Samsung SRD-450 user manual Terms and Conditions, Source Code

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Contents SRD-450 Overview FeaturesOverview Important Safety InstructionsRisk of Electric Shock Do not Open English Before Start BatteryStandards Approvals Package ContentsContents Product Specification BackupSetup Using the iPhonePart Names and Functions Front MenuLED Part Names and Functions Rear DVR Remote ControlChanging Remote Control ID Connecting the alarm Input signal Connecting with other deviceConnecting the AUDIO, SPEAKER, MOUSE, and Power Cable Connecting the Alarm I/OConnecting with Other Device Network ConnectionLocal System Configuration Internet Total System ConfigurationGetting Started Getting startedStarting the System LOG onPower OFF LOGLOG OFF Description Live Screen ConfigurationLive Icons on the Live ScreenView the Launcher Menu Auto Sequence Switching the screen modeDisplay RecordTo playback by time selection PlaybackPlayback Screen To playback by time optionHow to use remote control and mouse DVR setupBefore Starting Setting UP System SetupSystem DATE/TIMEYYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY System Management File in the network Remote ControllerTo update the firmware To update the networkTo change the camera title Using the Virtual KeyboardCamera CameraColor CovertAudio Connection To deselect the motion area SetupMotion Sensor To select a motion areaMonitor OSDAdding Sequence SequenceSelect a list to edit Edit window appears When the ADD Sequence window appears, press the ADD buttonBuzzer You can use the remote control to activate the buzzerSound AudioUser User ManagementTo add a user account To change the user information User AuthorityServer IP SetupNetwork DNS Server will be automatically filledTo view the Help DdnsDVR Network Connection and SettingsMail SecurityDynamic IP Dhcp Setup Mode If not using a router for network connectionIf using a router Static IP Setup ModeRouter Port Forwarding Event / SensorHDD Event DVR ConnectionEvent / Sensor Alarm InputAlarm Output Mode Set the output mode of the alarmBuzzer OUT Mail Notification If set to ON, recording will proceed by overwriting It will be disabled if Overwrite is set to OFFDisk Management OverwriteRecord Setup To start the Record SetupRecording Operation To set the record mode CONTINUOUS/MOTION RecordingTo specify the recording size/FPS/quality From the Time bar, select a cell that you want to Alarm RecordingUse the direction buttons to move to Alarm Adjust the sizeInstant Recording To specify the alarm recording timeFrom the Alarm Recording menu screen, select Activation You can specify the recording size in manual recording modeBackup BackupNEW Backup Release Reserved Data ManagementPlayback Search & playSearch Search by TimeRight Moves to the rightmost of the log list Search by EventSystem Requirements What is web viewer?Web viewer IntroductionWeb viewer To connect to the Web ViewerEnglish Live Viewer Live Viewer At a GlanceSelect a channel to display on the screen Single Split Switching between split modesTo record video To print the screenTo view the log ActiveX SettingScreen Capture To view the statusTimeline Search ViewerSearch Viewer At a Glance Set the recording properties as necessarySearch by Event Search by TimeClick the Setup tab to display the DVR remote setup screen SetupSetup Viewer At a Glance Camera SettingColor setting Motion settingOSD setting Management setting Monitor settingAudio/Buzzer setting Date/Time settingAlarm Recording Setting Control Device SettingRecording Operation Setting Continuous/Motion Recording SettingInstant Recording Setting User Management SettingUser Authority Setting Alarm Input Setting IP Setup SettingMail Setting HDD Event SettingInformation Alarm output settingBuzzer out setting Mail notification settingUsing the iPhone Appendix Product SpecificationAVI Ntsc ENGLISH/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOLРУССКИЙ/SVENSKA/ČESKÝ DHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTPVersion 2, June Open Source License Report on the ProductGNU General Public License PreamblePage END of Terms and Conditions No WarrantyHow to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Some devices are designed to deny users access toGNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License Source Code Terms and ConditionsConveying Verbatim Copies Additional Terms Automatic Licensing of Downstream Recipients Acceptance Not Required for Having CopiesPatents Use with the GNU Affero General Public LicenseRevised Versions of this License END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public LicenseLimitation of Liability Interpretation of Sections 15Page Modified work must itself be a software library Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries Original SSLeay License OpenSSL LicensePage Correct disposal of batteries in this product Channel DVR TEL +44-1932-45-5300 FAX +44-1932-45-5325 Chertsey, Surrey, United Kingdom KT16 OPS