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Contents Channel DVR SDS-P3040Channel DVR Important Safety Instructions OverviewOverview Battery Before StartOperating Temperature Contents Backup viewer SEC Backup ViewerProduct Specification DVR Search & play Web viewerFeatures Standards ApprovalsPackage Contents Input the remote control signal Power Displays the power ON/OFF statusREC Lights on when recording is in progress PArT nAmeS And funCTionS fronTPArT nAmeS And funCTionS reAr Remote Control MM`` Console is designed for the service repair purpose onlyUsing the Numeric buttons Changing the Remote Control IDInstallation Checking the installation environmentYy 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 ConneCTinG The CAmerA SdC-5340BC IR LEDLens Detects incoming light to control the IR LEDInstalling the camera Connecting with dvrConnect 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 the Network using the router Connecting to Network through AdslStarting the system GeTTinG STArTedShutting down the System Locking All Buttons LoginYou will see the context sensitive menu as in the right Live Screen Configuration Icons on the Live ScreenError information Displays the resolution of the recording screen.Split Mode Menu Single Mode MenuLogin/Logout You can log in or out Live Split mode menuShutdown Turns down the DVR Single mode menu Single mode menu is available only in Single ModeMenu Description Full Screen ChannelDate/Time/Language Time. Screen Mode AlarmView the Launcher menu PTZ Runs the PTZ Control launcherSwitching the screen mode Live ModeSwitching the screen automatically Channel Setting Switching to Single ModeAudio on/off in Single mode ZoomAudio on/off FreeZeEvent Monitoring Be performed LiveSYSTem SeTuP Setting the Date/Time/LanguagePress the menu button on the remote control Date/Time/LanguageDST Set up Daylight Saving Time with its period to make Date Sets the date that will appear on the screenYou can select the date format Time Sets the time and its format that will appear onSetting Holiday Using the CalendarSetting the administrator Permission managementSetting the Group To set the group authorityTo change the user password To restrict the user permissionsSelect user menu Select Permission managementSetting the user When the user setup is done, press OKSetting Permissions Restricted access System managementChecking the System information Connected to the networkCenter for assistance Updating progresses with 3 steps as shown in the figureLog information SettingsSystem Log Backup Log Event LogSeTTinG THe DeViCe Setting the CameraCamera DeviceTo set the privacy region Setting the PTZ Storage DeviceConfirming Devices You can check information on storage devicesYou can format a storage device FormattingSelect Format HDD alarm Remote DevicesSetting 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 SeTTinG THe ReCORDinG Recording ScheduleRecord Recording ScheduleEvent Record Duration Recording Color TagsNo schedule / event recording Scheduled recording onlyReC Quality / Resolution Setting Standard Recording PropertiesSetting event Recording Properties When the Event recording setup is done, press OKDisk End Mode If selected Overwrite, recording will Record OptionFull Record OptionSeTTinG THe eVenT Setting the motion Detection area③ When the motion detection setup is done, press OK Motion DetectionAlarm Schedule Video Loss DetectionBaCKuP Setting the BackupYou can backup the desired data to a connected device Type Sets the backup data formatNeTWORK COnFiGuRaTiOn Connection modeSetting the Connection You can set the network connection route and protocolSetting the Protocol Notification Select one between 4505 and 4530 for RtspNetwork Overview DVR1st Set Port Forwarding Setting 2nd Set Port Forwarding SettingConnecting and Setting the network When no router is usedWhen a router is used Internal Port Range Set the same to the external Port Range NetworkEnglish DDnS DDnS Setting IPOLiS DDnS SettingLive Transfer Live TransferMailing Service SmTP SettingEvent Setting Group Setting$% button to move to mailing Service and press Use direction buttons $% + to move to a desired itemRecipient Setting When the recipient setting is done, press OKPTZ 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 SeaRCH Time SearchEvent Search Backup Search Backup SearchMotion Search Motion Search@ button on the remote control Backup RangePLaYBaCK PlayUsing the Playback Button M nWhat is Web Viewer? Product FeaturesIntroducing Web Viewer System RequirementsConnectIng Web VIeWer MAc Safari on MAcUSIng lIVe VIeWer MAc ConnectIng Web VIeWer WIndoWS USIng lIVe VIeWer WIndoWS Split-screen mode by clicking buttons for split-screen modesOSd Information display Single ModeSplit-Screen Setting the display of the oSd time Information Changing the live Screen ModeConnected 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 You can change the split mode by clicking each number icon Number of simultaneous connection is limited toDefault saving path is C\Program Files\Samsung\DVR \users\userCheck duplicates Searching the recorded Video in the calendarSearching the recorded Video in the timeline VIeWer SetuP SystemControlling Playback C d G h Date/time/languageHoliday Permission ManagementSystem Management Device CameraRemote device Storage deviceMonitor Mode You can switch between live mode and play mode For more information, refer to Setting the recording.Record Recording ScheduleRec Quality & resolution EventRecord option Motion detectionYou can set the alarm output time if a video loss occurs Alarm ScheduleVideo loss detection For more information, refer to network configuration. NetworkConnection DdnSMailing Service Live transferAbout Using a Smartphone What is Mobile Viewer?Mobile Viewer Key Features Compatible SmartphoneSec bAcKuP VIeWer Recommended System requirementsYou can adjust the volume level from 0 to You can enable the De-interlace functionSpeed will restore to Name DescriptionStop playing temporarily Erwie Vpukc BaProduct Specification Camera Mecha IR CUT Filter500GB Sata HDD Product SpecificationDVRIX END!APP Hdmi SAMSUNG-EScreen Setup Default SettingCamera Category Details Factory Default RecordingConnection Mode Troubleshooting By the service personnel Split modeIcon 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 Terms and Conditions Conveying Verbatim CopiesConveying Modified Source Versions Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies GNU Lesser General Public License Limitation of LiabilityPage OpenSSL License How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesOriginal SSLeay License Page Correct disposal of batteries in this product Samsung Techwin America Inc Chertsey, Surrey, United Kingdom KT16 OPS
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