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1. SVR 450 470 940 Detail Setup Screen Set up detailed recording settings Channel Select a channel to apply the detailed settings to Recording Mode Select a recording mode for the selected channel Normal Recording Mode Commands the channel to keep recording 24 hours Motion Commands the channel to start recording only if movement is detected Sensor Commands the channel to start recording only if a sensor is activated Text Commands the channel to start recording only if a Text event occurs Scheduled Commands the channel to record as scheduled Off Disables the recording feature 102 User s Manual Scheduled Recording Setup To schedule recording by time and date select Scheduled under Mode and set the hourly and daily recording Scheduled Recording can be set up to 24 hours per day S Sensor Recording Recording Off C Normal Recording Mode M Motion Detection Recording T Text Recording Image Quality Select High Standard or Low to adjust the image quality Frame Rate Select the number of images frames that can be recorded per second At the 720x480 size a maximum of 30 images can be selected and a maximum of 120 images at the 360x240 size Pre Event Duration Select a recording duration prior to an event Select On to record a pre event video for 5 seconds and Off to disable the option Post Event Duration
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3. and the SVR 940 supports 3 sizes 320x240 720x240 and 720x480 Selecting the largest size 720x480 improves the recorded image quality but increases the file size and decreases the frame rate Repeat Record Select to repeat the recording operation On The unit keeps repeating the recording operation If there is not enough space in the HDD it overwrites the oldest data with new recording data Off The unit keeps repeating the recording operation until there is no longer enough space in the HDD and then aborts the operation HDD Warning Message Select a minimum of free space left in the HDD to display an alert message Available ranges are from 1 to 20 with 5 to 10 being generally recommended 101 SVM S1 HDD Warning Beep Select On or Off to play an alert buzzer when the free space in the HDD reaches the previously defined 7 3 5 2 1 Detail Setup STW Remote Setup El LEEN Select Channel Auto Sequence lt a TEET ee ae ee ee de Spot Record Detail Setup Event Motion Text sd o Relay Mode MOTION w gt Netyeork DEE l j i A a E Mail Detail Setup Serial Image Quality STANDARD 3 RS 485 422 E System HOD Password Clock Setup PTZ Frame rate 30 fs Pre Event Duration 3 SEC Post Event Duration 5 SEC Audio Sensor Select
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5. of the device and videos using Instant Viewer or Player and also print the logs me 5 4F450_104 a FA ma A 2a m SVR Aa DNC E SHAA i PiletP Wise sipiy Ej a A E A O L ai ae x a ala es i ANAN A Ll Device Tran i a evig A j PAN gt am geiw m iR T Layout s Map roves 104 a B Lid SVR 1680C_240 EME 32A Tima _ ine Tina 24 User s Manual Chart 2 13 Event Status No _ O o1 B amp B W NM Description The list of devices checked in Event Status Prints a log Opens Instant Viewer Opens Instant Player Log list Shows a list of logs from a selected date to the current date and time 2 3 7 Video Control Enables you to control the monitor screen and PTZ of a video The PTZ option is only available for PTZ products Fun Chart 2 14 Fun No O O NI oOo AIAJ wisn gt oe ee a O0O INDN _ _ O Description Selects Fun Control Selects PTZ Control Compression settings Resolution settings Frame rate settings Bitrate settings Shows a video in the original size Flip the screen Adds the Deinterlace filter Captures the screen Prints the screen Shows the video OSD Saves a video 25 SVM S1 No Description 14 Opens Instant Player 15 Pauses a video 16 Turns on the speaker 17 Turns on the mic 18 Use the digital zoom 19 Relay settings 20 Shows device informat
6. 2 Set permissions for each user 3 Set and change user passwords 22 User s Manual Instant Player Options Oo Video Display Based on Event Time Record amp Capture Video O1i0sec 20sec 30sec 60 sec B Check Device Status Play Time Oimn 3mn WSmn Hid mn Users Instant Player Language Chart 2 11 Instant Player No Description q Select a time prior to the occurrence of an event the player starts playing at the selected time prior to the occurrence of the event Select a time after the occurrence of an event the player starts playing at 2 l the selected time after the occurrence of the event 2 3 5 Device Tree sT a a EE A mee AAS HIE AA y 5 a o Troe i iN o i LE yo I A R 4 ms 5450104 oo SURO i O LS sa A gt O ij k y ad a RT bl A i 44 e w ii Map 23 SVM S1 Chart 2 12 Device Tree No Description 1 Creates a new Device Folder 2 Edits a device or layout For Device Folder this changes the name 3 Deletes a device layout or folder 4 Connects to a device When selecting Device Folder this connects to devices in an orderly manner as many as the current number of split screens 5 Toggles the Event Status option on or off Edits a device or layout T Deletes a device or layout 2 3 6 Event Status If you select a device and check Event Status the device is added to the list You can check the event log
7. Centralized Video Management Software SVM S1 User s Manual Thank you for choosing this Samsung Centralized Video Management Software product Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read the Instructions contained in this manual carefully Please save this instruction manual for future reference ENGLISH User s Manual Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview inicia 5 EL OVS A anana aa ANAS 5 t2 System Requirements 5 13 Installing the Program iissa ana aA ERA aaa 6 14 R nning the POD Miranda 8 Chapter 2 SVM S1 Mallas iia 9 Za Internac tidad 9 2 2 Default Ul Configuration isis idle aetiecetieeecedancenieds 9 ZA DEVICE Meer proto atada 10 Ze NIE rs ROA 11 22 3 Video CONT a ad 11 ZZ EVen Stals 2 reto 11 229 TODA illo 11 2 9 Program GUIGGIINGS ui aaa 13 Zol DEVICE Mana del ua ida 13 Z 0 2 LLayOUt Manada lit 17 ZS O o AAA A A II A e neea te ouiees 18 y o sash E S choo ssdom aces tien sete T 19 Zid WOO VICC ANC iaa 23 200 EVGNU StAtUS an Hae sent dad ead aati ees 24 2o IN A A A 25 Chapter 3 SVM S1 M aDisii nan iica 27 3A INtenace nono a 27 Slt Default Ul COMMQULATION escusa t la 27 Sa Map MM a tai 28 O MOC o 29 kA EINO a A se cceasee 29 SAO MAME dd il de 0 29 Sul TOODA lid ii aid 29 Bik Map LOMO aiii ds 30 32 REGISTERING Map LAVOUL iaa ADA 30 SVM S1 A A A A 34 3 2 3 Layout Va jereice tee siete na AA 36 39 MaD VIE WO ts 37 o O E 37 Chapter 4 SVM S1 Playback
8. Select a recording duration after an event from 1 to 20 seconds Audio Select On or Off to record audio Sensor Select Select a sensor type 103 SVM S1 7 3 5 3 Event STW Remote Setup E Screen Event Auto Sequence Status Event Beep Spot Record Event Suto Seq Detail Setup El Event Time Motion Text Relay Metyvork Client Access Sensor E hail Text Monitoring A EF T 7 T gt E T T System HDD Password Clock Setup PTZ Sensor type SVR 450 470 940 Event Settings Screen Set the event menus of a DVR such as Motion Detection Sensor and Alarm Event Beep Select On or Off to play a beep when an event occurs Event Auto Sequencing Select On or Off to display an event screen in the full screen mode Event Time Select a duration to display an event screen 3 to 5 seconds For the duration events occurring in other channels are recorded but the screen will not switch to the new event screens until the specified duration ends Sensor Select a channel to set up a sensor Sensor Type Select a channel to set up a sensor N O Normal Open Sensor N C Normal Close Sensor Off Disabled 104 User s Manual 7 3 5 3 1 Motion STW Remote Setup E Screen Select Channel Auto Sequence st PU ee ee Spot Record Detail Setup
9. E VRDL Em 5220 111 Sm 3 R 16800_240 E VRAS OHH a 0 26 ES RA Sm 3 R450_100 E 5VR 16804_100 Device Results List in Device Manager Checking Device Information 8 Manually Adding Devices This mode can be used to check information for devices that are registered in the Device Tree and add remote devices or ones that cannot be searched for automatically When using this mode to add devices you must enter the device information manually Chart 2 4 No 1 SBO QVOOOHHOO Device Manager Registered Devices Add Device Ej Device Tree E a al mm SVR450_104 A a mm SVR 1680C_240 2 E EM SVR 480_244 i a SNC570 205 P Address MONOS E SNR 32A IP Address sa lt vrasn inn 4000 a mm SVR 1640A_103 ET e 13 Device Manager Description The name of a device to add The model of the device Device connection method Static or DDNS 14 User s Manual No Description 4 The IP Address of the device 5 The MAC Address of the device 6 The port that will be used to connect the device 7 The login ID of the device 8 The login password of the device 9 The device firmware version 10 Enter additional device information 11 The list of available device channels 12 Enables editing the information for registered devices 13 Add a device with the information that is entered above Static Static mode is used to connect
10. Event Text Relay El Metyvork Client Access Motion Zone FULL ZOME Y E Mail a Serial O el PS 485 420 Motion Sensitivity 9 x System HOD Password Clock Setup PTZ SVR 450 470 940 Motion Settings Screen When the recording mode is set to Motion Detection set the motion zone and sensitivity for the channels Channel Select a channel for the MD recording mode Motion Zone Available zones are Full and Partial Full Records the entire screen when movement is detected Partial Records a specific area on the screen when movement is detected within that area Motion Sensitivity Select a level for motion detection sensitivity 1 to 9 levels with higher levels increasing the sensitivity of the camera to detect more subtle movements 105 SVM S1 7 3 5 3 2 Text STW Remote Setup E Screen Auto Sequence Status E Spot Sync Channel E Record Detail Setup Device NORMAL E Event Motion Check Protocol OFF gt Az Relay Header E Metyvork Client Access Header E Mail El Serial RS 485 422 System HOD Password Clock Setup PTZ Delimiter Lines 4 SVR 450 470 940 Text Settings Screen Allows you to check the POS device data on the DVR video screen To synchronize the protocol with the input device select Header 1 2 Delimiter and the number of lines to display on the screen Sync Channel Select
11. Local Sensor Type lets you select the operation type for Sensor 1 and 2 between Normal Open and Normal Close Normal Open activates a sensor input when the contact type is short or the active type is at the Low level Normal Close activates a sensor input when the contact type is open or the active type is high impedance open collector Event Input Output Group Event Input Group is a category of events that occur in a camera and the product and Event Output Group is a category of countermeasures for the events When clicking the Add button under the Event Input Group or Event Output Group pane the following screen appears This screen also appears when selecting a group and then clicking a button or simply double clicking on a group 84 User s Manual Local Sensor Type Sensor1 Normal Open y Sensor2 Normal Open E Event Input Source ch01 SNP 1000 192 168 759 E ch02 SNP 1000 192 168 7 124 ch14 SNP 1000 192 168 752 SNR 6400 Apply Close y SNR 6400 3200 Event Input Output Group Settings Screen Enter a new group name in the Input Group or Output Group pane The list below the panes displays the channel camera names along with the product To display available Input Event or Output Event sources double click on a camera or the product For Input Group available options include Sensor and MD Motion Detection Relay Email and Beep for Output Group For the specific type and detailed descriptions of in
12. Select presets to run MD Motion Detection Sensor and Text events Digital I O Channel Input Output All 12 channels can be set to input output When channels are set to input if an input signal is received by even one channel emergency recording will run Selecting Output operates an emergency recording if a sensor event is received Event Schedule This sets times for event recording and has the options of Always 3 i Disable and Time zone The Always option always detects events while the Time zone option uses events only for specified hours 79 SVM S1 Event Setup Event Schedule Setup Modify Insert Del SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR Event Recording Settings Screen When Time zone is selected a setup similar to Schedule Setup is possible and the event check time can be set by the hour and the date 7 3 3 6 Save EJ SYM S1 Configuration B Save Spal D Pi hA ae et eee aM A Program Settings SND5E0_56 W SND A50y_77 Schedule amp E vent Y Manual amp E vent w SND 460V_91 w SND560_120 Svinte4 ne coon S em SVA 16404_103 Index i Program sm SVA 16404_112 S VA 950_115 io Sun am DVRO_124 DVRO_127 G oo ee O Audio T Network gt T Time System Modify Insert Del E i esis Soe Cae E Settings T EventSre T Display Program Settings em DVAO 240 em DVRO_241 em DVRO_242 am DVRO_243 Storage Storage Setup m DVAO_245 i g Sangmi
13. you can select a channel sequencing interval from 1 to 10 seconds Screen Sequence Selecting On in the Sequence option activates the Auto Sequencing feature Off disables it Sequence Dwell Select an auto sequencing interval from 1 to 10 seconds Video Loss Skip Selecting On in the Video loss skip option skips channels with no video input signals and displays only ones that transmit video input signals 98 User s Manual 7 3 5 1 2 Status STW Remote Setup GeSereen Screen Status Auto Sequence Status Spot Record Detail Setup El Event hotian Text Relay el Network Record status Client Access E Mail E Serial RS 485 422 System Fj HDD OSD contrast gt gt 100 Password Clock Setup PTZ OSD Clock Display HOO Free Space Title display Event display SVR 450 470 940 Live Video Settings Screen Select the type of information to show on the Live Video screen OSD Select On to display the status information on the screen Clock Display Select On to display the current time on the screen HDD Free Space Select On to display the free space in the HDD of a unit Record Status Select Or to display the Recording icon on the edge of each channel icon Title Display Select Or to display the channel titles 1 to 9 or 1 to 4 for the SVR 450 on the screen 99 SVM S1 Display Event Select O
14. 2 1 Search by Timeline 09 4 28 255 7 2009 4 30 10 59 39 2009 4 Chart 4 2 Search by Timeline No 1 D O 2 0 Description Shows a list of registered devices Drag and drop a device from the device list onto the Timeline or click the Connect button The From area displays the beginning time of the device data and the To area shows the ending time Enter a date in the calendar controller window Select a timeline in the Timeline window Click the Play button The video at the specified time and date starts playing 44 User s Manual 4 2 2 File Player SVR450_ 100 CHO 1 2006 11 08 00 SVR4S0_ 100 CMO2 2008 11 03 09 M S R450_100 CHO4 2008 11 06 11 a O E O svr4s0_100 CH04 2008 11 07 09 o o S R450_100 C04 2008 11 10 08 S R450_ 100 CHO4 2008 11 10 08 TIMELDE SEARCH Chart 4 3 File Player No Description 1 Select a folder with a video file Click the Select button to display the Folder window The File List panel displays the available files The File Info panel displays file details Using the Timeline seek to a position in the video file Click Play O o1 B W NM Video playback begins in the center video playback panel 4 2 3 Search by Time Controller Select a time range and position in the Timeline then click the button to start searching 45 SVM S1 CONTROL Time Controller Search Screen 4 2 4 Changing the Search Timel
15. 3200 network video recorder s input group or Own Event to activate Event Record mode When selecting an Input Group Event Record is activated for events corresponding to the Input Group When selecting Own Event Event Record is activated for all events occurring in the selected channel For Event Record Pre Recording Time defines the amount of time before the Event and Post Recording Time defines the amount of time that elapses after the Event to employ a special frame rate for storing video You can have up to 5 seconds of Pre Recording Time and up to 60 seconds of Post Recording Time You can search videos recorded by Event Record in the Playback screen You can select different frame rates for each recording mode Normal Record Event Record Active when an event occurs Event Record Inactive while no event is detected For Normal Record and Event Record Active All frames l frame and 2 l frames are available For Event Record Inactive All frames l frame 2 l frames and No Record are available All frames saves all videos from cameras and I frames saves a frame per second while 2 frames does a frame per 2 seconds No Record does not record any video 83 SVM S1 7 3 4 3 Event E svm S1 Configuration E Local Sensor Type Chin am 5 M 16404_103 am SA 1G40A_112 am SVR SGO_M15 SNR 6400 3200 Event Settings Screen From this screen you can configure Event related settings Local Sensor Type
16. 3300_221 sm SNA_6400T SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR User Settings Screen DVR users are divided into administrators and regular users Administrators can use all DVR features without any limitations The maximum number of users is 10 They can only use features that they have permissions for Administrator Password The default Admin Password is 11111111 and should be changed To change enter an 8 digit password User Password The default password for each user account is as follows user1 is 11111111 user2 22222222 and similarly on up to user10 with 00000000 Changing Passwords As shown in the image below click Change P W for the user you want to change Permissions Normal user permissions are Mic PTZ Relay Search Quick Save Back Up Play Audio Menu Power On Off and View Video by Channel The default user accounts user1 user2 19 SVM S1 on up to user10 have permissions only to view video by channel quick save backup and play audio 7 3 3 3 Event Src ol SYM S1 Configuration E MD Settings MD Em Device I SND560_56 w SND 460V_77 Channel amp I I I Sensitivity fea w SND 460 _91 w SND560_120 Ch1_126 Sensor Settings am SVA 16404 103 m SVA 16404_112 m SVA 950_115 No am DYRO_124 am DVRO_127 Sensor Settings T Network T Time System Text Settings Mode BB Find Header T Alarm T Save am DYRO 240 Connect Channel
17. 71 SVM S1 7 3 3 1 Network El SVM 51 Configuration Network Farias REE in i Com Port Dence i A Serial Port H Settings bn SND th mes Da Chi Port HE Dewees om Settings E SNO 120 GEA ala Chia i HEP En pei ee AA PTZ z FE ms x eon Bri ons EEUE ome ese rico Option is a 3 E Settings Pp N S SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR Network Settings Screen Network For Ethernet Network Select Ethernet if your network line is Ethernet For dynamic IPs from a DHCP server select DHCP Enable For a static IP enter the IP information manually IP address subnet mask gateway address and DNS servers For more information regarding fixed IP settings please inquire with your network administrator or ISP For xDSL Networks If the network line is xDSL ADSL HDSL VDSL etc select xDSL and then enter the ID and password 1 Some xDSLs are ADSL HDSL and VDSL and can be used only if the PPPoE protocol is selected To set up an xDSL network WRS must be set up at the same time unless you use static IPs Changing the network settings for xDSL no longer enables the Ethernet network environment The user ID and password are the ones that you received from your xDSL provider If your network line is xDSL but uses an auto connection modem select Ethernet instead 12 User s Manual Options Port Change the port number if you are
18. ELO ti HE Lititz Minimizing Maximizing Map 3 2 2 4 Rotating Select a camera or channel component and then right click on the mouse Select Rotate Component in the popup menu to rotate the view of the component to a desired position 35 SVM S1 proa E E ET AE SPA FE A TE PILE TEE TERRE IO pr TE pe 5 oe E E k k ka E 300 pan peng E ines EEE THR HEFG Bi 2 B Rotate Component Popup Menu 3 2 3 Layout Tab Layout Tab 3 2 3 1 Save You can save layouts by using the Save button ll on the toolbar 3 2 3 2 Delete Deletes a layout permanently 3 2 3 3 Rename Renames a layout gj Input Map Name Rename Layout Window 3 2 3 4 Close Closes a layout The layout is not deleted but disappears from the screen 36 User s Manual 3 3 Map Viewer Enables opening and checking a layout that was created and customized in Editor mode 3 3 1 Features This viewer links edited layouts to actual events and provides optimal options for easy monitoring 3 3 1 1 Channel View Channel View enables you to watch maps and live views registered in a layout in split screens 4 9 or 16 channels can be selected and viewed simultaneously To reset to the Original screen click on the Free Mode icon on the toolbar 4 Channel Viewer Screen 3 3 1 2 Full Screen Shows SVM S1 Map in full screen mode click Full Screen E on the toolbar or popup me
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20. Korean and English are available Key Buzzer Check to activate a buzzer when the front button on the DVR is pressed Reset Settings Reset the current settings to their factory defaults Remote Setup Check On to change the settings of the DVR from a remote location outside the network Remote Controller ID Select the ID of the DVR remote controller O to 9 are available 113 SVM S1 7 3 5 6 1 HDD STW Remote Setup E een HOD Description Auto Sequence Status i spa Fecord Start Time 2008 09 08 15 00 00 Record EG AA eee 3 del si Record End Time 2008 141 06 09 56 15 Motion Text Relay Network Client Access E Mail E Serial RS 435 422 System Password Clock Setup PTZ SVR 450 470 940 HDD Description Screen HDD Information Display Displays information including the HDD capacity and recording start and end times 7 3 5 6 2 Password STW Remote Setup E Screen Password Auto Sequence Status Record Detail Setup Event Motion Text Relay Network Client Access E Mail Serial RS 435 422 a System HOD C Event Beep Clock Setup PTZ Ce eer SVR 450 470 940 Password Settings Screen Limit the usage of options listed in the page by setting a password 114 7 3 5 6 3 Clock Setup STW Remote Setup Screen Auto Sequence Status Spot Record Detail Setup g Event Motion Text Relay g Metyvork Client Access E ha
21. Mod A Port EF Name T om Device E SNR 32A mm SVR450_104 E D a SVR940_113 mm SVR 1680C_240 mm SVR 480_244 mm SVR450_100 Registered Devices Add Device s SNC570_205 EM SVR 16404_103 LoginID A Search e 5 7 oe Chart 2 3 Device Manager No Dh O O XJ JO OI A O N Description Device Tree with registered devices The list of auto searched devices Enter the login ID for a selected device Enter the login password for a selected device Searches for Local devices Adds a selected device to Device Tree Deletes a registered device Local Device Search and Add mode Device Information Check and Manual Add mode Auto Searching 8 Adding Local Devices Click the Search button to start searching for local devices When the search is finished select a device in the results list enter the login ID and password and then click Add to add the device to the Device Tree You can add multiple devices at once by using the Ctrl or Shift key just as you would do with Windows Explorer When adding multiple devices however the login ID and password of the devices can 13 SVM S1 be entered only once you must use the Manual Add mode to change the IDs and passwords of different devices Device Tine Denice mm RADO 104 me 508640113 E _ 2D a RADO 244 al E ste fad RA E RASO_100 MA NA I6ADA 100 x Device Manager E G Devica Tres perico
22. Move To save a system log file to your computer click Export 95 SVM S1 7 3 4 10 User O SWN SI Configuration Old Passwor New Password SNR 6400 3200 User Settings Screen On this page you can set the Admin password as well as the ID password and privileges for the User account In Admin you can set a new Admin password Enter the current password in Old Password enter a new password in New Password confirm the new password in Re type New Password then click the Apply button The Admin password is used for logging in to the Admin account which is the system administrator account with the highest permissions level In addition to the Admin account you can set up one user account with limited permissions The User account is granted permissions by the Admin under the Authority menu Monitoring and Playback refer to the menus used when accessing the product via Web Viewer PTZ OSD Control refers to the connected cameras PTZ and OSD functions If you wish to change the User account s ID password or permissions you can do so by entering the new ID in User ID entering the new password in Password confirming the new password in Re type Password and checking the permissions to grant to the User account Click Apply to enable the changes 7 3 5 SVR 450 470 940 This setup guideline is only for the SVR 450 470 940 model DVRs The images included in the following guideline may c
23. Range on the selected date Scheduled backups display in the weekly backup time table The backup time table displays the backup schedule of all devices The currently selected device schedule is displayed in blue while other devices are displayed in yellow Non scheduled empty hours display in white You can only schedule new backups in the white hour blocks Backups can be scheduled hourly To schedule a backup click or drag and drop white blocks To deselect a selection click or drag and drop blocks just like when you selected them Backup schedules repeat weekly e g If 08pm to 12 midnight on Monday are scheduled for backup the Backup program performs the backup operation every Monday The Backup program performs backups only during scheduled hours Backups are aborted even if not all data is backed up when the scheduled duration expires backups then move on to the next backup operation Updates for existing backup schedules require restarting the backup program Only one device can be scheduled for a backup at the same timeline Manual backups can be performed during scheduled backups although scheduled backups and manual backups cannot be run simultaneously for the same device BEN Scheduled backups run as a background task in the monitoring system Note 93 SVM S1 5 3 Manual Backups gt BB Schedule oF DEUVEL Backup Log Option E Device Tree aba EAST_GATE Connect Status v gt m NES
24. a relay Motion Detection Sensor Text etc 1 To set up a timeline go the Time Scheduling page 2 Exclusive timelines can be selected up to 4 in the Time Scheduling page 3 The operator can control the relay action of DVRs at any time regardless of the relay settings System Event lt System Alert gt Check on event options to activate them when system errors occur HDD Error Activates an event if the recording HDD or a selected unit is suddenly disconnected or causes an error HDD Full Activates an event if the recording HDD of a selected unit is full Fan Activates an event if the fan of a selected DVR unit suddenly stops operating 78 User s Manual P W Activates an event if a user or administrator password does not match with the ID DDNS Activates an event if a unit fails to connect to the DDNS server lt Alert Type gt Turn the Alert option on or off for system errors Warning Plays a beep when system errors occur Email Sends an email report on system errors on a regular basis Relay Activates a relay when a system error occurs E Mail Address Enter the email address of an event alert recipient Name Enter the email address of an event alert sender it must be an email address XXX DXXXX XXX Time The email alert feature sends emails not when system errors occurs but at scheduled intervals Intervals can be from 1 to 30 minutes Event Preset
25. arrange and view maps and video feeds On the top of the screen are the Viewer and Editor modes switches the layout tab and a toolbar for common commands 27 SVM S1 Y AY y ON Note SVM S1 Map requires a graphics card that supports OpenGL Before using SVM S1 Map you must update your graphics card with the manufacturer s drivers instead of using Windows default drivers SVM 51 MapEditor E In Output m SYR3200_245 ES Video E In Output aa SYR450_104 Video E In Output SY R940_113 ES Video E In Output SYR1640_103 3 Video E In Output am Y R1640_112 S Video In Output a SNC570_57 Video InfOutput am SYR950_115 3 Video InfOutput J SNS400_FISH EJ Video In Output SNP1000_206 ES Video In Output SNP3300A4_221 S Video In Output SNR32_14 S Video In Output MapLayout Files 1492 26 2 23 2 Need to upgrade NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT This video card doesn t support OpenGL Please upgrade it or driver When you see a popup window as shown above please upgrade your graphics card or download and install the latest drivers from the manufacturer s website 3 1 2 Map Tree Map Tree shows a list of registered devices device components and custom map layouts depending on the display modes Chart 3 1 Map Tree Icons al Es l Ca ml nal Description Manages registered de
26. auto delete old backup files 3 Select intervals to auto delete old backup logs 4 Displays the location of backup files 5 Deletes all schedules 6 Select the backup files location Only the highest level folder can be selected T Select to auto run the backup program when Windows starts 8 Saves new settings 56 User s Manual 5 6 Backup System Tray Icon When the backup computer is rebooted the Backup program starts running automatically in the background displaying the Backup program icon in the Taskbar Notification Area system tray The Close button does not terminate the backup program but hides and runs it in the background Caos S 7 22pm Backup Program Icon in the System Tray To open the menu hover the cursor over the system tray icon then right click on it Select Open in the popup menu or double click on the system tray icon to display a window that shows the status of the backup program running in the background Select Exit in the popup menu to terminate the program 5 Backup Files 5 7 1 Creating Backup Files A backup file is created automatically once every 10 minutes Scheduled Root SamsungTechwin Device Name Schedule Date Channel_ Name_Start_to_End stx Backup D Samsung Techwin SVR 1640A Schedule 2009 04 14 CH03 0900 to 0910 stx Manual Root Samsung Techwin Device Name Manual Date Channel_ Name_Start_to_End stx Backup D Samsung Techwin SVR 1640A Manual 2009 04 14 SVR_1640
27. keep display settings for multiple devices so you can play their video feeds on the same viewer panels and in the same Split Screen mode at all times When selecting a Layout preset the screen changes to the corresponding Split Screen mode and starts streaming the device video feeds Each layout can contain up to 2 monitors and 64 channels In addition to device channels maps also can be added to layouts depending on the design a layout can contain up to 3 monitors and 2 video feeds along with 1 map na i n e Ly va CER Layout Manager Setup Screen Chart 2 5 Layout Manager No 1 2 O OIlNI oO O Description Selects the main monitor Selects an extended monitor Selects a split mode for the main monitor 1 4 6 8 9 16 25 36 49 or 64 channels Selects a split screen mode for an extended monitor When the split mode of the main monitor changes the split mode of an extended monitor resets automatically Layout name Shows the map list to select a map Deletes a registered layout Switches to Add New Layout mode Saves a layout 17 SVM S1 2 3 3 Log History When the Event Status option is checked under Device Tree all events are saved in the Log History This Log History also saves other information such as the opening closing and login of the SVM S1 program When selecting a date and time of a device this area searches and displays all events that occurred
28. m DYRO_241 mm DYRO_242 Device Header 2 Header 1 sm DYRO_243 am DYRO_245 dl Sangmin_213 Delimiter hex el SNC5 Daaaaa_220 e SNP 3300_221 Timeout ms sm SNF_6400T AA mR SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR Event Management Screen MD Enables you to activate Motion Detection for each camera channel Select a motion detection sensitivity level in MD Sensitivity Selecting None disables Motion Detection for the selected channel A higher number indicates a higher sensitivity for Motion Detection Sensor Select sensor types a maximum of 16 sensors are supported NC Normal Close NO Normal Open Off Text Check the Save box and then select a connected channel If the connected device is Star Finger 007 select Star Finger 007 For other devices select Manual and then continue the set up below 76 7 3 3 4 Display EJ SVM S1 Configuration Display Settings ww SND560_56 w SND 460 _77 w SND 460 _91 w SND560_120 Y Chi_126 sm SVR 16404_103 am SVA 16404_112 m S VA 950_115 sm DYR0_124 DVRO_127 Network T Time System Userlnfo Control Settings an T Alarm Save sm DYRO_240 m DYRO_241 sm DYRO_242 sm DYRO_243 am DYRO_245 el Sangmin_213 el SNC57Daaaaa_220 SNP 3300_221 sm SNA_6400T T I control I Brightness Contrast iv Use AGC User s Manual SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR Display Settings Screen Allows you to change the basic information scree
29. on the selected date and time Depending on the search results events can be played with Instant Viewer and Player and the Log History can be printed or exported to an Excel file ef 4 2009 3 35 19 PM i OPcTime Device Time SVI I S1 Main Account SVIP1 S1 Main Program Chart 2 6 Log History No COIN or amp Wy NM Description Select a date to search through event logs Select a time to finish searching PC or Device Time Select a device to search Select an event type Select a search period 1 3 6 12 and 24 hours Starts searching events that satisfy selected search conditions Opens Instant Viewer Opens Instant Player Depending on the selected search date videos may have been deleted and are unavailable to watch Deletes the selected log Deletes all log results 18 User s Manual No Description 11 Exports the search results to an Excel file 12 Prints the list of log results 13 Moves to the first page 14 Moves to the previous page 15 The current page number 16 Moves to the next page 17 Moves to the last page 18 Search Results 2 3 4 Options In the Options menu you can set up basic information to connect the program to devices Video Display Record amp Capture Video Check Device Status Connect to Channel Users Instant Player and Language O e z Video Display pica Shis D oi Record amp Capture Video A 3min Smin gt min G ee B
30. set the current time for the product under Current Time Current date is located above current time is below Select an item by clicking on it and use either the up down arrow keys or the number keys on your keyboard to change its value 92 User s Manual gm March 2009 E ma e Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Pri Sat A 25 26 2 28 E O F a 9 40 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 M22 23 24 BD 26 27 28 EEN 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 gt Today 3 25 2009 Current Time Settings Screen Date Format lets you choose either yy mm dd mm dd yy or dd mm yy for displaying the Current Time yy is year mm is month and dd is day You can choose between 24 hour and 12 hour time formats for displaying the Current Time in Time Format Click Time Zone to select your time zone and city If your city observes Daylight Saving Time it will be applied automatically You can also manually decide whether to use DST or not with DST Use You can choose to use an NTP client and NTP server in the NTP menu NTP Network Time Protocol synchronizes the time among the various devices and systems connected to a network the NTP client automatically communicates with registered NTP servers to adjust its time setting To use an NTP server other than the default one change Public Server Address 7 3 4 8 Upgrade E svm S1 Configuration i E SNA_GADOT Status SNR 6400 3200 F W Upgrade Settings Screen Displays the current firmware version of the
31. system enables upgrade and enables resetting the firmware settings 93 SVM S1 F W Version At top of the screen is the current firmware version Click Set Default for more details as shown in the screenshot Show Detail Web Page W 21 F W Version Screen F W Upgrade To upgrade the product firmware click File Open under F W Upgrade and then select a firmware file to upgrade Look in E Firmware e e E lo srr_090415_026 bin Filename snr_090415_v026 bin Files of type SNR 6400 Firmware Files bin y Cancel When a file is selected the File Send button activates under File Open Click the button to start upgrading the firmware file C Firmware snr_090415_v026 bin File Open File Send F W Upgrade Progress Screen While the file is being upgraded you ll be notified of the current progress of the upgrade Upon completing the upgrade progress the system automatically reboots itself you will be disconnected from Web Viewer The system requires approximately 2 minutes to reboot and establish a network connection Set Default Set Default resets the settings of the Record Event Camera and User menu 94 User s Manual Import Export Configuration You can save the product s current settings as a file and then use the file to restore the settings in the future To save the current settings of the product as a file click the Ex
32. to draw a live view Dragging the cursor enables you to adjust the view size Registering Live View Map Tree lists registered devices Each device contains a Video folder and channels under the folder To register a channel in Live View drag and drop the channel component to a Live View panel Live View registered in Map mode displays only the l frame of a device To A display the device s video feed at its original frame rate you must double click and zoom in on the view Caution The resolution and frame rate may vary depending on the device 3 2 1 4 Components Camera Sensor Relay Link Component Registration Using Drag amp Drop Registering Components Registering components is the same as registering a Live View to register a component select a channel sensor relay or layout in the Video In Output or MapLay out Files folder and then drag and drop them onto a location in the map or background Dropping a component onto the Live View area runs the Live View screen instead of registering the component Note A link cannot be registered for customized layouts 33 SVM S1 3 2 2 Options In addition to the registration options for images and live views Editor mode provides various useful options such as selecting objects moving up and down adjusting sizes rotating and running Instant Player and Viewer 3 2 2 1 Select While Pick on the toolbar is selected selecting a compo
33. unable to connect to a DVR due to various reasons such as firewall Keep Alive Time This option is to recognize a client in an unstable network If a connection between the DVR and a client is not established within a set time limit the DVR forcibly closes the connection The default value is 3 minutes Period Range 0 3 600sec COM Port In the COM Port page you can configure the settings and device for each COM port The number of tabs changes according to the number of available COM Ports and the name of each tab indicates the COM port number Selecting Devices for Serial Ports Supported devices for serial ports are PTZ TP Keyboard and Text PTZ Select to connect a PTZ Selecting this opens the detailed settings at the bottom of the window allowing you to select the appropriate PTZ device To move to the PTZ settings page directly click To Setup Screen TP Select to use a serial port for TP This is used to pass serial data from a serial port to the network Keyboard Select to connect a keyboard Selecting this opens the detailed settings at the bottom of the window allowing you to select the appropriate keyboard Text Select to connect a text device To move to the Text settings page click Go PTZ The label on each tab indicates a camera channel number Select a channel to connect your PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Type Select None COM Port or COAX PTZ Setup To use PTZ you must select PTZ in t
34. video feeds for up to 64 channels on the main and extended monitors When 49 Split Screens is selected under the Viewer menu an extended monitor displays only up to 9 split screens Changing the split screen mode under the Viewer menu automatically refreshes the maximum number of split screens for an extended monitor 2 2 3 Video Control Enables controlling a currently playing device s video feed 2 2 4 Event Status When checking a device s Event Status box this area displays the real time event log of the device 2 2 5 Toolbar ca SVM S1 Chart 2 2 Toolbar No COIN OD oO AJOJN 10 11 20 21 22 23 Note Description Device Manager Layout Manager Log History Program Options Opens SVM S1 Map Opens SVM S1 Playback Activates an extended monitor Shows or hides the Device Tree panel Show or hide Event Status Shows or hide the Video Control panel Splits the screen to 1 4 6 8 9 16 25 36 49 or 64 channels Full Screen Disconnects the selected monitor from all connections Moves to the POLIS website When playing multiple video feeds from the SVR 945 1645 1660 1680 and 3200 DVRs SVM S1 plays the first 9 videos at a selected resolution in frame mode and the rest of the videos at QCIF resolution in I frame mode 12 User s Manual 2 3 Program Guidelines 2 3 1 Device Manager Device Manager l TA a
35. 3 06 18 11 10 23 06 15 11 20 23 6 15 11 30 23 06 158 11 40 23 PEE VINO id m m a oO O O o O Oo O oO oO O O O O Oo oO O O Oo O o O A a SVM S1 Slim Player Main Screen 6 1 1 Default Ul Configuration On the left side is a list of available videos and on the right side is the video controller view and the SVM S1 Slim Player screen 6 1 2 Viewer Plays a video on the screen 59 SVM S1 6 1 3 Selection View Chart 6 1 Selection View No 1 NN OO oO AJOIN Description Click this button to show the program folder When selecting a folder that is saved with video files it lists available video files by channel or time Selects or deselects a file Selects all files Deselects all files Plays selected videos one by one Stops playing and removes all files from the play list Play List lt gt Ready to play gt Play forward lt 4 Play backward IL Pause W Stop 60 User s Manual 6 1 4 Controller View 0 O O 13 06 2009 lt Chart 6 2 Controller View No Description 1 Displays the information for saved channels 2 Displays the running time the currently playing video 3 Adjusts the playback speed 1X 2X 4X or 8X 4 Play options Skip back a frame Play backward Pause Play forward Skip forward a frame 5 Adjusts the size of the play screen 1X 2X Full Screen 704x240 and 704x288 videos are not enlar
36. A_CHO03_ 09 05 14 11 30 22 11 40 22 stx x You can select only the root folder for backup files 5 7 2 Setting Up a Retention Period When backup files are continuously saved in a computer the hard disk soon fills up and is no longer able to save more backups As such you should delete old backups from the computer on a regular basis Click Setting gt Auto Delete to create an expiry date for backups after which they are deleted The retention period starts from the backup file creation date 57 User s Manual Chapter 6 Slim Player Slim Player is used to play files that are backed up from SVM S1 to a local computer This program is compatible only with video files in our standard format the STX extension It can play videos forward backward fast and per frame 6 1 Interface SVM S1 Slim Player is designed for simplicity that doesn t sacrifice power Sy SLM Player Controller View Selection View 6 15 06 31 35 06 15 06 40 23 05 15 06 50 23 OM 6 15 0700 23 05 15 07 10 23 6 15 07 20 33 05 15 07 30 23 05 15 07 40 23 06 15 07 50 23 06 15 08 00 23 6 15 08 10 23 ri 06 15 06 20 23 j 6 15 06 30 33 40 y 05 15 08 40 23 254 y z i 05 15 08 50 23 09 00 e 2 Viewer 06 15 08 00 23 06 15 08 10 23 6 15 06 20 33 05 15 6 30 23 05 15 08 40 23 06 15 09 50 23 06 15 10 00 23 16 15 10 10 23 05 15 10 20 23 05 15 10 30 23 05 15 10 40 33 06 15 10 50 23 16 15 11 00 2
37. Check Device Status 4 e Connect to Channel TE Users a Instant Player O el Language Ss Chart 2 7 Options No Description 1 Set up the video feed display information 2 Set up the directory file format and file saving interval of the Snapshot and Record folders Check device statuses at specific intervals 4 Set up sensors and relays for each channel 19 SVM S1 No Description 5 Set user permissions and password 6 Set up events and play time for Instant Player 7 Select a language for the program 8 Saves the new settings 25 For the SVR 450 940 945 1645 1660 1680 and 3200 they do not support the PN Display only l frames when connecting to more than the predefined number of Note channels option Recording amp Snapshots Options Video Display Capture Screen JPEG BMP Folde BB Check Device Status a Default Program Snap X ES Connect to Channel 00 Record Video pd Users _ ee gt Instant Player Language Length Folder Default ProgramRecord v O M Use Folder Device Name Chart 2 8 Recording amp Snapshots No Description 1 Select a snapshot format JPEG or BMP 2 Select a folder to save snapshots 3 Select a file saving interval 1 3 5 or 10 minutes 4 Select a folder to save recorded videos 5 Name the recorded video folder after the device 20 imn 3mn OSmin GH 10 min User s Manual Windows Vista m
38. SNS 100 400 Device Settings Screen When connecting to a device this screen displays device information including the model MAC firmware version video audio sensor relay and time 7 3 2 1 Web Network Settings Video Audio Settings SNP 1000A 3300A SNC 570 SND 460V 560 SNS 100 400 Video Network Settings Screen 69 SVM S1 Video Mode Select an image compression standard MPEG or JPEG Resolution Select the resolution for a mode The resolution applies to videos in Web Viewer and the SNM 1285 Type Select the image source type for your country and region Bitrate Select a network transfer speed to watch videos in Web Viewer and the SNM 128S Ch Number Select this to enter a channel title applies only to multi channel products Title Enter individual channel titles to easily distinguish between channels Frame Rate Select to watch videos in Web Viewer and the SNM 128S selecting a higher frame rate renders frames faster enhancing the video quality and fluidity Video Audio Turn video and audio on or off Video Set these options to use video channels checked channels are in use while the rest are disabled Audio In Set these options to use audio channels checked channels play audio with video while the rest display only video Audio Out Select DISABLE ENABLE for audio output 70 User s Manual Network Enter network setting to connect to the local network and or Interne
39. T_ t Peo teceiving Data Select Channel s E CHi CH 2 E CH9 Backup Progress Status MMMmmm Chart 5 2 Manual Backup No O O JJDO OI A O0OQ N wx oa No gt Description Click Manual to display the Manual Backup screen Select a device to manually backup Displays the connection status of the device Connect or disconnect the device Displays the beginning and ending time of device data Select the beginning and ending time for a backup Select a channel to manually backup Select all channels Deselect all channels The backup progress displays in the progress bar To start a backup click the Play button To finish a backup click the Stop button For the NVR 3200 and 6400 you must select and connect to a channel before beginning a backup 54 User s Manual 5 4 Backup Logs y SWM 51 Backup ER Schedule MEE E Backup Log Option sn S VR 1680C_240 DYRO_242 2009 07 17 Unknown Error Schedule E SVR 16404 112 NORTH_GATE Em DVRO_241 e EM SVR450 104 SOUTH_GATE a SVR 1640A_103 ER SNR 6400_177 O ae ae A Selected Complete InComplete Date 11712009 i e 14 v m DVRO_242 p Status Userld ay AO A13 RO_242 InComplete admin Manual AS S R940_113 InComplete admin Manual O SVR940_113 2009 07 17 Completed admin Manual e E DYRO_ 245 DYRO_241 2009 07 17 InComplete ad
40. User License Agreement and then check I accept the terms in the License Agreement SVM S1 InstallShield Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully EMD USER LICENSE AGREEMENT for S M 51 Motice to User Please read this Agreement carefully This is a contract By installing this software pou agree that you have used understood and will comply with the following terms and conditions You may use S M S7 and related esplanator materiall S oftware that accompanies this End User License Agreement The term Software shall include any upgrade modified versions or updates of the software licensed by SAMSUNG TECH IA Gy accept the terms of the license agreement O ldo pot accept the terns of the license agreement TA E User s Manual 5 Click Change to customize the program installation directory and then press Next SVM 51 InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Install 5 MH 51 to C Program File Sameung Techwin Sw MH 51 6 Click Install SVM S1 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard le ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation Fou want bo review or change anyof pour installation settings click Back Click Cancel to exit the wizard Install Cancel 7 Click Done Only an administrator account
41. VM S1 Backup The SVM S1 Backup program can be used to backup data from DVRs and NVRs to your computer Two backup methods are available weekly scheduled backups and manual backups This program also provides backup logs and options 5 1 Interface SVM S1 Backup is designed an intuitive and productive user experience i eI I A POR _ _ _ __ eae E Page F Schedule B Manual BB Backup Log Setting l E Device Tree Select Channels NORTH_GATE v m EEE Bi Ba i WEST_GATE y MM DVRO_124 A 1 R450_108 Ea SVRO40_113 2 SOUTH_GATE sn S1 R450_ 104 Device SWR 16404_112 mm SVRO40_113 Tree sn VRO 127 mm SVR450_100 am DVR_107 SVM S1 Backup Main Screen 5 1 1 Default Configuration The Device Tree on the left displays the registered device list On the top are 4 buttons Schedule for scheduled backups Manual for manual backups Backup Log for the backup log history and Setting for additional options 5 1 2 Device Tree Displays the list of DVRs and NVRs that are registered in SVM S1 Main 51 SVM S1 5 2 Scheduled Backups gt O En Schedule METE Backup Log Option LE Device Tree Select Channel s 22 EAST aa meni E Q WIRD cd CH 1 a SVRO4O_ 113 E cuo sn DWYRO_127 A WEST_GATE O El DYRO_245 sn S R 1680C_240 4 Select Backup Data Range O a GU Ga B
42. a channel to display the POS text data Device Normal Select when connecting to a barcode reader or other conventional POS device Finger 007 Select when connecting to a fingerprint reader Check Protocol Header 1 Header 2 Delimiter Lines Select the number of lines to display on one screen 106 7 3 5 3 3 Relay STW Remote Setup E Screen Relay Auto Sequence status Spot Gl Record Detail Setup Event eran Sensor 1 Text Relay 1 Sensor 5 E Network Sensor 9 Client Access E hail E Serial es RS 485 422 System HDD Password Clock Setup Sensor 2 Sensor 6 TEXT User s Manual Sensor 4 Sensor 8 HCD Error SVR 450 470 940 Relay Settings Screen Select options to activate a relay Sensor Activate a relay when the sensor of a selected channel is activated MD Activate a relay when movement is detected Text Activate a relay when using POS V Loss Activate a relay when video input signals are lost 107 HDD Error Activates a relay when an error occurs in the HDD for a channel SVM S1 7 3 5 4 Network STW Remote Setup E Screen Auto Sequence Status Spot Record Detail Setup El Event Motion Text Relay E Hetvork Client Access E hiail Serial RS 485 422 System HOC Password Clock Setup PTZ Warning if you change this value DY R will be restart Network Net
43. a device using its IP address or domain name To use this mode you must know the IP address or domain name of a device Add Device Name 3300A Channel CH 1 E SNP 3300A Connect Static E Address2ss Port 4000 Login ID admin Login PW MAC Memo Add Device Screen in Static Mode DDNS DDNS mode is used to connect a device that uses our DDNS service The DDNS service is useful for devices with dynamic IP addresses that constantly change To use DDNS mode you must register a device for the DDNS service and then add it to Device Tree using its DDNS ID When registered for DDNS devices report their current IP addresses to the server once every 3 minutes this lets you easily connect to devices with dynamic IP addresses 15 SVM S1 Add Device Name 33004 AE 7 CH 1 Model SNP 3300A Connect DDNS vl Servers www samsungipolis com NTE SNP3300A Login ID admin MAC Memo Add Device Screen in DDNS Mode Channel List For devices with multiple channels like DVRs you can use the Channel List to display only selected channels in both the Device Tree and Viewer Add Device Name SNR 6400 Channel MCH 1 Te o CH 2 Model SNR 6400 z M cH 3 McH 4 Connect DDNS Server www samsungipolis com STAR SNR 6400 Login ID admin Login PW MAC Firmware Memo Channel Selection Screen Using Channel List 16 User s Manual 2 3 2 Layout Manager The Layout concept lets you save presets and
44. arning Level and Play Block options Auto Delete Automatically deletes recorded data when the hard disk becomes full Warning Level Displays an alert message when the used space in the HDD of a selected unit reaches a set percentage Play Block Limits an available period to watch videos that are saved in the hard disk 81 SVM S1 7 3 4 SNR 3200 6400 This setup guideline is only for the SNR 6400 model NVRs For more information please refer to the SNR 3200 6400 network video recorder s manual 7 3 4 1 Status G SWN SI Configuration E SNR 6400 3200 Status Screen Displays the current status of each channel along with the free storage space of the product The Status page lets you check the status of all channels in one screen Dark gray indicates an unused channel Light gray indicates a channel that is connected to a camera but is not in recording mode Blue indicates a channel that is in recording mode Orange indicates a channel that is experiencing a connection problem with its camera The right panes display the details of channels the bit rate video loss and audio loss for both Live and Record modes The top pane displays information for the current channel while the bottom displays information for all channels When selecting a channel that is Connected or Recording the bit rate as well as video and audio losses for the channel are displayed For a channel in Connection Error state it displays the
45. ata transfer bit Parity Bit Select a type to check data transfer errors Stop Bit Select a bit transmitted after completing a data transfer 111 User s Manual SVM S1 7 3 5 5 1 RS 485 422 STW Remote Setup E Screen RS 455 422 Auto Sequence Status Spot Record Baud Rate 96800 Detail Setup Ed Ever Data Bt 8 Motion Text Parity Bit NONE Relay i E Metwork Stop Bit 4 Client Access E Mail Serial RS 4685 422 E System HOD Password Clock Setup PTZ System ID 127 SVR 450 470 940 Serial RS485 422 Settings Screen Configure settings to connect monitoring products such as cameras and CCTVs System ID Enter the ID of the system Baud Rate Select a data transfer speed bits per second Data Bit Select a data transfer bit Parity Bit Select a type to check data transfer errors Stop Bit Select a bit transmitted after completing a data transfer 112 User s Manual 7 3 5 6 System STW Remote Setup E Screen Auto Sequence Status Spot fe Record Language KOREAN Detail Setup E Event Motion Key Buzzer Text Relay Netyvork Client Access Remote Controller ID O E Mail E Serial RS 485 422 Remote Setup HOC Password Clock Setup PTZ SVR 450 470 940 System Settings Screen Set up the general system information of a DVR Language Select a language for the DVR a total of 10 languages including
46. ate in Group Name Then select Event Input and Event Output Groups in the Input Group and Output Group list Events registered for the selected Input and Output Groups are at the bottom of the screen Click Apply to create the group Close closes the Group Settings window without creating the group To delete a group select a group in the Group list and then click Remove 7 3 4 4 Camera eee w 5ND550_120 SY Chin 3 Channel Name am SM 16408103 am SYA 16404192 Ons Model a 5R 350 115 Connection Type 8 IP Canmection Port h6 C416 I mm Oi Hs m Chas O Chest Picture Type Video Mode ATC Mode 3 4 Video Quality Video Resolubon Video Framerate g SNR 6400 3200 Camera Device Settings Screen Select a channel in the left list you can view or modify its camera settings Active channels are displayed with while inactive ones are grayed out with AICA activates or disables a selected channel To activate a channel select Enable 86 User s Manual Channel Name Name a channel Channel Name is displayed on the top of the Monitoring and Playback screens Model Select the model number for a camera In addition to network cameras you can choose network video servers such as the SNS 100 SNS 400 etc Connection Type Select the connection type for a camera between Static IP and DDNS T
47. ay show different default folder locations as it saves snapshots and instant recorded files to other user based directories You may change the folder locations for your convenience Folder C Users lt User gt Local virtual Store Program Files Channel Link Options o video Display EJ Device Tree ER Select Channel to Activate Sensor l Device Record amp Capture Video EM SVR450_104 Sensor 1 Sensor 2 Em SVR940_113 O EM SVR 1680C 240 Sensor 3 Sensor 4 m SVR 480_244 ES Connect to Channel el SNC570_205 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 E SNR 32A Sensor 7 Users mm SVR450_100 EM SVR 1640A_103 Sensor 9 Sensor 8 Sensor 10 Instant Player Sensor 11 Sensor 12 Language Sensor 13 Sensor 14 Sensor 15 Sensor 16 Select Channel to Activate Relay Relay 1 Relay 3 Chart 2 1 Channel Link No Description 1 Displays the list of registered devices 2 Set up sensors for the channels of each device 3 Set up relays for the channels of each device 21 SVM S1 Users Options Permissions Users oO Video Display Record amp Capture Video Main Program E Check Device Status Users Ou e 0 I Change Options I Log History 00 U E U d E Users Manage Devices Instant Player E Monitoring fi Speaker Language SVM S1 App fi Map Viewer fi Backup fl Playback IM Configuration Pw Change Chart 2 20 Users No Description 1 Displays the list of registered users
48. can be used to install and run the SVM S1 program SVM S1 1 4 Running the Program To run the SVM S1 double click the shortcut on the Desktop or go to Start gt All Programs gt SVM S1 SVM S1 supports only models later than SVR 1650 SVR 1630 440 430 and SWC 304 are not supported Note Toolbar o Spal a a Tree Tri a a IILER a is Li Davies Troe Wt os Devoe Device ge es A User s Manual Chapter 2 SVM S1 Main The SVM S1 Main program enables you to manage and monitor all of our network products remotely at once place This program can monitor up to 64 channels simultaneously via video feed and manage an unlimited number of network devices Our network products are available in many different types including DVR camera server and NVR 2 1 Interface SVM S1 Main provides an improved Ul for the monitor screen all screen elements can be moved and arranged by simple drag and drop and docked according to your preferences for a clean and personalized workspace to fit your needs and work habits j RAS oe SVL im OCA oe SVR AG ae DVRS 10 ie SV A UA a Layout ds Map Video Control Event Status SVM S1 Main Screen 2 2 Default Ul Configuration The main menu and toolbar at the top of the screen provide shortcuts to frequently used functions The Device Tree on the left side lists registered devices layouts and maps On the right side are the video viewer video co
49. d an HDD is in the disk checking process or a new RAID mode is being configured the product cannot be used to format another new HDD the Refresh button is inactive and will not work even if you select an HDD in the list Selecting a NAS and then clicking HDD Format does not format the entire NAS it only deletes all the video data on the selected NAS RAID Mode In the RAID Mode menu you can change the system RAID settings To change the settings select Normal Raid1 or Raid5 and then click Apply on the right Normal is the non RAID mode Upon applying new RAID settings the system automatically reboots itself you will be disconnected from Web Viewer The system requires approximately 2 minutes to reboot and establish a network connection When the system is in a RAID mode the RAID Status button appears on the right as shown below Normal RAID RAIDS RAID Status _ RAID Mode Settings Screen RAID Status displays the current RAID status of the system along with the information of RAID configured HDDs SNR 6400 RAID1 Building Build Stop Individual HDD info ST3250310C5 ST3250310C5 RAID Building Screen While building a RAID mode a button appears in the RAID Status screen Clicking the button aborts the RAID building process 89 SVM S1 NAS Up to 4 NAS devices can be connected each NAS is referred to by its NAS Port Choose a NAS Port to view or change its configura
50. error information Record Status displays the remaining recordable hours under the current recording settings Total Recordable Time displays the total recordable time for all connected data storage units Current Recordable Time displays remaining recordable hours based on the current free storage space of the product If the HDD becomes full during Repeat Recording mode the Current Recordable Time menu displays Repeat Recording 82 User s Manual 7 3 4 2 Record E svm S1 Configuration E W 5NDSG0_56 w SND4RN_77 Y 5NDIEN Y w 5ND550_120 3 Chia am 5 M 16404_103 a S ATADA 112 a A05 Ono om AOIN os Normal Record Cong om RO 127 an DVARO 240 am DVRO_241 am OvO 242 50 r am PO 243 Ch E am DVRO_745 Ch 15 Activa Pre Recor ng Time dl Sage ms A SNCS7Usesa8_ 22 i inactive t Post Recoeding Time Y SNP 330271 ne am SNA_GADOT Ever Record Config DA a 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2 23 24 SNR 3200 6400 Recording Settings Screen Select a channel on the left side of the screen to choose its video recording method To set up a recording schedule based channel select one of Normal Record Event Record or No Record and then drag the cursor in the bottom timetable to make a selection Different colored blocks of hours and days indicate different record modes Normal Record mode records video always at a set frame rate while Event Record changes its frame rate for events You can select the SNR 6400
51. et a background image a SVA IEAA 112 Video E Wy Cait E MapLayout Files See Halil pe Hiplipiat T MpL 3 On the toolbar click on the Background Image icon to add a background image 31 SVM S1 3 2 1 2 Map i il j 28 1 a 3 5 i r oF I oo AFE tid te a a seh A aa EPO gF0 gro ero oo p20 gag pices ag y s cee E z OF x ARTH Figeigyiag iiis Ff f ff 27 GT f k E g6 ck of E a E a E sl zl Hgs TTAF Draw Map Icon amp Popup Menu Drawing Maps To register a map you must draw and specify a map To start drawing a map select Draw Map Square on the toolbar or popup menu Drag the cursor or click on a spot to draw a map Dragging the cursor enables you to adjust the view size Registering Map Images Like the background image you can add a default map image easily by double clicking on a map square Or you can select a map and then use Change Map Image SE on the toolbar or popup menu to add a map image Double Click Double clicking supports image registration for default images Once images are registered double clicking zooms in on images 3 2 1 3 Live View a iy bot Harl raan File a Msc emul Live View Icon 4 Popup Menu 32 User s Manual Drawing Live View Like the map first select Draw Video Square Ll on the toolbar or popup menu Drag the cursor or click on a spot
52. ged even when the 2X screen option is selected 6 Saves the current screen as a JPEG file Rotates the current screen by 180 Turns audio on or off T Displays the running time of the current video 61 User s Manual Chapter 7 SVM S1 Configuration The SVM S1 Configuration program enables you to easily remotely modify settings for multiple devices such as DVRs Cameras Servers and NVRs 7 1 Interface SVM S1 Configuration is designed to be user friendly enabling easy and fast network connections and modifications of device settings EJ SVM S1 Configuration a ee i w SND560_56 SND 460V_7 w SND 460V_91 SND560_120 Device Tree f E Ch1_126 am SYR 16404_103 am S VA 16404_112 m SVA 950_115 m DYRO_124 am DYRO_127 am DYRO_240 am DYRO_241 sa DYRO_242 sm DWYRO_243 am DYRO_245 dl Sangmin_213 el SNC57Daaaaa_220 e SNP 3300_221 sm SNA_6400T Viewer Configuration Settings Main Screen 7 2 Default Ul Configuration On the left side is the Device Tree containing registered devices On the right side is the device settings screen that displays a connected device and its settings for modification 7 2 1 Device Tree With a single click you can connect to a registered device and select the device settings page 63 SVM S1 7 2 2 View Displays the information and settings page of a device selected in the Device Tree 7 3 Settings 7 3 1 SVR 950 1640 1650 T
53. he COM Port page PTZ Port Select a serial port for the PTZ device Address Enter the address of the PTZ device The PTZ device settings value is the address 73 SVM S1 Time Out Period Configure a period to command the camera to move to a selected preset if no movement is detected for the period Protocol Select the connecting device type For a COAX model select only Waiting Time and Protocol If a PTZ device is already connected you must first configure the device under the Channel and Device tabs Auxiliary Functions Auxiliary Auxilia CH USE Name Value SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR Auxiliary Settings Screen PTZ Devices offer a variety of auxiliary functions e g wiper control and light control Clicking the Aux button brings up a window with 16 auxiliary functions Configure the functions and then click PTZ gt Auxiliary Function in the popup screen to use them 74 User s Manual 7 3 3 2 Userlnfo EJ SYM S1 Configuration Time Settings i SND560_56 i SND 460V77 o SNES ea SND 460V_91 5ND560_120 i Chi_126 Permissions ae ee 5VR 950_115 wm DVRO_124 am DVRO_127 i 1D c wu Hos T Network H cue H cu I I T EventSre ower On E cH in iv ii T Display 1 D Alarm i ELAY Power Off Aci Bs T Save m DYRO_240 i denu Backup m DYRO_241 l am DYRO_242 m DYRO_243 am DYRO_245 Sangmin_213 ely SNC570aaaaa_220 Y SNP
54. his setup guideline is only for SVR 950 1640 1650 model DVRs EJ SVM S1 Configuration Device Tree os Device w SND560_56 w SND 4604_77 w SND 460 _91 Mode SVR 16404 w SND560_120 e Ch1_126 MAC 00 09 18 01 04 F5 SYR 16404_103 T Event Verei T Link ae T Screen System am S VA 16404_112 as em SVR 950_115 Max Audio number am DYRO_124 am DVRO_127 Sensor number sa D YRO_240 Max Video number mm DVRO_241 Relay number sm DYRO_242 m DYRO_243 HTTP Port sm DYRO_245 A Sangmin_213 NTSC PAL el SNC5 Daaaaa_220 SNP 3300_221 Server Time sm SNA_6400T DST 3 1st SUN 2H 10 Last SUN 2H SVR 950 1640 1650 DVR Settings Screen Upon connecting to a device this screen displays the device information including the model MAC firmware version video audio sensors relays and time 64 User s Manual 7 3 1 1 Event SVM S1 Configuration Event Settings Relay Settings L Syiten m y for Z ovon ies pe Text Settings a DA AZ SENSOR A HC Sas cee MD Settings HO SETUP DIFF HEADERZ SVR 950 1640 1650 Event Settings Screen Event This menu is for turning event related options on or off The following options can automatically run when an event occurs check if the event occurs display messages turn on the alarm switch to the event screen You can also set up a minimum maximum duration for the event alert option and display or hide text in the console monitor For senso
55. il E Serial RS 483 422 ES System HOC Password Clock Setup User s Manual Date Time Setup Daylight Saving DST Start MAR jist w sun v o0 00 vl DST End NOV whist v sun y 00 00 x Date Setup 2008 11 108 09 56 35 Date Mode ET MMIDD y j Month Type NUMBER ha SVR 450 470 940 Clock Setup Screen Set up time related settings of a DVR such as the time and date display type and DST When the time is set the system automatically reboots itself to save the previous data 115 SVM S1 7 3 5 6 4 PTZ STW Remote Setup El Screen Auto Sequence Spot a ed ede Record Forel Detail Setup g Event Motion Text Relay PTZ Camera ID El Metyvork Client Access E hail Model E Serial RS 485 4 22 E System HOC Password Clock Setup SVR 450 470 940 PTZ Settings Screen Set up the ID and model of a PTZ camera by channel Channel Select a channel to set up the PTZ settings Camera ID Select a camera ID from O to 255 Camera Model Select the model of the connected camera The camera input signal varies depending on the manufacturer please enter the correct model for the camera 116 SAMSUNG TECHWIN e SALES NETWORK SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO LTD 145 3 Sangdaewon 1 dong Jungwon gu Seongnam si Gyeonggi do Korea 462 703 TEL 82 31 740 8151 8 FAX 82 31 740 8145 SAMSUNG TECHWIN AMERICA Inc 1480 Charles Wil
56. ine To change a search timeline click the drop down list in the Time Control area A list of available timelines appears Four different search intervals are available 1 6 12 and 24 hours After changing the search timeline the start and end times of the video change Search Interval Screen 4 2 5 Search by Thumbnail To search videos using thumbnails click on the Thumbnail Search tab and then select a timeline Thumbnails in 3 different time units 5 10 30sec 1 10 30min and 1hr appear Clicking on a thumbnail moves the cursor to the corresponding timeline Double clicking on a thumbnail plays the video To shorten the search intervals and search thumbnails again select a thumbnail on the screen and then select a different interval the selected interval applies to the selected thumbnail Repeat this until thumbnails in a timeline are searched 2 This Thumbnail Search option is available only for the SVR 3200 1680 1660 1645 960 945 460 445 SNR 32A 16A and 9A Note The SNR 32 supports a maximum timeline of 1 hour and a maximum thumbnail interval of 10 minutes 46 User s Manual a haa EEES LO E DEVICE PLAY MET k Device Tree STW DVR NDT OVR WGT DVR am OVRO_ 124 am OVRO_127 He he hee ae he he he e r E T wait E Wr Wir a A A Te e a gt 02 h 43 min 30 sec ES 0S ES 0214 9214 1214 214 021 HA a E malo DEE E ifr E Ls MAL m 1 SEa MO
57. ing emails The ID and PW boxes only accept alphanumeric characters 66 User s Manual 7 3 1 3 Screen El svm 81 Configuration Ey Screen Settings Display Settings Spot Settings Covert Settings SVR 950 1640 1650 Screen Settings Screen Screen In the Screen page you can select the name and the image brightness contrast and clarity of a channel Display Select the types of information to display in the console monitor You can show or hide selective information Available information types are Date amp Time HDD Free Space Saved Status Title and Remote ID Conversion Hide or show video on the console monitor Selecting Channel 2 and checking Off in the Hide Live Video option hides the video of Channel 2 from the console live monitor To unhide the video check On in the Hide Live Video option The Hide Search option is to hide or show a video while it is being played Checking Off hides the video while playing and On shows the video Spot In the Spot menu you can select a mode and turn the event popup window on or off on the Spot screen When checking Manual in Spot mode option you can select a channel by activating Spot mode under the Function menu in the console monitor When checking Orderly Conversion Spot mode is activated in DVR channels in an orderly manner 67 SVM S1 The Spot event screen can be turned off or on When turned on an event popup window appears on the Spot mo
58. ion 21 Navigates to the POLIS website PTZ Chart 2 3 PTZ No Description Shows the camera settings Applies new camera settings Cancels the camera settings PTZ Control Use zoom Changes the PTZ speed Adjusts the camera focus Performs Area Zoom O O nN OD oa Bl OJIN Resets the zoom to 1x Moves to the previous preset location Moves to the next preset location NO Preset settings 26 User s Manual Chapter 3 SVM S1 Map The SVM S1 Map program displays device event statues on a map for easy real time monitoring Each map layout supports up to 3 real time monitoring locations and map layouts can be linked for quick switching Map layouts display various events from relays sensors and MD and are integrated with Instant Viewer and Player to play event videos 3 1 Interface SVM S1 Map provides a customizable UI to suit individual user preferences you can drag and drop to draw maps and live views as well as move or dock any work panel on the screen The screen elements are designed to fit your needs and work habits Mode Y ServerName 55 Video 3 Video Es In Outpat y SND560_121 te In Outout gt a SND 460V_115 a E Video T Maplayouwl Se MabLayou SVM S1 Map Main Screen 3 1 1 Default Ul Configuration The Device and Map Trees on the left display devices and maps In the center Map Viewer lets you
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60. min Manual 5 6 Log Details Device DYRO_ 241 Backup Working Backup Data Day 2009 07 12 02 06 20 2009 07 17 02 48 47 Status InComplete Channel s lt Chart 5 3 Backup Logs No Description Dh Click Backup Log to display the Backup Log screen Select a device Displays all available logs Displays the log for selected devices only Displays successful logs only Displays failed logs only Displays the logs for a specific date only 0 NXJ O O 2 O0 N Displays the list of searched logs Status Completed Completed normally Incomplete Backup not fully completed InProgress Backup is in progress Failed Backup failed 9 Displays the details for a log in the list Data Status Red Incomplete Green Complete 10 Opens the folder for a log file 11 Switches to the Scheduled Backup page 12 Refreshes the log display 55 SVM S1 No Description 13 Deletes a log Cannot delete a log for a backup that is currently in progress 14 Deletes all logs Cannot delete a log for a backup that is currently in progress 5 5 Settings RR Schedule Manual ES Backup Log Option pi Delete Setting Qi Files Backup Location D SVM S1_Backup FREY Clear all Device Schedules E Run on Windows Startup Chart 5 4 Settings No Description 1 Click Setting to display the Settings screen These global settings apply to all devices 2 Select intervals to
61. n to display events on the screen OSD Contrast Adjusts the depth of the menu font selecting a higher increases the depth 7 3 5 1 3 Spot This Spot menu is only for the SVR 940 STW Remote Setup E Screen Auto Sequence Record Detail Setup C Title Display Event Motion Text Relay E Netyvork Client Access E Mail Serial RS 485 422 System HOD Password Clock Setup PTZ Spot Mode Manual SVR 450 470 940 Spot Settings Screen Title Display Check on or off to display the channel titles in the Spot mode Manual Select Manual and then save the settings On the Live Video screen press the number 0 button on the front of the product or press the 10 button on the remote controller Next click a channel number to display the channel as a Spot mode monitor Sequence Activate only one Spot mode monitor to display each channel in sequence 100 User s Manual 7 3 5 2 Record STW Remote Setup E Screen Record Auto Sequence Image Size 360 288 Detail Setup Repeat Record El Event Motion Warning Message Text Relay E Network Warning Beep Client Access E Mail Serial RS 465 422 Password Clock Setup PTZ SVR 450 470 940 Recording Settings Screen Resolution Select a resolution for recorded videos The SVR 450 supports 2 sizes 360x240 and 720x480
62. n brightness and contrast of a video channel The number on each tab indicates a video channel number CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH16 Display Enable Turns a channel on or off Name Name a channel Type Displays the video type it is selected automatically between NTSC and PAL White Black Check if the video output is black and white Control Enables you to optimize the brightness contrast and AGC of images Clicking the Brightness or Contrast button resets the settings to the default TT SVM S1 7 3 3 5 Alarm EJ SYM S1 Configuration Event Settings Event Device w SND560_56 SND 460Y_77 Event Settings w SND 460v_91 y ER T 20 General HDD Eror Almost m SVA 16404_103 Relay 1 TN MD1 7 m SVA 16404_112 m DVAO_124 DYRO_1 27 CET MA v Setu MD 1 v celda 2 TER p CER I Time System Rely 4 na Setu Ae 4 TENE mn seup CE m E Mail m Seup OR Scheduled m DYRO_240 sm DYRO_241 E mail Settings sm DYRO_243 sm DYRO_245 4 ely SNC570aaaaa_220 Y SNP 3300_221 sm SNA_6400T BB Include Image Preset D 10 i PreseyDigital Input Output Settings SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR Alarm Settings Screen Event Action One DVR provides 4 relays 1 buzzer and 1 email and can carry out various events such as Input Sensor or Motion Detection Select Object Select an object from a source Select Source Select an event source to activate
63. n checked On only the standard frame of video is transferred When checked Off all video frames are transferred 109 SVM S1 7 3 5 4 2 Email STW Remote Setup E Screen E Mail Auto Sequence a C E Mail Spot g Record Detail Setup g Event Motion Text Relay g Metyvork Client Access E Serial RS 485 422 E System HOD Password Clock Setup Mail Address Mail Server POPS hail ID Mail Password Return Mail Address SVR 450 470 940 E Mail Settings Screen Set up an email address to receive captured event images when events occur Email Check the Email option to send email and uncheck it to disable the email feature Mail Address Enter the email address of the recipient Mail Server Enter the IP address of the outgoing mail server please keep the default value Return Mail Address Enter the email address to receive emails returned from the recipient email address 110 7 3 5 5 Serial RS 232 STW Remote Setup E Screen Ro 2d2 Auto Sequence Status Spot E Record Baud Rate Detail Setup E Event Data Bit Motion Text Parity Bit System ID Relay G Network stop Bit Client Access El System HOC Password Clock Setup PTZ SVR 450 470 940 Serial RS 232 Settings Screen Configure settings to connect a POS device System ID Enter the ID of the system Baud Rate Select a data transfer speed bits per second Data Bit Select a d
64. n the settings of the camera Model SNS 100 a Pepin lea IP 192 168 100 121 Connection Port 4000 Camera Settings Auto Selection Screen 7 3 4 5 HDD Record Start Time Record End Time Total Size Free Size 20905 2 12 27 20 2010 1008 08 52 18 47670976 DINE SNR 6400 3200 HDD Settings Screen From this page you can configure the storage devices connected to the system HDD On top of the screen the types and statuses of internal HDDs external HDDs and or NAS devices currently connected to the system are listed Internal and external HDDs give their model record times total size total capacity and free size remaining capacity NAS devices give their user assigned names and current connection statuses RAID configured internal HDDs are displayed as RAID instead of Internal and their model names are replaced by the raid mode RAID1 MODE or RAID5 MODE While an HDD is being formatted an HDD is in the disk checking process and a new RAID mode is being configured Formatting Testing and Building are displayed instead of the device model names Set Repeat Recording to On and the system will automatically erase the oldest recorded video to make room for new video when no free space remains on the HDD To renew the list of connected HDDs click Refresh When you select an HDD the HDD Format button 88 User s Manual appears click it to format the selected HDD While an HDD is being formatte
65. n_213 Settings A SNC570aaaaa_220 SNP 3300_221 l m SNA_6400T Wanning Level Auto Delete Play Block SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR Settings Save Screen Schedule amp Event The Schedule amp Event settings are to record videos based on the selected schedule and events Schedules can be set by date and time while programs should be set before schedule setup Programs can be enumerated from A to Z For event recording the following types are available Sensor MD Text and Digital Input recordings 80 User s Manual Manual amp Event The Manual amp Event settings are to record videos when the REC button is pressed and when events occur Programs can be enumerated from A to Z including pre and post events Pre Event Can be set up to 5 seconds Post Event Can be set up to 60 seconds Program Programs can be enumerated from A to Z enabling you to select the image resolution frame rate and quality for channels under each program Resolution CIF HALF and D1 are supported Frame Rate NTSC 0 30 and PAL 0 25 are supported Resolution Q1 to Q5 are supported Audio A DVR can support from 1 to 16 audio channels depending on the model and can be connected to any channel to play audio along with video Channel Connection Select a channel to connect Gain Adjust the gain value Save Check to record audio Miscellaneous Enables you to set the Auto Delete W
66. nent Map Live View channels sensors relays or links outlines the selection as shown in the following picture Kira amie a oo j 7 wi lo 5 J tina ama A jes AT a Bi Sd When Selecting a Component 3 2 2 2 Moving Up amp Down When more than two maps or live views overlap with each other you can change their order by selecting Move to Front Move to Back Move Forward or Move Backward on the toolbar or popup menu i cae an tr at ra Aba i ea lel J iei T mor HD dE 010 ces I a ajs T z TOLT Ose eto ero eo yt circo chr ecer cer dd T pe Location Change Popup Menu 34 User s Manual 3 2 2 3 Adjusting Size E Size Adjusting Outline Adjusting Size A selected component Map Live View channels sensors relays or links has square dots on all four edges To adjust the size of the component select a dot and then drag the cursor Minimizing Maximizing On the upper right side of a selected component the Minimize Maximize and Delete buttons are located Clicking on Minimize hides the component with a small icon as shown in the following picture To show the component again double click on the icon Maximize zooms in on the component E Fee ace Ej W6 so P a deh E i a a vije ec im E Pe gv a iby Be a SHI TTT afp ept rcir g AE ETET T ETUTU T E p E pa Cl la 5 PS E ppg a
67. nitor When turned off the popup window is disabled 7 3 1 4 System O SVM SI Configuration een 5 System Settings PTZ Settings Date Settings SVR 950 1640 1650 System Settings Screen System In the System settings you can set Language Key Button Sound DVR Name and Remote ID Remote Controller ID In the Language option select your language for a DVR You can turn key button sounds off or on in the Key Button Sound option For DVR Alias enter a unique name for a DVR For Remote ID enter an ID that you want to use for remote access 1 16 and All are available PTZ Select a camera ID and PTZ model for PTZ operation Enter the ID of a connected camera in the Camera ID section Select the model of the connected camera 68 User s Manual 7 3 2 SNP 1000A 3300A SNC 570 SND 460V 560 SNS 100 400 This guideline is for IP cameras and web servers from among the following models SNP 1000A 3300A SNC 570 SND 460V 560 SNS 100 400 Ej SVM S1 Configuration gt Device Tree Device w 5ND560_56 SND 460_77 w SND 460v_91 SNP 33004 SND560_120 Ch1_126 MAC 00 09 18 70 45 E3 Web m SVA 16404_103 am SVR 16404_112 S VA 950_115 am DYRO_124 am DVR0_127 am DVAO_240 em DYRAO_241 am DYRO_242 am DYRO_243 m DYRO_245 el Sangmin_213 eli SNC57Daaaaa_220 HTTP Port SNP 3300_221 Ar NTSC PAL W Versio SNP 1000A 3300A SNC 570 SND 460V 560
68. ntrol and event status areas SVM S1 2 2 1 Device Tree Depending on the mode the Device Tree shows registered devices custom layouts or maps that are registered in SVM S1 Map Three methods are available to connect to a channel In Device Tree click a device channel in the channel list Drag and drop a device channel into the viewer area Connect to a channel via the Device Folder popup menu When using the Device Folder popup menu you can simultaneously connect to all channels in the folder Chart 2 1 Device Tree Icons Description E Displays the list of all devices m Device Folder displays all related devices Tea Layout Folder displays all custom layouts Map Folder displays all maps that are registered in SVM S1 Map mM E Displays a single layout Lia Displays a single map ty Indicates channels that are streaming video feeds Displays channels from a selected device W Indicates a device that is connected to at least one channel Device icons 10 User s Manual 2 2 2 Viewer Displays a connected device s video feed When clicking on a viewer panel the area is outlined with an orange square as it starts streaming the video feed of the channel selected in the Device Tree When selecting a device in the Device Tree while video feeds of other devices are already playing Viewer shows the video feed of the device only if there is an available viewer panel The Viewer area can display
69. nu To restore the screen select Full Screen Off in the popup menu or press the ESC key Normal Screen to Full Screen 3 3 1 3 Event Occurrences When an event occurs Map Viewer activates a blinking red circle around the pertinent component as shown in the picture below This option is not available in Editor mode 37 SVM S1 Red Circle Indicating an Event Relays To activate a relay double click on a relay component 3 3 1 4 Activating Link When double clicking on a link component the linked layouts appear in different tabs on the layout area When an event occurs in a linked layout the blinking red circle activates on a linked component pertinent to the event Event in Linked Layout 3 3 1 5 Instant Player Viewer Select a component and then click Instant Player Lo or Instant Viewer LA on the toolbar or popup menu 2003 04 19 2306 14 Vas 38 User s Manual Instant Player amp Viewer Screen Instant Player Instant Player is available only for DVRs 39 User s Manual Chapter 4 SVM S1 Playback The SVM S1 Playback program searches for and lets you watch videos saved in DVRs and NVRs The availability of recorded videos is displayed by the month and date Daily recorded videos are displayed in the 24 hour timeline for easy search and playback This playback program can be used to play and save videos in network storage DVR NVR and etc as
70. o use Static IP enter the IP address and connection port for a camera To use DDNS enter the DDNS server address and user ID ID Password Enter the login ID and password for a camera Picture Type Select an image save method between MPEG and JPEG formats ATC Mode Turn ATC Auto Transmission Control on or off ATC automatically adjusts the video quality depending on the network connection status Video Quality Video Resolution Video Frame Rate 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 bandwidth and disk storage capacity Camera Search Camera Search automatically searches the current network to find cameras to connect Camera Search om ChO1 Site 1 192168 763 pm Ch02 Site 2 192 168 7 57 ChO3 CHO3 192 168 7 53 72 cho4 cHo4 192 168 7 42 y 192 168 7 40 pal 192 168 7 38 ChO6 CHO6 192 168 7 35 pm ChO7 Door 1 192 168 7 32 vm Ch08 Door 2 192 168 7 31 Fal choo cH09 92 168 7 28 192169 7235 Ch10 CH10 192 168 7230 SNP 10004 SNC 570 SNC 570 SNC 570 SNC 570 SNC 570 SNC 570 168 7 SNC 570 192 168 7 108 SNC 570 SNR 3200 6400 Camera Search Screen 87 SVM S1 Select a camera on the list and then double click on it or simply click Select The Model Connection Type IP and Connection Port options of the camera will be automatically set up depending o
71. on is especially useful when you want to open only the SNR 6400 3200 to an external network and keep the connected cameras within the internal network 91 SVM S1 DNS Server All ports use the same DNS server you can have up to 2 DNS servers DNS1 is used as the default and DNS2 is used when DNS1 is unavailable Using RTP RTSP lets you watch the video of the SNR 6400 in the monitoring system without using Web Viewer To use RTP RTSP select Enable in the Use RTSP menu and then change the RTSP and RTP port numbers in the Settings menu RTSP is used to control video and RTP is used to transfer video data The Multicast option is useful when sending video to multiple users simultaneously without consuming too much bandwidth Multicast is available only within a local network that is configured with a multicast enabled router it cannot be used via the Internet Email You can register your email address in the Network Setup screen so your product can notify you with an email when a defined Event occurs Refer to Page 44 4 6 3 Event Setup Enter an outgoing email server address under SMTP Server Name and an email address under Email To If your mail server requires authentication for sending email check User Authentication Enter your login ID and password for your mail server in ID and Password 7 3 4 7 Time O svm S1 Configuration me Zone SNA_CADOT T Staus SNR 6400 3200 Time Settings Screen You
72. ontain a number of channels and menus that differ depending on your product model 96 7 3 5 1 Screen STW Remote Setup Screen Auto Sequence Status Spot Gl Record Detail Setup Gl Event Motion Text Relay g Metyvork Client Access E hail E Serial RS 483 422 E System HOC Password Clock Setup Select Channel PO A Title F Covert Brightness Contrast SVR 450 470 940 Screen Settings Screen User s Manual In the Screen Settings page you can select various options for channels such as the name and the screen brightness Channel Name Enter a name for a selected chamnel Hide Video Show or hide the video of a selected channel in the Live Video screen Brightness Adjust the screen brightness Contrast Adjust the screen contrast 97 SVM S1 7 3 5 1 1 Auto Sequence STW Remote Setup Record Detail Setup El Event Motion Text Relay El Metyvork Client Access E hiail E Serial RS 485 422 E System HDD Password Clock Setup Auto Sequence Sequence Sequence dywell Order User Define Video loss skip OFF 1 SEC CH1 CHE aDIWB CH2 CH7 ADC CH4 CHS CHS CH9 4D A 3D SVR 450 470 940 Auto Sequence Settings Screen The Live Screen displays the video of channels in sequence Channel 1 _ Channel 2 _ Channel 3 _ Channel 4 at defined intervals In the Auto Sequencing page
73. ot ABBA she te RB Pe ie 19 A IA A AS 20 21 022 2324 S mm SVR450_104 E L SOUTH_GATE Backup Time Table sn S R 16404_103 8 Em SNR 6400_177 Be qt RE os ie Bs OE ABLA AR OTE 15716 17 TE Tee ae 2 20 A Chart 5 1 Scheduled Backups No 1 N OD o1 AJO NO 00 Description Click Schedule to display the Scheduled Backup screen Default page Scheduled Backup Select a device to schedule a backup check the selected device A device that is scheduled for a backup Select a channel to schedule a backup Select all channels Deselect all channels Select a data range to back up To select a range click or drag and drop blocks Select a backup schedule To select a schedule click or drag and drop blocks Deletes the backup schedule for a device Saves a new schedule 5 2 1 Selecting Backup Data Range Select the range of video data saved in a DVR that needs to be backed up 52 User s Manual The backup range can be selected hourly for data that was saved 1 day earlier from a backup schedule To select a timeline click or drag and drop the hourly blocks To deselect the selection click or drag and drop the hourly blocks just like when you selected them Selections are highlighted in blue 5 2 2 Backup Time Table You can select a backup date and time for each device Each device backs up data that is saved during the selected timeline that is selected under Select Data
74. out SNR 6400 3200 settings refer to the user s manual The user s manual is also available at http www samsungcctv com gt Support gt Note Download Center 4 2 7 Zooming To use the digital zoom on a video click Zoom on the toolbar 4 2 8 Saving Images Select a viewer and then click the Capture button The image is saved to the folder selected in the Configuration settings 48 User s Manual 4 2 9 Printing Images Click Print on the toolbar to display and print the current image and channel information of a viewer panel 5YM 51 Playback Print Image Image ai Print Preview on the Viewer Screen 4 2 10 Backup STX and AVI files can be backed up STX Backup Location Displays the backup location that is chosen in SVM S1 Main Snapshot Location Displays the backup location that is chosen in SVM S1 Main AVI Backup Location Choose a location for backups under the Config menu 49 SVM S1 4 2 11 Config Menu When clicking Configuration on the toolbar a window appears displaying the backup location of STX and Snapshot files For AVI files you can set the backup location and period VM 51 Playback Configuration backup Configuration STs Backup Location C Program Files Samsung Techwin S M 51 Record Snap Shot Location Select Duration W 1 Min a vin STX Snap Shot Backup Configuration Screen 50 User s Manual Chapter 5 S
75. port button and then set the filename and path To reboot and restore old settings from a file click the Import button and then select a settings file 7 3 4 9 Log O svm S1 Configuration Event Log w 5ND5 50_120 SY Chia SVA 16404_103 2009 06 19 05 27 51 Record On hordott am SVA 16404_112 26 190 27 4 Record On dere e SVR 115 Le y 37 Record On Perreo om AOIN 9006 1 2 ac ctor Farrell Corrected em DVARO 127 am VRO 240 am DRO 21 om DVO 22 a VRO 23 Motorno Port up fares channel0 Connected denneds denneds Perreando horgot 0 00 0017 001 001 007 00 0 0023 002 002 003 002 3 n 23 25 gt 2 SNR 6400 3200 Log Management Screen You can view the System Log on this page Log Kind lets you choose which log to view Event Log or System Log System Log displays the product operation logs while Event Log displays the logs of Event inputs sent from connected cameras Selecting a log type in the Type option displays only that type of log p Cheret by adm 1921687128 gt 192168 7 122 Event Group Change Screen To see the history of the system settings changes or event group changes double click on a log file of the Config Changed or Event Group Created type The details appear as shown in the screenshot below Prev and Next moves to the previous or next page To move directly to a page enter the page number in the text box and then click
76. put and output signals for a camera please refer to the camera s user manual Check on all desired signals and then click Apply to create a group via the Add button or to apply new settings via the Modify button Close closes the Group Settings window without creating a group or saving new settings When adding or modifying an Output Group you can set up the duration of the beep and relay from 1 second to Always never stop until turned off manually at the Output Source Duration Output Source Duration 5sec option To delete a group select a group in the Group list and then click Remove Event Action Group Event Action Group links Event Input Group and Event Output Group into one functional unit so that when an Event included in the Event Input Group occurs all the responses included in the Event Output Group are included Click Add under Event Action Group list and you ll be directed to the screen shown below This screen also appears when selecting a group and then clicking Modify or simply double clicking on a group 85 SVM S1 Local Sensor Type Sensor1 Sensor2 O Input Group Output Group inputi outputi input Group Output Group foutput zll IP Ch IP Model Ch2 192 168 7 124 SNP 1000 Ch2 192 168 7 124 SNP 1000 z SNR 6400 SNR 6400 SNR 6400 Apply Close SNR 6400 3200 Event Action Group Settings Screen First enter a name for the group that you are about to cre
77. rd Pause One Frame Backward One Frame Forward my mi backup STX backup AVI backup STX backup Q E Flip Video Mute Unmute Audio Video Size 100 Display OSD CONTROL Play Speed 1x 2x 3x 4x 5x 6x 7x 8x Timeline Controller Select intervals for the Thumbnail Search 5 10 30 sec 1 10 30 min 1hr Available timelines 1hr 6hr 12hr and 24hr Select time 42 User s Manual A The AVI file format lets you convert and save videos in real time but does not S provide the time information e The STX file format is our proprietary file format that provides correct time information for videos STX files can be played in SVM S1 Playback s File Play and Slim Player 4 1 6 Timeline When data results are displayed on the Timeline you can select a time to check the corresponding data 4 1 7 Toolbar 0 000000 D S a S S re SR er S 6 Ao ea a e ae Chart 4 1 Toolbar No Description Restores the screen to 1 channel Splits the screen to 4 channels Splits the screen to 9 channels Splits the screen to 16 channels Full Screen Opens the configuration dialog box Captures the screen of a selected channel Prints the screen of a selected channel O O N OD o I OJIN Zooms in on the screen of a selected channel Shows or hides Timeline O Shows or hides Play Controller 43 SVM S1 4 2 Program Guidelines 4
78. rs you can only select between NO and NC types MD Turn the MD option on or off and hide or show the MD area The MD Settings option applies to each channel Checking On activates the MD option for all channels The MD area highlights the location of detected movement Checking On activates the MD area display Relays Choose actions for relays Sensor Motion No Video and Power On Off can be toggled on or off A relay is activated if at least one of Sensor Motion No Video or Power On Off is detected Text These Text setup options are only available in the console 65 SVM S1 7 3 1 2 Link A Network Settings Serial Settings JE Email Settings SVR 950 1640 1650 Link Settings Screen Link Set up network settings Supported network types are Ethernet and xDSL DHCP can be toggled off or on Please inquire with your network administrator to set up the IP address subnet mask gateway and DNS options To use DDNS the DDNS option must be checked On Enter www samsungipolis com for DDNS server Use your ID and password you entered when you register a unit in the homepage Email Configure the email settings To use email DNS must be entered prior to setup Check On or Off in the Email Check option to toggle the Email feature In the Recipient box enter the email address of the recipient and the server address of the mail server in the SMTP Server box The Authorization option is to add permissions to outgo
79. t Basic Settings To watch a video on the SNM 128S or in a web browser network connections must be established To configure a network connection inquire with your network administrator and enter the correct network information IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway are the minimum required fields for networking DDNS The DDNS settings are to register a product in the DDNS server You must first register an ID with the DDNS server in order to register and use your products After registering with the DDNS server enter the ID and password for these fields 7 3 3 SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 This guideline is for DVRs of the following models SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 ol SYM S1 Configuration w SND560_56 w SND 460 _77 NOS st w 5ND560_120 e ales Mode SVA1660 m S5 A 16404_103 ES m S VA 16404_112 a E m SVA 950_115 oe am DVA0_124 am DVRO_127 SAW Version r T Network T Time System RG0QE01002 T Userlnfo T EventSre 00 30 a1 01 0b b8 T Display E Alarm 192 168 100 127 T Save m D YRO_240 em DVRO_241 escription sm DVRO_242 am DVRO_243 Install Location 7 sa DYRO_245 d Sangmin_213 el SNC570aaaaa_220 SNP 3300_221 sm SNA_6400T 1 0 SVR 945 960 1645 1660 1680 3200 DVR Settings Screen Upon connecting to a device this screen displays the device information including the model hardware version software version video audio MAC sensor relay time etc
80. thernet Port connects to NAS devices You can set the connection port number and HTTP port for the Monitor Ethernet Port The http port is used to connect to the product via Web Viewer If you changed the default value 80 for HTTP Port then you must append your port number to the product s address when connecting to your product with Web Viewer For 90 User s Manual example if your IP address is 192 168 1 110 and HTTP Port is 8080 then http 192 168 1 110 8080 is the product access address for Web Viewer Connection Port is used to transfer videos from the product to the monitoring computer via Web Viewer You can activate or disable ATC in the ATC Mode menu ATC Auto Transmission Control automatically adjusts the video quality depending on the network connection speed The Monitor Ethernet Port supports DDNS By registering your product with a DDNS server you can connect to the Monitor Ethernet Port from outside by using the DDNS server ID instead of the product s IP address If you are using either PPPoE or DHCP to connect to the Monitor Ethernet Port you ll be assigned a new IP address each time you connect the product to the network DDNS is especially useful in these circumstances Source Ethernet Port Source Ethernet Port can act as a DHCP server to assign an IP address to a connected camera Enter two IP addresses the first and last addresses of an IP range to limit the range of dynamic IPs This DHCP Server opti
81. tion Use lets you determine whether to use the selected NAS Port or not Name lets you assign a name to the NAS device NAS Name is displayed under the Model category in the HDD list at the top of the screen Default Folder lets you specify a folder on NAS to save recorded video Enter the IP address login ID and password for the NAS in IP ID and Password respectively 7 3 4 6 Network O SvM S1 Configuration E 3 o y x x 5 G e a MUERA n o Sons f Dad Trabie 168 125 63 1 Dt dsd OC Enable SM F i SNR 6400 3200 Network Settings Screen You can configure network settings on this screen You can use either PPPoE Static IP or DHCP as a connection method for the network ports on the rear panel If you are not sure which method to use please ask your network administrator for assistance If the product is connected to a PPPoE type xDSL line choose PPPoE as the connection method and enter the access ID and password Choose the Static IP connection method if you wish to use a static IP and enter the IP address subnet mask and gateway to use Choose DHCP if a DHCP server is connected to the network you want to connect to the DHCP server will automatically assign an IP address for you Monitor Ethernet Port This Monitor Ethernet Port connects the monitoring computer to the SNR 6400 3200 via the web or the setup program The Source Ethernet Port connects to the cameras The Storage E
82. uickly as possible Event logs can also be saved and searched The Professional version displays video for events as they occur To manage multiple units efficiently the software provides both Screen Layout and Map options 1 2 System Requirements Item Minimum Recommended CPU Core2Duo E6750 or higher Main Memory 4GB or higher Video Memory 512MB or higher Display 1024x768 with 32bit color or higher OpenGL compatible Hard Disk 80GB or higher Operating System Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Miscellaneous DirectX 9 0 or higher Ae To manage a large number of channels simultaneously we recommend using PN computer equipped with a high performance CPU such as a quad core or higher Note grade processor Before using SVM S1 Map it is highly recommended to update the graphic card with the manufacturer s drivers that supports OpenGL SVM S1 1 3 Installing the Program 1 Insert the SVM S1 Setup CD into the monitoring system and then run SVM S1 Setup verX X X X exe The SVM S1 software requires administrator permissions to be installed 2 Select your language and then click Next SVM 51 InstallShield Wizard Choose Setup Language Select the language for the installation from the choices below 3 Click Next SVM 51 InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for SVM 51 The InstallShield Vizard will install 5 57 on pour computer To continue click Mest Cancel 4 Read the End
83. ve view to the top Moves a map or live view to the bottom Moves up a map or live view by one layer Moves down a map or live view by one layer Changes the Map Viewer mode to Full Screen Displays maps or live views on a map in 4 9 or 16 split screens Resets split screen mode Displays a map on a layout spot in an adjustable size Displays a live view on a layout spot in an adjustable size Selects an object Adds or changes the background image of a layout Adds or changes a map image Opens Instant Player Opens Instant Viewer 3 2 Map Editor Editor mode provides a simple to use Ul You can easily configure layouts by adding maps live views and device components 3 2 1 Registering Map Layout To use Map Viewer you must set up a layout that fits your needs and work habits A layout basically consists of a map image live view device components and a layout background 3 2 1 1 Layout Background Setting Images There are 3 ways to set a background 30 User s Manual 1 To use a default background image double click on the background and then select an image file when the following Open window appears Look in 5 Sample Pictures E Blue hills i My Recent Documents 3 Desktop pa My Network File name Water lilies ki Places j z Files of type E Image Files Cancel 2 Right click on the background to display a popup menu Select Background Image to s
84. vices Manages each device s channels Manages each device s sensors and relays Indicates the channel Indicates the relay Indicates the sensor Manages map layouts 28 User s Manual Icons Description a Indicates the layout of each map dal Indicates the map of each map layout ay Indicates the live video status of each map layout El Manages the layout of maps that are not running in Viewer mode Device icons 3 1 3 Mode Two modes are available Editor mode to customize maps and Viewer mode to monitor video feeds for a map Chart 3 2 Mode Selection Icons Description ne Map Editor adds a device to a map layout and edits the configuration we Map Viewer enables visual monitoring via map layout 3 1 4 Layout Displays a selected layout when more than two layouts are opened they are tabbed for quick switching 3 1 5 Map Viewer Enables customizing the elements and watching map video feeds 3 1 6 Toolbar Frequently used features have toolbar buttons on the top of the screen for quick access 00000 00000 0000 6 000 00 ood oo oo ooo odoo o o ooo 0 0 TAA i in mi 8 6 aai Epa ea 5 a 29 SVM S1 Chart 3 3 Toolbar No _ 0 AJO OI 2 O NnN 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Description Creates new layouts up to 3 at a time Loads an existing layout Saves a custom layout Refreshes Map Tree to apply updates Changes the name of a layout Moves a map or li
85. well as play videos that are saved in the monitoring computer 4 1 Interface SVM S1 Playback provides an improved UI so you can move and dock screen elements easily with drag and drop With these tools for ease of use you can organize screen elements to fit to your needs and work habits SVM S1 Playback Main Screen 4 1 1 Default Ul Configuration On the left side are the Device Tree for displaying registered devices and the File Player for viewing saved files On the bottom are a calendar play controller and a timeline for searching 41 SVM S1 A toolbar containing frequently used commands is located at the top of the screen In the center is the viewer displaying video screens 4 1 2 Device Tree Device Tree shows the list of DVRs and NVRs that are registered in SVM S1 Main AGR SVM S1 Playback supports a maximum of 16 channels L NX Note For products with more than 16 channels select 16 channels for the program 4 1 3 Viewer Displays the video feed of a searched device 4 1 4 Connection Controller When connecting to a device under Device Tree by using the Connect button or the drag and drop Connection Control displays the beginning time of recorded data in the From area and the ending time in the To area 4 1 5 Calendar amp Play Controller To search easily and conveniently use the calendar and play controller Button Description d ES nm a Play backward Stop Play Forwa
86. work type LAN IP Address 192 Subnet Mask 255 l Gateway 192 DMS E OFF SVR 450 470 940 Network Settings Screen Set up information to connect a system to the network Network Type Select the network type of the system ADSL LAN or DHCP IP Address Enter the IP address of the system generally provided by your ISP Subnet Mask Enter the address of the subnet mask generally provided by your ISP Gateway Enter the address of the gateway generally provided by your ISP DNS Enter the address of the DNS server generally provided by your ISP If you wish to use DDNS set SWR to ON DDNS Server Domain Address Enter the name of the DDNS server ID Enter the ID registered at www samsungipolis com PW Enter the password registered at www samsungipolis com 108 7 3 5 4 1 Client Access STW Remote Setup Screen Auto Sequence status Spot Gl Record Detail Setup Event Motion Text Relay E Serial RS 485 422 E System HDD Password Clock Setup SVR 450 470 940 Client Access Settings Screen Port Warning if you change this value DY R will be restart Client Access 3495 Client Access Bandwidth Saving Change a port to connect to a client Client Access Check to access a client DVR from a remote location Bandwidth Saving User s Manual Check to consume less bandwidth Whe
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