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Contents SDS-P3040 Channel DVRChannel DVR Overview Important Safety InstructionsOverview Before Start BatteryOperating Temperature Contents SEC Backup Viewer Backup viewerProduct Specification DVR Search & play Web viewerStandards Approvals FeaturesPackage Contents Power Displays the power ON/OFF status Input the remote control signalREC Lights on when recording is in progress PArT nAmeS And funCTionS fronTPArT nAmeS And funCTionS reAr MM`` Console is designed for the service repair purpose only Remote ControlChanging the Remote Control ID Using the Numeric buttonsChecking the installation environment InstallationYy Do not pull out the power plug forcefully Yy Do not use the product outdoorConneCTinG The uSB ConneCTinG The video, Audio And moniTor` Only one mouse port is available IR LED ConneCTinG The CAmerA SdC-5340BCLens Detects incoming light to control the IR LEDConnecting with dvr Installing the cameraConnect the camera cable to the camera Or pile up with impuritiesConneCTinG The neTworK ConneCTinG The rS-485 deviCeConnecting to network through ethernet 10/100BaseT Connecting to Network through Adsl Connecting to the Network using the routerStarting the system GeTTinG STArTedShutting down the System Locking All Buttons LoginYou will see the context sensitive menu as in the right Icons on the Live Screen Live Screen ConfigurationDisplays the resolution of the recording screen. Error informationSplit Mode Menu Single Mode MenuLogin/Logout You can log in or out Live Split mode menuShutdown Turns down the DVR Single mode menu is available only in Single Mode Single mode menuMenu Description Full Screen ChannelAlarm Date/Time/Language Time. Screen ModeView the Launcher menu PTZ Runs the PTZ Control launcherSwitching the screen mode Live ModeSwitching the screen automatically Switching to Single Mode Channel SettingZoom Audio on/off in Single modeAudio on/off FreeZeBe performed Live Event MonitoringSetting the Date/Time/Language SYSTem SeTuPPress the menu button on the remote control Date/Time/LanguageDate Sets the date that will appear on the screen DST Set up Daylight Saving Time with its period to makeYou can select the date format Time Sets the time and its format that will appear onUsing the Calendar Setting HolidayPermission management Setting the administratorTo set the group authority Setting the GroupTo restrict the user permissions To change the user passwordSelect user menu Select Permission managementWhen the user setup is done, press OK Setting the userSetting Permissions System management Restricted accessChecking the System information Connected to the networkUpdating progresses with 3 steps as shown in the figure Center for assistanceLog information SettingsSystem Log Event Log Backup LogSetting the Camera SeTTinG THe DeViCeCamera DeviceTo set the privacy region Storage Device Setting the PTZConfirming Devices You can check information on storage devicesYou can format a storage device FormattingSelect Format Remote Devices HDD alarmSetting Display position Setting the monitorMonitor You can configure the Live screen and Split Screens Setting the Screen modeWhen the screen mode setup is done, press OK Recording Schedule SeTTinG THe ReCORDinGRecord Recording ScheduleRecording Color Tags Event Record DurationNo schedule / event recording Scheduled recording onlySetting Standard Recording Properties ReC Quality / ResolutionSetting event Recording Properties When the Event recording setup is done, press OKRecord Option Disk End Mode If selected Overwrite, recording willFull Record OptionSetting the motion Detection area SeTTinG THe eVenT③ When the motion detection setup is done, press OK Motion DetectionVideo Loss Detection Alarm ScheduleSetting the Backup BaCKuPYou can backup the desired data to a connected device Type Sets the backup data formatConnection mode NeTWORK COnFiGuRaTiOnSetting the Connection You can set the network connection route and protocolSetting the Protocol Select one between 4505 and 4530 for Rtsp NotificationNetwork Overview DVR2nd Set Port Forwarding Setting 1st Set Port Forwarding SettingWhen no router is used Connecting and Setting the networkWhen a router is used Network Internal Port Range Set the same to the external Port RangeEnglish DDnS IPOLiS DDnS Setting DDnS SettingLive Transfer Live TransferSmTP Setting Mailing ServiceGroup Setting Event Setting$% button to move to mailing Service and press Use direction buttons $% + to move to a desired itemWhen the recipient setting is done, press OK Recipient SettingPTZ Device COnTROLLinG a PTZ DeViCeGetting started with PTZ Use the PTZ wheel in the launcher menu to adjust Using the PTZ cameraMonitoring area, or use the direction buttons $% + on Camera Setting Preset SettingAuto SET  Alarm SET Other SET... Exit Clock SET Time Search SeaRCHEvent Search Backup Search Backup SearchMotion Search Motion SearchBackup Range @ button on the remote controlPLaYBaCK PlayM n Using the Playback ButtonProduct Features What is Web Viewer?Introducing Web Viewer System RequirementsSafari on MAc ConnectIng Web VIeWer MAcUSIng lIVe VIeWer MAc ConnectIng Web VIeWer WIndoWS Split-screen mode by clicking buttons for split-screen modes USIng lIVe VIeWer WIndoWSOSd Information display Single ModeSplit-Screen Changing the live Screen Mode Setting the display of the oSd time InformationConnected dVr Saving the live Screen on the PcButton and then select the path you Changing the live Screen channelUser ID\AppData\Local-Low\Samsung\DVR Web Viewer\VideoClip\ Using PtZ camera English USIng SeArch VIeWer Number of simultaneous connection is limited to You can change the split mode by clicking each number icon\users\user Default saving path is C\Program Files\Samsung\DVRCheck duplicates Searching the recorded Video in the calendarSearching the recorded Video in the timeline System VIeWer SetuPControlling Playback C d G h Date/time/languagePermission Management HolidaySystem Management Camera DeviceRemote device Storage deviceMonitor For more information, refer to Setting the recording. Mode You can switch between live mode and play modeRecord Recording ScheduleEvent Rec Quality & resolutionRecord option Motion detectionYou can set the alarm output time if a video loss occurs Alarm ScheduleVideo loss detection Network For more information, refer to network configuration.Connection DdnSLive transfer Mailing ServiceAbout Using a Smartphone What is Mobile Viewer?Mobile Viewer Compatible Smartphone Key FeaturesRecommended System requirements Sec bAcKuP VIeWerYou can enable the De-interlace function You can adjust the volume level from 0 toSpeed will restore to Name DescriptionErwie Vpukc Ba Stop playing temporarilyMecha IR CUT Filter Product Specification Camera500GB Sata HDD Product SpecificationDVRIX END!APP SAMSUNG-E HdmiScreen Setup Default SettingCamera Recording Category Details Factory DefaultConnection Mode Troubleshooting Split mode By the service personnelIcon on the launcher to switch to Live mode On the screen4CIF 2CIFCIF GNU General Public License Open Source License Report on the ProductPreamble How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs No WarrantyEND of Terms and Conditions Conveying Verbatim Copies Terms and ConditionsConveying Modified Source Versions Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies Limitation of Liability GNU Lesser General Public LicensePage OpenSSL License How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesOriginal SSLeay License Page Correct disposal of batteries in this product Chertsey, Surrey, United Kingdom KT16 OPS Samsung Techwin America Inc
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SDR3100 specifications

The Samsung SDR3100 and SDSV3040 are notable entries in Samsung's line of security solutions, offering advanced technologies and exceptional performance tailored for both residential and commercial applications. These systems combine innovative features to deliver high-quality video surveillance, ensuring enhanced security for users.

The Samsung SDR3100 is particularly designed for easy installation and user-friendly operation. It typically includes a compact design that allows it to be seamlessly integrated into various environments. Equipped with a 4-channel DVR, the SDR3100 supports high-definition recording, which is essential for capturing clear and detailed footage. The device allows for remote viewing through smartphones and tablets, enabling users to monitor their premises in real-time from virtually anywhere. This feature promotes peace of mind, especially for users who travel frequently or manage multiple properties.

On the technical side, the SDR3100 utilizes H.264 video compression technology. This method not only reduces file sizes, facilitating easier storage and transmission of video data, but also helps maintain high video quality. The system's motion detection capabilities aid in minimizing false alarms by only recording when movement is detected, which also conserves storage space.

Conversely, the Samsung SDSV3040 is designed with durability and advanced functionalities. It features a robust construction suited for various surveillance needs, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. The SDSV3040 typically supports up to 4 channels and often comes bundled with high-resolution cameras that can capture detailed images even in low-light conditions, thanks to enhanced night vision technologies.

With user-friendly interfaces, both models feature intuitive setup processes, often involving plug-and-play functionality. They are also compatible with various peripheral devices, such as additional cameras, providing scalability as security needs evolve. Furthermore, both systems generally include generous storage options, ensuring that users can retain significant video footage for security audits or incident reviews.

In summary, the Samsung SDR3100 and SDSV3040 deliver reliable, high-definition video surveillance options, combining ease of use with advanced technologies. Their features, including remote access, motion detection, and high-resolution imaging, make them suitable choices for anyone looking to enhance their security systems effectively. Whether for homes or businesses, these devices represent a significant advancement in surveillance technology, providing peace of mind and security.