SHR-5040 SHR-5042 English Real Time DVR user manual Real Time DVR user manual Correct Disposal of This Product (Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment) (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
key features of your DVR Your purchased digital video recorder (DVR) compresses a 4-channel camera input into an MPEG4 video; also, it provides the functions that record to the HDD in real-time and play the content by compressing the 4-channel audio input with ADPCM. Also through the network, it transmits video and audio to an external device in real-time and allows monitoring the video and audio through a PC from a remote location.
safety regulations Please be sure to keep the following in mind for the right use of the product to prevent proprietary risk or damage. Do not use multiple plugs at once. This may cause abnormal heat generation or fire Do not put a vase, flowerpot, cup, cosmetics, medicine, or vessel with water around you. This may cause fire. Do not bend the power cord forcibly nor put a heavy material on it. This may cause fire. Do not touch the power plug with wet hands. This may cause electric shock.
before start This user’s manual provides Information for using DVR such as brief introduction, part names, functions, connection to other equipment, menu setup, and the like. You have to keep in mind the following notices: SEC retains the copyright on this manual. This manual cannot be copied without SEC’s prior written approval. We are not liable for any or all losses to the product incurred by your use of non-standard product or violation of instructions mentioned in this manual.
contents introducing your real time DVR 03 07 08 Controls on the DVR Real panel jacks Remote control installation 10 Checking installation environment connecting with other devices 11 12 13 14 15 15 Connecting video, audio, and monitor Connecting the network Connecting the alarm input Connecting the alarm output Connecting the RS-485 device Connecting the USB live 16 16 18 18 19 19 Operating the system Live screen mode Setting the audio on/off Freezing and zooming Event monitoring Spot-out monito
search and play 45 45 45 46 46 User login Search screen Search date & time selection Search channel selection & recording graph Playback appendix 48 53 54 55 56 57 57 60 60 72 74 75 76 78 Net I Resource Recording Event Network System Sdb viewer SFX player WebDVR Pop-up menu Specifications Outline drawings Troubleshootings(FAQ) Open source license report on the product 45 48 02_ contents SHR-5042_Eng_01.
introducing your real time DVR Controls on the DVR 17 16 15 14 13 12 01 introducing your real time DVR SHR-5040 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SHR-5042 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 introducing your real time DVR_03 SHR-5042_Eng_01.
No. Name Function User authentication will be requested if the power button is pressed when you try to terminate the system operation. It is used when you turn on/off the DVR system power. 1 Power Button 2 USB Port 3 Channel Button It is used when the channel selected on the Display mode is switched over to the full screen. It is used as a numeric input button from the numeral input mode. 4 PTZ Button Perform the TELE, WIDE, or VIEW function when selecting the PTZ button.
No. Name ALARM LED 10 If an event (like a motion or alarm) occurs, the ALARM LED is lighted on. HDD LED This LED indicates whether the HDD is normally accessed. When accessing the HDD, this LED repeatedly blinks. NETWORK LED This LED indicates the status of network connection and data transmission. REC LED EJECT Button This LED indicates the status of backup operation. This LED indicates the recording status. It performs the open/close function of CD-RW.
No. Name Function Display the 4-split screens. Split Screen/ Selection Button Live Mode Search Mode/ Selection Button Search Mode Screen Switchover: It will be switched over to the single channel screen according to the time set from the system setup. 16 17 Remote Control Signals Receiver Display the Picture in Picture (PIP) screen. Display the 4-split screens. Display the 9-split screens. This is the part that receives the signals of remote controller.
Real panel jacks 1 2 7 6 13 11 10 9 8 5 4 3 1 AUDIO OUT This is the port (RCA Jack) for an audio signal output. (When outputting an audio signal, please use the speaker with a built-in audio amplifier.) 2 ALARM ALARM IN 1~4: This is the port for an alarm input. ALARM OUT 1~2: This is the port for an alarm output. RS485: This is the port for connecting PTZ. 3 DC-IN This is the connector for a 12V power socket. 4 NETWORK This is the port for connecting to a network.
SHR-5042_Eng_01.indd 8 Press the 0(10+) button, release, and press the 1 (or 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) button again within 3 seconds. CHANNEL 11–16 FR (fast rewind) FR (fast reverse): Used for quick backward search while in play. (-x2, -x4, -x8, -x16, -x32) AUDIO Toggles Audio On and Off. REC LOCK This button is not used for the SHR-5040/5042. 0~9 Selects a single channel while in live mode. Used for inputting numeric values. FF (fast forward) Used for quick forward search while in play.
SHR-5042_Eng_01.indd 9 When the product is initially shipped, the remote controller ID is set to ‘00’. When changing the remote controller ID, press the SYS ID button and enter the “Remote ID” set to the DVR. WIDE Performs the WIDE function in PTZ mode. TELE Performs the TELE function in PTZ mode. PTZ Toggles PTZ mode On and Off. UPDOWN LEFTRIGHT Used for changing settings or for moving the cursor up/ down/left/right. MENU Goes to the system menu screen or moves to the upper menu.
installation You should pay attention to the following before you use the product. Do not use it outdoor. Do not place water or liquid near the connection part or the product. Do not impose excessive shock or force. Do not pull out the power cord unreasonably. Do not disassemble the product on your own. Do not exceed the rated input or output voltage range. Use the certified power cord only. For the product with an input ground, use a power plug with a ground pin.
connecting with other devices Connecting video, audio, and monitor 03 connecting with other devices Audio input Video in Video through out Caution Audio output Since it may have a risk of an electric shock on the video cable connected to the camera according to the grounding state of the power cable, please connect the video cable when the system power is turned off. connecting with other devices _11 SHR-5042_Eng_02.
Connecting the network Connecting to Internet through Ethernet (10/100BaseT) RJ45 Ethernet Cable (Direct Cable) INTERNET Back Bone Hub/Switcher Hub/Switcher Windows Smart Viewer Connecting to Internet through ADSL RJ45 Ethernet Cable (Direct Cable) ADSL MODEM INTERNET Phone(ADSL) Line Hub/Switcher Windows Smart Viewer 12_ connecting with other devices SHR-5042_Eng_02.
Connecting the alarm input 03 connecting with other devices Connect one wire of the signal cable (2 wires) of various sensors (such as IR sensor, hot-wire detector and magnetic sensor) to the GROUND port and connect the remaining signal wire to the desired ALARM input port number. Please use the power ADAPTER suitable to the power specifications of various sensors. Caution connecting with other devices _13 SHR-5042_Eng_02.
Connecting the alarm output Such as siren-lamp, amplified siren and external relay External Power Connect one wire of the signal cable (2 wires) of an external device (such as siren-lamp, amplified siren and external relay) to the GROUND port and connect the remaining signal wire to the desired ALARM output port number. 14_ connecting with other devices SHR-5042_Eng_02.
Connecting the RS-485 device 03 connecting with other devices Port for connecting the RS-485 signal wire (connect to the RX-Receiver) Caution Please check that the RS-485 device is supported by the SHR-5040/5042 product. And, a caution shall be made when connecting to the RS-485 jack since it has the polarity (+ and –). Connecting the USB 1. It has a total of 2 USB connection ports on the front and rear sides of SHR-5040/5042. 2.
live Operating the system Turn on the power and the following Samsung logo appears. Live screen mode Live screen icons The live screen icon indicates the setup and function status of each screen. Perform the initialization job to operate the system after the logo screen has appeared. The live video appears if the initialization process is normally completed. It may take about 40 to 60 seconds until the live video appears.
: Record Lock Icon It indicates that the record lock is activated. This icon appears when you are recording video images while the record lock is set. To cancel the recording, enter the preset password. After taking 4 live video inputs, images are displayed in the following 3 modes. CAM_01 CAM_02 CAM_03 CAM_04 < 4 Split > CAM_01 CAM_02 04 live : PTZ Icon The channel that the PTZ function has been set shows the PTZ icon. It is changed to yellow when the PTZ function is now active.
Selecting live screen mode Each mode can be selected by using the MODE button and CH1 to CH4 buttons. The following figure shows the diagram of changing modes. 4 Split Audio On/Off setting in 4-split mode If you press the Enter( ) button in the 4 split mode, the selection cursor appears as shown in the figure below and the corresponding channel is selected. If the AUDIO button is pressed after selecting a channel, you can set the Audio On/Off function of the corresponding channel.
Zoom function When events occur from the channels 1 and 3 within 30 seconds after an event has occurred in the channel 2 (as shown in the figure). Then, the channels 1, 2 and 3 are switched to the full screen. If no new event occurs within the event display duration, it will return to the previous live mode. If you press the ALARM button before the event display time exceeds, the event monitoring stops.
menu setup Before use User login Selection The yellow cursor shows the current selection window. As for the directional operation, move the cursor on the menu that you want to change by using the direction () buttons on the front panel of the system. It enters the sub window if you press the Enter( ) button when the cursor is located on the desired menu. To select an item from the menu, press the Enter ( ) button. On a drop-down menu, use the or button to move the cursor on your desired item.
Time/Date/Language Setup Date/Time/Language Setup Time Setup 2007-04-03 Date Type YYYY - mm - dd 05:12:46 Time Type 24 Language English OK Select Date Type It supports a total of 9 formats (such as Year-MonthDay / Day-Month-Year / Month-Day-Year). Exit Time Setup The following screen appears if the Enter( is pressed.
User Add/Del Group Authority User Manager - User Add/Del User Manager - Group Authority Group User ID user1 Password **** Group Group 1 Add Clear Group 1 User ID Group1 user1 Group1 user2 Group1 user3 Group2 user4 Group 2 Group 3 Menu Delete Delete All OK Cancel System Camera Monitoring Normal Record Event Record Record Schedule Backup Network Search Playback OK User Add You may enter “User ID” and “Password”.
System Log Search The “Playback” item allows granting the search right. System Log Profile 04-02 06:08:09 C3 C REC Stop REC System 04-02 06:08:09 C3 M REC Start C3 Profile OK Profile Export OK Profile Import OK Failure 04-02 06:08:47 C1 M REC Stop Search 04-02 06:08:50 C4 M REC Stop Network 04-02 06:08:50 C3 M REC Stop Backup 2007-04-02 05:39:53 2007-04-03 05:39:53 OK Progress trying..
REC Displays the recording information according to the recording event and schedule. Search Displays the time information between the entry and exit of the search mode. System Displays the system start/stop, system access user and setup change information. Network Displays the time and IP address for the connected system through the remote software. Failure Displays the error information that occurs due to the hardware failure. Backup Displays the backup information.
Log Type Search Network Description SEARCH IN/OUT Login/Logout with the Search Mode NETWORK CONNECTED Remote Software Connection NETWORK DISCONNECTED Disconnecting the Remote Software Connection BACKUP AVI-OK/FAILED AVI Backup Success/Failure BACKUP SDB-OK/FAILED SDB Backup Success/Failure BACKUP SFX-OK/FAILED SFX Backup Success/Failure BAKCUP BMP-OK/FAILED BMP Backup Success/Failure BACKUP JPEG-OK/FAILED JPEG Backup Success/Failure USB PROBLEM DETECTED Removing the Media While Backing up
System Information & Setup Caution System Information/Setup Mac Address 00:C:8C:FF:00:A9 Software Version V1.000A10 Package Search Find package in USB Upgrade Version None Remocon ID 00 Upgrade OK Move/Control Select Cancel Exit Mac Address Displays the unique number of the network hardware device attached to the system. Software Version Displays the current software version.
HDD Format When initializing the HDD, move the cursor to the corresponding HDD and press the Enter( ) button. Then, the (Format) icon is activated. If you press “Format”, the HDD format window appears. You can select “OK” to initialize the HDD. HDD END ALARM ( ) On: If the HDD becomes full while in recording, it gives an alarm. Off: If the HDD becomes full while in recording, it does not give any alarm. If the HDD space is not enough, the Disk_Full ( ) icon appears.
Camera Configuration PTZ Device Camera Configuration PTZ Device Video Auto Seq Protocol Baudrate On 5 SEC CAM 01 0 Samsung 9600 On 5 SEC CAM 02 1 Pel-D 9600 On 5 SEC CAM 03 2 AD 19200 On 5 SEC CAM 04 3 Tech 2400 Title OK Move/Control Select ID Cancel Exit Video On: It shows the video of the selected channel. Off: It does not show the video of the selected channel. Covert: It shows the remaining information except for the video information of the selected channel.
The selected channel appears within the PIP zone on the right. The adjustment can be made from ‘0’ to ‘255’ using the or button. If you press “Apply All”, the values for the last updated channel are copied to entire channels. If you press “Default”, the values for the current channel are reset with ‘128’.
1Ch DVR The 1-channel DVR is supported. If the 1-channel support is set to On, it becomes the 1-channel DVR; and if the 1-channel support is set to Off, it becomes the 4-channel DVR. If the 1-channel support is On, the system will be restarted and it becomes the 1-channel DVR. Spot Mode Spot Out Monitoring Type Duration Event OFF Normal 3 SEC Camera Caution If the 1-channel support is enabled, the functions such as Event Monitoring, Spot Out Channel and Spot Out Event Monitoring are not available.
Record mode Event record The details of the record menu are as follows: The details of the event recording are as follows: Record Mode Quality SHR-5042/5040 MENU Frame Standard 25 System ► Standard 25 Camera ► Standard 25 Monitoring ► Standard 25 Auto Detection ON CIF Default 99 OK Event Record ► Motion Detection Setup Backup Cancel Event Record Setup Alarm Detection Setup Record Schedule Network ► Video Loss Detection Setup Move/Control Set the recording mode values to be ap
Post Event Camera Sets the camera linked to the current Alarm In. The default value is set to the current Alarm In number. At least one link between Alarm In and camera has to be established. Multiple selections are possible. The following screen will appear if the Enter( ) button is pressed by moving the cursor from the camera item. Post-Event Section Time that an event has occurred Record the post-conditions from the point that an event has occurred.
Motion Detection Setup Video Loss Detection Setup Motion Detection Setup Video Loss Detection Setup Alarm-Out Alarm-Out None Duration All Camera Sensitivity High Duration None 10 SEC None 10 SEC None 10 SEC None 10 SEC Area Set OK Cancel Set the motion detection area, sensitivity and alarm for each camera video. Press the Enter( ) button after moving the cursor on the camera to be set. Alarm Out It sets the alarm output when a motion is detected.
Record schedule The details of the record schedule menu are as follows: Recording Schedule 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Continuous Motion Alarm In REC Option 00-01 M:C 00-24 M:C Apply All OK You can set the system to automatically record images by setting the desired time frames. Press the Enter( ) button after moving the cursor on the camera to be set.
Backup Device Sets the storage device for backup. The backup device supports the USB storage device and CD. Press the Enter( ) button and select the backup device by using the or button. Escape from the change mode by pressing the Enter( ) button again. Camera Sets the camera channel for backup.
Web Viewer Port Settings Keyboard Dialog User ID USER Password **** Web Viewer Port Setting Port Shift 80 Back OK Cancel OK Move/Control Site IP Sets the IP address for the main system to be connected to the network. If the connection mode is set to STATIC-IP, the user needs to enter the IP address directly. If the connection mode is either DHCP or ADSL, the IP address provided by the DHCP server or ADSL carrier will be automatically displayed. If a DHCP or ADSL connection attempt fails, 000.
Network Status DDNS Setup Network Status Assigned IP DDNS Setup 222.112.139.76 Connection Status 0% DDNS Site DYNAMIC DDNS Host Name SAMSUNG User ID SHR Password **** OK Select Exit Assigned IP Displays the IP address assigned to the current system. Connection Status Displays in colors whether the system is currently connected to the network in a normal state or in an abnormal state. If “OK” is displayed, it means that the IP can be connected.
If you have set a public DDNS (dyndns.com, noip.com or changeip.com), it may take 30 to 60 seconds until the IP address of the host name (URL) can be updated in the DNS. When using the network by connecting an IP router to the main system, the network port has to be designated from the setup menu of the IP router. The main system uses 1494ports (554-2048) for the TCP communication.
NTP(Network Time Protocol) Server List NTP Server Address pool.ntp.org Asia.pool.ntp.org Europe.pool.ntp.org North-america.pool.ntp.org Oceania.pool.ntp.org South-america.pool.ntp.org at.pool.ntp.org au.pool.ntp.org be.pool.ntp.org ca.pool.ntp.org ch.pool.ntp.org cl.pool.ntp.org de.pool.ntp.org dk.pool.ntp.org es.pool.ntp.org fi.pool.ntp.org fr.pool.ntp.org gt.pool.ntp.org ie.pool.ntp.org it.pool.ntp.org jp.pool.ntp.org mx.pool.ntp.org my.pool.ntp.org nl.pool.ntp.org no.pool.ntp.org nz.pool.ntp.org ph.pool.
Transfer Picture Setup Usable Addreess Book Selected List abcdef01@samsung.com abcdef@samsung.com abcdef02@samsung.com hijklmn@samsung.com abcdef03@samsung.com mail.samsung.com Transfer Picture Setup Quality abcdef04@samsung.com abcdef05@samsung.com New Delete Delete OK Cancel Frame Bit Rate Standard 25 CBR Standard 25 CBR Standard 25 CBR Standard 25 CBR Video Size CIF Default SMTP Server: Enter the information on STMP Server. Press the Enter ( ) button.
PTZ camera control PTZ camera control mode In order to enter into the PTZ device control mode, the PTZ device setup values must be properly set. Protocol Baudrate 0 Samsung 9600 1 Pel-D 9600 2 AD 19200 3 Tech 4800 ID OK Move/Control Select Cancel Exit If PTZ has been set from the menu, the PTZ icon ( ) is displayed on the corresponding channel of the screen. A blue bar appears on the monitor screen if you press the Enter( ) button in the live mode screen.
ZOOM The PTZ camera can perform the enlargement/ reduction function by using the TELE/WIDE button on the front panel in the PTZ device control mode. P/T SPEED You can set the Pan/Tilt speed of the PTZ camera in step-by-step fashion. After moving the cursor to the P/T SPEED, press the Enter( ) button and set the speed using the or button. Escape from the change mode by pressing the Enter( ) button again. ZOOM SPEED You can set the zoom speed of the PTZ camera in step-by-step fashion.
Press the Enter( ) button to set the PRESET after moving the cursor on the “Setup”. If the mode is changed to the “P/T Mode” by pressing the “Cursor Mode”, it will be switched into the PTZ position manipulation mode. Move the PTZ camera to a desired position by using the direction () buttons and TELE/WIDE button on the front panel. keyboard Dialog PRESET 1 Back Shift OK Cancel You can escape from the PTZ position manipulation mode if you switch to the “Cursor Mode” by pressing “ P/T Mode”.
recording Rec(normal recording) All video image from the channels never recorded will be recorded by pressing the REC button. At this time, the REC LED lights and the record icon appears on the screen. The HDD LED on the front panel blinks while data are saved on the HDD. If the job (such as time change, file deletion, HDD format, or HDD connect/release) needing to stop recording is executed, the current recording job is halted.
search and play User login Press the SEARCH button in order to enter the search screen. You can move to the recorded date by using the calendar. If you press the ( ) icon to select the desired date for search, the calendar window appears. Search Login User ID ADMIN Date Password Date OK Move/Control Cancel Select Exit In order to perform a search, the user with a relevant search right has to be logged on. You may log on as a relevant user by entering the user ID and password.
Search channel selection & recording graph Playback If you press “Play” after selecting the channel and date to be searched, the video is played. Search 2007-03-26 14:08:03 Date 00 02 04 06 08 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 1 CAM 01 2 CAM 02 3 CAM 03 4 CAM 04 Continuous Motion Play Alarm In Live Channel Selection You can select the channel to be searched.
Viewing One Scene at a Time If you press the left or right button( / ) while the screen is paused, you can see still images forwardly or reversely. During reverse search, the interval between cuts may vary depending on the recording specification. Audio On/Off You can turn On/Off the play channel audio by pressing the AUDIO button from the play screen.
appendix Net I When the address type is Static IP Net I Setup tool When the address type is URL The Setup Tool screen consists of four separate areas: 1. MENU area: You can see and perform the Setup-related functions. 2. TOOLBAR area: You can directly perform any of Live Viewer and Search Viewer applications by clicking the icon. Click the icon with the PLUS sign to add a new device. To delete an existing device, click the icon with the MINUS sign. 3.
When the address type is S1 DDNS When the configuration completes, the registered device is displayed on the physical view tree. If any registration problem occurs, it is displayed on the reply message box.
It is set on the phygical view tree. You can see and modify the registered device. Viewing the device-related settings The device-related settings can be accessed by selecting Show Device Page after right-clicking on a device in the VIEW TREE area. The device-related settings that have been configured in each device site are displayed here. For furthermore information, refer to each device manual. To modify the registered device 1.
2. TOOLBAR area: You can directly execute several functions or applications. When listed from left to right, the tools are Connect/ Disconnect, Search Viewer, Setup Tool, Save Snapshot, Print Snapshot, Add a Bookmark, Remove the Selected Tile, Start Recording on All Tiles, Stop Recording on All Tiles, and Alarm Indicator. Using layouts 09 appendix 3. CAMERA TREE area: You can see the logical view tree, which displays the assigned cameras, layouts, and sites. 4.
For furthermore information, refer to Net I manual. Device Firmware Update To update device firmware Net I Search Viewer The Search Viewer screen consists of five separate areas: 1. MENU area: You can see and perform the functions in various menus. 2. TOOLBAR area: You can directly execute several functions or tools. When listed from left to right, the tools are Connect, Live Viewer, Setup Tool, Pattern, Digital Zoom, and Remove Selected. 1.
Before use Setup menu buttons 09 appendix By pressing buttons, you can select between each menu. The main categories : Resource, Recording, Event, Network, System Storage/Cancel of Changed Information RESOURCE Camera You can set up brightness, contrast, hue, about each cameras. How you choose camera number select camera number in left side of server view. OK: Close the windows and saves, any changed information. Cancel: Close the windows and not saving changed information.
4. Name: Input the name of site which camera is installed. Recording 5. Brightness/Contrast/Hue : Change the setting for the brightness, contrast, hue. Recording setup Recording information (Recording Frame rate, Quality, Resolution, Event Record Frame rate) can be set up by time and by recording type. 6. Default: Make initial setting of brightness, contrast, hue. 7. Apply to: To selected channel setting value can be applied to all or just selected channels. 8.
Event Recording Schedule This function allows you to setup a recording schedule for the DVR by each camera per hour. Motion Detection This Motion Detection uses connected with recording, alarm, emergency when motion is detected. 09 appendix 1. Schedule Timeline: You can set a variety of recording mode on time of each cameras. After you select recording mode, designate scope by dragging mouse. 2. Recording Mode: It shows a variety of recording type.
Alarm In Alarm In recognize emergency in outer area and use with recording, alarm, PTZ control. 1. Obtain an IP Address Automatically (DHCP): Dynamic address assignment is a type of receiving address from DHCP. DVR which receive address automatically from DHCP server displays network address in system. 2. Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically: Displays IP address to main DNS server and assistant DNS server.
System SDB Viewer Date/Time Displays the current date and time of the DVR system. Select Date/time set up and save current date and time by NTP server. Running SDB Viewer Save the backup media in the format of SDB on the PC where the Viewer application will run. Double-click the ‘SDBViewer’ folder. 09 appendix 1. Date/Time Setup: You can set up current date and time by use of . Date/Time: You can select current time by hands or get current time from NTP server.
Main Window of SDB Viewer 6 9 10 14 3 2 16 4 14 1 15 5 12 1 Scrolling Camera Buttons: This function allows you to scroll up or down the button for the camera to be searched. 2 Camera: Select the number of the camera to be searched. Once you click the number, the colors of the button and camera number will change. 3 Zooming out Time Display and Graphs: Displays the time of the data storage. Click the time to check the graphs in detail by zooming out the hour interval in three steps.
9 Zoom ( ): This function enables saved images to be zoomed out or in. It supports zooming out images in five steps. Digital Zoom: Click the Digital Zoom button sequentially to switch to [Zoom out/Zoom in/Transfer]. 10 Zoom in( ): Right-click a part of the zoomed-out image to zoom in the image step by step centering on the part. Click button in search mode. Then, the “Audio Playback” window will appear as shown in the figure below.
SFX player WEB VIEWER SFX Player Execution INTRODUCING Web Viewer This feature moves SFX backup files to the designated SFX storage folder after the system is connected to your PC. The SFX format files are named with the ‘.exe’ extension as shown below. WHAT IS Web Viewer? Web Viewer allows remote access to your DVRs. You have access to live video, archived video, PTZ control (if configured), etc. Double-click an execution file (.exe file) and the video player plays back the backup data.
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS The following lists the minimum suggested hardware and operating system requirements needed to run the Web Viewer. Web Browser Internet Explorer 6.0.2900.2180 or higher CPU Intel Pentium 4 with 2 GHz processor MEMORY 1. O pen your web browser and type the IP address or URL of DVR into the URL address box. The basic URL of the DVR is as following in case of MAC address : If the MAC address is 00-0c-8c-ab-cdef, domain will be shown as “habcdef. websamsung.net”.
3. Click “Install ActiveX Control…” 7. I nstallation is complete. Now you can see the main screen of Live Viewer. 4. Click “Install”. 5. Click “Install”. 6. Y ou may have “Windows Security Alert” that attempts to block this with the Windows Firewall. In that case, click “Unblock” to start Web Viewer. 62_ appendix SHR-5042_Eng_02.
USING Live Viewer 2 1 3 4 5 7 9 09 appendix 6 8 The Live Viewer screen consists of following : 1 This displays the IP address and the model name of the connected DVR. 2 T hese menus consist of LIVE, SEARCH, SETUP, ABOUT. 3 These buttons are used for the screen split and full screen mode. 4 This displays the IP address and the status of the connecting DVR. 5 These buttons are used for sequence and changing the screen channel. 6 These buttons are used for capture, print, and save the image.
6 It displays whether the PTZ controls are active. If you have set PTZ cameras for the DVR, “PTZ” is displayed on the screen. Select a PTZ camera channel and use the PTZ button for camera control. SPLIT-SCREEN QUAD MODE • Click NINE MODE button. button. The screen displays the selected camera connected to the DVR in “QUAD MODE”. • Click button. The screen displays the selected camera connected to the DVR in “FULL SCREEN MODE”. To back to the previous mode, press the ESC key.
CHANGING THE LIVE SCREEN MODE • If 16-channel DVR is connected, clicking “NEXT” in QUAD MODE is to change the screen as shown in the picture. (CH1 to CH4) (CH5 to CH8) (CH9 to CH12) (CH13 to CH16) SAVING THE LIVE SCREEN ON THE PC 09 appendix 16-channel DVR •C APTURE: Captures the current picture on the screen and saves it as a jpg or bmp image file. • SE QUENCE: When this button is clicked, screens are switched at a preset interval.
USING PTZ CAMERA • To record it, it is required at least 1GB of available space. • The default saving path is “C:\Program Files\ Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\VideoClip\Live”. To change the saving path, click “SAVE PATH” button( ) and then select the path you want. For Windows Vista, the saving path is “C:\users\(user ID)\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\DVR Web Viewer\VideoClip\” and it cannot be modified. • The file is automatically named as following: “IP address_Port number_YYMMDD_camera number_index” Ex) 192.
MENU: Appears the camera menu screen. PRESET: Moves the lens direction to a preset direction. 09 appendix • When a DVR is using the PTZ camera controls, Web Viewer cannot control the PTZ camera. • The PTZ camera controls can be used by the admin user. • The Camera Menu Setup function is available only supported cameras. • All function of PTZ is same as one of DVR. • Power pan/tilt function operates only with supported cameras.
USING Search Viewer 2 1 3 4 5 6 9 7 8 The Search Viewer screen consists of following: 1 This displays the IP address and the model name of the connected DVR. • SEQUENCE, PREVIOUS, NEXT buttons are not available in SEARCH menu. • Non-admin users do not have access to SEARCH and SETUP menu. 2 T hese menus consist of LIVE, SEARCH, SETUP, ABOUT. 3 These buttons are used for the screen split and full screen mode. 4 This displays the IP address and the status of the connected DVR.
09 appendix • Connection failure message No Response : Appears when the DVR does not respond. Wrong ID : Appears when the input ID is wrong. Wrong Password : Appears when the input password is wrong. Wrong Port Number : Appears when the port number is wrong. Collision : Appears when Admin mode is already in use or simultaneous access to the same DVR from the PC. User Full : Appears when the maximum number of users is exceeded.
• PRINT: Prints the playback screen that is now being displayed. It also prints IP address, time, camera number, and current event state. SEARCHING THE RECORDED VIDEO IN THE CALENDAR • RECORD: If you select a channel and click this button during playback (only play), the video data is saved in a DVR file. (It is saved in the designated folder on your PC.) To stop recording, click this button again. • To record it, it is required at least 1GB of available space.
SEARCHING THE RECORDED VIDEO IN THE TIMELINE CONTROLLING PLAYBACK 09 appendix 1 It displays the recorded video data status on the DVR after a date is selected. The normal mode displays the time ranging from 0 to 24 Hours while the extension mode displays the time every 2 hours. [Normal Mode] 5 2 6 3 7 4 8 9 1 Fast Backward: Reverse-plays faster(2x). • If you click button, it changes to the extension mode. 2 Reverse Play: Performs Reverse Play. • Each time line represents 1 hour.
Pop-up menu Pop-up Menu You can use this menu by pressing mouse-right button. Items shown on the pop-up menu are identical with buttons at system’s front panel. The benefit of this menu is that user can operate DVR system by simply using mouse. 1 8 No. 2 9 3 10 11 4 5 6 12 13 Names 7 14 15 16 Features 1 Search button It starts search mode. 2 Menu button It switches system to setup mode.
No. Names Features This button controls PTZ directions at PTZ mode. If user press Enter button, the pop-up menu will disappear. 14 Direction button 15 FREEZE button It executes Freeze feature at Live screen. Fast Reverse: It performs a search in reverse direction quickly while playing the video. Step Reverse: It performs frame-by-frame search in reverse direction while video is paused. Fast/Step Forward Fast Forward: It performs a search in forward direction quickly while playing the video.
Specifications Category SHR-5040 OS Embedded Linux (Version : 2.6.
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Troubleshootings(FAQ) PROBLEM SOLUTION Can’t turn ON the power of system Check if the computer’s power cables are all connected properly. Check the input voltage. If you can’t find any wrong connection, but you still can’t turn on the power, you have to consult service center or technisions. Power is turned ON, but all you can see is a blue screen. Check if the monitor’s power cables are all connected properly. Check if the monitor’s power button is pressed ON.
SOLUTION Some cameras show video images in weird color or in abnormal shape. Check the cameras connected to the system. Swich the camera that displays defected images with the other camera that displays images correctly, and then you can check which camera is not working properly or whether SHR-5040/5042 system is defected. You can swich cameras by simply switching camera numbers on the screen. Check camera types.
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