Samsung SHR-5082 manuel d'utilisation

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  • Page 1

    Real Time DVR user manual Thank you for purchasing a Samsung product. To receive a more complete service, p l e a s e register your product at www.samsung.com/global/register imagine the possibilities SHR-5082 SHR-5162 Code No. AB68-00644A-00 Real Time DVR user manual Cor rect Disposal of T his Product (W aste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)[...]

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    key features of your DVR The Digital Video Recorder (DVR) compresses the acquired images of 8/16 video channels from cameras using MPEG-4 technologies, and compresses the 4 channel audio inputs into ADPCM audio file in real time to record them on the hard disk or retrieve them from the hard disk simultaneously. In addition, it transfers the video a[...]

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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 be[...]

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    before start This user’s manual provides Information for using DVR such as brief introduction, part names, functions, connection to other equipment, menu setup, and the like. You have to keep in mind the following notices:  SEC retains the copyright on this manual.  This manual cannot be copied without SEC’s prior written approv al.  W[...]

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    contents _01 INTRODUCING YOUR REAL TIME DVR 03 INSTALLATION 08 CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICES 12 LIVE 15 MENU SETUP 20 BACKUP PTZ CAMERA CONTROL 36 RECORDING 39 03 Controls on the DVR 05 Rear panel jacks 06 Remote control 08 Checking installation envir onment 08 Hdd addition 12 Connecting video, audio, and monitor 12 Connecting the network 13 Connec[...]

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    02 _ contents SEARCH AND PLAY 40 Smart Viewer 44 APPENDIX 68 40 Before use 40 Calendar search 40 Event search 41 Date time search 41 Go to first search 42 Go to last search 42 Backup search 42 Playback 44 Intr oduction 44 Main features 44 PC specification (recommended) 44 Smart Viewer installation 45 Smart Viewer program execution 46 Smart Viewer i[...]

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    01 INTRODUCING introducing _03 CONTROLS ON THE DVR introducing your real time DVR 1. ALARM LED Lights when an event occurs. HDD LED Lights when the hard disk is operating. When the HDD is accessed, LED repeatedly blinks. NETWORK LED Lights when the data is transferred through the network. BACKUP LED Lights when a backup is in progress. REC LED Ligh[...]

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    04 _ introducing 3. REC Button Starts or ends the recording (Fast/Step Rewind) Button - Step Rewind: Used for backward scene-by-scene search while at pause. - Fast Rewind: Used for quick backward search while in play. (-x2, -x4, -x8, -x16, -x32, -x64) (STOP) Button Ends search while in play. (PLAY/PAUSE) Button Pauses and resumes the screen play. ([...]

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    01 INTRODUCING introducing _05 REAR P ANEL JACKS 5082 REAR 5162 REAR 9 10 11 12 1 2 4 3 5 6 8 7 1 VIDEO OUT Composite video output port (BNC type connector) 2 AUDIO OUT Audio output port (RCA jack) 3 VGA a VGA video output port 4 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO video output port 5 NETWORK Network connection port 6 AUDIO IN Audio input port (RCA jack) 7 SPOT SPOT1:[...]

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    06 _ introducing REMOTE CONTROL RECORD Starts or ends the recording. OPEN/CLOSE Used to open and close the DVD-RW tray. 0~9 Selects a single channel while in live mode. Used for inputting numeric values. REC LOCK Locks the record function. AUDIO Toggles Audio On and Off. BACKUP Press it for backup operation. ALARM Cancels sending alarms. MODE Selec[...]

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    01 INTRODUCING introducing _07 REMOTE CONTROL RECORD Starts or ends the recording. OPEN/CLOSE Used to open and close the DVD-RW tray. 0~9 Selects a single channel while in live mode. Used for inputting numeric values. REC LOCK Locks the record function. AUDIO Toggles Audio On and Off. BACKUP Press it for backup operation. ALARM Cancels sending alar[...]

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    Figure 1 One Year: 24HR X 365 DAY =8,760 HR Temperature Unit: ºC Life (Unit: HOURS) Figure 2 08 _ installation installation You should pay attention to the following before you use the product.  Do not use it outdoor.  Do not place water or liquid near the connection part or the prod uct.  Do not impose excessive shock or force.  Do no[...]

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    02 INST ALLA TION installation _ 09 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[...]

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    BRACKET- HDD(A) BRACKET- HDD(B) BRACKET-HDD(A) SCREW-SPECIAL Screwdriver Screwdriver 10 _ installation 3. There are brackets (Bracket-HDD) mounted on the right and left sides where you can mount HDDs. Remove the screws holding each bracket to mount an HDD onto. 4. If you want to add a hard disk, remove Bracket-HDD(A), power supply cable, signal tra[...]

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    BRACKET-HDD(B) Secondary HDD IDE Connector Primary HDD IDE Connector 02 INST ALLA TION installation _ 11 6. To add another hard disk after adding a hard disk completes, remove the Bracket-HDD(B) on the DVD-RW driver. 7. Fix the hard disk to the Bracket using 4 (B)SCREW-MACHINE (6-32UNC, L4. 2) provided when purchasing the HDD. The screws should be [...]

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    CONNECTING THE NETWORK Connecting to Internet through Ethernet (10/100BaseT) 12 _ connecting connecting with other devices The illustrations are described based on SHR-5162. CONNECTING VIDEO, AUDIO, AND MONITOR SHR-5162_Eng.indb 12 2007-06-18 ソタタ・11:47:55[...]

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    03 CONNECTING connecting _ 13 Connecting to Internet through ADSL CONNECTING THE USB 1. There are two USB connecting ports on the front and rear panels of the product. 2. USB Hard Disk, USB CD/DVD, and USB Memory can be connected through any of those ports. 3. If the USB HDD is connected to the system, it should be detected and set through Menu >[...]

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    14 _ connecting CONNECTING THE RS-485 DEVICE You can connect an RS-485 device through a rear port of the product. For example, you can c onnect and co ntrol PTZ cameras supporting the RS-485 communication. You can also adopt either Half Duplex or Full Duplex method for exchanging data. Supportable baud rates are 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, [...]

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    CAM_01 CAM_01 V .Loss 04 LIVE live _ 15 live OPERA TING THE SYSTEM Turn on the power and the following Samsung logo appears. Upon completion of initializing procedure, the live screen appears with a beep sound. (It takes about one minute until a live screen comes up.)  If a n ew HDD is i nstalled, t he initiali zation may take much more time bec[...]

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    16 _ live : PTZ icon Thi s icon appe ars wh en se tting the PT Z dev ice and it ch anges to ye llow w hen o perati ng th e PTZ. : Audio icon This icon represents the ON/OFF status of audio and it changes to yellow when the audio is set to ON. It does not appear in Video mode or when the audio is disabled. : Sensor Active icon This icon appears in t[...]

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    04 LIVE live _ 17  Full Screen (Single) mode: Displays the selected channel in full screen.  4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Split mode: Displays 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 channels in each split screen. You can select channel numbers on your own using the MODE button on the front panel or remote control. In 4-channel and 9-channel split modes, the screen page is chang[...]

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    18 _ live Audio On/Off setting in 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9-split modes and PIP mode As in 16-split mode, when pressing the ENTER button in 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9-split modes and PIP mode, the selection cursor appears for you to select a channel. After selecting a channel, you can set the Audio to On or Off using the AUDIO button. According to the audio On/Off [...]

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    04 LIVE live _ 19 SPOT -OUT MONITORING Spot-out monitoring has nothing to do with the live screen output. It monitors a specific channel in full screen. After selecting Monitoring on the MENU, you can select a channel for monitoring in Spot Out Channel . You can also monitor all the channels at an interval of auto sequence time. In case of spot-out[...]

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    MENU MENU SETUP System Camera Monitoring Record Mode Event Record Schedule Backup Network Date/Time/Language Password Load Factory Default System Log Event Log System Information and Setup Storage Setup Export/Import the Configuration Remote Control Device Move/Control Select Exit Enter ID and Password OK Cancel ID Password Admin Admin Password OK [...]

  • Page 25

    Admin Password New Password  Confirm  Password Lock On Record Lock On User Password User Setup User1 New Password  Confirm  User Authority Setup Search Backup PTZ Shutdown OK Cancel Password All Key Lock On Automatic Time Synchronization On Time Server(I[...]

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    First Prev Next Last Exit No. Event Log List Date/Time 339 Video Loss CH[4] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 338 Video Loss CH[6] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 337 Video Loss CH[7] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 336 Alarm Detection CH[3] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 335 Motion Detection CH[1] 2007-03-10 10:00:29 334 Alarm Detection CH[2] 2007-03-10 10:00:09 333 Video Loss CH[4] 2007-03-10 0[...]

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    System Information Software Version B3.07-K1.40-V2.17_0702101326 Broadcast Format NTSC Mac Address 00:00:FO:54:FF:FF OK Cancel System Information and Setup USB S/W Upgrade Version 83.07-K1.40-V2.17C_0703141732 Device Information Device No Used/Total Erase Usage ATA 1 295.00K/139.92G Internal USB Memory 1 0.00/494.98M Backup Cancel Storage Setup OK [...]

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    Export the Configurations to USB Memory Mode Export File Name 07011000 Include N/W Settings Cancel Export/Import the Configuration Apply Device None Cancel Remote Control Device OK Remocon On ID:00 ID Baudrate Parity Date Stop Duplex 000 9600 None 8 1 Half Duplex 24 _ menu setup CAUTION When the Disk end mode is set to Overwrite and the HDD overwri[...]

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    MENU MENU SETUP System Camera Monitoring Record Mode Event Record Schedule Backup Network Camera Configuration PTZ Device Screen Setup Move/Control Select Exit Cancel OK 9-16 Camera Config Cam Video Audio Title Auto Seq 1 On Off CAM_01 5sec 2 On Off CAM_02 5sec 3 On Off CAM_03 5sec 4 On Off CAM_04 5sec 5 On Off CAM_05 5sec 6 On Off CAM_06 5sec 7 On[...]

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    Cancel OK 9-16 PTZ Device Cam ID Protocol Baudrate Parity Data Stop 1 000 n Samsung 38400 None 8 1 2 001 Vic. 38400 None 8 1 3 002 Pan. 19200 None 8 1 4 003 Dia. 38400 Even 8 1 5 004 None 38400 None 8 1 6 005 None 38400 None 8 1 7 006 None 38400 None 8 1 8 007 None 38400 None 8 1 Half Duplex Serial Mode : Exit Default Brightness 050 Contrast 050 Co[...]

  • Page 31

    MENU Cancel OK Record Quality & Auto Deletion Cam Normal Event Cam Normal Event 1 Level4 Level4 9 Level4 Level4 2 Level4 Level4 10 Level4 Level4 3 Level4 Level4 11 Level4 Level4 4 Level4 Level4 12 Level4 Level4 5 Level4 Level4 13 Level4 Level4 6 Level4 Level4 14 Level4 Level4 7 Level4 Level4 15 Level4 Level4 8 Level4 Level4 16 Level4 Level4 Off[...]

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    28 _ menu setup  Record Quality You can set the recording picture quality selecting of Level8(High) ~ Level1(Low).  Auto Deletion If you select On , you can set the number of days for access restriction. If it is set to 3, you cannot search the data recorded at the time less than 3 days before. In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are display[...]

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    05 MENU SETUP menu setup _ 29 EVENT RECORD MODE The detailed list for event mode settings is as follows: Alarm Detection Setup  Sensor State - Off: Sensor does not operate. - N.O (Normal Open): Sensor remains open all the time. But if it gets closed, an alarm is issued. (A Contact) - N.C (Normal Close): Sensor remains closed all the time. But if[...]

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    30 _ menu setup  Sensitivity This is used to set the sensitivity for motion detection. Available values are Low, Medium, and Very High.  Alarm-Out It is used to set the Alarm-Out location when any alarm occurs. Currently 5 Alarm Outs are available. Select an alarm-out to synchronize w ith the current sensor. But multiple values can be selecte[...]

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    05 MENU SETUP menu setup _ 31 In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. Alarm Out Schedule You can schedule the automatic output for alarms. The scheduling is enabled by selecting alarms, days and time blocks. The default setting is Event Driven. For each alarm or beep, you can activate or deactivate alarming. In case of Event Driven , th[...]

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    32 _ menu setup  IP Set the IP address for the main body of the product for connecting to the network. If the connection mode is set to Static IP, type the IP address. If the connection mode is Dynamic IP or ADSL(PPPoE), the IP address allocated by the DHCP server or ADSL company automatically appears. In case of DHCP or ADSL connection failure,[...]

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     If you set up the public DDNS (dyndns. c om, no-ip .com, or cha ngeip.c om), i t will take approximately 30 to 60 seconds to get the IP address for the host name (URL) to be updated in the DNS.  To connect this product to an IP router, you have to designate a port for this product in the setup menu of the router. This product has 4 ports for[...]

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    34 _ menu setup CONFIGURING NETWORK Port configuration for connecting Smart Viewer  To set the TCP port for DVR registration into Smart Viewer, the value should be the same as that of this product.  To use the IP router, you must forward the activated ports. - For TCP, set the assigned 4 ports in the IP Router. - For UDP, set the assigned 4 T[...]

  • Page 39

    backup _ 35 06 BACKUP If there is a predefined device connected, the window displays the device information like the free space and such. You can also use the BACKUP button on the front of your DVR. T o configur e the related settings 1. Set the start date and time using the Direction buttons and the ENTER button. 2. Set the end date and time using[...]

  • Page 40

    36 _ PTZ camera control PTZ CAMERA CONTROL MODE You have to check that proper PTZ camera settings are allocated for PTZ device setup in the Camera menu. In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. W hen the PTZ c onfiguration is complete, th e PTZ sign ( PTZ ) appears on the live screen.  If you press the ENTER button in the split screen[...]

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    PTZ camera control _ 37 07 PTZ camera control  PAN Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons on the front panel or remote control in PTZ Camera Control Mode to control the camera horizontally.  TILT Use the UP/DOWN buttons on the front panel o r remote control in PTZ Came ra Control Mode to control the camera vertically.  ZOOM Press the TELE/WIDE buttons[...]

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    38 _ PTZ camera control PRESET VIEW The preset setup allows you to move to a preset position using the PTZ camera. Press the VIEW button on the front panel or remote control in Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode to select Preset . Scroll down the cursor until it reaches the preset position that you want and you can check it from the screen to th[...]

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    recor ding _ 39 08 RECORDING REC (NORMAL RECORDING) Pressing the RECORD button starts recording as set in the Record Mode. Then the REC LED lights and the Recording icon appears on the screen. While recording on HDD is in progress, the HDD LED blinks. During recording, you can stop it by pressing the RECORD button again. If the recording stops, the[...]

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    search & play _ 41 40 _ search & play 09 SEARCH & PLA Y search & play _ 41 40 _ search & play 09 SEARCH & PLA Y BEFORE USE When you press the SEARCH button, the Search window appears after user validation checkup. Available menus are like the following:  Calendar: Searches the recorded video images using the calendar to s[...]

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    search & play _ 41 40 _ search & play 09 SEARCH & PLA Y search & play _ 41 40 _ search & play 09 SEARCH & PLA Y T o perform an event sear ch 1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to place the cursor to the wanted channel and press the ENTER button. Then the recorded events are displayed below. Each event contains the date/tim[...]

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    search & play _ 43 42 _ search & play 09 SEARCH & PLA Y search & play _ 43 42 _ search & play 09 SEARCH & PLA Y GO TO LAST SEARCH In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. T o perform this function 1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to place the cursor to the wanted camera and press the ENTER button. The selected[...]

  • Page 47

    search & play _ 43 42 _ search & play 09 SEARCH & PLA Y search & play _ 43 42 _ search & play 09 SEARCH & PLA Y  Playback mode You can change the screen display method using the MODE button and NUMERIC buttons as shown in the figure. The 16-split, 12+1 split, and 15+1 split screens are shown only in SHR-5162. - Single scr[...]

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    44 _ Smart Viewer INTRODUCTION Smart Viewer is a program to be installed on your PC. Using this program, you can monitor the video and audio data in real time through the network environment without accessing the site where the product is installed. MAIN FEA TURES  MPEG-4 Video Compression: It provides good video quality.  G.711 Voice Compres[...]

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    Smart Viewer _45 10 Smart Viewer 5. After reading the license agreement, click Yes to proceed to next step. 6. Set the destination folder to install the Smart Viewer program and click Next . 7. The installation process proceeds with setup file installation and system setup. 8. When installation is complete, click Finish to exit from the process. Sm[...]

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    46 _ Smart Viewer Smart Viewer INITIAL SCREEN 1 2 3 4 6 11 14 13 12 8 9 5 7 10 1. This screen shows the monitoring sites. 2. Using these buttons, you can enter the Search mode in which you can search and play the remote video file that has been recorded on your DVR and enter the Monitoring mode for real-time monitoring. 3. These buttons minimize an[...]

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    Smart Viewer _47 10 Smart Viewer 1. These buttons enable you to select setup items for DVR Setup, Viewer Setup, Site Setup, and S/W Version. 2. In this box, you can set the details on each setup item. 3. Using this button, you can exit from the current window. 4. You can use buttons for saving the modified data, returning the previous settings, and[...]

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    48 _ Smart Viewer For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.” - Admin Password You can change the Admin password related settings for control of DVR. - User Password You can change the user password related settings for control of DVR. CAUTION For the system password, you can input numeric values only up to 8 digits.  The Delete key and k[...]

  • Page 53

    Smart Viewer _49 10 Smart Viewer - Storage Setup It displays the information of the HDD that is contained in your DVR. Also you can d etermine whether or not to repeat recording and make a beep sound when any disk failure happens. - Remote Control Device You can configure the settings for the remote control that is installed in the DVR system. You [...]

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    50 _ Smart Viewer  The Delete key and key combinations like CTRL+C and CTRL+V in the keyboard are not supported for input of camera title.  For deletion of any input value, use the BACKSPACE key. - PTZ Device You can configure the settings for PTZ cameras, which include camera ID, protocol, baud rate, parity, data bit, and stop bit.  Monit[...]

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    Smart Viewer _51 10 Smart Viewer - Alarm Detection Setup It configures the settings for alarm recording. More than one camera should be selected to apply the alarm. - Motion Detection Setup It configures the settings for recording through motion detection. - Video Loss Setup It configures the video loss related settings.  Schedule You can config[...]

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    52 _ Smart Viewer  Network Y ou can configu re the network-related sett ings. For more d etails, see Chapte r 5, “Menu Setup.” - Network Password You can set both Admin password and user password for connecting to the DVR system through the network using Smart Viewer. CAUTION  For the network password, you can input numeric values only up[...]

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    Smart Viewer _53 10 Smart Viewer Viewer Setup Click Viewer Setup for configuring the Smart Viewer related settings. This Viewer Setup consists of 5 different items: Video Recording, File Converting, Sequence Time, OSD Display, and Auto Connection. 1 2 3 5 4 6 8 7 1. The currently displayed video data can be saved in a DVR format (*.dvr) file. The r[...]

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    54 _ Smart Viewer  Language You can set the language to be displayed on Smart Viewer. Site Setup Click Site Setup for configuring the site-related settings. Smart Viewer connects to the DVR or site that has been registered here. A site can have multiple DVRs. 1 3 5 2 4 1. The registered DVRs are displayed. 2. You can use the buttons for adding/d[...]

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    Smart Viewer _55 10 Smart Viewer If you have selected Use DDNS in the Network Settings menu of DVR or used an IP splitter to register a URL using DDNS, you can connect through the designated URL. I f you want to connect through the URL, select URL in Address Type and enter the URL set in URL . Set the port number in Port No . so that it matches the[...]

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    56 _ Smart Viewer The site name can be input in both English and Korean up to maximum 10 letters. To delete an existing site or DVR, use Delete . After selecting a site or DVR and click Delete , the following message appears. Click OK to confirm it. After this action, the DVR name is deleted but the information of DVR is not removed. When the site [...]

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    Smart Viewer _57 10 Smart Viewer  If a DVR is not connected to Smart Viewer, it is displayed in gray and “Not Connected” appears in the Status column. For software upgrade, click the following button to open the DVR firmware file. 5162/5082 5162/5082 After selecting a firmware file, click Open and select Upgrade . The progress of the upgrade[...]

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    58 _ Smart Viewer If the network password of a DVR differs from the connection password set in Smart Viewer, a login message appears to let you input the correct password manually. 2. Duplicate Admin user connection When the DVR that you want to connect to has been already occupied by an Admin user but you retry connection with the Admin privilege,[...]

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    Smart Viewer _59 10 Smart Viewer 3. When audio signal is available, the audio mark appears. 4. It displays whether the PTZ controls are active. 5. The current channel alarm status is displayed. 6. The name and IP address of the connected DVR are displayed.  Clicking the speaker icon changes the audio On and Off. : Audio Off : Audio On  When t[...]

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    60 _ Smart Viewer Camera Connection Indication Window The window displays the connection state of DVR and the connected cameras.  Yellow: When Smart Viewer is successfully connected to a DVR. When the camera is connected for monitoring.  Black: When Smart Viewer cannot be connected to a DVR.  Blue: When Smart Viewer can connect to a DVR bu[...]

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    Smart Viewer _61 10 Smart Viewer NEXT Button When this button is clicked, next screen follows. In Single Mode, the channel numbers are sequentially switched from 1 to 16. In Quad (4-split) Mode, the screens are changed like 1st 4 channels (1,2,3,4) --> 2nd 4 channels (5,6,7,8) --> 3rd 4 channels (9,10,11,12) --> 4th 4 channels (13,14,15,16[...]

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    62 _ Smart Viewer Audio V olume Control Button You can adjust the audio volume level (0 to 10) of a channel or mute it. Video Brightness/Contrast Contr ol Button After selecting a channel, you can adjust the brightness and contrast levels (0 to 10) of video image using the control buttons (+,-). The default value is 5. To return the default setting[...]

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    Smart Viewer _63 10 Smart Viewer The preset function is supported by all cameras. You can set up to 20 presets. But an active directory (AD) protocol camera can have 7 presets. The names of 2 , 3 , and 4 may vary depending on the camera vendor. And those functions may not be supported by some product.  Samsung cameras support those functions. ?[...]

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    64 _ Smart Viewer 1. The screen shows the playback channels. 2. Click this to move to the Search mode for searching and playing the video files recorded. 3. Click this to move to the Remote mode for playing back the recorded DVR video images remotely. 4. Cl ic k t hi s to mo ve to t he Lo cal m ode f or pl ay ing ba ck th e D VR fi les r eco rde d [...]

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    Smart Viewer _65 10 Smart Viewer Remote Mode This mode transfers the video data recorded on DVR through the network for playback. Up to 4 channels are allowed for simultaneous search and playback. The video data is played at the position where the time bar is located. When clicking this button, it changes to the Remote mode. Calendar Window If the [...]

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    66 _ Smart Viewer 2. File Conversion button When this button is clicked, the system converts a DVR file into JPEG or AVI format. To perform this function a. Click Open to select a DVR file to be converted. b. Select JPEG Frame or AVI Video. c. Click Start to convert the file. To stop conversion, click Stop .  If JPEG Frame is selected, the file [...]

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    Smart Viewer _67 10 Smart Viewer 6. Time Line It displays the recorded video data status on DVR after a date is selected. The normal mode displays the time ranging from 0 to 24 O’clock while the extension mode displays the time every 2 hours. 1 3 2 [Normal mode]  The channels that are being displayed on the playback screen are distinguished on[...]

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    68 _ appendix appendix PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Specs Details Notes Operating System Embedded OS Broadcasting NTSC / PAL System Input Voltage AC 100 ~ 230V (PAL) AC 110 ~ 220V (NTSC) Power Usage 60W Video Video Input Composite 16(8) Channel - 1.0Vp-p - 75 Ω Hi Z Termination BNC Type Loop Through Out 16(8) Channel - Auto Termination Video Output Comp[...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 69 Specs Details Notes Recording Compression Method Video : MPEG4 Audio : ADPCM Resolution & Recording Specs Resolution Recording Specs (Picture quality) Highest Image Recording Speed CIF(C) 352X240(NTSC) /352X288(PAL) Level8(High) ~ Level1(Low) 30ips(NTSC)/ 25ips(PAL) Half D1(N) 720X240(NTSC) /720X288(PAL) Level8(High) ~[...]

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    70 _ appendix Specs Details Notes Display Mode Single  1Channel Decoding 16 split (played cameras10-16) 9 split (played cameras 5-9) 4 split (played cameras 2-4) PIP  1 Channel Decoding + 1Channel Live Triplex 9 split  8 Channel Live + 1Channel PB Triplex 16 split  15 Channel Live +1Channel PB Play Back Play Mode Play, Pause, Stop, 2x D[...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 71 OUTLINE DRA WINGS  5082 Outline Drawings SHR-5162_Eng.indb 71 2007-06-18 ソタタ・11:50:31[...]

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    72 _ appendix  5162 Outline Drawings SHR-5162_Eng.indb 72 2007-06-18 ソタタ・11:50:38[...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 73 F ACTOR Y DEF AUL T This returns the factory default settings. The settings are made as follows;  Use System/Load Factory Default in MENU  In Live mode, press and hold down MODE and then PTZ on the fro nt panel for 6 seconds to reset the settings. Classification Detailed Items Factory Setup System Setup Time/Date/Lan[...]

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    74 _ appendix Classification Detailed Items Factory Setup Monitoring Event Monitoring Duration Off Date On Time On Title On Status On Spot Out Channel CH1 Spot Out Event Monitor Off Monitor Out Dual Out Play channel location Lower right-hand corner Multi-channel change 5 seconds R ecor d Mode Setup Record Quality & Auto Deletion Normal Quality [...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 75 Classification Detailed Items Factory Setup Network IP Settings Connection Mode Static IP Bandwidth 2Mbps Admin Password 4321 User Password 4321 IP 192.168.001.200 Gateway 192.168.001.001 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 DNS 168.126.063.001 ADSL User ID ID Password - Transfer Protocol Settings Protocol type UDP Port(TCP) 554.55[...]

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    76 _ appendix TROUBLESHOOTING (F AQ) PROBLEM SOLUTION The system power is dead and LEDs on the front of the set do not operate at all.  Please check the power connection.  Check the power voltage.  I f all your e fforts as above end up wi th nothing, check or exchange the power supply. Video data remains in the system but some channels dis[...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 77 PROBLEM SOLUTION Alarms keep continuously issued so you cannot cancel using the ALARM button.  Press the MENU button and do the following: 1) To cancel Event Monitoring: Monitoring > Event Monitoring Duration Off 2) To cancel Buzzer: Event Record > Alarm (Motion Detection/Video Loss) > Alarm-Out . 3) To cancel [...]

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    78 _ appendix PROBLEM SOLUTION The Audio icon of Smart Viewer is left deactivated in Live mode. Setting Audio to On in the Camera menu of your DVR will make no difference.  If your PC has no Audio driver or has some problem with Audio play by an Audio driver, the Audio icon will be deactivated. Please check Audio driver installation status. When[...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 79 OPEN SOURCE LICENSE REPORT ON THE PRODUCT This product uses software provided under the name of GPL and LGPL. You can receive the following GPL and LGPL source codes by email request to www.sec.co.kr.  GPL Software Kernel, Busybox, Sysvinit, dvd+rw-tools, cdrtools, dosfstools  LGPL Software gLibc, Inetutils GNU GENER[...]

  • Page 84

    80 _ appendix constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program’s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy a[...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 81 otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance. 5. You are no[...]

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    82 _ appendix REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBU TE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR IN[...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 83 and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users. This license, the Lesser General Public License, applies to some specially designated software p ackag es--typical ly librarie s--of the F ree Software Foundation and other authors who decide to use it. You can use it too, but we suggest you firs[...]

  • Page 88

    84 _ appendix a notice placed by the copyright holder or other authorized party saying it may be distributed under the terms of this Lesser General Public L icense (also called “this L icense”). Each licensee is addressed as “you”. A “library” means a collection of software functions and/or data prepared so as to be conveniently linked [...]

  • Page 89

    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 85 of the code of the Library into a program that is not a library. 4. You may copy and distribute the Library (or a portion or derivative of it, under Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above provided that you accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source c[...]

  • Page 90

    86 _ appendix executable. It may happen that this requirement contradicts the license restrictions of other proprietary libraries that do not normally accompany the operating system. Such a contradiction means you cannot use both them and the Library together in an executable that you distribute. 7. You may place library facilities that are a work [...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 87 Foundation. 14. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Library into other free programs whose distribution conditions are incompatible with these, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exception[...]

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    88 _ appendix OpenSSL LICENSE * Copyright (c) 1998-2006 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions a[...]

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    11 APPENDIX appendix _ 89 * “This product includes cryptographic software written by * Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)” * The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the rouines from the library * being used are not cryptographic related :-). * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from * the apps directory (a[...]