Samsung SHR-3010 user manual 1Booting the System, Power On, Recognizing incoming video signal

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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER

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1Booting the System

Power On

 

There is a power switch on the upper right hand side behind the system. Pull the power

Recognizing incoming video signal

switch up to boot the system. Then, the LED on front of the system is turned on, a blue

 

screen with the following message will appear and the system is booted.

SHR-3010 system can automatically recognize whether the video signal connected at the input port

 

is NTSC or PAL signal upon booting the system.

HDD DETECTED => 1 OK

When you turn the system on, it will recognize if the image signal is NTSC or PAL automatically to

set itself to the signal.

HDD DETECTED => 2 NOT EXIST

 

If the system power is turned on without connecting video signals to the input port, the

 

system remembers the last signal and the system is configured accordingly. For example, if the past

 

video signal connected to the input port was an NTSC signal, the system is configured to fit NTSC

 

signals and for PAL, the same process is applied to fit PAL signals. However, if suddenly a type of

 

video signal that is different from the video signal currently connected to the input port is connected,

 

the screen will malfunction. In short, this is a case where PAL signal is connected to a system

 

configured to satisfy NTSC signals or the other way around. In these cases, system power should be

When you turn the system on, a blue screen appears and starts searching HDD. The message

turned off, the new signal connected and then the system turned back on in order to be configured to

recognize the new signal.

in the screen tells any HDD exists in the main body. The main body can contain 2 HDDs,

If you power on the system without attaching the hard disk drive, you will get an error message

one is installed properly but the other is not yet installed.

indicating that no hard disk drive was found.

If the second HDD is installed, the message, ‘HDD DETECTED =>2 OK’ will be displayed.

 

When booting is finished, the following Live screen will appear.

 

 

HDD DETECTED => 1 NOT EXIST

 

HDD DETECTED => 2 NOT EXIST

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Contents Digital Video Recorder Digital Video Recorder Important Safety InstructionsContents Summary Introduction Characteristics Variously changing numbers of recording fields per secondConvenient retrieval function Full PowerAlarm 3Name and Function of Each PartRear View Mounting HDD Unpacking HDD AdditionInterface Mode setup and cable connectionII. Connection with Other Devices Connection with Multiplexer Connection to External DevicesCommunication Method RS-232C terminal D-SUB 9 Pin and Pin specificationsConnection with PC for Use Connection with RS-232CData Format Samsung Protocol RS-485 terminal and Pin specificationsConnection with RS-485 Code value by keyIII. Basic Method to use 1Booting the System Power OnRecognizing incoming video signal 2Basic Screen Viewing Power OffLive Screen Viewing Playback screen Viewing Menu Enter Change of Settings 3Menu ViewMove to Parent Menu or Menu End Menu Move Or Down Button so current second is displayed Example of menu setting in case of changing timeEach menu item ② Picture Quality 5Record Setup➃ Disk END Mode ① Audio Record6Alarm Record Setup ➄ PRE Alarm Time Limit ⑧ Motion Detection ➅ Post Alarm Time Limit ⑨ SET Area & Sensitivity➆ Main Alarm Picture Rate Move 7Reservation Record SetupSize LeftSystem Setup Communication Setup Time Range System InformationScsi HDD ① from Date 2003 Backup Start Date ⑧ Backup Screen➂ to Date 2003 Backup Finish Date Cancel = Stop2FROM Record Event List Backup by the record event list Reference OverwriteIV. Record 1Basic Record Basic Record② Record Stop ① Current Image Record Record Lock Record Lock Alarm RecordRecord in Alarm Occurrence Release of Alarm RecordReservation Record Setup Reservation Record Cancel4Reservation Record Retrieval Menu Enter ① CLOCK/DISPLAY Mode Setup ➂ Alarm Event Search② Record Event Search ➃ Power Event List 1Retrieval Menu ViewRetrieval by Date and Time Recorded Data List View Alarm Record Retrieval Power On/Off Status List View 6Basic Playback 7Various Screen View Using JOG/SHUTTLE Play in Various SpeedView by Field VI. Others Backup Product Standards Appearance DrawingHDD VII. Appendices Trouble Check Points 1Check Points before Call Service CenterQuestion Answer AB68-00377A