Samsung SVR-3200, SVR-960C, SVR-945, SVR-480, SVR-1680C Image Recording, Print, Move to Web Monitor

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Playback supports 1, 4, 9 and 16 Partition modes. Use the menu (shown above) at the top of the page to choose a partition mode. When the monitoring screen is displaying Channel 1 through 4 in 4 Partition mode, clicking ">>" button will display the next four channels. To return to the previous four channels, click "<<".

7.6.2 Image Recording

A frame from a playback can be saved as a .bmp image file. Click the channel to capture and click "Save".

A Save Image dialogue window will pop up. A brief memo on the image can be saved with it. Click "OK" to prompt save location window.

7.6.3 Print

Printing a channel is similar to capturing a frame. Click the channel to print and click "Print".

Type the relevant memo and click "OK" to print the image. The print will contain the printing date, channel name, recording date, event and memo.

7.6.4 Move to Web Monitor

To move to Web Monitor, click "Monitor" at the top left of the page.

7.6.5 Channel On/Off

This function is identical to the Web Monitor counterpart. The Channel On/Off buttons are at the right side of the page and clicking them will turn the channels on and off. The default value

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Contents Page Product warranty and limits of responsibility IntroductionIncident Contents Setup Web Viewer 109 111116 Safety Cautions Explaining the SymbolsFCC Compliance Statement Page Features SummaryMonitoring Screen Audio RecordingVideo Recording Search/PlaybackData Storage Page Networking MiscellaneousProduct Description Front PartClassification Function Copy FuncMonitor 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 PTZ SVR-480 NetworkDialog windows Rear Part Input/Output Function Terminal nameAudio IND-SUB Loop OUTCH1~9 Connection terminal for camera BNC input SVR-945 Ground Power OSD Menu structure Factory setting Factory DefaultFunction Menu Display Setup Record SetupMM/DD/YYYY AGCEvent Setup DhcpSystem Setup DNS1Ddns NTPDVR0 MICExit Record Program CIFProgram Half Default Display MonitoringSingle Display Full Screen Multi DisplayDefault System Mode Auto Sequencing ModeEvent Screen Zoom Live Video PausePTZ Control Load Preset Save Preset1 Pan/Tilt Zoom/FocusAuxiliary Off MenuPlayback Mode Playback on Default Display 16/9/4 channel split-screenPlayback PlaybackSearch Mode Time SearchCalendar Search Event SearchThumbnail Search Copy 1 CD/DVDFrom Select DiskFAT32 Format 2 RE4 Select Channel3 AVI DurationPage Setup Record SetupTime Setup How to Set Time Time ZoneDaylight Saving Camera Setup ApplyHow to Set a Camera TitleChannel Status Monitor Setup ColorAGC Auto Gain Control Brightness / ContrastVGA Mode Covert ChannelAuto Sequencing Multi DisplayProgram Setup ResolutionProgram Ch ChannelWhen disabling a channel in the Channel settings QualityMax R/F Quick Record Setup Quick Setup How to Set Quick RecordingEvent Settings in and CIF 480fps Recording Performance When Events Occur in Multiple Channels SimultaneouslyManual/Schedule Recording Setup Schedule & Event SetupSchedule Recording Settings Manual RecordingSetting Method Deletion MethodRecord Setting Repeat Record ModeRecorded Data Retention Playback DeinterlacePage Editing Method Audio Setup AudioGeneral Event Setup Motion Detection SetupAudio Mixing Motion Detection SensitivityArea User DefinedText Setup SensorPreset LinesDigital I/O Digital I/O Channel & Input/OutputEvent Action Event ActionAction Duration Normal Event SourceMail Setup System Event SourceSender Address Network Attaching Image FilesIP Addr Additional DNSPort User ID/Password XDSLDdns StatusDdns Registration procedure Page Page Interval Password 3 NTPServer Sync With NTPThis turns NTP on or off NTP Mode RemoteNTP Server Location NTP Local Server IPRemote Controller ID Remote Configuration SetupSerial Port Remote RelayText DeviceInterface Baud rate/Parity/Stop Bit/Data BitKeyboard 4.2 PTZ 4.1.4 PTZPTZCoax ProtocolPTZSerial System Setup Camera IDSystem Setup DVR Alias System LogDisk Copying System LogFrame Duration Disk Manager ModelBad Block Security To change HDD to YesTo change HDD to No Disk StatusAdmin Password User PasswordRight Change Password ExitPermissions Save Do not saveWeb Viewer System RequirementsCPU 1GBConnection User setup 100Web viewer Installer Supported BrowserMonitor Screen Partition & Image MovementMoving Playback Channel On/OffSensor indication Relay operationMicrophone use Event Data Video Recording & Video StorageSave Image PTZ Use Pan, Tilt ControlZoom, Focus Control PTZ HomePlayback Audio UseImage Channel Close Screen Division & Channel ChangeImage Recording PrintMove to Web Monitor Recording Duration & Recording Size Check Playback ToolbarTrouble Shooting Monitor won’t display anythingButtons aren’t working Specification Compatible HDD ListCompatible Media List Performance Recording MPEG-4Search PlaybackStorage SecurityInterface Monitors AudioAlarm ConnectionsDome Protocols115 Dimensions SVR-3200, SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645SVR-960C SVR-945 119 120 121
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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.