Samsung SNC-C6225, SNC-C7225 user manual INSERTING/REMOVING AN Micro Sdhc Memory Card

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INSERTING/REMOVING AN MICRO SDHC MEMORY CARD

Inserting an Micro SDHC Memory Card

• Push the Micro SDHC memory card in the direction of the arrow shown in the diagram.

JDo not force the memory card in. If you can’t insert the memory card into the slot with ease, you might be inserting the card in the wrong direction. Forcibly inserting a memory card could lead to its damage.

Removing an Micro SDHC Memory Card

• Gently press down on the exposed end of the memory card as shown in the diagram to eject the memory card from the slot.

JPressing too hard on the Micro SDHC memory card can cause the card to shoot out uncontrollably from the slot when released.

When removing the Micro SDHC memory card, disable the SD Card Recording feature (refer to page 63 for instructions on disabling SD Card Recording).

Removing the Micro SDHC memory card while recording is in progress can damage the data.

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Contents 10x Network Mini Smart Dome Camera Safety information FCC Statement Important safety instructions Contents Contents Introduction FeaturesCompatible IP Routers Recommended PC SpecificationsLinksys Netgear Product Main Body Product & AccessoriesAccessories SNC-C6225SNC-C7225 Parts Name & Functions Fixes main unit brackets like surface, wall, and ceiling Communication Protocol Setup InstallationDIP Switch Setup Camera ID SetupRS-485 Termination Resistor Installation Using Surface Mount on the CeilingInstallation Using Ceiling Mount Bracket Installation Using Wall Mount Bracket RS-485 Communication Power ConnectionCabling SNC-C6225/SNC-C7225Internal Alarm Input ConnectionVideo Connection Audio Input/Ouput ConnectionInserting an Micro Sdhc Memory Card INSERTING/REMOVING AN Micro Sdhc Memory CardRemoving an Micro Sdhc Memory Card Memory Card Information not Included What is a memory card?Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for you Operation Auto PAN PresetPattern Flip ScanSchedule Other FunctionsPattern × SET Preset ×××OSD Display of Main Screen General Rules of KEY Operation for MenuFunction Setup How to use osd menuStructure of the Setup Menu System Information Display Setup Motion SetupSystem Setup Camera SetupSystem Initialize System Information Display SetupPrivacy Zone Mask Setup Main MenuPrivacy Zone Area Setup Motion SetupPrivacy Zone Size Adjustment Parking Action Setup Function SetupEdit Preset Scene Preset SetupEdit Preset Label Pattern Setup Auto PAN SetupEdit Pattern Scan SetupEdit Scan Set up items such as Action NO., Dwell and OPT Action no NONE/PRESET/AUTO PAN/PATTERNOPT Edit Schedule Schedule SetupWhite Balance Setup Camera SetupAuto Exposure Setup System Setup FAN RUN Temp SET Home PositionSET North Direction LanguageInitial Configuration Table System InitializeSNC-C6225 XDSL or Cable Modem IP Router Network connection & setupNetwork connection and setup processes are given as follows IP address Subnet Mask Default GatewaySetting the IP address IP Router Connecting to the camera from an IP router external PC Connecting to the camera from a remote PC Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Connecting the Camera Directly to Local Area NetworkingSearching for the Camera IP Installer screen layoutManual Network Setting Setting static ipDevice Port a port used to control video transmission. If more than one camera are connected to an IP RouterEnter your password Automatic Network SettingExamples of using Dynamic IP Setting dynamic ipDynamic IP Setting Port Forwarding Port Mapping SettingHttp//e30002c.websamsung.net10000 Login window appears Using the cameraConnecting to the Camera Connecting to the cameraChecking the Ddns address Installing ActivexConnecting to the camera using the IP Installer program For Windows XP Service PackLogging to the camera Main Screen Web viewerPower PTZ Using the CameraIs started To Record a Video At desired scene, click the Record buttonTo stop a recording, click the Record button once again Schedule Using the SD Search Viewer ScreenAlarm Input You can select the desired time to search the alarm eventsSetup Setup toolSetting the Camera Setup Screen LayoutVideo & Audio Configuration IP Address IPv6 EnableIP Type MAC AddressLanguage UserDigital Image Stabilizer DATE/TIME Software UpdateLOG Transfer Setup ResetHttps Record Setup Alarm Input Setup Alarm Image SetupMotion Sensitivity MotionFunction ConfigurationStreaming Protocol Streaming SetupSchedule Transfer Function Transfer IntervalDdns Snmp Snmp User SetupProblem Solution TroubleshootingAppendix CCD SNC-C6225N/PDetails SNC-C7225N/PLevel Ntsc PALUnit mm DimensionPipe Thread Unit mm Wall Mount Bracket Rev

SNC-C7225, SNC-C6225 specifications

The Samsung SNC-C6225 and SNC-C7225 are advanced network cameras designed for professional surveillance applications, showcasing cutting-edge technology and features to meet diverse security needs. Both models are highly regarded for their superior image quality, robust design, and innovative functionalities that provide reliable performance in various environments.

The SNC-C6225 is equipped with a 1/3-inch CCD image sensor, offering a resolution of up to 600 TV lines. This enables it to capture high-quality video footage with exceptional clarity and detail, making it an ideal choice for monitoring areas that require close scrutiny. It supports day/night functionality, allowing the camera to automatically switch between color and monochrome modes based on ambient light. This feature is crucial for 24/7 surveillance, ensuring optimal visibility regardless of lighting conditions.

In contrast, the SNC-C7225 features an advanced 1/3-inch progressive scan CMOS sensor, which provides superior low-light performance and can capture video at a resolution of up to 720p HD. This camera takes advantage of wide dynamic range (WDR) technology to deliver clear images even in challenging lighting scenarios, such as scenes with strong backlighting or glare. The SNC-C7225's enhanced frame rate allows for smooth playback, making it easier to track fast-moving subjects or activities.

Both models offer versatile networking capabilities, supporting IP video transmission over Ethernet, which simplifies installation and integration into existing security systems. They feature Power over Ethernet (PoE) support, enabling single-cable installation for power and data transmission. This not only reduces the complexity of wiring but also enhances placement flexibility.

The cameras come equipped with a variety of intelligent video analytics features, including motion detection, tampering detection, and face detection. These capabilities enhance operational efficiency by allowing for proactive monitoring and management of security events. With remote access and control, users can easily manage the cameras through web browsers or dedicated applications, facilitating quick responses to incidents.

Durability is a key characteristic of both the SNC-C6225 and SNC-C7225. With weather-resistant housings and a wide operating temperature range, these cameras are built to withstand harsh environmental conditions, making them suitable for both indoor and outdoor installations.

In summary, Samsung's SNC-C6225 and SNC-C7225 network cameras offer state-of-the-art surveillance technology characterized by high-resolution imaging, robust design, and intelligent features. Their advanced capabilities make them excellent choices for businesses and organizations looking to enhance security and monitor their premises effectively.