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SHR-1040/1040K USER’S MANUAL

English

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Note

Note

Enter the Timer Record Mode from the Menu screen, and set On/Off before setting the time
and date of recording. You can also set the number of fields to be recorded per minute. 

When the system reaches the end of the HDD during playback or the end of the current data, the system will start

playing back from the beginning of the first data on the HDD.

If you press FAST FORWARD or FAST REWIND button (

) during playback, the

system plays the data fast forward or fast in reverse, respectively.
FAST FORWARD is available in 2X, 4X, 8X, 16X, 32X, and 64X and FAST REWIND, 
-2X, -4X, -8X, -16X, -32X, and -64X.

When pressing the FAST FORWARD or FAST REWIND button  (

) during Still, the

system plays back data cut-by-cut in reverse and forward.

If you press the FAST FORWARD (

) button during normal playback, the playback

speed increases forward. While you press the FAST REWIND (

) button, the play-

back speed increases in reverse.

To restart playback, press the Play/Still button. 

When pressing the Play/Still button during playback, the following screen appears and
the screen is in Still mode.

SHR-1040/SHR-1040K-ENG  2006.4.4 11:12 AM  ˘

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Summary of Contents for SHR-1040K

Page 1: ...DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SHR 1040 SHR 1040K User s Manual English Français Spanish ...

Page 2: ... ventilation hole This may cause fire Keep the surrounding temperature between 32 F to 104 F and keep the product off humidity This may cause breakdown Secure sufficient ventilation This may cause abnormal operation due to high temperature Keep the product off direct ray of light or heat from the heating device This may cause fire Do not disassemble repair or remodel the product This may cause fir...

Page 3: ...anual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This User s Manual describes the basic usage of SHR 1040 This Manual contains all the matters necessary for using SHR 1040 such as brief instruction part name fun...

Page 4: ...Chapter 3 DIY Carmera 1 Standard Camera 2 Nightvision Camera Chapter 4 Connecting with Other device 1 Connecting the Video Audio and Monitor 2 Connecting the Alarm Input Output Chapter 5 Basic Operation 1 System Operation 2 Live Screen Mode 3 Key Functions 3 1 Channel Key Mode Key 3 2 Pip Key 3 3 Zoom Key 3 4 Freeze Key 3 5 Sequence Key 3 6 Alarm Key Contents 1 iii ii 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 6 2 2 1 2 2 2 3...

Page 5: ...g 1 Basic Recording 2 Timer Recording 3 Motion Recording 4 Alarm Recording 5 Stop Recording Chapter 8 Search Playback 1 Search Menu 2 Date Time Search 3 Record Event Search 4 Alarm Event Search 5 Loss Event List 6 Power Event List 7 Basic Playback Chapter 9 Appendix 1 Product Specification 2 Recommended HDD List 3 Outline Drawing 6 7 8 9 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 6 9 6 10 6 14 7 1 7 1 7 2 7 2 7 ...

Page 6: ...Chapter 1 Overview English 1 ...

Page 7: ...3 compression standard DVR is a digital device that stores video and audio data by using a hard disk drive unlike a video cassette recorder using video tapes DVR enables users to easily play back and search stored data and edit and send data which are stored in digital signal format Users can compress store and send moving images and search listings on an hourly or daily camera unit and event basi...

Page 8: ...ed for time record Records video and audio with alarm Offers various playback speeds Offers easy to use search functions Date Time Search Event Record Alarm Motion Timer Search Instantly pauses the current screen FREEZE Offers 2X Zoom for video images monitored or played back by the user Offers a variety of screen split modes Full Screen Display 4 Split Display Sequence Display PIP Display Allows ...

Page 9: ...en is switched to single or split screen Enters the date time of video and audio signals recorded in HDD select events from the RECORD and ALARM EVENT SEARCH and views the POWER EVENT LIST and LOSS EVENT LIST Displays the MAIN MENU and exits the MENU Screen by pressing the button again Enters the PIP Mode when the PIP Button is pressed in the Single Screen There must be two or more input channels ...

Page 10: ...rm Button is selected the Alarm is canceled 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 FREEZE SEQUENCE ALARM ZOOM Fast Step Reverse STOP PLAY PAUSE Fast Step Forward 7 Fast Reverse Used for fast search in reverse direction playback Step Reverse Used for cut by cut search in reverse direction during pause Ends search during playback and recording Operates in toggle for play pause during playback Fast Forward Used fo...

Page 11: ...nector BNC Style Connector Composite video signal output connector BNC Style Connector VGAvideo signal output connector Audio signal input connector RCAJack Video signal output connector RCAJack Audio signal output connector RCAJack ALARM IN Alarm input connector Receives alarm signals from outside ALARM OUT Alarm output connector Sends alarm signals to external devices ALARM RESET Alarm reset con...

Page 12: ...E CH 2 15 SYSTEM ID Confirms system and remote control ID and changes the remote control ID 16 PIP In Single mode press to watch another channel in a sub picture 17 SEQUNCE The single channel mode switch es according to the specified time on the menu 18 ALARM Cancels the alarm while the alarm is going off 19 II Play Pause pauses and resumes the search screen while in play 20 FF fast forward used f...

Page 13: ...Chapter 2 Installation 2 English ...

Page 14: ...ttention to the following before you use the product 1 Do not use it outdoor 2 Do not let water or liquid in the connection part or the product itself 3 Do not impose excessive shock or force 4 Do not pull out the power plug unreasonably 5 Do not disassemble the product on your own 6 Do not exceed the rated input or output range 7 Use certified power cord only 8 Use the power cord with a ground fo...

Page 15: ...4 x o 2 2 English English English Upon delivery of a product you shall unwrap the product and put it on the even floor or where you want to use it Then you shall check if the following items are in it Adapter AB44 00015A Remote Controller AB59 00023A User s Manual B68 00592A Power Cord AB39 10601F Battery Alkaline AB39 10601F SHR 1040 SOC N120 2Checking Product Accessory Camera Bracket Camera Cabl...

Page 16: ...stuck between components inside and do NOT use an uninsulated cable of which coating is stripped off Otherwise it can cause fire or malfunction Any sharp edges inside the product can cause a physical damage during the installation Keep the screws or components removed for HDD addition in a place where you can easily locate them when necessary Uninstalled screws or components can cause malfunction ...

Page 17: ...Push the bracket to the arrow direction as in the picture below and lift it up from the bottom 6 Use the four screws provided SCREW SPECIAL PWH 6 32UNC L14 7 4 2 ZPC to fix the old HDD and the additional with the bracket Make sure you fasten the screws firmly so that they are not loose from vibration ...

Page 18: ...e disas sembly Fit the bracket BRACKET HDD into the bottom hole and fix the screw 8 When done make sure the bracket is firmly fixed connect the power supply cable and the signal cable IDE to both the old and the additional HDD see the picture below 9 Check if all the connections connectors are properly made and firmly fixed and close the cover ...

Page 19: ...2 6 English English English 10 Use the screws two for each side and one for the rear in step 1 above to fix the cover ...

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Page 21: ...Chapter 3 DIY Carmera 3 English English English ...

Page 22: ...ively wide area b Microphone Capable of picking up all sound in the vicinity of the camera location and transmitting to the monitor c Camera fitting groove Enables the camera to be fixed onto the bracket You may install it either above or below the camera if necessary d 6 pin modular jack Used to connect the camera to the monitor e SENSOR jack Used to connect the sensor to the camera f Speaker Out...

Page 23: ...cket 3 CAMERA MOUNT BRACKET SBR 110 STANDARD CAMERA SOC C120 1 Overview CAMERA MOUNT BRACKET SBR 110S is used to attach the camera to a wall ceiling or shelf 2 Specifications Use Indoor Installation Wall or Ceiling Dimensions 2 25 W X 1 86 H X 3 95 L inches Weight 0 29 Ibs Operating Temperature 32 F 104 F 3 Accessories SCREW M4 X L15 3 pcs 4 Installation Explains the installation of CAMERA MOUNT B...

Page 24: ...ra mount bracket Install the camera on to the male screw of the Camera Mount Bracket by rotating the camera in clockwise Loosen the handle by turning it in a counter clockwise direction and then adjust the camera position Tighten the handle turning it clockwise and lock the camera in position Connect the camera cable to the camera ...

Page 25: ...tion please connect the CAMERA to the DVR using the CAMERA CABLE MCB 60 as shown in the figure below Connection status checking method Turn on the DVR after connecting cameras and check if camera image is displayed If the DVR and the camera are not connected properly OSD L LOSS will be displayed on screen ...

Page 26: ... total weight of the cam era can be tolerated before installing the camera When installing the camera make sure the cable is not squeezed in an inappropriate place or the insu lation plastic is removed it will be a cause for malfunction or fire Keep personnel away from under the installation location because there is a risk of object falling during installation Move precious items to a safe place ...

Page 27: ...nstallation location is a place where 5 times about 2 2lbs of the total weight of the camera can be tolerated before installing the camera 2 Connect the cable below the camera after attaching the provided Mount Bracket to the desired place 3 Use the handle on the Mount Bracket to adjust the direction you want to setup for monitoring ...

Page 28: ...nsor d Camera fitting groove Enables the camera to be fixed onto the bracket You may install it either above or below the camera if necessary e Speaker Used to connect the sensor to the camera f SENSOR jack It outputs the sound signal which was transfered from alarm sensor g Microphone Capable of picking up all sound in the vicinity of the camera location and transmitting to the monitor h 6 pin mo...

Page 29: ...Chapter 4 Connecting with other device 4 English ...

Page 30: ... time If connecting them simultaneously two input signals may be mixed when outputting This is not the product defect so please connect only one between the two inputs When the first delivery the Video output is set to the CVBS BNC Output output If viewing on the VGA Monitor set it in the MENU first Refer to 6 12 page The same Video signal is outputted for the BNC Out and the RCA Out of the Video ...

Page 31: ...UT port in the back of SHR 1040 is composed of the following elements ALARM IN OUT Connection ALM OUT G ALM IN ALM RST Name Function ALARM Input Port 1 ALM IN ALARM Output Port 2 ALM OUT On receiving an ALARM RESET signal the sys tem cancels the current ALARM input and output signal and then resumes sensing 3 ALM RST ...

Page 32: ...Chapter 5 Basic Operation 5 English ...

Page 33: ...lit The following screen appears and the system is booted Turning Power On If no video signals exist when the system is turned on the letter L for Loss lappears next to the title CAM1 CAM2 of the screen and the screen turns black Connect a video signal and the letter L will disappear You can check the Video Loss Event on the Loss Event List of the Search Menu Detection of Video In Signals ...

Page 34: ...X16 reverse playback Indicates X32 reverse playback Indicates X64 reverse playback Indicates X1 forward playback Indicates X2 forward playback Indicates X4 forward playback Indicates X8 forward playback Indicates X16 forward playback Indicates X32 forward playback Indicates X64 forward playback Used for cut by cut search in reverse direction during pause Used for cut by cut search in reverse direc...

Page 35: ...the PIP Key to view the main and the sub screen at the same time You can view the two channels when pressing the PIP button in the 1CH mode Press the ENTER Key in PIP mode to switch the main and sub screen Press the PIP Key again to exit the PIP state and enable the Single screen mode Press the FREEZE Key to freeze the main screen only On the top right of the screen FREEZE MARK appears Clear the F...

Page 36: ...I marker disappear and clear the pause screen 4 FREEZE KEY The ZOOM Key is used to X2 zoom the selected area in 1CH mode Press the ZOOM Key to display the ZOOM area default Center Area Press the ZOOM Key repeatedly to display or clear the ZOOM area Press the ZOOM Key to zoom the selected area and press the ENTER key to clear the ZOOM and display the marked area ZOOM function is operated in the Sin...

Page 37: ...switched in sequence and the Loss channel without video signals are skipped during the Dwell Time set by the Setup Menu Switch from 1channel 2 channel Sequence in the Full Screen CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 Sequence of the Main Channel 1 in the PIP Screen SUB2 SUB3 SUB4 SUB2 Cancel the alarm when alarm is enabled 5 SEQUENCE KEY 6 ALARM KEY ...

Page 38: ...Chapter 6 Menu Setup English 6 ...

Page 39: ...ll time for each channel for sequence operations 5 ALARM SETUP Set the alarm channels and setup alarm related items 6 EVENT RECORD MODE Set the recording and motion detection items when the alarm is on 7 TIMER RECORD MODE Set the time record 8 SYSTEM SETUP Set the initiation of the system and the password 9 SYSTEM INFORMATION Displays the HDD capacity and the system software version SHR 1040 1040K...

Page 40: ...en set the date time to Off to not display it ON OFF 5 STATUS Set the system status On to display playback information when record or play back recorded video and set the status to Off to not display such information ON OFF 6 BORDER Display or hide the border of the screen Set the border to On to display the border and set the bor der Off to not display the border ON OFF 7 BORDER COLOR The border ...

Page 41: ...ill be overwritten first CONTINUE STOP 4 DISK END ALARM TONE HDD full alarm mode When the Disk End mode is set to Stop the alarm tone rings if the HDD becomes full during recording if the tone is On The alarm tone does not ring if the tone is off The tone is enabled when the Disk End Mode is set to Stop ON OFF 5 RECORD TIME MARK Record time display When the mark is set to On the time of recording ...

Page 42: ...h channel as you want You can change the title by using œ Place the cursor on the area when the title is not displayed Press Enter to delete OSD 4Title Setup The default settings of the title setup menu are shown as follows 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ _ ...

Page 43: ...ingle screen to enter Sequence Mode You can set the dwell time of each channel before switching When the Dwell Time is set to 0 seconds the channel is skipped and the next channel appears 0SEC 1SEC 2SEC 3SEC 60SEC 5Dwell Time Setup The default settings of the Dwell Time are shown as follows ...

Page 44: ...EC 59SEC 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 30MIN 3 ALARM ON TIME Set the start time of alarm operation When the ALARM ON TIME and the ALARM OFF TIME are set alarm is detected during the period 00 00 23 59 4 ALARM OFF TIME Set the end time of alarm operation 00 00 23 59 5 ALARM TONE When the ALARM TONE is set to ON the Alarm Tone rings when alarm is detected ON OFF 6Alarm Setup The default settings of the Alarm Setup...

Page 45: ...he Pre Alarm Time Limit enables users to know the state of the system before a motion is detected or an alarm occurs It decides the length of time for recording video and audio data input right before motion or alarm The system always stores 0 to 5second long video and audio data in the memory and records data during the pre set time set by the Time Limit in HDD when alarm recording starts 0 1SEC ...

Page 46: ...icates the lowest level of sensitivity of motion detection HIGH NORMAL LOW 6 MOTION CH SETUP Set the channel from which a motion is detected You can divide the motion detection area into total 9 for each channel The following screen displays to activate only No 1 area of No 1 channel You can use the direction key to move the area around and select FULLfor the motion detection on the whole screen W...

Page 47: ... Set the start and ending time of recording 00 00 23 59 4 FIELD RATE Set the number of fields to record per second 1 2 5 3 75 7 5 15 30 8Timer Record Setup Motion is detected only from channels set to On The following screen shows motion recording after motion detection A motion is deteced in the Channel 1 The M mark before the title of each channel indicates that a motion is detected ON OFF ...

Page 48: ... You can enter the password from No 1 to No 4 using the corresponding channel key Once the password is entered you ll see the following message that asks if you want to change the password If you want to change it click OK and if not click CANCEL 2 PASSWORD LOCK When the user sets the Password Lock after setting a password he or she has to enter the password whenever entering the menu ON OFF 9Syst...

Page 49: ...e existing HDD Data is erased If you click CANCEL the HDD data will not be erased ON OFF 5 FACTORY RESET When FACTORY RESET is enabled the settings are reset to the factory default If you exist the menu after setting FACTORY RESET to ON you ll see the following mes sage that asks if you want to perform FACTORY RESET If you click OK the settings are reset to the factory default with a message of FA...

Page 50: ...tem When the Video Out is set at CVBS the video out is sent through BNC and RCA Video Output port When the Video Out is set at VGA the video out is sent through VGA Video Out port and seen on the PC monitor After changing the settings and existing the menu the system is automatically rebooted After rebooting the change is applied CVBS VGA 8 1CH RECORD SUPPORT If you set 1CH RECORD SUPPORT to ON th...

Page 51: ... used in the following cases If you have set the password lock but don t remember the password so that you couldn t access the menu If the current settings of MONITOR OUT does not match those of the current monitor connected so that you couldn t see the display Press and hold down one of the hidden keys below for 5 10 seconds to activate it 1 MODE KEY CH1 MONITOR OUT Changes the settings of MONITO...

Page 52: ... 6 14 10 System Information 1 HDD NO Displays HDD quantity that is installed on the system 2 CAPACITY Displays the HDD capacity of the System Remaining Capacity Entire HDD Capacity 3 VERSION Displays the version of the System ...

Page 53: ...English Chapter 7 Recording 7 ...

Page 54: ...the day of the week Mon to Sun or daily and the time in the TIME RECORD MODE Recording starts and proceeds on the scheduled time and date for the specified hours SHR 1040 1040K USER S MANUAL Note Note You cannot record previously recorded data now being played back To record the data you must stop the playback of the data first Note Note Enter the Time Record Mode from the Menu screen and set On O...

Page 55: ...in the EVENT RECORD SETUP menu to start recording when an alarm occurs When recording starts the following screen appears 3Motion Recording 4Alarm Recording Note Note To enable the motion detection you have to set an area for each channel MOTION DETEC TION operates only if there is a motion detected in the area of the channel you have selected Caution Caution Recording stops when the connection wi...

Page 56: ...p data recording The REC mark disappears as follows and recording is stopped To stop data recording click the STOP button The REC mark disappears and the current recording stops as shown in the picture However if RECORD LOCK is set to ON you have to enter the password to stop recording ...

Page 57: ...Chapter 8 Search Playback English 8 ...

Page 58: ...k after selecting data search press the Search Key and exit through the Live screen SHR 1040 1040K USER S MANUAL W Warning arning The current time and date is displayed in the Time and Date section of the Time Date Menu Search recorded data by entering the time and date you want The list is not available in the Event Search menu at default since data is not stored on the HDD DATE TIME SEARCH Searc...

Page 59: ...rch button after selecting from the Record Event List to start search The following screen appears when selecting the Record Event Search after pressing the Search button 1 DATE YY MM DD Set the date year month day you want to search 2 TIME HH MM SS Set the time you want to search 3 SEARCH START Enter the year month day hour minute second you want to search Press the Enter button to search the tim...

Page 60: ...t search The following screen appears when selecting the Alarm Event Search after pressing the Search button 4Alarm Event Search You can view the list on the following page by using the up down left right buttons œ Display the channel and the time and data at a time of Video Loss 5Loss Event List Note Note Enter the Time Record Mode from the Menu screen and set On Off before setting the time and d...

Page 61: ... is no recorded data Press the Play Still Button to play back the recorded data on the HDD The following screen appears and playback starts You cannot play back data during recording You must stop recording and play back data in Live mode 7Basic Playback Note Note Enter the Time Record Mode from the Menu screen and set On Off before setting the time and date of recording You can also set the numbe...

Page 62: ... during playback the system plays the data fast forward or fast in reverse respectively FAST FORWARD is available in 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X and 64X and FAST REWIND 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X and 64X When pressing the FAST FORWARD or FAST REWIND button during Still the system plays back data cut by cut in reverse and forward If you press the FAST FORWARD button during normal playback the playback speed increases f...

Page 63: ...Chapter 9 Appendix 9 English ...

Page 64: ...140 F 20 85 RH 20 85 RH 6 lbs Packing 9 26 lbs 6 lbs Packing 17 42 lbs SHR 1040 1040K USER S MANUAL English 1Product Specification 9 1 SHR 1040 1040K USER S MANUAL 1 SHR 1040 SHR 1040K Signal Format Video Input Video output Display Resolution Audio Input Audio Output Video CODEC Audio CODEC Simplex Duplex Video REC CH Number Display Speed Play Speed Frame Advance Video Record Resolution Input Outp...

Page 65: ...ating Temperature Power Source Power Consumption Dimensions Weight SOC C120 NTSC STANDARD 1 4 SUPER HAD Hole Accumulation Diode IT CCD 510 H x 492 V Internal H 330 TV Lines V 350 TV Lines VBS 1 0Vp p 75ohms composite 48 dB 2lux F2 0 50 IRE 0 45 Focal Length f 3 8 mm F Number 2 0 Electronic Shutter lris 40dB Condenser Microphone Inclusion Modular jack 32 F 104 F DC 12V Approx 2W 2 25 W x 1 86 H x 3...

Page 66: ...34Hz Vertical 60Hz Weather Resist Grade IP43 Synchronization Method INT Resolution 330TV lines S N Ratio 48dB Light Condition Light sensor Auto Switching IR LED Control 10pcs Normal 2 Lux Night mode IR LED ON Color Temperature ATW Elctronic shutter ELC Signal Output Composite Video out 1 0Vp p 75 ohms RJ11 Focal length 3 8mm Aperture F F2 0 Operating Temperature 10 C 50 C Operating Humidity 90 Phy...

Page 67: ...0GB SV1604E 160GB SV2041N 200GB WD1600JB 160GB WD2500JB 250GB 6L160PO 160GB 6L200PO 200GB 6L250RO 250GB ST3160212ACE 160GB Attached model in shipment ST3250823A 250GB 9 4 English 2Recommended HDD List SAMSUNG WesterN Digital Maxtor Seagate ...

Page 68: ...SHR 1040 1040K USER S MANUAL 9 5 English 3Outline Drawing ...

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