Samsung SNB-7000 user manual Source Code, Basic Permissions

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Contents Network Camera Network Camera Important Safety Instructions OverviewExplanation of Graphical Symbols Class construction Do not place this apparatus on an uneven surface Correct disposal of batteries in this product Contents Connecting to the Camera LoginInstalling ActiveX Using the Live ScreenProduct Features Recomended PC SpecificationsRecomended SD/SDHC Memory Card Specifications WHAT’S IncludedLens Options not included CS/C LensConnector AT a GlanceFront Side DescriptionRear Side System, Power On While the power is onSD Indicators OFF If the power is off Reset ButtonDisconnect the power before proceeding Mounting the LensMounting the CS lens Mounting the C lensConnecting the Auto Iris Lens connector FocusingINSERTING/REMOVING AN SD Memory Card Inserting an SD Memory CardRemoving an SD Memory Card Apply .What is a memory card? Memory Card Components Contacts Lock SwitchMemory Card Information not Included Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for youConnecting with Other Device Connecting to the monitorPower Supply Power EthernetSpeaker Microphone Connecting to Audio Input/OutputSpeaker Amp Connecting to the I/O port box Alarm I/O Wiring DiagramConnecting an external RS-485 device Connecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Connecting the Camera Directly to Local Area NetworkingLocal Network Restart the camera Modem External Remote PC Ddns ServerLocal PC Ddns Server Data Center, Korea Buttons Used in IP Installer Static IP Setup Manual Network SetupDdns registration has failed Auto SetAddress pane, provide the necessary information Category Camera #1 Camera #2 Auto Network SetupHttp Port 8080 8081 VNP Port 4520 4521 Dynamic IP Setup Dynamic IP Environment SetupPort Range Forward Port Mapping Setup Manual Port Range ForwardingUser Internet Broadband Router Start End Setting up Port Range Forward for several network camerasCamera1 Connecting to the Camera from a Remote PC VIA the Internet Connecting to the Camera from a Shared Local PCConnecting to the Camera Using URLNormally, you would If the Http port is other thanLogin To check the Ddns addressInstalling Activex Security warning popup appears, click InstallInstalling Silverlight Runtime Ex Internet Explorer l Tools l Block Using the Live Screen Hide the alarmIndicator Monitoring Move to the monitoring screen PlaybackTo capture the snapshot To toggle the microphone sound To toggle the audio soundTo fit the full screen Playback To control the PTZTo check time information of the playing video To play the backup videoTo back up the searched video Setup Audio & Video SetupVideo profile Select a Video profile numberTo add a video profile What is GOP size? Video setupAudio setup Camera setupSsdr Samsung Super Dynamic Range Setup HLC Highlight Compensation Setup WDR Setup Select Backlight Set Mode to WDR Specify the WDR levelEnglish OSD Setup Select OSD Select each item and set it properly Manual Specify the ROI area to monitor manuallyExternal PTZ setup Select the preset number to delete Press the button To move a presetNetwork Setup InterfacePort DdnsRegistering with Ddns To connect to the Samsung Ddns in camera setup Provide the IP that you want to grant or deny access from IP filtering802.1x Event Setup FTP / E-mailSD record Alarm input Reset all settingsMotion detection Time schedule Object color or brightness is similar to the backgroundNetwork disconnect Product information System SetupDate & Time User Viewer can view only the Live viewer screenUpgrade / Reboot Setup screen Log 704x576P, for installation SpecificationRatio 50dB Video Out Alarm I/O Input 1ea / Output 1ea Relay Contrast EnhancementDigital Noise Reduction Ssnriii 2D+3D Noise Filter Off / On Operational Sens-up2M Mode Resolution 1920x1080 3M Mode2M Mode Max fps 3M Mode Max fpsHttpsssl Login Authentication Operating TemperatureItems Description IPv4, IPv6 Protocol Memory Slot SD/SDHC Memory Slot Onvif Conformance YesProduct Overview Troubleshooting Check if the memory card is defective CardCard is inserted SD Record menu This camera unitOpen Source Announcement Copyright C 2004, Kneschke, incrementalCopyright c 1998-2001 University College London GPL/LGPL Software License PreambleBase Kernel, Busybox, Sysvinit, dosfstools GLibc, InetutilsOriginal authors reputations Page Page No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsGNU General Public License is a free, copyleft Terms and Conditions Source Code Basic PermissionsProtecting Users Legal Rights From Anti-Circumvention Law Conveying Verbatim CopiesConveying Modified Source Versions Conveying Non-Source FormsPage Additional Terms Works containing it orAcceptance Not Required for Having Copies Automatic Licensing of Downstream RecipientsNo Surrender of Others Freedom Use with the GNU Affero General Public LicenseDisclaimer of Warranty Revised Versions of this LicenseLimitation of Liability Interpretation of Sections 15Preamble Page Once this change is made in a given copy Page Page Page How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries OpenSSL License Original SSLeay License Sales Network

SNB-7000 specifications

The Samsung SNB-7000 is a cutting-edge network camera designed for enhanced surveillance and security applications. Featuring a sleek and modern design, the SNB-7000 blends seamlessly into various environments while offering powerful surveillance capabilities. This camera is equipped with a variety of features that set it apart in the crowded market of network cameras.

One of the standout features of the Samsung SNB-7000 is its impressive image quality. It boasts a high-resolution sensor that captures crisp and clear images, even in low-light conditions. The camera supports 1080p Full HD video streaming at 30 frames per second, ensuring smooth and detailed video playback. With advanced wide dynamic range (WDR) technology, the SNB-7000 effectively balances high-contrast scenes, making it suitable for environments with both bright and dark areas.

In terms of connectivity, the SNB-7000 offers Ethernet and PoE (Power over Ethernet) support, simplifying installation and reducing cabling requirements. The camera is also equipped with a user-friendly interface, allowing for easy configuration and management via web browsers or mobile apps. It supports various network protocols, facilitating integration into existing network architectures.

The Samsung SNB-7000 is designed for durability and reliability. Its robust construction ensures it can withstand harsh environmental conditions, making it an ideal choice for both indoor and outdoor applications. The camera is also compliant with IP66 weatherproof standards, protecting it from dust and water exposure.

Advanced motion detection and analytics capabilities are integral to the SNB-7000. The camera can be configured to send alerts when motion is detected, allowing for real-time monitoring and automated security responses. Users can also benefit from features such as privacy masking and customizable motion zones, enhancing the overall user experience.

To further enhance its functionality, the SNB-7000 is compatible with Samsung's Smart Security Manager, enabling centralized control of multiple cameras across different sites. This feature is particularly beneficial for businesses and organizations that require comprehensive surveillance solutions.

In summary, the Samsung SNB-7000 is a top-tier network camera that combines high image quality, advanced connectivity, and robust security features. With its array of technologies and characteristics, it is well-suited for a wide range of surveillance environments, making it a valuable addition to any security system.