Samsung SNC-M300 user manual To set scheduled transmission, Click Event  Schedule

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To set scheduled transmission

You can have a JPEG image sent through FTP and Email or recorded on the SDHC card periodically.

1 Click <EVENT> <SCHEDULE>.

The SCHEDULE window appears.

2 To complete the setting, click the [Apply] button.

The settings are saved.

<Schedule Transfer Function>: <Enable> activates the scheduled transmission function, while <Disable> disables the function.

<Transfer Interval>: You can set the time interval to transmit images. You can select a unit of time from <SECONDS> or <MINUTES>. You can set the time interval so that an image is transmitted every 5/15/30/45/60 seconds or minutes.

<Activation Time>: You can set the time to execute the scheduled transmission function.

-<Always>: Always transmits images according to the specified interval.

-<Only Scheduled Time>: Transmits images according to the specified interval during the specified

time period on the specified day of the week.

The Start Time must be prior to and must differ from the End Time.

07 SETTING UP

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Contents SNC-M300 Safety precautions Page Important safety instructions Contents Using the Camera Setting UpPrecautions Installation and Use FeaturesPreparation Compatible PoE Switches Recommended PC SpecificationsCompatible IP Routers Checking the components in the packageFront Names of Each PartRear Description Installing the Camera Installation and connectionDisconnect the power cord before installation or relocation When using the CS lensCase of the lens with no zooming function Adjusting the back focusInserting/Removing an Sdhc Memory Card Contacts Lock Switch What is a memory card?Memory Card Information not included Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for youConnecting Ethernet Cable ConnectingConnect the Ethernet cable to the network port as shown Connecting Power To connect input and output ports Alarm In/Out Connection DiagramMicrophone Connecting to Audio Input/OutputMicrophonePre-Amp Speaker Pre-AmpAudio I/O Block Diagram Network connection & setup Network Connection & Setup Connecting a local PC in the IP router to the camera Setting the IP addressConnecting to the camera from an IP router external PC Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Connecting the camera directly to local area networkingIP Installer IP Installer screen layoutSearching for the camera Manual Network Setting Setting static ipCamera list Click the Manual Set buttonEnter your password PORTfields, set up port numbersTransmission. The default value is 60001TCP Camera is set to the manually entered IP and is restartedIf more than one camera are connected to an IP Router Set the IP and port settings for camera differentlyAutomatic network setting is finished Automatic Network SettingClick the OK button Dynamic IP Setting Setting dynamic ipExamples of using Dynamic IP Dynamic IP CheckManual Port Forwarding Port Forwarding Port Mapping SettingConnecting to the camera 사용using the cameraConnecting to the camera Checking the Ddns address Connecting to the camera using the IP Installer programFor Windows XP Service Pack Installing ActiveXClick the Install ActiveX Control If the following screen appears, click the Install buttonLogging to the camera Main Screen Layout Using the Viewer ScreenRecord Saves the recorded video as a .avi video file Print Prints the recorded image on the screenAudio Check the Listen or Speak check box for Audio Displays the recorded video on live screenTo Print a Video To Capture a VideoClick OK At a desired scene, click the Print buttonInsufficient Disk Space Setting At desired scene, click Record button Set up the AVI saveTo Record a Video To stop a recording, click Record button once againYou can select the desired time to search the alarm events Using the Search Viewer ScreenName Function and Description Date Thumbnail SizeSetting the camera Setting upTo set up the camera Viewer screen, click the Setup tab Setup window appearsSetupbasic Setup Screen LayoutTo setup Video/Audio Basic ConfigurationClick Basic  Video & Audio Click Basic  IP To Setup IP settingsClick Basic  User To Setup UsersFor the ID and password, up to Enter user ID and passwordClick the Apply button User from the Operator and User in the Level fieldOr Level of the user account Click the Apply button Window, modify User IDClick the Delete button in the User window Click Basic  Language To set the display languageClick System  DATE/TIME To set date/timeTo view the log information Setting time is appliedClick System  LOG Software Update window appears To update the softwareClick System  Click System  Reset To reset the systemReset window appears Restart The Reset window appears Click System  Camera To setup the cameraTo Set text Layout ConfigurationYou can display text on the screen Click Overlay Click Event  Transfer Setup Event ConfigurationTo set the image transmission function Click the Test buttonClick Event  Record Setup To setup the recordClick Event  Alarm Image To set an alarm image Click Event  Alarm Input 1 or Alarm Input To set an alarm input  Transfer Setup settings Click Event  Motion To set the motion detection functionSelected area is colored in yellow To complete the setting, click the Apply buttonSquare box returns to its original color Click Event  Schedule To set scheduled transmissionTo set video streaming Network ConfigurationIf 00166c, and p if To set Ddns부록appendix TroubleshootingFeature under Motion Enabled Motion DetectionCamera Is it possible to configure But didn’t trigger an alarmDetails SpecificationsSetting Alarm Input TransferIP installation function XP, Vista support Firmware upgrade by web browserFrame Rate Qxga Quality Image size Frame rate Resolution LevelImage Mpeg Frame rate fpsQuality Image size Frame rate Frame Rate UxgaLevel Quality Image size Frame rate Resolution108 132 108 Frame Rate SxgaJpeg Lgpl S/W GPL/LGPL Software LicenseAppendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Correct Disposal of This Product AB68-00721E00