Samsung SVR-1645, SVR-960C, SVR-945, SVR-480, SVR-3200, SVR-1680C Detaching HDD, Detach the HDD

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Detaching HDD

Detaching an HDD is the same as attaching it, but in reverse order.

Loosen the HDD fixture bracket. Unplug the SATA and power cables.

Detach the HDD.

When detaching an HDD, first lift up the back part of the HDD with the SATA port, and then the front part. Remove or keep the HDD fixture screws in case you want to attach an HDD later.

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Contents Install Manual Product Warranty and Limits of Responsibility IntroductionInstall Manual Contents Safety Precautions Install Manual Install Manual Install Manual Summary Monitoring ScreenAudio Recording Video RecordingSearch/Playback Data StorageNetworking MiscellaneousAC Cord & Smps Stand 1ComponentsAC Cord Classification Function Front viewSVR-3200 Monitor CopyFunc PTZSVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645 Cycles through from Monitor 1 to 4 SVR-1680C SVR-960C Switches from main and sub monitor SVR-945 Install Manual SVR-480 NetworkDialog windows Rear Part Input/Output Function Terminal nameSensor Audio IND-SUBLoop OUT CH1~9 Connection terminal for camera BNC input SVR-945 CH1~4 Connection terminal for camera BNC input Remote control ESC Load PresetEnter FastInstallation Monitor connectionPower connection & operation Audio connectionOSD Menu structure & Operation Character input dialog box Remote control setup & basic operationID setup Character inputSelecting IDs Extended connection diagram Example of installation structureBasic connection diagram External storage and backup connection diagramDate & time setup Basic setupInternet/Intranet connection diagram Video checkTime Zone Daylight SavingApply Date/Time Date FormatTime Record setup Program setupHandling cable ends Using input/output terminalsSchedule Setup Specification Wire insertion/removalSensor connections & settings All Sensor SettingsSensor input terminal connection Relay connections & settings Individual sensorRelay out connection 3.3 D-I/O Digital Input/Output connection & settingsRelay Out Settings O Settings O ConnectionSerial communication terminal connections & settings Serial communication terminal connection for Pan/Tilt/ZoomSerial Comm. Terminal Connection Diagram Model Manufacturer PTZSerial Serial SettingsTokina Kodicom Nuvico Camera ID TypeProtocol InterfaceExternal device connection using Serial port Text Input Device Connection ATM / POS / Access ControlUSB device connections Serial Settings COM1Text Settings Install Manual Video in/out connections ESATA Port External Storage connectionsAudio in/out connections ESATA device connectionAttaching & Detaching HDD Supported HDDRegistering & formatting HDDs Attaching an HDDInstall Manual Install Manual Install Manual Detaching HDD Detach the HDDInstall Manual Ethernet connection Network settingsRemote monitoring & control When using Ddns When using EthernetWhen using PPPoE Trouble Shooting Front buttons do not work Display DVD-R manufacture CD-R manufactureDescription VideoSearch Performance RecordingMPEG-4 PlaybackSecurity AlarmStorage Interface MonitorsProtocols ConnectionsDome General ElectricalDimensions SVR-3200, SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645SVR-960C SVR-945 SVR-480 GNU General Public License Install Manual Install Manual Install Manual Install Manual Install Manual Install Manual Install Manual GNU Install Manual Install Manual Install Manual
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SVR-1660C, SVR-480, SVR-3200, SVR-1645, SVR-1680C specifications

Samsung's innovative line of digital video recorders (DVRs) has made significant strides in enhancing home security and surveillance. Among these sophisticated devices, the SVR-945, SVR-960C, SVR-1680C, SVR-1645, and SVR-3200 stand out, each equipped with unique features designed to cater to varying needs.

The Samsung SVR-945 is a robust DVR that supports 4-channel recording, making it ideal for small to medium-sized installations. It boasts a user-friendly interface that allows easy navigation through recorded footage, alongside high-resolution video output. The SVR-945 features real-time monitoring and supports IP cameras, providing flexible installation options.

Moving up to the SVR-960C, this model offers enhanced capabilities with 16-channel recording. Its advanced H.264 compression technology ensures efficient storage without compromising video quality. The SVR-960C is equipped with remote viewing features, allowing users to access footage from anywhere via smartphones or tablets. This DVR also supports various camera resolutions, making it adaptable for diverse surveillance needs.

The SVR-1680C integrates robust storage solutions with a capacity for 16 HDDs, supporting extensive recording time. A standout feature is its intelligent video analysis capabilities, including motion detection and event alerts. The SVR-1680C’s advanced network support facilitates secure streaming and remote access, making it suitable for larger commercial applications.

The SVR-1645 DVR is designed for versatility in both home and business environments. It offers a 4-channel recording with dual streaming capability, ensuring that users can view live feeds and recorded footage concurrently. With its PoE integration, the SVR-1645 simplifies installation by minimizing cable runs.

Finally, the SVR-3200 marks Samsung's pinnacle offering, supporting 32-channel recording for large-scale surveillance operations. It features cutting-edge AI technology for enhanced motion detection, enabling smarter alert systems and faster identification of unusual activity. The SVR-3200 offers seamless integration with third-party software, making it an ideal choice for enterprises seeking a customizable surveillance solution.

Each of these models showcases Samsung's commitment to innovation, reliability, and user-centric design, making them valuable tools for any surveillance infrastructure. Whether for small residences or expansive commercial spaces, these DVRs accommodate a wide spectrum of security requirements, ensuring peace of mind through advanced monitoring features.