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Introduction

Thank you for choosing Samsung DVR products.

This is the user manual for SVR-3200, SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645, SVR-960C, SVR-

945, SVR-480. Before installing or operating this product, please familiarize yourself with this user manual and other manuals referenced by this manual.

This user manual and the software and hardware described here are protected by the copyright law. Therefore, with the exception of copying for general use within the copyright law, copying and reprinting the user manual, either partially or in its entirety, or translating it into another language without the consent of Samsung Techwin, Inc. is prohibited.

This specification may be changed without prior notice for improvement of product performance.

Product warranty and limits of responsibility

The manufacturer does not assume any other responsibility concerning the sale of this product and does not delegate any right to a third party to take any responsibility on its behalf. Product warranty does not cover cases of accidents, negligence, alteration, misuse or abuse. In addition, no warranty is offered for any attachments or parts not supplied by the manufacturer.

The warranty period for this product will be for 3 years from the date of purchase. The following cases are not covered by the warranty and payment is required for repairs.

Malfunction due to negligence in handling by the user

Deliberate disassembly and replacement by the user

Connection of an improper power supply

Malfunction caused by natural disasters (fire, flood, etc.)

Replacement of expendable parts (HDD, FAN, etc.)

Warranty period of HDD and Fan is one year after purchase.

Warranty only refers to the warranty covering products that have been paid for.

After expiration of the warranty period (3 years), examination and repair will be provided for a fee. Even during the warranty period, repair and examination of items outside the preceding warranty scope will require a payment.

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This product is not for exclusive use of crime prevention but for assistance unit such as a fire or theft. Therefore, we never take any responsibility for the damage from any incident.

Various experience and technical is needed for installation of this product and an amateur installation might cause fire, electric shock, and defect. All installation operations should be performed by the agency you purchased this product from.

This manual is authored SVR-3200, SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645, SVR-960C, SVR-945,

SVR-480 according to firmware version 1.4.0,

Content of this manual can differ by Firmware or Software upgrade, and standard and appearance of product is changeable partly without prior notice to users.

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Contents

Chapter 1. Safety Cautions ............................................................ 7

1.1

Explaining the Symbols................................................................................................... 7

Chapter 2. Summary..................................................................... 10

2.1

Features........................................................................................................................ 10

Chapter 3. Product Description ................................................... 14

3.1

Front Part ...................................................................................................................... 14

3.1.1

SVR-3200........................................................................................................... 14

3.1.2

SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645................................................................ 16

3.1.3

SVR-960C .......................................................................................................... 18

3.1.4

SVR-945............................................................................................................. 20

3.1.5

SVR-480............................................................................................................. 22

3.2

Rear Part....................................................................................................................... 24

3.2.1

SVR-3200........................................................................................................... 24

3.2.2

SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645................................................................ 25

3.2.3

SVR-960C .......................................................................................................... 26

3.2.4

SVR-945............................................................................................................. 27

3.2.5

SVR-480............................................................................................................. 28

3.3

OSD MENU structure.................................................................................................... 29

3.4

Function Menu .............................................................................................................. 30

3.5

Factory setting .............................................................................................................. 30

Chapter 4. Monitoring................................................................... 37

4.1

Default Display.............................................................................................................. 37

4.2

Single Display Full Screen............................................................................................ 37

4.3

Multi Display.................................................................................................................. 37

4.4

Auto Sequencing........................................................................................................... 37

4.4.1

Default System Mode......................................................................................... 38

4.4.2

Auto Sequencing Mode...................................................................................... 38

4.4

Event Screen ................................................................................................................ 39

4.5

Zoom In......................................................................................................................... 40

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4.6

Live Video Pause.......................................................................................................... 40

4.7

PTZ Control................................................................................................................... 41

4.7.1

Pan/Tilt ............................................................................................................... 42

4.7.2

Zoom/Focus ....................................................................................................... 42

4.7.3

Load Preset........................................................................................................ 42

4.7.4

Save Preset........................................................................................................ 42

4.7.5

Auxiliary On........................................................................................................ 42

4.7.6

Auxiliary Off........................................................................................................ 43

4.7.7

Menu .................................................................................................................. 43

5.1

Playback Mode ............................................................................................................. 44

5.1.1

Playback on Default Display (16/9/4 channel split-screen) ............................... 44

5.1.2

Playback............................................................................................................. 44

5.2

Search Mode................................................................................................................. 45

5.2.1

Time Search....................................................................................................... 45

5.2.2

Calendar Search ................................................................................................ 46

5.2.3

Event Search...................................................................................................... 46

5.2.4

Thumbnail Search.............................................................................................. 47

5.3

Copy.............................................................................................................................. 48

5.3.1

CD/DVD ............................................................................................................. 48

5.3.2

RE4 .................................................................................................................... 50

5.3.3

AVI ..................................................................................................................... 51

Chapter 6. Setup ........................................................................... 53

6.1

Record Setup ................................................................................................................ 53

6.2

Time Setup.................................................................................................................... 53

6.2.1

How to Set Time................................................................................................. 54

6.3

Camera Setup............................................................................................................... 55

6.3.1

How to Set a Camera......................................................................................... 56

6.4

Monitor Setup................................................................................................................ 57

6.5

Record Setup ................................................................................................................ 58

6.5.1

Program Setup ................................................................................................... 59

6.5.2

Manual/Schedule Recording Setup ................................................................... 62

6.5.3

Evnet Record Setup........................................................................................... 65

6.6

Audio Setup .................................................................................................................. 68

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6.6.1

Audio .................................................................................................................. 68

6.6.2

Audio Mixing....................................................................................................... 69

6.7

General Event Setup..................................................................................................... 69

6.7.1

Text Setup.......................................................................................................... 71

6.7.2

Preset................................................................................................................. 72

6.7.3

Digital I/O ........................................................................................................... 73

6.7.4

Event Action ....................................................................................................... 74

6.8

Network......................................................................................................................... 76

6.8.1

xDSL .................................................................................................................. 78

6.8.2

DDNS ................................................................................................................. 78

6.8.3

NTP .................................................................................................................... 83

6.8.4

Remote............................................................................................................... 84

6.9

System Setup................................................................................................................ 90

6.9.1

System Setup..................................................................................................... 91

6.9.2

Disk .................................................................................................................... 93

6.9.3

Security .............................................................................................................. 95

6.10

Exit ................................................................................................................................ 97

Chapter 7. Web Viewer ................................................................. 99

7.1 System Requirements ....................................................................................................... 99

7.2 LOGIN................................................................................................................................ 99

7.3 Connection User setup .................................................................................................... 100

7.4 Supported Browser .......................................................................................................... 101

7.5 Monitor............................................................................................................................. 101

7.5.1

Screen Partition & Image Movement ............................................................... 101

7.5.2

Moving Playback .............................................................................................. 102

7.5.3

Channel On/Off ................................................................................................ 102

7.5.4

Sensor indication.............................................................................................. 103

7.5.5

Relay operation ................................................................................................ 103

7.5.6

Microphone use................................................................................................ 103

7.5.7

Event Data ....................................................................................................... 104

7.5.8

Video Recording & Video Storage ................................................................... 104

7.5.9

PTZ Use ........................................................................................................... 105

7.5.10

Audio Use......................................................................................................... 106

7.5.11

Image Channel Close ...................................................................................... 106

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7.6 Playback .......................................................................................................................... 106

7.6.1

Screen Division & Channel Change................................................................. 106

7.6.2

Image Recording.............................................................................................. 107

7.6.3

Print.................................................................................................................. 107

7.6.4

Move to Web Monitor....................................................................................... 107

7.6.5

Channel On/Off ................................................................................................ 107

7.6.6

Recording Duration & Recording Size Check.................................................. 108

7.6.7

Calendar Search .............................................................................................. 108

7.6.8

Playback Toolbar ............................................................................................. 108

Trouble Shooting ........................................................................ 109

Compatible HDD List ...................................................................111

Compatible Media List.................................................................111

Specification ................................................................................111

Dimensions ................................................................................. 116

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Chapter 1. Safety Cautions

1.1 Explaining the Symbols

Warning

Refers to information users need to know in order to prevent serious injury or death.

 Before installation

Verify the supplied voltage (AC100V~AC240V) before connecting to the power supply.

Make sure the power supply is off before installation.

Do not install in a very humid environment. Doing so may cause an electric shock or fire.

Make sure ground line is connected to reduce electric shock risk.

 During operation

Do not open the product cover except by qualified personnel or system installer. Opening the product cover may cause an electric shock.

Do not plug multiple appliances into a single power outlet. Doing so may cause fire.

Do not place dishes holding water or heavy objects on the product. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

Do not use in areas where inflammable substances such as propane gas or gasoline or high amount of dust is present. Doing so may cause an explosion or fire.

Do not touch the power line with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock.

Do not insert a hand into the opening of the DVD. Doing so may cause an injury.

Make sure conductive materials do not enter the cooling ventilator opening.

Do not apply excessive force when pulling on the power cord. Damaging the cord may cause an electric shock or fire.

Improper replacement of the built-in battery by other types of batteries may cause explosion.

The batter must be replaced by the same battery type. Also, expired batteries may cause pollution and must be disposed of with care.

Do not place the battery in fire or in extreme heat. Also, do not dissect or disassemble the battery.

Recharge the batteries for the remote controller.

 Dismantling and cleaning

Do not dismantle, repair or modify the product deliberately. Doing so may cause a damage, an electric shock or an injury.

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Do not use water, paint thinner or organic solvent for cleaning the product exterior. Doing so may cause a malfunction or an electric shock. Use a dry cloth to clean the exterior.

Caution

Provides information users need to know in order to prevent minor injury or product damage

.

During installation

For adequate ventilation, install the product with at least 15cm of space between the cooler and the wall surface.

To prevent falling, install the product on a flat area . Dropping the product may cause an injury or a malfunction.

Avoid areas exposed to direct exposure to sun light or excessive heat since they may cause deformation or a malfunction.

If a camera is installed while the DVR is being recorded, image in another channel may be disrupted. Starting the storage after the camera has been installed is recommended.

 During use

Make sure the product is not exposed to concussions or shaking during usage or movement.

Do not move, throw or expose to excessive physical concussion during usage.

Installing additional unapproved hard disk drives may result in abnormal operation. Inquire at the agency of purchase before installing additional hard disk drives.

Product warranty will not cover malfunctions due to additional installation of unapproved hard disk drives.

This product is a supplementary rather than primary means for preventing fire and theft. Our company is not responsible for accidents or damage that may occur.

Samsung Techwin recommends the installation of a UPS (Uninterrupted Power

Supply) with all its recording products.

Samsung Techwin cares for the environment at all product manufacturing stages, 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.

FCC Compliance Statement

NOTE

: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable

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protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which cause the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

Correct Disposal of This Product

(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)

(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems.) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle 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 should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.

Correct Disposal of Batteries in this Product

(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems.)

This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life. Where marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC

Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment. To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local, free battery return system. The rechargeable battery incorporated in this product is not user replaceable.

For information on its replacement, please contact your service provider.

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Chapter 2. Summary

This unit is a digital video recording and playback device to record image and video input from 32/16/9/4 channels to its built-in hard disk. The buttons on the front of the unit as well as the mouse and GUI allow easy setup and operation.

The Samsung SVR series of digital video recorders (DVRs) provide additional safety and security to banks, apartment buildings and complexes, government offices as well as other public, private and commercial facilities. Recorded high-quality video and images are stored on hard disk for later retrieval or playback. Real time functionality delivers users with the ability to simultaneously record multiple channels, playback video, and copy video. A few of the more advanced user-conveniences include motion detection,

Pan/Tilt/Zoom controls (PTZ), password protection, real time audio recording, event lists, and log files.

2.1 Features

Monitoring Screen

The monitoring screen supports vivid, high-definition live visual feed from each channel and provides multiple screens.

Real time MPEG-4 visual output (480 frames)

Multiple split-screen monitoring modes

SVR-3200/1680C/1660C/1645: Single, 4, 9, 10, 16

SVR-960C/945: Single, 4, 9

SVR-480 : Single, 4

Automatic Screen Switching (AUTO)

Supports various monitor output modes

SVR-3200: 4 Composite, 2 VGA

SVR-1680C: 4 Composite, 1 VGA

SVR-1660C/1645/960C/945/480: 2 Composite, 1 VGA

Pan/Tilt, Digital Zoom, PIP (Picture-In-Picture), The PIP function will be available with a firmware upgrade in the future.

Audio Recording

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SVR series DVRs provide real time audio recording.

Simultaneous recording of 16/9/4 channels of audio in real time

SVR-3200/1680C/1600/1645 : Input - 16 channels (4 RCA in rear, 12 D-SUB),

Output - 1 in rear, SVR-960C/945 : 9 channels (4 RCA in rear, 5 D-SUB),

Output - 1 in rear, SVR-480 : 4 channels (4RCA), Output – 1 in rear

Supports simultaneous recording and playback

Video Recording

The product is capable of storing visual image data as high resolution MPEG-4 video at up to 480 frames per second, as well as pre-emptively initiating recording sequences up to five seconds prior to an event. The COVERT feature (concealment of private visual data) helps to protect privacy.

High quality real time MPEG-4 recording

Three screen-resolution levels for improved control over data sizes

Multi-recording for manual and scheduled events

Simultaneous recording/playback/backup/networking

Easily accessible options for channel-specific resolution and motion detection ranges

Per-second frame rates (up to 30 frames per channel) are user customizable

SVR-3200 Half D1 : NTSC (704x240) 960fps, PAL (704x288) 800fps

SVR-1680C D1 : NTSC (704x480) 480fps, PAL (704x576) 400fps

SVR-1660C/1645 CIF : NTSC (352x240) 480fps, PAL (352x288) 400fps

SVR-960C/945 CIF : NTSC (352x240) 270fps, PAL (352x288) 225fps

SVR-480 D1 : NTSC (704x480) 120fps, PAL (704x576) 100fps

Manual and scheduled recording

Video signal loss detection

Event logs (sensors, D-I/O, video loss, motion detection, text)

Each channel supports pre-emptive recording sequences up to 5 seconds prior to an actual event

Search/Playback

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Various search and playback options are offered for the user’s convenience.

Playback by time, date and channel

Mouse interface increases data searchability

Forward/backward search while playback is paused

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Playback by event log entry (sensor, video loss, motion detection and text)

Remote controller and Jog/Shuttle further improve searching (The SVR-

960C/945/480 models do not support Jog/Shuttle.)

Full-frame playback (Available in SVR-3200/1680C/1660C only)

Data Storage

The hard disk included with the product is for data storage. If desired, recorded data can be backed up or stored to DVD-R, CD-R or a USB storage device.

The built-in hard disk is provided as primary storage

Multiple portable data storage media are supported: DVD-R, CD-R and USB

Refer to the appendix on the back of the manual regarding compatible media types.

Hard disk expansion device (external recording device): SVS-5E (optional) External hard disk expansion is supported with the SVS-5E (Available for purchase separately)

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Networking

The product supports LAN, xDSL and other networking capabilities. Combined with the PC interface client, the core features of the device can be easily remotely controlled.

E-mails can be sent via TCP/IP or DHCP upon an event trigger

Remote live visual feed (single or 4 section split-screen)

PC playback, storage, search and DVR control functions via Network Viewer

Remote recording, search and playback scheduling

Supports 10/100Mbps Ethernet/xDSL

Multiple DVR connections

Miscellaneous

User-friendly GUI and mouse interface

Simplified firmware upgrades through USB

Visual data recording and backup to USB

Supports PTZ control (SPEED DOME), Coax, PRESET

Multilingual support: Korean, English, Italian, Spanish, Japanese

Single remote controller to control 16 DVRs

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Chapter 3. Product Description

3.1 Front Part

3.1.1 SVR-3200

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1

4

5

6

Classification

DVD-Multi for copying

2 Channel LED

3 JOG/SHUTTLE

Channel button

AUTO

MULTI

7 MENU

8 SEARCH

9

10

REC button

REC lamp

HDD lamp

NETWORK lamp

EVENT lamp

Function

For copying recorded video and images to DVD/CD optical media.

Shows the data input and event operation status

Jog can adjust setting values, control the STEP function, navigate through the menu, and adjust the playback speed and direction. Shuttle controls PTZ.

Selects channel in live feed or playback

Starts or stops user defined sequences.

Changes split-screen sections for live video feeds or playback.

Navigates into the Menu.

Starts Search mode.

Starts or stops manual recording

Lit when recording.

Lit when HDD is working.

Lit when network is connected.

Lit when an event is detected.

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COPY lamp

PLAY lamp

11 Power button

12 ESC button

13 COPY

14 FUNC

15 MONITOR

16 PTZ

17

USB1, USB2

18 PLAY/ENTER

19

/REW

20

/FWD

31 /PAUSE

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/STOP

Indicates copying operation.

Lit when copying.

Turns on or off the device.

The Escape button navigates up the menu tree and closes dialog windows.

Starts Function mode.

Cycles through from Monitor 1 to 4.

Starts or ends PTZ function.

USB ports for external devices (mouse, USB memory stick).

Start playback or select an item on the menu.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the reverse playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the forward playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, pauses live or recorded video.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, stops playback.

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10

1

Classification

DVD-Multi for copying

2 Channel LED

3 JOG/SHUTTLE

4

5

6

Channel button

AUTO

MULTI

7 MENU

8 SEARCH

9 REC button

REC lamp

HDD lamp

NETWORK lamp

EVENT lamp

COPY lamp

PLAY lamp

11 Power button

12 ESC button

Function

For copying recorded video and images to DVD/CD optical media.

Shows the data input and event operation status

Jog can adjust setting values, control the STEP function, navigate through the menu, and adjust the playback speed and direction. Shuttle controls PTZ.

Selects channel in live feed or playback

Starts or stops user defined sequences.

Changes split-screen sections for live video feeds or playback.

Navigates into the Menu.

Starts Search mode.

Starts or stops manual recording

Lit when recording.

Lit when HDD is working.

Lit when network is connected.

Lit when an event is detected.

Indicates copying operation.

Lit when copying.

Turns on or off the device.

The Escape button navigates up the menu tree and

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13 COPY

14 FUNC

15 MONITOR

16 PTZ

17

USB1, USB2

18 PLAY/ENTER

19

/REW

20

/FWD

31 /PAUSE

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/STOP closes dialog windows.

Starts Function mode.

Cycles through from Monitor 1 to 4 : SVR-1680C,

Switches from main and sub monitor : SVR-1660C,

SVR-1645

Starts or ends PTZ function.

USB ports for external devices (mouse, USB memory stick).

Start playback or select an item on the menu.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the reverse playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the forward playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, pauses live or recorded video.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, stops playback.

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No.

1

Classification Function

DVD-Multi for For copying recorded video and images to DVD/CD copying optical media.

2 Channel LED Shows the data input and event operation status

3 Channel button

4 AUTO

5 MULTI

6

7

8

MENU

SEARCH

REC button

REC lamp

HDD lamp

Selects channel in live feed or playback

Starts or stops user defined sequences.

Changes split-screen sections for live video feeds or playback.

Navigates into the Menu.

Starts Search mode.

Starts or stops manual recording

Lit when recording.

Lit when HDD is working.

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NETWORK lamp

EVENT lamp

COPY lamp

PLAY lamp

10 Power button

11 ESC button

Lit when network is connected.

Lit when an event is detected.

Indicates copying operation.

Lit when copying.

Turns on or off the device.

The Escape button navigates up the menu tree and closes dialog windows.

12 COPY

13 FUNC Starts Function mode.

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14 MONITOR

15 PTZ

16

USB1, USB2

17 PLAY/ENTER

18

/REW

19

/FWD

20 /PAUSE

21

/STOP

Switches from main and sub monitor

Starts or ends PTZ function.

USB ports for external devices (mouse, USB memory stick).

Start playback or select an item on the menu.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the reverse playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the forward playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, pauses live or recorded video.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, stops playback.

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Starts Function mode.

Switches from main and sub monitor

No.

1

2

3

4

Classification

Channel LED

Channel button

AUTO

MULTI

5 MENU

6 SEARCH

7 REC button

REC lamp

HDD lamp

NETWORK lamp

8

EVENT lamp

COPY lamp

PLAY lamp

9 Power button

10 ESC button

Function

Shows the data input and event operation status

Selects channel in live feed or playback

Starts or stops user defined sequences.

Changes split-screen sections for live video feeds or playback.

Navigates into the Menu.

Starts Search mode.

Starts or stops manual recording

Lit when recording.

Lit when HDD is working.

Lit when network is connected.

Lit when an event is detected.

Indicates copying operation.

Lit when copying.

Turns on or off the device.

The Escape button navigates up the menu tree and closes dialog windows.

11 COPY

12 FUNC

13 MONITOR

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14 PTZ

15

USB1, USB2

16 PLAY/ENTER

17

/REW

18

/FWD

19 /PAUSE

20

/STOP

Starts or ends PTZ function.

USB ports for external devices (mouse, USB memory stick).

Start playback or select an item on the menu.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the reverse playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the forward playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, pauses live or recorded video.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, stops playback.

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No

1

Classification Function

DVD-Multi for For copying recorded video and images to DVD/CD optical copying media.

2 Channel button Selects channel in live feed or playback

3 Channel LED

4 AUTO

5 MULTI

6

7

8

MENU

SEARCH

REC button

REC lamp

HDD lamp

Shows the data input and event operation status

Starts or stops user defined sequences.

Changes split-screen sections for live video feeds or playback.

Navigates into the Menu.

Starts Search mode.

Starts or stops manual recording

Lit when recording.

Lit when HDD is working.

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NETWORK lamp

EVENT lamp

COPY lamp

PLAY lamp

10 Power button

11 USB1, USB2

12 ESC button

Lit when network is connected.

Lit when an event is detected.

Indicates copying operation.

Lit when copying.

Turns on or off the device.

USB ports for external devices (mouse, USB memory stick).

The Escape button navigates up the menu tree and closes

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dialog windows.

13 COPY

14 FUNC

15 MONITOR

16 PTZ

17 PLAY/ENTER

18

/REW

19

/FWD

20 /PAUSE

21

/STOP

Starts Function mode.

Switches from main and sub monitor

Starts or ends PTZ function.

Start playback or select an item on the menu.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the reverse playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, changes the forward playback speed.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, pauses live or recorded video.

Navigates or selects in the menu, or for playback, stops playback.

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3.2 Rear Part

3.2.1 SVR-3200

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No. Input/Output Function terminal name

1 POWER IN

2 CH1 ~ 32

Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord.

Connection terminal for camera BNC input.

3

4

5

6

7

8

MONITOR 1 ~ 4

AUDIO IN(RCA)

AUDIO OUT

GROUND

ETHERNET

STORAGE

Connection terminal for monitor BNC output.

RCA audio jack for RCA input.

Audio jack for speaker output.

Ground terminal between DVR and external device.

Ethernet port for network connections (RJ-45).

External storage connection port (Function not supported in the current version)

Connection terminal for external eSATA HDD or HDD for backups.

Output port for PC monitor.

9 eSATA

10 VGA OUTPUT

11 Serial Port (Terminal

Block)

RS-232C/485/422

Connection terminal for expanded controller, speed dome camera, etc.

12 Serial Port (D-Sub) RS-232C D-SUB connector.

13 RELAY OUT Connection terminal for relay output.

14 SENSOR IN Connection terminal for sensor input.

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15 AUDIO IN(D-SUB) Connection terminal for audio output D-SUB.

16 D-I/O Connection terminal for DIGITAL IN/OUT.

3.2.2 SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645

No.

1

Input/Output terminal name

POWER IN

2 CH1~16

3 LOOP OUT

4 MONITOR 1 ~ 2

5 AUDIO IN(RCA)

6 AUDIO OUT

7 GROUND

8 ETHERNET

9 STORAGE

10 eSATA

11 VGA OUTPUT

12 Serial Port (Terminal

Block) RS-232C/485/422

13 Serial Port (D-Sub)

14 RELAY OUT

Function

Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord.

Connection terminal for camera BNC input.

Connection terminal for camera BNC output (loop).

Connection terminal for monitor BNC output.

RCA audio jack for RCA input.

Audio jack for speaker output.

Ground terminal between DVR and external device.

Ethernet port for network connections (RJ-45).

External storage connection port (Function not supported in the current version)

Connection terminal for external eSATA HDD or HDD for backups.

Output port for PC monitor.

Connection terminal for expanded controller, speed dome camera, etc.

RS-232C D-SUB connector.

Connection terminal for relay output.

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15 SENSOR IN

16 AUDIO IN(D-SUB)

17 D-I/O

3.2.3 SVR-960C

Connection terminal for sensor input.

Connection terminal for audio output D-SUB.

Connection terminal for DIGITAL IN/OUT.

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No. Input/Output Function terminal name

1 POWER IN

2 GROUND

3 CH1~9

4 LOOP OUT

5 MONITOR 1 ~ 2

6 AUDIO IN(RCA)

7 AUDIO OUT

8 ETHERNET

Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord.

Ground terminal between DVR and external device.

Connection terminal for camera BNC input.

Connection terminal for camera BNC output (loop).

Connection terminal for monitor BNC output.

RCA audio jack for RCA input.

Audio jack for speaker output.

Ethernet port for network connections (RJ-45).

9 eSATA

10 VGA OUTPUT

Connection terminal for external eSATA HDD or HDD for backups.

Output port for PC monitor.

11 Serial Port (D-Sub) RS-232C D-SUB connector.

12 Serial Port (Terminal

Block)

RS-232C/485/422

Connection terminal for expanded controller, speed dome camera, etc.

13 RELAY OUT

14 SENSOR IN

Connection terminal for relay output.

Connection terminal for sensor input.

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15 AUDIO IN(D-SUB) Connection terminal for audio output D-SUB.

16 D-I/O Connection terminal for DIGITAL IN/OUT.

3.2.4 SVR-945

No.

1

Input/Output terminal name

CH1~9

2 LOOP OUT

3 MONITOR 1 ~ 2

4 AUDIO IN(RCA)

5 AUDIO OUT

6 ETHERNET

7 eSATA

8 VGA OUTPUT

9 Serial Port (D-Sub)

10 Serial Port (Terminal

Block) RS-232C/485/422

11 RELAY OUT

12 AUDIO IN(D-SUB)

13 SENSOR IN

14 D-I/O

Function

Connection terminal for camera BNC input.

Connection terminal for camera BNC output (loop).

Connection terminal for monitor BNC output.

RCA audio jack for RCA input.

Audio jack for speaker output.

Ethernet port for network connections (RJ-45).

Connection terminal for external eSATA HDD or HDD for backups.

Output port for PC monitor.

RS-232C D-SUB connector.

Connection terminal for expanded controller, speed dome camera, etc.

Connection terminal for relay output.

Connection terminal for audio output D-SUB.

Connection terminal for sensor input.

Connection terminal for DIGITAL IN/OUT.

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16 POWER IN

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Ground terminal between DVR and external device.

Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord.

No. Input/Output terminal name

1 GROUND

2 CH1~4

3 LOOP OUT

4 MONITOR 1 ~ 2

5 AUDIO IN(RCA)

6 AUDIO OUT

7 ETHERNET

8 eSATA

9 Serial Port (D-Sub)

10 VGA OUTPUT

11 Serial Port (Terminal Block)

RS-485/422

12 RELAY OUT

13 SENSOR IN

14 POWER IN

Function

Ground terminal between DVR and external device.

Connection terminal for camera BNC input.

Connection terminal for camera BNC output (loop).

Connection terminal for monitor BNC output.

RCA audio jack for RCA input.

Audio jack for speaker output.

Ethernet port for network connections (RJ-45).

Connection terminal for external eSATA HDD or HDD for backups.

RS-232C D-SUB connector.

Output port for PC monitor.

Connection terminal for expanded controller, speed dome camera, etc.

Connection terminal for relay output.

Connection terminal for sensor input.

Socket for AC 100V ~ AC 240V power cord.

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Refer to detailed description for installation & use from “Install Manual”.

3.3 OSD MENU structure

The menu structure is as shown below. For detailed instructions for configuration, please refer to

Chapter 4, 5 and 6.

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3.4 Function Menu

The function menu allows the users to access any and all functions and operations of the product with the mouse. To execute a particular function, left-click the icon. Also, all functions listed in the function menu can be executed in full-screen mode. The function menu structure is as shown below.

To restore the unit back to its factory settings, go to System > System > Restore Factory Setting.

A pop-up window saying, "Warning : The system will be reset. Continue with restoring factory default?" will appear. Select "Yes" and press Enter to restore the factory default settings.

Factory Default

Quick Setup

Record Mode

Schedule

Event Check

Language

Time

¡¡

¡¡

Manual & Event

Not

Always

English

UTC 00:00 Dublin

No

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MM/DD/YYYY

Current

Display Setup

Channel

Display

Channel Number

Title

Monitor

Status

Color

AGC

Brightness

Contrast

Monitor Number

Covert Channel

Sequencing

Ch1

Cam

Enable

Color

Enable

0

0

Main Monitor (Monitor 1)

Deselect

Number 1 is set to Channel 1 and

Number 2 is set to Channel 2 in order.

Dwell Time

Multi Display

5

4E Channels 1, 3, 5 and 7

VGA Mode 800x600@56Hz

On Screen Display Select

Record Setup

Record Record Mode

Event Duration

Schedule

Schedule & Event

Not Set All

Before: 1 sec., After: 1 sec.

Mode

Warning Level

Retention

Playback

Deinterlace

Audio

¡¡ 45%

On

>>

Audio

Channel

Ch1

Audio

Recording

Audio Gain

Off

0

Sync Video Ch1

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Program A~Z

Event Setup

Event Event Check

Normal

Event

Channel

Audio Mix

¡¡

Mix On

CIF, 0fps, Q1

Always

Event Screen /Dwell Monitor 1 time

Event Action

Off

Relay

MD

MD

Action

Duration

10 sec.

Normal Event Deselect All

Source

System Event

Source

Deselect All

Ch1

Sensitivity 2

Sensor

Text

N.O

>>

Recording Off

Preset

D-I/O

Channel Number

Preset

D-I/O

Output Type

Network

Network Type

DHCP

With

Device Manual

Seek Header Off

Header 1

Header 2 header1 header2

Delimiter 0D0A

Timeout(ms) 1000

Lines 20

Ch1

Not

Output

Sensor

Ethernet

Off

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xDSL

IP addr

Net Mask

Gateway

DNS1

Additional DNS

Port

BandWidth

Limit(Mbps)

User ID

Password

Status

Port

Default

Default

Default

0.0.0.0

0.0.0.0

4000

0

¡¡ guest

***** xDSL not connected.

4000

DDNS

NTP

(Mbps)

Interval

Server

ID

Password

Status

Sync With NTP

NTP Mode

NTP Server Loc.

Off

www.samsungipolis.com

None

None

Not

Off

Client

¡¡ Public

NTP Local Server IP 0.0.0.0

Interval 1

Remote Keyboard ID Com1 Remote

Remote Controller All

ID

Remote

Configuration Setup

Enable

Remote Relay

Serial

Enable

Com1,

PTZ

System Setup

System Language

Key Buzzer

English

On

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Disk

Security

Default

Load/Save

Configuration

Firmware Update

DVR Alias

System Log

I-Frame Interval

Time

Disk Manager

Disk Status

Change P/W

Menu

PTZ

Relay Off

Playback

Power Off

Power On

Copy

N/MIC

Exit

Exit Save

Do not save

>>

Load,

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>>

DVR0

>>

Auto

>>

>>

>>

Default

Check X, Admin and User: O

Check X, Admin and User: O

Check X, Admin and User: O

Check X, Admin and User: O

Check X, Admin and User: O

Check X, Admin and User: O

Check X, Admin and User: O

Check None, Admin and User: O

>>

>>

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Record Program

Model SVR-1660C/1645 SVR-960C/945

Res Fps Q Res Fps Q Res Fps Q Res Fps Q

A D1 7 Q5 D1 7 Q5 D1 7 Q5 D1 7 Q5

B D1 5 Q5 D1 7 Q5 D1 5 Q5 D1 7 Q5

C D1 5 Q4 D1 7 Q5 D1 5 Q4 D1 7 Q5

D D1 3 Q5 D1 5 Q5 D1 3 Q5 D1 5 Q5

E D1 5 Q4 D1 7 Q5 D1 5 Q4 D1 7 Q5

F D1 3 Q4 D1 5 Q4 D1 3 Q4 D1 5 Q4

G D1 1 Q4 D1 3 Q4 D1 1 Q4 D1 3 Q4

H D1 0 Q4 D1 7 Q5 D1 0 Q4 D1 7 Q5

I Half 10 Q5 Half 15 Q5 Half 10 Q5 Half 15 Q5

J Half 5 Q5 Half 20 Q5 Half 5 Q5 Half 20 Q5

K Half 3 Q5 Half 10 Q5 Half 3 Q5 Half 10 Q5

L Half 10 Q4 Half 20 Q5 Half 10 Q4 Half 20 Q5

Program

M Half 10 Q4 Half 15 Q5 Half 10 Q4 Half 15 Q5

N Half 5 Q4 Half 10 Q5 Half 5 Q4 Half 10 Q5

O Half 5 Q4 Half 10 Q4 Half 5 Q4 Half 10 Q4

P Half 3 Q4 Half 5 Q4 Half 3 Q4 Half 5 Q4

Q Half 1 Q4 Half 3 Q4 Half 1 Q4 Half 3 Q4

R Half 0 Q4 Half 7 Q5 Half 0 Q4 Half 7 Q5

S CIF 30 Q5 CIF 30 Q5 CIF 30 Q5 CIF 30 Q5

T CIF 20 Q5 CIF 30 Q5 CIF 20 Q5 CIF 30 Q5

U CIF 20 Q4 CIF 20 Q5 CIF 20 Q4 CIF 20 Q5

V CIF 10 Q4 CIF 15 Q4 CIF 10 Q4 CIF 15 Q4

W CIF 7 Q3 CIF 25 Q5 CIF 7 Q3 CIF 25 Q5

X CIF 4 Q3 CIF 10 Q4 CIF 4 Q3 CIF 10 Q4

Y CIF 1 Q4 CIF 3 Q4 CIF 1 Q4 CIF 3 Q4

Z CIF 0 Q4 CIF 7 Q5 CIF 0 Q4 CIF 7 Q5

Model SVR-1680C SVR-3200

Res Fps Q Res Fps Q Res Fps Q Res Fps Q

A D1 30 Q5 D1 30 Q5 D1 15 Q5 D1 15 Q5

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B D1 20 Q5 D1 30 Q5 D1 10 Q5 D1 15 Q5

C D1 20 Q4 D1 30 Q5 D1 10 Q4 D1 15 Q5

D D1 15 Q5 D1 15 Q5 D1 7 Q5 D1 7 Q5

E D1 20 Q4 D1 30 Q5 D1 10 Q4 D1 15 Q5

F D1 15 Q4 D1 15 Q4 D1 7 Q4 D1 7 Q4

G D1 4 Q4 D1 4 Q4 D1 4 Q4 D1 4 Q4

H D1 0 Q4 D1 30 Q5 D1 0 Q4 D1 15 Q5

I Half 30 Q5 Half 30 Q5 Half 30 Q5 Half 30 Q5

J Half 15 Q5 Half 20 Q5 Half 15 Q5 Half 20 Q5

K Half 4 Q5 Half 10 Q5 Half 4 Q5 Half 10 Q5

L Half 20 Q4 Half 20 Q5 Half 20 Q4 Half 20 Q5

M Half 20 Q4 Half 15 Q5 Half 20 Q4 Half 15 Q5

N Half 15 Q4 Half 20 Q5 Half 15 Q4 Half 20 Q5

O Half 15 Q4 Half 20 Q4 Half 15 Q4 Half 20 Q4

P Half 4 Q4 Half 15 Q4 Half 4 Q4 Half 15 Q4

Q Half 1 Q4 Half 3 Q4 Half 1 Q4 Half 3 Q4

R Half 0 Q4 Half 7 Q5 Half 0 Q4 Half 7 Q5

S CIF 30 Q5 CIF 30 Q5 CIF 30 Q5 CIF 30 Q5

T CIF 20 Q5 CIF 30 Q5 CIF 20 Q5 CIF 30 Q5

U CIF 20 Q4 CIF 20 Q5 CIF 20 Q4 CIF 20 Q5

V CIF 10 Q4 CIF 15 Q4 CIF 10 Q4 CIF 15 Q4

W CIF 7 Q3 CIF 25 Q5 CIF 7 Q3 CIF 25 Q5

X CIF 4 Q3 CIF 10 Q4 CIF 4 Q3 CIF 10 Q4

Y CIF 1 Q4 CIF 3 Q4 CIF 1 Q4 CIF 3 Q4

Z CIF 0 Q4 CIF 7 Q5 CIF 0 Q4 CIF 7 Q5

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Chapter 4. Monitoring

When power is supplied to the DVR, images from all channels connected via analog are displayed on the screen in monitor mode. This chapter describes all DVR features in monitor mode.

4.1 Default Display

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The DVR automatically powers on when the power cord is plugged in.

-

While the DVR is booting up, all LEDs blink on and off in sequence.

-

Once it finishes booting up, the default 16 channel split-screen is displayed (9 channel split-screen for SVR-960C/945, 4 channel split-screen for SVR-480).

If a password for the unit has been set, the password input dialog is displayed.

4.2 Single Display Full Screen

-

Press a channel button or left-click.

-

Press the [MULTI] button or left-click once again to go back to the split-screen.

4.3

Multi Display

-

To watch multiple channels simultaneously, press the [MULTI] button or the button from the Function menu and click split mode.

-

Each press of the [MULTI] button toggles between 4A, 4B, 4C, 4E, 9A, 9B, 10A and 16 channel split-screen modes. The SVR-960C/945 supports 4A, 4B, 4C, 4E, 9A and 9B,

SVR-480 supports 4A.

4.4

Auto Sequencing

To go into auto sequencing mode, set 1 to 16 in the auto sequencing setup or set the desired channels and then press the [AUTO] button on the front or the button from the Function

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menu. To stop this feature, press the button again or click Auto to toggle it in the Function menu.

4.4.1 Default System Mode

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Use the button to automatically convert the set channels.

-

Press the [MENU] button to set the dwell time. Alternately, click the button on the

Function menu.

-

Go to "Display Setup" on the OSD menu.

-

Go to the "Monitor" submenu under "Display Setup" and press the [Enter] button or leftclick.

-

Select "Dwell Time" and set a value between 1 and 60 seconds. When this is set to Off, auto sequencing will not work.

-

Auto sequencing mode can be enabled by pressing the [AUTO] button in all split modes.

-

To exit auto sequencing mode, press the [AUTO] button once again.

4.4.2 Auto Sequencing Mode

-

Press the [AUTO] button. Alternately, click the button on the Function menu.

-

Set Sequencing from "Monitor" in the OSD menu.

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1. Up to 16 user modes can be defined.

2. In the image above, 6 sequences are defined with single screen (1)

full

screen (16DIV)

4 channel split-screen (4A) single screen (5) single screen

(6)

9 channel split-screen (9A) all being displayed in sequence.

The SVR-960C/945 support 9, SVR-480 supports 4 channel split-screen.

4.4 Event Screen

-

You can set an event screen to automatically pop up.

-

The Event Screen can be set for each monitor.

-

To set the dwell time for each event popup, select a monitor and set the dwell time for the monitor.

-

When events occur in several channels simultaneously, the screen automatically splits into that number of channels. For example, if events occur in 3 channels, event images are displayed on the 4 channel split-screen. To return to the previous screen, press one of the channel buttons.

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1. If Event Screen is set to Off, event popups will not work.

2. If Event Screen is set to On, the popup image remains displayed until a button is pressed. To return to the previous screen, press any button.

4.5 Zoom In

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To zoom in on an image, press the [FUNC] button in single display full screen mode, select the button, select the + button, and press the [Enter] button or left-click.

-

When the button is selected, the default location is the center of the screen. When an image is zoomed in on, it can be moved 18 levels horizontally and 12 levels vertically.

-

Use the navigation keys to move the image.

-

To return to the previous screen, select the – button and then press the [Enter] button or left-click.

4.6 Live Video Pause

-

You can pause a live video feed.

-

Press the [PAUSE] button to pause a live video, and press the button again to resume the live feed.

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4.7 PTZ Control

You can control PTZ while watching a video in real time by connecting the PTZ controller with the DVR and setting the protocol from the "Serial" menu.

You can either press the PTZ button on the front or press the

[Func] button to execute PTZ.

To control PTZ operation, first select a channel. The selected channel will be outlined in blue.

Available PTZ and keyboard models are as shown below.

Model

SDZ160/330, Samsung SPD

Keyboard SCC3000, Samsung SRX-100B

BOSCH AutoDome, TC8560X-4

PELCO (P), PELCO (D)

Honeywell 755/655, HRX-2000, ScanDome2

Sony EVI-D3x

VT VPT-4x

AD SpeedDome

SungJin SJ372R1'

Samsung SCC641

Panasonic WV-CS850

LG GAC-PT2

Maker

SAMSUNG TECHWIN

BOSCH

PELCO

HONEYWELL

SONY

VT

AD

SUNGJIN

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS

PANASONIC

LG

Merit-Lilin FastDome

Elmo PTC200C

Canon VC-C4

MERIT

ELMO

CANON

HTC-230S D-MAX

RVision RVISION

Elbex ELBEX

VIDO VIDO

VICON VICON

Hunt HUNT

ORX-1000 SYSMANIA

Fine CRR-1600 LIVEI

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Tokina TOKINA

Kodicom KRE KODICOM

Nuvico NUVICO

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Press a channel button.

-

Press the [PTZ] button on the front or click the button on the Function menu.

-

The PTZ menu (Pan/Tilt, Zoom/Focus, Load Preset, Save Preset) will appear.

-

Select the desired menu item and then press the [Enter] button or click.

4.7.1 Pan/Tilt

This menu item is used for real-time Pan and Tilt monitoring.

-

Select Pan/Tilt in PTZ mode.

-

To use pan the camera, press the left or right arrow key on the front or click on the left or right of the screen. To tilt the camera, press the up or down arrow key on the front or click on the top or bottom of the screen.

4.7.2 Zoom/Focus

This menu item is for real-time Zoom and Focus monitoring.

-

Select Zoom/Focus in PTZ mode.

-

Use the navigation keys on the front or the mouse wheel to use Zoom and Focus.

4.7.3 Load Preset

This menu item is used to go to a preset location in the real-time monitoring mode.

-

Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to select a preset number.

-

Select Load and then press the [Enter] button or click.

4.7.4 Save Preset

This menu item is for setting a new preset location in the real-time monitoring mode.

-

Use the Pan/Tilt and Zoom/Focus menu items to adjust the camera position.

-

Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to select a preset number.

-

Select Save and then press the [Enter] button or click.

4.7.5 Auxiliary On

This is used for special functions of a PTZ device in real-time monitoring mode.

-

Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to set an Aux number.

-

Select On and then press the [Enter] button or click.

-

Up to 16 Aux numbers can be set.

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4.7.6 Auxiliary Off

This is to stop special functions of a PTZ device.

-

Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to set an Aux number.

-

Select Off and then press the [Enter] button or click.

4.7.7 Menu

This is used to enter the console menu of the connected PTZ device. The console menu can be set with the navigation keys and the [Enter] button on the front.

After settings are done, press the [ESC] button or the [PTZ] button on the front to exit the console menu (available only with the Samsung SPD protocol).

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Chapter 5. Playback

5.1 Playback Mode

5.1.1 Playback on Default Display (16/9/4 channel split-screen)

-

Press the [PLAY] button or click the button on the Function menu in monitoring mode.

-

Press the [PLAY] button or the [FWD] button to play a video at the default 1x speed.

-

Press the [REW] button to play a video in reverse at the default 1x speed.

Press the [Play] button in monitor split mode to play videos from 16/9/4 channels.

5.1.2 Playback

PLAY

: Play a video at 1x speed. When using a mouse, click the button in the Function menu.

Pressing the [PLAY] button in monitor mode always plays multiple videos. Also, pressing the [PLAY] button plays recorded videos from the last playback timestamp.

PAUSE

: Pause video playback. When using a mouse, click the in the Function menu.

button

STOP

FWD

: Stop video playback. When using a mouse, click the button in the Function menu.

: Each press of this button changes the playback speed (in the order of x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64, x1/2, x1, x2 and x4). Pressing the

[FWD] button while viewing a live feed plays the video recorded 1

REW

minute before the current live time. Pressing the button on the

Function menu also changes the playback speed.

: Each press of this button changes the reverse playback speed (in the order of x1, x2, x4, x8, x16, x32, x64, x1/2, x1, x2 and x4).

Pressing the [REW] button while viewing a live feed plays the video in reverse from the last recorded frame. Pressing the button on the

Function menu also changes the playback speed.

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STEP FORWARD

: Pressing the [FWD] button while paused plays the video frame by frame. Press the [PLAY] button to return to normal playback.

STEP REWIND

: Pressing the [REW] button while paused plays the video frame by frame in reverse. Press the [PLAY] button to return to normal playback.

1/2 REWIND

: Press the button on the Function menu to play the video at 1/2x speed.

1/2 FORWARD

: Press the button on the Function menu to play the video in reverse at 1/2x speed.

5.2 Search Mode

This menu item is used to search by time or log to play data at a specific time.

Search mode includes Time, Calendar, Event and Thumbnail.

To go into search mode, press the [Search] button on the front or click the [Search] button on the Function menu.

5.2.1 Time Search

Enter a desired date and time and select Search to go to the video at the specified date and time.

Start-REC Time

: Displays the date and time when the recording started.

End-REC Time

: Displays the date and time of the latest recording.

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Search Time

: Select desired date and time between the recording start time and the end time.

: Search the video for the specified date and time.

Search Button

5.2.2 Calendar Search

You can search videos more easily with the calendar.

<SVR-1680C/1660C/1645> <SVR-960C/945> <SVR-480>

For the SVR-3200, Monitor 1 displays the recording status from channel 1 to 16 while Monitor 2 displays from channel 17 to 32.

Year

Date

Month

: Select a year. You can use the mouse wheel to change the year.

: Select a month. You can use the mouse wheel to change the month.

: Go to the calendar, select the desired date and press the [Enter] button. You can use the mouse wheel to search by time.

Time

: Select a time period and press the [Enter] button to start playback.

When using a mouse, select the time and use the mouse wheel to play the video at the specified time.

5.2.3 Event Search

You can specify a time period and search all channels, some channels, all events, motion detection or sensors. Use the up or down arrow key on the front to change the date and time.

Alternately, select an item you want to change and use the mouse wheel to change it. The search results are displayed in a separate list in the event search result window. Select an item in the search list and press the [Enter] button or use the mouse wheel to go to the specified date and time and start playback.

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End-REC Time

Start-REC Time

: Display the date and time when the recording started.

: Display the date and time of the latest recording.

Time

navigation buttons to go to an item, press the [Enter] button and use the up or down arrow key to change the value. When using mouse, click an item and use the mouse wheel to change the value.

Search End Time

: Enter an end date and time to search until. Use the navigation buttons to go to an item, press the [Enter] button and use the up or down arrow key to change the value. When using a mouse, click an item and use the mouse wheel to change the value.

Event Channel

: Select a channel.

For the SVR-3200, Ch1 ~ Ch32 are available.

For the SVR-1680C/1660C/1645, Ch1 ~ Ch16 are available.

For the SVR-960C/945, Ch1 ~ Ch9 are available.

Event Type

For the SVR-480 Ch1~Ch4 are available.

: Select an event type.

You can select all events, motion detection, video loss or text.

5.2.4 Thumbnail Search

Use the up or down arrow key on the front or the mouse wheel to a specify time and search a specific channel at regular intervals. The search results are displayed in thumbnails. Select a thumbnail to go to the specified date and time and start playback.

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Channel

Start Time

Interval

View Video

Select Video

: Select a channel. Use the up or down arrow key on the front or the mouse wheel to change the value.

: Enter a start date and time to start the search from. Use the left or right arrow key to go to an item, press the [Enter] button and use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to change the value.

: Search in a specific interval and display the result. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to change the value.

: Press the [Search] button to display 16 videos in the specified interval based on the start time. Press the [Func] button or use the mouse wheel to return to the search window.

: Click a video thumbnail and play it from the specified time. Press the [Enter] button or click to play the video.

Changing the I-frame duration may produce results different from your expectation from Thumbnail Search.

5.3 Copy

This menu item is used to copy a recorded video. There are three types of copy: CD/DVD, RE4 and AVI. To use the Copy function, you must change your permissions in the Security settings.

For more information about changing permissions, please refer to section 6.9.3 on Security.To copy, press the [COPY] button on the front or click the button on the Function menu.

5.3.1 CD/DVD

The CD/DVD type uses a CD or DVD to copy a video and detects the CD or DVD automatically.

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The SVR-945 is not equipped with a DVD device so you must connect the unit with an external backup device. Connect an external backup device to the USB or eSATA port, execute copy and select CD/DVD. On the media list, a CD/DVD device whose type is [Ext] is displayed. Select the device and make a copy in the same way as other models.

Type

Channel

From

To

Select Disk

Start

FAT32 Format

: Select CD/DVD. Use the up or down arrow key on the front or the mouse wheel to select it. Press the [Enter] button and use the up or down arrow key on the front or the mouse wheel to change the value.

: You can select some or all of the 16 channels. Select the channel field and press the [Enter] button or use the mouse wheel to select a channel.

: Enter the start date and time for copying. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to set the value.

: Enter the final date and time for copying. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to set the value.

: Select the media to copy. Select the Select Disk field and press the

[Enter] button to select the media.

: Start copying. Move to the [Start] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click.

: Format a USB disk or HDD in FAT32.

Do not use this for CD/DVD copying. When using media, you need to format it first. Select the [FAT32 Format] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click.

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For more information on support media, refer to the table below.

DVD-R Maker CD-R Maker

Mitsubishi (16x recommended)

TDK (16x recommended)

Imation (16x recommended)

Sony (16x recommended)

Mitsubishi (16x recommended)

TDK (16x recommended)

Imation (16x recommended)

Sony (16x recommended)

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You can back up videos using HDD or USB storage. You can play them using the mini player or network manager.

Select the channel field and use the [Enter] button or the mouse wheel to open the channel list as shown below.

[SVR-3200] [SVR-1680C/1660C/1645] [SVR-960C/945] [SVR-480]

Type

Channel

Select Channel

: You can select some or all of the channels. Select a channel on the channel list and press the [Enter] button or left-click.

From

: Enter a start date and time for copying. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to set a value.

To

: Select RE4. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to select it.

: Select the channel field and press the [Enter] button or use the mouse wheel to pop up the channel list.

Select Disk

: Enter the final date and time for copying. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to set a value.

: Select a media to copy. Select the Select Disk field and press the

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[Enter] button or click to select a media.

: Start copying. Move to the [Start] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click.

: Format unformatted USB storage devices or HDDs in FAT32 before copying. Select the [FAT32 Format] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click.

A backup file that is not 100% complete cannot play on a PC properly.

5.3.3 AVI

This type is used to copy a part of a selected channel using USB or HDD storage.

Type

From

Channel

Duration

Select Disk

: Select AVI. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to select it.

: Select a channel. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to select it.

: Enter the start date and time for copying. Use the left or right arrow key to move between the items and use the up or down arrow key to change the time and date. When using a mouse, left-click an item and use the wheel to change the value.

: Specify the duration for copying. Make a copy only for the specified duration. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to specify it.

: Select a media to copy. Select the Select Disk field and press the

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[Enter] button or click to select media.

: Start copying. Move to the [Start] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click.

: Format unformatted USB storage devices and HDDs in FAT32 before copying. Select the [FAT32 Format] button and press the [Enter] button or left-click.

If the copied file does not play on a PC, install the unified codec pack.

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Chapter 6. Setup

6.1 Record Setup

There are 4 DVR recording modes. Their relationship is as shown in the image below, which briefly describes recording modes.

For more information on recording, refer to the following sections.

Recording

Event Recording Schedule Recording Manual Recording

Emergency Recording

6.2 Time Setup

You need to set the system time before setting recording.

Setting the time based on your location is very important for the protection of recorded data. It is

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The factory default time zone is UTC 00:00 Dublin.

6.2.1 How to Set Time

If you change the time when recording is already in progress, the time is also changed for existing recorded videos. It is recommended to back up critical video data before changing the time.

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Press the [MENU] button on the front or the button on the Function menu.

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Go to the "Quick Setup" menu.

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Select "Time" from "Quick Setup". Use the [Enter] button or the mouse wheel to select it.

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If you press the buttons in the proper order, the image in 6.2 Time Setup appears.

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Use the navigation keys or the mouse to move to each submenu and press the [Enter] button or click.

Time Zone

Use the left or right arrow key on the front or the mouse wheel to select your time zone. Each press of the arrow keys changes the time zone. (To go to the previous menu, press the [ESC] button on the front or right-click. This is the same for all OSD menus.)

Daylight Saving

This menu is linked to Time Zone. This menu is enabled only when a location with daylight saving is selected in Time Zone. Daylight saving locations are programmed in the same way as

Microsoft Windows. This menu is used to decide whether to apply daylight saving if the product is installed in a daylight saving location.

For more information on NTP, refer to "NTP" of Network Setup.

Date Format

Select the date format. Use the left or right arrow key or the mouse wheel to select

"MM/DD/YYYY", "YYYY/MM/DD" or "DD/MM/YYYY".

Time

Use the left or right arrow key to move between year, month, date and time. Use the up or down arrow key or the mouse wheel to set each item.

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Apply

You must press the [Apply] button to save the Date/Time values. Then, the dialog box below appears.

Setups other than "Date/Time" setup are automatically recorded if the menus are completely closed, but "Date/Time" setup is not automatically recorded because it may damage the HDD recording file system. Be sure to press the [Apply] button to apply changes.

6.3 Camera Setup

This menu is used to set the conditions of each camera connected to the unit.

You can use the camera setup menu to adjust [Title], [Status], [Color], [AGC], [Brightness],

[Contrast] for each of the connected cameras. The set values apply to monitoring and search in the same way.

For more information on each menu item, refer to the following sections.

NTSC and PAL cameras cannot be used for the unit at the same time. For example, you cannot connect NTSC cameras to 1CH to 5CH while connecting

PAL cameras to 6CH to 16CH. Also, when replacing NTSC cameras with PAL cameras, you must reboot (power on/off) the unit after connecting the PAL cameras for proper recognition.

The set values apply to monitoring and search in the same way.

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6.3.1 How to Set a Camera

Press the [MENU] button and use the navigation keys or the mouse wheel to select a desired channel from the "Channel" menu under the "Display" menu of Display Setup.

Title

Specify the camera name.

Press the [Enter] button or click to open the character input menu.

When inputting a string, the character input window appears.

The character input window may differ depending on the menu, but the character input method is the same.

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Press the navigation buttons to select characters.

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After selecting characters, press the [Enter] button to input them.

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To insert a space between characters, press the [] button to insert a space.

Channel Status

You can enable or disable a camera.

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Press the [Enter] button and use the left or right arrow key or the mouse wheel to select

"Enable" or "Disable".

To increase recording or network monitoring speed, be sure to disable unused channels.

Color

Press the [Enter] button and use the left or right arrow key or the mouse button to select "Color" or "B/W".

AGC (Auto Gain Control)

AGC is used to automatically control the input range of video signals from a camera.

Press the [Enter] button and use the left or right arrow key or the mouse wheel to select

"Enable" or "Disable".

Brightness / Contrast

You can adjust the brightness and contrast of a video.

Press the [Enter] button and use the left or right arrow key or the mouse wheel to select a value between "-9" and "+9".

6.4 Monitor Setup

This menu is used to set related items when displaying a video on the monitor.

Monitor 1 & Monitor 2~4 (SVR-3200/1680C/1660C)

Monitor 1 is available for all supported functions of the DVR while Monitor 2~4 are available for all functions other than playback and search.

Monitor 1 & Monitor 2 (SVR-1645/960C/945)

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Monitor 1 is available for all supported functions of the DVR while Monitor 2 is available for event popup, user sequencing and split screen.

Covert Channel

This menu is used to hide channels in live mode.

The Covert Channel menu shows the unit's channel list. Press the [Enter] button or click to select a channel. The selected channels then do not show videos in live/playback modes.

Auto Sequencing

This is for editing the auto sequencing function. The 16 available sequencing modes have a dwell time between 1 and 60 seconds.

Multi Display

This menu is used to define the multi display of 4E (4 channels), 9B (7 channels) or 10A (10 channels) in advance. For the SVR-960C/945, only 4E (4 channels) can be defined.

To set multi display, select the target and the window on its right, use the [Enter] button or the mouse wheel to open the window, and press the [Enter] button or click to select a channel.

Then, press the [ESC] button or right-click.

SVR-480 does not support to set multi display.

VGA Mode

Three VGA modes are provided for VGA monitors. The available modes are 800x600,

1024x768 and 1280x1024.

On Screen Display

This determines what information is displayed for live video feeds or video playback.

For live video feeds, you can set the time, channel name, event, recording status, HDD, remote control ID and text. For video playback, you can set the time, command, channel name, event and text display.

6.5 Record Setup

Three different recording options are available: Schedule Recording, Manual Recording, and

Event Recording. Schedule Recording records video automatically at a scheduled time. Manual

Recording enables you to record video manually by pressing the "REC" button. Event

Recording records video when an event occurs if the Program and Event Check settings are activated.

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6.5.1 Program Setup

Using the [Program] menu, you can set up a program to use for both Manual & Event and

Schedule & Event. You can adjust the frame rate, video quality and resolution of the program.

Two choices are available: 1) Select a program by the frame rate, quality, and resolution, or

2) Set up a program manually. For Event Recording, you can select a frame rate up to the maximum possible for one channel. When events occur simultaneously in more than two channels, the recording frame rate may be automatically adjusted.

Program

Under the Program menu, a total of 26 programs labeled from A to Z are available for you to define with the recording resolution and quality for each channel. For more information about the setting values of the Program menu, please refer to section 3.5.

Ch (Channel)

Indicates a channel number.

R (Resolution)

Indicates the recording resolution. A total of three types are available: D1 (704x480), Half D1

(704x240), and CIF (352x240).

F (fps)

Indicates frames per second: from 1 to 30fps. The maximum frame rate may vary depending on settings.

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Q (Quality)

Indicates the recording quality: Q5, Q4, Q3, Q2, and Q1. For Event Recording, Q3 or higher is recommended.

Max R/F

Indicates the maximum frame rate available for a selected resolution. For instance, CIF 30fps means that you can select up to 30fps for the CIF resolution of a selected channel. D1 30fps means that you can select up to 30fps for the D1 resolution.

How to Calculate Recording Performance

D1 [704x480] = 2 x Half D1 [704x240] = 4 x CIF [352x240]

120 D1 compressed frames = 240 Half D1 compressed frames = 480 CIF compressed frames

The resolution and maximum frame rate vary depending on the number of enabled channels.

When disabling a channel in the Channel settings

How to Disable: Select Menu > Camera Settings > Use Channel > Disable. (The channel is then grayed out to show that it is disabled.) For example, the SVR-1660C can record every channel at up to

CIF 30fps. If a channel is "Disabled" in the Channel settings, there is then a surplus of CIF 30fps recording capacity. You can use the —surplus CIF (352x240) 30fps to increase another channel's resolution to Half D1 (704x240) 30fps (remember from above that CIF x 2 = Half D1).

• Setting a channel's frame rate to "0fps" in the Program settings

Surplus CIF 30fps cannot be used to increase another channel's resolution because the 0fps

channel still uses at least 2 to 3 recording frames per second for various reasons including network communications

. You must disable the channel instead of setting it to

0fps if you want to conserve and use the surplus CIF 30fps recording capacity for another channel

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Relation Between Normal Recording and Event Recording

When an event occurs, Event Recording is activated with the Program settings. DVR recording performance varies depending on the model. For example, the recording performance of the SVR-1660C is CIF 480fps for both Normal and Event Recording. When both recording modes are in effect, its recording performance cannot exceed CIF 480fps. That means that

Event Recording can be set up for the SVR-1660C only if the total of Event and Normal

Recording of all channels does not exceed CIF 480fps.

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Event Settings in and CIF 480fps Recording Performance

When every channel is set up to record normally at CIF 30fps, the Event Recording settings of for 1 st

channel are limited to CIF 30 fps, Half 15 fps, and D1 7fps. If you want to set the Event

Recording settings value to D1 30fps, the Normal Recording settings value of the other channels must be changed to total CIF 360fps or less.

• When Events Occur in Multiple Channels Simultaneously

When events occur simultaneously in multiple channels and the Event Recording settings value exceeds the DVR's maximum recording performance, the Normal Recording settings value is retained, and the channels with events drop their Event Recording frame rates settings to record the events.

The SVR-1680C provides D1 30 compressed frames for all channels; it can record programs at a manually selected resolution and frame rate at all times.

Quick Record Setup (Quick Setup)

Quick Setup provides recording, language, time and audio setups in one place.

How to Set Quick Recording

Select 'Quick Setup'.

Program Setup

All programs are set to 0fps by default so each program needs to be set individually (described in details in recording menu).

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Schedule & Event Setup

Set record mode to "Schedule & Event" and set a schedule and event for each date and time.

How to Check Recording

If record setup is properly completed, the 'REC LED' on the front will flicker. Also,

[S] is displayed to show that currently all channels are recorded as scheduled.

6.5.2 Manual/Schedule Recording Setup

You can switch between Manual and Schedule Recording by changing the recording mode.

Both Manual and Schedule Recording enable you to choose a program to record. The resolution, frame rate, and quality may vary depending on the selected program.

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Manual Recording

Manual Recording is activated only when the recording mode is set to Manual & Event. After selecting a program, press the [REC] button on the front of the DVR unit to begin recording. If you want to schedule a recording, switch the recording mode to Schedule & Event.

Schedule Recording Settings

Schedule Recording records video automatically at a scheduled time according to the chosen program settings. Set the recording mode to Schedule & Event then select a program for a scheduled date and time.

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When selecting a program, the default settings value of the program is displayed for you to confirm. You can select one or more programs from among the 26 available, all labeled from A to Z. The picture below shows an example using only Program A.

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• Index: 1~50 different programs can be set

• Day: designate recording date

• Program: select a recording program (A~T)

• Time: designate recording time

• Delete: delete the desired INDEX

Setting Method

As you set INDEX, DAY, PROGRAM and HOUR, then the content will be immediately displayed in the table. If you select the start time and the stop time for recording in the table and click on them in order, the content will be displayed in INDEX, DAY, PROGRAM and HOUR.

Deletion Method

Select the desired INDEX and then click on the Delete button. If you click on the Delete button before selecting INDEX, then the content of INDEX that was selected previously will be deleted first. After that, the content in the highest INDEX will be deleted and then others INDEX will be deleted in the increasing order of INDEX.

Editing Method

Select the INDEX to be edited and then change DAY, PROGRAM and HOUR on your own.

If all the INDEX fields up to INDEX 50 are already set, then click on the time in the table to be edited with your mouse. Click on the hour in the table to be changed, again with your mouse.

The previous setting will be deleted and overwritten with the change that you have just made.

If the same time is set twice then ‘!’ will be displayed in the table.

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When you set the region of time, you may not include the existing time that is set previously.

Record Setting

Repeat Record Mode

When there is no more space for recording to hard disk, recorded data is removed from the foremost portion automatically.

Warning Level

This checks the capacity of all disks connected to the DVR and gives a warning when the specified level is met.

Recorded Data Retention

This shows videos recorded only on specified dates in hard disk.

For example, if the entire video is recorded for 10 days (Drawing 1) and only 2-day recording

(Drawing 2) is specified for playback, only the 2-day recording is available for playback.

Playback Deinterlace

This turns playback deinterlace on or off.

This is available only when the recording resolution is set to Full D1. If this is set to On, imaging shaking decreases while Full D1 video is paused.

6.5.3 Evnet Record Setup

This menu item is used to record video based on events. To use Event Recording, select a resolution, frame rate, and quality from the available 26 programs.

Event recording is divided into recording by sensor, by motion detection, by text and by digital input. In the Programs settings, select a program first. If you want to adjust the details of a program, select the program and then adjust the resolution, frame rate, and quality. (For more information, please refer to section 6.6.1 on Program Settings.)

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Event Recording is used mostly in conjunction with other recording options: Manual & Event and Schedule & Event.

Go to [Record Setup] > [Record]. In "Record Mode," select Manual & Event or Schedule &

Event.

To use Event Recording only, please refer to the following instructions.

1. In Record Mode, select Manual & Event or Schedule & Event.

2. In the Program settings, change the frame rate of Normal Recording to 0 and

of vent Recording to the desired rate.

3. Set an Event Check to activate the recording.

Event Check Settings

This menu item sets times for event recording and has the options of Always, Disable and

Timezone. The "Always" option always detects events while the "Timezone" option uses events only for specified hours. When Timezone is selected, a setup similar to schedule setup is possible; the event check time can be set by the hour.

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• INDEX : 1~50 different programs can be set

• Day: designate recording date

• Time: designate recording time

• Delete: delete the desired INDEX

Setting Method

As you set INDEX, DAY, and HOUR, then the content will be immediately displayed in the table.

If you select the start time and the stop time for recording in the table and click on them in order, the content will be displayed in INDEX, DAY, and HOUR.

Deletion Method

Select the desired INDEX and then click on the Delete button. If you click on the Delete button before selecting INDEX, then the content of INDEX that was selected previously will be deleted first. After that, the content in the highest INDEX will be deleted and then others

INDEX will be deleted in the increasing order of INDEX.

Editing Method

Select the INDEX to be edited and then change DAY, and HOUR on your own.

If all the INDEX fields up to INDEX 50 are already set, then click on the time in the table to be edited with your mouse. Click on the hour in the table to be changed, again with your mouse.

The previous setting will be deleted and overwritten with the change that you have just made.

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6.6.1 Audio

This menu is used to set the audio channel, audio recording, audio gain and sync.

Audio Channel

Select a channel for audio.

Audio Recording

Decide whether to record audio. If No is selected, audio is outputted only for live video feeds. If

Yes is selected, audio is outputted even for playback.

Audio Gain

This menu is used to adjust audio volume up or down.

Sync Video Channel

This menu is used to determine which channel the input audio is linked to for output. This is available only for recording. Audio output for live video feeds is described in Audio Mixing. If

Sync Video Channel is set to 5 for Channel 1 audio, the audio inputted into Channel 1 is outputted when Channel 5 is selected. By default, Channel 1 audio is outputted to Channel 1 video.

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6.6.2 Audio Mixing

This menu is used to select audio for live video feeds. If All is set, all inputted audio is mixed for output regardless of channel selection. If specific audio is selected, only the specified channel is outputted regardless of the channel selection.

6.7 General Event Setup

This menu is used to set events that you want to use.

Motion Detection Setup

This menu is used to save events occurring through motion detection for each channel.

SVR-480 does not support Digital I/O

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Motion Detection

This enables each channel or all channels to detect motion and notify users.

- Channel

Channel can be set to All or as follows.

SVR-3200: 1~32CH

SVR-1680C/1660C/1645: 1~16CH

SVR-960C/945: 1~9CH

SVR-480 : 1~4CH

- Sensitivity

Sensitivity can be set to Lowest, 1~10, or Highest for each channel.

- Area

Area is used to set the motion detection area.

If Channel is set to All, Area can be set to Set All or Unset All. When each channel is set individually, Area can be set to Set All, Unset All or User Defined.

- User Defined

User Defined is only available when each channel is set individually. It is used to set an area where you want to detect motion intensely.

It allows you to set a user-defined motion detection area. You can select one or more motion detection areas out of the squares on the 22x15 grid.

The default setting is "Set All". Press the [Area Setup] button to open the motion detection area setup window.

Users can specify motion detection areas on the screen.

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detection areas turn gray.

To select motion detection areas, use the navigation buttons to select them and press the [Enter] button or click them. Press the [ESC] button or right-click to return to the previous menu.

Sensor

A total of 16 sensors (9 sensors for the SVR-960C/945, 4 sensors for the SVR-480) can be set.

If All is selected, all channels are set to N.O or N.C. You can select channels and set them individually to N.O., N.C. or Off.

6.7.1 Text Setup

Recording

You can turn recording for text input on or off.

Sync Text With

This selects channels to link with text data.

Seek Header

This parameter is not needed if, just like Star Finger-007, protocols are already registered and supported for various types of data that comes from external devices (Access Control, POS,

ATM, etc.). However, this parameter is needed to see how one unit of data out of continuously incoming text data is structured. In other words, all data has its start and end points, and the header is data that is always inserted to indicate the start point. Therefore, by defining a header here, the DVR can recognize from the header that it is the start point of the data. Two headers can be set and detected because one device can send various types of data to external receivers.

Delimiter

The delimiter value may differ depending on the device used. For more information on delimiters, refer to the user manual or the device manufacturer.

Timeout (ms)

Lines defined below are the maximum number of text lines available for one piece of data. Even though data is standardized, lengths may differ. For example, three lines are programmed for client name input for an ATM, but if someone registers only his/her first name and last name, only two lines are provided when the person uses an ATM. However, the DVR cannot detect this automatically, so Timeout is used to determine how long is needed to recognize the received data as complete data after the last line is entered.

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Lines

This defines the maximum number of lines for one piece of data.

An external device may not be recognized depending upon its characteristics, so it is recommended to contact the manufacturer before installation.

6.7.2 Preset

This menu is used to activate the presets specified in the PTZ based on sensor input.

Specify a preset with PTZ attached to each channel.

Select a channel in the preset menu and select an event for the preset.

You can choose sensor, MD or text for an event, and 16 presets can be set.

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6.7.3 Digital I/O

Digital I/O are digital ports available for input and output at the same time., There are 12 digital inputs and outputs.

Digital I/O Channel & Input/Output

All 12 channels can be set to input/output. When channels are set to input, if an input signal is received by even one channel, emergency recording will operate. When they are set to output, if sensor input is received, it will operate.

In Digital I/O Setup, if you set one of the 12 Digital I/O to [Input], set Input Type to [Emergency] and turn Digital I/O on, the emergency recording will operate. The macro set in the event recording is used for the recording. The recording will continue based on the value set in

[Recording After Event] under Event Recording and then stop.

SVR-480 does not support Digital I/O.

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This sets actions based on event input.

Event Action

For Event Action, you can select Relay 1~4, buzzer, or E-Mail.

Action Duration

Action Duration is used to maintain an action for a specified time when relay or buzzer is set. If

E-Mail is set, e-mails are sent in specified time intervals.

Normal Event Source

You can set Normal Event Source to 16 Sensors, 16 MDs, 16 Video Losses and Text,

Emergency.

SVR-480 does not support Digital I/O, thus it does not display “Emergency” on select mode.

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System Event Source

This sets some or all of disk error, disk full, fan error, authentication failure and DDNS registration failure.

E-Mail Setup

E-Mail address is set when e-mail is used for output.

For e-mail address, enter an e-mail address for a message recipient.

The address format is [email protected]. However, only Roman alphabet letters and numbers are allowed.

- Sender Address

Sender Address is set when e-mail is used for output. The address format is [email protected]. You do not have to enter an e-mail address. In general, use an address that identifies the e-mail as being sent from a specific DVR.

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- Attaching Image Files

For a Normal event log, the system sends an e-mail attached with an image of the event channel along with the event information including the sensor, movement detection, and object disappearance.

For a System event log, the system sends only the event information because the channel pairing option is not available.

6.8 Network

This sets network information when connecting the DVR to a network.

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This is used to select the network type (Ethernet/xDSL) connected to the DVR. Select Ethernet when the DVR is connected to dedicated line, cable modem or LAN.

Select xDSL when the DVR is connected to a PPPoE-type xDSL line. However, if the xDSL line is not of the PPPoE type, you must select Ethernet.

DHCP

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) manages host addresses on a network. All the hosts on a LAN use this protocol to share limited IP addresses when accessing the Internet. In other words, a DHCP server allocates dynamic IP addresses to all the hosts on the LAN.

If the LAN has its DHCP server and the DHCP menu item is enabled, the DHCP server allocates an IP address to the DVR.

'DHCP' is used on a LAN with a DHCP server installed. Generally, small and large LANs have

DHCP servers while small LANs use Network Address Translation (NAT) from a hub or router.

IP Addr

IP Address is used for communication between the DVR and Network Manager, and is also used when Webviewer accesses the DVR. This is available only when Net Mask and Gateway are set.

Net Mask

Net Mask specifies a range of IP addresses and enables IP addresses in the range to communicate. Net Mask should be allocated by a network administrator.

Gateway

Gateway must be specified to enable IP addresses to communicate and should be allocated by a network administrator.

DNS1

DNS1 must be specified to register the DVR to SWR while DNS Address should be allocated by a network administrator.

Additional DNS

Additional DNS is used to replace DNS1 when it is unstable or has a problem.

Port

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Port is used to register to SWR, connect to Network Manager, or connect to Webviewer.

The default port is 4000. Be careful about the port entry when a PPPoE modem

Internet sharing device are in use.

Bandwidth Limit (Mbps)

This sets the maximum transmission speed of data outputted from the DVR, or the data transmission capability of the DVR. This may be left blank. Ask your network administrator to specify it when necessary.

6.8.1 xDSL

If the DVR is connected to xDSL and uses PPPoE, set Type to xDSL and specify a user ID and password. You must use the user ID and password given when you subscribed to the xDSL service.

User ID/Password

If the DVR is connected to xDSL, you must specify a user ID and password.

Status

This shows the connection status of the DVR.

6.8.2 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 connects to the ISP. In such a case, the user may not be able to find out the DVR's IP address. By registering a DVR with a dynamic IP address to a DDNS

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server, the DVR's IP may be identified by connecting to the DDNS server.

To register a dynamic IP address to a DDNS, follow the instructions shown below.

DDNS Registration procedure

1) Sign up at iPOLiS homepage.

- The homepage URL is [www.samsungipolis.com]

- Accept the terms and conditions, SIGN UP page: check ID availability

2) Register the product after sign up.

- Log on to iPOLiS website

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- Product List (If you didn’t register products, there are no list)

- Product Registration (Check ID availability), Information regarding the registered

products may be reviewed from the list

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3) Configure the product for DDNS

From the DVR's Network Setup menu, configure the settings as shown below. Select Menu and

Network to prompt a screen similar to the illustration shown below. Set DDNS to "On" and input the DDNS address in 'DDNS SERVER DOMAIN NAME'. (The default value is www.samsungipolis.com.) For ID and PW, use the user ID (domain) and password used in iPOLiS product registration process.

This concludes the necessary configurations to the DVR for DDNS connection.

4) The connection status of product can be checked on the product list.

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[VIEW]: See the log-in page of selected product

[Edit]/ [Delete]: Edit/Delete the selected product

Once the product has been registered, its ID (domain) may not be changed. When the product’s ID needs to be changed, the product’s registration must be reset. Register the product again with the new ID.

To register a fixed IP address to a DDNS, follow the instructions shown below.

Interval

To maintain continuous registration status, a registration cycle must be assigned from "Interval".

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A dynamic IP address will renew the relevant data from the DDNS per each interval. If the user sets the registration interval to "Disabled" or the DVR does not upload any information over two days, information regarding the DVR will be removed from the DDNS database.

Server

This menu is used to configure the server address to be registered. The address of the SWR is www.samsungipolis.com.

ID

Use the ID for the DDNS login.

Password

Use the password for the DDNS login.

Status

The DVR's registration status is indicated. "Not Registered" means that the DVR is not registered to the DDNS. "Date/Time & OK" means that the DVR has been registered to the

DDNS.

6.8.3 NTP

Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes time between devices on network. On a network, there is a server that provides the base time and clients that receive the time from the server for synchronization.

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This turns NTP on or off.

NTP Mode

This sets NTP Mode to Client, Server or All.

NTP Server Location

This is enabled when NTP Mode is set to Client. This determines whether the NTP server is on a local network or on the Internet.

NTP Local Server IP

This is enabled when the NTP Server Location is set to Local and is used to set the IP of the

NTP server. Enter either the IP of an NTP server on the local network or the IP of a DVR with its

NTP mode set to Server.

Interval

This menu is used to set the synchronization interval.

When NTP Mode is set to Client, Sync With NTP must be set to On.

6.8.4 Remote

DVR ID

This sets the address of the keyboard when operating all DVR functions with the controller buttons. The default value is "1". If one keyboard is connected to several DVRs, it might conflict with other channels, so a different value should be set for the keyboard address.

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Remote Controller ID

Up to 16 remote controller IDs can be set. You can use one remote controller to operate up to

16 DVRs.

How to register the remote controller is as shown below.

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Direct the remote controller to the DVR.

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Press the [ID] button based on the specified remote controller ID.

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If the remote controller ID and the DVR ID are the same, the DVR buzzer beeps.

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The remote controller is now configured and available for use.

Remote Configuration Setup

This determines whether to use the SNM Configuration program for setup.

If "Enable" is set, SNM Configuration is available for setup. If "Disable" is set, SNM

Configuration is unavailable for setup.

Remote Relay

Remote Relay is used to determine whether to use the Relay On/Off function on the SNM monitor.

If "Enable" is set, all four relays can be controlled remotely. If "Disable" is set, remote control is unavailable with the SNM Configuration.

6.8.4.1 Serial Port

A total of four serial ports are available for the DVR. Two are RS-232C(Com1, Com3) and the other two are RS-422/485(Com2, Com4).

The Serial Port settings are available under Communication > Remote.

The following options are provided for the Serial Port settings.

A total of 3 serial ports are available for SVR-480. One is RS-232C(Com1), and the other two are RS-485(Com2,3).

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To use the Text option, please follow the instructions below.

Please note that the Text option supports only Com1 (RS-232); make sure to select Com1 on the Serial Port menu.

Device

Select Text.

Interface

Select RS-232.

Baud rate/Parity/Stop Bit/Data Bit

Enter the same settings as the ones for the selected TP device.

To use a transparent device, please follow the instructions below.

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Device

Select a connected transparent device.

Interface

Select COM1 or COM3.

Only Com1 is available for SVR-480.

Baud rate/Parity/Stop Bit/Data Bit

Enter the same settings as the ones for the selected Transparent device.

To set up a keyboard, select Keyboard for the Device option, and then select a keyboard model.

Device

Select Keyboard.

Keyboard

Select a desired keyboard model.

Interface

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Only Com1 is available for SVR-480.

Baud rate/Parity/Stop Bit/Data Bit

Enter the same settings as the ones for the selected keyboard.

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Select PTZ.

To control the PTZ operation via serial port, select PTZ in the Device options, and then set up a serial port; refer to 6.8.4.2.2 PTZ (Serial).

To control the PTZ operation via coax protocol, you do not need to set up this option. (Refer to

6.8.4.2 PTZ.)

Device

Select a connected PTZ device.

6.8.4.2 PTZ

Two PTZ control methods are available: via serial port and coax protocol.

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The Coax Protocol option does not support normal PTZ protocols, but rather supports the Pelco

Standard and Extended Protocols.

The standard protocol supports basic PTZ functions such as PTZ and presets. The extended protocol supports more expansive features such as menu control and video playback in addition to the basic PTZ functions.

To use this option, a PTZ device must be embedded with a coax standard or extended protocol.

SVR-3200, SVR-1645, SVR-945, SVR-480 does not support coaxial function.

Type

Select Coax.

Protocol

Select Pelco or Pelco Extended according to the coax protocol type of Pelco camera.

AD Dome does not support menu control, Presets or AUX when setup with a coax protocol.

Idle Time

Activate or disable PTZ Home, and setup a standby duration of the device before moving to

PTZ home.

Select PTZ.

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Type

Select a serial port.

Protocol

Select a connected PTZ device.

Camera ID

Enter the ID of the selected camera.

Interface

Select one from among Com2 to 4.

To use RS-232, select Com3. For RS-422 or 485, select Com2 or 4.

Baud rate/Parity/Stop Bit/Data Bit

Enter the same settings as the ones for the PTZ device.

Idle Time

Activate or disable PTZ Home, and set up a standby duration for the device before moving to

PTZ home.

For more information on cameras supporting PTZ and how to set them up, refer to "4.8 PTZ Use".

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System Setup

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6.9.1 System Setup

Language

The OSD menu supports multiple languages. Select a language.

Key Buzzer

This determines whether to use the buzzer for the buttons on the front.

Default

This restores the factory default settings. Press the [Default] button to restore the factory default.

Load Configuration

This sends the DVR setting stored in a USB storage device to the DVR.

Save Configuration

This saves the DVR setting to a USB storage device.

Firmware Update

Save the Update Firmware for USB to USB storage and connect it to the DVR.

Select Firmware Update from System Setup and press the [Enter] button.

When a message prompting you to update appears, select [Yes] and press the [Enter] button.

After a while, a buzzer beeps and the unit reboots.

The Update Firmware for USB is provided in a "*.dat" file.

To do a firmware update through the network, run the updater executable file and click a DVR on the DVR list. When the IP, MAC address and port of the DVR are displayed, enter the

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password (default: 11111111) specified in SNM-128S into "Admin Password" and press the

[Start Upgrade] button.

After the upgrade progress window appears, a message prompting you to reboot the unit is displayed. Select "Yes" to reboot the unit.

DVR Alias

This sets a DVR alias.

System Log

The system logs various events including changing menu settings, turning the power on or off, changing the time zone, turning HDD on or off, using the Copy function, and when system events occur.

You can check log details with the >> icon by pressing the Enter button or scrolling the mouse wheel.

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Copying System Log

System logs are saved as txt-formatted files, and can be saved to a USB flash drive.

To save system logs to a USB drive, insert the drive into a USB port, open the System Log list.

And then press the "COPY" button on the front.

The data will be saved as "Model Name_System Log_Date&Time.txt."

Time

This is used to set the time zone, date format, and time for the DVR.

Daylight Saving needs to be set depending upon the region.

I-Frame Duration

An I-frame duration is the interval between I-frames and is measured by the video frame rate.

For video recordings with less motion, I-frame duration enhances the video quality.

You should only set I-frame duration settings to anything other than Auto if you are specialized in MPEG-4.

6.9.2 Disk

This section describes how to add, remove, or format internal and external hard disks.

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Disk Manager

Disk Manager is used to manage internal and external HDDs.

It manages HDD status, bad blocks, size, enabled, disabled, etc.

Type

: Displays disk locations and types.

Int A (Internal A HDD), Int B (Internal B HDD), Ext (External HDD)

Model

: Displays HDD models.

Bad Block

: Displays HDDs with bad blocks. 0 is displayed when there are no problems. Nothing is displayed for HDDs not in use.

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Size(MB)

Enabled

: Displays HDD sizes in MB.

: Enables or disables HDDs.

Yes: Enabled / No: Disabled

To change HDD to Yes

- Enabled: Select No and press the [Enter] button or use the mouse wheel to open the notice window with the following message.

- "Warning: This disk is usable without being formatted. Do you want to format the disk anyway?"

- Select No to keep the previous data stored in the HDD and change it to Enabled-Yes.

- Select Yes to delete the previous data stored in the HDD and change it to Enabled-Yes.

To change HDD to No

- Enabled: Select Yes and press the [Enter] button or use the mouse wheel to open the notice window with the following message.

- "Warning: Do you want to remove the disk?"

- Select Yes to open the "The disk has been removed." message and change the HDD to

Enabled-No.

- The HDD is now unused.

- Select No to keep the HDD as it is.

Disk Status

This displays the temperature and status for each HDD.

6.9.3 Security

DVR users are divided into administrators and general users. Administrators can use all DVR

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features without any limitations. The maximum number of users is 10. They can only use features that they have permissions for.

Right

In Right Setup, if Check is set to all X, all users can use all features without any limitations.

If Check is set to all O, each user can use only features for which they have been given permissions.

In the image above, User 1 & 2 can use only “O” function. You can set User 1 to User 10 in the same way.

Admin Password

The default Admin Password is "11111111" and can be changed. The Admin Password should be an 8-digit number.

User Password

User 1's password is "11111111", User 2's is "22222222", and similarly for User 3 to User 9.

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User 10's password is "00000000". The 16 channel-DVRs do not have a [0] (zero) button so they use the [10] (ten) button instead.

Change Password

As shown in the image below, click Change P/W for a user you want to change.

The password input window appears. Use the number buttons on the front or the character input window to enter a new password.

Click the [Change] button to save it.

Clicking the [Change] button displays a popup confirmation window that prompts you to change password. Click Yes.

The password has been changed.

Permissions

Using permission restricted features requires a password check. Execute a command to open the password input window. Select a user and enter his/her password. Now the function is available.

[Permission check]

6.10 Exit

This exits with or without saving menu settings.

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Save

This saves all settings and exits to the live screen.

Select Yes to save all settings and exit, or select No to exit without saving any settings.

Do not save

This is used to exit without saving any settings.

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Chapter 7. Web Viewer

Web Viewer is a web application provided as a complement for the DVR, capable of receiving visual live feeds and playing recorded data from a distance over the Internet. Web Viewer's structure consists of the log-in page, monitoring monitor and playback monitor. Detailed descriptions of the components are as follow.

7.1 System Requirements

CPU

Main Memory

Video Memory

Display Resolution

HDD

OS

Others

Minimum

Intel Pentium 4 / 3.0GHz

1GB

128MB

Recommended

Core2duo E6750 or higher

2GB or higher

512MB or higher

1280 x 1024 (with 32bit color) or higher

1GB or higher

Windows XP Professional / Window Vista Business

DirectX 9.0 or higher

7.2 LOGIN

Use the IP address and port assigned to the product to access the Web Viewer Log-in page.

The URL to access the page will be similar to http://192.168.1.100:4000. If the port value has been changed from the default value of 4000, use the changed value instead after the colons.

Use the ID and password from SNM-128S and click "Login". The default ID and password are

[admin] and [11111111] (eight ones). The password may be changed, but the ID may not.

To change the DVR's administrator password or issue new user ID and password, refer to "7.3 Connection User Setup".

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7.3 Connection User setup

To log into Web Viewer, the user ID and password must be entered to Network Manager's

Configuration Tool.

Up to 1 administrator and 10 regular user IDs and passwords may be issued. For security purposes, the administrator and regular passwords must be distinct. Uncheck the usage box of unused user accounts as well.

The illustration above displays Network Manager Configuration Tool after user IDs and passwords have been changed.

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After the accounts have been configured, assign authority levels for each account. To allow playback access, check "Hard" under the user's account in Configuration Tool. Also, to allow accesses to "Microphone", "PTZ", "Relay", etc., check the relevant boxes and apply the changes. To allow access to Ch.1 only, uncheck all boxes aside Ch.1.

7.4 Supported Browser

Web Viewer is optimized to Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 and higher.

Web viewer Installer

The installation program necessary to use Web Viewer is provided at the login page. For computers without ActiveX, Web Viewer will install ActiveX to allow Web Viewer's functions to work as intended.

Please close all programs related to Network Manager before installing Web

Viewer. Failure to do so may result in malfunction.

7.5 Monitor

Once provided with the correct ID and password combination, Web Viewer will automatically move to the monitoring page. The monitoring page is used to watch live visual feed or to perform other functions allowed with the account's authority level.

Detailed explanation and description of the features of the monitoring page is as follow.

7.5.1 Screen Partition & Image Movement

The monitoring page will display a partition mode according to the model.

Using the buttons shown above, the partition mode may shift from Single, 4, 9, 13 and 16 partitions. Clicking the monitoring area will change the partition mode to Single.

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Double-click the channel to expand into Single partition mode.

The screen will expand into Single partition. To return to the partition screen, double-click the monitoring area once again. In a partition mode, the placement of screens may be moved around. To move Ch.3 to where Ch.6 currently is, drag and drop the partition corresponding to

Ch.3 over Ch.6 to switch their places.

7.5.2 Moving Playback

Click the "Playback" button shown above to move to the playback page.

7.5.3 Channel On/Off

Channel On/Off buttons are located to the left of the page. Click the channels to toggle between

On and Off. The default value for all channels is On.

The above illustration displays the result of toggling Ch.8 and 9 off. When turned off, buttons will change color and the corresponding screen will fade to black. Deactivated buttons are channels not supported by the DVR model.

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7.5.4 Sensor indication

This icon indicates that a sensor has been triggered.

When triggered, its corresponding icon will turn red and the sensor ID number will be displayed on the video. Sensors that have not been triggered will remain blue.

Deactivated sensor icons are sensors not supported by the DVR model.

7.5.5 Relay operation

The product's Relay can be set to On or Off. Clicking a relay button will set the corresponding relay to On and change the button's color from blue to orange.

Deactivated relay buttons are relays not supported by the DVR model. Relay actions require a specific authority level. Consult the manual on how to configure relay authority level.

7.5.6 Microphone use

Microphone usage may be set to On or Off. The default value is Off. Clicking the button will depress the button and toggle the usage status.

Deactivated Mic. button means that the model does not support this function.

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A real-time log of event information is displayed below the monitoring page. Items found in this log are as shown below.

(Table Event Icon)

Button Function

Change setup

,

Motion detection

Sensor

Relay On

V-loss

Text Input

User Login

7.5.8 Video Recording & Video Storage

6.9.1.1 Video Recording

To record the visual data from the monitoring mode, select the channel, right-click and select

"Rec Start". Up to 10 minutes of video may be recorded in this manner. If a Quick Recording operation is executed, the duration of the recording will be displayed on the visual.

Selecting "Rec Stop" while recording will conclude the recording operation. A dialogue window regarding the file location will be prompted and the user may save the file in any desired directory. The recording will save as a .re4 file, which can be played in NETWORK MANAGER

Playback Program or a Mini-Player.

6.9.1.2 Save Image

The visual image may be saved as a .jpg, .bmp or .eye file and will save the frame currently displayed on the monitoring screen. To save an image, right-click the channel to save image

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from and select "Save As". To confirm the saving operation, go to the directory the image is saved to and double-click the image.

7.5.9 PTZ Use

While monitoring, right-clicking on a channel supporting PTZ and selecting "PTZ" will allow the user to manipulate the camera position.

Pan, Tilt Control

To control PTZ, right-click the channel to manipulate and select "PTZ". A white cross will appear at the center of the screen. Click on the screen to manipulate camera position. Clicking left or right of the cross will pan the camera and above or below will tilt it. Clicking further from the camera will cause the camera to change its position faster.

Zoom, Focus Control

Placing the cursor at the left and right sides of the screen will reveal the zoom and focus slide bars. A camera unit supporting Area Zoom In will also support the Zoom Zero button. Use the slide bar to the left to zoom in and out and the right slide bar to control focus.

PTZ Home

If a preset position is configured, right-click during PTZ mode and select the desired preset position from "Goto Preset". The camera will move to the preset position. Preset positions must have been configured beforehand.

Auxiliary Operation

If a preset position has been configured, the pop-up menu will also contain "Auxiliary". Selecting the item will perform the assigned action.

For detailed explanation of the PTZ function and the list of supported cameras, please refer to "4.8 Manipulating PTZ".

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If a channel is paired with an audio channel, right-clicking the visual and selecting "Listen" from the pop-up menu will activate audio input. Also, to listen to the audio signal, Mute also needs to be unchecked.

7.5.11 Image Channel Close

Clicking the channel buttons to the left of the screen will disconnect the visual connection and fade to black. To reconnect the channel, click the off channel button again.

7.6 Playback

Recorded data can be reviewed in the playback mode. Only users with HDD access may use this mode. The playback mode uses 16 Partition screens and supports searches by time, calendar and cycle. Also, paused streams may be printed or saved as .bmp image files.

Detailed explanation and description of the features of the playback page is as follow.

7.6.1 Screen Division & Channel Change

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Playback supports 1, 4, 9 and 16 Partition modes. Use the menu (shown above) at the top of the page to choose a partition mode. When the monitoring screen is displaying Channel 1 through 4 in 4 Partition mode, clicking ">>" button will display the next four channels. To return to the previous four channels, click "<<".

7.6.2 Image Recording

A frame from a playback can be saved as a .bmp image file. Click the channel to capture and click "Save".

A Save Image dialogue window will pop up. A brief memo on the image can be saved with it.

Click "OK" to prompt save location window.

7.6.3 Print

Printing a channel is similar to capturing a frame. Click the channel to print and click "Print".

Type the relevant memo and click "OK" to print the image. The print will contain the printing date, channel name, recording date, event and memo.

7.6.4 Move to Web Monitor

To move to Web Monitor, click "Monitor" at the top left of the page.

7.6.5 Channel On/Off

This function is identical to the Web Monitor counterpart. The Channel On/Off buttons are at the right side of the page and clicking them will turn the channels on and off. The default value

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This menu displays used and remaining spaces in the HDD. It also displays the total recording duration. HDD usage is expressed as a percentage.

7.6.7 Calendar Search

Days with recordings are activated as black buttons and days without recordings are gray and deactivated. To review the recording, select the date and time of the recording and click to play the recording from the specified timeframe.

Clicking "Go To ( )" will display the timeframe of 24 hours beginning from the date and time specified above at the bottom left. Click "24h" to adjust the timeframe.

7.6.8 Playback Toolbar

Displays the recording duration.

Shifts through the time frame by an interval set by (5).

From left to right: "Move back 1 frame", "Play backward", "Pause", "Play" and "Move forward 1 frame"

Sets the standard video speed. Click the button and choose from 0.5x, 1x, 2x, 4x, 16x,

32x, 64x and All.

Sets the shift interval. Click the button and choose from 10 min, 30 min, 1 hour, 3 hour,

6 hour, 12 hour and 24 hour.

Toggles DirectX usage. If enabled, the video will be drawn with DirectDraw and improve the quality depending on the PC's specification.

Controls the volume

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Trouble Shooting

1. DVR is not booting up

Check the power supply

Check the power cord

2. Monitor won’t display anything

Check the monitor’s power supply

Check the connection between the DVR and the monitor

Check the monitor’s cable port

Check whether DVR is turned on

If the images are in black and white, check the camera type (NTSC/PAL) and reboot

3. Some channels are dead

Check the camera’s power supply

Check the camera’s input status

Check the DVR’s input port

Check the Activity setting under the Screen menu

Check the Covert setting under the Monitor menu

4. The video won’t record

Check for the HDD connection status from Disk Manager

Check the Recording settings

5. The recordings won’t play

Check the Recording settings

Check the button activity

6. Images are too dark or bright

Check the camera’s configuration

Separate the visual input cable from power supplies

Check the Brightness and Contrast settings under the Screen menu

7. The remote won’t work

Check the batteries

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Check the remote’s ID

Check the remote’s specification

8. The buttons aren’t working

Check the DVR’s power supply

Check the Screen Lock setting

9. The DVR won’t connect to the network

Check whether the network cable is connected properly

Check the DVR’s IP

Check the PC’s IP

Ping Test

Check the PC’s specification if Web Viewer will not run properly

10. Cases to contact purchasing agency

If the following cases occur, immediately cease the product operation, shut off the power supply and take the console to the purchasing agency for repair.

The product malfunctions during operation (Ex.: Strange noise, smell, smoke, etc.)

The power cable or the connector has been damaged.

The product has been flooded.

The product has been spilled on.

The product will not function as stated in this document.

The product was severely damaged due to physical shock.

A stark change in performances has been noticed.

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Compatible HDD List

Seagate Technology

Capacity Model

1000GB ST31000340SV

750GB ST3750840SCE

500GB ST3500830SCE

250GB ST3250820SCE

Western Digital

Capacity Model

1000GB WD10EVCS

Compatible Media List

DVD-R manufacture

Mitsubishi(Exhortation 16X)

TDK(Exhortation 16X)

Imation(Exhortation 16X)

Sony(Exhortation 16X)

CD-R manufacture

Mitsubishi(Exhortation 16X)

TDK(Exhortation 16X)

Imation(Exhortation 16X)

Sony(Exhortation 16X)

Specification

Item

Display

Description

Video

Inputs

SVR-3200 : 32 composite video 0.5–2 Vpp, 75 ohm automatic termination

SVR-1680C/1660C/1645 : 16 composite video 0.5–2

Vpp, 75 ohm automatic termination

SVR-960C/945 : 9 composite video 0.5–2 Vpp, 75 ohm automatic termination

SVR-480 : 4 composite video 0.5–2 Vpp, 75 ohm automatic termination

Live

Frame rate

SVR-3200 : NTSC(960Cfps), PAL(800fps)

SVR-1680C/1660C/1645 : NTSC(480fps),

PAL(400fps)

SVR-960C/945 : NTSC(270fps), PAL(225fps)

SVR-480 : NTSC(120fps), PAL(100fps)

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Resolution 704x480 NTSC, 704x576 PAL

SVR-3200/1680C/1660C/1645 : 1/4/9/10/16

SVR-480 : 1/4

Performance

Recording

Compression

Record Rate/NTSC

MPEG-4

SVR-3200

: 480fps@704x480, 960Cfps@704x240,

960Cfps@352x240

SVR-1680C

: 480fps@704x480, 480fps@704x240,

480fps@352 x 240

SVR-1660C/1645

: 120fps@704x480,

240fps@704x240, 480fps@352x240

SVR-960C/945

: 120fps@704x480,

240fps@704x240, 270fps@352x240

SVR-480

: 120fps@704x480, 120fps@704x240,

120fps@352x240

SVR-3200

: 400fps@704x576, 800fps@704x288,

800fps@352x288

SVR-1680C

: 400fps@704x576, 400fps@704x288,

400fps@352x288

Rate/PAL

SVR-1660C/1645

: 100fps@704x576,

200fps@704x288, 400fps@352x288

SVR-960C/945

: 100fps@704x576,

200fps@704x288, 225fps@352x288

SVR-480

: 100fps@704x576,

100fps@704x288, 100fps@352x288

Mode Manual, Schedule, Event, Emergency

Overwrite Continuous

Pre-Event Up to 5 sec.

Post-Event

Search &

Playback

Search mode

Up to 60 sec.

Date/time, Event, Calendar, Thumbnail, Bookmark

Text(Exclusive viewer)

Frame rate 480 fps D1 NTSC, 400 fps D1 PAL

Playback

REW, FWD, Frame advance (control keys and jog function shuttle)

Network

Transmission speed SVR-3200/1680C : 16 Mbps

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Storage

Security

Interface

Monitors

SVR-1660C/1645/960C/945/480 : 9 Mbps

Multi Stream MPEG-4(Dual Streams)/JPEG

Remote Users Up to 10 simultaneous users

TCP/IP, DHCP, DNS, DDNS, HTTP, ARP, ICMP support and NTP

Maximum Capacity

SVR-3200/1680C/1660C : 16 TB

SVR-1645/960C/945/480 : 8 TB

Internal HDD

SVR-3200/1680C/1660C : 4 HDD

SVR-1645/960C/945/480 : 2 HDD

SVR-3200/1680C/1660C : External eSATA 2 port

HDD

SVR-1645/960C/945/480 : External eSATA 1 port

DVD Writer (Back-up) DVD-R / CD-R

USB (Back-up) 2 External USB Ports(USB 2.0)

File Format (Back-up)

Password Protection

BMP, AVI, Proprietary format / JPG(Exclusive viewer)

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Audio

VGA

Main Composite

Analog RGB 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 resolution

BNC, 1 Vp-p, 75 ohm, Multi-screen, Menu, Playback

Monitor2~4 : SVR-3200/1680C(Menu, Event Popup, Covert, Display Switching)

Composite

Sport : SVR-1660C/1645/960C/945/480(event Popup, Display switching), 1 Vp-p, 75 ohm

SVR-3200 : None

SVR-1680C/1660C/1645 : 16 Output, 1 Vpp, 75

Inputs

Output

SVR-960C/945 : 9 Output, 1 Vpp, 75 ohm

SVR-480 : 4 Output, 1 Vpp, 75 ohm

SVR-3200/1680C/1660C/1645 : 16 input, 30k ohm

SVR-960C/945 : 9 input

1 line, 100k ohm

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Sampling rate

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Outputs

Remote notification

Connections

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SVR-3200/1680C/1660C/1645 : 16 Input, NO/NC

SVR-960C/945 : 9 Input

SVR-480 : 4 Input

Screw terminal 4 relay outputs, NO/NC

(SVR-480 : Screw terminal 2 relay outputs, NO/NC)

Notification via e-mail

RJ45 10/100 Base-T

PTZ control interface

PTZ Keyboard

USB

eSATA

Application Support

SVR-3200/1680C/1660C : RS485/RS422

SVR-1645/960C/945/480 : RS485

Via coax cable (SVR-1680C/1660C/960C)

RS485, max. signal voltage ±12 V

2 USB 2.0 ports

SVR-3200/1680C/1660C : External eSATA 2 port

SVR-1645/960C/945/480 : External eSATA 1 port

ATM/POS, Mouse, Remote Controller

Dome

Protocols

Supported PTZ cameras

Samsung Techwin, Pelco D, Pelco P, Pelco

Coaxitron, Panasonic, Bosch, SEC

General

Electrical

Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC ±10%; 50/60 Hz, Auto-ranging

Max. 65 W (with 1x HDD) consumption

Max. 88 W (with 2x HDD)

Max. 90 W (with 4x HDD)

Environmental Operating Temperature +5°C to +40°C (+32°F to +104°F)

Operating Humidity 0% RH to 60% RH

Mechanical

Dimensions (W x H x D)

445 x 88 x 388 mm (17.5 x 3.5 x 15.3 in)

SVR-945 : 300 x 88 x 302 mm(118.11 x 34.65 x

130.7 in)

SVR-480 : 350 x 88 x 401.3 mm(13.77 x 3.46 x

15.79 in)

Weight (1x hard disks)

Rack mount kit

Approx. 10 kg (22.1 lb), SVR-945 : 5 kg (11 Ib)

SVR-480 : 5.6kg

For mounting one unit in an EIA 19-inch rack

(SVR-945 Stand type)

Language

English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Polish,

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Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Japanese, Czech,

Serbian, Swedish, Rumanian, Danish, Chinese,

Korean, Taiwanese

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SAMSUNG TECHWIN Co., Ltd is using a part of Free Software code under the GNU General Public License  in operating DVR product. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundations  code and to any other program whose authors commit by using it. The Free Software is copyrighted by 

Free Software Foundation, Inc. and the program is licensed As is without warranty of any kind. Users are  free  to  download  the  base  source  code  of  the  DVR  product at  the  following  Address:  www.samsungcctv.com/gpl.  The  source  code  can  be  sent  to  your  address  via  airmail  for  a  charge  of  actual expense executed. 

   GPL Software : linux kernel, busybox, uboot

 

GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 

Version 2, June 1991 

Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 

51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110‐1301, USA 

Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is  not allowed. 

Preamble 

The  licenses  for  most  software  are  designed  to  take  away  your  freedom  to  share  and  change  it.  By  contrast,  the  GNU  General  Public  License  is  intended  to  guarantee  your  freedom  to  share  and  change  free software‐‐to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to  most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to  using it.   

(Some  other  Free  Software  Foundation  software  is  covered  by  the  GNU  Lesser  General  Public  License  instead.) You can apply it to your programs, too. 

When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not price. Our General Public Licenses are  designed to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for  this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it if you want it, that you can change  thesoftware or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. 

To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask  you  to  surrender  the  rights.  These  restrictions  translate  to  certain  responsibilities  for  you  if  you  distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it. 

For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether gratis or for a fee, you must give the  recipients all the rights that you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the source  code. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights. 

We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which  gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software. 

Also,  for  each  author's  protection  and  ours,  we  want  to  make  certain  that  everyone  understands  that  there is no warranty for this free software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on,  we want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so that any problems introduced 

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by others will not reflect on the original authors' reputations. 

Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that  redistributors  of  a  free  program  will  individually  obtain  patent  licenses,  in  effect  making  the  program  proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone's free  use or not licensed at all. 

The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. 

TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 

0.  This  License  applies  to  any  program  or  other  work  which  contains  a  notice  placed  by  the  copyright  holder  saying  it  may  be  distributed  under  the  terms  of  this  General  Public  License.  The  "Program",  below,  refers  to  any  such  program  or  work,  and  a  "work  based  on  the  Program"  means  either  the 

Program or any derivative work under copyright law: that is to say, a work containing the Program or  aportion of it, either verbatim or with modifications and/or translated into another language.   

(Hereinafter,  translation  is  included  without  limitation  in  the  term  "modification".)  Each  licensee  is  addressed as "you". 

Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are  outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program  iscovered  only  if  its  contents  constitute  a  work  based  on  the  Program  (independent  of  having  been  made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 

1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's source code as you receive it, in any  medium,  provided  that  you  conspicuously  and  appropriately  publish  on  each  copy  an  appropriate  copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the notices that refer to this License and  tothe  absence  of  any  warranty;  and  give  any  other  recipients  of  the  Program  a  copy  of  this  License  along with the Program. 

You  may  charge  a  fee  for  the  physical  act  of  transferring  a  copy,  and  you  may  at  your  option  offer  warranty protection in exchange for a fee. 

2. You may modify your copy or copies of the Program or any portion of it, thus forming a work based on  the Program, and copy and distribute such modifications or work under the terms of Section 1 above,  provided that you also meet all of these conditions:  a) You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and  the date of any change.  b)  You  must  cause  any  work  that  you  distribute  or  publish,  that  in  whole  or  in  part  contains  or  is  derived from the Program or any part thereof, to be licensed as a whole at no charge to all third  parties under the terms of this License.  c) If the modified program normally reads commands interactively when run, you must cause it, when  started  running  for  such  interactive  use  in  the  most  ordinary  way,  to  print  or  display  an  announcement including an appropriate copyright notice and a notice that there is no warranty (or  else, saying that you provide a warranty) and that users may redistribute the program under these 

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conditions, and telling the user how to view a copy of this License. (Exception: if the Program itself  is interactivebut does not normally print such an announcement, your work based on the Program  is not required to print an announcement.) 

These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole. If identifiable sections of that work are  not derived from the Program, and can be reasonably considered independent and separate works in  themselves, then this License, and its terms, do not apply to those sections when you distribute them  as  separate  works.  But  when  you  distribute  the  same  sections  as  part  of  a  whole  which  is  a  work  based  on  the  Program,  the  distribution  of  the  whole  must  be  on  the  terms  of  this  License,  whose  permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless  of who wrote it. 

Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by  you;  rather,  the  intent  is  to  exercise  the  right  to  control  the  distribution  of  derivative  or  collective  works based on the Program.   

In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a  work  based  on  the  Program)  on  a  volume  of  a  storage  or  distribution  medium  does  not  bring  the  otherwork under the scope of this License. 

3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object code or  executable  form  under  the  terms  of  Sections  1  and  2  above  provided  that  you  also  do  one  of  the  following:  a)  Accompany  it  with  the  complete  corresponding  machine‐readable  source  code,  which  must  be  distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software  interchange; or,  b) Accompany it with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give any third party, for a charge  no more than your cost of physically performing source distribution, a complete machine‐readable  copy  of  the  corresponding  source  code,  to  be  distributed  under  the  terms  of  Sections  1  and  2  aboveon a medium customarily used for software interchange; or,  c) Accompany it with the information you received as to the offer to distribute corresponding source  code. (This alternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution and only if you received the  program in object code or executable form with such an offer, in accord with Subsection b above.) 

The source code for a work means the preferred form of the work for making modifications to it.   

For  an  executable  work,  complete  source  code  means  all  the  source  code  for  all  modules  it  contains,plus any associated  interface definition  files,  plus  the  scripts  used  to control compilation  and  installation  of  the  executable.  However,  as  a  special  exception,  the  source  code  distributed  need  notinclude  anything  that  is  normally  distributed  (in  either  source  or  binary  form)  with  the  major components (compiler, kernel, and so on) of the operating system on which the executable  runs, unless that component itself accompanies the executable. 

If  distribution  of  executable  or  object  code  is  made  by  offering  access  to  copy  from  a  designated 

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place,  then  offering  equivalent  access  to  copy  the  source  code  from  the  same  place  counts  as  distribution  of  the  source  code,  even  though  third  parties  are  not  compelled  to  copy  the  source  along with the object code. 

4. You may not copy, modify, sublicense, or distribute the Program except as expressly provided under  this License. Any attempt otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void, and  will  automatically  terminate  your  rights  under  this  License.  However,  parties  who  have  received  copies,or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such  parties remain in full compliance. 

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6.  Each  time  you  redistribute  the  Program  (or  any  work  based  on  the  Program),  the  recipient  automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program  subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients'  exercise of the rights granted herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties  to this License. 

7. If, as a consequence of a court judgment or allegation of patent infringement or for any other reason 

(not limited to patent issues), conditions are imposed on you (whether by court order, agreement or  otherwise) that contradict the conditions of this License, they do not excuse you from the conditions  of  this  License.  If  you  cannot  distribute  so  as  to  satisfy  simultaneously  your  obligations  under  this 

License  and   any  other  pertinent  obligations,  then  as  a  consequence  you  may  not  distribute  the 

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Program  by  all  those  who  receive  copies  directly  or  indirectly  through  you,  then  the  only  way  you  could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program. 

If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the  balance of the section is intended to apply and the section as a whole is intended to apply in other  circumstances. 

It  is  not  the  purpose  of  this  section  to  induce  you  to  infringe  any  patents  or  other  property  right  claimsor  to  contest  validity  of  any  such  claims;  this  section  has  the  sole  purpose  of  protecting  the  integrity  ofthe  free  software  distribution  system,  which  is  implemented  by  public  license  practices. 

Many  people  have  made  generous  contributions  to  the  wide  range  of  software  distributed  through  that system in reliance on consistent application of that system; it is up to the author/donor to decide  if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose  that choice. This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of 

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the rest of this License. 

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9. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the General Public License  from time to time. Such new versions will be similar in spirit to the present version, but may differ in  detail to address new problems or concerns. 

Each  version  is  given  a  distinguishing  version  number.  If  the  Program  specifies  a  version  number  of  thisLicense which applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of following the terms and  conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If  the  Program  does  not  specify  a  version  number  of  this  License,  you  may  choose  any  version  ever  published by the Free Software Foundation. 

10.  If  you  wish  to  incorporate  parts  of  the  Program  into  other  free  programs  whose  distribution  conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted  by  the  Free  Software  Foundation,  write  to  the  Free  Software  Foundation;  we  sometimes  make  exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all  derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally. 

NO WARRANTY 

11.  BECAUSE  THE  PROGRAM  IS  LICENSED  FREE  OF  CHARGE,  THERE  IS  NO  WARRANTY  FOR  THE 

PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN 

WRITING  THE  COPYRIGHT  HOLDERS  AND/OR  OTHER  PARTIES  PROVIDE  THE  PROGRAM  "AS  IS" 

WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 

TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.   

THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD 

THE  PROGRAM  PROVE  DEFECTIVE,  YOU  ASSUME  THE  COST  OF  ALL  NECESSARY  SERVICING,  REPAIR 

ORCORRECTION. 

12.  IN  NO  EVENT  UNLESS  REQUIRED  BY  APPLICABLE  LAW  OR  AGREED  TO  IN  WRITING  WILL  ANY 

COPYRIGHT  HOLDER,  OR  ANY  OTHER  PARTY  WHO  MAY  MODIFY  AND/OR  REDISTRIBUTE  THE 

PROGRAM  AS  PERMITTED  ABOVE,  BE  LIABLE  TO  YOU  FOR  DAMAGES,  INCLUDING  ANY  GENERAL, 

SPECIAL,  INCIDENTAL  OR  CONSEQUENTIAL  DAMAGES  ARISING  OUT  OF  THE  USE  OR  INABILITY  TO 

USETHE  PROGRAM  (INCLUDING  BUT  NOT  LIMITED  TO  LOSS  OF  DATA  OR  DATA  BEING  RENDERED 

INACCURATE OR LOSSES SUSTAINED BY YOU OR THIRD PARTIES OR A FAILURE OF THE PROGRAM TO 

OPERATE  WITH  ANY  OTHER  PROGRAMS),  EVEN  IF  SUCH  HOLDER  OR  OTHER  PARTY  HAS  BEEN 

ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. 

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