Samsung SNR-1162 User Manual

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  • Page 1: Channel Dvr

    SNR-1162 16 Channel DVR User Manual imagine the possibilities Thanks you for purchasing this Samsung product. To receive a more complete service, please register your product at www.samsung.com/global/register...
  • Page 2: Overview

    overview PRODUCT FEATURES This digital video recorder (DVR) can connect to up to 16 channels of alarms / sensors and receive a max of 16 channels of camera input. This product can use up to 4 channles from the 16 channles as IP cameras while the others are used as the conventional analog camera.
  • Page 3: Safety Regulations

    SAFETY REGULATIONS Important Safety Instructions Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow all the safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water.
  • Page 4: Before Start

    You may download open source codes from the following website: www.samsungsecurity.com. • Before installing any external device such as external memory or HDD, please check the compatibility of the device with Samsung DVR. The list of the compatible devices with Samsung DVR can be obtained from your vendor. •...
  • Page 5: Warning

    WARNING Battery Exchanging a wrong battery in your product may cause an explosion. Therefore you must use the same type of battery as the one being used in the product. The following are the specifi cations of the battery you are using now. •...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    overview CONTENTS OVERVIEW Product Features Safety Regulations Before Start Warning Standards Approvals Contents Package Contents Front View and Function Descriptions Back View and Function Descriptions INSTALLATION Installation Precautions Checking Installation Environment Connecting with Other Devices GETTING STARTED Starting and Shutting Down the System Logging In and Out Live Screen Main Mode Buttons SURVEILLANCE MODE...
  • Page 7 CONFIGURATION MODE Confi guration Mode Screen Layout Camera Setup Schedule Setup Alarm Sensor Setup Communication Setup User/Password Setup System Setup Text Setup Shell Mode Confi guration Settings Log Viewer CUSTOM SETUP MODE Custom Setup Mode Server to Server BACKUP Data Backup PRINTING Saving Recording Screen Printing Recording Screen...
  • Page 8: Package Contents

    overview PACKAGE CONTENTS User manual Keyboard Power cord Mouse Program CD Rack mount fi xing screw and handle HDD fi xing screw Audio cable RJ-11 cable 8_ overview...
  • Page 9: Front View And Function Descriptions

    FRONT VIEW AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS Name Functional description Power LED Shows if the power is on or off. HDD LED Shows HDD access operations. HDD Rack Additional 3.5inch SATA 1 or 2 HDD can be installed here. CD/DVD drive Enables reading CD/DVD media. CD/DVD LED Shows CD/DVD access operations.
  • Page 10: Back View And Function Descriptions

    overview BACK VIEW AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS Name Functional description Camera IN/OUT ports Connect the camera input/output signal cables here. Sensor alarm ports Connect the sensor and alarm cables here. Audio IN Port Used to connect audio input to the DVR. RJ-45 network port Used to connect network cable here.
  • Page 11: Installation Precautions

    installation INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS - Make sure to turn the product off before installation. - Avoid strong impact or vibration because it may damage the product. - Do not install in a place exposed to strong electromagnetic fi elds, or near a radio device such as a radio, TV etc. - Keep the installation place clean when and after installing the product so that there is no dust.
  • Page 12: Connecting With Other Devices

    installation CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICES Connecting Sensors and Alarms Connect one of the two lines from the sensor to the ground (G) and connect the other line to one of the corresponding sensor ports. Connect one of the two lines from the alarm to the ground (C) and connect the other line to one of the corresponding alarm ports.
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    getting started STARTING AND SHUTTING DOWN THE SYSTEM Starting the System Open the front cover and press and hold the DVR power switch for 1 or 2 seconds. The system is turned on and the DVR program loading screen appears. If the program loading is completed, the live screen of the guest level appears.
  • Page 14: Logging In And Out

    getting started LOGGING IN AND OUT Logging In This system allows logging into the system in two modes by default factory setting. When you log in for the fi rst time, log in as <Admin>, administrator mode. Admin mode (administrator) : <Admin> user has the highest privilege in the system. Initial password of <Admin>...
  • Page 15: Live Screen Main Mode Buttons

    LIVE SCREEN MAIN MODE BUTTONS Icon Name Functional description You can monitor sites in real-time, search for a channel, change screen layout and Surveillance Screen control PTZ. You can search for multiple channels, save pictures as JPG, BMP and AVI format and search for recording data in multiple methods.
  • Page 16: Surveillance Mode

    surveillance mode SURVEILLANCE (LIVE) MODE SCREEN LAYOUT SURVEILLANCE (Live) mode screen is the default screen that appears when you log into the system. In this screen, you can monitor, control PTZ and search for a channel. Main Mode Buttons Refer to the descriptions in <Live Screen Main Mode Buttons> section. ►...
  • Page 17: Camera Information Panel

    CAMERA INFORMATION PANEL Shows all channel and camera information in tree structure. Camera information folder Displays information about the connected cameras. ➀ Camera No. ➁ Camera name ➂ Resolution ➃ Protocol ① ② ③ ④ External monitor setting /<Sensor> folder •...
  • Page 18 surveillance mode DVR Server Folder Shows information on another DVR server connected to the current DVR. ➀ Right-click over <DVR Server>. ➁ Context-sensitive pop-up menu appears. • Register a remote DVR: registers the DVR server to the connection list. • Disconnect all server: disconnects all the connected DVR servers.
  • Page 19: Screen Information Display

    SCREEN INFORMATION DISPLAY Shows picture from the connected camera in the SURVEILLANCE (live) screen. Shows information in each channel screen. One channel screen layout Multi channel screen layout Camera Name Shows the camera name set in <Confi guration> - <Camera name>. Default values: CAM01 ~ CAM16 Zoom Only one channel screen layout shows zoom level.
  • Page 20: Setting Screen Layout

    surveillance mode SETTING SCREEN LAYOUT You can change screen layout using the screen layout button. The currently selected screen layout button is displayed in purple. To Set Screen Layout You can select one of 8 screen layouts. Pictures are displayed in the layout in the order of camera number. 1 Channel (1X1) 4 Channels (2X2) 9 Channels (3X3)
  • Page 21: Screen Display

    To switch from multi channel screen layout to one channel screen layout, click over a desired channel (camera) screen. • Click a channel screen in multi channel screen to switch to one channel screen layout for the selected channel. • Click over the one channel screen layout again to return to the multi channel screen layout.
  • Page 22 surveillance mode When the confi gured event popup time is elapsed, the screen returns to the previous screen layout. If you click the event popup button, the event popup is disabled.  To use this function, you have to set a camera for motion, sensor or text recording, in <Confi guration> - <Schedule>. ...
  • Page 23 <An example of 9 channel screen layout change> Drag camera 1 to channel 2. Camera 01 is switched to camera 02. Drag camera 8 to channel 6. Camera 08 is switched to camera 06. Drag camera 14 to channel 7. Camera 14 is switched to camera 07.
  • Page 24: Controlling A Remote Ptz Camera

    surveillance mode CONTROLLING A REMOTE PTZ CAMERA Use PTZ control menus when you change the screen to one channel screen layout. PTZ Control Menu When you control PTZ, check if PTZ camera protocol has been selected in <Confi guration> - <Camera>. ...
  • Page 25 Registering Location You can register the camera movement, focus and zoom level as preset. You can register up to 12 presets.  You can register and delete presets in <Confi guration> - <Camera> - <PTZ>. Set a PTZ protocol-set camera to one channel layout. The selected channel (camera) is switched to one channel layout ⑤...
  • Page 26: Deleting A Preset

    surveillance mode Deleting a Preset Set a PTZ protocol-set camera to one channel layout. The selected channel (camera) is switched to one channel layout and the PTZ control menus appear. Click <Preset>. Deselect <Registration Confi rmation Box>. Select a preset number to be deleted. The selected preset number is deleted.
  • Page 27: Controlling Zoom/Audio

    CONTROLLING ZOOM/AUDIO Controlling Zoom Level Use zoom function in one channel layout. Switch the camera to be zoomed-in to one channel layout. The picture from the camera appears in the zoom panel. Set the zoom level using the zoom control bars. The right-most zoom control bar provides maximum zoom-in level.
  • Page 28: Status Display Bar

    surveillance mode STATUS DISPLAY BAR The status bar shows HDD usage, another DVR connection status, backup status, network connection status, time of the oldest recording data, login user, and the current time. ① ② ③④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ HDD Usage Display Shows HDD usage in percentage.
  • Page 29: One Channel Search

    ONE CHANNEL SEARCH You can search for a channel in the SURVEILLANCE (live) screen. You can search for multiple channels in <Search mode>. One channel search Click <One channel search>. The one channel search screen appears. When you use a wheel mouse (3 button), if you click the wheel button in the SURVEILLANCE screen, the <One channel search>...
  • Page 30 surveillance mode To Use Channel Search You can use one channel search for a channel (camera) in the SURVEILLANCE (live) screen. Normal play In the SURVEILLANCE (live) screen, click <One channel search>. The <One channel search> window ② appears. Select a channel (camera) to be searched in the <One channel search>...
  • Page 31: Search Mode Screen Layout

    search mode SEARCH MODE SCREEN LAYOUT If you select <Search Mode>, the search screen appears. Recorded video appears in the display window of the search screen. Main Mode Button ► Page 15 Refer to the descriptions in <Live Screen Main Mode Buttons> section. Camera Information Panel Shows sensor, D/O, audio, DVR server and camera information in a tree structure.
  • Page 32 search mode Recording Play Screen Display You can play recorded video. Various information on the recorded video is provided at the top of the screen. ➀ Camera Name ➁ Recording Status - NOR: Normal Recording - MOT: Motion recording - SEN: Sensor recording - TXT: Text recording - M/S: Motion/sensor recording - M/T: Motion/text recording...
  • Page 33: Search Panel Layout And Functions

    SEARCH PANEL LAYOUT AND FUNCTIONS Click the <Map/Thumbnail> button. You will see the following window. If you click the Thumbnail button, the recorded video for the selected channel (camera) is displayed as still pictures by dividing the recorded video at 5 minute intervals. Play Button : Moves to the latest or the fi...
  • Page 34: Detail Search

    search mode DETAIL SEARCH You can use detail search using thumbnail. You can save and print recorded video using detail search.  Before starting detail search, select a channel (camera) to be searched. Click <Search> button. The search screen appears and the recorded video appears in the display window of the search screen.
  • Page 35: Smart Search

    Save and print a found picture You can select a displayed picture and save or print the picture. A selected picture is marked with a white square.  For more information, refer to the descriptions in <Saving Recording Screen> and <Saving Recorded Video as JPG, BMP & AVI>. ►...
  • Page 36: Map Search

    search mode If a motion is detected in the specifi ed area, the search is stopped and the corresponding date and time are ⑨ displayed in red color as well as the <Found> message. The motion detected in the specifi ed area is marked with a blue square.
  • Page 37: Text Search

    To Search with Detailed Time You can search more precisely by changing the 24-hour map to a 1-hour map. Move the time bar to the time range you want to search. Click <Zoom> button. The time display map changes to a 1-hour map. If you click <Previous/Next>...
  • Page 38 search mode Specify search items. Specify search options for smart search. ① ➀ Camera: Select a camera number. (1 ~ 16) ② ➁ Date: Select a date to be searched. ③ ➂ Time: Specify time frame to be searched. ④ ➃...
  • Page 39: Event Search

    EVENT SEARCH You can search for a recording using motion, sensor and text recording.  Before start event search, select a channel (camera) to be searched. Click <Search> button. The search screen appears and the recorded video appears in the display window of the search screen. Click <Event Search>...
  • Page 40: Search With Date/Time

    search mode Click <Search>. Search recording data with the search options. ① ➀ Count Lists all events sorted by date, camera and event type. Specify search number by date and time. ➁ Detailed Information ② Shows all information on the data found. ➂...
  • Page 41: Backup Search

    Using the map and thumbnail of the search panel, Select time frame to be searched. The map of the search panel shows 24-hour data map of the selected camera. The thumbnail of the search panel shows one hour of recorded video selected in the map as pictures by dividing the video at 5 minute intervals.
  • Page 42: Configuration Mode

    confi guration mode CONFIGURATION MODE SCREEN LAYOUT If you click the <Confi guration Mode>, the Confi guration screen appears. Sets up the DVR system operation environment. Icon Name Function description Camera Setup You can set up each camera connected to the DVR system. Schedule setup You can set up recording schedule.
  • Page 43: Camera Setup

    CAMERA SETUP You can set up a camera connected to the DVR system. Camera Setup If you click an item the corresponding sub menu appears. Set up camera type, resolution, video signal standard, audio, PTZ model, and PTZ address. Menu name Function description Available options Camera number.
  • Page 44 PELCO D-Protocol, PELCO D-9600, DynaColor V2.5, KRE-301, NK-97CHE, KD-1062, GRX-2000, CCR-20G, DRX-502A(Dome), DRX-502A(RX), Ultrak FastScan, Panasonic:WV-CS850, Honeywell:GC-755, DY-255RX, Techwin SPD1600/2500, Samsung PTZ, CNBTechSmart, SJ2819RX, PIH-717, SerialSRX100A, PhilipsTC8560, HMC-250 PTZ Model Set up PTZ camera model. CTNCOM, HDH302 ( HDH302-SH ), ORX-1000,...
  • Page 45: Setting Motion Detection

    Setting Motion Detection You can set up motion detection for a specifi ed area.  If a motion is detected in the preview screen, the detected motion is marked with a blue square.  You can set up area and sensitivity for motion detection. ...
  • Page 46: Network Camera

    ➀ Network camera detail settings  The following items may differ depending on the network camera model. • Camera Company Select the camera manufacturer. (e.g. Samsung, Axis) • Model Supported models are provided depending on the camera manufacturer selected. Samsung: SNC-B2315, SNC-B5395, SNC-M300...
  • Page 47 • Video Channel If the camera supports multiple channels, select a video channel. (e.g. AXIS 240Q) • Audio Channel If the camera supports multiple channels, select an audio channel. • Enable Audio Select this option to record audio. • Encoding Type If encoding type can be set, select either MJPEG or MPEG4.
  • Page 48 confi guration mode Registering Presets ➀ Set up <Preset duration>. Set up the time to wait until moving to the ① next preset. ② ➁ Adjust the camera for preset setting. • Up/down/left/right: ③ Move the camera to up, down, left and ④...
  • Page 49 Video You can confi gure picture from the camera. Confi gure the color using the color slide bar. You can confi gure the color only for <CCD> camera. (Network cameras are not supported.) ① Brightness, Contrast, Hue, Saturation Other Buttons •...
  • Page 50: Schedule Setup

    confi guration mode SCHEDULE SETUP Set up recording schedule by day of the week, time and camera. Schedule Setup Set up recording schedule. Select a camera for which you wish to set up recording schedule. Set up recording schedule for the selected camera. Menu Function Available options...
  • Page 51 Select the recording mode you want. You can select one or more recording mode. • Normal (green bar): Records continuously during the scheduled period. • Motion (blue bar): Records when a motion is detected during the scheduled period. • Sensor (amber bar): Records when a sensor event occurs during the scheduled period. •...
  • Page 52: Holiday Setting

    confi guration mode Holiday Setting You can set any day as a holiday. ① Click <User holiday>. The <Holiday set> window appears. Select a desired day to be set as holiday in the ② ③ calendar window. The selected day turns to blue. To view the calendar of the previous or next month, ④...
  • Page 53: Alarm Sensor Setup

    ALARM SENSOR SETUP The following screen appears at the fi rst place of the sensor/alarm setup according to the number of sensors and alarms at the back of the DVR system. Sensor Setup Using this function, you can set up camera and alarm that will be linked with sensor. ...
  • Page 54: Alarm Setup

    confi guration mode Click <Linked alarm>. Select an alarm to be linked with the sensor. • All Alarm: Select all alarms. • Reset: Deselect all selected alarms. • Cancel: Exit without saving the settings. Select an alarm to be linked with the sensor. You can select one or more alarms.
  • Page 55: Communication Setup

    Repeat steps 2 through 4 above to set the other alarms. Other Buttons • Default: Resets all the settings in the Alarm tab to defaults. • Reset: Resets all the settings. COMMUNICATION SETUP You can set up confi gurations for network connection. In the Confi...
  • Page 56: Ptz Port Setup

    confi guration mode TCP/IP Setup You can set up TCP/IP settings. Sets <IP address> automatically. (DHCP) If you select DHCP, IP address is automatically set. Select <Use this IP address> and set up the IP address. You have to manually enter the IP address. •...
  • Page 57: Ddns Setup

    E-Mail Address Setup This information is used when an event (motion, sensor, no signal, HDD error, or time synchronization error) is notifi ed by an e-mail. Set e-mail address. Enter e-mail address. Enter the IP address or domain name in the <SMTP ①...
  • Page 58: User/Password Setup

    confi guration mode USER/PASSWORD SETUP You can register users and set their privileges. Click <User/Password> menu at the right side of the Confi guration screen.  Only <Admin> user can set up <User/Password>. User/Password Setup Screen Layout and Functions Set up DVR basic confi guration necessary for communication. User List Shows the privilege of each user.
  • Page 59: Registering A New User

    Setting User Privilege Set up privilege for each user. • Authority Set up privilege for the user. (Setup, Search, Backup, PTZ) • Camera control Set camera that will be displayed in the surveillance screen of each user. Auto Login Setting If Auto Login option is selected, users are automatically logged in with the registered user account when the system boots up.
  • Page 60: Changing A Password

    confi guration mode Select a picture to be monitored in the live screen, in <Camera control>. • All camera: Allows authority to monitor all the cameras. • Reset: Cancels authority to monitor all the cameras. Renaming a User Select a user to be changed from <User List>. Click <Name modify>.
  • Page 61: System Setup

    SYSTEM SETUP You can set up basic confi gurations regarding event alarm and backup. Basic System Setup Shows basic information on the DVR. • Version: Shows the version of the DVR software. • CPU: Shows the CPU usage of the DVR. •...
  • Page 62: Ups Setup

    confi guration mode UPS Setup To use a UPS, select <UPS Setting>. Select <Standard> in the Model fi eld. Available options • None: Does not use UPS. • Standard: Use UPS. Select <Shell Mode> - <Confi guration Setting> - <System> and click <UPS> to fi nish UPS setting. Setting HDD Overwrite Option You can select <HDD overwrite option>...
  • Page 63  If you have set an HDD to Autobackup Drive, select a channel (camera) that will be backed up automatically. (Backup is done by 64MB for each channel.)  If a problem occurs in an HDD, recording may be stopped. ...
  • Page 64 confi guration mode Network Drive Setting ➀ In the <Drive setting> window, click <Network Drive Setting>. The <Network Drive Setting> window appears. ➁ Enter the IP address in the IP address fi eld and click <Find Shared Folder>. The folders in the network drive appear. ➂...
  • Page 65 Date/Time Information Display ① ② You can select date/time display format. Date mark manner Select date display format to be displayed in the DVR. - Available options: yyyy-MM-dd(year-month-day), MM-dd-yyyy(month-day-year) and dd-MM-yyyy(day- month-year) Division Select a delimiter that separates year, month and day. - Available options: Hyphen (-), slash (/) and period (.) Event Alarm Setup If a motion / sensor / no video signal / HDD error / time synchronization error event occurs, it is notifi...
  • Page 66 confi guration mode No Video Signal Alarm Setting Information on the camera of no video signal is sent through CMS and e-mail (electronic mail). • CMS: On (sends event information) / Off (does not send event information) • E-Mail: On (sends event information) / Off (does not send event information) HDD Error/Power Failure Alarm Setting If an error occurs in the HDD of the power fails, the error...
  • Page 67: Text Setup

    TEXT SETUP Set up environment settings for the POS and ATM connected to the DVR.  To connect POS and ATM to the DVR, a serial distributor with amplifying function is required. Text Input Device Basic Settings Set the basic settings for the text input device and linked camera. ...
  • Page 68 confi guration mode In <Record Mode>, select a text recording mode. Available options • All Transaction: Saves text information whenever text is input. • Event Trigger Text: Saves text information only when a specifi c text is input. Select a confi gured preset in the <Preset settings>. If you click the <Preset>...
  • Page 69 ➃ <Character Set> Set character set to transmit data from the text input device to the DVR. ➄ <Begin text> When the begin text is detected, starts the printing. Only one line is allowed for begin text. ➅ <End text> When the end text is detected, fi...
  • Page 70 confi guration mode Event Trigger Settings (Use Event Trigger) Set an alarm so that it is activated if a specifi ed text is entered.  You can set up <Event Trigger Settings> only when <Use TEXT Device> option is selected in the <Text Input Device Basic Settings>.
  • Page 71: Shell Mode

    SHELL MODE Click <Confi g Mode> - <Go To Sell> and then click <OK>. The menu icons appear on the Shell mode screen.  If you switch to Shell mode, all the values set in the <Confi guration> will be lost. ...
  • Page 72: Confi Guration Settings

    confi guration mode CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Set up the DVR system operation environment. If the setting is completed, click <OK> to save the settings. Desk Top Setup <Icon Name> Enter the name of each icon. ② <Text Color> ① ③ Set up font color of the icon. ④...
  • Page 73 System Setup Task Manager ① ⑤ You can exit an external program in the ② ⑥ <Windows Task Manager> window or you can ③ ⑦ do a new work in the New Work <N>. ④ ⑧ Save Confi guration Files You can save system confi...
  • Page 74: Control Panel

    confi guration mode Program Version Shows the DVR program information and model name. TCP / UDP Filtering You can block or allow port numbers other than those used by the DVR. Uninstall DVR You can uninstall the DVR program. If you remove the DVR program, the Desktop becomes the same as that of a normal PC.
  • Page 75: Language Settings

    Disk Management Language Settings Displays the currently set language. If you want to change the language, select a desired language. Click <Apply>. LOG VIEWER ① ② ③ Query condition Specify values for log information search. • Date: Select a date to be searched. •...
  • Page 76: Custom Setup Mode

    custom setup mode CUSTOM SETUP MODE If you click <Etc>, you can use various auxiliary functions. Change password You can change the password of the current login user account. You can change the password in the Change user password window. ...
  • Page 77 • Rotation Mode: Shows pictures in the selected screen Sequence time CAM1 CAM2 CAM5 CAM7 layout rotating the channels. Live Video Live Video Live Video Live Video <Relation Setting> • Set time to show picture without rotation in <Etc> - <External monitor rotation time>. •...
  • Page 78: Custom Setup Mode

    custom setup mode Spot Out Setting You can set the channel (camera) to be displayed on the external monitor and the time to display the picture from the channel. You can use the Spot Out Setting only after setting <Custom Setup Mode> - <External monitor mode> - <User Defi...
  • Page 79: Server To Server

    SERVER TO SERVER Server To Server enables you to monitor remotely connected DVR servers. This is used mainly if you want to monitor multiple DVR servers that are remotely connected. Registering a DVR Server You can register a DVR server to the DVR server list of the Camera Information Panel. <Custom Setup Mode>...
  • Page 80 custom setup mode Click <OK>. The selected DVR server is removed from the list. The selected DVR server is removed from the DVR server list of the Camera Information Panel. Click <Close>. The <Server list>window is closed. Connecting a DVR Server You can connect another DVR server in the Camera Information Panel.
  • Page 81 Disconnecting a DVR Server In the Camera Information Panel, right-click over a connected DVR server and select <Disconnect server>. The selected DVR server screen disappears. ⑤  In the Camera Information Panel, right-click over a connected DVR server and select <Disconnect all server>. Disconnects all the connected DVR servers.
  • Page 82 custom setup mode Play Control Buttons You can search one channel video using the play control buttons. ➀ To Search Switches to Search mode. ➁ Play Speed Control Display You can control play speed. (0.5x, 1.0x, 2.0x, 3.0x, 4.0x, 5.0x). ➂...
  • Page 83 Searching for Recording of another DVR Select a channel (camera) to be searched. The selected channel is displayed in a red rectangle in the display window. In the <Search Control> panel, click <To Search>. A calendar appears and the <To Search> changes to <To Live>.
  • Page 84 custom setup mode Data Backup Right-click over a connected remote server window. Select <Data Backup>. The <Data Backup> window appears. Click <Camera>. Select a channel (camera) to be backed up. (Default value is <None>.) Set the start and end points of the data to be backed up. Shows the date and time of the oldest and the latest recording data of the remote DVR to be backed up.
  • Page 85: Data Backup

    backup DATA BACKUP You can backup recording data. (File size for each channel - 64MB)  <Data Backup> is available only in surveillance screen. ③ ① ② Select a date from the calendar window. Select the year and date you want to fi nd. To select the year and date, select ones from the year and month combo box.
  • Page 86 backup Select the channel (camera) of the data to be backed up. The <Duration selection> window shows the recording information of the selected channel. • Camera All: Selects all the channels (cameras). • Camera Reset: Deselects all the channels (cameras). ...
  • Page 87: Printing

    printing SAVING RECORDING SCREEN You can save a search screen in CD/DVD, USB memory and HDD. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ In the search screen to be printed, click <Save>. Select a fi le format for the saving. Available formats: BMP, JPG, AVI Set up image saving options.
  • Page 88 printing Saving as <BMP> or <JPG> (Still Picture) ➀ Selected Time: Shows the selected recorded time of the image to be saved. ① ➁ Channel: If you click <All>, all the channels (cameras) are selected. ② If you click <Reset>, all the channels (cameras) are deselected.
  • Page 89: Printing Recording Screen

    PRINTING RECORDING SCREEN You can print a search screen.  Before printing, you have to install the printer driver. ⑥ ⑤ ③ ② ④ In the search screen to be printed, click the <Print Mode> button. Click the number of the channel (camera) to be printer. You can select multiple channels (cameras).
  • Page 90: Ending

    ending LOGOUT / SHUTDOWN Logging Out In <Live Mode>, you can log out the current user account. Click the <Login/Logout> mode button from among the main mode buttons. Enter the password of the current account. You can enter a password using either the mouse or the numeric keys of the keyboard.
  • Page 91: Appendix

    appendix PRODUCT VIEW English _91...
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting (Faq)

    appendix TROUBLESHOOTING (FAQ) Symptom Countermeasures The system power is not turned on and the LEDs on - Check if the DVR power cord is properly connected. the front panel are not lit. - Check the voltage of the currently connected power outlet. - If an additional power controller is being used, check the controller operation status and the power cable connection.
  • Page 93 Symptom Countermeasures In the live screen, the PAN / TILT camera does - Check if the PAN / TILT type setting is correct. not work at all. - Check if the camera ID is the same as that of the DVR ID. - Check if the 485 converter works.
  • Page 94 appendix Symptom Countermeasures In a client, Audio On button does not appear or is - In the DVR server, check if the authority has been allowed. disabled. - Check if you have connected with <Admin> or with a user account with <Admin> authority, in the client. - Check if the client PC speaker is turned on.
  • Page 95: Open Source License Report On The Product

    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 (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you...
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  • Page 106: Product Specifi Cations

    Summer Time (DST) Water Marking Clock Adjustment(NTP) Anlog Input 12~16 Channel 0 Ch ~ 4 Ch ( Compatible with Samsung , AXIS) a AXIS only J-PEG Picture support(AXIS-211, 211A, Input 214PTZ, 232DPTZ, 260S, 241S, 241SA, 240Q, 241Q, IP Input 241QA)
  • Page 107 Specs Details NTSC 360x240 / 720x240 / 720x480 Resolution (pixel) 352×288 / 704×288 / 704×576 CIF (@ 352×240) 1~3 kbytes / frame Half VGA Image Size 2~6 kbytes / frame (@ 704×240) VGA (@ 704×480) 4~12 kbytes / frame CIF : 480ips NTSC VGA(Half) : 240ips Maximum...
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