Samsung manual Hardware Installation, Setting the SVR-1670’s ID for the Remote Control

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Chapter 2. SVR-1670 Description

Setting the SVR-1670’s ID for the Remote Control

You can control up to 16 SVR-1670s from one remote control by creating unique IDs for each SVR-1670.

· Setting the ID for the remote control device

Figure 2.6.2 Remote Control ID

1.From the OSD, select the Network menu.

2.Select the Remote submenu.

3.For the Remote Controller ID option, select an ID value. This will become the ID for the remote device you plan to use.

·Setting the ID for the remote control device

To select a specific SVR-1670, press the ID button on the remote controller repeatedly until you hear a buzzer for 2 seconds. After the buzzer, the SVR-1670 starts responding to the remote controller’s commands.

Usable Range of Remote Control

Figure 2.6.3 shows an angle when the remote controller is pointed to the DVR remote controller receiver.

Figure 2.6.3 Remote Control Device’s Usable Range

Changing Batteries

The Remote Control takes AAA-sized batteries. Here is how to insert new or replacement batteries:

1. To remove the rear battery cover, press it forward.

2. Check the battery contacts inside the remote controller: + and –. Insert each battery matching the battery contacts and battery poles.

3. Reinsert the battery cover.

Chapter 3. Hardware Installation

This chapter describes how to install the hardware. It includes instructions for installing the SVR-1670 in a rack or on a desktop; connecting devices to the SVR-1670 including cameras, monitors, sensors, and relays; and handling and preparing wiring.

The information is presented in these sections.

3. 1 Installing the SVR-1670 in a Rack

3. 2 Working with Input/Output Terminals

3. 3 Basic Connections to the SVR-1670

3. 4 Extended Connections to the SVR-1670

3. 5 Remote Monitoring and Control

3. 6 Hard Disk Drive Installation

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Contents Firmware Version Digital Video Recorder SVR-1670User GuideTable of contents During operation Dismantling and CleaningDisposal Procedures SVR-1670 DescriptionCompliance Statements About the SVR FeaturesFront Panel Overview Package ContentsRear Panel Overview Remote Control Buttons on the Remote ControlMON Setting the SVR-1670’s ID for the Remote Control Hardware InstallationUsable Range of Remote Control Reinsert the battery coverWire Insertion and Removal Installing the SVR-1670 in a RackWorking with Input/Output Terminals Basic Connections to the SVR-1670Connecting Cameras Basic Connection DiagramConnecting Audio Connecting a MonitorExtended Connection Diagram Connecting the Power CableSensor Connections and Settings Extended Connections to the SVR-1670Relay Connections O Connections And SettingsText Keyboard Serial communication terminal connectionsRemote Monitoring and Control Internet/Intranet Connection DiagramExternal storage connections Ethernet ConnectionsHard Disk Drive Installation Installing a Hard Disk DriveTurn on the hub or router Turn on the SVR-1670 Enabling a Hard Disk Drive Connect the Smps switched mode power supply power cableDisabling a Hard Disk Drive Removing 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 Saving Your Changes on the OSD Using the On-Screen KeyboardAccessing the Function Menu Working with the Function Key MenuUnderstanding the Menu Structure Working on the Quick Setup Menu Quick SetupSetting the Record Mode Manual & EventUsing the System Setup Options Setting the Date and TimeUpdating Firmware Using the System Setup MenuWorking with the System Log Reviewing the System LogHDD is disabled Using the Disk Options on the System Setup MenuWorking with the Disk Manager Submenu DataSetting and Reviewing Permissions Working with Passwords and PermissionsKnowing Your Password On the Password submenu, there are several columnsSetting up Network Communication Changing PasswordsSetting Up for Ethernet Communication To/From the DVR Setting up for xDSLDhcp DNS1Registering 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 Up IP Filters Setting Up Streaming OptionsSetting Serial Ports Setting PTZ OptionsWorking with Events Setting Up for Event RecordingAbout Events Working on the Schedule SubmenuSetting Up E-Mail for Event Action Working with Normal EventsWorking with the Normal Event Source Submenu Setting for Text Events Setting the Area for Motion DetectionWorking with Presets Working with Digital I/OEmergency Recording Scheduling and Recording Video Defining ProgramsAbout Recording Performance & Capacity Setting Up a Schedule Setting Up To RecordAudio Setup Setting Up the Camera Display About Multichannel Screen DisplayChanging Screen Display Setting Up the Monitor Display Using Auto SequencingSetting up Auto Sequencing Configuring Multi Display Layouts Camera CommandsCamera Commands from the Func Key Menu 10 Pan/Tilt/Zoom CommandsUsing Zoom/Focus Using Pan/TiltLoading and Saving Presets Setting Auxiliary FunctionsWorking with Recorded Video Controlling Playback with Remote ControlVarious Playback Options Searching for Recorded VideoSearching by Calendar Date Searching by TimeSearching by Event Select Time from the Search MenuCopying Video About Copying VideoSystem Requirements Using Web ViewerStarting Web Viewer MonitoringSensor Status PTZ ControlControl Relay Splitting the Screen, Changing Channels, & Screen Capture PlaybackSpecifications of the SVR-1670 Appendix A. Specifications of the SVR-1670Display PerformanceSVR-1670 Recording Programs GeneralFPS Techwin SamsungBosch Pelco · Pelco P · Pelco DMM/DD/YYYY Appendix D. Factory Default SettingsCurrent time AGCNormal Event Source Interval Off Server None Password IP addr Default IP Net Mask Default NM Gateway Default GW0.0 DdnsSPD NTPDVR0 MICExit Save Do not save Appendix E. Glossary GUI FCCIPS LED445 405 DimensionUSB VGAMemo Digital Video Recorder 124 User Guide Digital Video Recorder 126 User Guide Sales Network