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Page 2: ... or in any part Additionally the manufacturer does not provide warranty for any additional part or piece that was not supplied by the manufacturer The product warranty period is for two years from the purchase date However the warranty does not cover any of the following problems and a nominal service fee will be charged if Malfunction due to user s negligence Dismantling or replacement by the use...

Page 3: ...ct malfunctions Please contact your sales agent for help with safe assembly and installation This instruction manual is based on the SVR 470 installed with the firmware version at 1 0 0 The contents of this manual may change in order to accommodate updates in firmware and or software Also the specifications and or design of this product may change without prior notice for product improvement 2 ...

Page 4: ... 2 3 Back 13 2 4 Remote Controller Buttons 14 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLING HARDWARE 17 3 1 Network Wiring 17 3 2 Detailed Wiring Instructions 17 3 2 1 Camera 17 3 2 2 Connecting Audio 18 3 2 3 Monitor 18 3 2 4 Alarm Input Output 20 3 2 5 External Control Device RS 485 21 3 2 6 Connecting to LAN Ethernet 10 100 Base T 21 3 3 Installing HDD 22 CHAPTER 4 MENU INTRODUCTION 25 4 1 Monitoring Screen 25 4 2 Menu...

Page 5: ... 31 5 4 Clock 33 CHAPTER 6 NETWORK SETUP 35 6 1 Network 35 6 2 DDNS Connection Setup 36 6 3 DDNS 36 6 3 1 DDNS Registration 37 6 4 Connecting to Client 40 6 5 SERIAL 41 6 6 E MAIL 42 CHAPTER 7 RECORDING EVENT SETUP 43 7 1 Record Setup 43 7 1 1 General Setup 43 7 1 2 Detail Setup 44 7 2 Event Setup 45 7 2 1 Event Setup 45 7 2 2 Motion Detection 46 7 2 3 Text 47 4 ...

Page 6: ...tatus 53 8 3 1 Recording Mode Display 54 CHAPTER 9 PTZ SETUP 55 9 1 CH1 CH4 Individual Channel Setup 55 9 2 Using PTZ 55 9 2 1 Pan Tilt Controls 56 9 2 2 Zoom Focus Controls 56 9 2 3 Initialize 56 9 2 4 Camera OSD Menu 56 CHAPTER 10 SEARCHING RECORDED VIDEOS 57 10 1 Searching Events 57 10 2 Time Bar Search 58 10 3 Time Search 58 10 4 Play from Beginning 58 10 5 Play from Last 59 10 6 Searching Log...

Page 7: ...er Login Page 64 11 3 Live Mode 65 11 4 Search Mode 66 11 5 Web Viewer Buttons 68 APPENDIX 71 Appendix A Troubleshooting 71 Appendix B How to Upgrade Firmware 73 Appendix C How to Resolve Time Difference Errors 74 Appendix D Factory Default Values 75 Appendix E Compatible PTZ Camera Models 78 Appendix F Recommended HDD Models 79 Appendix G Product Specifications 80 Appendix H Product Schematics 82...

Page 8: ...tiple power cords to a single outlet 9 Do not place heavy objects or vessels containing water on the unit since it can cause serious malfunctions 9 Do not use this item in a location containing propane gas gasoline or other flammable substances to avoid risk of explosion or fire 9 To avoid the risk of electric shock do not touch the power plug with moisture on your hands 9 Do not insert your hand ...

Page 9: ...lling 9 Avoid installation in an environment where the product will be exposed to heat or direct sunlight product deformation and or damage may result 9 Installing a camera while recording is in progress may corrupt the recorded picture in other channel s To avoid decreasing video quality please only record after installation of a new camera is complete Using the Product 9 Avoid shock and vibratio...

Page 10: ...le it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product sho...

Page 11: ...g stages to preserve the environment and is taking a number of steps to provide customers with more environmentally friendly products The Eco mark represents Samsung Techwin s will to create environmentally friendly products and indicates that the product satisfies the EU RoHS Directive 10 ...

Page 12: ...udes the DVR and following components Please make sure that your package is not missing any of these If it is please contact your vendor for assistance 1 Network Viewer Program CD 2 User s Manual 3 Remote Controller 4 Remote Controller Batteries 5 Power Cord Adapter 6 Rack Mounts Fixture Screws 11 ...

Page 13: ... for the 940 model 5 STOP p playing a 15 ESC u or cancels a Used when to sto video and to search a new file Exits the men command 6 PLAY PA Plays or pauses a video 16 in the settings menu USE Moves up screen 7 STEP ying s 17 in the Settings menu When pressed while pla this button play video frame by frame Moves right screen 8 REC re manually 18 Moves down in the settings men Used to cord and stop ...

Page 14: ...or the activation of an event 5 HDD Turns on while recording 4 Turns on upon video input or the activation of an event or playing a video 10 3 Back 2 SVR 470 Rear Panel No Terminal Description 1 VIDEO IN Camera Input Terminal NTSC PAL 2 AUDIO IN Audio Input Terminal 3 AUDIO OUT Audio Output Terminal 4 VIDEO OUT Monitor Connection Terminal 5 VGA PC VGA Monitor Connection Terminal 6 RS poses cannot ...

Page 15: ...ed while playing this button plays video frame by frame 10 PLAY PAUSE Plays or pauses a video 11 video FAST Changes the playback speed to 2x and 4x while playing and searching 12 DIR ection when playing or searching a video Reverses the playback dir The playback is backwards when pressed while playing forward 13 ENTER between the 4 split screen and full screen modes for the Live Switches screen Al...

Page 16: ...off emote Controller Operation Range Remote Control ID Setup To one remote controller remote control IDs are assigned to each product In the System menu under System Setup select an ID at Remote Control ID vailable to select using the left and right arrow buttons The default value is All Save the new settings and exit to the main screen R 30 30 5m control multiple products with How to Set Up 1 to ...

Page 17: ...e screen Pic 2 and starts responding to the remote controller s commands To control a product with ID 2 follow the same instructions as above press ID SET and then the number 2 The product then displays ID 2 on the screen and starts responding to the remote controller s commands Pic 1 Remote ID SET Button Pic 2 The product displays the ID on the screen 16 ...

Page 18: ...am for the SVR 470 monitors CCTVs and external devices Installing the SVR 470 3 2 Detailed Wiring Instructions 3 2 1 Camera The SVR 470 can be connected to a maximum of 4 CCTV cameras Connect the BNC terminal on a camera with the CAMERA IN terminal on the back of the product The SVR 470 Camera Connection 17 ...

Page 19: ... menu Audio Output Connect an RCA audio output terminal speaker equipped monitor and etc with the AUDIO OUT terminal on the back of the product Caution Audio may skip if it is recorded in 4CH and played on 4 split screens If this happens change the screen mode to Full Screen 3 2 3 Monitor To output video feed from a camera to a monitor connect the monitor to the VGA or VIDEO OUTPUT terminal on the...

Page 20: ...ription No Description 1 Red Signal 75Ω 0 7Vp p 9 N C Not Connected 2 Green Signal 75Ω 0 7Vp p 10 Grounded 3 Blue Signal 75Ω 0 7Vp p 11 Grounded 4 N C Not Connected 12 N C Not Connected 5 Grounded 13 HSYNC Horizontal Synchronization 6 Grounded 14 VSYNC Vertical Synchronization 7 Grounded 15 N C Not Connected 8 Grounded 19 ...

Page 21: ...Alarm Input Output These external sensor connection terminals are used to receive information from connected sensors and devices Relay Output This alarm output terminal is for a contact relay that sends alarm to an external device NO Normal Open and NC Normal Close are available depending on the contact types Note You can define the operation of a relay output by coordinating Motion Detection and ...

Page 22: ...t turns on or off the terminating resistance of the RS 485 communication device 3 2 6 Connecting to LAN Ethernet 10 100 Base T This port is used to connect to a network No Description No Description 1 TX Data Transmission 5 N C Not Connected 2 TX Data Transmission 6 RX Data Reception 3 RX Data Transmission 7 N C Not Connected 4 N C Not Connected 8 N C Not Connected 21 ...

Page 23: ...s to the HDD bracket The following picture shows an HDD attached with 4 fixture screws Once the brackets are attached to the HDD place the HDD on the product hanger Install the HDD with the front facing the product fan and the cable connection terminal facing the board The following picture shows an HDD being installed in the product hanger When attaching the HDD match the holes on the HDD bracket...

Page 24: ...SATA cable to the HDD followed by the HDD power then data cables to the board Connecting SATA Cable Connecting Power Data Cables HDD Data Cable Connector on the Board HDD Power Cable Connector on the Board After installing the HDD fasten the HDD brackets as shown in the picture below Now the HDD is fully attached to the product 23 ...

Page 25: ...he main board Connect the HDD power cable to the main board Note The product automatically formats a newly installed HDD when it powers up you can immediately start using new HDDs without formatting Detaching HDD Detaching an HDD is the same as attaching it but in reverse order Detach the HDD from the product hanger Unplug the SATA and power cables Loosen the HDD fixture bracket Detach the HDD Cau...

Page 26: ...the DVR Upon turning on the power the DVR automatically detects available video input signals It retains its current settings even over power outages 4 2 Menus To bring up the Settings menu press the Function button on the front panel of the product or simply press MENU on the remote controller Available menus are as shown below Note The product language is set to English as the default Change it ...

Page 27: ...ch tab Options Options for sub menus are available to change Setup Guidelines Help messages are available to setup each individual setting The Record menus may take a while to apply new settings Setup Guidelines Main Menu Sub Menu Options System Settings Event Settings Screen Settings Record Settings Network System HDD Password Time PTZ Network Client Access Serial E Mail Event Motion Detection Te...

Page 28: ...een Menus Press the buttons Change Settings Press the buttons Exit Menu Press ESC z Using the Remote Controller Move between Menus Press the buttons Change Settings Press the buttons Exit Menu Press ESC 4 4 Closing Menu To exit the menu press ESC When a window appears asking your confirmation select YES to apply new settings 27 ...

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Page 30: ...the front button on the DVR is pressed DEFAULT Resets the current settings to their factory defaults REMOTE SETUP Select ON to change the settings of the DVR from a remote location When ON is selected you can connect to the DVR and change the settings remotely over the network REMOTE CONTROLLER ID Activates the remote control ID of connected devices IDs 1 to 9 are available Remote controller IDs a...

Page 31: ...s 3 MIN 10 MIN If no button is used for 3minutes to 10 minutes the LCD monitor automatically turns off and then comes back up when any button is pressed Always Keeps the monitor on at all times 5 2 HDD HDD FORMAT Deletes all records in the HDD Press the ENT button to delete all records Once all data is deleted the DVR reboots itself to stabilize the system HDD DESCRIPTION Displays information incl...

Page 32: ...9 USER PASSWORD Enter a user password The password must be a 4 digit number and can be selected with the number keys 0 9 For more detailed instructions on setting up a password please refer to DVR User Permissions EVENT BEEP You may activate a buzzer when an incorrect password is entered 3 or more times 5 3 1 DVR User Permissions Use the USER PASSWORD option to set up user permissions You can give...

Page 33: ...s set to X the entire entries on the column automatically reset to O as shown in Pic B To set up different permissions for users select O for PASSWORD CHECK and then read the following instructions Caution When PASSWORD CHECK is set to X everyone can access the pertinent menu without entering password This option is recommended only if one administrator manages the DVR PASSWORD CHECK O Only users ...

Page 34: ... SAVING Select ON if Daylight Saving Time applies to your area DST START Select a date that Daylight Saving Time begins DST END Select a date that Daylight Saving Time ends DATE SETUP Select the current time of your area NTP Network Time Protocol Select ON to enable this option When enabled the DVR compares its time with the NTP server once every 24 hours If the time difference between the server ...

Page 35: ... the name of a desired NTP Server Korean Example Enter an internet based NTP server such as time bora net GMT Select your GMT time adjustable Korea is GMT 09 00 DATE MODE You can change the display format of the DVR date 6 formats are available as listed below Type Type 1 YY MM DD 2 YY MM DD 3 MM DD YY 4 MM DD YY 5 DD MM YY 6 DD MM YY 34 ...

Page 36: ...is option if the DVR is assigned to a dynamic IP from a router When using DHCP the domain name of the DVR registered to a DDNS server is mainly used to connect to the network instead of the IP ADSL Select this if you use PPPoE Press the ENTER button on the menu to bring up the following setup menu ID Enter an ID to connect to an ADSL network PW Enter the password of the ID entered above DDNS ON OF...

Page 37: ...ungipolis com PW Enter the password registered at www samsungipolis com Once you finish the settings above the DVR main frame is ready to connect to the DDNS server Step 2 Once you finish the settings above move to the registered DDNS server Refer to 6 3 1 DDNS Registration 6 3 DDNS If the DVR is connected to a cable modem or an xDSL modem a new IP address will be assigned each time the device con...

Page 38: ...on Step 1 Connect to the iPOLiS website and sign up for a membership Website URL www samsungipolis com To sign up click to agree with the Terms of Service check the availability of your ID and then enter your personal information 37 ...

Page 39: ...s displayed If no product has been registered the list shows an empty page To register the DVR first register its product Domain Check the availability of the product Domain and then enter necessary information to finish the registration Product Domain cannot be modified once they are registered To change a product Domain you must register the product again 38 ...

Page 40: ...elow Press the Menu button and then select the Network menu The following screen appears Select ON for DDNS The default address www samsungipolis com Enter the Domain and password used to register the product on the iPOLiS website into ID and PW Once you finish the settings above the DVR main frame is ready to connect to the DDNS server 39 ...

Page 41: ...ected products are displayed as On in the Product List View Moves to the login page of Web Viewer of the selected product Edit Delete Edits the information of the selected products or deletes the product from the list 6 4 Connecting to Client PORT Change a port to connect to a client The SVR 470 uses total 3 different ports 40 ...

Page 42: ...access the DVR remotely over the network BANDWIDTH SAVING Select ON to consume less bandwidth Selecting ON transfers only the standard frames OFF transfers all frames 6 5 SERIAL Configure settings to connect a POS device TYPE Select RS 232 or RS 485 SYSTEM ID Select the system ID BAUD RATE Select a data transfer speed bits per second DATA BIT Select a data transfer bit PARITY BIT Select a type to ...

Page 43: ...Press ENTER to bring up a soft keyboard and enter an email address Use the up down left and right buttons to select keys and enter an address MAIL SERVER IP Enter the IP address of the outgoing mail server AUTHENTICATION Enter your ID and password for the outgoing mail server ID Enter your user ID for the outgoing mail server PW Enter the password of the ID entered above RETURN MAIL ADDRESS Enter ...

Page 44: ...ge quality but increases the file size and decreases the frame rate The monitoring screen can be recorded to the HDD The recordable capacity varies depending on the size of the HDDs REPEAT RECORD Select to repeat the recording operation ON The unit keeps repeating the recording operation If there is not enough space in the HDD it overwrites the oldest data with new recording data OFF If there is n...

Page 45: ... Detection Recording Commands the channel to start recording only if movement is detected Sensor Commands the channel to start recording only if a sensor is activated TEXT Commands the channel to start recording only if a text event occurs Scheduled Recording Commands the channel to record as scheduled Recording Disabled Disables the recording feature SCHEDULE Set the Recording Mode to Scheduled R...

Page 46: ...vent Selecting Yes commands the DVR to start recording 3 seconds prior to an event and No disables this option Post Event Recording Duration Select a recording duration after an event from 1 to 20 seconds Audio Select Yes or No to record audio 7 2 Event Setup Set the event menus of a DVR such as Motion Detection Sensor and Alarm Press the MENU button and then select a tab using the left and right ...

Page 47: ...OR TYPE Select a sensor option for a selected channel N O or N C N O Normal Open sensor N C Normal Close sensor OFF Disabled 7 2 2 Motion Detection When the recording mode is set to Motion Detection set the motion zone and sensitivity for the channels CHANNEL Select a channel for the MD recording mode MOTION ZONE Available zones are Full and Partial FULL Records the entire screen when movement is ...

Page 48: ...lect to connect a fingerprint recognition device CHECK PROTOCOL Standard Protocol HEADER1 HEADER2 DELIMITER LINES Select the number of lines to display on one screen 7 2 4 Simple POS Manual Connect to a POS device through a serial communication port To display text data on the screen at least one channel must be in the Text Event Recording mode and set to display text Main Menu Most settings are a...

Page 49: ...ndicates the beginning of data Header2 Enter a text that indicates the beginning of data 2 headers can be entered Delimiter Enter text that indicates the end of data Line num Enter a number of lines to show on one screen e g The following strings are actual data from a POS device Kalatel Quick Easy Mart 0D 0A 3197 Airport Loop Drive 0D 0A Costa Mesa Ca 92626 0D 0A 0D 0A Candy Bar 1 49 0D 0A Soft D...

Page 50: ...ata and is currently in full screen mode Up Down Up displays text data and Down hides it they enable checking the screen behind text data Can be used while playing and pausing video Left Right The Right button moves to the next page of text data that is too long to display on one screen The Left button moves back to the previous page Can be used while a video is paused After adding these buttons t...

Page 51: ... relay when using POS V LOSS Activate a relay when video input signals are lost V LOSS Available only if the Recording Mode is set to Motion Detection or Sensor and Pre Event Recording is selected The V LOSS recording saves the history in a log file Using the V LOSS times that are recorded in the log file you can search the recording times in the Search and Play window HDD Error Activates a relay ...

Page 52: ... a name for a channel To enter a name select a channel name and then press the ENTER button The following soft keyboard appears To move between characters use the keys To change characters use the keys To change characters press the Up or Down key on a character To save a channel name move the cursor to the ENTER key and then press it To exit the menu press ESC When pressing ESC a selected channel...

Page 53: ...ce of videos from P The Live Screen displays the video of cha Channel 4 at defined intervals In the Auto Sequence menu you can select a channel sequencin interval from 1 to 10 seconds INTERVAL Select a screen V LOSS SKIP Selecting On in the V LOSS SKIP option skips channels wit and displays only ones that transmit video input signals 8 Pressing the AUTO button on each channel commands the channel ...

Page 54: ...EE SPACE Select ON to display remaining free space of the HDD RECORD STATUS Select ON to display the Recording icon on a corner of the screen of a channel in the Recording mode TITLE DISPLAY Select ON to display the name of Channel 1 to 4 on the live screen Channel names are available to set at the Channel Name sub menu EVENT DISPLAY Select ON to display events on the screen OSD CONTRAST Adjusts t...

Page 55: ...ecording mode S In Sensor Recording mode ording mode M In Motion Detection Rec ng mode T In Text Recordi No Video Input 0 Recording Disabled 2 Scheduled Recording If Scheduled Recording is selected at the Record Settings CH1 CH4 Detailed Settings the DVR auto i g at the scheduled date and time matically starts record n S Sensor Recording Recording Disabled ng C Continuous Normal Recordi n Recordin...

Page 56: ...nel PTZ CAMERA ID Select a camera ID from 0 to 255 MODEL Select the model of the connected camera The camera input signal varies depending on the manufacturer please enter the correct model for the camera For compatible camera models please refer to the appendix of this manual 9 2 Using PTZ Select a live screen in full screen mode and then press the PTZ button to adjust the Pan Tilt and Zoom opera...

Page 57: ...ress the button to zoom out Focus Press the button to focus on an object at a short distance and to focus on an object at a long distance 9 2 3 Initialize Resets the PTZ camera Note PTZ Operation Press the up down left and right buttons once to start operation and then press the buttons again to cancel operation The PTZ mode is available in the live screen mode 9 2 4 Camera OSD Menu To control the...

Page 58: ...kup files 10 1 Searching Events You can search events of each channel by the recording mode Motion Detection Sensor Text Normal and Manual Recording modes When pressing ENTER at the Event Search menu the following screen appears Days with recorded videos are displayed in a highly visible color Using the ENTER button select a desired date channel and event type Press the ENTER button again to start...

Page 59: ...een bar displays the hours of saved video A1 A4 Displays if a channel has recorded audio To record audio select ON at the Audio option under the Record Settings menu 10 3 Time Search You can manually enter a timeline to search videos Press ENTER on the Time Search menu The following screen appears Enter a timeline and then press the ENTER button to play a video For the unit of seconds 15 30 and 45...

Page 60: ...rame that you want to copy as a still image Then a window will appear as shown in Pic 1 below In the window select YES to save the frame to the internal file list of the DVR Another window will appear asking to save it to a backup device In the window select YES to save the frame to a USB memory stick To view the internal file list of the DVR press SEARCH to bring up the Search menu Selecting the ...

Page 61: ... DVR s unique file format Then the COPY window will ask if you want to save the video to a connected storage device Select YES to save Pic 3 To view the internal file list of the DVR press SEARCH to bring up the Search menu Selecting the Copy option in the menu displays a calendar that contains a list of copied files Select a date and then press ENTER A list of copied files on the date displays as...

Page 62: ...lect Copy Format Pic 4 Select YES to Save to USB Memory Stick Pic 5 Copy List AVI When saved in AVI format files can be played in Windows Media Player or other video players DVR When saved in the DVR format files cannot be played on popular media players but only on an exclusive player that is automatically created inside the USB storage device along with a video file 61 ...

Page 63: ...a video by one second Plays or pauses a video Stops a video Increases the playback speed of a video for searching Changes the playback direction of a video for searching Play forward backward Caution Certain videos may skip a few frames during playback but this does not indicate a problem in the product 62 ...

Page 64: ...NS registration please refer to Chapter 6 Both a network and DDNS registration are required in order to connect to the Web Viewer How to Connect In the Internet Explorer address bar enter the product IP address or domain name that is registered to DDNS www samsungipolis com Images such as Internet Explorer address bar In case that Domain is apple On the Login page enter IP Address Port Password an...

Page 65: ...main name that is registered to DDNS www samsungipolis com PORTT Enter the port of the product Default Port 3495 USER ID Enter your USER ID Default ID ADMIN USER1 USER2 USER3 Set product s MENU SYSTEM SETUP USER ID PASSWORD Enter your USER ID Default ID ADMIN USER1 USER2 USER3 Set product s MENU SYSTEM SETUP PASSWORD Click this Login button to connect to a product that matches the entered IP addre...

Page 66: ...ls the Pan and Tilt operations of a connected PTZ dome camera This button is available only for users with the PTZ permissions that are set to 0 at the System Setup Password User Authentication menu Camera Zoom and Focus control button Controls the Zoom and Focus operations of a connected camera This button is available only for users with the PTZ permissions that are set to 0 at the System Setup ...

Page 67: ... with saved videos per channel Select a search time to play a video immediately Turns on the audio for playing video Captures still images of a screen Use this option to save video while playing Select a backup duration and then press OK to save the video data to a selected folder Plays backward at a fast speed 1x 2x 4x and 8x Pauses or replays a video Stops searching Plays forward at a fast speed...

Page 68: ...11 4 Search Mode Select an hour to play a saved video 67 ...

Page 69: ...n Commands the camera to focus on a short distance object Commands the camera to zoom out Commands the camera to focus on a long distance object Not used for this product 1 Channel 4 Channels supported Displays a channel in full screen mode Pause When selecting ZF Captures still images of a screen Camera Pan Tilt Control Button Camera Zoom Focus Control Button Audio Button 68 ...

Page 70: ...1 5 Web Viewer Buttons 2 Search Mode Saved Data Display Calendar Search Time Selection Icon Saved Data Play Button Audio Button Captures still images of a screen Switch to Live Mode Video Copy Button 69 ...

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Page 72: ...t port Check ON OFF on Activity under Screen Setup Check the Convert menu under Monitor Setup 4 Video is not stored Use Disk Manager to check if the HDD is mounted Check Record Setup 5 Cannot play video Check Record Setup Check the Play button 6 Video is too bright or too dark Check the camera settings Detach a power cable adjacent to the video cable Check Brightness and Contrast under Screen Setu...

Page 73: ...tance 11 Contact Your Vender if If you are experiencing any of the following issues you must stop using the product and turn the power off immediately then contact your vendor for assistance Product is behaving strangely ex unusual noises smells or smoke is coming from the product The power cable connector has been damaged Rain or other liquid has entered the product You have spilled liquid into t...

Page 74: ... the firmware folder UPGRADE Otherwise the DVR will not download the firmware from the memory stick At the DVR DIAGNOSTICS MENU select USB UPGRADE The following screen displays as the firmware is automatically upgraded Once the upgrade is finished the DVR automatically reboots itself After a reboot the DVR enters the DVR DIAGNOSTICS MENU again Select BOOT APPLICATION in the DVR DIAGNOSTICS MENU Th...

Page 75: ...ble While holding down the ESC button turn on the DVR by plugging the power cable back Hold down ESC until the screen displays A window will appear asking if you want to enter the Test Mode Select Yes to enter the Test Mode If a password is set up the Password Input window appears then enter the correct password Move the cursor over RTC Configuration and then press ENT The following screen appears...

Page 76: ...s The SVR 470 is released from the factory with default setting values as listed below If you wish to reset the product to the factory release mode while using the product select Yes at the System Setup Miscellaneous Default Upon resetting the product the settings are changed back to the default values Note The following settings do not change even if the DVR is reset to the factory default values...

Page 77: ...Beep Event Screen Mode Event Duration Text Sensor Sensor Type Off Off 5 sec Off Channel 1 N O Motion Channel Motion Zone Motion Sensitivity Channel 1 Full 7 TEXT Sync Channel Device Check Protocol HEADER1 HEADER2 DELIMITER Lines Channel 1 Normal Off 1 Relays CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 SVR470 MD TEXT V LOSS HDD Error Network Main Menu Sub Menu Default Value State Network Network Type IP Address Subnet Mask Ga...

Page 78: ...ettings System Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Value State System Language Key Buzzer Default Remote Setup Remote Controller ID Description Test Mode LCD English Off On 0 Display 10 minutes HDD HDD Format HDD Description Apply Display Password User Authentication User Password Event Beep Off Clock Clock Date Format YY MM DD PTZ Channel Camera ID Camera Model Channel 1 0 NONE 77 ...

Page 79: ...VICON VPS1300 V2311RB3 422R CANON Canon VC C4 ELMO PTC 200 PANASONIC WV CS850 CNB PTZ102N SONY EVI D30 VC C50I Samsung Electronics MRX 1000 MPT230 SCC641 HONEYWELL HRX 700 AD AD Speed Dome WON WOO WON WOO DYNACOLOR DSCP COSTAR COSTAR 2500 KALATEL KTD 312 SENSORMATIC SENSORMATIC PTZ WOOJU DRX 502A KOCOM KCC PT400 VIDO VIDO B 01 LG LPT A100L NIKO NK 97 NEWBORN NEWBORN DOME SUNGJIN SJ 100 ERNA ERNA E...

Page 80: ...10AS Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM 8MB OK OK OK ST3250310SV Surveillance 250GB 7200RPM 16MB OK OK OK Seagate ST3160815AS Barracuda 160GB 7200RPM 8MB OK OK OK HDS721010KLA330 1TB 7200RPM 32MB OK OK OK HITACHI HDP725050GLA360 500GB 7200RPM 16MB OK OK OK WD5000AVVS 500GB 7200RPM 16MB OK OK OK WD2500AVJS 250GB 7200RPM 8MB OK OK OK Western Digital WD3200AVVS 63L2B0 320GB 7200RPM 8MB OK OK OK 79 ...

Page 81: ...C 100fps CIF PAL Search Playback Playback function REW FWD Frame advance control keys Transmission speed Up to 16Mbps Bandwidth control N A Multi Stream N A Remote Users Maximum 2 simultaneously Protocol support TCP IP DHCP SMTP DNS DDNS and PPPoE Network Monitoring CMS Software SVM S1 Built in web server Maximum Capacity Up to 1TB Internal HDD Up to 1 SATA HDD External HDD N A DVD Writer Back up ...

Page 82: ...tocols Supported PTZ cameras Samsung Techwin Pelco D Pelco P Panasonic Bosch SEC AD General Input Voltage 12V DC Adapter Electrical Power consumption Max 23 W with 1x HDD Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Environmental Humidity 0 RH to 60 RH Dimensions W x H x D 430 x 88 8 x 362 mm 16 93 x 3 5 x 14 25 Weight 1x hard disks Approx 7 65kg 16 87 Ib Mechanical Rack mount kit For mounting ...

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