Samsung SVR-3200, SVR-960C Monitoring, Default Display, Single Display Full Screen, Multi Display

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User Manual

Chapter 4. Monitoring

When power is supplied to the DVR, images from all channels connected via analog are displayed on the screen in monitor mode. This chapter describes all DVR features in monitor mode.

4.1Default Display

-The DVR automatically powers on when the power cord is plugged in.

-While the DVR is booting up, all LEDs blink on and off in sequence.

-Once it finishes booting up, the default 16 channel split-screen is displayed (9 channel split-screen for SVR-960C/945, 4 channel split-screen for SVR-480).

If a password for the unit has been set, the password input dialog is displayed.

4.2Single Display Full Screen

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Press a channel button or left-click. Press the [MULTI] button or left-click once again to go back to the split-screen.

4.3Multi Display

-To watch multiple channels simultaneously, press the [MULTI] button or the

button from the Function menu and click split mode.

-Each press of the [MULTI] button toggles between 4A, 4B, 4C, 4E, 9A, 9B, 10A and 16 channel split-screen modes. The SVR-960C/945 supports 4A, 4B, 4C, 4E, 9A and 9B, SVR-480 supports 4A.

4.4Auto Sequencing

To go into auto sequencing mode, set 1 to 16 in the auto sequencing setup or set the desired

channels and then press the [AUTO] button on the front or the button from the Function

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Contents Page Product warranty and limits of responsibility IntroductionIncident Contents Setup Web Viewer 116 109111 Safety Cautions Explaining the SymbolsFCC Compliance Statement Page Monitoring Screen FeaturesSummary Audio RecordingData Storage Video RecordingSearch/Playback Page Networking MiscellaneousClassification Function Product DescriptionFront Part 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 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 Function Menu Factory settingFactory Default MM/DD/YYYY Display SetupRecord Setup AGCEvent Setup DhcpDdns System SetupDNS1 NTPExit DVR0MIC Record Program CIFProgram Half Single Display Full Screen Default DisplayMonitoring Multi DisplayDefault System Mode Auto Sequencing ModeEvent Screen Zoom Live Video PausePTZ Control 1 Pan/Tilt Load PresetSave Preset Zoom/FocusAuxiliary Off MenuPlayback Playback ModePlayback on Default Display 16/9/4 channel split-screen PlaybackSearch Mode Time SearchCalendar Search Event SearchThumbnail Search Copy 1 CD/DVDFAT32 Format FromSelect Disk 2 RE4 Select Channel3 AVI DurationPage Time Setup SetupRecord Setup Daylight Saving How to Set TimeTime Zone Camera Setup ApplyChannel Status How to Set a CameraTitle AGC Auto Gain Control Monitor SetupColor Brightness / ContrastAuto Sequencing VGA ModeCovert Channel Multi DisplayProgram Program SetupResolution Ch ChannelMax R/F When disabling a channel in the Channel settingsQuality Event Settings in and CIF 480fps Recording Performance Quick Record Setup Quick SetupHow to Set Quick Recording When Events Occur in Multiple Channels SimultaneouslyManual/Schedule Recording Setup Schedule & Event SetupSchedule Recording Settings Manual RecordingSetting Method Deletion MethodRecorded Data Retention Record SettingRepeat Record Mode Playback DeinterlacePage Editing Method Audio Setup AudioAudio Mixing General Event SetupMotion Detection Setup Area Motion DetectionSensitivity User DefinedText Setup SensorPreset LinesDigital I/O Digital I/O Channel & Input/OutputAction Duration Event ActionEvent Action Normal Event SourceSender Address Mail SetupSystem Event Source Network Attaching Image FilesPort IP AddrAdditional DNS Ddns User ID/PasswordXDSL StatusDdns Registration procedure Page Page Interval Server Password3 NTP Sync With NTPNTP Server Location This turns NTP on or off NTP ModeRemote NTP Local Server IPSerial Port Remote Controller IDRemote Configuration Setup Remote RelayInterface TextDevice Baud rate/Parity/Stop Bit/Data BitKeyboard 4.2 PTZ 4.1.4 PTZPTZSerial PTZCoaxProtocol System Setup Camera IDSystem Setup DVR Alias System LogFrame Duration DiskCopying System Log Bad Block Disk ManagerModel To change HDD to No SecurityTo change HDD to Yes Disk StatusRight Admin PasswordUser Password Permissions Change PasswordExit Save Do not saveCPU Web ViewerSystem Requirements 1GBConnection User setup 100Monitor Web viewer InstallerSupported Browser Screen Partition & Image MovementMoving Playback Channel On/OffMicrophone use Sensor indicationRelay operation Save Image Event DataVideo Recording & Video Storage Zoom, Focus Control PTZ UsePan, Tilt Control PTZ HomeImage Channel Close PlaybackAudio Use Screen Division & Channel ChangeMove to Web Monitor Image RecordingPrint Recording Duration & Recording Size Check Playback ToolbarTrouble Shooting Monitor won’t display anythingButtons aren’t working Compatible Media List SpecificationCompatible HDD List Search Performance RecordingMPEG-4 PlaybackInterface Monitors StorageSecurity AudioDome AlarmConnections Protocols115 Dimensions SVR-3200, SVR-1680C, SVR-1660C, SVR-1645SVR-960C SVR-945 119 120 121
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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.

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