Samsung SRD-450 user manual

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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 Setup BackupUsing the iPhone Product SpecificationPart Names and Functions Front MenuLED Part Names and Functions Rear DVR Remote ControlChanging Remote Control ID Connecting the AUDIO, SPEAKER, MOUSE, and Power Cable Connecting with other deviceConnecting the Alarm I/O Connecting the alarm Input signalConnecting with Other Device Network ConnectionLocal System Configuration Internet Total System ConfigurationStarting the System Getting startedLOG on Getting StartedPower OFF LOGLOG OFF Live Live Screen ConfigurationIcons on the Live Screen DescriptionView the Launcher Menu Display Switching the screen modeRecord Auto SequencePlayback Screen PlaybackTo playback by time option To playback by time selectionBefore Starting Setting UP DVR setupSystem Setup How to use remote control and mouseSystem DATE/TIMEYYYY/MM/DD, DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY System Management To update the firmware Remote ControllerTo update the network File in the networkCamera Using the Virtual KeyboardCamera To change the camera titleColor CovertAudio Connection Motion Sensor SetupTo select a motion area To deselect the motion areaMonitor OSDAdding Sequence SequenceSelect a list to edit Edit window appears When the ADD Sequence window appears, press the ADD buttonSound You can use the remote control to activate the buzzerAudio BuzzerUser User ManagementTo add a user account To change the user information User AuthorityNetwork IP SetupDNS Server will be automatically filled ServerTo view the Help DdnsMail Network Connection and SettingsSecurity DVRIf using a router If not using a router for network connectionStatic IP Setup Mode Dynamic IP Dhcp Setup ModeHDD Event Event / SensorDVR Connection Router Port ForwardingEvent / Sensor Alarm InputAlarm Output Mode Set the output mode of the alarmBuzzer OUT Mail Notification Disk Management It will be disabled if Overwrite is set to OFFOverwrite If set to ON, recording will proceed by overwritingRecord Setup To start the Record SetupRecording Operation To set the record mode CONTINUOUS/MOTION RecordingTo specify the recording size/FPS/quality Use the direction buttons to move to Alarm Alarm RecordingAdjust the size From the Time bar, select a cell that you want toFrom the Alarm Recording menu screen, select Activation To specify the alarm recording timeYou can specify the recording size in manual recording mode Instant RecordingBackup BackupNEW Backup Release Reserved Data ManagementSearch Search & playSearch by Time PlaybackRight Moves to the rightmost of the log list Search by EventWeb viewer What is web viewer?Introduction System RequirementsWeb viewer To connect to the Web ViewerEnglish Live Viewer Live Viewer At a GlanceSelect a channel to display on the screen To record video Switching between split modesTo print the screen Single SplitScreen Capture ActiveX SettingTo view the status To view the logSearch Viewer At a Glance Search ViewerSet the recording properties as necessary TimelineSearch by Event Search by TimeSetup Viewer At a Glance SetupCamera Setting Click the Setup tab to display the DVR remote setup screenColor setting Motion settingOSD setting Audio/Buzzer setting Monitor settingDate/Time setting Management settingRecording Operation Setting Control Device SettingContinuous/Motion Recording Setting Alarm Recording SettingInstant Recording Setting User Management SettingUser Authority Setting Mail Setting IP Setup SettingHDD Event Setting Alarm Input SettingBuzzer out setting Alarm output settingMail notification setting InformationUsing the iPhone Appendix Product SpecificationРУССКИЙ/SVENSKA/ČESKÝ Ntsc ENGLISH/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOLDHCP, DNS, DDNS, NTP AVIGNU General Public License Open Source License Report on the ProductPreamble Version 2, JunePage 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 Limitation of Liability GNU Lesser General Public LicenseInterpretation of Sections 15 END of Terms and ConditionsPage 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