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    04 LIVE
    live _17
     Full Screen (Single) mode: 
    Displays the selected channel in full screen.
      4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 Split mode: 
    Displays 4, 6, 7, 8, 9 channels in each split 
    screen. You can select channel numbers on 
    your own using the MODE button on the front 
    panel or remote control. In 4-channel and 
    9-channel split modes, the screen page is 
    changed using the Direction buttons. 
      16 Split mode: 
    Displays 16 live channels on a 16-split screen. 
    The Auto Sequence is not available.
      PIP (Picture in picture) mode: 
    Displays a small screen on a full screen. You 
    can change the channel number on a full 
    screen or small screen by pressing the ENTER 
    button and inputting the NUMERIC button. 
    To switch between main and sub screens, 
    press the ENTER button and press the LEFT 
    or RIGHT direction button. You can move 
    the sub screen to 5 different stages using the 
    UP/DOWN direction buttons.
      Auto Sequence mode: 
    Sequentially displays all the channels at an 
    interval of auto sequence time. The auto 
    sequence time is set in Camera Configuration 
    on the menu. 
    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.
     The initial live screen shows the 16-split screen 
    mode at first. The SHR-5082 model starts from 
    the 9-split mode.
     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.
      Likewise, in the 4-split screen mode, the first 
    screen shows 4 channels (CH 1 to CH 4), 
    the second screen shows CH 5 to CH 8, the 
    third screen shows CH 9 to CH 12, the fourth 
    screen shows CH 13 to CH 16. If you press 
    the RIGHT direction button again, it changes to 
    the Auto Sequence mode.
      Every time you press the MODE button, the 
    modes change in the following sequence: 
    16-split mode 
     9-split mode  
    4-split mode  6-split mode  7-split mode  8-split 
    mode  PIP mode  Auto Sequence mode  
    16-split mode.
      Press the CH 1 to CH 16 button to see a full 
    screen of each channel after pressing the 
    ENTER button.
      Press the MODE button after entering a full 
    screen channel in a split screen mode to return 
    to the previous split mode screen.
    SETTING AUDIO ON/OFF
    In other split modes except full screen mode, 
    16-split mode, and auto sequence mode, 
    you can choose a channel to be displayed by 
    pressing the ENTER and NUMERIC buttons. If 
    you set the selected channel to Audio On, you 
    can turn the Audio On and Off in live mode.
    Audio On/Off setting in full screen 
    mode
    In full screen mode, the audio of the selected 
    channel automatically turns on. You can turn the 
    audio On and Off by toggling the AUDIO button. 
    D
    
    epending on the audio On/Off setting condition, 
    the Audio icon of the channel changes to yellow 
    and white.
    Audio On/Off setting in 16-split 
    mode
    When pressing the ENTER button in the 16-split 
    mode, the selection cursor appears for you to 
    select a channel. When you select a channel and 
    press the AUDIO button on the front panel or 
    remote control, the audio of the selected channel 
    is changed to On or Off. 
    D
     epending on the audio On/Off setting condition, 
    the Audio icon of the selected channel changes 
    to yellow and white. You can have audio settings 
    on channel 1 to 4 in 16-split mode.
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    							18_ live
    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.
    FREEZING AND ZOOMING
    Freeze function
    The freeze function pauses the video image on 
    the live screen and it is only available in the live 
    mode.
    You can set this function to On or Off using the 
    FREEZE button on the front panel or remote 
    control.
    Zoom function
    The zoom function enlarges the selected area to 
    double size, and it is only available in the single 
    screen mode.
    When you press the ZOOM button on the 
    front panel or remote control, the zooming area 
    appears. Use the UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT 
    direction buttons to adjust the position for 
    zooming. After selecting the Zoom area, press 
    the ENTER button to enlarge the selected area 
    in double size. To cancel the zooming function, 
    press the ZOOM button again.
    EVENT MONITORING
    The event monitoring is used to display the 
    channel that is synchronized with an event on 
    the screen when a special event (Sensor/Motion/
    Video Loss) occurs. The settings for event 
    monitoring activation and event duration setup 
    are done in the Monitoring on the menu.
    If you set the event monitoring interval to 5 
    seconds and an event occurs at CH 2 as shown 
    in the picture, the system will display CH 2 in full 
    screen for 5 seconds. If another event occurs 
    within 5 seconds, it is also displayed together 
    with the existing event. 
    As shown in the picture, if we assume that both 
    CH 1 and CH 3 events occur within 5 seconds 
    (for example, after 4 seconds), after CH 2 event, 
    these three events are displayed with split into 4 
    screens.
    If a new event does not occur during the event 
    duration, the system will return to the previous 
    live mode. Pressing the ALARM button during 
    the event duration makes the event monitoring 
    stop. When an event occurs, the ALARM LED 
    is turned on. Press the ALARM button again 
    to turn ALARM LED Off. At this time, the alarm 
    s
    etup is initialized, the event icon disappears, and 
    the event monitoring is cancelled while in event 
    monitoring. After alarming, the event recording 
    resumes. 
    [ Event-driven screen changes in Event Monitoring ]
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    04 LIVE
    live _19
    SPOT-OUT MONITORING
    Spot-out monitoring has nothing to do 
    with the live screen output. It monitors a 
    specific channel in full screen. After selecting 
    Monitoring on the MENU, you can select a 
    channel for monitoring in  Spot Out Channel. 
    You can also monitor all the channels at an 
    interval of auto sequence time.
    In case of spot-out monitoring, the live screen 
    icons do not appear.
    If the Spot Out Event Monitor is set to On, you
    can see the event channels.
    When the events occur sequentially, the channel 
    o
     f the camera that the last event has been issued 
    is displayed. (In case of alarms, multiple channels 
    are enabled.)
    When multiple cameras are connected, the 
    camera with the smallest number is output on 
    Spot-out channel.
    In the live screen, you can select a spot-
    out 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.
    CAUTION
     If the built-in HDD is not connected 
    or it is out of order, the system 
    displays an error (
    ) saying “built-
    in HDD error” at the top-left corner. 
    In this case, you cannot perform 
    recording, playback, and backup. 
    So please contact the service 
    personnel.
      If the fans in the product do not 
    properly operate or have some 
    problem, the fan error message 
    appears on the live screen as 
    shown in the following picture. In 
    this case, check whether the fans 
    normally run or not. When the fans 
    are recovered,  the Failure icon (
    ) that is displayed
     at the top-
    left corner disappears. In case of a 
    fan failure, it can shorten the life of 
    the product so please contact the 
    service personnel.
    A error occurs in the fan. 
    Refer to the manual.
    Fan Information
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    							MENU SETUPSystem
    Camera
    Monitoring
    Record Mode
    Event Record
    Schedule
    Backup
    NetworkDate/Time/Language
    Password
    Load Factory Default
    System Log
    Event Log
    System Information and Setup
    Storage Setup
    Export/Import the Configuration
    Remote Control Device
    Move/Control SelectExit
    Enter ID and Password
    OK Cancel
    ID
    Password
    Admin
    Admin Password
    OK Cancel
    Date
    Time
    Time Zone
    Time Synchronization
    Date Format
    Time Format
    Language
    DST 
    
    Off
    OK Cancel
    Date/Time/Language Setup
    2007-01-15
    22:13:38
    (GMT+08:00)
    Setup
    YYYY-MM-DD
    24 Hours
    English
    Mar-last-Sun  01H  ~ Oct-last-Sun  01H
    20_ menu setup
    menu setup
    BEFORE USE
     The menu structure is as follows:
      Selection
    The yellow cursor is the selection bar. Use the 
    Direction buttons on the front panel or remote 
    control to move the cursor to a desired menu. 
    If you press the ENTER button when the 
    cursor is located in a desired menu, the screen 
    displays the sub window. 
    To select an item from the menu, press the 
    ENTER button. On a drop-down menu, use 
    the UP/DOWN direction buttons to move the 
    cursor on your desired item.
      OK and Cancel in each Setup window
    Once any changes are made in a setup 
    window, they can be applied by selecting OK.
    When Cancel is selected, the changed settings 
    are not applied and it returns to the upper 
    menu.
      MENU button
    When the MENU button is pressed in any 
    of the Setup menus, it changes to the upper 
    menu. If you press the MENU button in Live 
    mode, the password window appears for user 
    validation.
     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. Then the window asking 
    for an ID and password appears for user 
    validation.
      The direction sign (
    ► or 
    ▼) right next to the 
    title of menu or item leads you to press the 
    displayed button on the front panel or remote 
    control to go for sub item.
    SYSTEM
    Date/Time/Language Setup
      Date
    Press the ENTER button and use the LEFT 
    or RIGHT direction button to move to year, 
    month, and day. To change the value, use the 
    UP or DOWN button. Press the ENTER button 
    to confirm the setting.
      Time
    Press the ENTER button and use the LEFT 
    or RIGHT direction button to move to hour, 
    minute, and second. To change the value, use 
    the UP or DOWN button. Press the ENTER 
    button to confirm the setting.
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    							Admin Password
    New Password  Confirm Password Lock    On
    Record Lock    On
    User Password
    User Setup 
      User1
    New Password 
     Confirm User Authority    Setup
    Search  Backup  PTZ  Shutdown
    OK Cancel
    Password
    All Key Lock On
    Automatic Time Synchronization  On
    Time Server(IP)  203.248.240.103
    Activate by Server(Master)  On
    Last Synchronization Time  
    2007-01-26   12:39:12  Fail
    OK Cancel
    Time Synchronization Setup
     
    05 MENU SETUP
    menu setup _21
    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.
      T
     ime Zone
    Set the local time zone based on the Greenwich 
    Mean Time (GMT).
      Time Synchronization
    The time of your DVR can be synchronized by 
    a specified server. For this purpose, enter the 
    IP address of the time server and determine 
    the initiator of this activity.
    -  Automatic Time Synchronization
    Synchronizes while gathering time 
    information from the Time Server (IP)
    -  Activate by Server(Master)
    Time Synchronization is executed while 
    more than two DVR devices are connected, 
    and the operating DVR device connected to 
    the server is set as standard. 
      Date Format
    The system supports 3 types of formats: 
    YYYY-MM-DD, DD-MM-YYYY, and MM-DD-
    YYYY.
      Time Format
    T
    
    he system supports 2 type of formats: 24 Hours 
    and 12 Hours(AM/PM).
      Language
    After selecting a language, on-screen display 
    (OSD) menus are displayed in the selected 
    language.
      DST (Daylight Saving Time)
    DST sets the clock one hour ahead the local 
    standard time. This setting enables the system 
    to display the time adjusted for DST. If the DST 
    is set to Off, it does not apply. To set the DST, 
    enter the start time and end time on the right. 
    It allows you to set month, week (e.g. 1st, 2nd, 
    3rd, 4th, last), date, and time only.
    Password
    The factory default password for Admin and user 
    privileges is “4321.” The Menu Setup window 
    cannot be accessed by user privileges but by the 
    Admin privilege. The Admin user can give users 
    (User1 to User5) access rights to the selected 
    functions. If you press Setup in User Authority, all 
    the access rights are selected.  
    New Password
    You can change the password by entering 
    a new password value in this field. The input 
    password is allowed up to 8 digits. Press 
    the ENTER button and enter numbers using 
    the NUMERIC buttons on the front panel or 
    remote control. Press the ENTER button again 
    for confirmation. Then the cursor moves to the 
    New Password Confirm field. 
      Confirm
    It confirms that the newly input password 
    is correct. Enter the new password again in 
    the field. 
      Password Lock
    If it is set to On, a pop-up window for asking 
    the password appears every time you select a 
    menu. If it is set to Off, you can enter menus 
    without entering the password.
      Record Lock
    If the Record Lock is set to On, a pop-up 
    window, asking for the password appears 
    while disabling the recording.
      User Authority
    You can select any of Search, Backup, PTZ, 
    and Shutdown. If the user has no access right 
    for Search, the user cannot enter the Search 
    menu. 
      All Key Lock On
    If you select this, the system will enter the live 
    mode immediately. If you press any button on 
    t
    
    he front panel or remote control, the password 
    input window appears. If the correct password 
    is input, the lock function is deactivated.
    [All Key Lock On]
    If you select this, the system immediately 
    switches to the live mode and all buttons 
    are locked.
    If the user enters the selected function, he 
    or she has to input the password first.
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    No.  Event Log List 
    Date/Time
      339  Video Loss CH[4]  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      338  Video Loss CH[6]  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      337  Video Loss CH[7]  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      336  Alarm Detection CH[3]  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      335  Motion Detection CH[1]  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      334  Alarm Detection CH[2]  2007-03-10 10:00:09
      333  Video Loss CH[4]  2007-03-10 09:59:38
      332  Video Loss CH[5]  2007-03-10 09:59:30
    Event Log
    MENU SETUPSystem
    Camera
    Monitoring
    Record Mode
    Event Record 
    Schedule
    Backup
    NetworkDate/Time/Language
    Password
    Load Factory Default
    System Log
    Event Log
    System Information and Setup
    Storage Setup
    HDD Mode Setup
    Remote Control Device
    Move/Control SelectExit
    OKCancel
    Sure to default Setting?
    First Prev Next
    LastExit
     
    No.  System Log List 
    Date/Time
      339  Setup Start (Local)  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      338  Setup End (Local)  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      337  Setup Start (Local)  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      336  Setup End (Local)  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      335  Time Change  2007-03-10 10:00:29
      334  Play Back Start  2007-03-10 10:00:09
      333  Power Failure Recorery  2007-03-10 09:59:38
      332  System Start  2007-03-10 09:59:30
    System Log
    22_ menu setup
    Load Factory Default
    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.
    System Log
    The System Log is used to check the important 
    history records by an administrator. The log data 
    includes the system-related logs such as system 
    start, system termination, menu setup change, 
    and the like.
    Available action buttons are:
     First: Moves to the first log page.
      Prev: Moves to the previous log page.
      Next: Moves to the next log page.
      Last: Moves to the recent log page.
    The system logs are as follows:
    System Start Starts the system. 
    Login(Admin) Viewer Login (Admin)
    Logout(Admin) Viewer Logout (Admin)
    Login(User) Viewer Login (User)
    Logout(User) Viewer Logout (User)
    Setup Start (Local)Enters into the menu.
    Setup End (Local)Comes out of menu. 
    Setup (Remote): 
    Viewer Sets the menu. 
    Play Back Start Starts the playback.
    Play Back End Ends the playback.
    Power Failure 
    Recovery Returns the system after 
    power interruption. 
    Time Change Changes the Date/Time.
    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.
    Backup Fail Backup Failure
    ATA HDD Erase Erases the ATA Data.
    USB HDD Erase
    Erases the USB HDD data.
    USB MEMORY 
    EraseErases the USB MEMORY data.
    Overwrite Playback 
    Stop Stops the playback by 
    overwrite. 
    Backup 
    Stop(Overwrite) Stops the backup by 
    overwrite. 
    Event Log
    It is used to check the recorded events like 
    alarm, motion, video loss, and such. 
    The log data contains the event execution data 
    and time. 
     
    First: Moves to the first log page.
      Prev: Moves to the previous log page.
      Next: Moves to the next log page.
      
     Last: Moves to the recent log page.
    The event logs are as follows:
    Video Loss CH[N] Means the occurrence  of Channel [N] Video 
    Loss.
    Alarm Detection CH[N] Means the occurrence  of Channel [N] alarm.
    M
    
    otion Detection CH[N] Means the occurrence  of Channel [N] Motion.
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    							System Information
    Software Version B3.07-K1.40-V2.17_0702101326Broadcast Format NTSC
    Mac Address  00:00:FO:54:FF:FF 
    OK Cancel
    System Information and Setup
    USB S/W Upgrade
    Version 83.07-K1.40-V2.17C_0703141732
    Device Information
    Device  No  Used/Total  Erase  Usage
    ATA  1  295.00K/139.92G    Internal
    USB Memory  1  0.00/494.98M    Backup
    Cancel
    Storage Setup
    OK
    Disk End Mode 
    OverWriteDisk End Beep 
    Off
    Alarm Setup HDD Location Map Exit
     
    No. 
    Model  Capacity  Status
      1  ST3250823ACE  250.05G Good
      2  ST3160212ACE  160.04G Good
      3  DVD RW  - -
      4  ST3250823ACE  250.05G Good
    HDD Installation Information
    NG  None
    Duration  10 sec
    OK
    Cancel
    Alarm Setup
    Check  None
    Duration  10 sec
    Exit
    HDD Location Map
     
    05 MENU SETUP
    menu setup _23
    System Information and Setup
    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. 
      Mac Address: 6-Byte hardware address. The 
    value cannot be changed. 
      USB S/W Upgrade
    You can update the software using a USB 
    device. If there is no device, None is displayed. 
    If the USB memory has an upgrade software, 
    its version is displayed.
    To upgrade the software stored in the USB 
    device, select the check box on the right and 
    press OK.
    Storage Setup
    You can configure the storage device related 
    settings.
     Device Information
    Displays the number, capacity, and usage 
    of ATA and USB devices. (The total capacity 
    displayed may be lower than the actual 
    capacity because the DVR uses some portion 
    of it for internal purpose.) After selecting Erase 
    for each device, you can remove the data 
    on it. In case of USB device, you can set the 
    usage for extension or backup. If you change 
    the usage of the device, the stored data will be 
    removed.
      Disk End Mode
    -  Stop: Stops recording when the disk is full while 
    recording is still in progress.
    - 
    
    Overwrite: Deletes the previously recorded data 
    to store new data when the disk is full during 
    recording.
      Disk End Beep
    - 
     On: Beeps when the disk is full while recording.
    -  Off: Although the disk is full while recording, it  doesn’t make beep sound.
      HDD Installation Information
    When you click (
    ), The HDD Installation 
    Information displays on the screen. Then you can 
    see the model name, the capacity, and the status 
    of the HDD in your DVR. The status displays Good, 
    Not good, and Check. In the status of Not good, 
    you should replace the HDD. In the status of Check, 
    you should replace the HDD or check periodically.
    After clicking the Alarm Setup, you can set the 
    alarm and the duration while the status is Not good 
    or Check. If you click the HDD location map, it 
    displays the information about the HDD installation. 
    When a problem occurs, you can see which HDD 
    has a problem. 
    The capacity of the HDD may differently 
    appear in the Storage Setup menu and 
    HDD Installation Information menu.
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    							Export the Configurations to USB Memory
    Mode ExportFile Name 07011000
    Include N/W Settings
    Cancel
    Export/Import the Configuration
    Apply
    Device None
    Cancel
    Remote Control Device
    OK
    Remocon 
    On  ID:00
      ID  Baudrate  Parity  Date  Stop  Duplex
      000  9600  None  8  1  Half Duplex 
    24_ menu setup
    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.
    [External HDD]
    This is a physical hard disk connected to 
    the port and jack on the rear of the main 
    body, and it also stores data. This can be 
    used as an extended hard disk or backup 
    hard disk.
     
    Extended HDD: Supplements the built-
    in HDD. It is located on the top of the 
    built-in HDD. 
      Backup HDD: Used for backup of the 
    data recorded on the HDD.
    [ATA]: Built-in HDD
    This is a disk drive implementation that 
    integrates the controller on the HDD itself. 
    It is a physical hard disk connected to the 
    IDE cable inside the main body.
    [USB]: External HDD (Extension HDD or backup HDD)
    This is used for external HDD connection.
    The external HDD is connected through 
    this USB port on the front or rear panel.
    Export/Import the Configuration
    This menu is used to export or import the DVR-
    related settings to/from the USB memory.  The related settings are as the following:
     
    Mode: You can select any of Import and 
    Export. 
      File Name: In case of Export, the file name 
    is displayed. The file naming convention is 
    YYMMDD00. “00” is the serial number so it 
    increases by 1. To change the file name, press 
    the ENTER button. You can change the name 
    using the virtual keyboard.
      File Open:  In case of Import, you can select 
    the file that you want to import from the USB 
    memory after pressing the ENTER button.
    When the importing completes, your DVR 
    automatically reboots.
      Include N/W Settings: In case of Export, this 
    flag is selected by default. But with Import, 
    you can decide whether or not to copy the 
    network settings. Be careful when you select 
    this because it will remove the previous 
    network settings.
    Remote Control Device
    This menu enables you to use the Samsung  
    system keyboard or remote control.
     Device
    It indicates a remote control device that is 
    connected to the RS485 port.
      ID
    This is a unique ID of the device. This ID is 
    necessary to control multiple DVRs.
      Baudrate
    Baud rate for communicating with cameras. 
    It should be the same as the baud rate of 
    cameras for communication.
      Parity
    Select one of None, Even, and Odd.
      Data
    Select one of 7 and 8.
      Stop
    Select 1 or 2 for stop bit.
      Duplex
    S
    
    elect one of Half Duplex and Full Duplex. (Data 
    exchanging method)
      Remocon
    Set the remote control to On or Off. You can 
    set the ID of remote control to any of 0 to 99.
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    							MENU SETUPSystem
    Camera
    Monitoring
    Record Mode
    Event Record 
    Schedule
    Backup
    NetworkCamera Configuration
    PTZ Device
    Screen Setup
    Move/Control SelectExit
    Cancel
    OK
    9-16
    Camera Config
      Cam  Video  Audio  Title Auto Seq
     
    1  On  Off  CAM_01 5sec
      2  On  Off  CAM_02 5sec
      3  On  Off  CAM_03 5sec
      4  On  Off  CAM_04 5sec
      5  On  Off  CAM_05 5sec
      6  On  Off  CAM_06 5sec
      7  On  Off  CAM_07 5sec
      8  On  Off  CAM_03 5sec
    Cancel
    OK
    CapsLock Delete Back Space
     
    05 MENU SETUP
    menu setup _25
    You cannot use the PTZ device and 
    remote control device together at the 
    same time due to communication 
    problem. In PTZ control mode, the 
    PTZ mode of DVR is canceled when 
    the remote control is connected. On 
    the contrary, the remote control is 
    disconnected when the DVR switches to 
    PTZ mode.
    Refer to the user manual of remote 
    control to learn how to handle the PTZ 
    device using the remote control.
    CAMERA
    The detailed items for camera menu are as 
    shown in the picture:
    Camera Configuration
     
    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.
      Audio
    - 
     On: You can hear the sound in the selected 
    channel. 
    - 
    
    Off: You cannot hear the sound in the 
    selected channel.
    You can select only the number 1 to 4 
    channels to hear sound.
      Title
    You can name the camera of the selected 
    channel. If you press the ENTER button, the 
    virtual keyboard appears.
     Virtual keyboard
    Use the Direction buttons to select a 
    character and use the ENTER button to 
    type the selected character. You can type 
    up to 15 characters. No space is allowed 
    f
    
    or input. If you select CapsLock , the virtual 
    keyboard switches between upper case 
    mode and lower case mode.
      Auto Seq
    You can set the auto sequencing interval for 
    each channel. The setting applies in the live 
    mode. When the value of a channel is set to 
    Off, the channel is not displayed in the auto 
    sequence mode.
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    							Cancel
    OK
    9-16
    PTZ Device
     Cam  ID  Protocol  Baudrate  Parity  Data  Stop
      1   000n  Samsung  38400  None  8  1
     
    2  001  Vic.  38400  None  8  1
      3  002  Pan.  19200  None  8  1
      4  003  Dia.  38400  Even  8  1
      5  004  None  38400  None  8  1
      6  005  None  38400  None  8  1
      7  006  None  38400  None  8  1
      8  007  None  38400  None  8  1
    Half Duplex
    Serial Mode    :
    Exit
    Default
    Brightness 
     050
    Contrast  050
    Color  050
    Cancel
    OK
    Monitoring
    Event Monitoring  Duration Off
    OSG Display  Date On
      Time 
    On
      Title On
      Status  On
    Spot Out Channel  CH1
    Spot Out Event Monitor  Off
    Monitor Out  Dual OUT
    PB Channel Position  Right Down
    Multi Channel Seq.  5sec
    26_ menu setup
    PTZ Device
    You can configure the PTZ device related 
    settings. 
      ID
    ID for PTZ camera. It can have any number 
    among 0 to 255.
      Protocol
    Protocol that is supported by the PTZ device. 
    Available protocols are Samsung, Vic., Pan., 
    A
    
    D, Phi., Ern., Pel-D, Pel-P, Vcl., Dia., Kal., and 
    Tech.
      Baudrate
    Available baud rates are 600, 1200, 2400, 
    4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400.
      Parity
    Select one of None, Even, and Odd.
      Data
    Select 7 or 8 for data bit.
      Stop
    Select 1 or 2 for stop bit.
      Serial Mode
    Select Half Duplex or Full Duplex for data 
    exchanging method.
    In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are 
    displayed.
    CAUTION
    The above setting values must be the 
    same as the ones of the PTZ device. 
    For more details, please refer to the 
    user manual for the PTZ device.
    Screen Setup
    It is used to set the brightness, contrast, and 
    color for the camera image of each channel.
    Place the cursor on the channel that you want to 
    set the values for brightness, contrast, and color. 
    When a channel is selected, its image appears 
    on the right. For selection, press the ENTER 
    button. Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to 
    change the value from 0 to 100. 
    When Default is selected, the value 50 is to be 
    assigned for each item of the selected channel.
    In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are 
    displayed.
    MONITORING
    You can configure the monitoring-related 
    settings.
     Event Monitoring
    You can select any of Off, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 
    20sec, 30sec, and Continuous.
    - 
     Off: Event monitoring does not work.
    -  3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, and 30sec:  Sets the screen duration period in the Auto 
    Sequence (or auto sequence) mode.
    - 
    
    Continuous: The event monitoring screen 
    remains alive until you press the ALARM 
    button.
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