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DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER DVR COMBO User ’ s Manual CLASS A (For Business) T o use this product safely , have to read “ Important Safety Introductions ”, and then be well aware of the contents.[...]
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iii ii DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER Impor tant Safety Instructions 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water . 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer ’ s instructions. 8. D[...]
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Contents iii v 1 2 3 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-7 1-8 1-9 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 3-1 3-3 4 4-1 4-6 4-7 4-10 4-14 4-15 4-17 iv iv v Important Safety Instructions Contents I. Summary 1. Introduction 2. Features 3. Name and Function of Each Part 4. Introduction to the Remote Control 5. Checking the Package Contents 6. Attaching/Deta ching HDD II. Connection with Other De[...]
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1 I. Summar y[...]
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1-2 1-1 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 1 Intr oduction 2 Features DVR COMBO is DVR system using both hard disk drive and VCR tape simultaneous- ly . Record TV reception into hard disk drive while also recording only desired program to VCR tape. Recorded VCR tape can be viewed with residential VCR. DVR COMBO can play while recording sound and image simulta[...]
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1-3 1-4 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 3 Name and Function of Each Par t Front View POWER ALARM LAN CHECK REC VCR SEARCH MENU REC LOCK ARCHIVE 1 2 3 4 8 5 9 7 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 6 No Name Function SEARCH MENU LEFT/REW ENTER DOWN/STOP RIGHT/FF UP/PLA Y/ STILL EJECT VIDEO DECK Displays a list of recorded data and allows you to easily search through [...]
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1-6 1-5 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER Back View 1 2 3 4 5 No Name Function Audio In/Out LAN External Input/Output Ports RCA type audio input/output connectors. Connector for LAN cable connection. ● ALARM IN: In N.C. (Normally Closed) mode, the system rec ognizes an alarm condition when a high (5V) signal is input for longer than 0.5 second. In N.O. (No[...]
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Caution Caution The above items are subject to change without prior notice to improve product performance or functionality . 1-7 1-8 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 5 Checking the Package Contents 4 Intr oduction to the Remote Contr ol When purchasing product, first remove packing and put it on a flat floor or at a place to use it. Then, ensure all followi[...]
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1-10 1-9 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 6 Attaching/Detaching HDD Caution Caution Be sure to lock the hard drive rack in place for normal operation of the system. Unless the hard drive rack is locked, the system cannot recognize your hard drive. When removing the hard drive rack, be sure to wait until your hard drive's power LED goes off. When replac[...]
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II. Connection with Other Devices 2[...]
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2-2 2-1 1 Connection to External Devices 2 Connection with Multiplexer (e.g. connection to SDM-160) DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER ■ This unit can be connected to external devices such as a camera for video signal input, a microphone for audio signal input, and an NTSC or P AL monitor for video and audio signal output. ■ It can be connected to externa[...]
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2-3 2-4 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 3 System Connection for Alarm Recording 4 Connection with PC for Use <Rear Side Connection T erminal of DVR COMBO> <Outside Product> ALARM IN ALARM RESET ALARM OUT GND TRIGGER OUT GND REC IN DISK END GND ■ Alarm recording is a function for recording the input video when an alarm signal is input while a [...]
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2-6 2-5 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER Connection with RS-485 If you control cameras, remote control is allowed through connection with RS-485 (up to 1.2km). A. Communication method ● Data transmission method: Start-Stop Asynchronized Serial Interface ● Protocol: 8 bit Data, 1 Stop bit, None Parity ● T ransmission speed: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 11[...]
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III. Basic Method to use 3[...]
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3-2 3-1 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 1 Booting the System Power On There is a power switch on the upper right hand side behind the system. Pull the power switch up to boot the system. Then, the POWER LED ( ) on front of the system is turned on, a blue screen with the following message will appear and the system is booted. When booting is finished, the f[...]
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The upper pointer shows the relative location of the recorded data being stored inside the hard disk and the lower pointer shows the relative location of the data currently being played back. The following pointer will be hidden in the general live screen and recording screen. Y ou can change the above system status display position. The user will [...]
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If system is in the recording state icon will blink. However , it does not blink in the Live Screen state. Indicates whether a HDD is installed or whether the hard drive rack is locked. It shows the relative location of the recorded data inside the hard disk. It shows the current date and time as configured by the system. 2003-06-25 04:30:00 3-6 3-[...]
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3-7 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER Playback screen Viewing The normal Playback screen looks like this. The upper pointer shows the relative location of the recorded data being stored inside the hard disk and the lower pointer shows the relative location of the data currently being played back. If the system is in the playback mode, ❿ icon appears. And i[...]
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IV . DVR Menus 4[...]
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4-1 4-2 Changing the Settings ① Use the UP( ) and DOWN( ❷ ) buttons to select the setting you want to change. ➁ Press the ENTER( ) button to accept the choice. ➂ Use the UP( ) and DOWN( ❷ ) buttons to change the value. ➃ Press the ENTER( ) button to accept the choice. ➄ When you press the ENTER button, some setting fields are [...]
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4-4 4-3 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER ➃ Similarly , press the UP( ) or DOWN( ❷ ) button so current minute is displayed. Then if pressing the LEFT( ➛ ) or RIGHT( ❿ ) button, the cursor is changed so hour or second is changed. For example, press the RIGHT( ❿ ) button to change seconds and setup by pressing the UP( ) or DOWN( ❷ ) button [...]
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4-6 4-5 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 2 Setting of Date, Time and Screen The following illustrates the intial setting of the CLOCK/DISPLA Y MODE SETUP menu. ① DA TE Set the current date. ② TIME T ime can be entered in the form of 24 hours. ➂ DA TE DISPLA Y TYPE There are 3 date forms to be displayed. Y ou can set in a convenient manner to see. [YYY[...]
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4-8 4-7 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 3 Record Setup The following illustrates the intial setting of the RECORD MODE SETUP menu. ① DVR INPUT Set the 3 types of V ideo Input signals going into the DVR.VIDEO-IN is the input signal going into the BNC V ideo Jack, S-VIDEO is the signal going into the S-VHS Jack, and VCR PB is the VCR playback signal. [VIDE[...]
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4-10 4-9 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 4 Alarm Record Setup The following illustrates the intial setting of the ALARM RECORD SETUP menu. ① ALARM SIGNAL DETECTION Y ou shall select ON to start recording in the event of alarming and select OFF to prevent recording in the event of alarming. If you set the ALARM SIGNAL DETECTION to ON and exit the menu, th[...]
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4-12 4-11 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER ⑧ MOTION DETECTION The DVR will start recording images whenever it detects any movement only when ALARM SIGNAL DETECTION is set to ON . At this time, you can set the detailed items about the motion detection in the SET AREA & SENSITIVITY menu. Even if MOTION DETECTION is set to ON, if you set MUL TIPLEXER to [...]
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4-14 4-13 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 5 Reser vation Timer Setup The following illustrates the intial setting of the TIMER RECORD SETUP menu. ● T imer recording enables the system to automatically record when you are not present so that the recording is performed on the desired day at the desired time with the desired field rate. First position the c[...]
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4-16 4-15 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 6 The following illustrates the intial setting of the SYSTEM SETUP menu. ① P ASSWORD Set the system password. Y ou can enter a 4-digit number and the initial set value is 0000. ② P ASSWORD LOCK If you set this to ON, the system will ask for a password, which was set in P ASSWORD, when your press the MENU ( ) bu[...]
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V . V iewing the VCR Menu 5 4-17 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 7 Communication Setup The following illustrates the intial setting of the COMMUNICA TION SETUP menu. ① BAUD RA TE Sets data transmission rate in RS-232C communication. [4,800/9,600/19,200/38,400/1 15,200] ② NETWORK ACCESS/IP ADDRESS/GA TEW A Y/SUBNET MASK If the system is connected to a L[...]
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5-1 5-2 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 1 VCR Menus Entering the VCR MAIN MENU Press the VCR ( ) button once. Then the VCR LED will light up. Now press the MENU ( ) button. Then the following screen should appear . ARCHIVE MENU(VCR) MANUAL ARCHIVE TIMER ARCHIVE ARCHIVE SETUP ARCHIVE CHECK MOVE=[ / ❷ ] SELECT=[ ] EXIT=[MENU] Note Note - Make sure that[...]
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5-4 5-3 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 2 MANUAL ARCHIVE The following illustration shows the initial settings of the MANUAL ARCHIVE menu. MANUAL ARCHIVE FROM RECORD EVENT LIST FROM ALARM EVENT LIST FROM MOTION EVENT LIST TIME RANGE DIRECT ARCHIVE PICTURE SAMPLING RATE 1/1 MOVE=[ / ❷ / ➛ / ❿ ] SELECT=[ ] EXIT=[MENU] (1) FROM RECORD EVENT LIST If [...]
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5-6 5-5 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER (2) FROM ALARM EVENT LIST FROM ALARM EVENT LIST allows you to back up the video and audio data that has been recorded on the hard drive at the time of an event, which is triggered by alarm input or motion detection, onto a video tape. The following illustration shows the FROM ALARM EVENT LIST screen in detail. The EV[...]
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5-8 5-7 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER (4) TIME RANGE From the MANUAL ARCHIVE menu, select "TIME RANGE" and the following screen appears. In the TIME RANGE ARCHIVE screen, you can set the start and end times of a particular section of the video and audio that you want to back up from the hard drive. (5) DIRECT ARCHIVE DIRECT ARCHIVE allows you t[...]
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5-10 5-9 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 3 TIMER ARCHIVE The following illustration shows the initial settings of the TIMER ARCHIVE menu. The T imer Backup function allows you to set the system to automatically back up the data that is recorded on the HDD to a video tape while you are away from the system. Y ou can set the system to back up the desired typ[...]
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5-12 5-11 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER (3) T APE SELECT Set the tape length for accurate calculation of remaining tape time and precise control. ● SCR-3000N/SSC-Dual [T -120/T -160/T180] ● SCR-3000P [E-180/E-210/E-260] (4) VCR BUZZER Set the buzzer so that the VCR's status could be known. If there is a problem in VCR SYS- TEM Set it to ON to en[...]
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5-13 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER The ARCHIVE CHECK function allows you to check whether the images played back on the DVR and transferred to the VCR are recorded correctly . The DVR plays back the signals to be Archived for 5 seconds and send them to the VCR and the VCR records them. After 5 seconds, the DVR stops playback and the VCR stops recording a[...]
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VI. Record 6[...]
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6-2 6-1 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 1 Basic Record Basic Record ① CURRENT IMAGE RECORD Press the RECORD( ) button to record current image. If doing so, the light of the RECORD( ) button turns on and record starts while following message appears on the screen. Settings related with record are done in the RECORD MODE SETUP menu. If the incoming video s[...]
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6-3 6-4 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 2 Record Lock 3 Alarm Record Record Lock Press the REC LOCK ( ) button during recording to lock the recording. Then, the REC LOCK ( ) button will light up. At this time, pressing the STOP ( ) button will not stop the recording. An icon appears on the top left of the screen when in the Recording Lock mode. (Please[...]
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VII. Retrieval and Playback 7 6-5 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 4 Reser vation Record Reservation Record Setup Y ou can enter the day , time, and field rate for the timer recording in the TIMER RECORD SETUP menu so that the recording will be made on the set day for the set amount of time. Reservation Record Cancel If the system is not in the timer record[...]
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7-2 7-1 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 1 Search Menus Entering the DVR SEARCH MENU T o search the recorded data, press the SEARCH ( ) button. Then the following screen should appear . Selecting a Menu Item Use the UP( ) or DOWN( ❷ ) buttons to move to the menu item you want. A highlighted cursor should appear over the selected item. Next, press the [...]
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7-3 7-4 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 2 Retrieval by Date and Time Enter the date and time you want to search, place the cursor at SEARCH ST AR T , and then press the ENTER ( ) button. The following screen will appear and the system will start the data search. If the data corresponding to the date and time you entered is not available, the list that is c[...]
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7-5 7-6 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 4 Alarm Record Retrieval Among the data on the HDD, the ones that were recorded when an alarm was triggered will be displayed as a list based on the recording start time. Other information is same as in “3. Recorded Data List V iew” on p. 7-4. Note Note If the list of the recorded data cannot be shown in a screen[...]
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7-7 7-8 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 6 PB CHANNEL SETUP When recording in conjunction with a multiplexer , you can show or hide the playback of a par- ticular channel. Set the channel to ON to show it or set the channel to OFF to hide it. 7 SYSTEM INDICA TION The following screen appears when you select SYSTEM INDICA TION. PB CHANNEL SETUP CH 1 : ON CH [...]
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7-9 7-10 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER (2) SYSTEM INFORMA TION The following illustration shows the initial settings of the SYSTEM INFORMA TION menu. It displays the basic system information. If DISK END MODE in the RECORD MODE SETUP menu and the hard drive's capacity (GB: Gigabyte) are set to OVER WRITE, you can tell from the information shown in t[...]
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7-12 7-11 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 8 Basic Playback T o immediately play back the data recorded on the HDD, press the PLA Y/STILL( ❿ II ) button. The following screen will appear and the beginning of the recorded data will be played back in turn. T o stop playback, press the STOP ( ) button. Press the PLA Y/STILL( ❿ II ) button again to resu[...]
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7-13 7-14 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 9 VCR Playback T ake following steps to play recorded videotape. Insert the videotape into deck. T urn VCR LED by pressing VCR button ( ) once. Then press PLA Y/STILL( ❿ II ) button. Press STOP ( ) button to stop play . Press PLA Y/STILL( ❿ II ) button to pause and resume. Press SLOW button on lower are of [...]
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7-15 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 11 Playing Back a Section Repeatedly The REPEA T function allows you to repeatedly play back a certain section during DVR or VCR playback. The REPEA T function can be operated from the remote control only . (1) DVR A-B Repeat Playback During DVR playback, press the REPEA T button at the start point of the section you wa[...]
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VIII. Others 8[...]
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8-2 8-1 1 Pr oduct Standards Rated V oltage NTSC (AC 1 10 ~ 240V , 60 Hz), P AL (AC 220V , 50Hz) Power Consumption 34W HDD Removable HDD 80GB BACKUP VCR VIDEO T APE V ideo Input Composite V ideo, BNC Jack - 1CH (1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω ) S-VHS VIDEO V ideo Output Composite V ideo, BNC Jack - 1CH (1.0 Vp-p, 75 Ω ) S-VHS VIDEO Audio Input RCA Jack - 1 CH [...]
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Appendix 9[...]
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9-2 9-1 1 Check Points before Call Ser vice Center DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER If the system malfunctions, please check the following instruction before you call the service center or the shop where you bought the system. T rouble Check Points • Unable to supply power . • The POWER LED in front of the system remains off and the system is not runnin[...]
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www .securitysamsung.com AB68-00406A Printed in Korea 9-3 DIGIT AL VIDEO RECORDER 2 Q & A Question Answer • Does recording continues after power cut during recording. • What would become of the system if dis- connected with the input image signal dur- ing recording? • What shall I do to stop recording manually while the system is detectin[...]