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Cancel OK Record Quality & Auto Deletion Cam Normal Event Cam Normal Event 1 Level4 Level4 9 Level4 Level4 2 Level4 Level4 10 Level4 Level4 3 Level4 Level4 11 Level4 Level4 4 Level4 Level4 12 Level4 Level4 5 Level4 Level4 13 Level4 Level4 6 Level4 Level4 14 Level4 Level4 7 Level4 Level4 15 Level4 Level4 8 Level4 Level4 16 Level4 Level4 Off Auto Deletion: 01 Day MENU SETUPSystem Camera Monitoring Record Mode Event Record Schedule Backup Network Record Quality & Auto Deletion Record Rate & Video Size Event Record Duration Move/Control SelectExit 05 MENU SETUP menu setup _27 OSG Display - Date: The date is displayed on the screen when it is set to On. - Time: The time is displayed on the screen when it is set to On. - Title: The camera name is displayed on the screen when it is set to On. - Status: Recording and event information, Audio sign, and PTZ sign are displayed on the screen when it is set to On. Spot Out Channel This is used to monitor a specific channel by connecting a monitor to the SPOT jack on the rear of the product. When you are using two monitors, one monitor can be set for spot out monitoring. This provides two kinds of functions: Displaying the spot out channel only and auto sequencing of all channels. - Auto sequence setup ranges from Ch 1 to Ch 16. - In the auto sequence mode, channels are changed in turn. - Duration period for auto sequence is the same as the one set in Camera Setup. Spot Out Event Monitor This is set for monitoring events from multiple channels. - Off: The event monitoring does not operate in the Spot Out channel. - 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, and 30sec: Sets the screen duration period in the Auto Sequence mode. - Continuous: Once the event monitoring starts, the screen remains alive until you press the ALARM button. Monitor Out Video output methods can be selected from Composite, VGA, and Dual output modes. System restarts after changing the Video output methods. - Composite video output: transfers the composite output signal. - VGA video output: transfers VGA output signal. - Dual video output: both the Composite and VGA video outputs are available to use. PB Channel Position You can designate the playback (PB) channel location in 9-split mode. Right Down: The playback channel is displayed at the lower right side of the screen. Center: The playback channel is displayed in the center of the screen. Multi Channel Seq. Y ou can set the Auto Sequence interval for split screens. Available intervals are 3, 5, 10, 20, and 30 seconds. 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). VGA output: 640x480 (60Hz) RECORD MODE The detailed list for record mode settings is as follows: Record Quality & Auto Deletion SHR-5162_Eng.indb 272007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:23 0(18
28_ menu setup 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 When you press the RECORD button, the record-related settings are applied. IPS (Images per second) You can set the image recording speed using this unit. This rate indicates how many images are recorded per second. With NTSC, you can select any of 30, 15, 7.5, 3.7, 1.8, 0.9 ips, and Off. In case of PAL, you can select any of 25, 12.5, 6.2, 3.1, 1.5, 0.7 ips, and Off. Available IPS limits vary depending on the number of Video On cameras. Video On/Off settings are enabled in Camera Configuration. - If the resolution is set to CIF (Common Intermediate Format) and the number of Video On cameras is 9 to 16, the IPS limit is 7.5 ips for NTSC and 6.2 ips for PAL. - If the resolution is set to CIF and the number of Video On cameras is 5 to 8, the IPS limit is 15 ips for NTSC and 12.5 ips for PAL. - If the resolution is set to CIF and the number of Video On cameras is 1 to 4, the IPS limit is 30 ips for NTSC and 25 ips for PAL. - If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of Video On cameras is 9 to 16, the IPS limit is 3.7 ips for NTSC and 3.1 ips for PAL. - If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of Video On cameras is 5 to 8, the IPS limit is 7.5 ips for NTSC) and 6.2 ips for PAL. - If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of Video On cameras is 1 to 4, the IPS limit is 15 ips for NTSC and 12.5 ips for PAL. Video Size Select any of CIF and Half D1 (Half the horizontal resolution is sampled). In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. Event Record Duration You can set the duration for event recording. PreEve. If the time is set in this field, it records the image from the time before an alarm to the event time. Available values are Off, 5, 10, 20, and 30sec. PostEve. If the time is set in this field, it records the image from the event time to the time after an alarm. Available values are Off, 5, 10, 20, 30sec, 1min, 3min, 10min, and 20min. Pre-Event Section Event time Event timePost-Event Section When you press the RECORD button, the NTSC PAL Cancel OK Record Rate & Video Size Cam Normal Event Cam Normal Event 1 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 9 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 2 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 10 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 3 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 11 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 4 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 12 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 5 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 13 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 6 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 14 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 7 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 15 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 8 7.5 ips 7.5 ips 16 7.5 ips 7.5 ips CIF(C) Video Size: Cancel OK Record Rate & Video Size Cam Normal Event Cam Normal Event 1 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 9 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 2 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 10 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 3 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 11 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 4 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 12 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 5 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 13 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 6 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 14 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 7 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 15 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 8 6.2 ips 6.2 ips 16 6.2 ips 6.2 ips CIF(C) Video Size:Cancel OK Event Record Duration Cam PreEve. PostEve. Cam PreEve. PostEve. 1 Off 1min 9 Off 1min 2 Off 1min 10 Off 1min 3 Off 1min 11 Off 1min 4 Off 1min 12 Off 1min 5 Off 1min 13 Off 1min 6 Off 1min 14 Off 1min 7 Off 1min 15 Off 1min 8 Off 1min 16 Off 1min SHR-5162_Eng.indb 282007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:24
05 MENU SETUP menu setup _29 EVENT RECORD MODE The detailed list for event mode settings is as follows: Alarm Detection Setup Sensor State - Off: Sensor does not operate. - N.O (Normal Open): Sensor remains open all the time. But if it gets closed, an alarm is issued. (A Contact) - N.C (Normal Close): Sensor remains closed all the time. But if it gets open, an alarm is issued. (B Contact) Cam It is used to set a camera that synchronizes with the current sensor. The default setting follows the sensor number. A sensor can synchronize with multiple cameras so multiple values can be selected. You can set a preset for each camera to synchronize sensors with cameras. If a sensor triggers the corresponding camera, the camera can show you the preset location. 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 w ith 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. You can select any of Off, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, and Continuous. In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. Motion Detection Setup You can configure the motion detection related settings. When the detection area is set, the system detects any motion in that area. M.D State - Off: Motion detection does not operate. - On: Motion detection is active. Area This is used to set the motion detection area. It is not allowed to set 4 extreme rows (Up, Down, Left, Right) because the display boundary regions can vary according to the monitor specification. - Select All: Selects the whole area. - Select One: Selects a block unit for each time. - Select Quarter: Selects a quarter unit of the screen for each time. - Clear All: Clears the whole selection. - Save & Exit: Saves the setting and exits. - Exit: Exits without saving. Select All Select One Select Quarter Clear All Save & Exit Exit Cancel OK Motion Detection Setup Cam M.D State Area Sensitivity Alarm-Out Duration 1 Off Set Very High None 10sec 2 Off Set Very High None 10sec 3 Off Set Very High None 10sec 4 Off Set Very High None 10sec 5 Off Set Very High None 10sec 6 Off Set Very High None 10sec 7 Off Set Very High None 10sec 8 Off Set Very High None 10sec 9-16 Cancel OK Alarm Detection Setup Sensor State Cam Alarm-Out Duration 1 Off 1 None 10sec 2 Off 2 None 10sec 3 Off 3 None 10sec 4 Off 4 None 10sec 5 Off 5 None 10sec 6 Off 6 None 10sec 7 Off 7 None 10sec 8 Off 8 None 10sec 9-16 MENU SETUPSystem Camera Monitoring Record Mode Event Record Schedule Backup Network Alarm Detection Setup Motion Detection Setup Video Loss Detection Setup Move/Control SelectExit SHR-5162_Eng.indb 292007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:28 0(18
30_ menu setup 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 w ith 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. You can select any of Off, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, and Continuous. In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. Video Loss Detection Setup You can configure the video loss related settings. If any video loss is detected, the corresponding alarm will be issued. Video Loss State - Off: Video loss detection does not operate. - On: Video loss detection is active. Alarm-Out It is used to set the Alarm-Out location when any video loss is detected. Currently 5 Alarm Outs are available. Duration It is used to set the Alarm-Out duration. When an alarm occurs, the alarm is output for the preset time. You can select any of Off, 3sec, 5sec, 10sec, 20sec, 30sec, and Continuous. In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. SCHEDULE You can configure the scheduling-related settings here. Record Schedule The scheduling is enabled by selecting days and time blocks. The default setting is Event Recording. Recording automatically starts according to the schedule. CH >: Copies the value of Channel 1 to all the channels after this is pressed. 0 to 23: Time values for horizontal row. S to H: Days (Sunday to Saturday) and Holiday (H). ALL: Press this and it changes the overall settings in the current window to Continuous, Event Record, and Both in order. Event Recording Recording automatically starts when an event (alarm, motion detection, and video loss) occurs within a setup time. Recording follows the settings configured in Event Record. For more information, see “Event Recording” in Chapter 7. Continuous Recording R ecording follows the settings configured in Record Mode . For furthermore information, see “Schedule Recording” in Chapter 7. It is displayed in yellow, while the event recording is displayed in blue and both recording in red. When nothing is assigned, it is displayed in gray. Both(Continuous, Event) Both recordings are applied at the same time. Holiday If you press Holiday, a calendar window appears for you to designate holidays. Place the cursor to a date and press the ENTER button, then you can set the date or Nth day of the month as a holiday. (You can also set both options as holidays.)Cancel OK Video Loss Detection Setup Cam Video Loss State Alarm-Out Duration 1 Off None 10sec 2 Off None 10sec 3 Off None 10sec 4 Off None 10sec 5 Off None 10sec 6 Off None 10sec 7 Off None 10sec 8 Off None 10sec 9-16 Cancel OK Record Schedule Holiday Continuous Recording Event Recording Both(Continuous, Event) All S M T W T F S H Holiday Setup Feb Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29Feb / 08 Feb / 2nd / Thu Cancel OK Cancel OK SHR-5162_Eng.indb 302007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:30
05 MENU SETUP menu setup _31 In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. Alarm Out Schedule You can schedule the automatic output for alarms. 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. All alarms are changed according to Alarm1 when it pressed. 0 to 23: Time values for horizontal row. S to H: Days (Sunday to Saturday) and Holiday (H). ALL: Press this and it changes the overall settings in the current window to Off, On, and Event Driven. Off: Sets not to issue an alarm during the setting time. On: Sets to issue an alarm during the setting time. Event Driven: Sets to issue an alarm when an event occurs during the setting time. HolidayIf you press Holiday, a calendar window appears for you to designate holidays. Place the cursor to a date and press the ENTER button to complete designation. (When pressing the ENTER button again, the setting is cancelled.) NETWORK You can configure the network related settings for network connection. IP Settings Connection Mode Select a network type that is connected to the main body of the product. - Static IP: When the main body is connected to the network using the static IPs. - Dynamic IP: When the main body is connected to the network using the dynamic IPs supplied by DHCP. - ADSL(PPPoE): When the main body is connected to the ADSL network using Point- to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE). Bandwidth Select a network speed among Unlimited, 2 Mbps, 1.5 Mbps, 1 Mbps, 800 Kbps, 600 Kbps, 500 Kbps, 400 Kbps, 300 Kbps, and 128 Kbps. If the connection is made via ADSL, you can only select the bandwidth of 600 kbps or less. Admin Password It is used for connection between Smart Viewer and this product using the Admin privilege. The password can be input up to 8 digits. Press the ENTER button and type the numbers you want using the NUMERIC buttons. The default Admin password is “4321.” User Password It is used for connection between Smart Viewer and this product using the user privilege. The password can be input up to 8 digits. Press the ENTER button and type the numbers you want using the NUMERIC buttons. The default user password is “4321.” With the user privilege, you cannot access to both Menu Setup window in DVR and DVR Setup screen in Smart Viewer. CAUTION 1. If the main body of the product is connected to a high-speed network like LAN, it is recommended to set the higher bandwidth than 1 Mbps. 2. If the device is connected to a network using ADSL or low bandwidth, set the bandwidth not to exceed 600Kbps, and set the r ecording mode not to exceed CIF (standard). Setting up to a higher bandwidth or higher recording m ode for the network environment supporting a low bandwidth may cause a network overload, therefore the connection to Smart Viewer or image monitoring may not operate properly. 3. When the connection mode is set to ADSL, the bandwidth is fixed to 300Kbps. In case of ADSL, the protocol type is fixed to TCP. Cancel OK IP Settings Connection Mode Static IP Bandwidth 2 Mbps Admin Password User Password IP 192.168.001.201 Gateway 192.168.001.001 Subnet Mask 255.255.255.000 DNS 168.126.036.001 ADSL User ID ID Password Cancel OK Alarm Out Schedule Ao Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Beep Holiday Off On Event Driven All S M T W T F S H SHR-5162_Eng.indb 312007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:31
32_ menu setup 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. If the connection failure continues, turn off the power for a while and reboot the system for retry. Gateway In case of Static IP, set the gateway address assigned. With Dynamic IP or ADSL, the address is automatically allocated. Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask address assigned. DNS Set the DNS address. The default value is “168.126.63.1.” If you have hard time to connect to the network when you are using DHCP or ADSL, contact the network manager or ADSL company personnel to set up a new DNS address. ADSL User ID If the product is connected to the ADSL network, input the user ID subscribed to the ADSL company. You can input the user ID using the virtual keyboard up to 40 letters irrespective of alphabets, numbers, and symbols. Password I f the product is connected to the ADSL network, input the user password subscribed to the ADSL company. You can input the password using the virtual keyboard up to 40 letters irrespective of alphabets, numbers, and symbols. CAUTION In case of ADSL, the audio is not played on Smart Viewer. Be sure to set the IP, port, Subnet mask, gateway, and DNS to make Smart Viewer connected to the product. W rong settings may result in not being connected to the product. Please contact the network manager or ADSL company personnel to get the correct setting values. Transfer Protocol Settings You have to configure the data transfer protocol related settings to use network for transferring data. Protocol type. Select any of TCP and UDP. If you have selected ADSL in IP Setup, only TCP is available. In this case, audio transmission is not available. Port(TCP) S elect a number ranging from 554 to 998 using the UP/DOWN direction buttons and the port number will change by 4. Once the first port number is determined, the following 3 numbers will change. Port(UDP) Select a number ranging from 8000 to 9760 using the UP/DOWN direction buttons and the port number will change by 160. Once the first number is determined, the following number will change. Unicast/Multicast Select any of Unicast and Multicast. Unicast is set by default. When you select Multicast, the multicast IP is activated and you can input the address ranging from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255 using the UP/DOWN direction buttons. TTL E nter a number ranging from 0 to 255. You can input it only when Multicast is selected. The default value is “5.” DDNS Site Select a DDNS site. This DDNS setup is necessary to see the monitoring screens from the remote computer that is running Smart Viewer. Available values are Off, Samsung DDNS, dyndns.com, no-ip.com, and changeip. com. If you select Off, the IP will not be registered in DDNS. - If you select Samsung DDNS, register the TCP IP in DDNS that is operated by Samsung. To configure the DDNS-related settings in Smart Viewer, select Setup > S ite Setup > DVR Registration and set the address type with MAC Address, and then register the MAC address that is displayed in the System Information and Setup menu. (or you can get the Ethernet address on the side label attached on the product.) - Using the free public DDNS web sites such as dyndns.com, no-ip.com, and changeip. com, you can acquire an URL by registering a dynamic IP. After this action completes, enter the host name, user name, and password in this window. Cancel OK Transfer Protocol Settings Protocol Type UDP Port(TCP) 554.555.556.557 Port(UDP) 8000-8159 Unicast/Multicast Unicast Multicast IP 224.126.063.001 TTL 005 DDNS Site Off Host Name User Name User Password SHR-5162_Eng.indb 322007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:32
If you set up the public DDNS (dyndns. c om, no-ip.com, or changeip.com), it will take approximately 30 to 60 seconds to get the IP address for the host name (URL) to be updated in the DNS. To connect this product to an IP router, you have to designate a port for this product in the setup menu of the router. This product has 4 ports for TCP communication. To use the DHCP function provided by the IP router to allocate the dynamic IP to the product, designate a port for the IP that has been allocated by the IP router setup menu. When using the IP router, it is recommended to use the fixed IP. For that purpose, set the IP address and port number to be allocated to the product, select Static IP in the connection mode and enter the IP address assigned to the IP router. For more information about using the IP router, see the user manual of the IP router or contact the manufacturer. Callback Settings This configuration is used to forward the callback messages to the IP where Smart Viewer is running. When any alarm, motion, or video loss events occur, the system automatically connects to the corresponding DVR to show the callback messages. On/Off: Off is default. To use the callback function, choose On. IP Address: Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to set the TCP IP address of the PC where Smart Viewer is running. Port(UDP): Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to set a port number ranging from 7900 to 7999. The number changes by 1. You have to also set the port value in the Callback Connection menu for Smart Viewer setup. Retry: Select a number ranging from 1 to 20. The number changes by 1. Transfer Alarm In: Set it to On to display alarms on Smart Viewer. Transfer Motion Detection: Set it to On to display motion detection events on Smart Viewer. 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. Transfer Picture Settings You can configure the video size and quality for transferring pictures. Video Size: Select any of CIF and Half D1. Quality: Select any of Very High, High, Standard, and Low. 05 MENU SETUP menu setup _33 On/Off On IP Address 192.168.001.010 Port(UDP) 7900 Retry 05 Transfer Alarm In Off Transfer Motion Detection Off Transfer Video Loss Off Transfer System Log Off Callback Settings Cancel OK Video Size CIF Quality Very High Transfer Picture Settings Cancel OK SHR-5162_Eng.indb 332007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:33
34_ menu setup CONFIGURING NETWORK Port configuration for connecting Smart Viewer To set the TCP port for DVR registration into Smart Viewer, the value should be the same as that of this product. To use the IP router, you must forward the activated ports. - For TCP, set the assigned 4 ports in the IP Router. - For UDP, set the assigned 4 TCP ports and 160 UDP ports that is set in the IP Router. In case of TCP transfer protocol The ports allocated to the TCP will be used for connection control and stream transfer of Smart Viewer. In case of UDP transfer protocol 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. - When you are not allowed to use multicast through the Network (LAN or ADSL) as both Set and Smart Viewer are installed, the message, “Not Connected” will be displayed on the Smart Viewer screen. Please change it to the setting for TCP or UDP. Poor image problem in Smart Viewer - When the bandwidth of the network is smaller than the quantity of transfer stream packets, the displayed image is sometimes poor. Set the bandwidth in IP Settings to the value lower than the current setting. (In case of ADSL, it is recommended to set 300Kbps or 600Kbps for the bandwidth.) - If this effort is of no use, change the protocol type to TCP. SHR-5162_Eng.indb 342007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:33
backup _35 06 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. To configure the related settings 1. Set the start date and time using the Direction buttons and the ENTER button. 2. Set the end date and time using the Direction buttons and the ENTER button. 3. Select a channel for backup using the Direction buttons and the ENTER button. 4. Optional: If you want to change the current file name, use the virtual keyboard. The file name format is HHMM (maximum 4 digits) and the format of folder is YYYYMMDD. 5. When multiple devices are connected, press USB Memory at the bottom-left corner to select a backup device. If you select the built-in CD or USB CD/DVD, the recording format is fixed to AVI. When Check is selected, the file size of the selected time and channel, and residual memory size of the device are displayed. 6. When all settings are complete, press Start to begin the backup process. When the backup starts, the backup progress is displayed. If you select Stop on the progress window, the backup stops. If you select Exit, the screen changes to the upper menu without stopping the backup. CAUTION [In Backup Process] If you press Exit while the backup is in progress, the screen goes to the upper menu but it does not affect the backup process. The running speed of the product may be lowered while the backup is in progress. When performing backup on USB CD/ DVD or memory, you cannot use the actual capacity of the device because a p art of the capacity is used for the system. This device doesn’t support the backup for memory cards, flash cards, and memory sticks such as SD, CF, MMC, etc. The virtual keyboard does not support the input of special characters or space. W hen the CD or DVD is malfunctioning, its tray frequently opens and closes, and then the backup fails. In this case, retry the backup after exchanging the media. WARNING The backup data could be damaged by the surface state of the disk when using CD or DVD. The file name is created with the start time of backup data. (YYYYMMDD)/(HHMM+ four digits of the serial number) The backup file can be separated in the following conditions: - Different units in file size (1GB for DVD, 2GB for others) - Change in recording conditions - Discontinuous recording data Codec is required to play an AVI backup file, which is also copied along with the installation file in the AVI backup process. Run a codec setup file, “MP4Codec.exe”, to install the codec on the PC. “INDEX.xml” is included in the AVI backup file, which enables you to check and enjoy a desired file at your convenient time. In case of USB external HDD and USB Flash Memory, the backup is available only with formatting FAT32 partition. To format FAT32, Format the device as FAT32 in the PC or erase the device in the Storage Setup menu, which enable to backup files. In case of back-up devices, please check the compatibility list of the storage devices. The list of the compatible devices with Samsung DVR can be obtained from your vendor. The backup of the AVI format may take longer depend on a number of the channel and the DVR operation environment (e.g. recording, network) In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. backup Cancel Start Backup Folder/Filename 20070131/ 1017 CD/DVD Select / Free : 0 / 0 (0.00%) B ackup Dev : CD/DVDW SH-S182D CheckAVI Start Date / Time End Date / Time 2007-01-31 10:17:10 2007-03-31 10:17:20 CH CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH CH 5 CH 6 CH 7 CH 8 CH CH 9 CH 10 CH 11 CH 12 CH CH 13 CH 14 CH 15 CH 16 SHR-5162_Eng.indb 352007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:34
36_ 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. In case of SHR-5082, only 8 channels are displayed. W hen the PTZ configuration is complete, the PTZ sign ( PTZ ) appears on the live screen. If you press the ENTER button in the split screen, a blue bar appears for selection handling. Use the Direction buttons to move this bar until you reach the channel having the PTZ sign, and press the PTZ button on the front panel or remote control to enter the PTZ Camera Control Mode. In PTZ Camera Control Mode, the color of the PTZ sign changes to yellow from white. In this mode, you can pan and tilt the camera, and zoom in the screen. Another PTZ camera control is executed in a single screen. Press the channel number button on the front panel or remote control to select the PTZ-enabled channel and press 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. Press the PTZ button in the live mode to cancel the PTZ camera control function. After cancellation, the PTZ sign on the Auto Sequences to white from yellow. You cannot use the PTZ device and remote control device at the same time due to communication problems. In PTZ control mode, the PTZ mode of DVR is canceled when the remote control is connected. When the remote control is disconnected, it changes to PTZ mode. Refer to the user manual for the remote control to control the PTZ device using the remote control. When using the remote control that is run by Samsung protocol, the direct camera control is enabled. If there is no PTZ control activity within maximum 5 minutes, the PTZ mode is automatically cancelled. Then it is controlled by the Smart Viewer. BASIC PTZ OPERATIONS When using a remote control, it is possible to control the camera with the remote control run by Samsung protocol. If there is no PTZ control for 5 minutes from the DVR, this mode is automatically cancelled. Then it is controlled by the Smart Viewer. PTZ camera control PTZTELEWIDEVIEWPRESET PTZTELEWIDEVIEWPRESET Cancel OK PTZ Device 9-16 Half Duplex Serial Mode: Cam ID Protocol Baudrate Parity Data Stop 1 000 Samsung 38400 None 8 1 2 001 Vic 38400 None 8 1 3 002 Pan. 19200 None 8 1 4 003 AD 38400 Even 8 1 5 004 Phi. 38400 None 8 1 6 005 Ern. 38400 None 8 1 7 006 Pel-D 19200 None 8 1 8 007 Pel-P 19200 None 8 1 2007 03 11 09:27:16 CAM 01 SHR-5162_Eng.indb 362007-06-18 ソタタ・11:48:44