Samsung SRN-3250 manual

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    3 2 C H A N N E L 6 4 C H A N N E L N V R User Manual SRN -64 50/ 325 0 SNR -64 00/ 320 0 SRN-6450(B5)국+영.indd 6 2011-04-04 오후 3:05:43[...]

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    Copyright ©2 01 1 S am su ng T e chw in C o., Ltd . Al l ri gh ts r es er ve d. T rademark is th e regis tere d log o of S amsun g T echw in C o., Ltd. Th e name o f this p rodu ct is t he reg iste red t rade mar k of Sa msun g T e chw in Co., L td. Ot her t rade mar ks me ntio ned in t his ma nual ar e the re gist ered t rad emar k of th eir re s[...]

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    1 Preface Thank you for choosing a Samsung Network V ideo Recorder (Disk Player) product. This instruction manual p rovides detailed in form ation and instructions for the NVR net work DVR product s. Please read this manual and any supple mentary document(s) tho roughly before attempting to install and/or operate the product. The content s of this [...]

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    2 This product is not an anti-thef t or fire-prevention dev ice; the manufacturer is no t responsible for any damage to prope rty or personnel that may occur during it s use. This product must be in stalled by skill ed and experienced personnel; self-inst allation by the user is prohibited. Self-inst a llation by the user may result in fire, electr[...]

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    3 T able of Content s Preface ............................................................................................. 1 Product W arranty and Li mited Liab ility .......................................................................... 1 T able of Content s ............................................................................ 3 Chapte[...]

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    4 Chapter 4. Operation .................................................................... 31 4.1. System Requirement s .................................................................................. 31 4.2. Comp atible Web Browsers .......................................................................... 31 4.3. Login ........................[...]

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    5 5.2. Network Setup ............................................................................................... 83 5.2.1. Monitor Ether net Port Setup .............................................................................. 83 5.2.2. Source Ether net Port Setup .............................................................................[...]

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    6 Chapter 1. Overview This digital video recorde r plus disk player features HDD storage and playback cap abilities for 64/32-channel digit al video. Setting up this recorder i s easy; you may use the buttons on the front of the product, or connect to the product remotely via a network. With proven performance and reliability , the NVR is a self-su[...]

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    7 3 T o prevent electrical fire, do not con nect multiple power cords to a single outlet. 3 Do not place heavy object s or vessels cont aining water on the unit since it can cause serious malfun ctions. 3 Do not use this item in a location cont aining prop ane gas, gasoline, or other fla mmable substances t o avoid risk of explosion or fire. 3 T o [...]

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    8 3 When installing the closure, t ake into consideration the operating temperature and humidity of the installation enviro nment acco rding to the product specificat ions (see Appendix).  Using the Product 3 Avoid shock and vibration while o perating or moving the item. 3 Do not move the product while it is in operation; do not expose the produ[...]

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    9 1.2. Product Content s The content s of this product are as shown belo w . Power Cord Key Rack Mount and Fix ture Screws HDD Fixture Screws User's Manual Quick Reference Guide NET -I Viewer/User ’s Manual CD Cross Cable HDD T ray (4EA)[...]

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    10 Chapter 2. Part Names 2.1. Front Panel No. Name Function 1 Key Lock T urning the key completely engages the lock, so the buttons on t he front panel cannot b e accessed and the HDD bay door cannot be opened. 2 SA T A-Bracket Mounts ha rd disks for storing reco rded video. Up to four h ard disks can be mounted. Mounted HDDs are referred to as Int[...]

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    11 No. Name Function 10 EXTERNAL HDD4 A blue indicator means that an external HDD is co nnected to the rear eSA T A Port4 and functioning normally . A red indicator means that External HDD4 is not functioning properly . 1 1 REC A red indicator means that the produ ct is in recording mode. 12 ALARM A blue indicator means that an event in Input Group[...]

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    12 2.2. Back Panel No. Name Function 1 AC IN Used to connect the product power cabl e. 2 SMPS F AN This fan cools the power supply . 3 DC F AN This fan cools the inside o f the product. 4 Monitor Ethernet Port A network port that allows the product to connect to a PC to run Web V iewer . 5 USB Port Used to upgrade the firmware version of the produc[...]

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    13 2.3. Default Settings The following are the factory default settings for the p roduct. 2.3.1. Monitoring Page Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Auto Sequence Off Display Mode 16Ch display Group 1 Channel 1 Info On DIT Off PT , ZF PT Activated OSD Off PTZ spee d 3 2.3.2. Playback Page Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Ti m e Channel Calendar Ti[...]

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    14 2.3.3. Config Page  Record Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Normal Record Config All frames Event Record Config Input Group Active Inactive Pre Recording Time Post Recordi ng T ime own event All frames I frames 5 Sec 5 Sec Record Button T ime T able Normal Reco rd selected Always Normal Record  Event Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Defaul[...]

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    15  Camera Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Channel List Open Channel List Select Channel Ch1 ~ Ch16 Ch01 Channel Setup Disable/Enable Channel Name Model Connection T ype IP Connectio n Port ID Password Picture T ype AT C M o d e Video Quality Video Re solution Video Fra merate Disable Ch01, Ch02, Ch03, … - S tatic IP 0.0.0.0 4000 - - [...]

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    16  Network Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Monitor Ethernet Port Connection T ype IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Connectio n Port Http Port AT C M o d e S tatic IP 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 4000 80 Disable DDNS Use Server Domain ID Password Disable www .samsungipolis.com - - Source Ethernet Port Connection T ype IP Address Subnet Mask Ga[...]

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    17  Time Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting T ime Configuration Date Format Ti m e F o r m a t T i me Zone Use DST mm.dd.yy 24h (GMT 00:00) Greenwich Mean Time Disable NTP Use Client Use Server Public Server1 Address Public Server2 Address Public Server3 Address Public Server4 Address Public Server5 Address Disable Disable pool.ntp.org asi[...]

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    18 Chapter 3. Inst allation 3.1. Inst alling and Connecting Product 3.1.1. Supplying Power a nd Operating the Product Connect the power cord to the produ ct as shown in the picture below .  Once the power cord is securely connected, pr ess the power swit ch in the rear panel to boot the system.  When the product is turned on, you can pre ss t[...]

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    19 . 3.1.3. Internal HDD Open the HDD Bay as shown below to add, remove, o r replace an internal HDD. ① Press PUSH to open the Locking Door . ② T urn Key Lock counterclockwise to unlo ck.[...]

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    20 ③ Open the HDD Door . ④ While pressing the HDD Hook down, pull on the hand le to pull out the SA T A Bracket. ⑤ Unscrew the fixture screws on the SA T A Bracket before removing the HDD; fasten the screws securely af ter you inse rt the HDD in the SA T A Bracket.[...]

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    21 ⑥ Make sure that the SA T A Bracket is pushed back all the way in the HDD Bay , and close the HDD Door . ⑦ T urn Key Lock clo ckwise to lock . ⑧ Close the Locking Door .[...]

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    22 ⑨ When adding a new , unformatted HDD, the product a utomatically formats the HDD. displaying the formatting process in the front LCD. Upon completing the formatting process, t he message above is displayed in the LCD along with a blue indicator in the HDD LE D, indicating that the new HDD is ready to use. Note For a list of compatible HDDs, p[...]

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    23 Note  Y ou may connect an external HDD while the product is in operation. However , this may result in certain models of external HDDs not being detected. As such, it is recommended that you co nnec t any external HDD by following the steps outline d below . 1. T urn the product of f. 2. Connect the external HDD (also turned of f) to the prod[...]

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    24 For detailed i nstructions on connecting senso rs, please refer to "4.6.3. Event Setup" 3.1.6. Relays The following are specifica tions and operating conditions for alarm output. S pec. Number of Input Circuit s 2 Relays Output T ypes Dry Contact. Connection T ype Attach strippe d wire connections to the terminal blo ck. Power DC 30V 1[...]

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    25 RELA Y OUT 2 NC CM NO Normal Close O O - Common - O - Normal Open - O O For detailed i nstructions on connecting the relay output, please refer to "4.6.3. Event Setup" 3.1.7. USB The USB ports on the rear panel are used to upgrade the product's firmware with the button s on the front panel. Please refer to “5.1.4. System Upd ate[...]

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    26 3.2. Connecting to the W ebsite 3.2.1. Connecting Cable Press PUSH on the front panel to open the Locking Door , then connect a PC to the Front Panel Network Port with the supplied cros sover cable as shown in the illustration below . (When using a hub to connect the prod uct to a computer , you may use a normal LAN cable instead of a cross-over[...]

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    27 dialog. (If the "Obtain an IP address automatic ally" option is checked under the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties windo w , please click the "Use the following IP address" radio button option before proceeding.) Click Add under IP addresses then enter 192.168.1. xxx. The NVR uses 192. 168. 1. 100 as the IP addre ss; you[...]

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    28 3.2.3. Connecting and Changing Settings T ype 192.168.1.100 in your Internet browser a ddress bar then press Enter . In the login window , enter admin as the User ID and 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 for the Password. Click Login to connect to the product.[...]

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    29 When connecting to the product for the first time , no video displays as no network or camera is set up. Clicking at the top of the screen direct s y ou to a new page, as shown in the screensh ot below . Clicking directs you to a new p age, as shown in the screenshot below .[...]

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    30 Use the left menu to set up the pro duct. For det ailed instructio ns on each menu item, please refer to "4.6. Config" and "4.7. System" Once a network is set up, Y ou can use the Monitor Ethernet Port on the product back panel to conn ect to the product. Note  The IP addre ss for the front port is fixed as 192.168.1.100; [...]

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    31 Chapter 4. Operation 4.1. System Requirement s Category Minimum Recommended CPU Intel Core 2 Quad 2.5GHz or higher Intel i7 or higher Main Memory 3GB 4GB or higher Video Memo ry 512MB 1GB or higher Display Resolution 1,280 x 1,024 Hard Disk 1GB or higher Operating System Windows XP Professional / Windo ws Vist a Business / Windows 7 Network Giga[...]

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    32 4.3. Login Open a web browser , and then enter the IP address of the prod uct. Y ou are directed to the login page. Enter your ID and p assword, then c lick the Login button to connect to the system. Y ou are directed to the Monitoring Page. If you have not set up your o wn ID and password y e t, the default ID is "admin", and the defa[...]

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    33 4.4. Monitoring If you are logging in to your Network Video Re corder for the first time, or if you click the button at the top of Web Viewer , you will be directed to the Monitoring Page where you can view the video feeds from the camera s connected to your product. 4.4.1. Splitting Screen and Changing Channels Y ou can select the number of vid[...]

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    34 4.4.2. V ideo Control When clickin g on a video channel, the selected screen is outlined in orange. With a channel selected, you can use the buttons o n left side of the p age to control the video feed in that channel.  Button: Pauses or un-pauses the video feed in the selected channel.  Button: Captures a screenshot of the cu rrent screen[...]

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    35 Y ou can adjust the PTZ speed with the slider knob at the botto m of the page. A total of 6 different PTZ speed levels are available. Click to decrease the PTZ speed by one level, and to increase it by one. "1" is the slowest PTZ sp eed setting, and "6" is the fastest. Note The PTZ control and preset options ar e only comp at[...]

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    36 T o control the OSD menu, click the buttons at the bottom of the video screen. T o move between OSD menus an d change the settings, use the a rrow buttons. T o move to a sub menu or apply new settings, click the SET button. T o move back to the previous menu, click the ESC button. Instead of the SET and ESC butto n s on the video screen, you may[...]

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    37 4.5. Playback Click at the top of the screen to display t he Playback screen. This screen lets you watch saved videos. There are two wa ys to use the Playback opti on; enables you to search and watch videos by the recorded time and date, whil e lets you view videos according to events that have occurred. Wh en connecting to the Playback screen f[...]

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    38  REW and FFW Buttons: Rewind, fast forward, and adju st the current video play speed. While a video is pl aying, the buttons change to , , , , , , , and , indicating the play direction and sp eed. The adjusted play speeds are 1x, 2x, 4x, and 8x backward and forward. Each time the REW or FF W button is pressed, the play speed changes by one le[...]

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    39 4.5.2. Event Search displays the Event Search screen, as shown in the picture below . For detailed information about event s, please refer to "4.6.3. Event Setup"  Area: Enables selecting an Event Input Group.  Area: Enables selecting a channel t hat contain s the record of the selected Event Input Group.  Area: Enables select[...]

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    40  Searches videos with conditions that match a selected event type, chann el, date and time, and then displays the first 10 result s at the bottom of the screen, as shown in the screenshot below . T o play a video, click on a re sult. T o check all the 10 results, move the in the right of the screen upward and downward.  displays all search[...]

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    41 Note  The maximum searchable period is 7 days.  If more than 500 event video files are recorded within a selected search period, data saved on the day for which 500 or more accumulated video files are recorded is searched b ut data saved on the day after is not searched. (For example, if video files are searched from 10 th to 15 th and 800[...]

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    42 4.6. Config The following screen appe ars when at the top of the screen is clicked. Clicking on a button on the left menu di rects you to the corresponding p age.[...]

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    43 4.6.1. St atus Displays the current st atus of each channel al ong with the free storage space of the produ ct at the bottom. The S tatus Page let s you check the status of all channel s in one screen. Dark gray indi cates an unused channel. Light gray indi cates a channel that is conne cted to a camera, but is not in recording mode. Blue indica[...]

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    44 Record S tatus displays re maining recordable hours under the current reco rding settings. T otal Recordable T ime displays a total reco rdable time of all connected dat a storage units. Current Recordable T ime displays remaining recordable hou rs based on the current free storage sp ace of the product. If the HDD becomes full durin g the Repea[...]

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    45 Select a channel on the lef t side of the screen to choo se its video reco rding method. T o choose time and a method of saving a video on each day , select one of , , or , and then drag the cursor in the bottom timet able to make a selection. Dif ferent colored blocks of ho urs and days indicate dif ferent record modes. Upon selecting, the name[...]

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    46  Local Sensor T ype Local Sensor T ype let you select the operat ion type for Sensor 1 and 2 between Normal Open and Normal Close. Normal Open activates a sensor input whe n the contact type is short or the dynamic type is at the Low level. Normal Close activates a sensor input when the contact type is open or the active type is high impedanc[...]

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    47 Enter a new group name in the Input Group or Output Group p ane. The list below the panes displays the channel camera names along with the product. T o display available Input Event or Output Event sources, double click on a ca mera or the product. For I nput Group, available options include Sensor and MD (Mot ion Detector), and Relay , E-mail, [...]

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    48 For Output Group, Output Source Duration is available to add an d modify . Beep and Relay actions duration can be set from ‘1se cond’ to ‘always’ (to make actions keep operating on ce an event occurs). T o delete a group, select a group in a group list, and then click .  Event Action Group Event Action Group links Event Input Group an[...]

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    49 Note Deleting an Input or Output Group delet es an Action Group corresponding to the Input or Output Group. 4.6.4. Camera Setup Select a channel in the lef t list; you can view o r modify its camera settings. Active ch annels are displayed with while inactive ones are with .  : Selecting Enable activates a channel.  Channel Name : Name a c[...]

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    50  Video Quality , V ideo Resolution, Video Framera te : Select a video quality , resolution, and video frame rate. Selecting higher settings for these will give you higher quality video, at the expense of network bandwid th and disk storage capacity . Note  The product's maximum frame rate is limited and varies depending on the resolut[...]

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    51 Caution  If you change the camera s ettings while in record mode, the image recorded at the moment of the chang e may not be played properly . Note The NVR can be used in connection wit h Samsung T echwin network products as well as with AXIS product s. AXIS cameras have, however , limited compatibil ity with this product, as described below [...]

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    52  automatically searches the current network to find cameras to connect. Select a camera on the list and then do uble-click on it, or simply click . The Model, Connection T ype, IP , and Connection Port options of the camera will be automatically set up depending on the settings of the came ra. Note Camera Search does not alway s find all the [...]

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    53 Caution  If you see a message of "Setup fail : bitrate excee ds" or "Setup fail : framerate exceeds" (se e the figure belo w ), you cannot ad d a camera any more. 4.6.5. HDD Setup From this page, you can co nfigure the storage devices conne cted to the system.  HDD[...]

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    54 On top of the screen the types a nd stat uses of internal HDDs, external HDDs, and/or NAS devices currently connected to the sy stem are li sted. Internal and external HDDs give their model, record times, "total size" (tot al capa city) and "free size" (remaining cap acity); NAS devices give their user-assigned n ames and cur[...]

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    55 Note If you activate Auto Deletion for the first time, HDD data older than sp ecified will be deleted automatically and it may t ake a while until the Auto Deletion mode gets st arted.  RAID Mode In the RAID Mode menu, you can change the sy stem RAID settings. T o change the settings, select Normal, RAID1, or RAID5, and th en click on the rig[...]

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    56 While building a RAID mode, appears in the RAID S tatus screen. Clicking the button aborts the RAID building process. Note  RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Di sks) helps you keep d ata safe in case the system HDD is damage d.  Selecting RAID1 mode con figures HDD1 and HDD2 as one array , and HDD3 and HDD4 as the other array . RAID1 us[...]

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    57 recommended that you use the same brand and model HDDs to configure RAID.  RAID settings are available only for internal HDDs. Building RAID using 4 x 500GB HDDs tak es approximately 3 hours for RAID1, and 4 hou rs for RAID5.  (An abnormal system shutdown due to such as disconn ected power during RAID configuration will cost you a lot of t[...]

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    58 Note  Only the CIFS (Samba) file sy stem is supported for NAS port s.  NAS name and default folder name can contain a maximum of 32 bytes, i.e. 32 alphanumeric chara cters.(English)  A NAS HDD may not appear in the HDD list if it is turned off at the time when the product is turned on for the first time , or the product fails to connect[...]

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    59 4.6.6. Network Setup Y ou can configure n etwork settings on this screen. Y ou can use either PPPoE, S tatic IP , or DHCP as a connection method for the network port s on the rear p anel. If you are not sure which method to u se, please ask your networ k administrator for assist ance. If the product is connected to a PPPoE-type xDSL line, c hoos[...]

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    60 The Source Ethernet Port connect s to the cameras. The S torage Ethernet Port con nects to NAS devices. In relation to Monitor Ethernet Port, you can se t the connection port number and http port. The http port is used to connect to the product via We b Viewer . If you changed the default value (80) for HTTP Port, then you must append "(you[...]

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    61 Source Ethernet Port can act as a DHCP server to assign an IP address to a connecte d camera. Enter two IP addresses—the first and last addresses of an IP range—to limit the range of dynamic IPs. This DHCP Server option is especially useful when you wa nt to open only the NVR to an external network and keep th e connected cameras within the [...]

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    62 Note T o connect your com puter to the product and watch video via RT P/RTSP , please follow the instructions below . For a video player , we recommend using VLC Media Player(Some players such as Quic ktime may not function correctly , as they do not support interlacing.) VLC Media Player's menu conf iguration may vary depending on it s ver[...]

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    63 the following chart, and then click Play . When using the default R TSP port number , 554, you may skip entering the port numb er.) Video T ype Address Live Unicast rt sp:.//<IP>:<Port> /ch<channel>_mpeg4.stw Multicast rtsp://<IP>:<Por t>/m ch<channel >_mpeg4.stw Recorded Unicast rtsp://<IP>:<Port>[...]

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    64 4.6.7. Time Setup This page de als with the system's time settings. Y ou set the current time for the product under Current T ime. Current date i s located above; current time is below . Select an item by clicki ng on it, and use either the up/down arrow keys or the number keys on your keyboard to cha nge its value. The up/down button can b[...]

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    65 Date Format lets yo u choose either yy .mm.dd, mm.dd.yy , or dd.mm.yy for displaying the current date. yy is year , mm is month, and dd is day . Y ou can choose between 24-hour and 12- hour time formats for displ aying the current time in T ime Format. Click T ime Zone to select your time zone and city . If your city observes Daylight Saving T i[...]

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    66 4.7. System The following p age appears when select ing at the top of the screen. By clicking on one of the buttons on the left of the screen, y ou ca n go to the page that correspond s to the function described on that button.[...]

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    67 4.7.1. Upgrade Displays the current firmware version of the system, and enables resetting the settings.  F/W V ersion At top of the screen is the cu rr ent firmware versio n. Click for more details as shown in the screenshot below .  F/W Upgrade T o upgrade the firmware of the product, click under the F/W Upgrade menu, and then select a fi[...]

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    68 Selecting a firmware file activates under . Click it to begin upgrading the file. Note T o download the latest firmware files, please visit Support > Download Center a t www .samsungcctv .com. Upon completing the upgrade progre ss, the syst em automatically reboot s itself; you will be disconnected from W eb Viewer . The system requi res appr[...]

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    69 4.7.2. System Log Y ou can view the System Log on this p age. Log Kind lets you choose which log to view: Event Log, or System Log. displays the product operation logs while displays the logs of Event inputs sent from connecte d cameras. Selecting a log type in the T ype option displays only that type of logs. T o see the hi story of the system [...]

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    70 Note Up to 10,000 logs each for System Lo gs an d Event Logs can be saved. If the number of either log exceeds 10,0 00, the system automatically deletes the olde st logs. The following chart display s the various log types. <System Log> Log T ype Description Power On Power was turned on. Power Of f Power was turned of f. System Rebooting S[...]

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    71 Log T ype Description Export Config Product settings were exported to the monitoring co mputer . Import Config Old product settings were imported and resto red. Backup Back up stored data Log-in User login Log-in Failed Attempted to login but failed Log-out Use logout DDNS Reg Failed Failed to register DDNS <Event Log> Log T ype Descriptio[...]

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    72 4.7.3. User Setup On this page, you can set the Admin p assword , and set the ID, password, and privileges for the User account. In Admin, you can set a new Admin p assword. Enter the current password in " Old Password", enter a new password in "New Pa ssword", confirm the new password in "Re-type New Password", the[...]

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    73 Note New settings are applied o nly if you click . 4.7.4. Backup Backup video files from the product to a computer . T o select a recorded period for backup video files, click the button. Selecting a channel in the Channel dropdown menu displays the channel's recorde d period in the From and T o panes under the Date/T ime menu. Select the b[...]

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    74 T o back up specifi c event video files, use t he Event button and search event s. Selecting an Event Input Group in the Input Group pane displa ys a list of channels that cont ain the selected event video files. Select a channel, select des ired times in the From and T o p anes, and then click the button to display a list of the sele cted event[...]

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    75 While a backup task is in prog ress, the button is displayed. T o abort the backup process, cli ck the button. (Video files that are downloaded prior to abortin g the backup will be saved in the backup directory .) T o change the download f older , click the button. Backing up video file s automatically creates a sub folder under the designated [...]

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    76 Button Name Function 1 Select Folder Use this button to open a folder that contains backup video files. Available video files are listed i n the order of time or channels. 2 Select/Deselect All Select or deselect all files. 3 Select File Select one or more files. 4 Deselect File Deselect one or more files. 5 Play Play selected files one by one. [...]

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    77 Chapter 5. LCD Setup The front panel LCD displa ys the current time and recording st atus by default (shown below .) The first line in the LCD indicates Y ear , Month, Day , Hour , and Minute. The second line indicates the number of active chan nels/total chann els and RAID mode. By using the LCD and the < , ∧ , ∨ , > , ENTER, and ESC bu[...]

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    78 5.1. System On the default LCD screen, press ∧ , ∨ to move to the screen shown below and pre ss ENTER. Sub-menus will appear where you can u se the ∧ , ∨ buttons to navigate. 5.1.1. Checking Firmware V ersion Under System, select 1. Firmware V ersion, and then press Enter . The current firmware version of the system displays as shown in [...]

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    79 Note The beep sound automatically turns on afte r rebooting the syste m, even if it is turned off. 5.1.3. Relay Off Under System, select 3. Relay Of f, and then press ENTER button. The following message appears while Relay 1, 2 output s on the rear panel are removed. Note  For detailed instruction s on the relay ou tput setup, please refer to[...]

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    80 When pressing Enter , the following messages appear while the firmwa re is being updated. Once the update process i s complete, the system automatically reboot s itself. T o move back to a previous phase, press ESC. T o cancel the update and move back to the main screen, hold down ESC for 2 seconds or longer . If a USB flash drive is not inserte[...]

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    81 For more information about the default settings value, please refer to "2.3. Default Settings" Note The Factory Reset does n ot reset the RAID settings of the system or delete dat a saved in the HDDs. 5.1.6. HDD Check Under Syste m, select 6. T est HDD, then press Enter . The fo llowing messages appear a sking you to select an HDD to c[...]

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    82 Note  While an HDD is being checked, new dat a is not saved in the HDD or it s RAID array . However , if another HDD or another HDD array is available then new data is saved in the HDD or array .  The HDD disk-checking option is available only for internal HDDs. 5.1.7. Shutting the System Down Under System, select 7. System Power Of f, and[...]

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    83 5.2. Network Setup On the default LCD screen, press ∧ , ∨ to move to the screen shown below and pre ss ENTER. Sub-menus will appear where you can u se the ∧ , ∨ buttons to navigate. Note For information on each network setting and it s operation, please refer to "4.6.6. Network Setup" 5.2.1. Monitor Ethernet Port Setup The Moni[...]

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    84 Press the ∧ , ∨ buttons to select num bers (0~9), spa ce, and period (.); press the < , > buttons to move between digit s. Once you hav e finished entering the IP ad dress, press Enter . Enter the Subnet Mask, Gateway , and DNS Server 1 address the same way . Pressing Enter moves to the next scre en, as the IP add ress for Monitor Ethern[...]

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    85  PPPoE Setup Press ∧ and ∨ to select 3. Use PPPoE, and then press Enter . Press the ∧ , ∨ buttons to select characters (a~z) and spa ces; press the < , > buttons to move to the next character . Once you have fi nished entering the ID to use, press Enter . Repeat the step s to enter a password, and then press Enter . Pressing ENTER[...]

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    86 Repeat the step s to enter the login ID and pa ssword of the new DDNS server . Pressing Enter moves to the next screen, as the ne w DDNS settings are being saved. T o move back to the previous phase, press ESC. T o cancel the new settings and move back to the main screen, hold down ESC for 2 seconds or lon ger. 5.2.2. Source Ethernet Port Setup [...]

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    87 Repeat the step s to enter the ending IP address for the range. Pressing Enter moves to the next screen, as the new DHCP Server settings are being saved. T o move back to the previous phase, press ESC. T o cancel the new settings and move back to the main screen, hold down ESC for 2 seconds or l onger. 5.2.3. Storage Ethernet Port S etup The S t[...]

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    88 5.3. HDD Mode Setup On the main screen, press ∧ and ∨ to move to the following screen, and the n press Enter . Sub-menus will appear where you can u se ∧ and ∨ to navigate. Select an HDD operation mode, a nd then press Enter . The following warning message will appear . Normal is the non-RAID mode. After displaying this wa rning message [...]

  • Page 91

    89 (When RAID1 or RAID5 is selected.) (When Normal is selected.) If the HDD is already set to the new RAID mode, the followin g message appears. If the number of equipped HDDs is not enough, the following messa ge appears. RAID1 requires at least 2 HDDs to be equipped next to each other , HDD1 and HDD2, or HDD3 and HDD4, and RAID5 requires all 4 HD[...]

  • Page 92

    90  Selecting RAID5 configures 4 HDDs to 1 RAID array . RAID5 u ses 4 physical HDDs as 3 functional HDDs. For inst ance, configuring HDD1, 2, 3, and 4— while each one of them is equipped with a 500GB HDD—to RAID5 displays the system's functional HDD as one 1.5TB RAID. In RAID5 mo de, no data is lost even if one of the four HDDs is damag[...]

  • Page 93

    91 5.4. Removing HDDs On the main screen, press ∧ and ∨ to move to the following screen, and then press Enter . The screen shown below appears where you can use ∧ and ∨ to selec t the HDD to remove. Select the number for an internal HDD or an external HDD bay , and then press Enter . Upon pressing Enter , the following messages appear while[...]

  • Page 94

    92 5.5. Formatting HDDs On the main screen, press ∧ and ∨ to move to the screen shown below , and then press Enter . The screen shown below appears where you can use ∧ and ∨ to s elect the HDD to format. Caution Do never format the HDD in the middle of building/rebuilding RAID configuration. 5.5.1. Formatting a Si ngle Internal HDD Under HD[...]

  • Page 95

    93 When selecting an HDD that is not available or connected, the following me ssage appears. 5.5.2. Formatting All Internal HDDs Under HDD Format, select 1. Internal HDD, an d then press Enter . 2. Select All HDD, and then press Enter . Upon pressing Enter , the following messages appear whil e all internal HDDs are being formatted. T o move back t[...]

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    94 1. Individual HDD 2. All HDD in Bay[1][...]

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    95 1. Select 1. Individual HDD, and then press Enter . Use ∧ and ∨ to select the number for the external HDD bay cont aining the HDD to format, and then press Enter . Upon pressing Enter , the following messages appear while the selected HDD is being formatted. T o move back to the previous phase, press ESC. T o cancel formatting and move back [...]

  • Page 98

    96 Upon press ing Enter , the following message s appear while the entire HDDs of the selected external bay are being formatted. T o move back to the previous phase, press ESC. T o cancel formatting and move back to the main screen, hold down ESC for 2 seconds or longer . 5.5.5. Formatting All HDDs Under HDD Format, select 3. All HDD and then press[...]

  • Page 99

    97 T roubleshooting 1. Cannot boot. z Check power . z Check power cord. 2. Some channels fail to display video. z Check camera power . z Check camera video output. z Check Rec order's input por t. 3. V ideo is not stored. z Check the connection of HD Ds on the HDD Setup page. z Check the free sp ace of HDDs. z Check video recording setu p. 4. [...]

  • Page 100

    98 8. Y ou must contact your vendor when… If you are experiencing any of the following is sues, you must stop using the product and turn the power of f immediately , then contact your vend or for assist ance. z If you need to add or replace a HDD z Product is behaving strangely (example: unusual noises, sm ells, or smoke is coming from the produc[...]

  • Page 101

    99 Product S pecifications SRN-6450/SNR-6400 SRN-3250/SNR-3200 DISPLA Y Video IP Camera Inputs 64 channels 32 channels Web Support Live 1, 4, 9, 16, 36, 64 channels simultaneously 1, 4, 9, 16, 32 channels simultaneously Search 1 channel Control Pan / T ilt / Zoom / Focus for available camera Configuration IP , Port, ID, Password, Pictur e type, Vid[...]

  • Page 102

    100 RAID Normal, RAID1, RAID5 Normal, RAID1 Internal HDD Up to 4 SA T A HDDs External HDD Up to 4 expansion bays (up to 4 HDD each) NAS Up to 4 NAS connections (CIFS/Samba) Security Password Protection 2 User Level INTERF ACE Monitor DOT Matrix LCD 20 x 2 status display Alarm Inputs Screw terminal 2 inputs, NO/NC Outputs Screw terminal 2 relay outp[...]

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    101 Product Dimensions[...]

  • Page 104

    102 Open Source License R eport on the Product The softwa re included in this produ ct contains copyrig hted softwa re that is licensed under the GPL/LGPL. Y ou may obtain the complete Corresponding Source code from us for a period of three years after our la st shipment of this product by sending email to help.cctv@s amsung.com . If you want to ob[...]

  • Page 105

    103 For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fe e, you must give the recipient s all the rights that you have. Y ou must make su re that they , too, receive or can get the source code. And you must show t hem these terms so they know their rights. We protect your ri ghts wit h two steps: (1) copyright the sof[...]

  • Page 106

    104 2. Y ou may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above, provided that y ou also meet all of these conditions: a) Y ou must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you chang[...]

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    105 c) Accompany it with the information you receiv ed as t o the offer to distrib ute corresponding source code. (This alternative is allowed only for non commercial distribution and only if you received the program in object code or executabl e form with such an offer , in accord with Subsection b above.) The source code for a work means the pref[...]

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    106 For example, if a patent license would n ot per mit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. If any portion of this section is held inva lid or unenforc[...]

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    107 EXCEPT WHEN OTHER WISE ST A TED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER P ARTIES PROVIDE THE PR OGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT W ARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING , BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO TH E QUALITY AND PERFOR[...]

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    108 electronic and pap er mail. If the program is intera ctive, make it output a sho rt notice like this when it start s in an interactive mode: Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTEL Y NO W ARRANTY ; for details type ‘s how w’. This is free sof tware, and you are welcome to redistribute it un[...]

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    109 T o protect your rig hts, we need to prevent ot hers from denying you these right s or asking you to surrender the right s. Therefor e, you have cert ain responsibilitie s if you distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it: responsibilities to respect the freedom of others. For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whe[...]

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    110 A “covered work” means either the unm odified Program or a work based on the Program. T o “prop agate” a work means to do a nything with it that, without permission, would make you directly or secondarily liable for infring ement under applicable copyright law , except executing it on a computer or modifying a private copy . Pr opagatio[...]

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    111 The Corresponding Source for a work in source code form is that same work. 2. Basic Permissions. All rights granted unde r this License are granted for the term of copy right on the Program, and are irrevocable provided the st ated conditions ar e met. This Licens e explicitly affirms your unlimited permission to run the unmodif ied Progra m. T[...]

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    112  b) The work must carry prominent notices st ating that it is released under this License and a ny conditions added under se ction 7. This requireme nt modifies the re quirement in section 4 to “ keep intact a ll notices ” .  c) Y ou must license the entire work, as a whol e, under this License to anyone who come s into possession of [...]

  • Page 115

    113 Corresponding Source may be on a dif ferent serv er (operated by you or a third party) that support s equivalent copying facilities, provi ded you maintain clear directions next to the object code saying where to find the Correspon di ng Source. Regardless of what server host s the Corresponding Source , you remain obligated to ensure that it i[...]

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    114 Corresponding Source conveyed, and Inst allation Information provided, in accord with this section must be in a format that is publicl y documented (and with an implement ation available to the public in source code form), an d must require no special pa ssword or key for unp acking, reading or copying. 7. Additional T erms. “Additional permi[...]

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    115 of that license document, provided that the further restriction doe s not survive such relicen sing or conveying. If you add terms to a covered work in accord with this section, you must pla ce, in the relevant source files, a statement o f the additional terms t hat apply to those files, or a notice indicating where to find the applicable term[...]

  • Page 118

    116 Corresponding Source of the work from the pred ec essor in interest, if the predecessor has it or can get it with reasonable ef forts. Y ou may not impose any further restrictions on t he exerci se of the rights grante d or affirmed under this License. For example, you may not impos e a license fee, royalty , or other charge for exercise of rig[...]

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    117 A patent license is “discrimi natory” if it does not include within the scope of its coverage, prohibits the exerci se of, or is conditioned on the non-exercise of one or mo re of the right s that are specifically granted under this Li cense. Y ou may not convey a covered work if you are a party to an arrangement wi th a third party that is[...]

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    118 If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future versi ons of the GNU General Public License can be use d, that proxy's public statement of acce ptance of a version permanently authorizes you to choo se that version for the Program . Later license versions may give you add itional or different pe rmissions. However , no additi[...]

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    119 Preamble The licenses for most sof tware are designed to take away you r freedom to share and cha nge it. By contrast, the GNU General Public Li cens es are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free sof tware to make sure the software is fre e for all its users. This license, the Lesser General Public L icense, applies to some[...]

  • Page 122

    120 The ordinary General Public License theref ore permit s such linking only if the entire combination fit s its criteria of freedom. The Lesser General Public License permit s more lax criteria for linking other code with the library . We call this licen se the “Lesser” General Public License because it does Less to protect the user ’s free[...]

  • Page 123

    121 any associated interface definition files, plus the script s used to control compilation and installation of the libra ry . Activities other than copying, distribution and modi fication are not covered by this License; they are outsid e its scope. The act of running a pr ogram using the Library is not restricted, and output from such a program [...]

  • Page 124

    122 In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Library with the Libra ry (or with a work based on the Librar y) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium do es not bring the other work under the scope of this License. 3. Y ou may opt to apply the terms of the ordinary GNU General Public License instead of this License to a[...]

  • Page 125

    123 Otherwise, if the work is a deriv ative of the Library , you may distribute the object code for the work under the terms of Section 6. Any exec utables containin g that work also fall under Section 6, whether or not they are linke d directly with the Library it self. 6. As an exception to the Sections above, you may also combine or link a “wo[...]

  • Page 126

    124 It may happen that this requirement contradict s th e license restrictions of other proprieta ry libraries that do not normally accomp any the operating system. Such a contradiction mean s you cannot use both them and the Library toget her in an execut able t hat you distribute. 7. Y ou may place library facilitie s that are a work based on the[...]

  • Page 127

    125 It is not the purpose of this section to induce y ou to infringe any patent s or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims ; this section has the sole purpose of protecting the integrity of the free software dist ribution system which is implemented by pu blic license practices. Many people ha ve made generous contri[...]

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    126 16. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPL ICABLE LAW OR AGREED T O IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOL DER, OR ANY OTHE R P ARTY WHO MA Y MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE LIBRAR Y AS PERMITTE D ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPEC IAL, INCIDENT AL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR IN ABILITY TO USE THE LIB[...]

  • Page 129

    127 signature of Ty Coon, 1 April 1990 Ty Coon, Presi dent of Vice. OpenSSL LICENSE Copyright (c) 1998-2006 T he OpenSSL Project. A ll rights reserved. Redist ribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modificatio n, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must re tain the ab[...]

  • Page 130

    128 an SSL implementation written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft. com). The implem entation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. This library is free for commercial and non- commercial use as long as the following conditions are aheared to. The following con ditions apply to all code found in this distribution, be it the RC4, RSA, lhash, [...]

  • Page 131

    Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking on the product, accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g. charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of [...]

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