Samsung SDE-400X, SDE5003, SDE-500X, SDE-5003 Terms and Conditions, Conveying Verbatim Copies

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Contents SDE-400x/SDE-500x Channel Channel DVRChannel Channel DVR  Overview Important Safety InstructionsOverview System Shutdown BatteryOperating Temperature Before StartContents 120 SEC Backup Viewer Connecting Web Viewer MacUsing Live Viewer Mac Using Live Viewer WindowsStandards Approvals FeaturesPackage Contents Camera Cable 4EA Quick Start Guide SDE-4001P PackageSDE-4003N Package Camera Power Cable 1EAMouse 1EA Camera Cable 4EA Quick Start Guide 1EA SDE-4004N PackageSDE-4005N Package Camera Cable 8EA Quick Start Guide 1EA SDE-5001N PackageSDE-5002N Package  SDE-5002P/AJ Model doesn’t include Warranty CardSDE-5003N Package Part Names and Functions Front Menu Mode / NextAlarm RECPart Names and Functions Rear USB PowerCamera VGA Console is designed for the service repair purpose only Remote ControlPress each button between 1 to 9 CH Using the numeric buttonsChanging the Remote Control ID ChannelOther Device InstallationChecking the Installation Environment  Connecting with10 11 8 13 14 15 Connecting the VIDEO, Audio and MonitorIR LED Connecting the USBConnecting the Camera SED-1001R, SEB-1005R, SEB-1007R  Connecting with Other DeviceName Connecting the Camera SEB-1020RRJ-45 Cable Length 18.3m, 60ft CVBS+ Cvbs GNDSEB-1005R SEB-1007R Installing the cameraConnecting with DVR Camera Bracket Camera Bracket SpecificationAdjusting the Camera Bracket Precautions before installation Installing the camera SED-1001RPanning Tilting Adjusting the monitoring direction for the cameraMount the main unit onto the bracket Connecting the alarm Input signal Connecting the Alarm INPUT/OUTPUTConnecting the Network Connecting to network through Ethernet 10/100BaseTWith Connecting to the Network using the routerConnecting to Network through Adsl Shutting Down the System Press the Power button again to restartGetting Started Starting the systemControl or the front panel LoginRemote control or the front panel of the DVR when Locking All ButtonsIcons on the Live Screen Live Screen ConfigurationLive Screen Menu Error InformationAlarm OUT Split Mode Menu Zoom Enlarges the selected image. Single Mode MenuSingle mode menu is available only in Single Mode Menu Description Full ScreenView the Launcher Menu  SDE-400X do not support the 16-split screen modeDate/Time/Language Time. Screen Mode Alarm FreezeAuto Sequence Live ModeSwitching the screen mode Switching the split modeIf pressing the right button in 4-split mode Manual SwitchingSwitching to Single Mode Channel SettingMultichannel Live Menu Selecting a Spot Out modeSpot OUT ZoomFreeze Audio On/Off in Single modeAudio ON/OFF Event Monitoring  Main Menu System SetupSetting the Date/Time/Language Date/Time/LanguageYou can select the date format DST Set up Daylight Saving Time with its period to makeWhen the Date/Time/Language setup is done, press OK Date Sets the date that will appear on the screenMain Setting HolidayUsing the Calendar Permission Management Setting the AdministratorUsing Virtual Keyboard You can set and change Administrator’s ID and passwordTo set the group authority Setting the GroupUser To change the user passwordLogin To restrict the user permissionsAdd User Setting the UserWhen the user setup is done, press OK Use the virtual keyboard to enter the user ID Setting PermissionsWhen the permission setup is done, press OK System Management System ManagementChecking the System Information Updating the SoftwareCenter for assistance  BroadcastS/W UpgradeSystem Log SettingsLog Information Select Event Log Use direction buttons Backup LogBackup Log Event LogPress Enter button Setting the DeviceSetting the Camera CameraPrivacy Region When the camera setup is done, press OKTo set the privacy region Select Device Storage DeviceConfirming Devices You can check information on storage devicesFormatted FormattingYou can format a storage device Select FormatRemote Devices HDD AlarmMonitor Setting the MonitorSetting Display position Setting the Screen Mode Setting the Spot OutRecording Schedule Setting the RecordingRecording Schedule RecordRecording Color Tags Event Record DurationWhen the Event recording setup is done, press OK REC Quality & ResolutionSetting Standard Recording Properties Setting Event Recording PropertiesAuto Delete Record OptionRecord Option Sensor Detection Setting the EventSensor Detection Window of motion detection area setup appearsMotion Detection Motion DetectionVideo Loss Detection Setting the Motion Detection AreaApply to All Alarm Alarm ScheduleAlarm Schedule Backup BackupSetting the Backup You can backup the desired data to a connected deviceYou can set the network connection route and protocol Network ConfigurationConnection Mode Setting the ConnectionProtocol Setting the ProtocolMove to Connection Mode, and press Enter DVR NotificationNetwork Overview 2nd Set Port Forwarding Setting 1st Set Port Forwarding SettingWhen no router is used Connecting and Setting the NetworkWhen a router is used Network Case of Port Forwarding SettingInternal Port Range Set the same to the External Port Range Main menu Ddns When the Ddns setup is done, press OKAfter log in, register your set with your information Ddns SettingIPOLiS Ddns Setting Live Transfer Live TransferSmtp Setting Mailing ServiceEvent Interval Set the event interval Event SettingGroup Setting Button to move to Mailing Service and pressGroupAdd recipient Recipient SettingWhen the recipient setting is done, press OK  Search & Play SearchTime Search You can search for events by the channel and play them Event SearchZoom In The map enlarges in detail Hours  Double-click a desired time to zoom it in/outPlay Backup SearchRefer to Type in Backup Setting the Backup. Motion SearchPlay Backup RangePlayback Using the Playback Button System Requirements What is Web Viewer?Product Features Introducing WEB Viewer WEB Viewer Connecting WEB Viewer MACSafari on MAC Using Live Viewer MAC Connecting WEB Viewer Windows Using Live Viewer Windows Split-Screen Single Mode Quad Mode Nine Mode Sixteen ModeSingle Mode OSD Information DisplayConnected DVR Setting the display of the OSD time informationChanging The Live Screen Mode Capture Saves the current screen into a BMP or Jpeg file Saving The Live Screen On The PCCH5 to CH8 Changing The Live Screen Channel Using Search Viewer Number of simultaneous connection is limited to You can change the split mode by clicking each number iconSaving The Live Screen On The PC Searching The Recorded Video In The Timeline Searching The Recorded Video In The CalendarCheck duplicates Date/Time/Language Viewer SetupSystem Controlling PlaybackPermission Management HolidaySystem Management Camera DeviceRemote Device Storage DeviceMonitor Event Record Duration For more information, refer to Setting the Recording.Record Recording ScheduleRecord Option REC Quality & ResolutionYou can set the Disk End Mode EventVideo Loss Detection Alarm ScheduleYou can set the alarm output time if a video loss occurs Motion DetectionConnection For more information, refer to Network Configuration.Network Smtp Mailing ServiceLive Transfer About Mobile Viewer What is Mobile Viewer?Using a Smartphone Key FeaturesRecommended System Requirements SEC Backup Viewer Backup Viewer Stop playing temporarily  Appendix Product Specification CameraSED-1001R / SED-1005 / SED-1007R UTPW102 X H71.7 mm Environmental0C ~ +40C +32F ~ +104F / 20% ~ 85% RH Humidity Mechanical SEB-1020R SDE-4001/4004/4005 Product SpecificationPTZ  Appendix Ntsc 1TB Sata HDDPAL 500GB Sata HDD HdmiMechanical Box Size Outer Power consumptionDetails SDE-4001 SDE-4004 SDE-4005 General Electrical W350 X H44 X D300mm 13.98 X 1.73 X 11.81 inchMonitoring SDE-5001/5002Details SDE-5001 SDE-5002 Video Inputs 120fps Stream 264CIF NetworkBudvr Player, SECInclude Player Details SDE-5001 SDE-5002 Internal HDD1TB Sata HDD W350 X H44 X D300 mm 13.98 X 1.73 X 11.81 inch 8Kg Gross weight 12.8Kg Box Size OuterDetails SDE-5001 SDE-5002 General Electrical SDE-4003/5003 RTP, RTSP, HTTP, CGI W360 X H44 X D160 mm 14.17 X 1.73 X 6.30 inches USB 2.0, 2 ports Front SataGeneral Electrical DC12V Adaptor,4A,100~250VAC, 50~60Hz, 48wattManagement Default SettingCategory Details Factory Default Duration Smtp Troubleshooting Playback Icon on the launcher to switch to Live mode By the service personnelQuick start guide backup, search Internet using the router section in this manual4CIF2CIFCIF Preamble Open Source License Report on the ProductGNU General Public License END of Terms and Conditions No WarrantyHow to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Conveying Verbatim Copies Terms and ConditionsConveying Modified Source Versions Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies Limitation of Liability GNU Lesser General Public LicensePage Original SSLeay License How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesOpenSSL License Page Correct disposal of batteries in this product Page Sales Network
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