Samsung SVR-480 manual

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    User Manu al 0[...]

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    User Manu al 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing Samsung DV R product s. This is the user manual for SVR-3200, SVR -1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-16 45, SVR-960C, SVR- 945, SVR-480. Before inst alling or operating this product, please familiari ze yourself with this user manual and other ma nuals referenced by this manual. This user manual and the sof tw[...]

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    User Manu al 2 incident. V arious experience an d technical is needed fo r inst allation of this product and an amateur installation m ight cause fire, electric shock, and defect. All instal lation operations should be performed by the agency you purch ased this product from. This manual is authored S VR-3200, SVR-1680 C, SVR-1 660C, SVR-1645, SVR-[...]

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    User Manu al 3 Content s Chapter 1. Safety Cautions ............................................................ 7 1.1 Explaining the Symbols ................................................................................................... 7 Chapter 2. Summary ..................................................................... 10 2.1 Features .[...]

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    User Manu al 4 4.6 Live Video Pause .......................................................................................................... 40 4.7 PTZ Control ................................................................................................................... 41 4.7.1 Pan/T ilt .....................................................[...]

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    User Manu al 5 6.6.1 Audio .................................................................................................................. 68 6.6.2 Audio Mixing ....................................................................................................... 69 6.7 General Event Setup .......................................................[...]

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    User Manu al 6 7.6 Playback .................................................................................................................. ........ 106 7.6.1 Screen Division & Channel Change ................................................................. 106 7.6.2 Image Record ing ..........................................................[...]

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    User Manu al 7 Chapter 1. Safety Cautions 1.1 Explaining the Symbols Wa r n i n g Refers to information users need to know in order to prevent serious injury or death. Before installation V erify the supplied voltage (AC100V~AC240V) before connecting to the power supply . Make sure the power supply is of f before install ation. Do not install in a [...]

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    User Manu al 8 Do not use water , paint thinner or organic solv ent for cleaning the product exterior . Doing so may cause a malfunction or an electric shock. Use a dry cloth to cle an the exterior . During inst allation For adequate ventilation, inst all the product with at least 15cm of sp ace between the cooler and the wall surface. T o prevent [...]

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    User Manu al 9 protection against harmful interfere nce when the equipment is operate d in a commercial environment. This equipment generate s, uses, and c an radiate radio frequency energy an d, if not installed an d used in accordance with the instructi on manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment[...]

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    User Manu al 1 0 Chapter 2. Summary 2.1 Features Monitoring Screen The monitoring screen support s vivid, high-definit ion live visual feed from each channel and provides multiple screens. Real time MPEG-4 visual output (480 frames) Multiple split-screen monitoring m odes SVR-3200/1680C/1660C/1 645: Single, 4, 9, 10, 16 SVR-960C/945: Single, 4, 9 S[...]

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    User Manu al 1 1 Output - 1 in rear , SVR-960C/945 : 9 channels (4 RCA in rear , 5 D-SUB), Output - 1 in rear , SVR-480 : 4 channels (4RCA), Output – 1 in rear Supports simultaneou s recording and playback V ideo Recording The product is capable of storing visual image data as hi gh resolution MPEG-4 video at up to 480 frames per second, as well [...]

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    User Manu al 1 2 backed up or stored to DV D-R, CD-R or a USB storage device. The built-in hard disk i s provided as primary storage Multiple porta ble data storage media are su pported: DVD-R, CD-R and USB ※ Refer to the appendix on the back of the manual regarding com patible media types. Hard disk expansion devi ce (external recording device):[...]

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    User Manu al 1 3 Networking The product support s LAN, xDSL and other networki ng capabilities. Combined with the P C interface client, the core features of t he device can be easily remotely controlle d. E-mails can be sent via TCP/IP or DHCP upon an event trigger Remote live visual feed (singl e or 4 section split-screen) PC playback, storage, se[...]

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    User Manu al 1 4 Chapter 3. Product Description 3.1 Front Part 3.1.1 SVR-3200 No. Classification Function 1 DVD-Multi for copying For copying recorded video and image s to DVD/CD optical media. 2 Channel LED Shows the data input and ev ent operation status 3 JOG/SHUTTLE Jog can adjust setting values, control the STEP function, navigate through the [...]

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    User Manu al 1 5 COPY lamp Indicates copying operation. PLA Y lamp Lit when copying. 1 1 Power button T urns on or of f the device. 12 ESC button The Escape button navigates up the menu tree and closes dialog windows. 13 COPY S tarts Copy mode. 14 FUNC S tarts F unction mode. 15 MONITO R Cycles through from Monitor 1 to 4. 16 PTZ S tarts or ends PT[...]

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    User Manu al 1 6 3.1.2 SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645 No. Classification Function 1 DVD-Multi for copying For copying recorded video and image s to DVD/CD optical media. 2 Channel LED Shows the data input and ev ent operation status 3 JOG/SHUTTLE Jog can adjust setting values, control the STEP function, navigate through the menu, and adjust the pla[...]

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    User Manu al 1 7 closes dialog windows. 13 COPY S tarts Copy mode. 14 FUNC S tarts F unction mode. 15 MONITOR Cycles through from Monitor 1 to 4 : SVR-168 0C, Switches from main and sub monitor : SVR-166 0C, SVR-1645 16 PTZ S tarts or ends PTZ function. 17 USB1, USB2 USB ports for extern al devices (mouse, USB memory stick). 18 PLA Y/ENTER S tart p[...]

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    User Manu al 1 8 3.1.3 SVR-960C No. Classification Function 1 DVD-Multi fo r copying For copying recorded video and image s to DVD/CD optical media. 2 Channel LED Shows the data input and ev ent operation status 3 Channel button Selects chan nel in live feed or playback 4 AUTO S tarts or stop s user defined sequence s. 5 MUL TI Changes split-scre e[...]

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    User Manu al 1 9 14 MONITOR Switches from main and sub monitor 15 PTZ S tarts or ends PTZ function. 16 USB1, USB2 USB ports for extern al devices (mouse, USB memory stick). 17 PLA Y/ENTER S tart playback or select an item on the menu. 18 ◀ /REW Navigates or selects i n t he menu, or for playback, changes the reverse playback speed. 19 ▶ /FWD Na[...]

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    User Manu al 2 0 3.1.4 SVR-945 No. Classification Function 1 Channel LED Shows the data input and ev ent operation status 2 Channel button Selects chan nel in live feed or playback 3 AUTO S tarts or stop s user defined sequence s. 4 MUL TI Changes split-scre en sections for live video feeds or playback. 5 MENU Navigates into the Menu. 6 SEARCH S ta[...]

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    User Manu al 2 1 14 PTZ S tarts or ends PTZ function. 15 USB1, USB2 USB ports for extern al devices (mouse, USB memory stick). 16 PLA Y/ENTER S tart playback or select an item on the menu. 17 ◀ /REW Navigates or selects i n t he menu, or for playback, changes the reverse playback speed. 18 ▶ /FWD Navigates or selects i n t he menu, or for playb[...]

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    User Manu al 2 2 3.1.5 SVR-480 No Classification Function 1 DVD-Multi fo r copying For copying recorded video and ima ges to DVD/CD optical media. 2 Channel button Selects chan nel in live feed or playback 3 Channel LED Shows the data input and event operation st atus 4 AUTO S tarts o r stops user define d sequences. 5 MUL TI Changes split-screen s[...]

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    User Manu al 2 3 dialog windows. 13 COPY S tarts Copy mode. 14 FUNC S tarts Fun ction mode. 15 MONITOR Switches from main and sub monitor 16 PTZ S tarts or en ds PTZ function. 17 PLA Y/ENTER S tart playback or select an item on the menu. 18 ◀ /REW Navigates or select s in the menu, or for playback, changes the reverse playback speed. 19 ▶ /FWD [...]

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    User Manu al 2 4 3.2 Rear Part 3.2.1 SVR-3200 No. Input/Output terminal name Function 1 POWER IN Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord. 2 CH1 ~ 32 Connection terminal for camera BNC in put. 3 MONITOR 1 ~ 4 Connection termin al for monitor BNC output. 4 AUDIO IN(RCA) RCA audio jack for RCA input. 5 AUDIO OUT Audio jack for speaker output. 6 GROUND[...]

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    User Manu al 2 5 15 AUDIO IN(D-SUB) Connection te rminal for audio output D-SUB. 16 D-I/O Connection terminal for DIGIT AL IN/OUT . 3.2.2 SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645 No. Input/Output terminal name Function 1 POWER IN Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord. 2 CH1~16 Connection terminal for camera BNC input. 3 LOOP OUT Connection terminal for cam[...]

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    User Manu al 2 6 15 SENSOR IN Connection terminal for sensor input. 16 AUDIO IN(D-SUB) Connection te rminal for audio output D-SUB. 17 D-I/O Connection terminal for DIGIT AL IN/OUT . 3.2.3 SVR-960C No. Input/Output terminal name Function 1 POWER IN Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord. 2 GROUND Ground terminal between DVR and external d evice. 3[...]

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    User Manu al 2 7 15 AUDIO IN(D-SUB) Connection te rminal for audio output D-SUB. 16 D-I/O Connection terminal for DIGIT AL IN/OUT . 3.2.4 SVR-945 No. Input/Output terminal name Function 1 CH1~9 Connection terminal for camera BNC input. 2 LOOP OUT Connection terminal for camera BNC output (loop ). 3 MONITOR 1 ~ 2 Connection terminal for monitor BNC [...]

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    User Manu al 2 8 15 GROUND Ground termi nal between DVR and external device. 16 POWER IN Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord. 3.2.5 SVR-480 No. Input/Output terminal name Function 1 GROUND Ground terminal between DVR and external d evice. 2 CH1~4 Connection terminal for camera BNC input. 3 LOOP OUT Connection terminal for camera BNC output (loo[...]

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    User Manu al 2 9 Refer to det ailed description for inst allation & use fro m “Install Manual”. 3.3 OSD MENU structure The menu structure is as shown belo w. For detailed instructions for configuration, please refer to Chapter 4, 5 and 6.[...]

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    User Manu al 3 0 3.4 Function Menu The function menu allo ws the users to access any and a ll f unctions and operations of th e product with the mouse. To execute a particular functi on, left-click the icon. Also, all f unctions listed in the function menu can be executed in full-screen mode. T he functi on menu structure is as shown below. 3.5 Fac[...]

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    User Manu al 3 1 MM/DD/YYYY Current time Display Setup Channel Display Channel Number Ch1 Title Cam 1 Status Enable Color Color AGC Enable Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Monitor Monitor Number Main Monitor (Monitor 1) Covert Channel Deselect All Sequencing Number 1 is set to Channel 1 and Number 2 is set to Channel 2 in orde r. Dwell Time 5 sec. Multi Dis[...]

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    User Manu al 3 2 Channel Audio Mix Mix On Program A~Z ¡¡ CIF , 0f ps, Q1 Event Setup Event Event Check Always Event Screen /Dwell time Monitor 1 Off Event Action Relay 1 Action Duration 10 sec. Normal Event Source Deselect All System Event Source Deselect All Normal Event MD Ch1 MD Sensitivity 2 Area Set All Sensor N.O Text >> Recording Off[...]

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    User Manu al 3 3 IP addr Default IP Net Mask Default NM Gateway Default GW DNS1 0.0.0.0 Additional DNS 0.0.0.0 Port 4000 BandWidth Limit(Mbps) 0 xDSL User ID ¡¡ guest Password ***** Status xDSL not connected. Port 4000 Bandwidth Limit (Mbps) 0.0 DDNS Interval Off Server www.samsungipolis.com ID None Password None Status Not Registered NTP Sync Wi[...]

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    User Manu al 3 4 Default >> Load/Save Configuration Load, >> Firmware Update >> DVR Alias DVR0 System Log >> I-Frame Interval Auto Time >> Disk Disk Manager >> Disk Status >> Security Change P/W Default value Menu Check X, Admin and User: O PTZ Check X, Admin and User: O Relay Off Check X, Admin and User: O[...]

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    User Manu al 3 5 Record Program Model SVR-1660C/1645 SVR-960C/945 Mode Normal Event Normal Event Res Fps Q Res Fps Q Res Fps Q Res Fps Q Program A D1 7 Q5 D1 7 Q5 D1 7 Q5 D1 7 Q5 B D1 5 Q5 D1 7 Q5 D1 5 Q5 D1 7 Q5 C D1 5 Q4 D1 7 Q5 D1 5 Q4 D1 7 Q5 D D1 3 Q5 D1 5 Q5 D1 3 Q5 D1 5 Q5 E D1 5 Q4 D1 7 Q5 D1 5 Q4 D1 7 Q5 F D1 3 Q4 D1 5 Q4 D1 3 Q4 D1 5 Q4 G[...]

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    User Manu al 3 6 Program B D1 20 Q5 D1 30 Q5 D1 10 Q5 D1 15 Q5 C D1 20 Q4 D1 30 Q5 D1 10 Q4 D1 15 Q5 D D1 15 Q5 D1 15 Q5 D1 7 Q5 D1 7 Q5 E D1 20 Q4 D1 30 Q5 D1 10 Q4 D1 15 Q5 F D1 15 Q4 D1 15 Q4 D1 7 Q4 D1 7 Q4 G D1 4 Q4 D1 4 Q4 D1 4 Q4 D1 4 Q4 H D1 0 Q4 D1 30 Q5 D1 0 Q4 D1 15 Q5 I Half 30 Q5 Half 30 Q5 Half 30 Q5 Half 30 Q5 J Half 15 Q5 Half 20 Q5[...]

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    User Manu al 3 7 Chapter 4. Monitoring When power is supplied to the DVR, images from all channels connected via analog are displayed on the screen in monitor mo de. This c hapter describ es all DVR features in monitor mode. 4.1 Default Display - The DVR automatically powers on when the power cord is plugged in. - While the DVR is booting up, all L[...]

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    User Manu al 3 8 menu. T o stop this feature, press the button again or click Auto t o toggle it in the Function menu. 4.4.1 Default System Mode - Use the button to automatically convert the set channels. - Press the [MENU] button to set the dwell time. Alternately , click the button on the Function menu. - Go to "Display Setup" on the OS[...]

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    User Manu al 3 9 1. Up to 16 user modes can be defined. 2. In the image above, 6 sequences are define d with single screen (1) Æ full screen (16DIV) Æ 4 channel split-screen (4A) Æ si ngle screen (5) Æ single screen (6) Æ 9 channel split-sc reen (9A) all being display ed in sequence. The SVR-960C/945 support 9, SVR-480 support s 4 channel spli[...]

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    User Manu al 4 0 1. If Event Screen is set to Off, event popup s w ill not work. 2. If Event Screen is set to On, th e popup image remains displayed until a button is pressed. T o return to the prev ious scree n, press any button. 4.5 Zoom In - T o zoom in on an image, press the [FUNC] button in single display full screen mode, select the button, s[...]

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    User Manu al 4 1 4.7 PTZ Control Y ou can control PTZ while watching a video in real time by connecting the PTZ controller with the DVR an d setting the protocol from the "Serial" menu. Y ou can either press the PTZ bu tton on the front or press the [Func] button to execute PTZ. T o control PTZ ope ration, first select a channel. T he sel[...]

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    User Manu al 4 2 To k i n a T O K I N A Kodicom KRE KODICOM Nuvico NUVICO - Press a channel button. - Press the [PTZ] button on the front or click the button on the Function menu. - The PTZ menu (Pan/T ilt, Zoom/Focus, Load Preset, Save Preset) will appear . - Select the desired menu item and t hen pre ss the [Enter] button or click. 4.7.1 Pan/Tilt[...]

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    User Manu al 4 3 4.7.6 Auxiliary Off This is to stop special functions of a PTZ device. - Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to set an Aux number . - Select Off and then press the [Enter] button or click. 4.7.7 Menu This is used to enter the consol e menu of t he connected PTZ device. T he console menu can be set with the navigation ke[...]

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    User Manu al 4 4 Chapter 5. Playback 5.1 Playback Mode 5.1.1 Playback on Default Display (16/9/4 channel split-screen) - Press the [PLA Y] button or click the button on the Function menu in monito ring mode. - Press the [PLA Y] button or the [FWD] button to play a video at the default 1x speed. - Press the [REW] button to play a video in reverse at[...]

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    User Manu al 4 5 STEP FOR W ARD : Pressing the [FWD] button while p aused plays the video frame by frame. Press the [PLA Y] button to return to normal pl ayback. STEP REWIND : Pressing th e [REW] button while p aused plays the video frame by frame in reverse. Press the [PLA Y] button to return to normal play back. 1/2 REWIND : Press the button on t[...]

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    User Manu al 4 6 the end time. Search Button : Search the video for the specified date and time. 5.2.2 Calendar Search Y ou can search videos more easily with the calendar . <SVR-1680C/1660C/1645> <SVR-960C/945> <SVR-480> For the SVR-3200, Monitor 1 displays the recording st atus from channel 1 to 16 while Monitor 2 displays from [...]

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    User Manu al 4 7 St art-REC Time : Display the date and time when the recording started. End-REC T ime : Display the date and time of the latest recordin g. Search St art Tim e : Enter a start date an d time to start the search from. Use the navigation buttons to go to an item , press the [Enter] button and use the up or down arrow key to change th[...]

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    User Manu al 4 8 Channel : Select a channel. Use th e up or down arrow key on the front or the mouse wheel to change the value. Star t Tim e : Enter a start date and time to st art the search from. Use the left or right arrow key to go to an item, press the [Enter] button and use the up or down arrow key or th e mouse wheel to change the value. Int[...]

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    User Manu al 4 9 The SVR-945 is not equipped with a DVD device so you must connect the unit with an external backup dev ice. Connect an external backu p device to the USB or eSA T A port, execute copy and select CD/DVD. On the media list, a CD/DVD devi ce whose type is [Ext] is display ed. Select the device and make a copy in the same way as other [...]

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    User Manu al 5 0 For more information on support me dia, refer to the table below . DVD-R Maker CD-R Maker Mitsubishi (16x recommen ded) Mitsubishi (16x recommended) TDK (16x recommended) TDK (16x recommended) Imation (16x recommended) Imation (16x recom mended) Sony (16x recommended) Sony (16x recommended) 5.3.2 RE4 Y ou can back up videos using H[...]

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    User Manu al 5 1 [Enter] button or click to select a media. Star t : S tart copying. Move to the [S tart] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click. F A T32 Format : Format unformatted USB stora ge devices or HDDs in F A T32 before copying. Select the [F A T32 Format] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click. A backup file that is [...]

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    User Manu al 5 2 [Enter] button or click to select media. Star t : S tart copying. Move to the [S tar t] button and press the [Enter] button or left-cli ck. F A T32 Format : Format unformatted USB storage devices and HDDs in F A T32 before copying. Select the [F A T32 Format] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click. If the copied file doe[...]

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    User Manu al 5 3 Chapter 6. Setup 6.1 Record Setup There are 4 DVR recording modes. Their relatio nship is as shown in the image below , which briefly describes recording modes. For more information on recording, refer to the following sections. 6.2 Time Setup Y ou need to set the system time before setting recording. Setting the time based on your[...]

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    User Manu al 5 4 not recommended to change the time while recording . The factory default time zone is UTC 00:00 Dublin. 6.2.1 How to Set Time If you change the time when recording is already in progress, the time is also changed for existing rec orded videos. It is recommended to back up cri tical video dat a before changing the time. - Press the [...]

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    User Manu al 5 5 Apply Y ou must press the [Apply] button to save t he Date/T ime values. Then, the dialog box below appears. Setup s other than "Date/T i me" setup are automatically recorded if the menus are completely closed, but "Date/T ime" setup is not automatically recorded because it may damage the HDD recording file sy s[...]

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    User Manu al 5 6 6.3.1 How to Set a Camera Press the [MENU] button and use t he navigation keys or the mouse wheel to select a desired channel from the "Channel" menu und er the "Display" menu of Display Setup. Ti t l e S pecify the camera name. Press the [Enter] button or click to open the ch aracter input menu. When inputting [...]

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    User Manu al 5 7 Press the [Enter] button and use the left or ri ght arro w key or the mouse wheel to select "Enable" or "Disable". T o increase recording or network mo nitoring speed, be sure to disable unused cha nnels. Color Press the [Enter] button and use the left or right arrow key or the mouse button to select "Color[...]

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    User Manu al 5 8 Monitor 1 is available for all su pported functions of the DV R while Monitor 2 is available for event popup, user sequencing and split screen. Covert Channel This menu is used to hide cha nnels in live mode. The Covert Channel menu sh ows the unit's cha nnel list. Press t he [Enter] button or click to select a channel. The se[...]

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    User Manu al 5 9 6.5.1 Program Setup Using the [Program] menu, you can set up a pro gram to use for both Manual & Event and Schedule & Event. Y ou can adjust the frame rate , video quality and resolution of the program. T wo choices are available: 1) Select a prog ram by the frame rate, quality , and resolution, or 2) Set up a program manua[...]

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    User Manu al 6 0 Q (Quality) Indicates the recording quality: Q5, Q4, Q3, Q2, and Q1. For Event Recording, Q3 or higher is recommended. Max R/F Indicates the maximum frame rate available for a sel ected resolution. For instan ce, CIF 30fp s means that you can select up to 30fp s for the CIF resolution of a selected channel. D1 30fp s means that you[...]

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    User Manu al 6 1 • Event Settings in and CIF 480f p s Recording Performance When every channel is set up to record norma lly at CIF 30fp s, the Event Recording settings of for 1 st channel are limited to CIF 30 fp s, Half 15 fp s, and D1 7fp s. If you want to set the Event Recording settings value to D1 30f ps, the Normal Recording settings value[...]

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    User Manu al 6 2 Schedule & Event Setup Set record mode to "Schedule & Event" and set a schedule and e vent for each date and time. How to Check Recording If record setup is properly completed, the 'REC LED' on the front w ill flicker . Also, [S] is displayed to sho w that currently all channels are recorded as sched ule[...]

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    User Manu al 6 3 Manual Recording Manual Recording is activa ted only when the recording mode is set to Manual & Event. Af ter selecting a program, press the [REC] button on the front of the DVR unit to begin recording. If you want to schedule a recording, switch the recordi ng mode to Schedule & Event. Schedule Recording Settings Schedule [...]

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    User Manu al 6 4 • Index: 1~50 dif ferent programs can be set • Day: designate recording date • Program: select a recording pro gram (A~T) • T ime: designate recording time • Delete: delete the desired INDEX Setting Method As you set INDEX, DA Y , PROGRA M and HOUR, then the content will be immediately display ed in the table. If you sele[...]

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    User Manu al 6 5 When you set the region of time, you may not include the existing time that is set previously . Record Setting Repeat Record Mode When there is no more sp ace for recording to hard disk, reco rded data is removed from the foremost portion automatically . W arning Level This checks the capacity of all disks conne cted to the DVR and[...]

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    User Manu al 6 6 Event Recording is used mostly in conjunctio n with other recording options: Manual & Event and Schedule & Event. Go to [Record Setup] > [Record]. In "Record Mode," select Ma nual & Event or Schedule & Event. To use Event Recording only , please refer to the following instructions. 1. In Record Mode, se[...]

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    User Manu al 6 7 • INDEX : 1~50 different p rograms can be set • Day: designate recording date • T ime: designate recording time • Delete: delete the desired INDEX Setting Method As you set INDEX, DAY, and HOUR, then the content will be immediately displa yed in the table. If you select the start time and the stop time for recording in the [...]

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    User Manu al 6 8 6.6 Audio Setup This menu is used to set audio re cording, sync or mixing. 6.6.1 Audio This menu is used to set the audio cha nnel, audio recording, audio gain and sync. Audio Channel Select a channel for audio. Audio Recording Decide whether to reco rd audio. If No is select ed, audio is outputted only for live video fee ds. If Y [...]

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    User Manu al 6 9 6.6.2 Audio Mixing This menu is used to sele ct audio for live video feeds. If All is set, all inputted audio is mixed for output regardless of channel sele ct ion. If specific audio is selecte d, only the specified channel is outputted regardless of the channel sele ction. 6.7 General Event Setup This menu is used to set event s t[...]

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    User Manu al 7 0 Motion Detection This enables each channel or all channels to detect motion and notify users. - Channel Channel can be set to All or as follows. SVR-3200: 1~32CH SVR-1680C/1660C/1645: 1~16CH SVR-960C/945: 1~9CH SVR-480 : 1~4CH - Sensitivity Sensitivity can be set to Lowest, 1~10, or Highest for each ch annel. - Area Area is used to[...]

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    User Manu al 7 1 detection areas turn gray . T o select motion detection area s, use the navigation buttons to sel ect them and press the [Enter] button or click them. Pr ess the [ESC] button or right-click to return to the previous menu. Sensor A total of 16 sensors (9 senso rs for the SVR-960C/945, 4 senso rs for the SVR-480) can be set. If All i[...]

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    User Manu al 7 2 Lines This defines the maximum numbe r of lines for one piece of data. An external device may not be recog nized depending upon it s characteristics, so it is recommended to cont act the manufactur e r before inst allation. 6.7.2 Preset This menu is used to activate the preset s specified in the PTZ based on sensor input. S pecify [...]

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    User Manu al 7 3 6.7.3 Digital I/O Digital I/O are digit al ports available for input and out put at the same time., There are 12 digital inputs and o utputs. Digit al I/O Channel & Input/Output All 12 channels can be set to input/output. When channel s are set to input, if an input signal is received by even one ch annel, emergency recordin g [...]

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    User Manu al 7 4 6.7.4 Event Action This set s actions based on event input. Event Action For Event Action, you can select Relay 1~4, buzzer , or E-Mail. Action Duration Action Duration is used to maint ain an action for a specified time when relay or buzzer is set. If E-Mail is set, e-mails are sent in specified time intervals. Normal Event Source[...]

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    User Manu al 7 5 System Event Source This set s some or all of disk error , disk fu ll, fan error , authentication failure and DDNS registration failure. E-Mail Setup E-Mail address is set when e-mail i s used for output. For e-mail address, enter an e-mail a ddress for a message recipient . The address format is xxxx@xxxxxx .xxx . However , only R[...]

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    User Manu al 7 6 - Att aching Image Files For a Normal event log, the system send s an e-mail atta ched with an image of the event channel along with the event information in cluding the sensor , movement detection, and object disappearance. For a System event log, the system sends only the e vent information because the ch annel pairing option is [...]

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    User Manu al 7 7 This is used to select the network type (Etherne t/xDSL) conn ected to the DVR. Select Ethernet when the DVR is connected to dedicate d line, cable modem or LAN. Select xDSL when the DVR is connected to a PPPoE-type xDSL line. However, if the xDSL line is not of the PPPoE type, you must select Ethernet. DHCP Dynamic Host Configurat[...]

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    User Manu al 7 8 Port is used to register to SWR, connect to Network Manager, or con nect to Webviewer. The default port is 4000. Be careful a bout the port entry when a PPPoE modem Internet sharing device are in use. Bandwidth Limit (Mbps) This set s the maximum transmission speed of dat a outputted from the DVR, or the dat a transmission capabili[...]

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    User Manu al 7 9 server , the DVR's IP may be identified by connecting to the DDNS server . T o register a dynamic IP address to a DDNS, follow the instructions shown belo w . DDNS Registration procedure 1) Sign up at iPOLiS homepag e. - The home page URL is [www .samsungipolis.com] - Accept the terms and conditions, SI GN UP page: check ID av[...]

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    User Manu al 8 0 - Product List (If you didn’t register p roducts, there are no list) - Product Registration ( Check ID av ailability ), Information regarding the registered products may be reviewed from the list[...]

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    User Manu al 8 1 3) Configure the product for DDNS From the DVR's Networ k Setup menu, configur e the settings as shown below . Select Menu and Network to prompt a screen similar to the illu stration shown bel ow . Set DDNS to "On" and input the DDNS address in 'DDNS SER VER DOMAIN NAME'. (The default value is www .samsungi[...]

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    User Manu al 8 2 - The Produ ct list will display status 'On' for the conne cted device [VIEW]: See the log-in pag e of selected product [Edit]/ [Delete]: Edit/Delete the selected product Once the product has been regi stered, its ID (domain) may not be changed. Wh en the product’ s ID needs to be changed, the product’ s registration [...]

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    User Manu al 8 3 A dynamic IP address will renew the relevant dat a from the DDNS per each interval. If the user sets the registration interva l to "Disabled" or the DVR does not upload any information over two days, information regarding the DVR will be removed from the DDNS database. Server This menu is used to confi gure the server add[...]

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    User Manu al 8 4 This turns NTP on or off. NTP Mode This set s NTP Mode to Client, Server or All. NTP Serv er Location This is enabled when NTP Mode is set to Client. This determines whether the NTP server is on a local network or on the Internet. NTP Local S erver IP This is enabled when the NTP Server Location i s se t to Local and is used to set[...]

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    User Manu al 8 5 Remote Controller ID Up to 16 remote controller IDs can be set. Y ou can use one remote controller t o operate up to 16 DVRs. How to register the remote controll er is as shown below . - Direct the remote controll er to the DVR. - Press the [ID] button based on the specified remote co ntroller ID. - If the remote controller ID and [...]

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    User Manu al 8 6 6.8.4.1.1 T ext T o use the T ext option, please follo w the instructions below . Please note that the T ext option suppo rts only Co m1 (RS-232); make sure to select Com1 on the Serial Port menu. Device Select T ext. Interface Select RS-232. Baud rate/Parity/S top Bit/Dat a Bit Enter the same settings as the ones for the selected [...]

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    User Manu al 8 7 Device Select a connected transpa rent device. Interface Select COM1 or COM3. ※ Only Com1 is available for SVR-480. Baud rate/Parity/S top Bit/Dat a Bit Enter the same settings as the ones for the selected Transp arent device. 6.8.4.1.3 Keyboard T o set up a keyboard, select Keyboard for the De vice option, and then select a keyb[...]

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    User Manu al 8 8 Select COM1 or COM3. ※ Only Com1 is available for SVR-480. Baud rate/Parity/S top Bit/Dat a Bit Enter the same settings as the ones for the selected keyboard. 6.8.4.1.4 PTZ Select PTZ. To control the PTZ operation via serial port, sele ct PTZ in the Device options, and then set up a serial port; refer to 6.8.4.2.2 PTZ (Serial). T[...]

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    User Manu al 8 9 6.8.4.2.1 PTZ(Coax) The Coax Protocol option does not su pport normal PTZ protocols, but rather su pports the Pelco S tandard and Extended Protocols. The standa rd protocol support s basic PTZ func tions such a s PTZ and presets. The extended protocol support s more expansive features su ch as menu control and video playback in ad [...]

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    User Manu al 9 0 Ty p e Select a serial port. Protocol Select a connected PTZ dev ice. Camera ID Enter the ID of the selected camera. Interface Select one from among Com2 to 4. T o use RS-232, select Com3. For RS-42 2 or 485, select Com2 or 4. Baud rate/Parity/S top Bit/Dat a Bit Enter the same settings as the ones for the PTZ device. Idle Time Act[...]

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    User Manu al 9 1 6.9.1 System Setup Language The OSD menu support s multiple languages. Select a language. Key Buzze r This determines whether to use the buzzer for the butt ons on the front. Default This restores the factory de fault settings. Press the [Default] button to rest ore the fac tory default. Load Configuration This sends the DVR settin[...]

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    User Manu al 9 2 password (default: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1) specified in SNM-128S into "Admin Password" and press th e [S t art Upgrade] button. After the upgrade p rogress window appears, a message prom pting you to reboot the unit is displayed. Select "Y es" to reboot the unit. DVR Alias This set s a DVR alias. System Log The system [...]

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    User Manu al 9 3 Copying System Log System logs are saved as txt-formatted f iles, and can be saved to a USB flash drive. T o save system logs to a USB drive, insert t he drive into a USB port, open the System Log list. And then press the "COPY" button on the front. The data will be save d as "Model Name_System Log_Date&T ime.txt[...]

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    User Manu al 9 4 Disk Manager Disk Manager is used to manag e internal and external HDDs. It manages HDD st atus, bad blocks, size, enabled, disabled, etc. Ty p e : Displays disk locations and types. Int A (Internal A HDD), Int B (Int ernal B HDD), Ext (External HDD) Model : Displays HDD models. Bad Block : Displays HDDs with bad b locks. 0 is disp[...]

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    User Manu al 9 5 Size(MB) : Displays HDD si zes in MB. Enabled : Enables or disables HDDs. Y es: Enabled / No: Disabled T o change HDD to Y es - Enabled : Select No and press the [Enter] button or use the mo use wheel to open the notice window with the following messag e. - "W arning: This di sk is usable without being fo rmatted. Do you want [...]

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    User Manu al 9 6 features without any limit ations. The maximu m number of u sers is 10. They can only use features that they have permissions for . Right In Right Setup, if Check is set to all X, all users can use all features without any limitations. If Check is set to all O, each user can use only features for which they have been given permissi[...]

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    User Manu al 9 7 10's password is "000 00000". The 16 channel-DV Rs do not have a [0] (zero) button so they use the [10] (ten) button instead. Change Pass w ord As shown in the image below , click Change P/W for a user you want to change. The password input windo w appears. Use the numbe r buttons on the front or the character input [...]

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    User Manu al 9 8 Save This saves all settings and exit s to the live screen. Select Y es to save all settings and exit, or se lect No to exit without saving any settings. Do not save This is used to exit without saving any settings.[...]

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    User Manu al 9 9 Chapter 7. W eb V iewer Web V iewer is a web ap plication provided as a co mplement for the DVR, cap able of receiv ing visual live feeds and playing recorded dat a from a distance ov er the Internet. Web V iewer's structure consist s of the log-in page, moni toring monitor and playback monitor . Detailed descriptions of the c[...]

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    User Manu al 100 7.3 Connection User setup T o log into Web V iewer , the user ID and password m ust be entered to Network Manager's Configuration T ool. Up to 1 administrato r and 10 regular user IDs and passwords may be issued. For security purposes, the administrator and regular passwo rds must be distinct. Uncheck the usage box of unused u[...]

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    User Manu al 101 After the account s have been configured, assign aut hority levels for each account. T o allow playback access, check "Hard" under th e user's account in Configuration T ool. Also, to allow accesses to "Microphone", "PTZ", "Relay", et c., check the relevant boxes and app ly the changes. [...]

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    User Manu al 102 Double-click the ch annel to expand into Single p artition mode. The screen will expand into Single pa rtition. T o return to the partition screen, double-click the monitoring area once a gain. In a partition mode, the pla cement of screens may be moved around. T o move Ch.3 to where Ch.6 currently is, drag and drop the pa rtition [...]

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    User Manu al 103 7.5.4 Sensor indication This icon indicates that a sensor has been trigge red. When triggered, it s corresponding icon will turn red and the sensor ID number will be displaye d on the video. Sensors that have not been triggered will remain blue. Deactivated sensor icons are sens ors no t supported by the DVR model. 7.5.5 Relay oper[...]

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    User Manu al 104 7.5.7 Event Data A real-time log of event informa tion is displayed below the monitoring p age. Items found in this log are as shown below . (T able Event Icon) Button Function Change setup Motion detection Sensor , Relay On V -loss T ext Input User Login 7.5.8 Video Recor ding & Video Storage 6.9.1.1 V ideo Recording T o recor[...]

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    User Manu al 105 from and select "Save As". T o confirm the savi ng operatio n, go to the directory the image is saved to and double-click the image. 7.5.9 PTZ Use While monitoring, right-clicking o n a channel supporting PTZ and selectin g "PTZ" will allow the user to manipulate the camera position. Pan, Tilt Control T o contro[...]

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    User Manu al 106 7.5.10 Audio Use If a channel is paired with an audio channel, right-clicki ng the visual and selecting "Listen" from the pop-up menu will activ ate audio input. Also, to listen to the audio signal, Mute also needs to be unchecked. 7.5.11 Image Channel Close Clicking the channel buttons to the left of t he screen will dis[...]

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    User Manu al 107 Playback support s 1, 4, 9 and 16 Partition mode s. Use the menu (shown above) at the top of the page to choose a p artition mode. When t he monitoring screen is displaying Channel 1 through 4 in 4 Partition mode, cli cking ">>" butt on will displ ay the next four channels. T o return to the previous four channels, [...]

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    User Manu al 108 is On. Deactivated channel buttons are not supported by the DVR model. 7.6.6 Recording Du ration & Recording Siz e Check This menu displays used and remai ning spaces in the HDD. It also displ ays the total recording duration. HDD usage is ex pressed as a percent age. 7.6.7 Calendar Search Days with recordings are a ctivated as[...]

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    User Manu al 109 T rouble Shooting 1. DVR is not booting up z Check the power sup ply z Check the power co rd 2. Monitor won’t display anything z Check the monitor ’s po wer supply z Check the connection bet ween the DVR and the monitor z Check the monitor ’s ca ble port z Check whether DV R is turned on z If the images are in black and white[...]

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    User Manu al 1 1 0 z Check the remote’s ID z Check the remote’s specification 8. The buttons aren’t worki ng z Check the DVR’ s power supply z Check the Screen Lock setting 9. The DVR won’t connect to the network z Check whether the network ca ble is connected properly z Check the DVR’ s IP z Check the PC’s IP z Ping T est z Check the[...]

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    User Manu al 1 1 1 Comp atible HDD List Seagate T echnology W estern Digit a l Capacity Model Capacity Model 1000GB ST31000340SV 1000GB WD10EVCS 750GB ST3750840SCE 750GB WD7500A VCS 500GB ST3500830SCE 500GB WD5000A VVS 250GB ST3250820SCE 320GB WD3200A VVS Comp atible Media List DVD-R manufacture CD-R manufacture Mitsubishi(Exhort ation 16X) Mitsubi[...]

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    User Manu al 1 1 2 Resolution 704x480 NTSC, 704x576 PAL Multi Screen SVR-3200/1680C/1660C/1 645 : 1/4/9/10/16 SVR-960C/945 : 1/4/9 SVR-480 : 1/4 Performance Recording Compression MPEG-4 Record Rate/NTSC SVR-3200 : 480fps@704x 480, 960Cfps@704x240, 960Cfps@352x240 SVR-1680C : 480fps@704x480, 480fps@704x240, 480fps@352 x 240 SVR-1660C/1645 : 120fps@7[...]

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    User Manu al 1 1 3 SVR-1660C/1645/960C/945/480 : 9 Mbps Bandwidth control Automatic Multi Stream MPEG-4(Dual Streams)/JPEG Remote Users Up to 10 simultaneous users Protocol support TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, HTTP, ARP, ICMP and NTP Monitoring CMS Software(SNM- 128S/P), Built-in web server Storage Maximum Capacity SVR-3200/1680C/1660 C : 16 TB SVR-164[...]

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    User Manu al 1 1 4 Sampling rate 16 kHz Alarm Inputs SVR-3200/1680C/1660C/1 645 : 16 Input, NO/NC SVR-960C/945 : 9 Input SVR-480 : 4 Input Outputs Screw terminal 4 relay out puts, NO/NC (SVR-480 : Screw terminal 2 relay outputs, NO/NC) Remote notification Notification via e-mail Connections Ethernet RJ45 10/100 Base-T Serial interface RS232 PTZ con[...]

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    User Manu al 1 1 5 Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Japane se, Czech, Serbian, Swedish, Rumanian, Danish, Chine se, Korean, Taiwanese[...]

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    User Manu al 1 1 6 Dimensions SVR-3200, SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645[...]

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