Samsung SRV-940, SRV-450, SVR-940, SVR-450 User Manual

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This is a user manual for SVR-940/450. Before product installation and operation, please become thor­oughly familiar with this user manual and other manuals referenced by this manual.
This user manual and the software and hardware described here are protected by the copyright law. Therefore, with the exception of copying for general use within the copyright law, copying and reprint­ing the user manual, either partially or in its entirety, or translating it into another language without the consent of Samsung Techwin, Inc. is prohibited.
This specification may be changed without prior notice for improvement of product performance.
The manufacturer does not assume any other responsibility concerning the sale of this product and does not delegate any right to a third party to take any responsibility on its behalf. Product warranty does not cover cases of accidents, negligence, alteration, misuse or abuse. In addition, no warranty is offered for any attachments or parts not supplied by the manufacturer.
The warranty period for this product will be for 2 years from the date of purchase. The following cases are not covered by the warranty and payment is required for repairs.
• Malfunction due to negligence in handling by the user
• Deliberate disassembly and replacement by the user
• Connection of a power source other than a properly rated power source
• Malfunction caused by natural disasters (re, ood, tidal wave, etc.)
• Replacement of expendable parts(HDD, FAN, etc.)
Warranty only refers to the warranty covering products that have been paid for.
After expiration of the warranty period (2 years), examination and repair will be provided for a fee.
Even during the warranty period, repair and examination of items outside the preceding warranty scope will require a payment.
Please inquire at the point of purchase or the local service center for repairs requiring a payment.
Table of contents
Introduction ·········································································································································2
Product warranty and limits of responsibility ·····················································································2
Chapter 1. Safety Cautions ·················································································································5
Chapter 2. Summary ···························································································································7
2.1 Features ·········································································································································7
2.2 Contents ·········································································································································9
2.2.1 Control panel on the front ·········································································································9
2.2.2 Rear Connection terminals ·····································································································12
2.2.3 Remote controller ···················································································································13
2.3 Specification ·····························································································································13
Chapter 3. installation ·······················································································································18
3.1 How to connect all parts ···············································································································18
3.2 Detailed connection ······················································································································19
3.2.1 Camera ··································································································································19
3.2.2 Audio ······································································································································19
3.2.3 Monitor ··································································································································20
3.2.4 External connector ·················································································································21
Chapter 4. Operating ·························································································································25
4.1 Checklist before operation ············································································································25
4.2 Power connection ·························································································································26
4.3 Live monitoring screen ·················································································································26
4.3.1 Function of screen display ·········································································································27
4.3.2 Automatic channel rotation ········································································································27
4.4 Recording ·····································································································································28
4.4.1 Normal recording ···················································································································28
4.4.2 Scheduled recording ··············································································································28
4.5 Search ··········································································································································29
4.5.1 Event search ··························································································································29
4.5.2 Timeline search ······················································································································29
4.5.3 Go To search ··························································································································30
4.5.4 Go first search ························································································································30
4.5.5 Go last search ························································································································30
4.5.6 Log file search························································································································31
4.5.7 COPY List ·······························································································································31
4.6 Playback ·······································································································································33
4.7 PTZ ···············································································································································33
4.7.1 PAN/TILT ·································································································································34
4.7.2 ZOOM/FOCUS ·························································································································34
4.7.3 INITIALIZE ·······························································································································34
4.8 DVR Backup File Player·················································································································35
Chapter 5. Configuration ···················································································································37
5.1 Menu configuration ······················································································································37
5.2 Default Setup································································································································39
Introduction
Product warranty and limits of responsibility
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Table of contents Chapter 1. Safety Cautions
Symbols displayed for each item
• Before installation
- Verify the supplied voltage (AC100V~AC240V) before connecting the power supply.
- Make sure the power supply is off before installation.
- Do not install in a very humid environment. Doing so may cause an electric shock or re.
- Make sure ground line is connected to reduce electric shock risk.
• During operation
- Do not open the product cover except qualied personnel or system installer. Opening the product cover may
cause an electric shock.
- Do not plug multiple appliances into one power outlet. Doing so may cause re.
- Do not place dishes containing water or heavy objects on the product. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
- Do not use in areas containing inammable materials like propane gas and gasoline or in areas that generate dust. Doing so may cause an explosion or re.
- Do not touch the power line with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock.
- Do not insert a hand into the opening of the DVD. Doing so may cause an injury.
- Make sure conduction materials do not enter the cooling ventilator opening.
- Do not apply excessive force when pulling on the power cord. Damaging the cord may cause an electric shock
or fire.
- Random replacement of built-in battery by other types of batteries may cause explosion.
- The battery shall be replaced by the same battery.
- The used batteries shall be disposed carefully because they can cause environment pollutions.
• Dismantling and cleaning
- Do not dismantle, repair or modify the product deliberately. Doing so may cause a damage, an electric shock or an injury.
- Do not use water, thinner or organic solvent for cleaning the product exterior. Doing so may cause a malfunction
or an electric shock. Use a dry cloth to clean the exterior.
• During installation
- To get adequate ventilation, install the product with at least 15cm of space between the cooling ventilation
opening and a wall.
- To prevent falling, install the product in a at area . Dropping the product may cause an injury or a malfunction.
- Avoid areas exposed to sun light or heat since they may cause deformation or a malfunction.
- If a camera is installed while the DVR is recording, image in another channel may be disrupted. Start the storage
after installing the camera is recommended.
Warning
Refers to information users need to know in order to prevent serious injury or death.
Caution
Provides information users need to know in order to prevent minor injury or product damage.
5.3 Menu Screen Setup ······················································································································42
5.4 SCREEN SETUP ·····························································································································43
5.4.1 CH1~CH4 / CH1~CH9 (for SVR-940) ······················································································43
5.4.2 AUTO SEQUENCE ····················································································································44
5.4.3 STATUS DISPLAY ····················································································································44
5.4.4 SPOT ······································································································································45
5.5 RECORD SETUP ····························································································································46
5.5.1 GENERAL SETUP ····················································································································46
5.5.2 DETAIL SETUP ·······················································································································47
5.6 EVENT SETUP ·······························································································································48
5.6.1 EVENT ····································································································································48
5.6.2 MOTION DETECTION ···············································································································49
5.6.3 TEXT ·······································································································································49
5.6.4 POS quick guide ·····················································································································50
5.6.5 RELAY ····································································································································51
5.7 NETWORK ·····································································································································52
5.7.1 NETWORK ······························································································································52
5.7.2 DDNS Register ·······················································································································52
5.7.3 Client access ··························································································································53
5.7.4 RS-232 ··································································································································54
5.7.5 RS-422/485 ···························································································································54
5.7.6 E-MAIL ···································································································································54
5.8 DDNS Registration ························································································································55
5.8.1. DDNS Registration procedure ································································································55
5.9. Instructions on using DDNS ·········································································································59
5.10 Editing registered product ··········································································································61
5.11 System setting ···························································································································62
5.11.1 System ·································································································································62
5.11.2 HDD ·····································································································································63
5.11.3 Password ·····························································································································64
5.11.4 User Authentication ··················································································································
5.11.5 CLOCK SETUP ······················································································································65
5.12 PTZ ············································································································································67
5.12.1 Setting for each channel·······································································································67
5.13 EXIT MENU ·································································································································67
5.14 ETC ············································································································································68
5.14.1 Firmware Upgrade ················································································································68
5.14.2 Index Start Fail ·····················································································································69
Chapter 6. Web-Viewer······················································································································70
6.1 Log page ······································································································································71
6.2 LIVE mode ····································································································································71
6.3 SEARCH mode ······························································································································73
6.4 Web-Viewer buttons ·····················································································································74
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting ···············································································································76
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Chapter 1. Safety Cautions
• During use
- Make sure the product is not exposed to shocks or shaking when using the product or during moving.
- Do not move the product while it is in operation, and apply strong shocks to the product or throw the product.
- If hard disk drives other than those recommended are used additionally, abnormal operation may occur. Inquire at the point of purchase of the product before installing such a hard disk drive.
- Product warranty will not cover deliberate additional use of such hard disk drives.
- This product is a supplementary rather than primary means for preventing re and theft. Our company is not
responsible for incidence of incident or damage that may occur.
The Samsung SVR-940/SVR-450 is a digital video recorder designed to be used as a security device
in small shops, convenience stores, banks, ATMs, etc. It is a stand-alone device, securing system per­formance and safety. The Samsung SVR-940/SVR-450 saves video images on an HDD instead of on
videotape. It can save quality images even with repeated recording, and facilitates data search by
recording and playing video data in a digital le format. Moreover, the Samsung SVR-940/SVR-450 is
a user-oriented digital unit with high quality moving pictures and high capacity storage media. It has
a variety of functions such as motion detection, PTZ (Pan, Tilt and Zoom) control, password setting,
real-time voice data storage, and event lists and log file storage.
FCC Compliance Statement
Caution : Any changes or modication in construction of this device which are not expressly approved the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursu-
ant 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 cause the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Samsung Techwin cares for the environment at all product manufactur­ing stages to preserve the environment, and is taking a number of steps to provide customers with more environment-friendly products.The Eco mark represents Samsung Techwin s will to create environment-friendly products, and indicates that the product satisfies the EU RoHS Directive.
The Samsung SVR-940/SVR-450 offers high quality live images on every channel and provides a wide range of monitoring screens. . Real-Time Full Screen and Split Display Mode . Auto Screen Display Switching (AUTO) . Pan &Tilt control
Monitoring Screen
Recording
The Samsung SVR-940/SVR-450 can record up to 120 frames per second. It also records events on an event list as well as providing a pre-event recording function. . Simultaneous execution of three functions: recording, playback, and networking . Convenient setting of recording frame by channel. . Up to 3 levels of image quality setting available. . Simple setting of the scope of motion detection. . Recording setting up to a Maximum 120 frames per second. (Based on 360X240) . Manual and scheduled recording. . Event recording using external alarms and the motion detection function. . Creating event lists for external alarms and motion detection. . Recording images before the occurrence of events.
. Playback by time, date, and channel. . Still image search. . Convenient search using a remote control
Playback
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The built-in HDD is the basic memory supply. Using a USB memory stick or external CD-RW (guaranteed for the recommended models only), users can copy images from the internal HDD. . Basic Memory Supply: Built-in HDD . Backup media: USB memory stick . Backup media: Built-in CD-RW
Storage Media
• CD-RW-Maker : LITEON CO., LTD Model : LTR-52327SX Model : SHM-165P6SX02C
• CD MEDIA-Maker : SAMSUNG Model : PLEOMAX R80X5210SJ
The Samsung SVR-940/SVR-450 supports a wide range of networks such as LAN and ADSL, DHCP. The user can also easily operate and manage the main functions of the unit from a remote location using an exclusive PC viewer. . Live image view from a remote location available (full screen, quad screen, and 9-channel screen mode
(for SVR-940) selectable). . Search and playback by time or event from a remote location. . 10/100Mbps Ethernet/xDSL supported. . DDNS supported.
Network
. Simple firmware upgrade using USB memory. . Up to 4 channel voice recording in real time . VGA output supported . Menu language-selectable.
Other
2.2 Contents
The SVR-940/SVR-450 package contains the main unit and its components as specified below. When you purchase the unit, please check that the components specified below are included. If any compo­nents are missing, please contact your local vendor.
SVR-450/940 Main unit
1. Network viewer program CD 2. User Manual 3. Remote controller
4. Batteries for remote controller 5. Adaptor (For SVR-450) 9. Power cable
2.2.1 Control panel on the front
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Number LED Name Description
1
Lights up when power is applied to the system
2
Lights up when the system is backing up.
3
Lights up when an Alarm is triggered.
4
Lights up when client has connected to the system through the
Network
5
Lights up when the system is accessing HDD
6
Lights up when the system is recording video data
Number Button Name Description
1
Press to power the system ON/OFF.
2
Press to navigate to and select a Menu item.
3
Press to select and change the forward or back playback. Pressing this button during forward playback reverses the direction of play.
4
Forward Playback. Speeds of 2X, 4X, 8X.
5
Press to stop the Playback and to start searching other recorded
data.
6
Press to Play and pause the Playback screen
LED Indication
Button Indication
Number Button Name Description
7
Playback position moves 1 frame forward/back during Pause.
8
Press to start and stop manual recording
9
Press to search the recorded data
10
Press to launch Setup Menu
11 Press to control the PTZ functions
12 Press to backup still images or video
13
Press to start screen Auto Sequence. Set °ÆSCREEN SETUP/AUTO
SEQUENCE/SEQUENCE°Ø as °ÆON°Ø.
14
Press to select the live display format as full screen, quad screen, or
9-channel screen (for SVR-940) display.
15 Press to return to previous Menu screen.
16
Press to move up in a Menu item in setup mode.
17
Press to move right in a Menu item in setup mode.
18
Press to move down in a Menu item in setup mode.
19
Press to move left in a Menu item in setup mode.
20
Press to select full screen, quad screen, or 9-channel screen (for
SVR-940) in live monitoring mode. It can also be used to select a
desired menu item or to store a setup value in the menu.
21
USB Backup and Firmware upgrade.
Button Indication
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Rear panel of SVR-450
Rear panel of SVR-940
2.2.2 Rear Connection terminals
1. VIDEO IN Camera Input (NTSC/PAL)
2. AUDIO IN Audio Input
3. AUDIO OUT Audio Output
4. VIDEO OUT Composite Video Output
5. VGA VGA output
6. RS-232 For the engineering console only, not for other purposes.
7. LAN RJ45 Connector
8. RS-485/422 PTZ camera control
9. SENSOR IN Sensor Input
10. ALARM OUT Alarm Output
11. SWITCHES NTSC/PAL, BNC/VGA Select Switch(Please refer to Chapter 5 for the detailed
guide.)
12. SPOT Spot output (For SVR-940)
13. SVHS S-VHS output
2.2.3 Remote controller
• MENU Button to enter Setup Menu
• AUTO For Auto Sequence
• SPOT Button for Spot ON/OFF (SVR-940.)
• PTZ Button for PTZ camera control.
• COPY Button for data backup.
• RECORD Button for Manual record ON/OFF.
• STOP Button to stop playback.
• SEARCH Button for search menu.
• STEP Playback position moves 1 frame forward/back during
Pause.
• PLAY/PAUSE Button to Play and Pause the Playback screen
• FAST Button for Forward Playback. Speeds of 2X, 4X, 8X.
• DIR Button to select and change the direction of play in
playback. When pressed during forward playback, the system reverses the direction of play.
• ENTER Button to select full screen, quad screen, or 9-channel screen (for SVR-940) in live monitoring mode.
It can also be used to select a desired menu item or to store a setup value in the menu.
• MULTI Button to select the live display format as full screen,
quad screen, or 9-channel screen (for SVR-940)
display.
• ESC Button to return to the previous Menu screen.
• 0~9 Button to set Remote controller ID / Password /
IP setting. Only 0 to 9 is available for the remote controller ID.
2.3 Specification
System
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Processor DSP
Operating system (O/S) RTOS
Compression method MPEG-4
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Video
Control
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Input Method Composite Input 4-Channel Composite Input 9-Channel
Video Input Level 1.0 Vp-p, Composite
Live Screen Display Speed Real time display
Live Screen
NTSC: 720 (W) _ 480 (H) Pixels for the full screen.
PAL: 720 (W) _ 576 (H) Pixels for the full screen
8bit Brightness (256 Gray Scale)
24bit Color (160,000 Colors)
Monitor Output 1.0Vp-p Composite, 75Ω
1.0Vp-p Composite, 75Ω / S-VHS
VGA Output
RGB Output (Non-Interlaced Scan)
* Select composite or VGA
Audio
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Audio
4CH Audio Input
1CH Audio Output
Audio compression ADPCM
Alarm
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Input 4 Channels 9 Channels
Output 1 Relay output 4 Relay output
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Remote controller Infrared LED (Up to 5m)
Exclusive controller SCC-3100A (RS-485)
Backup
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Digital Backup USB Memory Stick / Built-in CD-RW (DVD)
Recording
HDD
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Maximum Number of Frames Sec per Resolution (NTSC)
720X480: 30 Frames/Sec
360X240: 120 Frames/Sec
720X480: 30 Frames/Sec
720X240 : 60 Frames/Sec
360X240: 120 Frames/Sec
Recording Method Pre-Event Recording Image Quality
3 Types of Recording Mode: General, Schedule, & Event
Individual Channel ON/OFF Setting
3-Stage Image Quality: User Configurable
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Default HDD 1 ea (Max. 1ea) 1 ea (Max. 2ea)
HDD type RPM Recommended
EIDE
7200rpm
Samsung / Seagate / Maxtor
Notes
Please refer to the recommended HDD model list.
Password
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
6 stage Password
4-digit Password (including four numbers)
Admin : Control all function (Default is 1111)
USER1~5: Access permission per option (Default is 1111)
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Network
Electrical Specification
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
General
Live Screen: Monitoring Playback Screen: Search
Menu Setting: Menu setting available (CMS S/W : option)
Access Method: Dedicated Viewer
Protocol: TCP/IP, DHCP
Interface: Ethernet (10/100Mbps), ADSL
Concurrent Users: Up to 4 users (depending on the network
environment)
PC Requirements
CPU: Pentium IV 1.2GHz or over (2.0GHz or over recommended)
Memory: 256MB or over (512MB or over recommended)
HDD: Minimum 10GB or over
OS: Windows 2000 or later recommended
Monitor: 1,024_768 Pixels
LAN Interface: 10/100 Base-T (RJ-45)
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Power DC 12V Adaptor (SVR-450)
100~127V/200~240V, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption Approx. 25W 65W
Search and Playback
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Search Mode
Search by Time: Year, Month, Date, Hour, Minute
Search by Channel: per channel
Search by Event: Alarm, Motion Detect
Search by the oldest data: The first recording image
Search by the most recent data: The last recording image
Search by bar: Using the search bar
Speed & direction of Playback Forward and Reverse
Fast Search Rewind (X2, X4, X8), Rewind (X2, X4, X8)
STEP Search Search in 1 second increments
Pause and Frame Playback Playback pause, Playback by frame in the pause status
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User Environment
Exterior
Connection Terminals
Accessories
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity
5˚C~ 40˚C
10˚C~60˚C
30% ~90%(without dewfall)
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Material Dimensions
Steel Case
260(W) X 350(D) X 65(H)mm
Weight About 5.5Kg 11Kg
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Accessories to be supplied
Network Viewer Program CD
User Manual
Remote Control & Battery
Brackets and screws for HDD plate
Adaptor (for SVR-450), Power cable
Items SVR-450 SVR-940
Video Input BNC(4EA) BNC(9EA)
Monitor Output BNC(1EA)
Loop out (9EA), Spot (1EA)
S-VHS
VGA Output (PC Monitor) Audio Jack USB Port 9-Pin DSUB 6-Pin Terminal sector 8-Pin Terminal sector 2-Pin Terminal sector Termination Switch (JP2 Termination) LAN Input
15-Pin DSUB
RCA Input (4), RCA Output (1)
USB2.0 (Firmware Upgrade/Copy)
RS-232C (Standby)
RS-422/485 (External control, PTZ)
Alarm Input Terminal
Alarm Output Terminal (Motion Detect, Sensor: CM, NO, NC)
RS-422/485 Terminal Resistance Switch (RS-422/485 termination
can be set using jump setting after opening the top cover)
RJ-45(Network)
AC / DC Input 12v AC Adaptor AC110V~240V
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SVR-450
SVR-940
3.1 How to connect all parts
The connection layouts for the SVR-450/940 with the monitor, CCTV, and external devices are described as below.
3.2 Detailed connection
The SVR-450 and 950 can accommodate up to 4 or 9 cameras respectively. Connect the BNC termi­nal of each camera to the CAMERA IN terminal of the unit.
The SVR-450/950 can save audio information. For storage or output of audio information, it is required
to connect the relevant devices.
3.2.1 Camera
3.2.2 Audio
SVR-450
SVR-940
SVR-450
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Please connect an RCA audio cable to the AUDIO OUTPUT connector (such as monitor with built-in speak­ers).
3.2.3 Monitor
SVR-940
Connect the VIDEO OUT terminal of the system and the BNC terminal of the monitor, using the BNC cable, in order to display video data to the main monitor. There is also a VGA video output for the PC
monitor.
SVR-450
Notes
• For Audio input setting, set [Audio] to [ON] in the Recording setting menu
Notes
• When playback with audio in split display mode is not working properly, turn the
display mode to Full screen to avoid an audio playback problem.
SVR-940
SVR-450 (4-SENDOR IN)
SVR-940 (9-SENDOR IN)
Caution
• The Video output and the VGA output cannot be used at the same time and the
system can send only one video out at the same time. Please refer to Chapter 4.1 Checklist before operation for the setting of monitor selection.
• During playback with the VGA monitor, a few frames can sometimes be missing but
this is not a defect of the unit.
Sensor input (SENSOR IN)
As external sensor connecting terminal, signals from an external sensor or device will be input to the system.
Relay Output (RELAY OUT)
This Alarm Output terminal uses the contact relay for the alarm output to external devices. You can select NO (Normal Open) or NC (Normal Close) for connection according to the contact point status.
3.2.4 External connector
Audio input
Please connect an RCA audio cable to the AUDIO IN connector (such as camera with built-in microphone and others). (All types of microphone and speaker are compatible with the system.)
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SVR-450 (1-ALARM OUT)
SVR-940 (4-ALARM OUT)
External Control Device Terminal (RS-422/485)
This terminal is connected to external control devices. The internal JP2 termination terminal turns the terminator resistance of the RS-422/485 communication device on and off. (In the SWITCH section on the back of the SVR-940 there is a TERM switch.)
Notes
• The operation of each relay output can be defined by a combination of Motion Detect,
and Sensor in the Event Setting on the Main Menu. See Paragraph 4.5.3 CH1~CH4 Relay Setting for details
SVR-450
SVR-940
No. Description
Classification RS-422 RS-485
1 TX+(+Transmit Data) -
2 TX-(- Transmit Data) -
3 RX+(+Receive Data) Data+
4 RX-(- Receive Data) Data-
Caution
• When using RS-485, connect TX+ to Data+ and connect TX- to Data-.
LAN Connection (Ethernet 10/100 Base-T)
This port is to connect to network.
SVR-450
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Monitor Output (VGA)
This is the output connector for a VGA Monitor.
SVR-940
SVR-450
SVR-940
No. Description No. Description
1 TX+(Transmit Data) 5 N/C(No connection)
2 TX-(Transmit Data) 6 RX-(Receive Data)
3 RX+(Transmit Data) 7 N/C(No connection)
4 N/C(No connection) 8 N/C(No connection)
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No. Description No. Description
1 Red Signal (75, 0.7Vp-p) 9 N/C(No connection)
2 Green Signal (75, 0.7Vp-p) 10 Ground
3 Blue Signal (75, 0.7Vp-p) 11 Ground
4 N/C(No connection) 12 N/C(No connection)
5 Ground 13 HSYNC (Horizontal Synchronization)
6 Ground 14 VSYNC (Vertical Synchronization)
7 Ground 15 N/C(No connection)
8 Ground
4.1 Checklist before operation
Users must select the video mode (NTSC or PAL) and video output (BNC or VGA) before powering the system on. These can be selected from the switches on the rear of the DVR system.
The settings of the video mode and video output are as described below.
SETTING
Video mode Video output
NTSC PAL BNC VGA
O X O X
X O O X
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* The factory default is set to NTSC video mode and VGA video output.
SETTING
Video mode Video output
NTSC PAL BNC VGA
Factory Default
O X X O
X O X O
4.2 Power connection
4.3 Live monitoring screen
· After power is connected to the rear connector of the system, the system will be powered on.
· When power is turned on, the system will detect a video signal automatically.
· Despite of a power failure, all the setting values will preserve.
When the system is turned ON, the live monitoring screen is displayed.
When Channel number buttons 1 ~ 4 (SVR-450) / 1 ~ 9 (SVR-940) are pressed, each channel is dis-
played in full screen.
When the AUTO button is pressed in each full screen mode, each channel is rotated automatically following the setting in [SCREEN SETUP] > [Auto Sequence]. (SEQUENCE must be set to [YES].)
When AUTO is pressed again, the Auto sequence operation will be canceled.
Press the ENTER button, and the four connected channels are displayed in quad split screen
4.3.1 Function of screen display
4.3.2 Automatic channel rotation
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4.4.1 Normal recording
4.4.2 Scheduled recording
4.4 Recording
When the REC button is pressed, manual recording is started and the "R" icon (Manual Recording) is
displayed on the upper right corner of the monitor screen.
When the REC button is pressed again, the manual recording is stopped and the pre-recording setting
is activated. While recording with the pre-recording setting, the icons below indicate the trigger for recording.
· C : CONTINUOUS RECORDING
· S : SENSOR RECORDING
· M : MOTION DETECTION RECORDING
· T : TEXT RECORDING (POS TEXT RECORDING)
· - : NO VIDEO INPUT
· 0 : NO RECORDING
· S : SENSOR RECORDING
· - : NO RECORDING
· C : CONTINUOUS RECORDING
· M : MOTION DETECTION RECORDING
· T : TEXT RECORDING
Notes
• The recording status icons are changed according to the type of recording. When the corresponding channel is not being recorded, no recording status icon is displayed.
4.5 Search
Press the SEARCH button, and the Search Menu appears as illustrated below. Recorded video can be searched and played back by time, event, or date and the Log File is also displayed.
From the Event Search menu, the recorded data can be searched by Motion detection recording, Sen­sor recording, Text recording, Manual recording, etc.
When Event Search is selected, the screen below is displayed.
Users can easily select a desired search time using the Time line bar.
Press the ENTER button on the Time line bar to display the calendar and press the ENTER button again
to display as below.
· Dates with any recorded data are displayed in a dark color.
· When the date, channel, and event type are selected and the PLAY button is played, the desired data is played back.
4.5.1 Event search
4.5.2 Timeline search
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Users can enter a desired search date and time in this menu.
Press the ENTER button to display as below.
Press the ENTER button to playback from the first data stored in the HDD.
Press the ENTER button to playback from the last data stored in the HDD. However, due to the nature of the recorded file format, a maximum of 1 minute of the last recorded
can be played back.
Users can enter a desired search date and time and press the PLAY button to playback. (The second setting can be input as 15 seconds/30 seconds/45 seconds.)
· V1~V4 : Time zones with recorded data are displayed with a colored bar. (SVR-940 : V1~V9)
· A1~A4 : Time zones with recorded audio data are also displayed with a colored bar. Time zones with recorded data are displayed in colors.
4.5.3 Go To search
4.5.4 Go first search
4.5.5 Go last search
Press the ENTER button on this menu to display the calendar. Select a desired date on the calendar to display the Log files. Press the ESC button to exit this menu.
Both Still images and Video can be backed up. The maximum backup time for Video is up to 999 seconds.
During monitoring, Press the COPY button if you wish to capture an image. When Figure 1 is displayed,
press YES to store the image into the HDD and select the backup device - either USB memory stick or CD-RW. The still image will be transferred to the selected backup device.
Press the SEARCH button and select ARCHIVE to display the calendar. Select a desired date and press
the ENTER button to display Figure 2.
Select a desired list to be backed up and the image is displayed. Select the backup device - either USB
memory stick or CD-RW. When backup is completed, Figure 3 is displayed.
4.5.6 Log le search
4.5.7 COPY List
4.5.7.1 Still image Backup
Notes
• During backup, the system will not record, to ensure system stability.
Figure 1 Figure
2
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During Playback, Press the PAUSE button to pause the playback and press the COPY button. You will be asked
whether to store a Still image or Video (Figure 1). Select Video and set the duration of the copy to store the data into the HDD, and select the backup device - either USB memory stick or CD-RW. Select the device that you want to save it to and it will be saved to that device.
Press the SEARCH button and select ARCHIVE to display the calendar. Select a desired date and press the ENTER
button to display Figure 2.
Select a desired list to be backed up and the image is displayed. Select the backup device - either USB memory stick
or CD-RW. When backup is completed, Figure 3 is displayed.
4.5.7.2 Video backup: Only available during Playback mode
Figure 3
Figure 1
Figure
2
Figure 3
4.6 Playback
4.7 PTZ
REC Button for manual recording.
STEP Playback position moves 1 frame forward/back during Pause.
PLAY/PAUSE Button for playback and pause.
STOP Button for stop
FAST Button for fast forward.
DIR Button to select and change the direction of play in playback.
Notes
• During playback, a few frames may be missing depending on the image quality, but
this is not a defect of the unit.
Press the PTZ button on the selected Full Live Screen, and adjust the Pan, Tilt, or Zoom of a camera. The PTZ function
can be controlled by the function buttons of the front panel or by the remote controller. The PTZ function can be
controlled when a PTZ camera is correctly connected to the RS-485.
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Notes
• Press the PTZ control button to move, and press the button again to stop.
• The PTZ Mode is available in the Live Screen.
SEARCH
MENU PTZ AUTOCOPY MULTI
Select PAN/TILT and press the ENTER button.
- For Pan adjustment, Press the
button
- For Tilt adjustment, Press the
button
Select INITIALIZE and press the ENTER button to initialize a PTZ camera
Select ZOOM/FOCUS and press the ENTER button.
- For Zoom adjustment, Press the
button.
- For Focus adjustment, Press the
button
4.7.1 PAN/TILT
4.7.3 INITIALIZE
4.7.2 ZOOM/FOCUS
4.8 DVR Backup File Player
The DVR provides an exclusive video file format as well as AVI file type. To play and see the DVR (exclusive)
type file, you should play back this video file on our exclusive player as follow.
(Notice: When the MPEG-4 Codec is not installed, the exclusive player can not play the DVR format file. In this
case, FFDSHOW Codec(ffdshow.exe) on network client software CD that is provided in the package should be installed and run before the playback of the DVR format backup file.)
1. After you back up the video data as DVR type, there are 3 files on the USB memory folder. (Figure 1)
2. Click DVR(Exclusive) Player icon
, and then you can see the below player. (Figure2. DVR Player)
3. Open Media File on DVR Player
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Figure 1. Backup file on USB Memory folder
Figure 2. DVR Player Click this button to open media file.
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Chapter 5. Configuration
Notes
• The factory default language is English. See Paragraph 4.10.4 - Other Settings for Language setup.
5.1 Menu configuration
Press the Menu button on the front side of the unit or the MENU button on the remote control, and the
menu for a variety of settings related to the unit will appear. The menu is configured as described below.
Screen setup
Record setup Network setup
System setup
Event setup
RECORD SETUP
GENERAL SETUP
IMAGE SIZE, REPEAT RECORD, WARNING MESSAGE, WARNING BEEP
DETAIL SETUP
CHANNEL – MODE, SCHEDULE, IMAGE, FRAMERATE, PRE EVENT DURATION, POST EVENT DURATION, AUDIO, SENSOR SELECT
The menu is configured as illustrated below.
SCREEN SETUP
SCREEN
CHANNEL – TITLE, COVERT, BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST.
SPOT
TITLE DISPLAY, SPOT MODE (Only for SVR-940)
AUTO SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE, SEQUENCE DWELL, VIDEO LOSS SKIP
STATUS
OSD, CLOCK DISPLAY, HDD FREE SPACE, RECORD STATUS, TITLE DISPLAY, EVENT DISPLAY, OSD CONTRAST
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4. Select the backup file (DVR type) you wish to playback
6. Overview of DVR Player
5. Click the play button to start playback the DVR file you selected.
Click to start playback the selected file
1 2 3 45 67 8 9 
Table 1. DVR Player Buttons
No. Icon Name Description
1
Open Media File Click this icon to open the media file saved as DVR type
2
Stop Click this icon to stop the playback
3
Rewind Click this icon to move reward for 5 seconds
4
Previous Frame Click this icon to move to the previous frame
5
Play Click this icon to play the video data saved as DVR type.
6
Pause Click this icon to pause the display screen.
7
Next Frame Click this icon to move to the next frame.
8
Forward Click this icon to move forward for 5 seconds
9
Audio Audio On or Off
Screen Size 0.5 (Half size), 1(Normal size), 2(Double), F(Full screen)
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EVENT SETUP
EVENT
EVENT BEEP, EVENT AUTO SEQ, EVENT TIME, TEXT MONITORING, SENSOR-SENSOR TYPE
RELAY
SENSOR–CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4,(SVR450) CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4,CH5,CH6,CH7,CH8,CH9 (SVR940) MD, TEXT, V-LOSS, HDD Error
MOTION
CHANNEL- MOTION ZONE, MOTION SENSITIVITY
TEXT
SYNC CHANNEL, DEVICE, CHECK PROTOCOL, LINES
NETWORK &
SERIAL SETUP
NETWORK
NETWORK TYPE (LAN, DHCP, ADSL)
- IP ADDRESS, SUBNET MASK, GATEWAY, DNS, SWR - DDNS SERVER DOMAIN ADDRESS, ID, PW
RS-422/485
SYSTEM ID, BAUD RATE, DATA BIT,PARITY BIT, STOP BIT
E-MAIL
E-MAIL, MAIL ADDRESS, MAIL SERVER IP, RETURN MAIL ADDRESS PW
CLIENT ACCESS PORT, CLIENT ACCESS, BANDWIDTH SAVING
RS-232
SYSTEM ID, BAUD RATE, DATA BIT, PARITY BIT, STOP BIT
SYSTEM SETUP
SYSTEM
LANGUAGE, KEY BUZZER, DEFAULT, REMOTE SETUP, REMOTE CON­TROLLER ID, DESCRIPTION, TEST MODE
CLOCK SETUP CLOCK, DATE MODE, MONTH TYPE
PTZ CHANNEL, PTZ CAMERA ID, MODEL
HDD HDD FORMAT, HDD DESCRIPTION
PASSWORD USER AUTHENTICATION, USER PASSWORD, EVENT BEEP
5.2 Default Setup
The SVR-450/940 are delivered to customers with the factory default values as described below. To initialize the menu setup to the factory default values, select [YES] for the [DEFAULT] item in [SYSTEM SETUP]-[ETC] on the menu. Then all setting values changed by users are initialized to the default values as illustrated below.
• Screen Setup
Main Menu Submenu Default
SCREEN
CHANNEL TITLE COVERT BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST
CH1 ~ 4 ( 950 : CH1 ~ 9 ) CH1 OFF 50 50
AUTO
SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE SEQUENCE DWELL VIDEO LOSS SKIP
OFF 1SEC OFF
STATUS
OSD CLOCK DISPLAY HDD FREE SPACE RECORD STATUS TITLE DISPLAY EVENT DISPLAY OSD CONTRAST
ON ON ON ON ON ON 100%
SPOT
(SVR-940)
TITLE DISPLAY SPOT MODE
ON Manual
Main Menu Submenu Default
GENERAL
SETUP
IMAGE SIZE REPEAT RECORD WARNING MESSAGE WARNING BEEP
360X240 ON 1% OFF
DETAIL SETUP
CHANNEL MODE SCHEDULE IMAGE QUALITY FRAME RATE PRE EVENT DURATION POST EVENT DURATION AUDIO SENSOR SELECT
CH1 CONTINUOU8 >> HIGH 15f/s 3 SEC 5 SEC OFF OFF
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Main Menu Submenu Default
EVENT
EVENT BEEP EVENT AUTO SEQ EVENT TIME TEXT MONITORING SENSOR SENSOR TYPE
OFF OFF 5 SEC OFF CH1 N/O
MOTION
CHANNEL MOTION ZONE MOTION SENSITIVITY
CH1 FULL ZONE 7
TEXT
SYNC CHANNEL DEVICE CHECK PROTOCOL HEADER1 HEADER2 DELIMITER LINES
CH1 NORMAL OFF >> >> >> 1
RELAY
(H1,CH2,CH3,CH4)-SVR-450 (CH1, CH2, CH3CH4, CH5, CH6, CH7, CH8, CH9)-SVR-940
MD, TEXT, V-LOSS, HDD Error
Main Menu Submenu Default
SYSTEM
LANGUAGE KEY BUZZER DEFAULT REMOTE SETUP REMOTE CONTROLLER ID DESCRIPTION TEST MODE
ENGLISH ON >> ON 0 DISPLAY >>
HDD
HDD FORMAT HDD DESCRIPTION
APPLY DISPLAY
PASSWORD
USER AUTHENTICATION USER PASSWORD EVENT BEEP
>> >> OFF
CLOCK SETUP
CLOCK DATE MODE MONTH TYPE
>> YYYY/MM/DD INITIAL
PTZ
CHANNEL PTZ CAMERA ID MODEL
CH1 0 NONE
Main Menu Submenu Default
NETWORK
NETWORK TYPE IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS SWR DDNS SERVER DOMAIN ADDRESS ID PW
LAN
172.16.1.52
255.255.0.0
0.0.0.0
172.16.1.220 OFF
CLIENT ACCESS
PORT CLIENT ACCESS BANDWIDTH SAVING
3495 ON OFF
Main Menu Submenu Default
RS-232
SYSTEM ID BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT
0 9600 8 NONE 1
RS-422/485
SYSTEM ID BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT
1 9600 8 NONE 1
E-MAIL
E-MAIL MAIL ADDRESS MAIL SERVER IP ID PW RETURN MAIL ADDRESS
OFF
• EVENT SETUP
• SYSTEM SETUP
• NETWORK & SERIAL SETUP
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5.3 Menu Screen Setup
· Main Menu: Select the Main Menu corresponding to each Tab.
· Submenu: Select the Submenu to be set up on the Main Menu.
· Setup Items: Change the settings on the Submenu.
· How to Set: This message provides a guide for menu setup.
· It may take a little while for the recording setup to complete. Please wait.
· Except for the recording setup, setting changes are applied immediately.
SUB MENU
MAIN MENU
SETUP
SETUP GUIDE
Notes
• Press the MENU button, and the background screen is switched to the quad split screen.
* Operation of the unit using the buttons on the main unit.
- Move between Menus : Press the Arrow
buttons.
- Change Setting Values : Press the
Buttons.
- Exit from Menu Screen : Press the ESC Button.
* Operation using the Remote Control
- Move between Menus : Press the Arrow
buttons.
- Change Setting Values : Press the
Buttons.
- Exit from Menu Screen : Press the ESC Button.
Operations
5.4.1 CH1~CH4 / CH1~CH9 (for SVR-940)
Select setup items related to channels such as channel titles or brightness.
· Title : Titles can be individually set to each channel. Select the channel title and press the ENTER button. Then the keyboard to enter the title is displayed as illustrated below. The positions of characters in the Channel Titles can be arranged by using the
buttons.
- After moving the cursor press the ENTER button to select the relevant character.
- To exit from the Menu Setup, press the ESC button.
- Press the Up/Down arrow button to move between character strings.
- To insert spaces, move the cursor to SPACE on the screen and then press SELECT on the remote control or the ENTER button on the main unit.
· COVERT : Set whether to display or hide the selected channel. When COVERT is set to "ON", the selected channel is not displayed on the screen but is recorded. (This function can be used not to disclose the channel selected to anyone else.)
5.4 SCREEN SETUP
Select the MENU button on the remote control or the main unit, and the following Menu Screen appears.
This is the set up menu related to the DVR system. Press the MENU button and select the Tab using the Left/Right button. Then the submenu related to the system appears as illustrated below. Press the ENTER button and select the submenu using the Left/Right button. Then press the ENTER button again and you can select setup items using the Left/Right button.
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5.4.3 STATUS DISPLAY
Selects information to display on the live screens.
. BRIGHTNESS : Adjusts the screen brightness by changing the values. . CONTRAST : Adjusts the screen contrast by changing the values.
5.4.2 AUTO SEQUENCE
The live screens are automatically switched in the order of [SVR-450: <CH1 -> CH2 -> CH3 -> CH4 ] / [SVR-940: <CH1 -> CH2 -> CH3 -> CH4 -> CH5 -> CH6 -> CH7 -> CH8 -> CH9 >] at the predefined switch­ing interval. The channel switching interval can be set from 1 up to 10 on the [SEQUENCE] menu.
. SEQUENCE : Set it ON for Auto Sequence mode . SEQUENCE DWELL : Set the screen display duration by channel. The switching interval can be set from
1 up to 10 sec. . ORDER : Select the channels for Auto Sequence. . USER DEFINE : Select the display channels for Auto sequence in Quad mode display screen. . VIDEO LOSS SKIP : With Video Loss Skip [ON], channels without video input signals are automatically
skipped and only channels with video input are displayed.
· OSD [ON/OFF] : With OSD [ON], Status information is displayed on the live screen.
· CLOCK DISPLAY [ON/OFF] : With Clock Display [ON], the current time is displayed on the live screens.
· HDD FREE SPACE [ON/OFF] : With HDD Free Space [ON], the free space for recording on the HDD is indicated.
· RECORD STATUS [ON/OFF] : With Record Status [ON], the recording status "S" is displayed on the corner
of the screen during recording.
· TITLE DISPLAY [ON/OFF] : With Titles Display [ON], the titles of [CH1~4] set on the Channel Title submenu
by users are displayed on the live screens.
· EVENT DISPLAY [ON/OFF] : With Event Display [ON], the event information is displayed when an event
occurs.
· OSD CONTRAST : Set the contrast for Menu OSD. The higher the %, the darker the OSD.
· TITLE DISPLAY : Select whether to display the channel name on the SPOT screen.
· SPOT MODE
Manual : Select [Manual] and save this setting.
Press “0” on the system front button or “10” on the remote controller (“SP” is displayed on the left upper corner) and press the number of the channel. Then the SPOT channel will be displayed on the SPOT monitor. In order to cancel this setting, press the ESC button. Sequence : Set to display one SPOT channel in sequence.
5.4.4 SPOT
The SPOT menu is available for only SVR-940.
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1. IMAGE SIZE
Recording Resolution can be selected. The higher the resolution the system is set to, the better the recording, but the more space the system needs. The Monitoring screen can be recorded on the system's HDD.
2. REPEAT RECORD: Set whether to repeat recording.
- [YES]: If no storage space is left on the HDD, recording is continued by overwriting the oldest data.
- [NO]: If no storage space is left on the HDD, recording is stopped.
3. WARNING MESSAGE
When the remaining capacity of the HDD reaches a predefined percentage, a warning message is dis­played to users. The warning level can be set from 1 to 10%, 5 ~10% in general.
4. HDD WARNING BEEP When the remaining capacity of the HDD reaches the predefined percentage, a warning beep is acti-
vated.
5.5.1 GENERAL SETUP
5.5 RECORD SETUP
This is a set up menu related to the DVR system. Press the MENU button and select the Tab using the Left/Right button. The submenu related to the system then appears as illustrated below. Press the ENTER button and select the submenu using the Left/Right button. Then press the ENTER button again and you can select setup items using the Left/Right button.
. CHANNEL : Select the channel for which to set DETAILED SETUP.
MODE : Select one of four recording methods below.
· SCHEDULE : Press the ENTER button when the cursor is on SCHEDULE, and the schedule setup screen appears as illustrated below.
• V-LOSS : V-LOSS can be recorded when 'DETAIL SETUP/MODE' is set as MOTION DETECTION or SEN­SOR and 'DETAIL SETUP/PRE EVENT DURATION' is set as 'ON'. In case of recording 'V-LOSS', the data is recorded on a Log file.V-LOSS data can be searched for from the SEARCH menu according the time when the V-LOSS occurred as recorded in the Log file. (Please refer to
4.5.6. Log file search)
5.5.2 DETAIL SETUP
CONTINUOUS Continuous recording mode for 24 hours a day
SCHEDULE Reserved recording
MOTION DETECT
Recording is activated when the system detects motion from input video images.
SENSOR Recording is activated when the system detects sensor operation.
DISABLE This is the setup mode to disable recording
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EVENT BEEP : Select whether to turn the buzzer ON or OFF. EVENT AUTO SEQ : Set to display in full screen the channel that the event activated. EVENT TIME : Set the full screen display time when the event was activated. (3 to 5 seconds)
During this EVENT TIME, other event-activated channels record but do not display in full screen. Only after this EVENT TIME ends, can other event-activated channels be displayed in full screen.
TEXT MONITORING : Set whether to display POS information such as product name, price, quantity, etc.
SENSOR : Select the channel for sensor setup.
- SENSOR TYPE : Select the sensor type. (N/O, N/C)
- N/O : NORMAL OPEN type sensor
- N/C : NORMAL CLOSE type sensor
- OFF : Set the sensor OFF
A Schedule can be set 24 hours a day.
· S : Sensor record
· - : No record
· C : Normal record
· M : Motion detection record
· T : Text record IMAGE QUALITY [High/Mid/Low] : Set the compression level for images to be stored. At a resolution of
720X480, the system records at max. 30fps. At a resolution of 360X240, the system records at max. 12fps. PRE EVENT DURATION : This is the pre-event recording setup. It automatically records 5 seconds of
pre-event data if you set it to 5 secs. Pre-event recording is not activated if you set it to OFF.
POST EVENT DURATION : Recording continues for the predefined time following the occurrence of an
event. The available setting values are from 1 to 20 seconds. AUDIO : Select whether to save audio data along with video. SENSOR SELECT: Set it to ON to activate the sensor.
5.6.1 EVENT
5.6 EVENT SETUP
This is a set up menu related to the DVR system. Press the MENU button and select the Tab using the Left/Right button. The submenu related to the system then appears as illustrated below. Press the ENTER button and select the submenu using the Left/Right button. Then press the ENTER button again and you can select setup items using the Left/Right button.
After setting RECORD MODE/MOTION, set the motion detection for every
CHANNEL : Select the channel for motion detection setup. MOTION ZONE : Select the area for motion detection to Full or Partial zone.
- FULL ZONE : Detects motion by analyzing the changes in Full images from cameras.
- PARTIAL ZONE : Users can select the desired zone for motion detection.
MOTION SENSITIVITY : You can set the sensitivity to changes on a screen from 1 to 9. Higher values mean
more precise motion detection.
5.6.2 MOTION DETECTION
This menu is to setup recording of POS data over video. In order to match it with an input device and its protocol, assign a HEADER1/2 and DELIMITER and set the line to display the data.
5.6.3 TEXT
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Connect the system to the POS device using a serial cable. In order to display Text data over a screen, at least one of the channels is to be set to TEXT recording mode and TEXT display. Set whether to display TEXT data over a screen from SETUP 'EVENT SETUP' EVENT – TEXT MONITORING. Select the channel to display TEXT data over a screen from SETUP 'EVENT SETUP ' TEXT –SYNC CHANNEL. POS TEXT data is displayed only over a full screen, not on quad split screen.
· DEVICE : NORMAL / Finger007 type are available. NORMAL means a normal input device such as a bar
code scanning device. Finger007 means a finger print scan device.
· PROTOCOL : When PROTOCOL is set to °ÆOFF°Ø, header1, header2, and delimiter are not activated.
· Header1: Input letters that indicate the beginning of TEXT data in order to analyze device data.
· Header2: Input letters that indicate the beginning of TEXT data. (Two Headers can be input.)
· Delimiter: Input letters that indicate the end of TEXT data
· LINES: Set the number of lines to display TEXT data.
· SYNC CHANNEL: Select the channel to display TEXT data from a POS device.
· DEVICE
- NORMAL : Select NORMAL when connecting a normal input device such as a bar code scanning device.
- Finger 007 : Select 'Finger007' when connecting a finger print scan device.
· CHECK PROTOCOL
- HEADER1
- HEADER2
- DELIMITER
- LINES : Set the number of lines to display TEXT data.
5.6.4 POS quick guide
Ex) The following are sample data from a POS device.
Kalatel Quick-Easy Mart<0D><0A> 3197 Airport Loop Drive<0D><0A> Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626<0D><0A> <0D><0A> Candy Bar $1.49<0D><0A> Soft Drink 64oz. $2.49<0D><0A>
Chips $0.99<0D><0A>
---------------------------<0D><0A> TOTAL $ 7.99<0D><0A> <0D><0A>
When CHECK PROTOCOL is set to OFF, a different data format from the above is displayed.
When HEADER1/2 is set to none and DELIMITER is set to <0D><0A> and LINES is set to 10 lines, TEXT data is displayed as below,
LIVE SCREEN
POS TEXT data is displayed only over a full screen, not on quad split screen, and is displayed for 3 to 4 seconds.
PLAYBACK SCREEN
POS TEXT data is displayed only over a full screen, not on quad split screen. When the linked channel is displayed in full screen, the TEXT data is displayed over the playback screen. Up/down button: Press the Up button to display TEXT data and press the Down button to hide TEXT
data. (Available during playback and pause.) Left/right button: Press the Right button to display the next page of TEXT data and press the Left button to display the first page of TEXT data. (Available during pause.)
Kalatel Quick-Easy Mart 3197 Airport Loop Drive Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626
Candy Bar $1.49 Soft Drink 64oz. $2.49 Chips $0.99
--------------------------­TOTAL $ 7.99
POS scenario
SENSOR (CH1,CH2,CH3,CH4) : When the sensor of the selected channel is activated, the system relays out. MD : When motion of the selected channel is detected, the system relays out. TEXT : When POS is activated, the system relays out. V-LOSS : When there is a video loss, the system relays out. HDD ERROR : When there is an HDD error, the system relays out.
This menu is for setting relay.
5.6.5 RELAY
SVR-450 SVR-940
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Set the necessary items for network connection to a computer.
1) Users can set the DDNS in the setup menu of the SVR-440/940 as below. Select the Network menu
and the following screen is displayed. Set [SWR] to [ON]
This is all about DDNS setup in the DVR unit.
2) After finishing the above step, please take the next step with the DDNS server. Please refer to Chapter
5.8 DDNS Registration.
· PORT : When connecting to a PC, the ports can be changed. To connect the SVR-450 to a router, all three ports need to be set.. Default setting port on DVR: Control – Connect, PTZ, Events and other control data Default setting port +1: VIDEO Default setting port +2: AUDIO For example) Default setting port on DVR: 3495
Setting port for VIDEO: 3496 Setting port for AUDIO: 3497
· CLIENT ACCESS : Set the Network access password.
· BANDWIDTH SAVING : Select Bandwidth Saving ON, and frame rate transmission reduces to 1fps.
· NETWORK TYPE [ADSL/LAN/DHCP] : Selects the network type to connect to a computer.
· IP ADDRESS : Enters the [IP ADDRESS] that the relevant Internet service provider assigns to a user.
· SUBNET MASK : Enters the [SUBNET MASK] address that the relevant Internet service provider assigns to a user.
· GATEWAY : Enters the [GATEWAY] address that the relevant Internet service provider assigns to a user.
· DNS : Enters the [DNS] address that the relevant Internet service provider assigns to a user.
· ID : Enters a User ID registered with the relevant service provider.
· PW : Enters a User Password registered with the relevant service provider.
· DDNS SERVER ON/OFF : When the DVR is connected to a dynamic IP, the IP address changes every
time it attempts to connect to the ISP. In this case, there is no way for a user to know the changed IP address. If a DVR that uses a dynamic IP address is registered with its domain name, the domain name can easily be found and can be connected even if the IP changes. DDNS SERVER DOMAIN ADDRESS : Input the domain address of the DDNS
SERVER that it is using.
· ID : Input the registered ID at www.samsungipolis.com .
· PW : Input the registered PW at www.samsungipolis.com .
5.7.1 NETWORK
5.7.2 DDNS Register
5.7.3 Client access
5.7 NETWORK
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This menu is for setting a connection with a POS device.
This menu is for setting a connection with Cameras and CCTV devices.
· SYSTEM ID : Set the system ID.
· BAUD RATE : Set the data transfer speed per second.
· DATA BIT : Set the data transfer bit-rate.
· PARITY BIT : Set the type of error checking for data transfer.
· STOP BIT : Set the insert bit after data transfer.
· SEND E-MAIL : Select ON for E-mail sending.
· MAIL ADDRESS : Press the ENTER button to display the Keyboard screen and select the correct E-mail address.
· MAIL SERVER IP: Please keep the default value.
ID : Input the registered ID of the MAIL SERVER. PW : Input the registered PW of the MAIL SERVER.
· RETURN MAIL ADDRESS : Input the e-mail address to return an undelivered mail to the mail address that
is set from MAIL ADDRESS.
In case of still image capturing at an event, input the IP address to send this captured image to.
· SYSTEM ID : Set the system ID.
· BAUD RATE : Set the data transfer speed per second.
· DATA BIT : Set the data transfer bit-rate.
· PARITY BIT : Set the type of error checking for data transfer.
· STOP BIT : Set the insert bit after data transfer.
5.7.4 RS-232
5.7.5 RS-422/485
5.7.6 E-MAIL
5.8.1. DDNS Registration Procedure
5.8 DDNS Registration
1) Sign up at iPOLiS website The website : www.samsungipolis.com
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- Agreement the general terms and conditions
- SIGN UP page : check ID availability
2)The product registration is possible after sign up.
- Sign in at iPOLiS website
- Product List (If you didn’t register products, there are no list)
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- Check the registration at product list
1) Product information confirmation.
5.9. Instructions on using DDNS
3) DDNS Configuration at DVR
Press the MENU button, then select [Network] on OSD Menu.
• DDNS > Select ‘Yes’
• DDNS SERVER DOMAIN NAME > Enter the DDNS server address
(Default:www.samsungipolis.com)
• ID & PW > Enter the ID(Domain) & Password using the product registration at iPOLiS website.
The DDNS configuration at DVR is completed.
[VIEW] : See the log-in page of selected product [Edit]/[Delete] : Edit/Delete the selected product, password is needed for checking
4) The connection status of selected product can be checked on product list.
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•The product ‘ID(domain)’ can not be changed at registered status. When the product needs to change the ID, first of all, delete the desired product, and register product again.
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Product Information : Checking connection status and other information through a MAC ADDRESS
2) Video playback function
3) Product maintenance functions.
'Product maintenance' and 'edit/delete' products registered in the product list can be selected. User will be transferred to the appropriate page when the security code is entered.
Product ‘ID(Domain)’ cannot be edited so if deleted, ‘ID(Domain)’ must be re-entered.
- View : Transfers to product login page * 'View' is available for all products.
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- Click the edit button from the product list
i. Editing product profile
- under ‘Product Information’
ii. Deleting Product
5.10 Editing registered product
- Click delete from the product list
- Registered product is deleted
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This is a set up menu related to the DVR system. Press the MENU button and select the Tab using the Left/Right button. The submenu related to the system appears as illustrated below. Press the ENTER button and select the submenu using the Left/Right button. Then press the ENTER button and you can select setup items using the Left/Right button.
5.11 System setting
· LANGUAGE : Selects the language for the Menu screen. 10 languages including Korean and English are available.
· KEY BUZZER : Selects whether to generate a key sound when pressing the buttons.
· DEFAULT : Initializes the setting values of the unit to the factory default values.
· REMOTE SETUP : Selects whether the system settings can be changed from a remote site over the network.
·
REMOTE CONTROLLER ID : Set the remote control ID. A remote controller ID can be selected from
numbers 0 to 9. The remote controller ID is displayed with an icon such as R:1, R:2 etc on the screen. If you select 0, it appears as R:A on the screen and the user can control all the DVRs by using only one remote controller.
·
DESCRIPTION : Detailed information about the unit such as the S/W Version, HDD capacity, IP Address,
MAC address, and UI TOOLKIT Version.
·
TEST MODE : Select to upgrade the firmware of the system.
Please refer to Chapter 5.14.1 Firmware upgrade.
5.11.1 System
HDD FORMAT : Select whether to initialize the HDD. Select ON to delete all data saved in the HDD and
the unit will automatically reboot for system stabilization.
HDD DESCRIPTION : Detailed information such as the size, and recording start time of the HDD.
5.11.2 HDD
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Set the Admin and Network Passwords and set each limitation according to each password. The DVR supports one ADMIN and three USER accounts.
· USER AUTHENTICATION :
· USER PASSWORD : Set the user password.(Admin, USER 1~3)
A password is composed of digits from 1 to 9
· EVENT BEEP : The system will beep out when a user inputs the wrong password more than three times.
1. Authorization functions
- Administrators build the system considering the two factors below. i. Select the functions whose use is to be restricted.
PASSWORD CHECK = O : Function that only a designated person can use. ∴The USER who uses the function must be selected. →In order to execute the function, the designated USER (the USER who is selected on the LIST as
'O') must obtain authorization using his own PASSWORD.
ii. Select the functions whose use is not to be restricted.
▶PASSWORD CHECK = X : Function that any person can use.
∴The USER who uses the functions does not need to be selected, because the functions can be
used by any USER. The USER selection function cannot be used.
→In the case of 'PASSWORD CHECK = X', all items in the line are initialized to 'O'.
2. The authority to view the 'SYSTEM SETUP-PASSWORD-USER AUTHORIZATION' page
- Only an administrator can view this page.
- In the case of 'PASSWORD CHECK = X', the system does not archive any data about who logs into the system menu.
▶Everybody can view 'SYSTEM SETUP-PASSWORD-USER AUTHORIZATION'.
When the user is the only one who operates the system, this setting can be available.
Only when the 'PASSWORD CHECK' is set to 'O' can a discriminatory authority be set for each of the functions.
· MENU : Set the authority to use the MENU function.
· PB : Set the authority to use the PLAYBACK function.
· PTZ : Set the authority to use the PTZ function.
· R/OFF : Set the authority to use the Recording Off function.
· P/OFF : Set the authority to use the Power Off function.
· P/ON : Set the authority to use the Power On function.
· N/MIC : Set the authority to use the Bi-directional audio function.
* When the 'PASSWORD CHECK' is set to 'X', everybody can view 'SYSTEM SETUP-PASSWORD-USER
AUTHORIZATION'
'X' : Everybody can view and use the function regardless of user authority. (No password necessary) 'O' : Inaccessible to users without permission even if the password is known.
5.11.3 Password
5.11.4 User Authentication
Select whether to pop up window that asks for a Password.
When it selects to pop up a Password window, the user is shown.
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Set the camera ID and model for each channel.
· CHANNEL : Select the channel to set.
· PTZ CAMERA ID: Set the IDs from 0 to 255 for each camera connected to the system.
· MODEL : Set the camera model. Please select the correct model name because each camera manufac­turer applies different camera control protocols.
Available models
- Samsung Electronics : MRX-1000, MPT230
- Samsung Techwin : SPD-3300,2300,1000
- PELCO : PELCO(P), PELCO(D), CM6700
- SRX : SRX-100B
- DONGYANG : DSC-230S/230M/240, DCP-100, DRX-500/502A
- Others : WON WOO, CANON, DYNACOLOR DSCP, COSTAR2500, KALATELKTD-312, SENSORMATIC PTZ, ELMO PTC-200, WOOJU(DRX-502A), KCC-PT400, VIDOB-01,LG LPT-A100L,TSC,PIH­302,DS-120,SCC-641,WV-CS850,VC-C50I,NIKO NK-97,NEWBORN DOME, SJ-100,DY­255,HRX-700,ERNA
- VICON : VPS1300, V2311RB3, 422R
- CNB : PTZ102N,
- SONY : EVI-D30
Set the system date.
· CLOCK : Set the system time. The unit will automatically reboot for system stabilization.
- DAYLIGHT SAVING : Select whether to apply Daylight Saving Time.
- DATE SETUP : Set the system time.
- NTP : NPT is an abbreviation for Network Time Protocol, which is for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over variable-latency data networks.
- TIME SERVER : Input the address of the NTP TIME SERVER.
- GMT : Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is a term originally referring to mean solar time at the
Royal Observatory, Greenwich in London. Because NTP synchronizes clocks with Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) regardless of geography, users must set their own time difference. ( Ex.: KOREA GMT +09:00 )
· DATE MODE: Set the date format. There are three type of date format.
- YEAR/MONTH/DATE - YEAR-MONTH-DATE
- MONTH/DATE/YEAR - MONTH-DATE-YEAR
- DATE/MONTH/YEAR - DATE-MONTH-YEAR
. MONTH TYPE : Set the month format, such as the English abbreviation and the number.
5.11.5 CLOCK SETUP
This is a set up menu related to the DVR system. Press the MENU button and select the Tab using the Left/Right button. The submenu related to the system appears as illustrated below. Press the ENTER button and select the submenu using the Left/Right button. Then press the ENTER button and you can select setup items using the Left/Right button.
Press the ESC button to close the menu after setup. The confirmation box appears. Select YES and the setting values are saved.
5.12 PTZ
5.13 EXIT MENU
5.12.1 Setting for each channel
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Users can upgrade the software by doing a firmware download. You can download the firmware with a USB Memory stick.
Select 'MENU' and go to [SYSTEM SETUP]-[SYSTEM]-[TEST MODE]. The DVR will reboot and the system will show the DVR DIAGNOSTICS MENU as below. Please create a folder in the USB memory stick and name it 'UPGRADE'. Copy the upgrade file into
the folder and connect the USB memory stick to the DVR. The folder's name must be 'upgrade'. If the folder's name is not 'upgrade', the system cannot down­load the correct firmware from the USB memory stick.
Select USB UPGRADE on the screen and the firmware upgrade automatically proceeds.
When the upgrade is done, the DVR will be rebooted. Select BOOT APPLICATION in the test mode. The DVR will be rebooted again and go back to live monitoring screen mode. Now the firmware up-
grade is completed.
When the DVR system time is reset or mismatched, the message below is displayed. This message is displayed when the DVR system time is set to before of the time recording data on the HDD. If the DVR system time is set correctly, the DVR will not show the 'TIME MISMATCH' error message.
When the above message is displayed, power the system OFF. Please the power the system ON, press-
ing the ESC button. (Press the ESC button and hold it until the initial message is displayed on the screen as below.) Then the system will ask whether to enter into the DVR DIAGNOSTICS MENU.
If the user selects [YES], the DVR DIAGNOSTICS MENU will be started. When the password is pre-set, the password window is displayed.
Select 'RTC Configuration'. The picture below is displayed.
5.14 ETC
5.14.1 Firmware Upgrade
5.14.2 Index Start Fail
Notes
• The function to upgrade firmware over a network is not provided, because upgrading the firmware over a network could cause a fatal error in the system if th network got disconnected.
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After setting the YEAR/MONTH/DATE/HOUR/MIN/SEC, press the ENTER button. Please set the time correctly. If the time overlaps the final recording date on the HDD, the overplayed
data will be deleted. .
The DVR will be rebooted. Select BOOT APPLICATION.
Items Description
Connection Type
If the system is using a Dynamic IP address, select 'iPolis Server'. To use this function, the system must be pre-registered in the iPOLiS home
page and the NETWORK menu of the system must be properly pre-set.
IP/Domain
Input the IP address of the system if the 'Connection Type' is 'IP Address'. When the 'Connection Type' is 'iPolis Server', the default setting value is
displayed. The default setting value is www.samsungipolis.com
Port
Input the port number of the system if the 'Connection Type' is 'IP Address'. Input the system ID that was pre-registered in the iPOLiS home page, when
the 'Connection Type' is 'iPolis Server'.
USER ID
Only the USER ID that is pre-set in 'SYSTEM MENU/PASSWORD/USER AU­THORIZATION' of the system menu can be used ( Admin, USER1 ~ USER5 ).
PASSWORD Input user Password.
Items Description
MODEL
Select the system to connect with[using? to?] Web-viewer. Select from '440/450/940'.
Caution
• Please check if the USB memory stick is compatible with the DVR
- SAN DISK CO, PRETEC , LG, INNOTECH C&C, TRANSCEND, etc.
• “TEST MODE”, “FACTORY DEFAULT”, “MAC CONFIGURATION” is for manufacturer’s use only. Please do not touch.
6.1 Login page
6.2 LIVE mode
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Buttons Functions
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Button to select screen display from 4/ 9/ 16 channels. (4 / 9 channels screen display is available for SVR-450/940.)
Button to activate Auto sequence mode. ( = Auto Sequence )
Button for playback pause. (Does not work in Live mode.)
Button for saving JPEG images.
Button to change to Search mode.
Not available in SVR-940/450 models.
Button to control audio. Works when the user logs in as 'Admin'.
Button to change the PAN/ TILT mode of speed dome cameras. Before using this function, please set the PTZ field to '0' in 'SYSTEM MENU / PASSWORD / USER AUTHORIZATION'.
Button to change the ZOOM/FOCUS mode of speed dome cameras. Before using this function, please set the PTZ field to '0' in 'SYSTEM MENU / PASSWORD / USER AUTHORIZATION'.
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Button for ZOOM IN/ OUT.
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Button for FOCUS IN/ OUT.
/ /
Not available in SVR-940/450 models.
Not available in SVR-940/450 models.
Button to control Alarm. ( = Alarm Out )
Buttons Functions
Button to change to Live mode.
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Buttons for playback 1 minute before/after.
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Buttons to start and stop play.
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Buttons to move 1 frame back/1 frame forward.
Buttons to fast-rewind/fast-forward play. ( 2 x and 4x play speeds. )
Window to display the calendar. Dates with recorded data are displayed in colors. When a date is clicked, the window below shows time bars with the data.
Select the time to play the data.
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1) Live Mode
2) Search Mode
6.4 Web-Viewer buttons
Not available
Auto Sequence
- Auto sequence of the selected channel.
4/9/16 channels
Button for Search Mode
Display camera OSD menu
'ZF' mdoe.
Buttons to select the speeds for Pan/Tilt/Zoom/Focus (Max. 6X)
Close camera OSD menu
Button to go or return to the selected menu in the camera OSD menu.
* Buttons for 'Zoom/Focus' of camera OSD control
ZOOM IN
FOCUS IN
ZOOM OUT
FOCUS OUT
Button for Live Mode
Calendar
Play buttons
Button for OSD control over video screen. (Show/hide)
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The SVR-450/940 is a very sophisticated device, so failure can occur. In case of failure, please follow the instructions given below.
• The unit will not turn on even after plugging in the adaptor jack.
* Check whether the power cord is properly plugged in.
• Images are not appearing on the monitor after plugging in the adaptor jack
* Check whether the video output is BNC or VGA (Check the dip switch at the rear.) * Check whether the camera connected to the input terminal is properly connected. * Check whether the brightness of the monitor is properly set.
• No audio in the recorded video
* Check whether [AUDIO] in [RECORD SETUP] of the Menu is [OFF]. * Check the volume of the CCTV monitor.
• The remote control does not work
* Check the battery and replace if necessary. * Operate the remote control by pointing it directly toward the unit's receiver. * If the unit ID and the remote control ID do not match, set the same ID for both devices.
• HDD recording is not performed
* The HDD will not record video if the service life of the HDD has come to an end or there are bad
sectors in the HDD. In these cases, replace the HDD
• The unit does not perform Scheduled Recording
* Check whether the Scheduled Recording Start/End times and the current time are set correctly.
• The monitor screen is not clear.
* Check whether the camera's focus is properly adjusted.
Spec. SVR-450 SVR-940
Video Input 4BNC 9BNC
Video Output
Monitor A 1BNC, 1VGA (Selectable)
1BNC, 1VGA (Selectable),
S-Video
Monitor B - 1BNC (Single/SPOT)
Compression MPEG4
Display
Speed 120fps 270fps
Resolution 720 X 480, 360 X 240 720x480,720x240,360x240
Multi screen 1/4 1/4/9
Record
Speed Max. 120fps
Resolution 704X480, 352X240 704X480, 704X240,352X240
Mode Normal, Schedule, Event, TEXT
HDD 160GB 1EA 250GB 1EA (Max. 2EA)
Backup/Copy USB Memory Stick / CD-RW
Serial Interface RS-485/422
Alarm Input/Output 4IN-1OUT 9IN-4OUT
Audio Input/Output 4IN-1OUT
NETWORK
Interface RJ-45(10/100 Base-t)
Protocol TCP/IP, DHCP, PPPoE
Software SNM-64S/P
Remote Control To control up to 9 DVRs
OSD GUI, Multi Language Support
Temperature
Operation 5˚~ 40˚
Storage -10˚~ 60˚
Power Supply 12V DC Adaptor AC100~126V/200~240V
Consumption Approx. 25W 65W
Dimension 430(W) X 88.8(H)X 362(D)mm
Weight 8.9Kg 8.9Kg
Chapter 7. Troubleshooting
4CH/9CH Standalone Digital video recorder Specifications
· You need to contact your local vendor for the following problems.
- If any abnormal status in the unit is detected while the unit is being used (e.g. strange noises, smells or smoke is emitted)
- If the power cable connector is damaged
- If the unit is exposed to rain or water
- If a liquid is spilled on the unit or foreign substances have got into the unit
- If the unit doesn't work as defined in this manual
- If the unit is dropped and seriously damaged
- If specific changes in performance are identified
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The bellow models of SAMSUNG/Seagate/Maxtor/HITACHI are highly rec­ommended for SVR-450/SDVR-940
COMPANY MODEL SIZE RPM BUFFER
Reconi-
tion
Record
Play-
back
HITACHI
HD-
S728080PLAT20
80 GB
7200 RPM
2 M OK OK OK
HD-
S721680PLAT80
82 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
HDT722516D-
LAT80
160 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
HDT722516D-
LAT80
164 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
HDS722525V-
LAT80
250 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
HDT722525D-
LAT80
250 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
HDT725025V-
LAT80
250 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
HDT725032V-
LAT80
320 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
HD-
S725050KLAT80
500 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
MAXTOR 6L300R0 300 GB
7200 RPM
16 M OK OK OK
SAMSUNG
SP0822N 80 GB
7200 RPM
2 M OK OK OK
SP1604N 160 GB
7200 RPM
2 M OK OK OK
WesternDigital
WD1600BB-
22GUA0
160 GB
7200 RPM
2 M OK OK OK
WD2000BB-
00GUA0
200 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
Seagate
ST3400-15ACE 40 GB
7200 RPM
2 M OK OK OK
ST3800-12ACE 80 GB
7200 RPM
2 M OK OK OK
COMPANY MODEL SIZE RPM BUFFER
Reconi-
tion
Record
Play-
back
Seagate
ST31200-25ACE 120 GB
7200 RPM
2 M OK OK OK
ST31600-22ACE 160 GB
7200 RPM
2 M OK OK OK
ST3300820ACE 300 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
ST3300831ACE 300 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
ST3400832ACE 400 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
ST3400820ACE 400 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
ST3500641A 500 GB
7200 RPM
16 M OK OK OK
ST3750840ACE 750 GB
7200 RPM
8 M OK OK OK
ST3750640A 750 GB
7200 RPM
16 M OK OK OK
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