Samsung SVR-1670 manual Using Web Viewer, System Requirements, Starting Web Viewer, Monitoring

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Chapter 12. Using Web Viewer

This chapter provides information about Web Viewer, an online application which serves as a complement to the DVR. With Web Viewer, you can view visual live feeds and play recorded data over the Internet.

The information is presented in these sections :

12. 1 System Requirements

12. 2 Starting Web Viewer

12. 3 Monitoring Live Video

12. 4 Working with Recording Video

12.1 System Requirements

To use Web View, we recommend that your system meet these requirements :

•CPU : Core2duo E6750 or higher

(Intel Pentium 4 / 3.0GHz is the minimum acceptable)

•Operating System : Windows XP Professional or Window Vista Business

•Main Memory : 2GB or more (1 GB is the minimum acceptable)

•Video Memory : 512MB or more (128 MB is the minimum acceptable)

•Display Resolution : 1280 x 1024 (32bit color) or higher

•HDD : 1GB or more

•Other : DirectX 9.0 or higher, Windows Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher

12. 2 Starting Web Viewer

Follow these steps to start Web Viewer :

1.Close all open programs.

2.Open your browser and enter the IP address and port assigned to the DVR, for example: http://xxx. xxx.x.xxx:4000.

The port value default is 4000. Use this default unless your system administrator has changed the value, in which case use that new value.

3.The Login screen appears.

-If you do not have ActiveX installed on your computer, you will be prompted to install it. The ActiveX program is required to run Web Viewer.

4.At the Login screen, enter your ID and password.

-The default ID is admin.

-The default password is 11111111 (eight ones).

5.Click Login.

12. 3 Monitoring

If you are logging into Web Viewer for the first time, or if you click the button at the top of Web Viewer, you will be directed to the Monitoring Page where you can view the video feeds from the cameras connected to your product.

Splitting the Screen, Changing Channels & Screen Capture

You can select the number of video feeds to simultaneously display on-screen by clicking the button in the upper left of the screen. 1, 4, 9, and 16 channels are available to monitor

simultaneously.

When displaying 1, 4, 9, or 16 channels at the same time, the channels are displayed in groups to manage visibility. For example, if you are monitoring 9 channels simultaneously, then channels 1~9 are displayed in group 1, and channels 10~16 are displayed in group 2. is used to select the group or channel you want monitoring. To watch video in all

channels in sequential order, click button to activate the Auto Sequence option that cycles through videos in different channels at 7-second intervals.

The logs for the current channel are at the bottom of the screen: event (MD, V-Loss), main unit sensor, and relay event. To check the logs, move the scroll on the right side of the window up or down. The event icon displays on the video of channels where MD, V-Loss and Sensor occur. When clicking on a video channel, the selected screen is outlined in orange. To save the

selected screen as a JPG file, press the left button on the page while the orange outline is present.

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Contents Digital Video Recorder SVR-1670User Guide Firmware VersionTable of contents Dismantling and Cleaning During operationDisposal Procedures SVR-1670 DescriptionCompliance Statements Features About the SVRPackage Contents Front Panel OverviewRear Panel Overview Remote Control Buttons on the Remote ControlMON Hardware Installation Setting the SVR-1670’s ID for the Remote ControlUsable Range of Remote Control Reinsert the battery coverInstalling the SVR-1670 in a Rack Wire Insertion and RemovalWorking with Input/Output Terminals Basic Connections to the SVR-1670Basic Connection Diagram Connecting CamerasConnecting a Monitor Connecting AudioConnecting the Power Cable Extended Connection DiagramSensor Connections and Settings Extended Connections to the SVR-1670O Connections And Settings Relay ConnectionsSerial communication terminal connections Text KeyboardInternet/Intranet Connection Diagram Remote Monitoring and ControlExternal storage connections Ethernet ConnectionsHard Disk Drive Installation Installing a Hard Disk DriveTurn on the hub or router Turn on the SVR-1670 Connect the Smps switched mode power supply power cable Enabling a Hard Disk DriveRemoving a Hard Disk Drive Disabling a Hard Disk DriveLift up the loose hard disk bracket Push the hard disk drive out from the bracketAccessing the OSD Working with the On-Screen DisplayOSD Screen Elements Using the On-Screen Keyboard Saving Your Changes on the OSDAccessing the Function Menu Working with the Function Key MenuUnderstanding the Menu Structure Quick Setup Working on the Quick Setup MenuSetting the Record Mode Manual & EventSetting the Date and Time Using the System Setup OptionsUsing the System Setup Menu Updating FirmwareWorking with the System Log Reviewing the System LogUsing the Disk Options on the System Setup Menu HDD is disabledWorking with the Disk Manager Submenu DataWorking with Passwords and Permissions Setting and Reviewing PermissionsKnowing Your Password On the Password submenu, there are several columnsSetting up Network Communication Changing PasswordsSetting Up for Ethernet Setting up for xDSL Communication To/From the DVRDhcp 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 Up Streaming Options Setting Up IP FiltersSetting Serial Ports Setting PTZ OptionsSetting Up for Event Recording Working with EventsAbout Events Working on the Schedule SubmenuSetting Up E-Mail for Event Action Working with Normal EventsWorking with the Normal Event Source Submenu Setting the Area for Motion Detection Setting for Text EventsWorking with Presets Working with Digital I/OEmergency Recording Scheduling and Recording Video Defining ProgramsAbout Recording Performance & Capacity Setting Up To Record Setting Up a ScheduleAudio Setup Setting Up the Camera Display About Multichannel Screen DisplayChanging Screen Display Setting Up the Monitor Display Using Auto SequencingSetting up Auto Sequencing Camera Commands Configuring Multi Display LayoutsCamera Commands from the Func Key Menu 10 Pan/Tilt/Zoom CommandsUsing Pan/Tilt Using Zoom/FocusLoading and Saving Presets Setting Auxiliary FunctionsControlling Playback with Remote Control Working with Recorded VideoVarious Playback Options Searching for Recorded VideoSearching by Time Searching by Calendar DateSearching by Event Select Time from the Search MenuAbout Copying Video Copying VideoUsing Web Viewer System RequirementsStarting Web Viewer MonitoringSensor Status PTZ ControlControl Relay Playback Splitting the Screen, Changing Channels, & Screen CaptureAppendix A. Specifications of the SVR-1670 Specifications of the SVR-1670Display PerformanceSVR-1670 Recording Programs GeneralFPS Samsung TechwinBosch Pelco · Pelco P · Pelco DAppendix D. Factory Default Settings MM/DD/YYYYCurrent time AGCNormal Event Source IP addr Default IP Net Mask Default NM Gateway Default GW Interval Off Server None Password0.0 DdnsNTP SPDDVR0 MICExit Save Do not save Appendix E. Glossary FCC GUIIPS LEDDimension 445 405USB VGAMemo Digital Video Recorder 124 User Guide Digital Video Recorder 126 User Guide Sales Network