Samsung SRD470D500 manual

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    4 CHANNEL DVR User Manual SRD-470/470D[...]

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    Copyright ©2011 Samsung T echwin Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. T rademark is the registered logo of Samsung T echwin Co., Ltd. The name of this product is the registered trademark of Samsung T echwin Co., Ltd. Other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the registered trademark of their respective company . Restriction Samsung T echwin Co., Ltd[...]

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    English _3 IMPORT ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully befor e using the unit. Follow all the safety instructions listed below . Keep these operating instructions handy for future r eference. 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this ap[...]

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    4_ overview BEFORE ST ART This user manual provides Information for using the DVR such as brief intr oduction, part names, functions, connection to other equipment, menu setup, etc. Y ou have to keep in mind the following notices : • SAMSUNG retains the copyright on this manual. • This manual cannot be copied without SAMSUNG’ s prior written [...]

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    English _5  OVERVIEW CONTENTS OVERVIEW 4 4 Before Start 7 Features 9 Part Names and Functions (Rear) 10 Part Names and Functions (Front) 12 Remote Contr ol INST ALLA TION 13 13 Checking the installation environment 14 HDD Addition CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICE 17 17 Connecting the Video, Audio, and Monitor 17 Connecting the USB 17 Connecting POS [...]

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    6_ overview over view SEARCH & PLA Y 66 66 Search 69 Playback WEB VIEWER 71 71 Introducing W eb Viewer 72 Connecting Web Viewer 73 Using Live Viewer 79 Using Search Viewer 83 Viewer Setup 93 About 93 Mobile Viewer BACKUP VIEWER 94 94 SEC Backup Viewer APPENDIX 96 96 Product Specification 99 Product Overview 100 Default Setting 103 T roubleshoot[...]

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    English _7  OVERVIEW FEA TURES The SRD DVR employs H.264 video encoding for 4 channel inputs and G.723 audio encoding for 4 channels while simultaneously supports hard disc r ecording and playback. These DVRs also supports network connectivity , providing r emote monitoring from a r emote PC transferring video and audio data. • 4 CH Composite [...]

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    8_ overview over view Standards Appr ovals M  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment gen[...]

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    English _9  OVERVIEW P ART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (REAR) Part Names Functions VGA Output port for VGA video signal. RS-232C RS-232C communications port. VIDEO OUT BNC type of output port for the composite video signal. AUDIO OUT Output port (RCA jack) for the audio signal.  It is recommended to use an amplifier -integrated speaker for the output[...]

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    10_ overview over view P ART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS (FRONT) SRD-470 SRD-470D SRD-470 1 3 5 8 7 6 9 2 SRD-470D 3 5 8 7 6 4 9 2 1[...]

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    English _11  OVERVIEW Part Names Functions Power Power LED : Displays the power ON/OFF status. Power Button : Used to turn the DVR ON/OFF . MODE In Live mode, pressing it will switch the mode to 4-split, PIP , and Auto Sequence in sequence. Each button press in Search mode will toggle the screen mode between 4-split and single screen.  For th[...]

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    12_ overview over view REMOTE CONTROL Using the Numeric buttons 1. Press any button among 1 to 4. 2. Move to the selected channel number . Changing the Remote Control ID 1. Press the ID button of the r emote control and check the ID displayed on the DVR scr een. The factory default ID of the remote contr ol is 00. 2. Enter 2 digits of your selectio[...]

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    English _13  INST ALLA TION Please take note of the followings before using this product. • Do not use the product outdoor . • Do not spill water or liquid in the connection part of the product. • Do not impose the system to excessive shock or force. • Do not pull out the power plug forcefully . • Do not disassemble the product on your[...]

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    14_ installation installation HDD ADDITION Y ou can install additional HDDs. Make sure to unplug the power cor d from the wall outlet to pr event possible electric shock, injury or product damage. Please consult your provider for further information on HDD installation since impr oper installation or settings may damage the product.  Number of H[...]

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    English _15  INST ALLA TION 1. First, loosen the screws on both sides and r emove the cover . 2. Loosen the left and right screws on the lower har d disk bracket to remove it. 3. Insert the additional hard disk into the bracket and fix it using the provided scr ews. Hard disk bracket Master hard disk[...]

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    16_ installation installation 4. Insert the bracket where the additional har d disk is inserted into the lower bracket and fix it using the provided scr ews. 5. When done, connect the power cable and connect the signal cable (SA T A cable) to the connector for the main board. 6. Check if the connectors are pr operly connected and there is no pr obl[...]

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    English _17  CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICE CONNECTING THE VIDEO, AUDIO, AND MONITOR CONNECTING THE USB 1. By factory default, a USB port is provided for external connection. 2. Y ou can connect a USB HDD, USB CD/DVD player , USB memory or mouse to the USB port. 3. If a USB HDD is connected to the system, recognition and settings ar e available in[...]

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    18_ connecting with other device connecting with other device CONNECTING THE ALARM INPUT/OUTPUT Connecting the alarm input signal Connection port for the alarm input signal. Connect one strand of the sensor signal line (two strands) to the alarm input port and connect the other to the [ G ] port. Connecting the alarm output signal Connection port f[...]

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    English _19  CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICE CONNECTING THE NETWORK Connecting to Internet through Ethernet (10/100/1000BaseT) Connecting to the Internet using the router Windows Network Viewer Back Bone Hub/Switcher Hub/Switcher RJ-45 Ethernet Cable (Direct Cable) NETWORK DDNS Server (Data Center) Router xDSL or Cable Modem xDSL or Cable Modem Ext[...]

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    20_ connecting with other device connecting with other device Connecting to Internet through ADSL Hub/Switcher Phone(ADSL) Line ADSL MODEM RJ-45 Ethernet Cable (Direct Cable) Windows Network Viewer INTERNET[...]

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    English _21  LIVE GETTING ST ARTED Starting the system 1. Connect the power cable of the DVR to the wall outlet. 2. Press the Power button on the fr ont panel. 3. Y ou will see the initialization screen. The initialization process will last about 1 minute. If a new HDD is installed, the initialization process may take longer . 4. The live screen[...]

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    22_ live live Login T o access a DVR or restricted menu, you should have logged in to the DVR. 1. In live mode, right-click any area of the scr een. Y ou will see the context sensitive menu as in the right figure. 2. Click < Login >. The login dialog appears. Y ou can also see the login dialog to access a desired menu by pressing the [ MENU ][...]

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    English _23  LIVE LIVE SCREEN CONFIGURA TION Icons on the Live Screen Y ou can check the status or operation of the DVR with the icons on the live screen. Name Description Current Date , Time Displays the current time and date. Login Information When you are logged in, the “ LOG ON ” icon will be displayed. Screen Mode Displayed if the zoom [...]

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    24_ live live Error Information • If the internal HDD is not connected, the “NO HDD”( ) message will appear; if there occurs a pr oblem, you will see the “HDD F AIL”( ) message in the top left corner . In this case, make sure you contact the service center for assistance as this may cause a failure of r ecording, playback or backup. • I[...]

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    English _25  LIVE Menu Description Scene Mode Refer to “ Live Mode ”. (Page 27) Spot Out Refer to “ Spot Out ”. (Page 29) ZOOM Refer to “ ZOOM ”. (Page 29) Audio On/Off Refer to “ Audio ON/OFF ”. (Page 30) Freeze Refer to “ Freeze ”. (Page 30) Stop Alarm Stops the alarm output and the event monitoring. Refer to “ Event Moni[...]

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    26_ live live View the Launcher Menu The Launcher menu appears on the bottom of the live screen. 1. In Live mode, right-click to display the context menu and select < Show Launcher >. 2. Move the cursor to the bottom and click a desired item in the Launcher menu. M  If no input is entered for 10 seconds, the menu will disappear .  The L[...]

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    English _27  LIVE LIVE MODE Displays 4 live video images in 3 differ ent modes. Switching the screen mode T o switch the split mode, select a screen mode in the launcher menu, or right-click to select a screen mode in the context menu. Press the [ MODE ] button on the fr ont panel or the remote contr ol to switch the mode in the sequence of the [...]

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    28_ live live Channel Setting Y ou can display the channel in a desired ar ea of a split screen. 1. Click a camera name to display a channel list where you can select a dif ferent channel. 2. Select a desired channel and click it. The current channel will be switched to the selected one. Use the cursor to select a channel to move, and drag and drop[...]

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    English _29  LIVE SPOT OUT The Spot Out monitoring is independent of the Live mode, which monitors a specific channel through the Spot Out port. Selecting a Spot Out mode If an event occurs such as sensor , motion or alarm from the Spot Out port in connection with a monitor , you can select a output screen mode. 1. In Live mode, right-click any [...]

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    30_ live live AUDIO ON/OFF Y ou can turn the sound on/off corresponding to the channel in Live mode. AUDIO ON/OFF in Single mode Click the audio icon ( ) on the screen, or pr ess the [ AUDIO ] button on the front panel or the r emote control to turn it on/off. M  Only the channel where < AUDIO > is set to < ON > in “ Device > Ca[...]

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    English _31  LIVE  Ex : If you set < Event Display > to 5 seconds, and the second event occurs in CH 2 within the set time after the first event occurred in CH 1. M  Press the [ ALARM ] button to reset the alarm settings and to release the event mode.  If an alarm activates in the condition you have set the event record, and pre/p[...]

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    32_ using the DVR Y ou can setup the system properties, devices, and options for recording, event, backup and network. SYSTEM SETUP Y ou can setup Date/Time/Language, Permission, System Properties and Log. Date/Time/Language Y ou can check and setup the current Date/Time and time r elated properties, as well as the language used for the interface o[...]

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    English _33  USING THE DVR - Time Server : Enter an IP or URL address of the time server . - Last Sync Time : Displays the most recent synchronization time fr om the selected time server . - Activate as Server : Set to < Use > to allow the DVR to act as a Time Server for other DVRs. • DST : Set up Daylight Saving Time with its period to [...]

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    34_ using the DVR using the DVR Permission Management Y ou can set permissions of each user over the DVR's specific function and settings. Setting the Administrator Y ou can set and change Administrator’ s ID and password. The administrator can use and set all menu items and functions. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the [...]

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    English _35  USING THE DVR Setting the Group Y ou can create user gr oups and setup permissions for those user groups. Y ou can register a user for each gr oup in < User >. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < System > window to move to < Permission Management >, and press [ EN[...]

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    36_ using the DVR using the DVR T o restrict the user permissions If the admin restricts all permissions of an added gr oup, the users belonging to that group can access only the default minimum menus and can change the user’ s own password only . 1. Start the DVR. If all permissions are r estricted, only the Login dialog should appear . 2. Log i[...]

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    English _37  USING THE DVR Setting the User Users can be added only if a group was cr eated in < Group > menu. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < System > window to move to < Permission Management >, and press [ ENTER ] button. 2. Select < User >. A window for Add User [...]

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    38_ using the DVR using the DVR • Manual Input of ID : Prompts you to enter the user ID manually for the login process. - Checked ( ) : Encloses the registered user IDs with the [  ] symbols. Use the virtual keyboard to enter the user ID. 4. When the permission setup is done, press < OK >. System Management Y ou can check the system vers[...]

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    English _39  USING THE DVR • Updating the Software 1. Connect a device storing the software to be updated. (It may take about 10 seconds to recognize the device.)  Upgradeable devices include USB memory , CD/DVD and network device.  T o update the network, the current DVR should have been connected to the network. Upgrade via the proxy s[...]

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    40_ using the DVR using the DVR Settings Y ou can copy and import the DVR settings by using a storage media. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < System > window to move to < System Management >, and press [ ENTER ] button. 2. Select < Settings >. A window of storage device and lo[...]

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    English _41  USING THE DVR Event Log Event log shows recor ded events on alarms, motion detections and video loss. It also shows the log and its timestamp. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < System > window to move to < Log Information >, and press [ ENTER ] button. 2. Select < [...]

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    42_ using the DVR using the DVR SETTING THE DEVICE Y ou can setup Camera, Storage Device, Remote Device, POS Device and Monitor . Camera Setting the Camera Y ou can set Video, Audio, Channel Name and Dwell Time of a Camera. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Press the [ MENU ] button on the r emote control or fr ont panel. 2. Use the l[...]

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    English _43  USING THE DVR • Progressive : Y ou can set the progr essive camera to ON/OFF . J  If you set it to < ON > for the progressive camera, screen flickering will be reduced. • Screen Setup : The video appear ed on the screen may vary depending on the channel’ s camera, configure the DVR display to your prefer ences. Select[...]

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    44_ using the DVR using the DVR Storage Device Y ou can check information on storage devices. Confirming Devices Y ou can check storage devices and their free space, usage as well as status. Devices available are HDD, and USB devices (Memory , HDD, CD/DVD). Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < D[...]

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    English _45  USING THE DVR Formatting Y ou can format a storage device. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < Device > window to move to < Storage Device >, and press [ ENTER ] button. 2. Select < Format >. A window for selection of device for formatting appears. 3. Use directio[...]

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    46_ using the DVR using the DVR • Duration : Sets the alarm duration for the alarm signal and beep sound. - If < BEEP > was selected, a beep will sound. - If < All > was selected, both beep sound and alarm signal through rear side ports will output. M  < Check > status means that the HDD is operating but it has problems that [...]

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    English _47  USING THE DVR • POS Device Setup : Sets the communication setups for the POS device and DVR.  It is independent to the Remote Device setup. • CH : Select the camera to be synchronized to the POS device.  If selected a channel input field, “ Sync Channel Setup ” window appears.  One POS device can be synchronized to [...]

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    48_ using the DVR using the DVR Monitor Y ou can configure information to be displayed and its format for Spot Out monitor . Setting the Monitor Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < Device > window to move to < Monitor >, and press [ ENTER ] button. 2. Select < Monitor >. 3. Use d[...]

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    English _49  USING THE DVR Setting the Spot Out Y ou can set the DVR to output information / video apart from the monitor out. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < Device > window to move to < Monitor >, and press [ ENTER ] button. 2. Select < Spot Out >.  The number of Spot[...]

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    50_ using the DVR using the DVR SETTING THE RECORDING Y ou can setup scheduled recor ding, event recor ding and other recording r elated settings. Recording Schedule Make your reservation on a date and time to schedule the r ecording on specified time. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Press the [ MENU ] button on the r emote control [...]

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    English _51  USING THE DVR Recording Color T ags Color Function Description White No Recording No schedule / event recording Orange Continuous Scheduled r ecording only Blue Event Event recor ding only Green Both(Cont&Evnt) Both scheduled / event recor dings Each press of a selected cell will cycle thr ough < No Recording >-< Contin[...]

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    52_ using the DVR using the DVR Setting Event Recording Pr operties Y ou can set each channel’ s resolution, quality and IPS for event r ecordings. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < Record > window to move to < REC Quality & Resolution >, and press [ ENTER ] button. 2. Select &[...]

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    English _53  USING THE DVR SETTING THE EVENT Y ou can set recor ding options for sensor , motion, and video loss event. Sensor Detection Y ou can set the sensor’ s operating condition and connected camera, as well as alarm output and its duration. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Press the [ MENU ] button on the r emote control [...]

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    54_ using the DVR using the DVR Motion Detection Y ou can set target detection region and motion, as well as the alarm signal output. When the motion detection region is set, it detects motion within the ar ea. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < Event > window to move to < Motion Detecti[...]

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    English _55  USING THE DVR Video Loss Detection Y ou can set the alarm to be generated on a camera disconnection, which causes a video loss. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < Event > window to move to < Video Loss Detection >, and press [ ENTER ] button. A window of video loss det[...]

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    56_ using the DVR using the DVR BACKUP Y ou can check the backup device and set the backup schedule by channel or by time. The product only supports external HDD of USB memory/DVD and USB type. (Page 96) Setting the Backup Y ou can backup the desired data to a connected device. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Press the [ MENU ] butt[...]

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    English _57  USING THE DVR 5. When the backup setup is done, press < OK >.  If no available device is recognized for backup, < OK > button is not activated. J  The application may slow down during the backup.  Y ou can switch to the menu screen during the backup in operation, but playback of data is not available.  When a[...]

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    58_ using the DVR using the DVR • IP , Gateway , Subnet Mask, and DNS - For < Static IP > : Y ou can directly input IP addr ess, Gateway , Subnet Mask and DNS. - For < Dynamic IP > : IP address, Gateway , and Subnet Mask are set automatically . - For < ADSL > : IP address, Gateway , and Subnet Mask are set automatically . • Us[...]

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    English _59  USING THE DVR DDNS Y ou can set the DDNS site for a remote user’ s network connection. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. Use the up/down buttons (  ) in < Network > window to move to < DDNS >, and press [ ENTER ] button. 2. Use virtual keyboard to enter user inputs.  Refer to “ Using Virtual Ke[...]

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    60_ using the DVR using the DVR When a router is used J  T o avoid IP address conflict with the DVR's static IP , check followings : • Setting the DVR with a static IP - Inter net connection : Y ou can connect the DVR to a router which is connected to an ADSL/Cable modem or a router in a Local Ar ea Network (LAN) environment. • Setting [...]

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    English _61  USING THE DVR DDNS Setting DDNS is a short form of Dynamic Domain Naming System. DNS (Domain Name System) is a service that routes a domain name consisting of user friendly characters (ex : www .google.com) to an IP addr ess consisting of numbers (64.233.189.104). DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is a service that registers a domain name and the [...]

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    62_ using the DVR using the DVR Mailing Service Y ou can send an e-mail to a DVR-register ed user at a specific time interval, or if an event occurs. M  If an event occurs with a channel where the camera’ s video is set to < OFF > or the remaining recording count is set to < OFF >, only the text notification will be sent to the app[...]

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    English _63  USING THE DVR Group Setting Y ou can set the group to whom the e-mail is sent, and specify the permission for each gr oup. Y ou can add recipients for each gr oup in the < Recipient > menu item. The recipient is set separately fr om the DVR user group. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. In the < Network > se[...]

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    64_ using the DVR using the DVR CONTROLLING A PTZ DEVICE The DVR enables you to adjust the settings of a PTZ camera as well as an ordinary one to your pr eference. PTZ Device The PTZ device can be activated only if a channel in connection with the PTZ camera is selected. Getting started with PTZ The PTZ camera is available, only if a channel is sel[...]

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    English _65  USING THE DVR • Focus : Enables you to adjust the focus manually . • Auto Pan : The camera automatically runs between the two points that you selected. • Scan : The camera moves to the preset points in the specified sequence. If multiple presets ar e specified, the PTZ camera will automatically move to all of the preset points[...]

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    66_ search & play SEARCH Y ou can perform the search for r ecorded data by the time or by the sear ch criteria such as an event. Y ou can access the < Search > menu dir ectly in Live mode. 1. In Live mode, right-click any area of the scr een. The Live menu appears. 2. Select < Search >. Or , press the [ SEARCH ] button on the r emot[...]

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    English _67  SEARCH & PLA Y • Zoom In : The map enlarges in detail. It will switch in the sequence of 24 hours - 16 hours - 8 hour - 4 hours. • Zoom Out : The map will switch in the reverse or der of the detailed mode above. It will switch in the sequence of 4 hours - 8 hour - 16 hours - 24 hours. M  Double-click a desired time to zoo[...]

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    68_ search & play search & play POS Search Y ou can search for data in the POS device that is connected to the DVR. Y ou can use the mouse to select the related items. 1. Select < POS Search > in the < Sear ch > menu. 2. Use direction buttons ( ◄ ► ) to set the search criteria and press the [ ENTER ] button.  Y ou c[...]

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    English _69  SEARCH & PLA Y PLA YBACK Play Y ou can play data stored in the HDD and backup a desir ed portion of the data. Using the mouse may help make setup easier . 1. In Live mode, click < Play > in the right-click menu or < > in the launcher menu, or pr ess the Play button on the remote contr ol or the front panel. 2. Use th[...]

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    70_ search & play search & play Using the Playback Button Part Names Functions Play Timeline Indicates the current playback point, and can be used to move. Skip Backward Moves backward by unit time. Backward Fast Play Used for quick backward search while in Play . Backward Slo w Play Used for backward frame-by-frame search while in P AUSE. [...]

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    English _71  WEB VIEWER INTRODUCING WEB VIEWER What is Web Viewer? Web Viewer allows r emote access to your DVRs. Y ou have access to live video, archived video, PTZ contr ol (if configured), etc. PRODUCT FEA TURES • Remote access from a standar d browser • Supports PTZ camera controls • Supports 1, 4 camera viewing formats (maximum of 4 c[...]

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    72_ web viewer web viewer CONNECTING WEB VIEWER 1. Open your web browser and type the IP addr ess or URL of DVR into the URL address box. M The basic URL of the DVR is as following in case of MAC address :  00-00-F0-ab-cd-ef : nabcdef.websamsung.net  00-16-6c-ab-cd-ef : mabcdef.websamsung.net  00-68-36-ab-cd-ef : pabcdef.websamsung.net [...]

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    English _73  WEB VIEWER 5. Y ou may have “ Windows Security Alert ” that attempts to block this with the Windows Firewall. In that case, click < Unblock > to start W eb Viewer . 6. Installation is complete. Now you can see the main screen of Live Viewer . USING LIVE VIEWER The Live Viewer screen consists of following : This displays th[...]

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    74_ web viewer web viewer OSD INFORMA TION DISPLA Y The channel number , video size, and IP address of the connected DVR are displayed. This icon will appear if the audio signal is currently being output. The current date and time will be displayed accor ding to the selected time information display setting < DVR Time > or < PC Time >. [...]

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    English _75  WEB VIEWER CONNECTED DVR This displays the IP address and the status of the connecting DVR. M  Connection failure message No Response : Appears when the DVR does not respond. Access Denied : Appears when the maximum number of users is exceeded.  The number of simultaneous connections are limited to 10. Setting the display of t[...]

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    76_ web viewer web viewer SA VING THE LIVE SCREEN ON THE PC • CAPTURE : Saves the current scr een into a BMP or JPEG file. M  The default saving path is “C:Program FilesSamsungDvr Web ViewerSnapShotLive”. T o change the saving path, click < SA VE P A TH ( )> button and then select the path you want. For Windows Vista or 7, the s[...]

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    English _77  WEB VIEWER CHANGING THE LIVE SCREEN CHANNEL • Blue numbers : The channel connected to the current live screen • Gray numbers : The channel not connected to the current live screen  If you select 4-split mode, the channel button for each of cameras 1 ~ 4 will turn blue. USING PTZ CAMERA Click the direction buttons to contr ol [...]

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    78_ web viewer web viewer • Preset : Moves the lens dir ection to a preset dir ection. 1. If you click a preset, the camera moves to the selected preset's position. 2. Y ou can delete the selected preset or all pr esets. 3. Y ou can save a new preset number and name. M  Y ou can save presets up to 20. • Auto Pan : Moves the camera lens [...]

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    English _79  WEB VIEWER USING SEARCH VIEWER The Search Viewer scr een consists of following : This displays the IP address and the model name of the connected DVR. There ar e 4 tabs available: < LIVE >, < SEARCH >, < SETUP >, < ABOUT >. Switch to a split mode. Shows the IP address and model name of the connected DVR. Sele[...]

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    80_ web viewer web viewer SPLIT -SCREEN Y ou can change the split mode by clicking each number icon. • Click < > button. The screen displays the selected camera connected to the DVR in “ SINGLE MODE ”. • Click < > button. The screen displays the selected camera connected to the DVR in “ QUAD MODE ”. CONNECTED DVR The IP of t[...]

  • Page 81

    English _81  WEB VIEWER SA VING THE LIVE SCREEN ON THE PC • CAPTURE : Saves the current scr een into a BMP or JPEG file. M  The default saving path is “C:Program FilesSamsungDvr Web ViewerSnapShotSearch”. T o change the saving path, click < SA VE PA TH ( )> button and then select the path you want. For Windows Vista or 7, the[...]

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    82_ web viewer web viewer SEARCHING THE RECORDED VIDEO IN THE CALENDAR If the video data has been recor ded on a date, the date is distinguished in green. If you click the date, the r ecorded video information is displayed in the time line. When you click < T oday >, it will be synchronized with the system time (date) of the current PC. SEARC[...]

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    English _83  WEB VIEWER CONTROLLING PLA YBACK Fast Backward : Reverse-plays faster(2x). Reverse Play : Performs Reverse Play . Play : Performs playback. Fast Forward : Plays faster(2x). Go to First : Moves the beginning time of recor ded video in the time line. Step Backward : Performs one step r everseplay by one frame. Pause : Stops the playba[...]

  • Page 84

    84_ web viewer web viewer • Time Synchronization Setup Set the time synchronization. • Display Date Format : Set the date type. Time : Select a time format to display on the screen. • DST (Daylight Saving Time) DST is displayed an hour ahead of the standard time of the time zone. • Language Select a preferr ed language for the DVR. Holiday [...]

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    English _85  WEB VIEWER • Group Users are classified into gr oups and the permission can be set according to the gr oup.  First of all, add a group. • User Y ou can add, change or remove a user or users. • Setup Y ou can set the user permission. System Management For more information, r efer to < System Management > in the < Sy[...]

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    86_ web viewer web viewer Device Y ou can check a list of devices that are connected to the DVR and configur e the necessary settings. Click < Device > in the menu screen. For more information, r efer to “ Setting the Device ”. (Page 42) Camera • Camera Y ou can configure the settings of the camera that is connected to the DVR. • PTZ [...]

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    English _87  WEB VIEWER • HDD Alarm Y ou can set the alarm output channel and the alarm duration for an error . Remote Device Y ou can see a list of remote devices including PTZ cameras and system keyboards that ar e connected to the RS-485 port of the DVR and configure the necessary settings. POS Device Y ou can set the channel, preset and co[...]

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    88_ web viewer web viewer • Spot Out With the monitor connected via the SPOT port, if there occurs an event such as Sensor , Motion, or Alarm, you can select a video output mode for external monitoring. • Mode Y ou can switch between live mode and play mode. Record For more information, r efer to < Setting the Recording >. (Page 50) Recor[...]

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    English _89  WEB VIEWER Event Record Duration Y ou can set the start and end times of recor ding that will be activated if an event occurs. REC Quality & Resolution • Standard/Event Y ou can set the resolution, frame rate and r ecording quality for each channel. Record Option Y ou can set the Disk End Mode. Event For more information, r ef[...]

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    90_ web viewer web viewer Motion Detection Y ou can set the motion detection mode and the sensitivity as well as the alarm output type and the duration. • Motion Region Set the target motion detection area Video Loss Detection Y ou can set the alarm output time if a video loss occurs. Alarm Schedule Y ou can schedule the alarm output according to[...]

  • Page 91

    English _91  WEB VIEWER Network For more information, r efer to < Network Configuration >. (Page 57) Connection A remote user can access the DVR via the network to check the current mode and the IP addr ess. • Connection Y ou can set the network connection route. • Protocol Y ou can configure the pr otocol related settings. DDNS Y ou c[...]

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    92_ web viewer web viewer Mailing Service Y ou can specify the SMTP server that sends a mail if an event occurs and set the recipient gr oup and users. • SMTP Y ou can set the server that sends mails and specify if you use the authentication process. • Event Y ou can set the event interval and specify which events the server sends mails for . ?[...]

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    English _93  WEB VIEWER ABOUT Click < ABOUT >. Displays the model name of connected DVR and the version of Web Viewer . MOBILE VIEWER What is Mobile Viewer? Mobile Viewer is management software that enables you to connect to DVR (Digital Video Recorder) r emotely and control the video playback and PTZ operations (if confi gured) in r eal t[...]

  • Page 94

    94_ backup viewer SEC BACKUP VIEWER Y ou can play a file that is backed up in the format of SEC. Backup in the format of SEC will involve in generating two files: one for the backup data and one for the viewer . If you run the backup file viewer , the backup data file will be automatically played. Recommended System Requirements PCs with a lower sp[...]

  • Page 95

    English _95  BACKUP VIEWER Name Description Audio / A toggle button. Each time you press this button, the audio output will toggle between activated and deactivated. Y ou can adjust the volume level from 0 to 100. Screen Printout Saves the current screen as an image file. Supported file formats include BMP and JPEG. Prints out the current screen[...]

  • Page 96

    96_ appendix PRODUCT SPECIFICA TION Item Details SRD-470 SRD-470D Video Inputs 4 composite video 0.5–1 Vpp, 75 ohm Resolution 704x480 NTSC, 704x576 P AL Live Frame rate 120ips NTSC, 100ips P AL Resolution 704x480 NTSC, 704x576 P AL Multi Screen display 1/4/PIP Performance OS Embedded Linux Recording Compression H.264 Record Rate NTSC : Up to 120i[...]

  • Page 97

    English _97  APPENDIX Item Details SRD-470 SRD-470D Network T ransmission speed Up to (6)Mbps, Unlimited(6M)/2/1.5/1Mbps/800/600/500/400/300/200/100/ 50kbps Bandwidth control Selectable Stream H.264 (4CIF/2CIF/CIF Selectable) Remote users Maximum Search(3) / Live Unicast(10) / Live Multicast(20) Protocol support TCP/IP , DHCP , PPPoE, SMTP , NTP[...]

  • Page 98

    98_ appendix appendix Item Details SRD-470 SRD-470D Audio Inputs / Output 4 line in (Built in 4CH, RCA) / 1 line out (RCA) Compression ADPCM Sampling rate 16KHz Alarm Inputs / Outputs T erminal 4 inputs (NO/NC), T erminal 1 inputs (Alarm Reset), T erminal 2 relay outputs (NO/NC), Rating : 24V DC/1A, 125V AC / 0.5A Remote notification Notification v[...]

  • Page 99

    English _99  APPENDIX PRODUCT OVERVIEW • SRD-470/470D unit : mm (inches) SRD-470D SRD-470 215 (8.46") 215 (8.46") 351.7(13.85") 88 (3.46") 10 (0.39") 88 (3.46") 10 (0.39") 11.1 (0.44")[...]

  • Page 100

    100_ appendix appendix DEF AUL T SETTING This returns the factory default settings. The settings are made as follows; • Use System/Load Factory Default in MENU  The default settings are based on SRD-470D.  The default password can be exposed to a hacking thread so it is recommended to change the password after installing the product. Note t[...]

  • Page 101

    English _101  APPENDIX Category Details Factory Default Device Remote Device Baudrate 9600 Parity None Data 8 Stop bit 1 T ransfer T ype Half Duplex System Keyboard OFF Remote Control ON(00) POS Device OFF Monitor Monitor Event Display OFF Display All VGA 800x600 Sharpness Level1(Low) Display Position Setup 30 Spot Out Spot Out 1 CH1 ~ CH4 Mode [...]

  • Page 102

    102_ appendix appendix Category Details Factory Default Event Sensor Detection Sensor Operation OFF Camera Camera No. Alarm None Duration 10 sec Motion Detection Mode OFF Sensitivity Level10(high) Alarm None Duration 10 sec Motion Region All Area Video Loss Detection Video Loss State OFF Alarm None Duration 10 sec Alarm Schedule Alarm1 Event Sync N[...]

  • Page 103

    English _103  APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING Symptom Countermeasures The system does not turn on and the indicator on the front panel does not work at all.  Check if the power supply system is properly connected.  Check the system for the input voltage from the power source.  If the problem persists even after you have taken the above actions[...]

  • Page 104

    104_ appendix appendix Symptom Countermeasures I've found that the DVR does not recognize as many disks as installed when I have connected multiple external HDDs to the DVR.  It takes time for the DVR to recognize multiple external HDDs. T r y again in a moment and if the problem (of failure to recognize as many HDDs as connected) persists,[...]

  • Page 105

    English _105  APPENDIX Symptom Countermeasures Recording does not work.  If your player does not display a Live image at all, that indicates recording does not work so first check if you see an image on the screen.  Recording does not work if the recording settings are not properly configured. 1) Manual Record: Press the [ REC ] button on [...]

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