Samsung SVR-1670 manual Basic Connection Diagram, Connecting Cameras

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Chapter 3. Hardware Installation

Basic Connection Diagram

The following configuration diagram depicts a basic sample configuration that include cameras, monitors, sensors, and relays. These diagrams are representative only and are not intended to depict the only possible configurations for the SVR-1670.

Figure 3.3.1 Sample Connection Diagrams

Connecting Cameras

1.Ensure that the SVR-1670 is not connected to a live power source.

2.Using video cable, connect up to 16 standard CCTV cameras to the SVR-1670. Follow the instructions provided with the cameras to connect them to an external power source.

Figure 3.3.2 Connecting Cameras to the SVR-1670

Never connect both NTSC and PAL cameras to the SVR-1670 at the same time. The SVR- 1670 recognizes only one camera type at a time.

The following default settings are assigned to cameras that are connected to the SVR-1670.

·Video input type, which is determined by the device that is connected to the lowest channel number. For example, if there are five cameras connected to the SVR-1670 and the lowest channel number in use is 6, then the SVR-1670 will set the video input type to match the camera connected to channel 6.

·Terminal resistance, which the SVR-1670 automatically sets at 75Ω when one video input port is in use. When a lower video input port is also connected, the SVR-1670 automatically separates the terminal resistance between 75Ω and Hi-Z (high impedance).

About Video In and Out Connections

The SVR-1670 video input/output connections are “Loop through." Their connection status is detected automatically to set terminal resistance.

For example, when only video input is connected, terminal resistance is set internally to 75Ω. When video input and output are connected, terminal resistance is set to Hi-Z. This setting for input and output connections sets the external output device to 75Ω for terminal resistance.

Figure 3.3.3 Video Input and Output Connections

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Contents Firmware Version Digital Video Recorder SVR-1670User GuideTable of contents During operation Dismantling and CleaningCompliance Statements Disposal ProceduresSVR-1670 Description About the SVR FeaturesFront Panel Overview Package ContentsRear Panel Overview MON Remote ControlButtons on the Remote Control Reinsert the battery cover Hardware InstallationSetting the SVR-1670’s ID for the Remote Control Usable Range of Remote ControlBasic Connections to the SVR-1670 Installing the SVR-1670 in a RackWire Insertion and Removal Working with Input/Output TerminalsConnecting Cameras Basic Connection DiagramConnecting Audio Connecting a MonitorExtended Connections to the SVR-1670 Connecting the Power CableExtended Connection Diagram Sensor Connections and SettingsRelay Connections O Connections And SettingsText Keyboard Serial communication terminal connectionsEthernet Connections Internet/Intranet Connection DiagramRemote Monitoring and Control External storage connectionsTurn on the hub or router Turn on the SVR-1670 Hard Disk Drive InstallationInstalling a Hard Disk Drive Enabling a Hard Disk Drive Connect the Smps switched mode power supply power cablePush the hard disk drive out from the bracket Removing a Hard Disk DriveDisabling a Hard Disk Drive Lift up the loose hard disk bracketOSD Screen Elements Accessing the OSDWorking with the On-Screen Display Saving Your Changes on the OSD Using the On-Screen KeyboardUnderstanding the Menu Structure Accessing the Function MenuWorking with the Function Key Menu Manual & Event Quick SetupWorking on the Quick Setup Menu Setting the Record ModeUsing the System Setup Options Setting the Date and TimeReviewing the System Log Using the System Setup MenuUpdating Firmware Working with the System LogData Using the Disk Options on the System Setup MenuHDD is disabled Working with the Disk Manager SubmenuOn the Password submenu, there are several columns Working with Passwords and PermissionsSetting and Reviewing Permissions Knowing Your PasswordSetting Up for Ethernet Setting up Network CommunicationChanging Passwords DNS1 Setting up for xDSLCommunication To/From the DVR DhcpRegistering a DVR with a Dynamic IP Address Registering with a Ddns ServerVerifying the Connection Status Configuring the DVR for DdnsSetting up Remote Control Devices Setting up for NTP SynchronizationSetting PTZ Options Setting Up Streaming OptionsSetting Up IP Filters Setting Serial PortsWorking on the Schedule Submenu Setting Up for Event RecordingWorking with Events About EventsWorking with the Normal Event Source Submenu Setting Up E-Mail for Event ActionWorking with Normal Events Setting for Text Events Setting the Area for Motion DetectionEmergency Recording Working with PresetsWorking with Digital I/O About Recording Performance & Capacity Scheduling and Recording VideoDefining Programs Setting Up a Schedule Setting Up To RecordAudio Setup Changing Screen Display Setting Up the Camera DisplayAbout Multichannel Screen Display Setting up Auto Sequencing Setting Up the Monitor DisplayUsing Auto Sequencing 10 Pan/Tilt/Zoom Commands Camera CommandsConfiguring Multi Display Layouts Camera Commands from the Func Key MenuSetting Auxiliary Functions Using Pan/TiltUsing Zoom/Focus Loading and Saving PresetsSearching for Recorded Video Controlling Playback with Remote ControlWorking with Recorded Video Various Playback OptionsSelect Time from the Search Menu Searching by TimeSearching by Calendar Date Searching by EventCopying Video About Copying VideoMonitoring Using Web ViewerSystem Requirements Starting Web ViewerControl Relay Sensor StatusPTZ Control Splitting the Screen, Changing Channels, & Screen Capture PlaybackPerformance Appendix A. Specifications of the SVR-1670Specifications of the SVR-1670 DisplayFPS SVR-1670 Recording ProgramsGeneral Pelco · Pelco P · Pelco D SamsungTechwin BoschAGC Appendix D. Factory Default SettingsMM/DD/YYYY Current timeNormal Event Source Ddns IP addr Default IP Net Mask Default NM Gateway Default GWInterval Off Server None Password 0.0SPD NTPExit Save Do not save DVR0MIC Appendix E. Glossary LED FCCGUI IPSVGA Dimension445 405 USBMemo Digital Video Recorder 124 User Guide Digital Video Recorder 126 User Guide Sales Network