdef04@samsung.com
abcdef05@samsung.com
Selected List
abcdef@samsung.com
hijklmn@samsung.com
mail.samsung.com
DeleteNewDelete
OKCancel
Enter the information on STMP Server. Press the Enter
() button. Then, the window below will appear:
STMP Server Information
STMP Server
SMTP Server
User ID
Password
Port
Authentication methods
SSL
:
mail.samsung.com
admin
** **
25
NONE
OKCancel
Enter the address of the server to which you will send
e-mails.
User ID:
Enter the user account of the mail server (SMTP).
Password:
Enter the password for the user account in the mail
server.
Port:
Enter the port number for the mail server (SMTP).
You can set the port number to 1 to 65535.
Authentication Method
:
Perform security authentication to enable logging
into the mail server (SMTP). This option allows you to
encrypt and authenticate IDs and passwords while
sending or receiving e-mails. This option is mainly used
to be registered into the services of Internet Service
Providers (ISPs)/Internet content providers.
SSL:
Select if the specified SMTP server uses SSL as its
security protocol. For example, the SMTP server of
Google’s Gmail utilizes SSL to encrypt outgoing mail.
Authentication Method
CRAM-MD5/CRAM-SHA1 Authentication
:
Enables decipher when IDs or passwords are
sent or received.
PLAIN Authentication: Uses the text format to
send or receive IDs or passwords.
LOGIN Authentication
: Encrypts IDs and
passwords under Base64 in order to prevent
packet sniffing.
Transfer Picture Setup
Transfer Picture Setup
Qu ali ty
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Video Size
CIF
Default
Set the video information to be sent over the network.
Quality
Sets the image quality to be transmitted.
Sets to any of Very High, High, Standard, Low.
Frame
Sets the number of frames for recording. The number
of frames indicates the number of screens recorded
per second.
Video Size
Sets the screen size for recording.
Video
Full D1Half D1CIF
Source
NTSC704 X 480704 X 240352 X 240
PAL704 X 576704 X 288352 X 288
If you press “Default”, the property values return the
initial values.
Possible set frame is NTSC: MAX.30fps, PAL: MAX.25fps
in FULL D1 standards.
Fr ame
25
25
25
25
OKCancel
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PTZ camera control
PTZ CAMERA CONTROL
MODE
In order to enter into the PTZ device control mode, the
PTZ device setup values must be properly set.
PTZ Device
ID
Pr oto co l
Samsung
0
Pel-D
1
AD
2
Tech
3
Move/Control
If PTZ has been set from the menu, the PTZ icon ()
is displayed on the corresponding channel of the screen.
A blue bar appears on the monitor screen if you press the
Enter
() button in the live mode screen. Move to the
channel with the PTZ icon by moving this bar using the
direction buttons and enter the PTZ device control mode
by pressing the PTZ button. If you enter the PTZ control
mode, the PTZ icon of the live screen will be changed
from the white color to the yellow color. Only the basic
operations of Pan, Tile and Zoom can be performed in
the PTZ device control mode of the split screen.
Ba udr at e
9600
9600
19200
4800
OKCancel
SelectExit
From the single screen, you can control the basic Pan,
Tilt or Zoom operations, preset, camera menu and other
functions. From the menu, first select the channel set
with PTZ by pressing the CH1toCH4 buttons on the
front panel and press the PTZ button. If you enter the
single screen PTZ device control mode, the PTZ icon of
the screen is changed from the white color to the yellow
color.
Press the PTZ button in the live mode to cancel the PTZ
device control mode.
If it is cancelled, the PTZ icon () is changed from the
yellow color to the white color.
If no PTZ control is used by the DVR for as long
as 5 minutes, the PTZ mode is automatically
cancelled.
BASIC OPERATION OF PAN,
TILT & ZOOM
PAN
The PTZ camera can be controlled in the horizontal
direction by using the direction ( or ) buttons on
the front panel within the PTZ device control mode.
06 PTZ CAMERA CONTROL
CAM_01
TILT
The PTZ camera can be controlled in the vertical
direction by using the direction ( or ) buttons on
the front panel in the PTZ device control mode.
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ZOOM
The PTZ camera can perform the enlargement/
reduction function by using the TELE/WIDE button on
the front panel in the PTZ device control mode.
PTZ DEVICE MENU SETUP
In order to enter the PTZ device menu setup mode, first
select the channel set with PTZ by pressing the CH1
to CH4 buttons on the front panel and press the PTZ
button. If you enter the single screen PTZ device control
mode, the PTZ icon of the screen is changed from the
white color to the yellow color. At this time, the PTZ
menu setup window appears if the Search( )button is
pressed.
P/T SPEED
You can set the Pan/Tilt speed of the PTZ camera in
step-by-step fashion. After moving the cursor to the
P/T SPEED
, press the Enter() button and set the
speed using the or button. Escape from the
change mode by pressing the Enter() button again.
ZOOM SPEED
You can set the zoom speed of the PTZ camera in
step-by-step fashion. After moving the cursor to the
ZOOM SPEED
, press the Enter() button and set
the speed using the or button. Escape from the
change mode by pressing the Enter() button again.
MODE SELECT
It is used when designating a certain position of the
PTZ camera to the PRESET ID or controlling the
position of the PTZ camera. By toggling the button, it
is switched to “Cursor Mode” “P/T Mode”, “P/T
Mode
” “Cursor Mode”.
Cursor Mode
: This shows the state that can move
between menus.
P/T Mode
: This shows the state that can control the
Pan, Tilt and Zoom function of the PTZ camera.
PTZ MODEL
P/T SPEED
ZOOM SPEED
PRESET
MODE SELECT
PTZ MODEL
Sa ms un g
Scan1AutopanSetup
Delete
Pattern
2345
67890
RunList
Cu rs or M od e
OK
Displays the currently set PTZ model.
The function menus shown by the PTZ model are
displayed. Each menu allows you to set various PTZ
functions.
Scan: This traverses a designated location sequentially
from the PRESET 1 to 20.
Autopan: If you press “Autopan” after setting the
positions of two points ‘Start’ and ‘End’ from the
internal menu of the PTZ camera, this function makes
it to come and go repeatedly between two points.
The Autopan function can be cancelled by pressing
“Autopan” again.Setup: Select it either to designate an arbitrary location
to the PRESET number or to enter the internal menu
screen of the PTZ camera.
Pattern: This function remembers manual operations
such as PAN, TILT, ZOOM, and FOCUS and plays
back as it remembers.
Delete: This function allows you to delete information
on the location of PTZ, which is set to PRESET No.
1 to PRESET No. 20 once you press “Delete” while
pressing “Setup”.
PRESET SETUP
This is the function that saves a desired position of the
PTZ camera.
It allows storing up to 20 PTZ camera positions.
If the Search( )button is pressed from the single screen
PTZ device control mode, the PTZ menu setup window
appears.
PTZ MODEL
P/T SPEED
ZOOM SPEED
PRESET
MODE SELECT
Press the Enter() button to set the PRESET after
moving the cursor on the “Setup”.
If the mode is changed to the “P/T Mode” by pressing
the “Cursor Mode”, it will be switched into the PTZ
position manipulation mode.
Move the PTZ camera to a desired position by using the
direction (
the front panel.
Sa ms un g
Scan1AutopanSetup
Pattern
Cu rs or M od e
Delete
2345
67890
RunList
) buttons and TELE/WIDE button on
OK
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06 PTZ CAMERA CONTROL
CAMERA MENU SETUP
If you press the SEARCH( ) button in the single screen
PTZ device control mode, the PTZ menu setup window
appears.
Top
Left
Zoom inZoom out
TELE
Bottom
Right
You can escape from the PTZ position manipulation
mode if you switch to the “Cursor Mode” by pressing “
P/T Mode
”.
Enter a PRESET number to remember the current
location of PTZ into the PRESET number. Then, press
the Run button. (PRESET numbers can be set to 1 to
20.)
You can escape from the PRESET setup mode by
pressing the “Setup” again.
PRESET NAME SETTINGS
Preset Name
Preset
1
3
5
7
9
PRESET 1
PRESET 3
PRESET 5
PRESET 7
PRESET 9
PresetNameName
2
PRESET 2
4
PRESET 4
6
PRESET 6
8
PRESET 8
10
PRESET 10
OK
CancelNextPrev
PTZ MODEL
P/T SPEED
ZOOM SPEED
PRESET
MODE SELECT
Sa ms un g
Scan1AutopanSetup
Pattern
Cu rs or M od e
Delete
2345
67890
RunList
OK
If you press “Setup”, “Scan” will be changed to “Menu”.
PTZ MODEL
P/T SPEED
ZOOM SPEED
PRESET
MODE SELECT
Sa ms un g
Menu1AutopanSetup
Pattern
Cu rs or M od e
Delete
2345
67890
RunList
OK
If you press “Menu”, Menu screen provided by the menu
of PTZ camera is displayed. Through this menu, you can
set various functions of the PTZ camera.
You can set the name of each PRESET.
Press the button. Then, a virtual keyboard will
appear. Move the cursor to select letters. You can enter
up to 10 letters. Press “Shift” to change lowercase and
numbers to uppercase and special keys respectively.
keyboard Dialog
PRESET 1
ShiftBack
OKCancel
Press “Prev” to display from PRESET 1 to PRESET
10 and press “Next” to display from PRESET 11 to
PRESET 20.
** MAIN MENU V2.0 **
CAMERA...
VIDEO SET...
PRESET...
AUTO SET...
OTHER SET...
You can move to the built-in PTZ menu or set the value
by using the direction (
) buttons on the front
panel.
Press the MENU button on the front panel to exit from
the built-in camera menu.
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recording
REC(NORMAL RECORDING)
All video image from the channels never recorded will
be recorded by pressing the REC button. At this time,
the REC LED lights and the record icon appears on the
screen. The HDD LED on the front panel blinks while
data are saved on the HDD.
If the job (such as time change, file deletion,
HDD format, or HDD connect/release) needing
to stop recording is executed, the current
recording job is halted.
RECORD SCHEDULE
The scheduled recording job will be automatically
executed while the “Recording Schedule” function
is selected from the recording schedule menu. If the
recording schedule function is not set, recording will not
be done during the time. The recording icon appears
during the scheduled recording time. The HDD LED on
the front panel blinks while data are saved on the HDD.
Recording Schedule
00
02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Continuous
Motion Alarm In
REC Option
00 -01
M:A
00-24
M:A
Apply All
OK
The event recording function is performed only
if the event recording function is set from the
recording schedule setup menu. If the job (such
as time change, file deletion, HDD format, or
HDD connect/release) needing to stop recording
is executed, the current recording job is halted.
EVENT RECORDING
Alarm Detection
The Alarm In (sensor) operation mode has to be set to
N.O (Normally Open) or N.C (Normally Close) from the
alarm section of the event recording menu.
Motion Detection
The motion detection region of the event recording
menu has to be set.
Event Record
It sets the form saved when an event has occurred.
If the job (such as time change, file deletion,
HDD format, or HDD connect/release) needing
to stop recording is executed, the current
recording job is halted.
When an event occurs during the time that an event
recording is set, the automatic recording function is
performed. In this case, the event recording setup of the
corresponding channel will be saved within the event
recording mode setup sub-item (Quality, Frame, Pre
Event, Post Event, Video Size) of the event recording
menu item.
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search and play
USER LOGIN
Press the SEARCH button in order to enter the search
screen.
User Login
Search Login
User ID
ADMIN
Password
OKCancel
Move/Control
SelectExit
In order to perform a search, the user with a relevant
search right has to be logged on. You may log on as a
relevant user by entering the user ID and password.
(When this product is shipped, the password of the
‘ADMIN’ user account will be set to ‘4321’.)
SEARCH SCREEN
The details of the search screen are as follows:
Search
2007-03-26 14:08:03
Date
00
1
2
3
4
CAM 01
CAM 02
CAM 03
CAM 04
02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Continuous MotionAlarm In
LivePlay
SEARCH DATE & TIME
SELECTION
You can move to the recorded date by using the
calendar.
If you press the () icon to select the desired date for
search, the calendar window appears.
Date
Date
2007-03-21 14:08:03
2007-03-21
Hour
14
Min
8
Sec
3
OKCancel
( ): Moves to the previous month.
( ): Moves to the following month.
When setting the search time, move the cursor to the
Hour, Min and Sec items and press the Enter()
button. Then, change the hour/minute/second by using
the or button. Escape from the change mode by
pressing the Enter() button again.
The date recorded with a video data is shown in orange.
If you press the Enter() button after moving the
cursor on the date to be searched, the search date is
selected.
If you press “OK” after selecting a search date, the
screen returns the previous screen.
Date ColorDescription
OrangeDate that a video data was recorded
BlueDate that a video data was not
recorded
GreenDate that a search date was selected
RedDate for the holidays
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SELECTION & RECORDING
GRAPH
Search
2009-03-26 14:08:03
Date
00
1
2
3
4
CAM 01
CAM 02
CAM 03
CAM 04
02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24
Continuous MotionAlarm In
PLAYBACK
If you press “Play” after selecting the channel and date
to be searched, the video is played.
LivePlay
Channel Selection
LastFirst
You can select the channel to be searched. After
pressing the CH1 to CH4 buttons on the front panel or
moving the cursor to the channel to be searched, the
channel can be selected by pressing the Enter()
button.
Recording Graph
The recording amount of each channel is shown on
the Timeline graph.
The search time can be set by moving the timeline bar
to the left or right.
(): Moves the timeline bar to the left.
(): Moves the timeline bar to the right.
Graph ColorDescription
YellowContinuous Recording
BlueMotion Recording
OrangeAlarm In Recording
During Live mode instant playback can be started by
pressing the Play/Pause ()button. Once pressed
the DVR will instantly playback recorded data 2 minutes
prior to the button activation.
In order to stop playing and change to LIVE mode, press
the Stop button().
And if the data position reaches to the end, the play
stops and it becomes the pause state.
In order to return to the search screen while playing a
video, press the SEARCH button.
Because the system does not play a video
in the menu state even after the Play/Pause
button () is pressed, you need to exit
from the menu first to play the video.
Fast Play
If you press the left or right button (/)
while in playing, you can see the screen in the reverse
or forward direction with the 2-times speed, 4-times
speed, 8-times speed, 16-times speed or 32-times
speed.
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Viewing One Scene at a Time
If you press the left or right 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 On/Off
You can turn On/Off the play channel audio by
pressing the AUDIO button from the play screen.
Play Screen Mode
4 Split Screen:
If you select two or more channels from the search
screen, the 4 split screen appears.
Playback Area
Live Area
9 Split Screen:
If the MODE button is pressed from the 4 split screen,
the 9 split screen appears. The 4 channels being
played are displayed on the upper right end of the
screen and the live 4 channels are displayed on the
lower left end of the screen.
Single Screen:
Only single screen can be selected when a single
channel is chosen in the search menu.
If multiple channels are selected in the search menu
than the use select between channels in single screen
mode using to CH1 ~ CH4 buttons.
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Net I
Net I Setup tool
The Setup Tool screen consists of four separate areas:
1. MENU area:
You can see and perform the Setup-related functions.
2. TOOLBAR area:
You can directly perform any of Live Viewer and Search
Viewer applications by clicking the icon. Click the icon
with the PLUS sign to add a new device. To delete an
existing device, click the icon with the MINUS sign.
3. VIEW TREE area:
You can see and configure the view trees such as
Logical View Tree, Physical View Tree, and System
View Tree.
4. CONFIGURATION area:
You can define the name, description, and the related
settings of each entity, and see the settings.
When the address type is Static IP
When the address type is URL
When the address type is Samsung DDNS
To manually register a device
1. Select
2. Set the values for vendor name, model name, and
3. According to the model name or address type value,
Action > Create > Device > Add Device, or
right-click in the VIEW TREE area and select Create >
Device. You can also use the Add
Device button () in the TOOLBAR area and select
Device(Manual)
address type.
the displayed items are different.
.
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When the address type is S1 DDNS
4. Input the values for each address type.
5. Enter the user ID and password and click Register.
If Cancel is selected, the values return to the
original settings.
When the MAC address needs to be input
depending on the firmware version, the MAC
address is required to be input.
When the configuration completes, the registered device
is displayed on the physical view tree.
If any registration problem occurs, it is displayed on
the reply message box. The possible errors are like the
following:
Reply messageComments
Unused DeviceIt is a unknown device.
Parameter ErrorThe registered parameters
are wrong.
DisconnectedThe device is disconnected.
Not ConnectedThe device is not listed on
the network.
Network ErrorThe network is not in good
status.
Wrong AddressThe device has a wrong
address.
Wrong User IDThe input user ID is wrong.
Wrong PasswordThe input password is
wrong.
Log-In FailThe log-on operation has
failed.
Access ConflictedAccess conflict has
happened.
Exceed the Fixed
Number of People
Authority ErrorUser authorization has
Can’t Receive Device’s
Response
MAC Address
Conflicted
IP Address ConflictedDuplicate IPs exist.
Unknown ErrorA unknown error has
Accessed users are out of
limit.
failed.
The system cannot receive
responses from the device.
Duplicate MAC addresses
exist.
occurred.
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It is set on the phygical view tree. You can see and
modify the registered device.
To modify the registered device
1. Select
View > Physical, or click the second icon tab
on the VIEW TREE area.
2. Select the device you want to modify and click
Modify
.
3. Modify the values for items and click Modify
. (Vendor
Name, Model Name and MAC Address are not
available to modify).
Viewing the device-related settings
The device-related settings can be accessed by selecting
Show Device Page after right-clicking on a device in
the VIEW TREE area.
The device-related settings that have been configured
in each device site are displayed here. For furthermore
information, refer to each device manual.
Net I Live Viewer
If Cancel is selected, the values return to the
previous settings.
The Live Viewer screen consists of six separate areas:
1. MENU
area:
You can see and perform the functions in various
menus.
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2. TOOLBAR area:
You can directly execute several functions or
applications.
When listed from left to right, the tools are Connect/
Disconnect, Search Viewer, Setup Tool, Save
Snapshot, Print Snapshot, Add a Bookmark, Remove
the Selected Tile, Start Recording on All Tiles, Stop
Recording on All Tiles, and Alarm Indicator.
Using layouts
3. CAMERA TREE
You can see the logical view tree, which displays the
assigned cameras, layouts, and sites.
4. CAMERA CONTROLS
Using the controls, you can handle the videos
displayed in the VIEWING area.
5. VIEWING
Through the tiles in a layout, you can monitor images
from multiple cameras. A layout can permit up to 16
cameras simultaneously in this area. With a dualscreen
configuration, you can view maximum 32 cameras.
The screen aspect ratio of each tile follows the ratio of
the original source.
6. MESSAGE area:
Events received from remote devices and system log
messages are displayed in this areas.
But you can also enable or disable the display of
four areas (CAMERA TREE, CAMERA CONTROLS,
MESSAGE, TOOLBAR areas) using the options on View
menu.
For instance, once the Camera Tree Window is
unchecked, the CAMERA TREE area will disappear.
Using the Full Screen function, you can expand the
application window size to full screen.
area:
area:
area:
The CAMERA TREE area displays the logical view tree,
which contains the cameras, layouts, and sites that have
been created through the Setup Tool application.
Each displayed entity shows a number next to the
entity name. The number is used to separate tiles in the
VIEWING area. When a tile is active, it is displayed in
orange.
Audio may become unstable depending on the
bandwidth usage when transferring audio data
over a network in Net I.
To place multiple layouts in the VIEWING area,
doubleclick each layout in the CAMERA TREE area. Or
you can drag the wanted layout in the CAMERA TREE
area and drop it in the VIEWING area.
The created layouts have no predefined patterns.
You have to assign patterns to each layout according to
the assigned number of cameras and maps. The default
layout pattern is given a 2 x 2 pattern.
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For furthermore information, refer to Net I
manual.
Device Firmware Update
To update device firmware
Net I Search Viewer
1. Select Action > Device Firmware Update,
or right-click in the VIEW TREE area and select Device
Firmware Update
2. Device is displayed when you select the Vendor
Name and the Model Name you want to update.
3. Check the select box for updating the device.
4. Click FindFile ( ) button and select Firmware file.
5. To update the device, Click Update.
The Search Viewer screen consists of five separate
areas:
1. MENU
area:
You can see and perform the functions in various
menus.
2.
TOOLBAR area:
When more than two devices is selected for
updating, the update is executed in sequence.
After the update is done, Status displays OK.
While updating, the other functions are not
available.
You can directly execute several functions or tools.
When listed from left to right, the tools are Connect,
Live Viewer, Setup Tool, Pattern, Digital Zoom, and
Remove Selected.
3. QUERY GENERATOR
area:
You can set the condition for query. It includes four
different tabs such as Camera Search and Event
Search.
You can monitor the videos recorded by multiple
4. VIEWING
area:
cameras. A layout can permit up to 16 cameras
simultaneously in this area.
5. QUERY RESULT LIST
Queried results and system log are displayed here.
and SYSTEM LOG area:
.
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Before use
1
2
3
Setup menu buttons
By pressing buttons, you can select between each
menu.
The main categories : System, Camera, Search mode,
Record mode, Event Recording mode, Network
Storage/Cancel of Changed Information
OK: Close the windows and saves, any changed
information.
Cancel: Close the windows and not saving changed
information.
Apply: Dose not close the windows and saves the
changed information.
SYSTEM
System Setup
Displays the current Date/Time, Language, and HDD
condition of DVR system.
Select Date/time and Language set up and save.
Virtual Keyboard
Click to operate Virtual Keyboard.
Click buttons by mouse to input in information.
1. Data/Time Setup:
You can set up Date/Time, Standard Time line, and
DST. When you change Date/Time, Standard Time
line, and DST, disconnect with Server.
- When you use NTP Server, you cannot change Date
and Time .
2. Language Setup:
Language Setting
You can select Language.
3. HDD Setup :
Displays PRIMARY/SECONDARY of HDD Enable/
Disable and Usage size/Full size information.
When HDD is FULL, you can set up Stop/Overwrite
Enable/Disable and HDD finish Alarm
Click Language Setup to change language applied to
the system.
Select language which you want to change, and then
Click OK.
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User Administration
1
2
3
1
2
1
3
2
4
5
1. Edit Password:
1. Parameters:
Select the timeframe and the types of log events you
wish to search.
2. Log Type:
Use the log type filter to narrow down on the types of
log events you wish to search.
SYSTEM INFO
The System Info tab contains Reset, Import, and Export
functions.
The tab also displays your system’s information.
This option is used to edit password and Recording
Lock settings for the ADMIN account. Enter the current
password and a new password. Confirm the new
password and then click OK to apply.
2. Add/Remove User:
This option is used to create and delete user accounts.
The window on the left displays a list of current user
accounts.
3. Edit User Group Authority:
This option is used to designate individual group
authority.
1. Reset:
Clicking Reset changes system settings to their default
values and automatically reboots the system.
2. Import:
Clicking this button imports and loads configuration
settings from the designated path and automatically
reboots the system.
3. Export:
Clicking this button exports the current configuration
settings to the designated path.
4. Path:
SYSTEM LOG
Click this tab to view the system log.
Set the timeframe and log event types you wish to
search. Click Search to populate a list of matching
returns.
Enter in this field the path you wish to use to import/
export configuration settings.
5. System Info:
This section displays your system’s Max address,
software version, and remote control ID.
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CAMERA
2
4
3
5
1
6
7
2
4
3
1
5
Camera Settings
The Camera tab contains camera enable/disable and
video source brightness, contrast, and color options.
This tab also contains camera security options. Select a
camera you wish to configure from the server list located
on the right side of the screen.
1. Camera:
Select the camera channel you wish to configure.
2. Name:
Enter the name of the selected camera’s zone.
3. Video:
Enable/disable the selected camera.
4. Screen Conversion:
Set the screen conversion time.
5. Video Settings:
Adjust the source signal’s brightness, contrast, and
color levels.
6. Apply to All:
Use this feature to apply the selected camera’s video
settings to all or a designated group of cameras.
7. Reset:
Resets brightness, contrast, and color levels to their
default settings.
8. Screen:
Displays the selected camera’s video feed. It’s possible
to view video settings adjustments in real-time.
- Adjusting video settings does not correct improperly
recorded video clips; therefore, it’s important that
both the camera and the monitor are properly
calibrated before recording video.
PTZ Device Settings
Your DVR system supports remote control of external
devices such as a PTZ or a Speed Dome. Before using
this feature, however, you will first need to connect the
external device to the system via the RS485 port and
configure the connected external device.
1. Camera:
Displays configured camera channels.
2. Enable/Disable:
Enables/disables the configured camera’s PTZ feature.
3. ID:
Designate an ID for the configured PTZ.
4. Protocol:
Designate the communication protocol you wish to use
with the configured PTZ or Speed Dome.
5. Baud Rate:
Designate the baud rate for the configured PTZ.
REMOTE CONTROL DEVICE
This tab is used to configure the ID and baud rate for
remote control devices.
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MONITORING MODE
1
2
1
3
2
1
3
4
5
2
2
3
1
4
RECORDING MODE
Live Mode
This tab is used to configure the necessary information
for Live Mode.
1. Event Monitoring Duration:
Completely disable event monitoring or configure the
event monitoring duration.
2. Text Display:
Enable/disable various text display options, including
date, time, camera name, and sensor mode.
Spot Mode
This tab is used to configure the necessary information
for Spot Mode.
Recording Settings
This tab is used to configure each camera’s recording
settings (frame rate, picture quality, resolution, auto
delete).
1. Reset:
Resets all settings to their default values.
2. Frame Rate:
Used to configure normal recording frame rate.
3. Picture Quality:
Used to configure the level of recording quality.
4. Resolution:
Used to configure the recording resolution.
5. Auto Delete:
Used to enable/disable auto delete and to designate
the number of days to auto delete.
Scheduled Recording
Scheduled recording allows the user to schedule auto
recording.
1. Event Duration:
Used to disable event duration or to designate the
duration.
2. Normal Duration:
Used to configure the normal video duration.
3. Camera:
This tab is used to configure the spot mode camera.
Select from Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, and Sun.
2. Apply to All:
Applies the current auto recording schedule to all days
of the week.
1. Day Selection:
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3. Recording Schedule Display:
1
3
4
5
6
2
2
4
3
5
1
Allows the user to schedule various recording modes
for individual cameras. Select a desired recording
mode and drag using the mouse to designate the
timeframe.
4. Recording Mode:
Displays various recording modes that are available.
Select a desired recording mode and drag over to the
schedule line using the mouse to assign.
Continuous: Refers to continuous recording
regardless of an event occurrence.
Motion Detection: Refers to recording only when
motion is detected.
Sensor: Refers to recording only when a sensor
(alarm-in) event is detected.
Alarm Detection Settings
Alarm detection bases on sensor signals to trigger
recording and/or sound the alarm when an event is
detected.
EVENT RECORDING MODE
Event Recording Settings
This tab is used to configure each camera’s event
recording settings (frame rate, picture quality, resolution,
pre- and post-event recording durations).
Select the sensor (alarm-in) you wish to configure.
2. Sensor Mode:
Set sensor mode to N.O or N.C.
3. Camera:
Select the camera(s) you wish to assign to the selected
sensor. The selected camera(s) will start recording
when a sensor event occurs.
4. Alarm:
Used to configure the alarm to sound when a sensor
event is detected.
5. Duration:
Used to configure the event-triggered alarm duration.
1. Reset:
Resets all settings to their default values.
2. Frame Rate:
Used to configure event recording frame rate.
3. Picture Quality:
Used to configure the level of recording quality.
4. Resolution:
Used to configure the recording resolution.
5. Pre-Event:
Used to configure the duration of recording leading up
1. Sensor Channel:
to an event.
6. Post-Event:
Used to configure the duration of recording following
an event.
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Motion Detection Settings
3
2
4
5
1
2
1
3
Motion detection is a feature capable of starting
recording, sounding an alarm, and transmitting an
emergency message upon detection of motion by an
activated camera.
1. Camera:
Select the camera channel you wish to configure.
2. Motion Detection Zone:
Used to define a camera’s motion detection zone.
The motion detection zone is indicated by green
blocks.
Designating Motion Detection Zone
:
Left-click on the mouse and drag to designate the
motion detection zone.
Deactivating Motion Detection Zone
:
Right-click on the mouse and drag to deactivate the
motion detection zone.
3. Alarm:
Used to select an alarm to link to motion detectionactivated cameras. When motion is detected by any
one of the activated cameras, alarm will sound by the
designated alarm(s).
4. Duration:
Used to configure the event-triggered alarm duration.
5. Sensitivity:
Used to designate the level of motion detection
sensitivity.
Video Loss Detection Settings
This feature sounds an alarm when video loss is detected
from a camera.
1. Camera:
Select the camera channel you wish to configure.
2. Alarm:
Select the alarm(s) you wish to trigger when video
loss is detected. When video loss is detected by any
one of the activated cameras, alarm will sound by the
designated alarm(s).
3. Duration:
Used to configure the event-triggered alarm duration.
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NETWORK
1
2
3
3
2
4
1
1
2
3
4
Network Settings
Network settings tab contains various network settings
your DVR requires for its remote control, video streaming,
and communication functions.
2. Host Name:
Enter the DDNS server name.
3. User ID:
Enter the DDNS server account ID.
4. Password:
Enter the DDNS server account password.
1. IP Configuration:
Displays various network configuration information.
IP configuration also includes a bandwidth adjustment
option.
2. Web Viewer Port Setting:
Used to designate the web viewer port.
Supported ports range from 80 to 60080, in
increments of 2000 (80, 2080, 4080…60080).
3. NTP Configuration:
Used to enable/disable automatic time and date
retrieval from an NTP server.
Enabling NTP means you will not be able to manually
configure the date and time.
DDNS Settings
This tab contains DDNS server settings.
Call Back Settings
The call back feature can be configured to transmit an
email to a designated email address when an event or a
system error occurs.
1. Transmission Type:
Used to designate types of call back events and errors.
2. Sender:
Enter the sender's email address.
3. Recipients:
Designate receiving email addresses. Call back emails
are sent to email addresses listed in the window on the
right side.
Adding an Email Address: Clicking the New button
prompts the window shown below. Enter the new
email address and click OK to add to the recipient list.
Removing an Email Address: Select address(es) you
wish to delete and click Remove.
Add to Recipient List: From the address book, select
address(es) you wish to add and click .
1. DDNS Configuration:
Select from Samsung, Dynamic DDNS, No IP, and
Change IP.
- Selecting Samsung will make host name, user ID,
and password non-configurable. For these settings,
default values will be used.
4. SMTP Server Info:
Enter the SMTP server name, account ID/password,
and port number, select authentication method, and
enable/disable SSL.
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Image Transmission Settings
1
3
4
2
This tab contains video transmission settings (frame rate,
resolution, picture quality).
1. Reset:
Resets all settings to their default values.
2. Frame Rate:
Used to adjust the frame rate of individual cameras.
SDB VIEWER
Running SDB Viewer
Save the backup media in the format of SDB on the PC
where the Viewer application will run.
Double-click the ‘SDBViewer’ folder.
3. Picture Quality:
Used to configure the picture quality of individual
cameras.
4. Resolution:
Used to configure the resolution of transmitted video.
Resolution cannot be configured on individual camera
basis.
Double-click ‘viewer.exe’ to run the Viewer application.
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Main Window of SDB Viewer
2
1
6
9
10
14
3
4
14
5
16
15
1
Scrolling Camera Buttons:
This function allows you to scroll up or down
the button for the camera to be searched.
2
Camera:
Select the number of the camera to be
searched.
Once you click the number, the colors of
the button and camera number will change.
3
Zooming out Time Display and Graphs:
Displays the time of the data storage.
Click the time to check the graphs in detail
by zooming out the hour interval in three
steps.
4
Display of Storage Amount:
This function enables recording types and
storage amount by hour to be displayed in
graphs.
If data are saved in continuous recording,
graphs will be displayed in maroon.
If data are saved in motion recording,
graphs will be displayed in blue.
If data are saved in sensor recording,
graphs will be displayed in orange. If data
are saved in a pre-alarm, graphs will be
displayed in green. If not, any graph will not
be displayed.
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5
Search Bar:
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This function enables the time zone of the
data being searched to be displayed.
Move the search bar to the left or right to
search the saved data in the desired time
zone.
6
Split Window Setup:
If you click , the Split button will be
displayed. The split mode of the search
window automatically changes and the split
window is played back depending on the
number of selected cameras.
7
SKIP:
The searched images are displayed on the
monitor as many as the setting.
The setting value is not the number of
images shown on the window but an
internal differential value of the SDB Viewer
program.
8
SPEED:
This is a time delayed to display a searched
image on the monitor.
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Zoom ( ):
This function enables saved images to be
zoomed out or in. It supports zooming out
images in five steps.
Digital Zoom:
Click the Digital Zoom button sequentially to
switch to [Zoom out/Zoom in/Transfer].
10
Zoom Out( ):
Right-click a part of the image to zoom out
the image step by step centering on the
part. This function supports zooming out
images in 13 steps.
Zoom in( ):
Right-click a part of the zoomed-out image
to zoom in the image step by step centering
on the part.
Move( ):
Right-click and drag a part of the zoomedout image to view another part of the
zoomed-out image.
11
Playing back Search Window:
Set the camera number and time and date
to be searched before playing back the
search window.
Adjust search speed by using the values of
SKIP and DELAY to play back the search
window efficiently.
: Moves to the first data on the selected date.
:
Plays back each window in the reverse direction.
: Plays back in the reverse direction
: Stops
: Plays back in the forward direction.
:
Plays back each window in the forward direction.
: Moves to the last data on the selected date.
12
Backup( ):
Select and zoom out the desired image
while searching saved data from the search
window and click . Then, the ‘Backup’
window will appear.
Click button in search mode.
Then, the “Audio Playback” window will
appear as shown in the figure below.
Unselect the ‘Enable’ checkbox from the
‘Audio Playback’ option to disable audio
playback. Select the ‘Enable’ checkbox to
enable audio playback.
Drag the volume slider upward to turn
up the audio, or drag the volume slider
downward to turn down the audio.
15
Improving the Image Quality of the
Search Window:
You can improve the quality of a selected
image during search.
16
Search Sheet:
Click the button to search the backup
data. Then, the window will appear as
shown in the figure below:
Select the name of the backup model. Then,
select the backup data you want to search
from the list and click the ‘Search’ button.
13
Print( ):
Click button to print out the searched
image. Printing cannot be performed until
one window is zoomed out during search.
14
Voice Playback Setting:
Zoom out and select an image of the
camera where audio is saved in search
mode to play back voice as well as images.
(Voice is not played back on the multichannel search mode window.)
17
Exit:
This button allows you to exit the dedicated
viewer program.
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SFX PLAYER
WEB VIEWER
SFX Player Execution
This feature moves SFX backup files to the designated
SFX storage folder after the system is connected to
your PC. The SFX format files are named with the ‘.exe’
extension as shown below.
Double-click an execution file (.exe file) and the video
player plays back the backup data.
INTRODUCING Web Viewer
WHAT IS Web Viewer?
Web Viewer allows remote access to your DVRs. You
have access to live video, archived video, PTZ control (if
configured), etc.
PRODUCT FEATURES
Remote access from a standard browser
Supports PTZ camera controls
Supports 1, 4, 8, 16 camera viewing formats
(maximum of 16 cameras in the list).
Gets JPEG format images to print and save to “
Print or Save JPEG format images”.
Record video in AVI format—compatible with
popular media players. (needed the Divx codec)
If you use the SFX Player, a backup data file and
a video player are saved in the same execution
file. When the execution files are used, you
don’t need additional video player for playback.
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SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
CONNECTING WEB VIEWER
The following lists the minimum suggested
hardware and operating system requirements
needed to run the Web Viewer.
Windows XP Professional
OS
Windows 2000
Windows Vista Home Basic /
Premium
Web
Browser
CPU
MEMORY
Monitor
Internet Explorer 6.0.2900.2180 or
higher
Intel Pentium 4 with 2 GHz
processor
512 MB
High Color 16-bit
1024 x 768
50 MB(Installation space required)
* Additional HDD space required
HDD
for recording. Recorded file size will
vary depending on recording quality
settings.
1. Open your web browser and type the IP
address or URL of DVR into the URL address
box.
The basic URL of the DVR is as following in
case of MAC address :
If the MAC address is 00-0c-8c-ab-cd-
ef, domain will be shown as “habcdef.
websamsung.net”. The "abcdef" of the
domain indicates last 6 digits of the
MAC address and the “h” is a code for
identifying the DVR(SHR-6042/6040).
2. For Administrator, type “ADMIN”, and then
type the password that DVR is set up to.
Non admin users have to add the User ID and
the Password at “System → User Manager”
menu.
• It allows simultaneous access to DVR by up
to 4 users, including Admin privilege user and
user privilege users.
• The factory default password for Administrator
privileges is “4321.”
• You can change the password and permissions
for Administrator and User privileges in “System
User Manager“ menu.
→
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3. Click “Install ActiveX Control…”
4. Click “Install”.
7. Installation is complete. Now you can see the
main screen of Live Viewer.
5. Click “Install”.
6. You may have “Windows Security Alert”
that attempts to block this with the Windows
Firewall. In that case, click “Unblock” to start
Web Viewer.
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USING Live Viewer
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
2
9
The Live Viewer screen consists of following :
1 This displays the IP address and the model
name of the connected DVR.
2 These menus consist of
LIVE, SEARCH,
SETUP, ABOUT.
3 These buttons are used for the screen split
and full screen mode.
4 This displays the IP address and the status
of the connecting DVR.
5 These buttons are used for sequence and
changing the screen channel.
6 These buttons are used for capture, print,
and save the image.
7 These buttons display the current channel.
8 Th ese buttons are used for PTZ related
functions.
9 Thi s dis plays the scr een for con nect ed
camera with DVR.
• The resolution is at 1024 x 768 pixels.
• The initial screen split mode is according to the
channel numbers of the connected DVR. You
can change the screen split mode by clicking
buttons for splitting screen.
• Non-admin users do not have access to
SEARCH and SETUP menu.
•
If you use Net I and Web Viewer simultaneously
in Windows Vista, Web Viewer will be shut
down abnormally. Select “Run as administrator”
when running Internet Explorer.
OSD INFORMATION DISPLAY
1
3
4
1 Th e channel number, video size, and IP
address of the connected DVR are displayed.
2 If the video data of the current channel is
being recorded on your PC, “REC” appears
on the screen.
3 The current date and time of the DVR are
displayed.
4 Alarm icon appears when alarm is issued.
It disappears when pressed the ALRAM
button of the DVR.
5 Mo t ion ic on ap pea r s w h en mo t ion is
detected. It disappears when pressed the
ALRAM
button of the DVR.
2
REC
6
5
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6 It displays whether the PTZ controls are
active.
If you have set PTZ cameras for the DVR, “PTZ”
is displayed on the screen. Select a PTZ camera
channel and use the PTZ button for camera
control.
FULL SCREEN MODE
•
Click button.
The screen displays the s elected camera
connected to the DVR in “FULL SCREEN
MODE
”. To back to the previous mode, press
the ESC key.
SPLIT-SCREEN
You can change the split mode by clicking each number
icon.
SINGLE MODEQUAD MODE
CONNECTED DVR
This displays the IP address and the status of the
connecting DVR.
•
Click button.
The screen displays the s elected camera
connected to the DVR in “SINGLE MODE”.
•
Click button.
The screen displays the s elected camera
connected to the DVR in “QUAD MODE”.
• Connection failure message
No Response : Appears when the DVR does
not respond.
Wrong ID : Appears when the input ID is
wrong.
Wrong Password : Appears when the input
password is wrong.
Wrong Port Number : Appears when the port
number is wrong.
Collision : Appears when Admin mode is already
in use or simultaneous access to the same DVR
from the PC.
User Full : Appears when the maximum number
of users is exceeded.
• The numbers of simultaneous connection are
3 which includes the users for SmartViewer.
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CHANGING THE LIVE SCREEN
MODE
•
SEQUENCE: When this button is clicked, screens are
switched at a preset interval.
In SINGLE MODE, the channel numbers are
sequentially switched from 1 to 4.
In QUAD MODE,
interval
the screen refreshes at the preset
SAVING THE LIVE SCREEN ON
THE PC
•
CAPTURE: Captures the current picture on the screen
and saves it as a jpg or bmp image file.
•
The default saving path is “C:\Program Files\
Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\SnapShot\Live”. To
change the saving path, click “SAVE PATH”
button( ) and then select the path you
want. For Windows Vista, the saving path is “C:\
users\(user ID)\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\
DVR Web Viewer\Snapshot\” and it cannot be
modified.
• The file is automatically named as following:
“IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera
number_index” Ex) 192.168.130.12_554_200
70615_101530_01_00
•
PRINT: Prints the live screen that is now being
displayed.It also prints IP address, time, camera
number, and current event state.
Preset interval (10 seconds)
•
PREVIOUS: When this button is clicked, previous
screen follows.
In SINGLE MODE, the channel numbers are switched
in reverse order.
•
NEXT: When this button is clicked, next screen follows.
In SINGLE MODE, the channel numbers are
sequentially switched from 1 to 4.
(CH1 to CH4)
4-channel DVR
•
RECORD: Saves the current image on the screen and
saves it as a avi video file.
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• To record it, it is required at least 1GB of available space.
• The default saving path is “C:\Program Files\
Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\VideoClip\Live”. To
change the saving path, click “SAVE PATH”
button( ) and then select the path you
want. For Windows Vista, the saving path is
“C:\users\(user ID)\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\DVR Web Viewer\VideoClip\” and it cannot be modified.
• The file is automatically named as following:
“IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera
number_index” Ex) 192.168.130.12_554_200
70615_101530_01_00
• For AVI Save, you need the DivX codec for
playing saved files. You can download the free
version of the Divx codec at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow/.
CHANGING THE LIVE SCREEN
CHANNEL
USING PTZ CAMERA
Each number indicates the screen positions in Web
Viewer.
•
Blue numbers : Indicates that the current channel is
connected to a camera.
•
Gray numbers : Indicates that the current channel is not
connected to any camera.
Click the direction buttons to control the camera.
Click the + or - buttons to zoom in or out the image
displayed.
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MENU: Appears the camera menu screen.
PRESET: Moves the lens direction to a preset direction.
• When a DVR is using the PTZ camera controls,
Web Viewer cannot control the PTZ camera.
• The PTZ camera controls can be used by the
admin user.
• The Camera Menu Setup function is available
only supported cameras.
• All function of PTZ is same as one of DVR.
• Power pan/tilt function operates onl y with
su ppo rte d c ame ras . ( Example: Sams ung
SCC-2315)
• Drag down to zoom in or drag up to zoom out
by power pan/tilt function.
1. If you click PRESET, the camera moves to the preset
position.
2. You can delete the selected preset or all presets.
3. You can save the new preset number and name.
You can save the preset up to 20.
AUTOPAN: Moves the camera lens direction between 2
points set for the camera.
SCAN: Moves the camera lens direction between 2
preset points of the camera.
PATTERN: You can set camera various movement
patterns such as zoom, move, etc. so that a camera
automatically moves according to the pattern.
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USING Search Viewer
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
8
The Search Viewer screen consists of following:
1 This displays the IP address and the model
name of the connected DVR.
2 These menus consist of
SETUP, ABOUT.
LIVE, SEARCH,
•
SEQUENCE, PREVIOUS, NEXT buttons
are not available in SEARCH menu.
• Non-admin users do not have access to
SEARCH and SETUP menu.
9
3 These buttons are used for the screen split
and full screen mode.
4 This displays the IP address and the status
of the connected DVR.
5 These buttons are used for capture, print,
and save the image.
6 This displays a calendar at which you can
search the recorded video.
7 This displays a timeline at which you can
search the recorded video by the time.
8 Thes e butt o ns are used fo r con t rolling
playback.
9 This displays the screen for playback of
recorded video.
SPLIT-SCREEN
You can change the split mode by clicking each number
icon.
QUAD MODESINGLE MODE
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•
Click button.
The screen displays the selected camera
connected to the DVR in “SINGLE MODE”.
•
Click button.
The screen displays the selected camera
connected to the DVR in “QUAD MODE”.
• Only SINGLE and QUAD MODE are available
in SEARCH menu.
• When 16-channel DVR is connected, you can
select the channels ranging from 1 to 16.
CONNECTED DVR
This displays the IP address and the status of the
connecting DVR.
• Connection failure message
No Response : Appears when the DVR does
not respond.
Wrong ID : Appears when the input ID is
wrong.
Wrong Password : Appears when the input
password is wrong.
Wrong Port Number : Appears when the port
number is wrong.
Collision : Appears when Admin mode is
already in use or simultaneous access to the
same DVR from the PC.
User Full :
of users is exceeded.
• The numbers of simultaneous connection are
3 which includes the users for SmartViewer.
Appears when the maximum number
SAVING THE LIVE SCREEN ON
THE PC
•
CAPTURE: Captures the current picture on the screen
and saves it as a jpg or bmp image file.
• The default saving path is “C:\Program Files\
Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\SnapShot\Search”.
To change the saving path, click “SAVE PATH”
button( ) and then select the path you
want. For Windows Vista, the saving path is
“C:\users\(user ID)\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\DVR Web Viewer\Snapshot\” and it
cannot be modified.
• The file is automatically named as following:
“IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera
number_index” Ex) 192.168.130.12_554_200
70615_101453_01_00
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•
PRINT: Prints the playback screen that is now being
displayed. It also prints IP address, time, camera
number, and current event state.
•
RECORD: If you select a channel and click this button
during playback (only play), the video data is saved in
a DVR file. (It is saved in the designated folder on your
PC.) To stop recording, click this button again.
• To record it, it is required at least 1GB of available space.
• The default saving path is “C:\Program Files\
Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\VideoClip\Search”.
To change the saving path, click “SAVE PATH”
button( ) and then select the path you
want. For Windows Vista, the saving path is
“C:\users\(user ID)\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\DVR Web Viewer\VideoClip\” and it cannot be modified.
• The file is automatically named as following:
“IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera
number_index” Ex) 192.168.130.12_554_200
70615_101530_01_00
• For AVI save, you need the DivX codec for
playing saved files. You can download the free
version of the Divx codec at
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ffdshow/.
SEARCHING THE RECORDED
VIDEO IN THE CALENDAR
If the video data has been recorded on a date,
the date is distinguished in green. If you click the
date, the recorded video information is displayed
in the time line.
When you click “TODAY”, it is changed to today’s
date.
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SEARCHING THE RECORDED
VIDEO IN THE TIMELINE
It displays the recorded video data status on the
DVR after a date is selected. The normal mode
displays the time ranging from 0 to 24 Hours
while the extension mode displays the time every
2 hours.
CONTROLLING PLAYBACK
1234
56789
[Normal Mode]
• If you click button, it changes to the
extension mode.
• Each time line represents 1 hour.
[Extension Mode]
• If you click button, it changes to the normal
mode.
• Each time line represents 5 minutes.
• The channels are ranging from CH01 to CH16.
1 Fast Backward: Reverse-plays faster(2x).
2 Reverse Play: Performs Reverse Play.
3 Play: Performs playback.
4 Fast Forward: Plays faster(2x).
5 Go to First: Moves the beginning time of
recorded video in the time line.
6 Step Backward: Performs one step reverse-
play by one frame.
7 Stop: Stops playing.
8 Step Forward: Performs one step forward by
one frame.
9 Go to Last: Moves the last time of recorded
video in the time line.
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POP-UP MENU
Pop-up Menu
You can use this menu by pressing mouse-right button.
Items shown on the pop-up menu are identical with buttons at system’s front panel. The benefit of this menu is that user can
operate DVR system by simply using mouse.
1234567
8911121315101416
No.NamesFeatures
1
Search buttonIt starts search mode.
It switches system to setup mode.
2
Menu button
Users can use this menu to move from lower level menu to upper level menu
or when they exit from system setup mode.
Split Screen
3
Select button
Search Mode
Select button
4
5
Audio Setup
button
Alarm buttonIt releases Alarm when Alarm occurs.
Live Mode
Search ModeIt displays four or nine small screens.
It sets Audio On/Off.
It displays four small screens, PIP screen, and Screen
Switch screens.
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Search/Return
button
Zoom buttonIt magnifies digital image up to 200%.
PTZ button
ZOOM TLLE It provides Zoom-In feature at PTZ mode.
ZOOM WIDEIt provides Zoom-Out feature at PTZ mode.
PTZ Setup
menu
REC button
Backup Cancel
button
It switches to initial search screen during playing video images.
Perform the TELE, WIDE, PRESET or VIEW function when selecting the PTZ
button.
It displays PTZ Setup screen at PTZ mode.
It records video images from all the camera channels regardless of recording
schedule.
It cancels backup process.
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No.NamesFeatures
14
15
Direction button
FREEZE button It executes Freeze feature at Live screen.
This button controls PTZ directions at PTZ mode.
If user press Enter button, the pop-up menu will disappear.
Fast Reverse: It performs a search in reverse direction quickly while playing
Fast/Step
Reverse
the video.
Step Reverse: It performs frame-by-frame search in reverse direction while
video is paused.
Fast Forward: It performs a search in forward direction quickly while playing
16
Forward
Fast/Step
the video.
Step Forward: It performs frame-by-frame search in forward direction while
video is paused.
Play/PauseIt toggles between Play and Pause operation while playing a video.
StopIt terminates Search operation while playing the video.
Power is turned ON, but all you can see is a
blue screen.
Camera numbers are displayed on the
screen, but can’t see any visual transferred
from camera.
Video images are displayed, but I can’t
record these.
Check if the computer’s power cables are all connected properly.
Check the input voltage.
If you can’t find any wrong connection, but you still can’t turn on the
power, you have to consult service center or technisions.
Check if the monitor’s power cables are all connected properly.
Check if the monitor’s power button is pressed ON.
Check if the output data cable of SHR-6040/6042 system is properly
connected to the monitor.
Disconnect the power cable and connect it.
If you choose VGA mode for video output, you have to wait about
1 minute before you can see surveillance screen on your monitor.
Check if the output data cable from cameras are properly connected
to SHR-6040/6042 system.
Check if the cameras’ power cables are all connected properly.
Check the cable connections between camera and SHR-6040/6042.
If video signals are sent to multiple systems, sometimes video splitter
generates weak video signal, so monitor displays nothing. In this
case, connect the camera directly to the center system to avoid this
problem.
Turn OFF and ON the SHR-6040/6042 system.
Check if you have set Recording Method at Record Setting. If it is
set to ‘NONE’, you have to set it correctly.
Turn OFF/ON the SHR-6040/6042 system.
Can’t find recorded images.
Can’t hear audio outputs.
Check graphs to see if video images were recorded at the time zone
you want to find video images.
If no video images were recorded at the time zone, check the setup
screen to find if recording method is properly set.
Check if the cameras’ Audio Save Option is set properly.
Check if Audio Play Option is selected already at Search Screen.
Check if microphone and speaker are properly connected the rear
side of SHR-6040/6042 system.
Check if the connected microphone input is working properly.
Check if the connected speaker output is working properly.
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PROBLEMSOLUTION
Some cameras show video images in weird
color or in abnormal shape.
Displayed video signals has a lot of noises.
Check the cameras connected to the system. Swich the camera
that displays defected images with the other camera that displays
images correctly, and then you can check which camera is not
working properly or whether SHR-6040/6042 system is defected.
You can swich cameras by simply switching camera numbers on
the screen.
Check camera types. Countries around the world use different video
broadcasting standards such as PAL, NTSC, or SECAM. However
each standard is incompatible with the other in terms of video image
transmission method and consequently video image processing
methods. In this case, video images will be displayed, but not
in recognizable shape. Check the video image types sent from
connected cameras and image processing method set in [System
Menu] are identical.
Check the video outputs from camera. Swich the camera that
displays defected images with the other camera that displays
images correctly, and then you can check which camera is not
working properly or whether SHR-6040/6042 system is defected.
You can swich cameras by simply switching camera numbers on
the screen.
Check the cable connections between camera and SHR-6040/6042.
Check if these cables are shorted, mixed or disconnected.
Check the surroundings of cable connections between camera
and SHR-6040/6042. Check if there is any high-voltage power line
around the cable connections. If there is any high-voltage power line
nearby the cable connections, it might degrade video image quality
or causes noises.
Check the cable connections between camera and SHR-6040/6042.
Check if the cables are right for transferring video signals. If you have
used power cables for video image transmission, it can cause noises
at displayed video images.
Sometimes system is rebooted without any
cause.
Connected sensors are not working
properly.
Connected control devices are not working
properly.
If SHR-6040/6042 is not working properly, or there is any
malfunction, the embedded self diagnosis feature might cause the
system to reboot.
Check the sensor types set in Camera Setup menu are identical with
the sensors actually connected to the system.
Check if the system’s sensors are enabled at [Recording Setup][Recording Schedule] menu.
Check if the connected sensors are correctly connected to power
source.
Check if the connected sensors’ signal lines are correctly connected.
Check if the connected control devices are enabled at Camera
Setup menu.
Check if the connected control devices are correctly connected to
power source.
Check if the signal lines of the connected control devices are
correctly connected.
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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.
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Original SSLeay License
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/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@
cryptsoft.com)
* All rights reserved.
* This package is an SSL implementation written
* by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com).
* The implementation was written so as to
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* This library is free for commercial and noncommercial use as long as
* the following conditions are aheared to. The
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* lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.
The SSL documentation
* included with this distribution is covered by the
same copyright terms
* except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@
cryptsoft.com).
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disclaimer.
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disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials
provided with the distribution.
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features
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* must display the following acknowledgement:
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* “This product includes cryptographic
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* Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)”
* The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if
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To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle
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