Samsung SVR-440 manuel d'utilisation

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    2 Introduction Thank you for purchasi ng the SVR440 This user m anual is for the SVR-4 40. The term “unit” always refer s to the SVR-440 . W e recomm end users who install an d operate the un it to thoroughl y read this m anual and other reference m anuals indicated in this m anual before installation and operation. This specif ication is subje[...]

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    3 Warning Marks W arnings and Cautions – the marks that give warning to us ers in this manual indic ate different levels of importance. These marks are c lassified by the level and potentiality of risk. It is strongly recommended for us ers to completely unders tand these marks before us ing the unit. This warning is given wh ere carrying out an [...]

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    4 Table of contents CHA PTER 1 S A FETY CAUTION S .................................................................. 7 CHA PTER 2 OVERVIEW ................................................................................ 9 2.1 Features ...................................................................................................................[...]

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    5 4.5 RECORD SETUP ............................................................................................................................... 38 4.5.1 REPEA T REC ORD ....................................................................................................................... 38 4.5.2 RECORD SETUP.....................................[...]

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    6 5.4 Recording ............................................................................................................................................ 59 5.4.1 General Recording ......................................................................................................................... 59 5.4.2 Scheduled Recordin g ..............[...]

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    7 Chapter 1 Safety Cauti ons * Before Ins tallation – On the rear of the un it, ensure accurate setting of supply voltage prior to power conn ection. – Disconnec t the power before installation. – Do not install the unit in humid locations. It may result i n a risk of electrica l shock or fire. – This unit must be properly grounded to preve[...]

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    8 * During Installation – Install the u nit such that a minimum of 15cm space ex ists between the ventilati on grills of the cooling fan and any wall or surface in order to ens ure smooth heat release. – Be sure to ins tall the unit on the flat surface. A n unsecured fall may result in a risk of failure or personal injury. – Keep away from th[...]

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    9 Chapter 2 Overview The Samsung SVR-440 is a di gital video recorder desi gned to be used as the sec urity device in small shops, c onvenience stores, banks, ATMs, etc. It i s a stand-alone device, s ecuring system performance and saf ety. The Samsung SVR-440 saves vi deo images on the HDD instead of on videotapes. Then, it ca n save quality image[...]

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    10 Storage Media Built-in HDD is the basic memory supply. Using USB memory stick or Ex ternal CD-RW ( (Guaranteed to the recomm ended m odel only) , Users can cop y the images on it from the internal HDD . . Basic Memory Supply: Bui lt-in HDD . backup media: : USB m emory stick External CD-RW – Mak er : LITEON CO., LT D Model : LTR-5232 7SX Netwo[...]

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    11 2.2 Configuration The SVR-440 package c ontains the main unit and its components as specifi ed below. W hen you purchase the unit, p lease check to ensure the components specified below are in cluded. If any components are miss ing, please contact your loc al vendor.  Following parts will be included when HDD is not installed. SVR-440 Main Un[...]

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    12 2.3 Names and Functions of Each Part 2.3.1 Control Pa nel on the fr ont Indication LED LED Name Description Power Light up when power is applied to the system HDD Light up when the system is accessing HDD EVENT Light up when sensor is triggered or Motion is detected NETWORK Light up when client has connected to the system through the network REC[...]

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    13 Press to move right in Menu item in setup mode and to select camera2 in live mode. It c an also be used to enter numbe r 2 when entering password. Press to move down in Menu item i n s etup mode a nd to select camera3 in li ve mode. It can also be used to enter number 3 when entering p ass word. Press to move left in Menu i tem in s etup mode an[...]

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    14 2.3.2 Rear Connec tion Term inals ① Video in : Camera Input(NT SC/P AL) ② Video out : Composite Video Output ③ VGA : VGA out put for PC monit or ④ RS-232 ⑤ Sensor in : Sensor Input ⑥ Alarm out : Alarm Output ⑦ LAN : RJ45 connect or ⑧ DC12V : DC12V Power connector ⑨ AUDIO IN : Au dio Input ⑩ AUDIO OUT : Audio Outp ut ⑪ Switc[...]

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    15 2.3.3 Rem ote Controller RECORD S tart/S top Record ing PTZ PTZ Control Button SEARCH Search Button AUTO Auto Sequence b utton ENTER Select and Save the changed value in Menu MENU Enter into Setup M enu ESC Return to previous Menu F/REW Jump backward. Playback posit ion m oves to 1 minute back ward. PLA Y/P AUSE Playback /Pause in Playback mode [...]

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    16 2.4 Unit Specification ■ System Items Specification Processor DSP Operating Sy stem(O/S) RTOS Compression metho d MPEG-4 ■ Video Items Specification Input Method Composite Inpu t 4-Channel Video Input Level 1.0 Vp-p, Composite Live Screen Display Speed NTSC: 1 20 Frame s/Sec PAL: 100 Frame s/Sec Live Screen Dig ital Memory NTSC: 720 (W) _ 48[...]

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    17 ■ Remote Control Items Specification Infrared LED Up to 5m ■ Recording Items Specification Maximum Nu mber of Frames/Sec (Resolution) NTSC(720X480 ): 30 Frame s/Sec NTSC(360X240 ): 120 F rames/Sec PAL(720X576 ): 2 5 Frames/S ec PAL(360X288 ): 1 00 Frames/Se c Recording Meth od Pre-Event Re cording Image Qua lity 3 Types of Recording Mo des: [...]

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    18 ■ HDD Items Specification Basic Supply HDD Type Minimum Rate Recommended units 1 EIDE 7200rpm Western Digital/Sam sung Ele ctronics/Maxtor We recommen d the models described belo w among Western Digital/Samsung Electronics/ Maxtor HDD series. ■ Backup Items Spe cification Digital Backup USB Memory Stick or External CD-RW(LITEON CO,.LTD L TR-[...]

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    19 ■ Password Items Specification 2 stage Password 4-digit Password(including fou r numbers) Adimin : Control all function (Default is 1111) Network: : Network access (Def ault is 1111) ■ Network Items Specification General Live Screen: Mon itoring Playback Screen: Sea rch Menu Setting: Menu setting available(CMS S/ W : option) Access Method: D[...]

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    20 ■ Exterior Items Specification Material Dimension Weight Steel Case 260( W) X 350(D) X 65(H)mm About 4.5Kg ■ Connection T erminals Items Spe cification Video Input Monitor Output VGA Output(PC Mo nitor) Audio Jack USB Port 9-Pin DSUB 6-Pin Terminal sector 8-Pin Terminal sector 2-Pin Terminal sector Termination Sw itch (JP2 Termination) LAN I[...]

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    21 Chapter 3 How to Install 3.1 How to Connect All Parts The connection l ayout for the SVR-440, the monitor, CCTV and external devices are described below. 3.2 상세 연결 3.2.1 착탈식 하드디스크 랙 장착 방법[...]

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    22 3.2 Detailed Connection 3.2.1 Cam era SVR-440 can acc ommodate up to 4 cameras for CCTV. C onnect the BNC terminal of each camera to the CAMERA IN terminal of the uni t. 3.2.2 Audio The Samsung SVR-440 can save audio inf ormation. For storage or output of audi o information, it is required to connect the rel evant devices. _ - For Audio input se[...]

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    23 Audio Output Connect the RCA Audi o Output Terminal (monitor with a s peaker, etc.) to the AUDIO OUT terminal on the rear of the unit. 3.2.3 Monitor Connect the VIDEO OUT ter minal of the MONITOR OUTP UT and the BNC terminal of the monitor using the BNC c able for video data output to the main moni tor. There is also VGA video output f or the PC[...]

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    24 3.2.4 External Con nector Alarm Input (ALARM IN ) This external s ensor connection terminal transfers data from the connected sensor or devic e to the unit. Relay Output (RELAY OUT) This Alarm Output terminal u ses the co ntact relay for the alarm output to the external devices. You can select NO (Normal Open), CM (Co mmon) or NC (Normal Clos e)[...]

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    25 External Control Devic e Terminal(RS–422/485) This terminal is c onnected to external control d evices. The JP2 termination that set is turns on and off the termination resi stance of RS–422/48 5 communication device. The JP 2 termination is inside of the DVR. ` No. Description Classification RS-422 RS-485 1 TX+(+Transmit Data) Data+ 2 TX-(-[...]

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    26 LAN Connection (Ether net 10/100 B ase–T) This port is to co nnect to a network. 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 conn ection)[...]

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    27 Monitor Output(VGA) This is the o utput connector for VGA Monitor. No. Description No. D escription 1 Red Signa(75 , 0.7Vp–p) 9 N/C(No connection) 2 Green Signal(75, 0.7 Vp–p) 10 Ground 3 Blue Signal(75, 0.7V p–p) 11 Ground 4 N/C(No connection) 12 N/C(No connection) 5 Ground 13 HSYNC (Horizon tal Synchronization) 6 Ground 14 VSYNC(Ve rtica[...]

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    28 Chapter 4 How to Set 4.1 Menu Configuration Press the Menu button on th e front si de of the unit or the MENU button on the remote control , and the menu for a variety of s ettings related to the unit wi ll appear. The menu is confi gured as described below. Screen setup Reco rd setup System setup Network & Seria l setup Event setup P TZ Set[...]

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    29 The menu is confi gured as illustrated below. Main Menu Submenu Se tup Sub jects Screen CH1~ 4 Auto S e quen ce S tatus T itl e, Brightness, Contrast Sequence, Sequence Dw ell, Video Loss Skip OSD, Clock Display , HDD Free S pace, Recording S tatus, T itl e Display , Event Display , OSD Contrast Record Repeat Record CH1 Repeat Record, W arning M[...]

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    30 Network Network RS-485/422 Network T ype, IP ADDR ESS, SUBNE T MASK , GA TEWA Y , DNS, I D, PW , DD NS SER VER DONAMAIN ADDRESS System ID, BAUD RA TE, DA T A BIT , P ARITY BIT , STOP BIT Event Motion Detect SENSOR CH1~4 Motion Zone , CH1~4 Motion Sensitivity Sensor 1~4 T y pe PTZ CH1 CH2 PTZ Came ra ID, Model PTZ Came ra ID, Model CH3 PTZ Came r[...]

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    31 4.2 Default Setup The SVR-440 is deli vered to customers with the f actory default values as described below. To initialize the menu setup to the f actory default values, select [YES] for the [DEFAULT] item in [SYSTEM SETUP]–[ETC] on the menu. Then, all s etting values changed by users are initialized to the default values as illustrated below[...]

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    32 CH2 MODE QUALITY FRAME RATE AUDIO POST RECO RD TIME PRE RECOR D RELAY OUT EVENT BEEP SCHEDULE CONTINUOUS HIGH 1f/s OFF 5SEC 5SEC OFF OFF SETUP CH3 MODE QUALITY FRAME RATE AUDIO POST RECO RD TIME PRE RECOR D RELAY OUT EVENT BEEP SCHEDULE CONTINUOUS HIGH 1f/s OFF 5SEC 5SEC OFF OFF SETUP CH4 MODE QUALITY FRAME RATE AUDIO POST RECO RD TIME PRE RECOR[...]

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    33 ETC LANGUAGE KEY BUZZER DEFAULT DESCRIPTION REMOTE CONTROLLER ID ENGLISH OFF SETUP DISPLAY 0 ■ NETW ORK Main Menu Submenu Default NETWORK NETW ORK TYPE IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATE W AY DNS ID PW DDNS SERVE DDNS SERVER DO MAIN ADDRESS LAN 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 - - OFF ns.standalone4ch.com CLIENT ACC ESS[...]

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    34 SENSOR4 TYP E OFF ■ PTZ SETUP Main Menu Submenu Default CH1 PTZ CAMERA ID MODEL 0 NONE CH2 PTZ CAMERA ID MODEL 0 NONE CH3 PTZ CAMERA ID MODEL 0 NONE CH4 PTZ CAMERA ID MODEL 0 NONE 4.3 Menu Screen Setup Select the MENU button on the remote contr ol or the main unit, and the following Menu Sc reen appears. Press the M ENU button, and the backgro[...]

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    35 . Setup Items: Change the s ettings on the Su bmenu. . How to Set: This message provides the guide for menu setup. . It may take a littl e while for the recording setup. Then, pl ease wait for a while. . Except for the recording setup, setting changes are immediately applied. Operations * Operation the unit us ing the buttons on the main unit. -[...]

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    36 4.4.1 CH1~CH4 Select set up items related to channels s uch as channel titles or brightness. . Channel Titles: Ti tles can be individually set to each channel. Select the channel t itle and press ENT button . Then, the ke yboard to enter the title i s displayed as illus trated below. The positions of characters in the Channel Titles c an be arra[...]

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    37 4.4.2 AUTO SEQU ENCE The live screens are automat ically switched i n the order of <CH1 -> CH2 -> CH3 -> CH4 > at the predefined switching interval. The channel switc hing interval can be set f rom 1 up to 10 on the [SEQUENCE] menu. . SEQUENCE : Se t it ON for Auto Se quence m ode . SEQUENCE DW ELL: Set the screen displ ay duratio[...]

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    38 recording is i ndicated. . RECORD STAT US [ON/OF F]: W ith Record Status [ON], the recording status “S” is displayed on the corner of the s creen during recording. . TITLE DISPLA Y [ON/OFF ]: W ith Titles Display [ON], the titl es of [CH1 ~ 4] set on the Channel Title submenu by uses are dis played on the live sc reens. . EVENT DISPL AY [ON/[...]

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    39 4.5.2 RECORD S ETUP . IMAGE SIZE : S et the resolutio n to either 720X48 0 or 360X240 4.5.3 CH1 ~CH4 Set the deta ils of recordin g setup m ode.[...]

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    40 - MODE : Select one of four r ecording m ethods below. CONTINUOUS C ontinuous recording mo de for 24h for day SCHEDULE Reserved recordin g MOTION DETEC T Recording is activated when t he s ystem detects the motion from input video images. SENSOR R ecording is activated when the system detects the sensor operation. DISABLE T his is a setup mode f[...]

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    41 M : Motion Detect rec ording - : Cancel the sett ing 4.6 SYSTEM SETUP This is a set up menu relate d to DVR system. Press the MENU button and select the Tab using the Left/Ri ght button. Then, the submenu related to system appears as ill ustrated below. Press Button and selec t the submenu using the Left /Right button. Next, press button again, [...]

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    42 digit password usi ng Up/Down and R ight/Left button. . 4.6.3 CLOCK Set the date of the unit. . CLOCK : Set the time in thi s menu. The unit will automatically reboot for system stabil ization . DATE MODE : Set the dat e format. Selec ts the date format among YY/MM/ DD, MM/DD/ YY, DD/MM/YY or YY-M M-DD, MM-DD- YY, DD-MM- YY . MONTH T YPE : Selec[...]

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    43 . REMOT E CONTROLLER ID : S et the rem ote control ID. If you select 0, it appe ars R:A on the screen and user c an control a ll the DVRs b y using only one rem ote controller 4.7 NETWORK & SERIAL SETUP This is a set up m enu related to Net work and RS-485/ 422. Press the MENU but ton and select the Tab b y using the Left/Right butto n. Then[...]

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    44 Step 1) user can set DD NS on the set up menu of SVR-440 as b elow .  Select the Network menu a nd the following scr een is displa yed. Move the cursor on the DDNS SERVER and set it ON. This is all about t he DDNS setup on th e DVR unit. Step 2) Using the IP authentication program, obtain the authentication numbers. 1. “Dynam ic IP aut hent[...]

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    45 Procedure) Execution of th e D ynamic IP authentication program     Write MAC ADDR ESS     Click on the button  co nfirm the authentication num ber!!  Using GEN SERIAL , obtain the Reg istration num ber according to the M ac address  Refer to the Mac address from the fol lowing path, DVR S ystem setup-ETC-System [...]

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    46 Step 3) Move on to t he D DNS registrat ion ser ver once the authentica tion num ber is generated. DDNS server -. http ://211.174.1 10.135 ( http://standalone4ch .com ) 1. Register the ID and Password to be used for prod uct registrat ion. Input ID & Pass word and click on the OK button. Enter the ID & P/W of the system you wish to regis[...]

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    47 3. Input Mac addres s, Regis tration and Dom ain name. Click on the CHEC K button to move on next step. 4. The following mess age will be displa yed if the Dom ain name entere d is usable. Click..!! Click..!![...]

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    48 5. T he following m essage will b e displayed if the Dom ain nam e entered is not usable. 6. Click on button a nd the n c lick on the OK button on Camera & S erver reg istration screen. 7. Once the r egistration is done, Cl ick on the LIST button on Camera & Server registrat ion screen. Registered domain c an be check ed as below . 8. Do[...]

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    49 9. Mac address can not be m odified therefore Click on the DELET E button to delet e the host name and repeat t he registration proc edure. 10. Click on the ‘ YES’ button to delete the host nam e. Click..! Click..!![...]

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    50 4.7.2 CLIENT ACCESS . PORT: W hen connecting to PC, the ports can be ch angeable. To connect SVR-44 0 to router, it needs to set all 3 kinds of ports. Default setting port on D VR: Control – Co nnect, ptz, event an d other control d ata Default setting port +1: VI DEO Default setting port +2: AUDIO For exam ple)Default setting port on DVR: 349[...]

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    51 . MAIL S ERVER IP: Please rem ain the default va lue. 4.7.4 RS-485/422 Set the connecti on details between monitoring devic es and units. For example, set detai ls between a camera and a CCTV. . SYSTEM ID: Set the IDs rel ated to the DVR main unit ID in connec ting devices such as cameras to the unit. . BAUD RAT E: Set the data transf er rate pe[...]

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    52 4.8.1 MOTIO N DETECTT ION CH1~4 [ON O FF] : Set whether to detec t motions by channe l. . Sensitivity : You ca n set the sensi tivity to the changes on a screen f rom 1 to 9. Higher values mean more precise motion detec tion. . Area Setup : S elec t the area for the motion de tection in FULL or Partial zone. - FULL ZONE : De tect motions by anal[...]

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    53 4.8.2 SENSOR T YPE Inputs detected and t ransferred from external sensors are identified as events. Select the switch type of a sensor connec ted to each channel. - N/O : NORMAL O PEN T ype Sensor - N/C : NORMAL CLO SE T ype Sensor - OFF 4.9 PTZ SETUP Press the MENU button and select the Tab us ing the Left/Right button. Then, the su bmenu relat[...]

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    54 vary by manufacturer. It is necessary to set the s ignals accurately by model. - Available Models  Samsung : SPD(SPD-16 00, SPD-2200, SPD-2500)  PELCO(D) : PELCO ‘D ’ Speed Dom e using Protocol  SRX : SRX-100B, DONGYANG, WON WOO, CANON, DYNAC OLOR, S ONY etc. 4.10 EXIT MENU Press the ESC bu tton to close the menu after setup. Then ,[...]

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    55 Please create a folder at US B mem ory stick and nam e it “UPGRADE”. Co py the upgrade f ile ④ into the folder and co nnect the USB mem ory stick to DVR. Select the US B UPGRADE on th e screen and the f irmware upgrad e aut ⑤ omaticall y proceed. W hen the upgrade is done, DVR will be rebooted a nd select BOOT APPLICATIO N in the test ?[...]

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    56 the screen as be low) ③ Move the cursor to RTC Co nfiguration and press ENT button. Fo llowing screen ap pears. ④ Input correct year/month/date/hour/m in/sec and pres s ENT button. ⑤ Please pay attention to inp ut correct tim e otherwise data stored in HDD c an be d eleted. ⑥ Select BOOT APPLICA T ION and press ENT button, and DVR will b[...]

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    57 Chapter 5 Operations 5.1 Preliminary Checks before Starting Operation . Before Power up, be sure to check NT SC or PAL and s elect the right m onitor out put bet ween Composite and VG A by usi ng the switch on the r ear panel of the unit. See the det ails as below. Video mode Video output SETTING NTSC P AL BNC V GA Factory Default O X O X X O O [...]

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    58 5.3 Live Video Screen After turning on power, the live video screen, the monitoring s creen, is displayed. 5.3.1 Individual Ch annel and Split Screen Display Press the CH1 to CH4 buttons , and the video from each c hannel appears on the f ull screen. 5.3.1 Single and Mu lti Channe l Display Press the Channe l button[1~4], the n the single chan n[...]

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    59 5.4 Recording 5.4.1 General Rec ording Press the REC button, t hen manual recording is immedia tely started and recording indi cation message will be d isplayed on the screen( ). Pres s the REC button again, then pre- setup recording will be ac tivated according to the recording mode by each ch annel. Icon will be displ ayed as below . : CO NTIN[...]

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    60 5.5.1 EVENT S EARCH Select EVENT SEARCH and pres s ENT button t o display belo w. . Date with blue c olor indicate th at contains recor ded data. . Select date, chan nel and event t ype and press P LAY button t o playback. 5.5.2 TIME LINE BAR User can easil y select a des ired search tim e using the T ime line bar. Press ENT butto n on the Tim e[...]

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    61 5.5.3 GO T O User can enter a desired search dat e and tim e in this m enu. Press ENT butto n to display as bel ow. - User can enter a desired search dat e and tim e and press PLAY butto n to pla yback. 5.5.4 GO FIRST Press ENT butto n to playback from the first data store d in the HD D. 5.5.5 GO LAST Press ENT butto n to playback from the last [...]

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    62 5.5.7 COPY LIST User can save the conte nts of HDD to USB memory stick f or backup. Both of Still image and Video can be backup . Maximum backup time of Video is up t o 999seconds. 5.5.7.1 Still im age Back up During the m onitoring, Pres s COPY button if you wish to capt ure image. W hen Figure1 is ① displayed, press YES to store the image in[...]

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    63 5.5.7.2 Video back up: Onl y available during Pl ayback m ode Dur ing th e Pla yback, Press PAUSE button t o paus e th e pla yback and Press COPY button. ① You will be ask ed whethe r to store Still image or V ideo(Figure1). Select Video and se t t he duration of c opy to store the dat a into the HDD. Press SEARCH b utton and sel ② ect ARCHI[...]

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    64 5.6 Recorded File Playback PLA Y/P AUSE Playback and Pause the Pla yback screen Reverse pla yback. 1X, 2X, 4X Reverse Jum p. The Playback position m oves 1 minute backward. Forward Jum p. The Playback position m oves 1 minute f orward Forward pla yback. 1X, 2X, 4X During playback, f ew frame can be missing depen ds on the image quali ty but this[...]

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    65 - For Focus adjus tment, Press button 5.7.3 INIT IALIZE : Select INIT IALIZE and Press ENT button to initialize t he PTZ cam era. .Press the PT Z control button to m ove and press the button again to s top. . The PTZ Mode is available in th e Live Screen.[...]

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    66 Chapter 6 Network Viewer Program Operates the unit or changes setting values on a remote PC by using the Network Vi ewer Program. This chapter desc ribes the installation and operations of Network Viewer Program. This manual assumes that use r s are familiar with ba sic knowledge o f the operation of O/S and compu ters. 6.1 Network Viewer Progra[...]

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    67 ⑥ Double-clic k the SvrManager.exe f ile to start the program. ⑦ The followi ng screen is displayed. Time, IP inform ation Connect./Dis-connect, Live/Playback, Password Channel Select, P TZ Control Recording status , Audio, Alar m Minimize, Maximize, Exit button[...]

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    68 6.2 Control Panel for Live screen Networ k Access PTZ Control HDD Free Space Audio ON/OFF Password Input Recorded Data Search Audio Volume Alarm Out Channel Select Auto Sequence ② ③ ① ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩[...]

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    69 ① : Network Access Button The Network Viewer Program can perf orm the setting and op erations through acces s to the units installed in up to f our remote sites. To this end, the Netwo rk Viewer Program needs to be c onnected to the units in stalled in the remote places. Press button, and the following screen appears. You can add, change, or d[...]

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    70 ② : Recorded Data Search Butt on In Live m onitoring mode, Press button, and following scr een appears. You will be able to search data f rom the conne cted DVR. ③ : Password Input Box Press button, and the following screen appears . Input pass word and Press OK button to save the passwor d. Once you sa ve password, you will be asked to inpu[...]

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    71 : PTZ Control Button ⑥ Network PT Z Function can be c ontrolled when th e PTZ cam era is properl y connected to RS- 485. . PT : Control Pan /Tilt. Press PT button and contro l Pan/Tilt b y using following but tons. - : Pres s this button to m ove right - : Pres s this button to m ove left - : Pres s this button to m ove up - : Pres s this butt[...]

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    72 6.3 Control Panel for Live screen ③ ① ② ④ ⑤ : Setup Me nu for ① Network Vie wer Press button, and the following sc reen appear s. ① -1 General User can set Secur ity option, S ave path and Con nect option in t his Menu scr een. - Security Option : User can s et the Password protect ion as belo w  Startup : Password is r equired [...]

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    73  Search : Password is req uired when you the viewer tur ns to Search m ode. - Save Path  Capture : Set the save pat h for the still image stored in the PC  Backup : Set the save p ath for the still im age stored in t he PC - Miscellaneous  Automatic Reconnec tion : Autom atic reconnect ion opt ion when the line is disconnected. Recon[...]

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    74 - LOG  Path : Set save path f or the Event Log f ile in the PC  Size : Set size of f older for the Event Log f ile is stored. ① -4 Record - Record Conditio n In Live m onitoring mode, Press button to stor e the images into th e PC. Event Type Setup whethe r Log, Icon and E vent list are sto red by Event type.[...]

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    75  Always + Auto rec ord : W hile the Network is c onnected, Alwa y s store th e images transm itted from the site.  Event + Auto recor d : W hile the Network is connect ed, store the im ages transm itted from the site in c ase Event. - Event User can assign th e desired E vent type to be store d and the f ollowing screen box appears when yo[...]

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    76 - Disk Space : Set t he HDD s pace where the im age is stored - Disk Full  Replace Oldest Fi les : The rec orded data will be over written, when t he HDD spac e is fully recorded.  Stop Recording: S top recording, e ven if the HDD sp ace is full y recorded. ① -5 Video Set Brightness , Contrast, Hue a nd Saturation. ① -6 About Network V[...]

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    77 : Still Image Capture butt on in Live mode ② Press button, and the following sc reen appear s. - Save Path : Pres s button on the Save path and set the desired save p ath. - File Name : W rite file name of the image to be st ored - File Form at : Select save file f ormat. - Print : Press butto n to print the stor ed image. Pressing this button[...]

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    78 - : Press the button once again t o stop the recordi ng - : Press the button to discon nect the net work - : Press the button to convert to p lay mode sc reen - T he calendar s hows dates with recor ded video i n red. Select the date on t he calendar you wish to pla y - The green bar i ndicates the re is recorded vid eos on the date which is sel[...]

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    79 6.4 control Panel for Search screen ⑩ Playback Button ① : Network Access Button ② ③ ① ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ Networ k Access Audio ON/OFF Recorded Data Search Password Input Channel Select Search Calendar HDD Free Space Audio Volume Alarm out[...]

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    80 Network connect b utton and ref er to Control panel f or Live screen for Network access button. ② : Recorded Data Search Butt on In Search screen m ode, Press button to s witch into Live m onitoring mode. ③ : Password Input Box Press button, and the following screen appears . Input pass word and Press OK button to save the pass word. Once yo[...]

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    81 6.5 Other Search Button ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ : Still Image Capture butt on in Search m ode ① In Search m ode, Press button , and the f ollowing screen app ears. - Save Path : Pres s button on the Save path and set the desired save p ath. - File Name : W rite file name of the image to be st ored. - File Form at : Select save file f ormat. ?[...]

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    82 ④ : Mark out After press the Mark in button, Pres s button to m ark out as a end tim e for the backup. Between Mark in and Mark out tim e will be indicated i n Purple co lor. Once you set the Mark in & out, Press button and press O K button to start back up. ⑤ : Setup Button Same func tion as Live Control Butto n button in L ive screen m[...]

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    83 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting The SVR-440 is a very sophi sticate devic e, so failure can occur. For fai lures, please follow the instructions des cribed below. The unit will not t urn on even af ter plugging the ad aptor jack. * Check whether the power cord is properly plugged i n. Images are not a ppearing on the m onitor after plugg ing the ada p[...]

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    84 4CH 4CH 4CH 4CH Digit al Vide o Recorder Digital Video R ecorder Digital Video R ecorder Digital Video R ecorder SV R SVR SVR SVR - - - -44 0 440 440 440  Specif icatio ns Specifica tions Specifica tions Specifica tions Video Input 4 BNC Monitor Output 1BNC, 1VGA(Sel ectable) Compres sion MPEG4 Speed 120fps 100fps Resolution 720 X 480 720 X 5[...]

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