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Summary of Contents for SVR-440

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Page 2: ...supply The warranty is valid for the two years from the date of purchase However the malfunctions listed below are not covered by the warranty even during the warranty period Repair services for the malfunctions below will be available but with applicable charges If any malfunctions occur due to carelessness of the user If a user disassembles or replaces any parts of the unit without permission If...

Page 3: ...ndicates the operations requiring the highest attention in handling or operating the unit This warning is given where carrying out an instruction can cause risk of damage to the equipment or minor injury if the unit is not properly handled or operated It indicates the operations requiring the proper attention in handling or operating the unit It provides references or information that may be helpf...

Page 4: ...rminals 14 2 3 3 Remote Controller 15 2 4 Unit Specification 16 CHAPTER 3 HOW TO INSTALL 21 3 1 How to Connect All Parts 21 3 2 Detailed Connection 22 3 2 1 Camera 22 3 2 2 Audio 22 3 2 3 Monitor 23 3 2 4 External Connector 24 CHAPTER 4 HOW TO SET 28 4 1 Menu Configuration 28 4 2 Default Setup 31 4 3 Menu Screen Setup 34 4 4 SCREEN SETUP 35 4 4 1 CH1 CH4 36 4 4 2 AUTO SEQUENCE 37 4 4 3 STATUS DISP...

Page 5: ...50 4 7 3 SEND E MAIL 50 4 7 4 RS 485 422 51 4 8 EVENT SETUP 51 4 8 1 MOTION DETECTTION 52 4 8 2 SENSOR TYPE 53 4 9 PTZ SETUP 53 4 9 1 Setup by Channel 53 4 10 EXIT MENU 54 4 11 ETC 54 4 11 1 Firmware Upgrade 54 4 11 2 Solution for time mismatch 55 CHAPTER 5 OPERATIONS 57 5 1 Preliminary Checks before Starting Operation 57 5 2 Power Connection 57 5 3 Live Video Screen 58 5 3 1 Single and Multi Chan...

Page 6: ...File Playback 64 5 7 PTZ 64 5 7 1 PAN TILT adjustment 64 5 7 2 ZOOM FOCUS adjustment 64 5 7 3 INITIALIZE 65 CHAPTER 6 NETWORK VIEWER PROGRAM 66 6 1 Network Viewer Program Installation 66 6 1 1 System Requirement 66 6 1 2 Network Environment 66 6 1 3 Program Installation 66 6 2 Control Panel for Live screen 68 6 3 Control Panel for Live screen 72 6 4 control Panel for Search screen 79 6 5 Other Sea...

Page 7: ... gases or combustible dusts such as propane or gasoline It may result in a risk of explosion or fire Do not touch power plug with wet hands It may result in a risk of electrical shock Random replacement of built in lithium battery by other types of batteries may cause explosion Thus the battery shall be replaced by the same battery And the used batteries shall be disposed carefully because they ca...

Page 8: ...HDDs the system may cause abnormal operations Thus please contact your local vendor before adding a HDD The unauthorized addition of HDD shall not be subject to the warranty FCC Compliance Statement Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly approved the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE T...

Page 9: ... The Samsung SVR 440 implements high quality live images every channel and provides a wide range of monitoring screens Real Time Full Screen and Split Display Mode Auto Screen Display Switching AUTO Pan Tilt control Recording The Samsung SVR 440 can record up to 120 frames per second It also records events on an event list as well as provides the pre event recording function Simultaneous execution...

Page 10: ... SVR 440 supports a wide range of networks such as LAN and ADSL DHCP The user can also easily operate and manage main functions of the unit from a remote place using the exclusive PC viewer Live image view from a remote location available full or quad screen mode selectable Search and playback by time or event from a remote location 10 100Mbps Ethernet xDSL supported DDNS supported Others Simple f...

Page 11: ... the components specified below are included If any components are missing please contact your local vendor Following parts will be included when HDD is not installed SVR 440 Main Unit 1 Network viewer program CD 2 User Manual 3 Remote Control 4 Battery for Remote control 5 Adapter 6 Rubbers and screws for HDD 7 HDD IDE Cable 8 HDD Plate 6 Power Cable ...

Page 12: ...n AUTO Press to start Auto Sequence SEARCH Press to search the recorded data COPY Press to backup still image or video PTZ Press to control PTZ camera MENU Press to launch Setup Menu REC Press to start and stop recording PLAY PAUSE Press to Play and pause the Playback screen Backward Playback Speed at 1X 2X 4X Jump Backward Playback position moves 1 minute backward Jump Forward Playback position m...

Page 13: ...3 in live mode It can also be used to enter number 3 when entering password Press to move left in Menu item in setup mode and to select camera4 in live mode It can also be used to enter number 4 when entering password Press to select full screen or quad screen in live monitoring mode It can also be used to select desired menu item or to store the setup value in the menu USB PORT USB Backup and Fir...

Page 14: ...t Composite Video Output VGA VGA output for PC monitor RS 232 Sensor in Sensor Input Alarm out Alarm Output LAN RJ45 connector DC12V DC12V Power connector AUDIO IN Audio Input AUDIO OUT Audio Output Switches NTSC PAL BNC VGA Select Switch RS 485 422 PTZ Camera control use Fan ...

Page 15: ... Menu MENU Enter into Setup Menu ESC Return to previous Menu F REW Jump backward Playback position moves to 1 minute backward PLAY PAUSE Playback Pause in Playback mode F ADV Jump Forward Playback position moves to 1 minute forward REW Backward Playback Speed at 1x 2x 4x COPY Backup button FF Forward Playback Speed at 1x 2x 4x 0 9 Remote control ID setup from 0 to 9 ...

Page 16: ...c Live Screen Digital Memory NTSC 720 W _ 480 H Pixels for the full screen PAL 720 W _ 576 H Pixels for the full screen 8bit Brightness 256 Gray Scales 24bit Colors 160 000 Colors Monitor Output 1 0Vp p Composite 75Ω VGA Output PC Monitor RGB Output Non Interlaced Scan Select composite or VGA Audio Items Specification Audio 4CH Audio Input 1CH Audio Output Audio Compression ADPCM Alarms Items Spec...

Page 17: ...8 100 Frames Sec Recording Method Pre Event Recording Image Quality 3 Types of Recording Modes General Schedule Event Channel ON OFF Setting 3 Stage Image Quality User Configurable Countries using NTSC USA Canada Japan Korea Taiwan Mexico etc Countries using PAL Australia Austria Belgium China Denmark Finland Germany UK Netherlands Italy Kuwait Malaysia New Zealand Singapore Sweden Spain Switzerla...

Page 18: ...vent Alarm Motion Detect Search by the first data The First recording image Search by the last data The last recording image Search by bar Using the search bar Log File Power On Off Recording Start Stop Information Display Speed direction of Playback Forward and Reverse Fast Search Rewind X2 X4 Rewind X2 X4 Jump Search I minute before and after image Pause and Frame Playback Pause of playback Play...

Page 19: ...erface Ethernet 10 100Mbps ADSL Concurrent Users Up to 1 users PC Requirement CPU Pentium IV 1 2GHz or over 2 0GHz or over recommended Memory 256MB or over 512MB or over recommended HDD Minimum 10GB or over OS Windows 2000 or over recommended Monitor 1 024_768 Pixels LAN Interface 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Electrical Specification Items Specification Adaptor Spec Input AC100 240V 50 60Hz 1 5A Output DC1...

Page 20: ... Input DC Input BNC 4 BNC 1 15 Pin DSUB RCA Input 4 RCA Output 1 USB2 0 Firmware Upgrade Copy RS 232C Standby RS 422 485 External control PTZ Alarm Input Terminal Alarm Output Terminal Motion Detect Sensor CM NO NC RS 422 485 Terminal Resistance Switch RS 422 485 termination can be set using jump setting after open the top cover RJ 45 Network DC Power Input Accessories Items Specification Accessor...

Page 21: ...21 Chapter 3 How to Install 3 1 How to Connect All Parts The connection layout for the SVR 440 the monitor CCTV and external devices are described below 3 2 상세 연결 3 2 1 착탈식 하드디스크 랙 장착 방법 ...

Page 22: ...it 3 2 2 Audio The Samsung SVR 440 can save audio information For storage or output of audio information it is required to connect the relevant devices _ For Audio input setting set Audio to ON on the Recording setting menu When playback with audio in split display mode is not working properly turn the display mode to Full screen to avoid an audio playback problem ...

Page 23: ...UTPUT and the BNC terminal of the monitor using the BNC cable for video data output to the main monitor There is also VGA video output for the PC monitor User can not use both of Video output and VGA output at the same time During playback images on PC monitor few frame can be missing but this is not a defect of the unit Please refer to the Chapter 5 5 1 Check point before Starting operation ...

Page 24: ...larm Output terminal uses the contact relay for the alarm output to the external devices You can select NO Normal Open CM Common or NC Normal Close for connection according to the contact point status The operation of each relay output can be defined by a combination of Motion Detect Sensor in the Event Setting on the Main Menu See Paragraph 4 5 3 CH1 CH4 Relay Setting for details ...

Page 25: ...n that set is turns on and off the termination resistance of RS 422 485 communication device The JP2 termination is inside of the DVR No Description Classification RS 422 RS 485 1 TX Transmit Data Data 2 TX Transmit Data Data 3 RX Receive Data 4 RX Receive Data When using RS 485 connect TX to Data and connect TX to Data ...

Page 26: ...100 Base T This port is to connect to a network No Description No Description 1 TX Transmit Data 5 N C No connection 2 TX Transmit Data 6 RX Receive Data 3 RX Transmit Data 7 N C No connection 4 N C No connection 8 N C No connection ...

Page 27: ...cription 1 Red Signa 75 0 7Vp p 9 N C No connection 2 Green Signal 75 0 7Vp p 10 Ground 3 Blue Signal 75 0 7Vp p 11 Ground 4 N C No connection 12 N C No connection 5 Ground 13 HSYNC Horizontal Synchronization 6 Ground 14 VSYNC Vertical Synchronization 7 Ground 15 N C No connection 8 Ground ...

Page 28: ...ton on the remote control and the menu for a variety of settings related to the unit will appear The menu is configured as described below Screen setup Record setup System setup Network Serial setup Event setup PTZ Setup The factory default language is English See Paragraph 4 10 4 Other Settings for Language setup ...

Page 29: ...age Size Mode Quality Frame Rate Audio Post Record Time Pre Record Relay Out Event Beep Schedule CH2 CH3 CH4 Mode Quality Frame Rate Audio Post Record Time Pre Record Relay Out Event Beep Schedule Mode Quality Frame Rate Audio Post Record Time Pre Record Relay Out Event Beep Schedule Mode Quality Frame Rate Audio Post Record Time Pre Record Relay Out Event Beep Schedule System HDD Format Password ...

Page 30: ... ID BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT Event Motion Detect SENSOR CH1 4 Motion Zone CH1 4 Motion Sensitivity Sensor 1 4 Type PTZ CH1 CH2 PTZ Camera ID Model PTZ Camera ID Model CH3 PTZ Camera ID Model CH4 PTZ Camera ID Model E Mail E mail Mail Address Mail Server IP Client Access PORT CLIENT ACCESS BANDWIDTH SAVING ...

Page 31: ...een Setup Main Menu Submenu Default CH 1 4 TITLE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 1 2 3 4 0 0 AUTO SEQUENCE SEQUENCE SEQUENCE DWELL VIDEO LOSS SKIP OFF 1SEC OFF STATUS OSD CLOCK DISPLAY HDD FREE SPACE RECORD STATUS TITLES DISPLAY EVENT DISPLAY OSD CONTRAST ON ON ON ON ON ON 90 Record Setup Main Menu Submenu Default REPEAT REPEAT RECORD WARNING MASSAGE WARNING BEEP ON 1 OFF RECORD IMAGE SIZE 360x240 360x288 CH1...

Page 32: ...ECORD RELAY OUT EVENT BEEP SCHEDULE CONTINUOUS HIGH 1f s OFF 5SEC 5SEC OFF OFF SETUP CH4 MODE QUALITY FRAME RATE AUDIO POST RECORD TIME PRE RECORD RELAY OUT EVENT BEEP SCHEDULE CONTINUOUS HIGH 1f s OFF 5SEC 5SEC OFF OFF SETUP SYSTEM SETUP Main Menu Submenu Default HDD HDD FORMAT FORMAT PASSWORD ADMIN PASSWORD NETWORK PASSWORD SETUP SETUP CLOCK SETUP CLOCK DATE MODE MONTH TYPE SETUP YY MM DD INITIA...

Page 33: ... 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 OFF ns standalone4ch com CLIENT ACCESS PORT CLIENT ACCESS BANDWIDTH SAVING 3495 ON ON E MAIL E MAIL MAIL ADDRESS MAIL SERVER IP OFF SETUP 211 174 110 134 RS 485 422 SYSTEM ID BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT 0 9600 8 NONE 1 EVENT SETUP Main Menu Submenu Default MOTION DETECT CH1 4 MOTION ZONE CH1 4 MOTION SENSITIVITY FULL ZONE 7 SENSOR SEN...

Page 34: ... 0 NONE 4 3 Menu Screen Setup Select the MENU button on the remote control or the main unit and the following Menu Screen appears Press the MENU button and the background screen is switched to the Split 4 screen Main Menu Select the Main Menu corresponding to each Tab Submenu Select the Submenu that can be set up on the Main Menu Main Menu Sub Menu Setup items How to set ...

Page 35: ...ing Values Press the Buttons Exit from Menu Screen Press the ESC Button Operation using the Remote Control Move between Menus to Left Right Press the Arrow buttons Change Setting Values Press Buttons Exit from Menu Screen Press the ESC Button 4 4 SCREEN SETUP Press the MENU button and select the Tab by using the Left Right arrow button and the submenu related to the live monitoring screen appears ...

Page 36: ...the Channel Titles can be arranged by using buttons After moving the cursor is moved press the ENT button to select the relevant character To exit from the Menu Setup press the ESC button Press the Up Down arrow button to move between character strings To insert spaces move the cursor to SPACE on the screen and then press SELECT on the remote control or ENT button the main unit BRIGHTNESS Adjusts ...

Page 37: ...witching interval can be set from 1 up to 10 sec VIDEO LOSS SKIP With Video Loss Skip ON channels without video input signals are automatically skipped and only channels with video input are displayed 4 4 3 STATUS DISPLAY Selects information to display on the live screens OSD ON OFF With OSD ON the Status information is displayed on the live screen CLOCK DISPLAY ON OFF With Clock Display ON the cu...

Page 38: ...strated below Press button and select the submenu by using the Left Right button Next press button again and you can select setup items using the Up Down button 4 5 1 REPEAT RECORD Monitoring screens can be recorded on the HDD and the storage capacities vary on HDD types installed on the unit REPEAT RECORD ON OFF Set whether to repeat recording ON If no storage spaces are left on the HDD recording...

Page 39: ...39 4 5 2 RECORD SETUP IMAGE SIZE Set the resolution to either 720X480 or 360X240 4 5 3 CH1 CH4 Set the details of recording setup mode ...

Page 40: ...r to save audio data along with video POST REC TIME Recording continues for the predefined hours since the occurrence of an event The available setting values are from 1 to 30 seconds PRE RECORD This is pre event record setup Automatically record 5 second of pre event data if you set 5 sec Pre event record is not activated if you set OFF RELAY OUT Set it ON to activate the relay output EVENT BEEP ...

Page 41: ...tton again and you can select setup items using the Up Down button 4 6 1 HDD FORMAT HDD FORMAT Select whether to initialize the HDD Select ON to delete all data saved in the HDD and the unit will automatically reboot for system stabilization 4 6 2 PASSWORD Set the Admin and Network Passwords NETWORK PASSWORD Network Password is required when access to DVR through Network and set the 4 digit passwo...

Page 42: ...DD MM YY or YY MM DD MM DD YY DD MM YY MONTH TYPE Selects the INITIAL or NUMBER for the month format 4 6 4 ETC LANGUAGE SETTING LANGUAGE Selects a language for the Menu screen Korean English is available KEY BUZZER Selects whether to generate the key sound when pressing the buttons DEFAULT Initializes the setting values of the unit to the factory default values DECRIPTION Detailed information of t...

Page 43: ...ypes connected to a computer IP ADDRESS Enters IP ADDRESS that the relevant Internet service provider assigns to a user SUBNET MASK Enters SUBNET MASK address that the relevant Internet service provider assigns to a user GATEWAY Enters GATEWAY Address that the relevant Internet service provider assigns to a user DNS Enters DNS address that the relevant Internet service provider assigns to a user I...

Page 44: ...or on the DDNS SERVER and set it ON This is all about the DDNS setup on the DVR unit Step 2 Using the IP authentication program obtain the authentication numbers 1 Dynamic IP authentication program Download www samsungcctv co kr SVR 440 Download center Dynamic IP authentication program Download 2 Check the MAC ADDRESS and Domain name as below ...

Page 45: ...onfirm the authentication number Using GEN SERIAL obtain the Registration number according to the Mac address Refer to the Mac address from the following path DVR System setup ETC System info MAC ADDRESS Input the Mac Address on the GEN SERIAL and click on 생성 button to generate the authentication numbers ...

Page 46: ... Password and click on the OK button Enter the ID P W of the system you wish to register on the DDNS registration server screen After entering the ID P S click OK on the lower right corner of the screen Then the next menu screen will appear as below 2 Then the next menu screen or You will see the screen as below Click Registration to go to the next menu screen as below Input Mac Address Generate a...

Page 47: ...47 3 Input Mac address Registration and Domain name Click on the CHECK button to move on next step 4 The following message will be displayed if the Domain name entered is usable Click Click ...

Page 48: ...click on the OK button on Camera Server registration screen 7 Once the registration is done Click on the LIST button on Camera Server registration screen Registered domain can be checked as below 8 Domain name can be easily modified Select the desired host name and click on the INFO CHANGE to change the name Click ...

Page 49: ...49 9 Mac address can not be modified therefore Click on the DELETE button to delete the host name and repeat the registration procedure 10 Click on the YES button to delete the host name Click Click ...

Page 50: ...xample Default setting port on DVR 3495 Setting port for VIDEO 3496 Setting port for AUDIO 3497 CLIENT ACCESS Set the Network access password BANDWIDTH SAVING Select Bandwidth Saving ON Transmit frame rate reduces to 1fps 4 7 3 SEND E MAIL In case of the connected dynamic IP changes send the new IP address to the registered E mail address SEND E MAIL Select ON for the E mail sending MAIL ADDRESS P...

Page 51: ... SYSTEM ID Set the IDs related to the DVR main unit ID in connecting devices such as cameras to the unit BAUD RATE Set the data transfer rate per second DATA BIT Set the data transfer bit PARITY BIT Set the error checking method in data transfer STOP BIT Set the bits to insert when the data transfer is completed 4 8 EVENT SETUP Set the submenu as described below for event recording ...

Page 52: ...sitivity to the changes on a screen from 1 to 9 Higher values mean more precise motion detection Area Setup Select the area for the motion detection in FULL or Partial zone FULL ZONE Detect motions by analyzing the changes of Full images from cameras PARTIAL ZONE User can select the desired zone for motion detect ...

Page 53: ...e Tab using the Left Right button Then the submenu related to PTZ appears as illustrated below Press button and select the submenu using the Left Right button Next press button again and you can select setup items using the Up Down button 4 9 1 Setup by Channel Assigns the camera ID by channel and set the camera model PTZ Camera IP 0 255 User can designate each camera ID from 0 to 255 Model SPD PE...

Page 54: ...nu after setup Then the confirm box appears Select YES and the setting values are saved 4 11 ETC 4 11 1 Firmware Upgrade User can upgrade the software using the firmware download You can download the firmware with USB Memory stick Turn the power off Press ESC button on the front panel Hold it and turn the power on Press ESC button and hold it until initial massage is displayed on the screen Select...

Page 55: ...BOOT APPLICATION in the test mode DVR will be rebooted again and back to live monitoring screen mode Now the firmware upgrade is completed 4 11 2 Solution for time mismatch When you change the DVR clock or time error occurs the following message can be displayed To solve this problem adjust the correct time on DVR When the above message is displayed turn the power off Press ESC button and hold it ...

Page 56: ...tion to input correct time otherwise data stored in HDD can be deleted Select BOOT APPLICATION and press ENT button and DVR will be rebooted again and back to live monitoring screen mode Please check if the USB memory stick is compatible with DVR SAN DISK CO PRETEC LG INNOTECH C C TRANSCEND etc TEST MODE FACTORY DEFAULT MAC CONFIGURATION is for manufacturer use only Please do not touch ...

Page 57: ...A by using the switch on the rear panel of the unit See the details as below Video mode Video output SETTING NTSC PAL BNC VGA Factory Default O X O X X O O X O X X O X O X O 5 2 Power Connection Connect the Power cable to power up the unit After power up the presence of video input signals is automatically recognized All setting values are kept even after a sudden power failure ...

Page 58: ...le and Multi Channel Display Press the Channel button 1 4 then the single channel is displayed on the full screen Press the ENT button then the four connected channels are displayed on the quad split screens 5 3 2 Auto Screen Display Switching Press the AUTO button then each channel are automatically switched and displayed at the interval set in SCREEN SETUP SEQUENCING on the menu Press the AUTO b...

Page 59: ...RECORDING 5 4 2 Scheduled Recording If RECORD SETUP CH1 CH4 RECORD MODE on the menu is set to SCHEDULE recording is automatically executed according to the schedule Recording Status Display on the screen depends on the recording status If the relevant channel is not recorded the mark is indicated C CONTINUOUS RECORDING S SENSOR RECORDING M MOTION DETECT RECORDING 5 5 Recorded Video Search Press th...

Page 60: ...5 5 2 TIME LINE BAR User can easily select a desired search time using the Time line bar Press ENT button on the Time line bar to display calendar and press ENT button again to display as below Time zone with recorded data is displayed in colors Search Bar by Hour Press ENT button to move the cursor to Minute search bar Select a desired search time on the Minute search bar and press ENT button to ...

Page 61: ...d press PLAY button to playback 5 5 4 GO FIRST Press ENT button to playback from the first data stored in the HDD 5 5 5 GO LAST Press ENT button to playback from the last data stored in the HDD 5 5 6 LOG FILE LIST Press ENT button on this menu to display calendar Select a desired date on the calendar to display the Log files Press ESC button to exit this menu ...

Page 62: ...age into HDD and can be transferred to USB memory stick later Press SEARCH button and select ARCHIVE to display calendar Select desired date and press ENT button to display Figure2 Select a desired list to be backup and the image is displayed Insert USB memory stick or External CD RW Guaranteed to the recommended model only into the USB port on the front panel of the unit and press BACKUP button S...

Page 63: ... button and sel ect ARCHIVE to display calendar Select desired date and press ENT button to display Figure2 Select a desired list to be backup and the image is displayed Insert USB memory stick or External CD RW Guaranteed to the recommended model only into the USB port on the front panel of the unit and press BACKUP button Select YES to transfer the data into the USB memory stick When backup is c...

Page 64: ...nit 5 7 PTZ Press the PTZ button on the selected Full Live Screen and adjust the Pan Tilt or Zoom of a camera The PTZ function can be controlled by the function buttons of the front panel or remote controller PTZ Function can be controlled when the PTZ camera is properly connected to RS 485 5 7 1 PAN TILT adjustment Select PAN TILT and press ENT button For Pan adjustment Press button For Tilt adju...

Page 65: ...5 5 7 3 INITIALIZE Select INITIALIZE and Press ENT button to initialize the PTZ camera Press the PTZ control button to move and press the button again to stop The PTZ Mode is available in the Live Screen ...

Page 66: ...tion Client PC DVR Min Recommended 1Mbps or over 2Mbps or over 0 5Mbps or over 2Mbps or over The image transfer rate depends on the number of Client PCs connected to the unit The Network Viewer Program is compatible with Microsoft Windows 2000 XP 6 1 3 Program Installation Turn on the Client PC where Windows 2000 or Windows XP is installed Insert the exclusive program that comes with the unit in y...

Page 67: ...vrManager exe file to start the program The following screen is displayed Time IP information Connect Dis connect Live Playback Password Channel Select PTZ Control Recording status Audio Alarm Minimize Maximize Exit button ...

Page 68: ...68 6 2 Control Panel for Live screen Network Access PTZ Control HDD Free Space Audio ON OFF Password Input Recorded Data Search Audio Volume Alarm Out Channel Select Auto Sequence ...

Page 69: ...en appears You can add change or delete information for the remote sites where the units are installed on this screen Press button again to dis connect Press OK button to get Live images If you connect as DNS Input DNS in IP Address Window Up to one remote sites are accessible in Live monitoring mode Only one user can access and playback data through Network at the same time Playback through Netwo...

Page 70: ... the following screen appears Input password and Press OK button to save the password Once you save password you will be asked to input collect password anytime you access and control this viewer software Channel Select Button User can select single channel and Press button to display in Quad screen mode Auto Sequence Button Press is button to activate Auto sequence mode 1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH ...

Page 71: ...ton to move down ZF Control Zoom Focus Press ZF button and control Zoom Focus by using following buttons Press this button to Zoom in Press this button to Zoom out Press this button to Focus in Press this button to Focus out HDD Free Space HDD free space information from DVR Audio ON OFF button Audio Volume control SVR 440 support Two way Audio communication Both of DVR site and client should have...

Page 72: ...ect option in this Menu screen Security Option User can set the Password protection as below Startup Password is required when you start the viewer Shutdown Password is required when you close the viewer Setup Password is required when you change setup of the viewer Live Monitoring Password is required when the viewer mode switch from search mode to Live monitoring mode ...

Page 73: ...is disconnected Reconnection will be attempted in 10 seconds Display Network Statistics It shows the state of video transmission Time Format Set the desired date and time display format being displayed on the viewer 2 Site Information of the cameras connected at site is displayed and User can change the camera title in this menu Even if the camera title is changed on Network viewer the camera titl...

Page 74: ...og file in the PC Size Set size of folder for the Event Log file is stored 4 Record Record Condition In Live monitoring mode Press button to store the images into the PC Event Type Setup whether Log Icon and Event list are stored by Event type ...

Page 75: ...from the site in case Event Event User can assign the desired Event type to be stored and the following screen box appears when you select Event on the Record Condition menu Motion Store images when Motion is detected Alarm Store images when Alarm is detected Duration Set the record time Channel Select the desired Channel to be stored in PC 4 1 DISK Set the HDD space related setup ...

Page 76: ...est Files The recorded data will be over written when the HDD space is fully recorded Stop Recording Stop recording even if the HDD space is fully recorded 5 Video Set Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation 6 About Network Viewer Software Version and Information about the License ...

Page 77: ...s button to print the stored image Pressing this button the window as bellow will pop up in order to write the details of the image After you fill out the fields such as Title Subject and description press Print button to start print Video record button In Live monitoring mode Press this button to store the video into the PC Press again to stop recording The way to play the data which is stored is...

Page 78: ...ideo in red Select the date on the calendar you wish to play The green bar indicates there is recorded videos on the date which is selected Move the slide bar to the time you wish to star playing back Click the button to play the recorded video on the PC Exit button Press this button to close the viewer software Pause In Live monitoring mode Press this button to pause the live image ...

Page 79: ... 4 control Panel for Search screen Playback Button Network Access Button Network Access Audio ON OFF Recorded Data Search Password Input Channel Select Search Calendar HDD Free Space Audio Volume Alarm out ...

Page 80: ...l for Live screen for Channel Select button Search Calendar Select the desired search date Date with recorded data is indicated in Blue color HDD Free Space HDD free space information from DVR Audio ON OFF button Audio Volume control When Alarm occurs on DVR the color will turn to red Play back Button 1X Playback Pause Reverse Playback Speed at 1X 2X 4X Jump Step Backward Press this button to play...

Page 81: ...AVI Backup Button Press button and the following screen appears Set the Backup duration and press OK button to store the backup AVI file into the PC The AVI file can be displayed by the window media player When the AVI File is not played on the Window media player Erase the SMI File in the folder which the data is stored or move the SMI File to another folder SMI File is an OSD text File of date C...

Page 82: ...cated in Purple color Once you set the Mark in out Press button and press OK button to start backup Setup Button Same function as Live Control Button button in Live screen mode Press this button to close the viewer 6 6 Search Date with red color indicate that contains recorded data Select the desired date and time and press button to playback ...

Page 83: ... receiving part of the unit If the unit ID and the remote control ID do not match set the identical ID to both devices HDD record is not performed The HDD doesn t record the video if the service life of the HDD has ended or there are bad sectors in the HDD For those cases replace the HDD The unit dose not perform Scheduled Recording Check whether Scheduled Recording Start End times and the current...

Page 84: ...reen 1 4 Speed Max 120fps Max 100fps Resolution 720 X 480 360 X 240 720 X 576 360 X 288 Recording Mode Normal Schedule Event HDD 160GB Backup Copy USB Memory Stick or External CD RW Serial Interface RS 485 422 Alarm Input Output 4 1 Audio Input Output 4 1 Interface RJ 45 10 100 Base t Protocol TCP IP DHCP PPPoE NETWORK Software Network Viewer 440 Remote Control Controllable upto 9 DVRs OSD Stylish...

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