Samsung SVR-1670 manual Scheduling and Recording Video, Defining Programs

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Chapter 8. Scheduling and Recording Video

This chapter provides information about :

Scheduled Recording, which records video automatically at a scheduled time

Manual Recording, which records video manually by pressing the REC button

Event Recording records video automatically when events occur.

The chapter also discussing configuration settings including programming schedules, advanced camera and audio setup. The information is presented in these sections :

8. 1 Defining Programs

8. 2 Setting Up To Record

8.6 Defining Programs

You can define 26 programs—lableled from A to Z—and specify particular frame rates, video quality and resolution for each. You then use these programs for both Manual and Schedule recording.

To set up a program :

1. Access the Program submenu, on the Record Setup menu of the OSD.

This table describes the settings :

Option

Description

 

 

Ch (Channel)

The channel number

 

 

 

The recording resolution. Three resolutions are available:

R (Resolution)

∙ D1 (704 x 480)

∙ Half D1 (704 x 240)

 

 

∙ CIF (352 x 240)

 

 

F (fps)

Frames per second, from 1 to 30fps

The maximum frame rate varies depending on settings.

 

 

 

Q (Quality)

The recording quality: Q5, Q4, Q3, Q2, and Q1.

For Event Recording, Q3 or higher is recommended.

 

 

 

 

This box displays the maximum frame rate available for the selected resolution. For

Maximum R/F

example, if CIF 30fps appears in this box, it means that you can select up to 30fps

for the CIF resolution of a selected channel. D1 30fps means that you can select

 

 

up to 30fps for the D1 resolution.

 

 

About Recording Performance & Capacity

Channels 1-8 are listed on the left grid.

Figure 8.6.1 Program submenu on the Record Setup Menu

Channels 9-16

are listed on the right grid.

Recording performance for the SVR-1680/1660 is CIF 480fps for both Normal and Event Recording.

When both recording modes are in effect, recording performance must not exceed CIF 480fps. The resolution and maximum frame rate vary depending on the number of enabled channels.

D1 (704 x 480) = 2 x Half D1 (704 x 240) = 4 x CIF (352 x 240)

120 D1 compressed frames = 240 Half D1 compressed frames = 480 CIF compressed frames.

Event Settings Limitations

When every channel is set up to record Normally at CIF 30fps, the Event settings for the first channel are limited to CIF 30 fps, Half 15 fps, and D1 7fps.

2.For Program option, select any letter from A-Z .

-The settings for that program display. For each pre-set Program, the settings for all channels are identical. You can edit any setting within any Program.

-Each channel has two recording modes: Normal and Event. Normal recording proceeds until an event occurs. When an event occurs, the recording shifts into the Event Recording settings you have specified.

-For both Normal and Event recording, there are three settings: Resolution, Frames per Second and Quality. All are further explained in the table below.

3.Notice that you can highlight any setting on any channel (the background turns red) and then adjust the setting.

If you want to set the Event settings to D1 30fps, the Normal settings of the other channels must be changed to total CIF 360fps or less.

Freeing Up Capacity

You can free up capacity by disabling unused channels. If a channel is disabled, its surplus CIF 30fps becomes available for other use.

To disable a channel, go to the Display Setup menu on the OSD: Select the Channel Number, then for the Status option select Disable. If disabled, the channel is grayed-out on the Program menu and is uneditable.

Setting a channel’s resolution to 0 fps does not free up space because the channel still uses 2-3 recording frames per second—even when set to 0fps—for tasks such as network communications.

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Contents Digital Video Recorder SVR-1670User Guide Firmware VersionTable of contents Dismantling and Cleaning During operationCompliance Statements Disposal ProceduresSVR-1670 Description Features About the SVRPackage Contents Front Panel OverviewRear Panel Overview MON Remote ControlButtons on the Remote Control Usable Range of Remote Control Hardware InstallationSetting the SVR-1670’s ID for the Remote Control Reinsert the battery coverWorking with Input/Output Terminals Installing the SVR-1670 in a RackWire Insertion and Removal Basic Connections to the SVR-1670Basic Connection Diagram Connecting CamerasConnecting a Monitor Connecting AudioSensor Connections and Settings Connecting the Power CableExtended Connection Diagram Extended Connections to the SVR-1670O Connections And Settings Relay ConnectionsSerial communication terminal connections Text KeyboardExternal storage connections Internet/Intranet Connection DiagramRemote Monitoring and Control Ethernet ConnectionsTurn on the hub or router Turn on the SVR-1670 Hard Disk Drive InstallationInstalling a Hard Disk Drive Connect the Smps switched mode power supply power cable Enabling a Hard Disk DriveLift up the loose hard disk bracket Removing a Hard Disk DriveDisabling a Hard Disk Drive Push the hard disk drive out from the bracketOSD Screen Elements Accessing the OSDWorking with the On-Screen Display Using the On-Screen Keyboard Saving Your Changes on the OSDUnderstanding the Menu Structure Accessing the Function MenuWorking with the Function Key Menu Setting the Record Mode Quick SetupWorking on the Quick Setup Menu Manual & EventSetting the Date and Time Using the System Setup OptionsWorking with the System Log Using the System Setup MenuUpdating Firmware Reviewing the System LogWorking with the Disk Manager Submenu Using the Disk Options on the System Setup MenuHDD is disabled DataKnowing Your Password Working with Passwords and PermissionsSetting and Reviewing Permissions On the Password submenu, there are several columnsSetting Up for Ethernet Setting up Network CommunicationChanging Passwords Dhcp Setting up for xDSLCommunication To/From the DVR DNS1Registering with a Ddns Server Registering a DVR with a Dynamic IP AddressConfiguring the DVR for Ddns Verifying the Connection StatusSetting up for NTP Synchronization Setting up Remote Control DevicesSetting Serial Ports Setting Up Streaming OptionsSetting Up IP Filters Setting PTZ OptionsAbout Events Setting Up for Event RecordingWorking with Events Working on the Schedule SubmenuWorking with the Normal Event Source Submenu Setting Up E-Mail for Event ActionWorking with Normal Events Setting the Area for Motion Detection Setting for Text EventsEmergency Recording Working with PresetsWorking with Digital I/O About Recording Performance & Capacity Scheduling and Recording VideoDefining Programs Setting Up To Record Setting Up a ScheduleAudio Setup Changing Screen Display Setting Up the Camera DisplayAbout Multichannel Screen Display Setting up Auto Sequencing Setting Up the Monitor DisplayUsing Auto Sequencing Camera Commands from the Func Key Menu Camera CommandsConfiguring Multi Display Layouts 10 Pan/Tilt/Zoom CommandsLoading and Saving Presets Using Pan/TiltUsing Zoom/Focus Setting Auxiliary FunctionsVarious Playback Options Controlling Playback with Remote ControlWorking with Recorded Video Searching for Recorded VideoSearching by Event Searching by TimeSearching by Calendar Date Select Time from the Search MenuAbout Copying Video Copying VideoStarting Web Viewer Using Web ViewerSystem Requirements MonitoringControl Relay Sensor StatusPTZ Control Playback Splitting the Screen, Changing Channels, & Screen CaptureDisplay Appendix A. Specifications of the SVR-1670Specifications of the SVR-1670 PerformanceFPS SVR-1670 Recording ProgramsGeneral Bosch SamsungTechwin Pelco · Pelco P · Pelco DCurrent time Appendix D. Factory Default SettingsMM/DD/YYYY AGCNormal Event Source 0.0 IP addr Default IP Net Mask Default NM Gateway Default GWInterval Off Server None Password DdnsNTP SPDExit Save Do not save DVR0MIC Appendix E. Glossary IPS FCCGUI LEDUSB Dimension445 405 VGAMemo Digital Video Recorder 124 User Guide Digital Video Recorder 126 User Guide Sales Network