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    PROBLEMSOLUTION
    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.  
    Check the Protocol and other setup values through 
    M
    
    enu > 
    Camera > PTZ Device  match with the PTZ 
    camera.
    When you connect several 
    IEEE1394 armored HDDs to the 
    D
     VR through Menu, the DVR cannot 
    recognize all the HDDs.  
    It requires time to recognize several armored HDDs. 
    Please try again in a few minutes. If retrial makes no 
    improvement, HDD could be abnormal. 
    Please exchange the HDD.
    “CLOCK BATTERY HAS FAILED” is 
    displayed on the screen.  
    This message is displayed if the internal clock in 
    DVR has problem. 
    DVR will not work in order to protect 
    recorded data in HDDs. Please consult with an expert who 
    works for the shop where you bought the product.
    You cannot connect to the DVR 
    through Smart Viewer.  
    Check if 3 Smart Viewer users are in connection with 
    your DVR. The DVR allows no more than 3 users’ 
    connection with Smart Viewer at a time.
      Check the Network setup of your DVR.
      Check Network cable connection.
      When you use DHCP/ADSL(PPPoE) for connection, 
    please check if you get the right DVR MAC Address.
      If your DVR is connected to the ADSL network, 
    please check if the bandwidth is set below 600 
    Kbps. If the Bandwidth for ADSL is set to high, the 
    connection with Smart Viewer may be instable due 
    to the heavy network load because the ADSL speed 
    is low.
    Smart Viewer in operation is 
    disconnected.  
    If you change information such as time, network 
    setup, HDD format, Default Setup, or HDD 
    attachment or detachment for your DVR, the current 
    Smart Viewer will be automatically disconnected.
      Check the network connection. Smart Viewer, if 
    disconnected from the network, will try reconnection 
    up to 5 times. If it remains unconnected after 5 time 
    trials, it will automatically give up connection.
      As far as your DVR is connected to the ADSL 
    network, you may be disconnected from Smart 
    Viewer when the network conditions go 
    worse.
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    PROBLEMSOLUTION
    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.
    When selecting the channel which 
    PTZ Camera is connected to in 
    the Live mode of Smart Viewer, 
    click the “Menu Control” button 
    among PTZ setup buttons to enter 
    the Function Menu mode in PTZ 
    Camera, and return from the other 
    channel, the PTZ related buttons 
    have been initialized.  
    PTZ control is available in both Smart Viewer and 
    your DVR. Other user might control the PTZ for your 
    DVR to terminate the PTZ Camera Menu or Auto 
    Pan/Scan/Pattern motions while you select the other 
    channel. This may cause the initialization.
    No Time Bar in the Search  Time Line can be converted into 2 modes, General 
    (24 Hour Display) and Extension (2 Hour Display). In 
    Extension mode, Time Bar may not be seen in the 
    current time. Please enter General mode or click the 
    LEFT or RIGHT button to search Time Bar.
    “NO HDD” icon and error message 
    pops up.  
    Please check the HDD connection status. If this 
    problem persist without connection failure, contact 
    the technical support for checking hard disk. 
    DVR device does not show what 
    has been upgraded after adding a 
    hard disk.  
    Make sure that the additional external HDD installed 
    is one of the devices listed on the compatibility list 
    of HDDs. The list of the compatible devices with 
    Samsung DVR can be obtained from your vendor.
    The connection status is not shown 
    after connecting the external 
    storage device, USB memory, USB 
    HDD and such.  
    M
     ake sure that the external storage device installed is 
    one of the storage devices listed on the compatibility 
    list of storage devices. The list of the compatible 
    devices with Samsung DVR can be obtained from 
    your vendor.
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