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... items outside the preceding warranty scope will be for SVR-960. User Manual Introduction Thank you for a fee. The following cases are protected by natural disasters (fire, flood, tidal wave, etc.) Replacement of expendable parts(HDD, FAN, etc.) ※ Warranty period of Samsung Techwin, Inc. Even during the warranty period, repair and examination...
... items outside the preceding warranty scope will be for SVR-960. User Manual Introduction Thank you for a fee. The following cases are protected by natural disasters (fire, flood, tidal wave, etc.) Replacement of expendable parts(HDD, FAN, etc.) ※ Warranty period of Samsung Techwin, Inc. Even during the warranty period, repair and examination...
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... needed for assistance unit such as a fire or theft. Any installation job should be performed by agency you purchased this manual can differ by firmware version 1.0.0 basis. User Manual This product is not for exclusive use of crime prevention but for installation of this product and individual installation might cause fire, electric shock...
... needed for assistance unit such as a fire or theft. Any installation job should be performed by agency you purchased this manual can differ by firmware version 1.0.0 basis. User Manual This product is not for exclusive use of crime prevention but for installation of this product and individual installation might cause fire, electric shock...
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...Basic Screen view...24 4.2 Single image view in full screen 24 4.3 Multi Screen view ...24 4.4 User Sequence view ...24 4.4.1 Basic System mode 24 4.4.2 User Sequence mode 25 4.5 Event Screen view ...26 4.6 Enlarged Screen view 26 4.7 Pause Live screen ...... Load Preset application 27 4.8.4 Save Preset application 27 4.8.5 Auxiliary On application 28 4.8.6 Auxiliary Off application 28 4.9 Screen Lock Control ...28 4 User Manual Contents Chapter 1. Safety Cautions 7 1.1 Symbols displayed for each item 8 Chapter 2. Summary 10 2.1 Features ...11 Chapter 3. Product Description 13 ...
...Basic Screen view...24 4.2 Single image view in full screen 24 4.3 Multi Screen view ...24 4.4 User Sequence view ...24 4.4.1 Basic System mode 24 4.4.2 User Sequence mode 25 4.5 Event Screen view ...26 4.6 Enlarged Screen view 26 4.7 Pause Live screen ...... Load Preset application 27 4.8.4 Save Preset application 27 4.8.5 Auxiliary On application 28 4.8.6 Auxiliary Off application 28 4.9 Screen Lock Control ...28 4 User Manual Contents Chapter 1. Safety Cautions 7 1.1 Symbols displayed for each item 8 Chapter 2. Summary 10 2.1 Features ...11 Chapter 3. Product Description 13 ...
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... 6.2.1 Method of Time Setup 39 6.3 Camera Setup...40 6.3.1 Method of Camera Setup 41 6.4 Quick Record Setup (Quick Setup 42 6.4.1 Method of SPOT monitor 29 Chapter 5. User Manual 4.10 Application of Quick Record Setup 43 6.5 Schedule Recording ...43 6.5.1 All Setup ...43 6.5.2 Setup by Channel 44 6.6 Event Recording ...45 6.6.1 Event Source Setup 45 6.6.2 All...
... 6.2.1 Method of Time Setup 39 6.3 Camera Setup...40 6.3.1 Method of Camera Setup 41 6.4 Quick Record Setup (Quick Setup 42 6.4.1 Method of SPOT monitor 29 Chapter 5. User Manual 4.10 Application of Quick Record Setup 43 6.5 Schedule Recording ...43 6.5.1 All Setup ...43 6.5.2 Setup by Channel 44 6.6 Event Recording ...45 6.6.1 Event Source Setup 45 6.6.2 All...
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User Manual 6.8 Monitor Setup ...50 6.9 Event Setup ...52 6.9.1 Event ...52 6.9.2 Text...54 6.9.3 D-I/O...55 6.9.4 Event Action ...56 6.9.5 Network ...57 6.9.6 xDSL...58 6.9.7 DDNS ...59 6.9.8 NTP ...64 6.9.9 Serial ...65 6....10.2 Disk Setup ...67 6.10.3 Security ...69 6.10.4 Time Schedule ...70 6.10.5 Special Time...70 6.11 Exit ...72 Chapter 7. Web Viewer 73 7.1 LOGIN ...73 7.2 Connection User setup ...74 7.3 Usable Browser ...75 7.4 Monitor ...75 7.4.1 Screen division & Image location change 76 7.4.2 Moving Playback...77 7.4.3 Channel On/Off ...77 7.4.4 Sensor indication 77 7.4.5 Relay ...
User Manual 6.8 Monitor Setup ...50 6.9 Event Setup ...52 6.9.1 Event ...52 6.9.2 Text...54 6.9.3 D-I/O...55 6.9.4 Event Action ...56 6.9.5 Network ...57 6.9.6 xDSL...58 6.9.7 DDNS ...59 6.9.8 NTP ...64 6.9.9 Serial ...65 6....10.2 Disk Setup ...67 6.10.3 Security ...69 6.10.4 Time Schedule ...70 6.10.5 Special Time...70 6.11 Exit ...72 Chapter 7. Web Viewer 73 7.1 LOGIN ...73 7.2 Connection User setup ...74 7.3 Usable Browser ...75 7.4 Monitor ...75 7.4.1 Screen division & Image location change 76 7.4.2 Moving Playback...77 7.4.3 Channel On/Off ...77 7.4.4 Sensor indication 77 7.4.5 Relay ...
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Safety Cautions 7 User Manual 7.5 Playback ...81 7.5.1 Screen Division & Channel Change 82 7.5.2 Image Recording 82 7.5.3 Print...82 7.5.4 Web Monitor move 83 7.5.5 Channel On/Off ...83 7.5.6 Recording period & Recording size check 83 7.5.7 Calendar Search...83 7.5.8 Function button at image below 84 Trouble Shooting 85 Compatible HDD List 87 Compatible Media List 87 Specification 87 Chapter 1.
Safety Cautions 7 User Manual 7.5 Playback ...81 7.5.1 Screen Division & Channel Change 82 7.5.2 Image Recording 82 7.5.3 Print...82 7.5.4 Web Monitor move 83 7.5.5 Channel On/Off ...83 7.5.6 Recording period & Recording size check 83 7.5.7 Calendar Search...83 7.5.8 Function button at image below 84 Trouble Shooting 85 Compatible HDD List 87 Compatible Media List 87 Specification 87 Chapter 1.
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... a wet hand. Do not install in areas that generate dust. Random replacement of batteries may cause explosion. User Manual 1.1 Symbols displayed for each item Warning Refers to information users need to know in battery by the same battery. 8 Before installation Verify the supplied voltage (AC100V~AC240V) before... reduce electric shock risk. Doing so may cause fire. Doing so may cause an electric shock or fire. Caution Provides information users need to know in order to prevent minor injury or product damage. Make sure ground line is off before connecting the power supply...
... a wet hand. Do not install in areas that generate dust. Random replacement of batteries may cause explosion. User Manual 1.1 Symbols displayed for each item Warning Refers to information users need to know in battery by the same battery. 8 Before installation Verify the supplied voltage (AC100V~AC240V) before... reduce electric shock risk. Doing so may cause fire. Doing so may cause an electric shock or fire. Caution Provides information users need to know in order to prevent minor injury or product damage. Make sure ground line is off before connecting the power supply...
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... found to sun light or heat since they can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used additionally, abnormal operation may cause User Manual The used batteries shall be disrupted. Use a dry cloth to part 15 of incident or damage that may cause a damage, an electric... shock or an injury. Our company is recommended. Avoid areas exposed to comply with the instruction manual, may occur. Doing so may occur. Start the storage after installing the camera is not responsible for a Class A digital device, pursuant to ...
... found to sun light or heat since they can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used additionally, abnormal operation may cause User Manual The used batteries shall be disrupted. Use a dry cloth to part 15 of incident or damage that may cause a damage, an electric... shock or an injury. Our company is recommended. Avoid areas exposed to comply with the instruction manual, may occur. Doing so may occur. Start the storage after installing the camera is not responsible for a Class A digital device, pursuant to ...
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... safe recycling. Samsung Techwin cares for the environment at the end of steps to provide customers with other types of wastes and recyc le it should contact either the retailer where they can take this ite m for disposal. Chapter 2. Household users should not be mix ed with more environmentfriendly products. User Manual Correct Disposal...
... safe recycling. Samsung Techwin cares for the environment at the end of steps to provide customers with other types of wastes and recyc le it should contact either the retailer where they can take this ite m for disposal. Chapter 2. Household users should not be mix ed with more environmentfriendly products. User Manual Correct Disposal...
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Samsung SVR-960 are digital image recording devices used to Hard disk instead of 9 channels audio input ... image in hard disk and can playback. Real time MPEG-4 images( 270 frames ) Various surveillance screen mode : Single, 4, 9divisions User Sequence(AUTO) Support various monitor output [2 Composite (including 1 Spot), 1 VGA] Pan/Tilt, Digital Zoom, PIP(Picture view inside ... product that record the digitalized image input from 9channels to digital file format. User Manual This unit is useful for data searching because it can save high quality image when recording repeatedly.
Samsung SVR-960 are digital image recording devices used to Hard disk instead of 9 channels audio input ... image in hard disk and can playback. Real time MPEG-4 images( 270 frames ) Various surveillance screen mode : Single, 4, 9divisions User Sequence(AUTO) Support various monitor output [2 Composite (including 1 Spot), 1 VGA] Pan/Tilt, Digital Zoom, PIP(Picture view inside ... product that record the digitalized image input from 9channels to digital file format. User Manual This unit is useful for data searching because it can save high quality image when recording repeatedly.
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...CD-R, USB memory can be used for each channel Search/Playback It supports various convenient functions to users. Also, it protects privacy through COVERT(Hiding image) function. User Manual and max. 5 seconds at pre event per each channel recording resolution & motion detection range Record...Playback by Time, Date, Channel Increase convenient Search using mouse Forward/Backward Search of recording capacity Multi recording function for manual event & schedule event Sumultaneous operation for Recording/Playback/Copy/Network Each setup for recording according to search and playback. ...
...CD-R, USB memory can be used for each channel Search/Playback It supports various convenient functions to users. Also, it protects privacy through COVERT(Hiding image) function. User Manual and max. 5 seconds at pre event per each channel recording resolution & motion detection range Record...Playback by Time, Date, Channel Increase convenient Search using mouse Forward/Backward Search of recording capacity Multi recording function for manual event & schedule event Sumultaneous operation for Recording/Playback/Copy/Network Each setup for recording according to search and playback. ...
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...100Mbps Ethernet/xDSL Multiple DVR connection Others GUI structure for the convenience of product through exclusive PC viewer remotely. User Manual Refer to the appendix on the back of the manual regarding the type of compatible media Hard disk expansion device(External recording device) : SVS-5E (Option as ...exclusive device) Network It supports various networks like LAN, xDSL and can operate and manage main functions of users and mouse support Easy ...
...100Mbps Ethernet/xDSL Multiple DVR connection Others GUI structure for the convenience of product through exclusive PC viewer remotely. User Manual Refer to the appendix on the back of the manual regarding the type of compatible media Hard disk expansion device(External recording device) : SVS-5E (Option as ...exclusive device) Network It supports various networks like LAN, xDSL and can operate and manage main functions of users and mouse support Easy ...
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It indicates whether network is detected. USB Port Classification 3. It indicates whether HDD works. User Manual 3.1 Front part COPY part Classification 1. Channel LED Function It shows the status of Play action. 14 It indicates whether event is connected. Channel LED Classification 2. ...
It indicates whether network is detected. USB Port Classification 3. It indicates whether HDD works. User Manual 3.1 Front part COPY part Classification 1. Channel LED Function It shows the status of Play action. 14 It indicates whether event is connected. Channel LED Classification 2. ...
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.... ESC button Classification 16. Function buttons Classification 8. PTZ 11. Enter into Search mode. Playback & Setup part Classification 17. User Manual Power part Classification 5. SEARCH 14. FUNC Function Change DIVISION from menu, or changes rewinding 15 Select basic monitor & spot monitor...is On/Off power. Channel button Function Select Channel at Live image and Playback image. REC button Function It starts or stops manual recording. Enter into Menu. COPY 15. Function REC button Classification 6. MULTI 9. MONITOR 12. MENU 13. Starts or ends ...
.... ESC button Classification 16. Function buttons Classification 8. PTZ 11. Enter into Search mode. Playback & Setup part Classification 17. User Manual Power part Classification 5. SEARCH 14. FUNC Function Change DIVISION from menu, or changes rewinding 15 Select basic monitor & spot monitor...is On/Off power. Channel button Function Select Channel at Live image and Playback image. REC button Function It starts or stops manual recording. Enter into Menu. COPY 15. Function REC button Classification 6. MULTI 9. MONITOR 12. MENU 13. Starts or ends ...
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... and select from Playback mode. Move or select this from menu, or change forwarding playback speed from menu, or Pause live image or playback image. User Manual 19. ▶/FWD 20. ▲/PAUSE 21. ▼/STOP 3.2 Rear Part playback speed from Playback mode. Connection terminal for BNC input of camera Connection terminal...
... and select from Playback mode. Move or select this from menu, or change forwarding playback speed from menu, or Pause live image or playback image. User Manual 19. ▶/FWD 20. ▲/PAUSE 21. ▼/STOP 3.2 Rear Part playback speed from Playback mode. Connection terminal for BNC input of camera Connection terminal...
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... terminal External sensor input terminal Audio out D-SUB connection terminal DIGITAL IN/OUT connection terminal Refer to detailed description for installation & the use from "Install Manual". 3.3 OSD MENU structure Menu structure is same as below picture and for each function, please, click Icon by left button of the product function and... configuration method per Menu, please, refer to the explanation from chapter 4 to chapter 6. 3.4 Function Menu Function menu lets mouse to control all of mouse. 17 User Manual No.
... terminal External sensor input terminal Audio out D-SUB connection terminal DIGITAL IN/OUT connection terminal Refer to detailed description for installation & the use from "Install Manual". 3.3 OSD MENU structure Menu structure is same as below picture and for each function, please, click Icon by left button of the product function and... configuration method per Menu, please, refer to the explanation from chapter 4 to chapter 6. 3.4 Function Menu Function menu lets mouse to control all of mouse. 17 User Manual No.
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... No Rec. 0.75fps Q1 CIF UTC 00:00 Dublin 18 System configuration->System->configuration. Function menu structure is available in the front function button, either. User Manual and all functions of Function menu is same as following 3.5 Factory default setting To make the product fatory default setup, execute according to following order.
... No Rec. 0.75fps Q1 CIF UTC 00:00 Dublin 18 System configuration->System->configuration. Function menu structure is available in the front function button, either. User Manual and all functions of Function menu is same as following 3.5 Factory default setting To make the product fatory default setup, execute according to following order.
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... Channel Audio Mix Record No Video Channel Number Macro Speed Ch1 Off 0 Ch1 Mix On Off All Not Use. 0.75fps 19 User Manual Screen Setup Screen Monitor Record Setup Record Manual Language Off MM/DD/YYYY Current Time English Channel Number Title Activity Color AGC Brightness Contrast PTZ PTZ Home PTZ Idle Time...
... Channel Audio Mix Record No Video Channel Number Macro Speed Ch1 Off 0 Ch1 Mix On Off All Not Use. 0.75fps 19 User Manual Screen Setup Screen Monitor Record Setup Record Manual Language Off MM/DD/YYYY Current Time English Channel Number Title Activity Color AGC Brightness Contrast PTZ PTZ Home PTZ Idle Time...
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User Manual Schedule Event Event Setup Event Text Quality Resolution Pre Event Post Event Channel Number Schedule Macro Speed Quality Resolution Special Time Event Recording Channel Number Type Macro Speed Quality Resolution Pre Event Post Event Sensor MD Text Sensor MD Recording Sync Text With Device Seek Header Header 1 Header 2 Delimiter Timeout(ms) Lines Sensitivity Area 20 Q1 CIF 1 1 All Full Time No Rec. 0.75fps Q1 CIF No Rec. Off Off Off Off Standard 8fps Q3 CIF 1 5 All, N.O All 1 Set All Off Ch1 Manual Off Header1 Header2 0D0A 1000 20
User Manual Schedule Event Event Setup Event Text Quality Resolution Pre Event Post Event Channel Number Schedule Macro Speed Quality Resolution Special Time Event Recording Channel Number Type Macro Speed Quality Resolution Pre Event Post Event Sensor MD Text Sensor MD Recording Sync Text With Device Seek Header Header 1 Header 2 Delimiter Timeout(ms) Lines Sensitivity Area 20 Q1 CIF 1 1 All Full Time No Rec. 0.75fps Q1 CIF No Rec. Off Off Off Off Standard 8fps Q3 CIF 1 5 All, N.O All 1 Set All Off Ch1 Manual Off Header1 Header2 0D0A 1000 20
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...Current IP Current NM Current GW 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 4000 0.0 guest ***** xDSL not connected Off www.samsungipolis.com None None Not registered Off Client Public 0.0.0.0 User Manual D-I/O Event Action Preset System Event Communication Network xDSL DDNS NTP Select D-I/O Output Type Select Action Action Duration Action Source Event Acton in Special Time ... System Event Source System Event Method Type DHCP IP addr Net Mask Gateway DNS1 Additional DNS Port Band Width Limit(Mbps) User ID Password Status Interval Server ID Password Status Sync With NTP NTP Mode NTP Server Loc.
...Current IP Current NM Current GW 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 4000 0.0 guest ***** xDSL not connected Off www.samsungipolis.com None None Not registered Off Client Public 0.0.0.0 User Manual D-I/O Event Action Preset System Event Communication Network xDSL DDNS NTP Select D-I/O Output Type Select Action Action Duration Action Source Event Acton in Special Time ... System Event Source System Event Method Type DHCP IP addr Net Mask Gateway DNS1 Additional DNS Port Band Width Limit(Mbps) User ID Password Status Interval Server ID Password Status Sync With NTP NTP Mode NTP Server Loc.