SHR-5082 SHR-5162 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 The Digital Video Recorder (DVR) compresses the acquired images of 8/16 video channels from cameras using MPEG-4 technologies, and compresses the 4 channel audio inputs into ADPCM audio file in real time to record them on the hard disk or retrieve them from the hard disk simultaneously. In addition, it transfers the video and audio data through a network in real time and allows you to remotely monitor them using your PC.
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 continued next page INTRODUCING YOUR REAL TIME DVR 03 05 06 Controls on the DVR Rear panel jacks Remote control INSTALLATION 08 08 Checking installation environment Hdd addition CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICES 12 12 13 13 14 Connecting video, audio, and monitor Connecting the network Connecting the USB Connecting the alarm input/output Connecting the RS-485 device LIVE 15 15 17 18 18 19 Operating the system Live screen mode Setting audio on/off Freezing and zooming Event monitoring Spot-
SEARCH AND PLAY 40 40 40 41 41 42 42 42 Before use Calendar search Event search Date time search Go to first search Go to last search Backup search Playback Smart Viewer 44 44 44 44 45 46 46 57 64 Introduction Main features PC specification (recommended) Smart Viewer installation Smart Viewer program execution Smart Viewer initial screen Setup mode Monitoring mode Search mode APPENDIX 68 71 73 76 79 Product specification Outline drawings Factory default Troubleshooting (FAQ) Open source license repo
introducing your real time DVR CONTROLS ON THE DVR 1 2 3 4 01 INTRODUCING 5082 9 8 7 6 1 2 7 6 5 3 4 5162 9 8 5 1. ALARM LED Lights when an event occurs. HDD LED Lights when the hard disk is operating. When the HDD is accessed, LED repeatedly blinks. NETWORK LED Lights when the data is transferred through the network. BACKUP LED Lights when a backup is in progress. REC LED Lights when a recording is in progress. 2. PTZ Button Toggles PTZ mode On and Off.
3. REC Button Starts or ends the recording (Fast/Step Rewind) Button - Step Rewind: Used for backward scene-by-scene search while at pause. - Fast Rewind: Used for quick backward search while in play. (-x2, -x4, -x8, -x16, -x32, -x64) (STOP) Button Ends search while in play. (PLAY/PAUSE) Button Pauses and resumes the screen play. (Fast/Step Forward) Button - Fast Forward: Used for quick forward search while in play.
REAR PANEL JACKS 5082 REAR 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 01 INTRODUCING 1 5162 REAR 1 2 1 VIDEO OUT Composite video output port (BNC type connector) 2 AUDIO OUT Audio output port (RCA jack) 3 VGA a 4 S-VIDEO S-VIDEO video output port 5 NETWORK Network connection port 6 AUDIO IN Audio input port (RCA jack) 7 SPOT SPOT1: 1 channel exclusive SPOT output SPOT2: The same output as the Main VIDEO OUT (OSG is not displayed) 8 USB USB connection po
SHR-5162_Eng.indb 6 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, -x64) AUDIO Toggles Audio On and Off. REC LOCK Locks the record function. 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-5162_Eng.indb 7 2007-06-18 VIEW Performs the VIEW function in PTZ mode. PRESET Performs the PRESET function in PTZ mode. SYS ID Use for inputting or confirming system or remote control ID. ENTER Shows the cursor for channel selection in live mode or used as the selection button for menu configuration. SEARCH Goes to the search select screen. FREEZE Performs the FREEZE function in live mode. Play/Pause Pauses or resumes playing.
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.
CAUTION Things to consider when adding a hard disk Setting the jumper The jumper setting method is illustrated on the surface of the purchased HDD. Using SAMSUNG hard disk, the jumper setting method is as follows: HDD jumper for Primary Master and Primary Slave. Jumper setting for Secondary Master (DVD-RW) and Secondary Slave. 02 INSTALLATION [Checking HDD Data] Please, pay attention to Following information to minimize the chance of losing HDD data.
3. There are brackets (Bracket-HDD) mounted on the right and left sides where you can mount HDDs. Remove the screws holding each bracket to mount an HDD onto. BRACKETHDD(B) 5. To add a hard disk, the built-in HDD (Primary Master) should have been installed. Basically a built-in HDD has been installed as the Primary Master and a DVD-RW driver as the Secondary Master. Before adding a hard disk, set the jumper for master and slave.
6. To add another hard disk after adding a hard disk completes, remove the Bracket-HDD(B) on the DVD-RW driver. 8. When adding hard disks completes, connect the power supply cable, signal transmission cable (IDE Cable), and fan cable to the hard disks. BRACKET-HDD(B) 02 INSTALLATION 7. Fix the hard disk to the Bracket using 4 (B)SCREW-MACHINE (6-32UNC, L4. 2) provided when purchasing the HDD. The screws should be fastened not to come loose.
connecting with other devices The illustrations are described based on SHR-5162. CONNECTING VIDEO, AUDIO, AND MONITOR CONNECTING THE NETWORK Connecting to Internet through Ethernet (10/100BaseT) 12_ connecting SHR-5162_Eng.
Connecting to Internet through ADSL 03 CONNECTING CONNECTING THE USB 1. There are two USB connecting ports on the front and rear panels of the product. 2. USB Hard Disk, USB CD/DVD, and USB Memory can be connected through any of those ports. CONNECTING THE ALARM INPUT/OUTPUT The Alarm IN/OUT ports on the rear of the product have the following elements: 5082 Alarm IN/OUT Ports 3.
CONNECTING THE RS-485 DEVICE You can connect an RS-485 device through a rear port of the product. For example, you can connect and control PTZ cameras supporting the RS-485 communication. You can also adopt either Half Duplex or Full Duplex method for exchanging data. PTZ device Rear Half Duplex Type Data (–) Data (+) Tx(–) Tx(+) Full Duplex Type Rx(+) Rx(–) Tx(–) Rx(–) Rx(+) Tx(+) Supportable baud rates are 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400.
live OPERATING THE SYSTEM LIVE SCREEN MODE Turn on the power and the following Samsung logo appears. Live screen icons Upon completion of initializing procedure, the live screen appears with a beep sound. (It takes about one minute until a live screen comes up.) 04 LIVE The live screen icons display the status of current setup or function. CAM_01 If a new HDD is installed, the initialization may take much more time because it includes a new HDD initialization.
: PTZ icon This icon appears when setting the PTZ device and it changes to yellow when operating the PTZ. : Auto Sequence icon This icon appears in Auto Sequence mode. : Backup Play icon This icon appears when the backup data is now played. : Audio icon This icon represents the ON/OFF status of audio and it changes to yellow when the audio is set to ON. It does not appear in Video mode or when the audio is disabled. : Fan Error icon This icon appears when the fan does not work properly.
Selecting live screen mode Available modes are switched using the MODE button and the NUMERIC buttons on the front panel or remote control. The following figure is the live modes transition diagram in the SHR-5162 model. In the 9-split screen mode, the first screen shows 9 channels (CH 1 to CH 9) and the second screen shows the rest 7 channels (CH 10 to CH 16) after pressing the RIGHT direction button. If you press the RIGHT direction button again, it changes to the Auto Sequence mode.
Audio On/Off setting in 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9-split modes and PIP mode As in 16-split mode, when pressing the ENTER button in 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9-split modes and PIP mode, the selection cursor appears for you to select a channel. After selecting a channel, you can set the Audio to On or Off using the AUDIO button. According to the audio On/Off setting condition, the Audio icon of the selected channel changes to yellow and white.
SPOT-OUT MONITORING In the live screen, you can select a spotout channel as described below: Press the STOP button on the front panel or remote control and press a button out of 16 channels. The selected channel is set to a spot-out channel. When you press the STOP button and then the MODE button within 2 seconds, the spot-out channel mode is changed to the change screen mode.
menu setup BEFORE USE The menu structure is as follows: MENU SETUP System Date/Time/Language Password Load Factory Default System Log Event Log System Information and Setup Storage Setup Export/Import the Configuration Remote Control Device Camera Monitoring Record Mode Event Record Schedule Backup SEARCH, COPY, PTZ, POWER buttons in Live mode To perform the search, backup, PTZ controls, or shutdown function, press the following button in Live mode.
CAUTION [Date/Time Change] After the date and time has been changed, the data recorded before the change can be removed. For example, if the current time is changed from 8 to 7, all the data recorded between 7 and 8 will be deleted. Time Synchronization Setup Automatic Time Synchronization On Time Server(IP) 203.248.240.
Load Factory Default Time Change Changes the Date/Time. It is used to initialize all the settings to the factory default values. The recorded video data will not be removed. Select OK to start initialization. Load Factory Default Initializes the system. System Upgrade Changes the system S/W. Disk Full No Space in the HDD Backup Start Starts the backup. Backup End Ends the backup. Backup Stop Stops the backup.
System Information and Setup System Information and Setup System Information Software Version Broadcast Format Mac Address B3.07-K1.40-V2.17_0702101326 NTSC 00:00:FO:54:FF:FF USB S/W Upgrade Version 83.07-K1.40-V2.17C_0703141732 Cancel This setup window provides the following setting items: Software Version: Displays the current software version. The value cannot be changed. Broadcast Format: Displays the current broadcast format (NTSC/PAL). The value cannot be changed.
CAUTION When the Disk end mode is set to Overwrite and the HDD overwrites the data that was previously backed up, the backup start time may be changed or the backup process may be cancelled. [Disk Overwrite] When Overwrite is selected, the previous event data is to be deleted and the mode is also changed. [Built-in HDD] This is a physical hard disk connected to the IDE cable inside the main body, and it stores data.
Video - On: The camera image from the selected channel appears. - Off: The camera image from the selected channel disappears. - Covert1: Displays the information except for the video information on the selected channel. - Covert2: Does not display any information. The settings for audio, camera name, and auto sequence are not allowed for the channel whose video is set to Off. In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed.
PTZ Device Screen Setup You can configure the PTZ device related settings. It is used to set the brightness, contrast, and color for the camera image of each channel. PTZ Device Cam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ID 000n 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 Protocol Samsung Vic. Pan. Dia. None None None None Serial Mode : Half Duplex Baudrate 38400 38400 19200 38400 38400 38400 38400 38400 9-16 Parity None None None Even None None None None OK Data 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Stop 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Cancel ID ID for PTZ camera.
CAUTION [Video Out] You may experience low display quality while the dual video output is in use. In this case, please switch it to the composite or VGA video output. VGA video output port is not available while the composite video output is set to use and vice versa. If the MODE and ZOOM buttons are pressed and hold for 5 seconds, the system restarts while alarming beep sound. The LED blinks while restarting and the video output mode is changed. (Composite output VGA output).
Record Quality You can set the recording picture quality selecting of Level8(High) ~ Level1(Low). Auto Deletion If you select On, you can set the number of days for access restriction. If it is set to 3, you cannot search the data recorded at the time less than 3 days before. In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. Record Rate & Video Size NTSC Record Rate & Video Size Cam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Normal 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7.5 ips Event 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7.
EVENT RECORD MODE Motion Detection Setup The detailed list for event mode settings is as follows: You can configure the motion detection related settings. When the detection area is set, the system detects any motion in that area.
Sensitivity This is used to set the sensitivity for motion detection. Available values are Low, Medium, and Very High. Alarm-Out It is used to set the Alarm-Out location when any alarm occurs. Currently 5 Alarm Outs are available. Select an alarm-out to synchronize with the current sensor. But multiple values can be selected. Duration It is used to set the Alarm-Out duration. When an alarm occurs, the alarm is output for the preset time.
In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. Alarm Out Schedule You can schedule the automatic output for alarms. Alarm Out Schedule Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Off On Event Driven Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Holiday OK Beep Cancel The scheduling is enabled by selecting alarms, days and time blocks. The default setting is Event Driven. For each alarm or beep, you can activate or deactivate alarming. In case of Event Driven, the alarm can be sent only when an event is issued. AO >: It indicates Alarm Out.
IP Set the IP address for the main body of the product for connecting to the network. If the connection mode is set to Static IP, type the IP address. If the connection mode is Dynamic IP or ADSL(PPPoE), the IP address allocated by the DHCP server or ADSL company automatically appears. In case of DHCP or ADSL connection failure, the value “000.000.000.000” is displayed. Then, press OK to retry connection for getting the IP address.
Transfer Video Loss: Set it to On to display video loss events on Smart Viewer. Transfer System Log: Set it to On to display system logs such as critical system failures. CAUTION Even if this function is set to On, any callback message will not be created unless the settings for alarm, motion detection, and video loss are set in Event Record. To get the callback messages from Smart Viewer, click Callback.
CONFIGURING NETWORK In case of UDP transfer protocol Port configuration for connecting Smart Viewer The TCP ports will be used for Smart Viewer connection and the UDP ports will be used for stream transfer. When Multicast is set - Both MultiCast IP and TTL fields are activated. - MultiCast IP is the group address (D-Class IP Address: 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) for multicast transfer. - TTL(Time To Live) indicates how many routers will pass for multicast transfer.
backup If there is a predefined device connected, the window displays the device information like the free space and such. You can also use the BACKUP button on the front of your DVR. Start Date / Time End Date / Time 2007-01-31 10:17:10 CH CH CH CH CH 1 CH 5 CH 9 CH 13 Folder/Filename 2007-03-31 10:17:20 CH 2 CH 6 CH 10 CH 14 CH 3 CH 7 CH 11 CH 15 20070131/ 1017 AVI Select / Free : 0 / 0 (0.
PTZ camera control PTZ CAMERA CONTROL MODE You have to check that proper PTZ camera settings are allocated for PTZ device setup in the Camera menu. the PTZ button. In Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode, the PTZ sign changes to yellow from white. You can pan and tilt the camera, and zoom in the screen. It also supports the miscellaneous functions like Preset, Camera Menu, and etc. 2007 03 11 PTZ Device Cam 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ID 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 Protocol Samsung Vic Pan. AD Phi. Ern.
PRESET SETUP A preset is a specific position of the PTZ camera and you can store the positions up to 20. For AD Protocol PTZ camera, you can store up to 7 presets only. To set a preset 1. Press the PRESET button on the front panel or remote control in Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode ad select Preset. PTZ TELE WIDE PRESET VIEW 3. Press the RIGHT direction button to move the cursor rightward and press the ENTER button.
PRESET VIEW PTZ TELE WIDE PRESET VIEW The preset setup allows you to move to a preset position using the PTZ camera. Press the VIEW button on the front panel or remote control in Single Screen PTZ Camera Control Mode to select Preset. PTZ TELE WIDE VIEW PRESET Preset Auto Pan Scan Pattern EXIT Samsung Preset Preset Auto Pan Scan Pattern Auto Pan Sequence Sort EXIT Pattern EXIT Exit Pan.
recording REC (NORMAL RECORDING) WARNING If the work that needs to stop the recording (time change, file deletion, HDD connection/disconnection, etc.) is executed during recording, the current recording process stops. RECORD SCHEDULE While the Schedule Recording or Schedule/Event Recording is active, the schedule recording automatically starts. When a schedule recording is in progress, the Recording icon appears on the screen.
search and play BEFORE USE To perform a calendar search 1. Use the Direction buttons to select each channel, then press the ENTER button. Search Calendar If you press CH >, all channels are selected. Event Date/Time Go to First 2. Use the Direction buttons and ENTER button to select the wanted year and month. If any recordings are stored for the selected month, the corresponding dates are highlighted in the calendar.
To perform an event search 1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to place the cursor to the wanted channel and press the ENTER button. Then the recorded events are displayed below. Each event contains the date/time and event mode (normal recording, schedule recording, etc.). 2. Use the DOWN direction button to move to the event table and press the ENTER button to select an event. The selected event is marked. Selection of multiple items is not allowed. 3.
GO TO LAST SEARCH To perform this function 1. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to place the cursor to the wanted backup file and press the ENTER button. The selected backup file is marked. Selection of multiple items is possible. Go to Last Cam. End Date End Time 2007-03-11 2007-03-11 2007-03-11 2007-03-11 2007-03-11 2007-03-11 2007-03-11 2007-03-11 09:43:51 09:43:51 09:43:51 09:43:51 09:43:51 09:43:51 09:43:51 09:43:51 Start 9-16 2.
Single 16/9/4 split PIP can set the location of the play channel from the menu. Speed play To play the recorded images at a faster speed, press the Fast Forward () or Fast Rewind () button during playback to see the screen at x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, and x64 speed forwardly or reversely. Viewing still images If you press the Fast Forward () or Fast Rewind () button while the screen is paused, you can see still images forwardly or reversely.
Smart Viewer INTRODUCTION Smart Viewer INSTALLATION Smart Viewer is a program to be installed on your PC. Using this program, you can monitor the video and audio data in real time through the network environment without accessing the site where the product is installed. 1. Insert the Smart Viewer program CD into the CD ROM drive. 2. Open the Smart Viewer folder. MAIN FEATURES MPEG-4 Video Compression: It provides good video quality. G.
5. After reading the license agreement, click Yes to proceed to next step. 10 Smart Viewer 6. Set the destination folder to install the Smart Viewer program and click Next. 8. When installation is complete, click Finish to exit from the process. Smart Viewer PROGRAM EXECUTION Double-click the Smart Viewer icon on the Desktop to execute the program. 7. The installation process proceeds with setup file installation and system setup. Smart Viewer _45 SHR-5162_Eng.
Smart Viewer INITIAL SCREEN 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 13 14 8 12 11 10 9 1. This screen shows the monitoring sites. 2. Using these buttons, you can enter the Search mode in which you can search and play the remote video file that has been recorded on your DVR and enter the Monitoring mode for real-time monitoring. 3. These buttons minimize and exit the program. 4. It displays the current date, day, and time. 5. This button is used for connection to the preset DVR or site. 12.
1. These buttons enable you to select setup items for DVR Setup, Viewer Setup, Site Setup, and S/W Version. You can access to DVR Setup with the Admin privilege. The button will not be activated when you are connected to the DVR with a user privilege. 2. In this box, you can set the details on each setup item. 3. Using this button, you can exit from the current window. 1 4. You can use buttons for saving the modified data, returning the previous settings, and exiting from the setup window.
For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.” - Admin Password You can change the Admin password related settings for control of DVR. - User Password You can change the user password related settings for control of DVR. If you change the values for date and time, the DVR automatically disconnects the communication with Smart Viewer to apply the settings. When updating the date and time for the DVR completes, you can connect Smart Viewer.
- Storage Setup It displays the information of the HDD that is contained in your DVR. Also you can determine whether or not to repeat recording and make a beep sound when any disk failure happens. - Remote Control Device You can configure the settings for the remote control that is installed in the DVR system. You can toggle between On and Off. The remote control ID can be set among 0 to 99.
The Delete key and key combinations like CTRL+C and CTRL+V in the keyboard are not supported for input of camera title. For deletion of any input value, use the BACKSPACE key. - PTZ Device You can configure the settings for PTZ cameras, which include camera ID, protocol, baud rate, parity, data bit, and stop bit. - Record Rate & Video Size You can configure the settings for record rate (recording speed) and video size (resolution).
- Video Loss Setup It configures the video loss related settings. 10 Smart Viewer - Alarm Detection Setup It configures the settings for alarm recording. Schedule You can configure schedule-related settings. For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.” - Record Schedule You can change the schedule recordingrelated settings. More than one camera should be selected to apply the alarm. - Motion Detection Setup It configures the settings for recording through motion detection.
Network You can configure the network-related settings. For more details, see Chapter 5, “Menu Setup.” - Network Password You can set both Admin password and user password for connecting to the DVR system through the network using Smart Viewer. CAUTION For the network password, you can input numeric values only up to 8 digits. If you leave the password blank and apply it, a warning message appears to ask you to retype it. CAUTION Be sure to inquire of the network manager about the settings.
Viewer Setup - Recording Time Click Viewer Setup for configuring the Smart Viewer related settings. This Viewer Setup consists of 5 different items: Video Recording, File Converting, Sequence Time, OSD Display, and Auto Connection. You can set the maximum recording time when saving the video data. You can set the time ranging from 1 to 10 minutes. If the recording time exceeds the preset value, the program stops recording. File Converting You can convert a DVR file saved on your PC into JPEG or AVI.
Language DVR List You can set the language to be displayed on Smart Viewer. Site Setup Click Site Setup for configuring the site-related settings. Smart Viewer connects to the DVR or site that has been registered here. A site can have multiple DVRs. 1 4 3 2 The DVRs that you want to connect using Smart Viewer are listed in DVR List. You can register a new DVR, or delete/edit the selected DVR. The name and IP/MAC address of the registered DVR are displayed.
If you have selected Use DDNS in the Network Settings menu of DVR or used an IP splitter to register a URL using DDNS, you can connect through the designated URL. If you want to connect through the URL, select URL in Address Type and enter the URL set in URL. Set the port number in Port No. so that it matches the port number that you’ve set in the network menu of DVR. When the DVR to be modified is connected to Smart Viewer, the following message appears.
The site name can be input in both English and Korean up to maximum 10 letters. To delete an existing site or DVR, use Delete. After selecting a site or DVR and click Delete, the following message appears. Click OK to confirm it. After this action, the DVR name is deleted but the information of DVR is not removed. To add a DVR to the site, select a DVR and click Add. If you click Add, the selected DVR is added to the selected site. But the ADSL-enabled DVR cannot be added to the site.
If a DVR is not connected to Smart Viewer, it is displayed in gray and “Not Connected” appears in the Status column. Smart Viewer enables you to extract the menu settings for the connected DVR. After selecting a DVR, click Export. The DVR settings are stored into a data file (*.dat). By clicking Import, the stored data file can be copied to your DVR to recover the settings. If you want to recover the network settings also, check the following check box.
CAUTION If you change the settings such as video size and color quality while Smart Viewer is running, Smart Viewer may fall into an unexpected state. In this case, you must terminate Smart Viewer. Mode Conversion Button If the network password of a DVR differs from the connection password set in Smart Viewer, a login message appears to let you input the correct password manually. These buttons enables you to switch between Monitoring mode and Search mode. 2.
3. When audio signal is available, the audio mark appears. 4. It displays whether the PTZ controls are active. 5. The current channel alarm status is displayed. 6. The name and IP address of the connected DVR are displayed. If you have set PTZ cameras for the DVR, the PTZ icon is displayed on the screen. Select a PTZ camera channel and use the PTZ buttons for control. (For more information, refer to Chapter 5, “PTZ Camera Control.
Camera Connection Indication Window Monitoring State Display The screen split status and playing status are displayed on the screen. : When monitoring in Quad Mode The window displays the connection state of DVR and the connected cameras. Yellow: When Smart Viewer is successfully connected to a DVR. When the camera is connected for monitoring. Black: When Smart Viewer cannot be connected to a DVR. Blue: When Smart Viewer can connect to a DVR but it is disconnected now.
NEXT Button If you press this button, the favorite window is activated. 10 Smart Viewer When this button is clicked, next screen follows. In Single Mode, the channel numbers are sequentially switched from 1 to 16. In Quad (4-split) Mode, the screens are changed like 1st 4 channels (1,2,3,4) --> 2nd 4 channels (5,6,7,8) --> 3rd 4 channels (9,10,11,12) --> 4th 4 channels (13,14,15,16). In 9-split Mode, the screens are changed from 9 channels (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) to 7 channels (10,11,12,13,14,15,16).
Audio Volume Control Button You can adjust the audio volume level (0 to 10) of a channel or mute it. Video Brightness/Contrast Control Button The PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) controls are available in all cameras. But, this Power Zoom controls are supported by Samsung smart dome cameras only, and they support the tilting operation below 45°. 1 3 2 4 1 PRESET If you press this button, the Preset setup window appears.
The preset function is supported by all cameras. You can set up to 20 presets. But an active directory (AD) protocol camera can have 7 presets. The names of 2,3, and 4 may vary depending on the camera vendor. And those functions may not be supported by some product. Samsung cameras support those functions. 1 1. You can configure the camera-related settings using the PTZ camera menu.
SEARCH MODE The Search mode has two separate modes such as Remote mode to search/play the DVR video data, and Local mode to play the DVR files that have been saved in the designated directory on your PC. 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 10 11 12 1. The screen shows the playback channels. 2. Click this to move to the Search mode for searching and playing the video files recorded. 3. Click this to move to the Remote mode for playing back the recorded DVR video images remotely. 4.
Remote Mode Screen Split Selection Buttons This mode transfers the video data recorded on DVR through the network for playback. Up to 4 channels are allowed for simultaneous search and playback. The video data is played at the position where the time bar is located. You can use any of full screen, single, quad (4-split), 9-split, and 16-split modes. Video Save (Backup)/Video Conversion/Print/Setup 1 Calendar Window 2 3 10 Smart Viewer When clicking this button, it changes to the Remote mode.
2. File Conversion button When this button is clicked, the system converts a DVR file into JPEG or AVI format. To perform this function a. Click Open to select a DVR file to be converted. b. Select JPEG Frame or AVI Video. 4. Setup Mode button This button brings up the Setup Mode window. 5. Play buttons c. Click Start to convert the file. To stop conversion, click Stop. 1 If JPEG Frame is selected, the file is converted to “*.jpg” file after clicking Start.
6. Time Line It displays the recorded video data status on DVR after a date is selected. The normal mode displays the time ranging from 0 to 24 O’clock while the extension mode displays the time every 2 hours. It operates the same as the Next button in the Monitoring mode. You cannot change the channel while playing an image (Play/Reverse Play/Fast Forward/Fast Backward). 3 2 1 7. Next button The channels that are being displayed on the playback screen are distinguished on white background.
appendix PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Specs Details Operating System Embedded OS Broadcasting NTSC / PAL System Input Voltage AC 100 ~ 230V (PAL) AC 110 ~ 220V (NTSC) Power Usage 60W Video Audio Live Screen Notes Video Input Composite 16(8) Channel - 1.0Vp-p - 75Ω Hi Z Termination BNC Type Loop Through Out 16(8) Channel - Auto Termination Video Output Composite 3 Channel - Normal Video Output 1 Channel - Spot Output 2 Channel - BNC Type S-Video 1 Channel - 1.
Specs Recording Play Back Notes Compression Method Video : MPEG4 Audio : ADPCM Resolution & Recording Specs Resolution Recording Specs (Picture quality) Highest Image Recording Speed CIF(C) 352X240(NTSC) /352X288(PAL) Level8(High) ~ Level1(Low) 30ips(NTSC)/ 25ips(PAL) Half D1(N) 720X240(NTSC) /720X288(PAL) Level8(High) ~ Level1(Low) 30ips(NTSC)/ 25ips(PAL) Recording Mode Normal Record REC Key Programmed Recording Schedule Table Event Recording -Alarm Detection -Motion Detection -Video Lo
Specs Play Back Details Display Mode Single 1Channel Decoding 16 split (played cameras10-16) 9 split (played cameras 5-9) 4 split (played cameras 2-4) PIP 1 Channel Decoding + 1Channel Live Triplex 9 split 8 Channel Live + 1Channel PB Triplex 16 split 15 Channel Live +1Channel PB Play Mode Play, Pause, Stop, 2x Digital Zoom Fast Forward/Fast Reverse - 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x USB External HDD USB CD/DVD Writer, Internal DVD USB memory USB HDD -MAX 1 (Not support USB hub) Backup Network Ethe
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5162 Outline Drawings 72_ appendix SHR-5162_Eng.
FACTORY DEFAULT This returns the factory default settings. The settings are made as follows; Use System/Load Factory Default in MENU In Live mode, press and hold down MODE and then PTZ on the front panel for 6 seconds to reset the settings.
Classification Detailed Items Monitoring Event Monitoring OSD Display Record Mode Setup Factory Setup Duration Off Date On Time On Title On Status On Spot Out Channel CH1 Spot Out Event Monitor Off Monitor Out Dual Out Play channel location Lower right-hand corner Multi-channel change 5 seconds Record Quality & Auto Deletion Record Rate & Video Size Event Record Duration Normal Quality Level4 Event Quality Level4 Auto Deletion Off Normal Rate 7.5ips(NTSC)/6.
Classification Detailed Items Network Transfer Protocol Settings Callback Settings Transfer Picture Settings Connection Mode Static IP Bandwidth 2Mbps Admin Password 4321 User Password 4321 IP 192.168.001.200 Gateway 192.168.001.001 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 DNS 168.126.063.001 ADSL User ID ID Password - Protocol type UDP Port(TCP) 554.555.556.557 Port(UDP) 8000-8159 Unicast / Multicast Unicast Multicast IP 224.126.063.
TROUBLESHOOTING (FAQ) PROBLEM SOLUTION The system power is dead and LEDs on the front of the set do not operate at all. Please check the power connection. Check the power voltage. If all your efforts as above end up with nothing, check or exchange the power supply. Video data remains in the system but some channels display no video data but turns all blue. Check the image of the camera connected to the system. Improper input of camera may cause this symptom. Check the camera power supply.
SOLUTION Alarms keep continuously issued so you cannot cancel using the ALARM button. Press the MENU button and do the following: 1) To cancel Event Monitoring: Monitoring > Event Monitoring Duration Off 2) To cancel Buzzer: Event Record > Alarm (Motion Detection/Video Loss) > Alarm-Out. 3) To cancel Event: Event Record > Alarm (Motion Detection/Video Loss) > State Off. Pressing the PTZ button in Live mode receives no response.
PROBLEM SOLUTION The Audio icon of Smart Viewer is left deactivated in Live mode. Setting Audio to On in the Camera menu of your DVR will make no difference. If your PC has no Audio driver or has some problem with Audio play by an Audio driver, the Audio icon will be deactivated. Please check Audio driver installation status.
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