Samsung SNB-3002 user manual Terms and Conditions, You can apply it to your programs, too

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Contents Network Camera Network Camera Overview Important Safety InstructionsExplanation of Graphical Symbols Class construction Overview Contents Login Connecting to the CameraInstalling ActiveX Installing Silverlight RuntimeRecomended PC Specifications Product FeaturesItem Name Quantity Recomended SD/SDHC Memory Card SpecificationsWHAT’S Included Front Side AT a GlanceConnector Auto Iris Lens Installed on the lens adaptor OptionalTerminal for audio output Rear SideTerminal for audio input AbnormallyOn While the power is on System, PowerSD Indicators OFF If the power is off Seconds to reboot the systemMounting the C lens Mounting the LensMounting the CS lens Mount AdapterFocusing Connecting the Auto Iris Lens connectorINSERTING/REMOVING a SD Memory Card Inserting a SD Memory CardApply . Removing a SD Memory CardMemory Card Components Contacts Lock Switch What is a memory card?Memory Card Information not Included Selecting a memory card that’s suitable for youPower Supply Connecting with Other DevicePower Ethernet Ethernet ConnectionSpeaker Amp Connecting to Audio Input/OutputSpeaker Microphone Connecting to the I/O port box Alarm I/O Wiring DiagramConnecting an external RS-485 device 5mA sink 30VDC 2A, 125VAC 0.5A MAXLocal Network Connecting the Camera Directly to Local Area NetworkingConnecting to the camera from a local PC in the LAN Network Connection and Setup Modem Network Connection Buttons Used in IP Installer Manual Network Setup Static IP SetupDdns registration has failed Auto SetAddress pane, provide the necessary information If not using a Broadband RouterHttp Port 8080 8081 VNP Port 4520 4521 If the Broadband Router has more than one camera connectedCategory Camera #1 Camera #2 Click OK Auto network setup will be completed Auto Network SetupDynamic IP Environment Setup Dynamic IP SetupManual Port Range Forwarding Port Range Forward Port Mapping SetupCamera1 Setting up Port Range Forward for several network camerasUser Internet Broadband Router Start End Connecting to the Camera from a Remote PC VIA the Internet Connecting to the Camera from a Shared Local PCUsing URL Connecting to the CameraLogin dialog should appear Normally, you wouldTo check the Ddns address LoginInstalling Activex Installing Silverlight Runtime English Hide the alarm Using the Live ScreenMonitoring Move to the monitoring screen Playback ViewerControl the pan/tilt/zoom operations of the camera To capture the snapshotPan/tilt-compliant receiver OptimizationTo fit the full screen To toggle the audio soundTo toggle the microphone sound To control the PTZ Be limited up to the date when the 500th event is recordedSearch and Play by Event To check time information of the playing video Search and Play by TimeTo back up the searched video To play the backup videoVideo profile SetupAudio & Video Setup To add a video profile Video setup What is GOP size?To set the privacy zone Audio setupSsdr Samsung Super Dynamic Range Setup Camera setupEnglish Setup screen English OSD Setup Select OSD Select each item and set it properly External PTZ setupSelect the preset number to delete Press the button Interface Network SetupDdns PortRegistering with Ddns Select a Classification and specify the Model Number IP filtering Provide the IP that you want to grant or deny access from802.1x Snmp QoSFTP / E-mail Event SetupSD record Reset all settings When done, click Apply Alarm input Fixed object continues moving in the same position Motion detectionObject color or brightness is similar to the background Time schedule Tampering Network disconnectProduct information System SetupDate & Time Timezone Specify the local time zone based on the GMTManual Specify the time manually UserUpgrade / Reboot English Log Appendix SpecificationTampering Digital Noise ReductionUser Max. Framerate 264, MPEG-4, Mjpeg ResolutionItems Description Ethernet RJ-45 10/100BASE-T Language Operating TemperatureHungarian, Greek Web ViewerUnit mm inch Product OverviewTroubleshooting This camera unit Check if the memory card is defectiveSD Record menu Cannot record into the SD memoryAll rights reserved Open Source AnnouncementPart 1 CMU/UCD copyright notice BSD like LicenseCopyright c 2007 Apple Inc All rights reserved Copyright c 2003-2009, Sparta, Inc All rights reservedCopyright c 2009, ScienceLogic, LLC All rights reserved Part 9 ScienceLogic, LLC copyright notice BSDGLibc, Inetutils GPL/LGPL Software LicenseBase Kernel, Busybox, Sysvinit, dosfstools Page GNU General Public License is a free, copyleft No WarrantyYou can apply it to your programs, too Terms and ConditionsConveying Non-Source Forms Protecting Users’ Legal Rights From Anti- Circumvention LawConveying Verbatim Copies Acceptance Not Required for Having Copies Additional TermsTermination Use with the GNU Affero General Public License Automatic Licensing of Downstream RecipientsPatents Limitation of Liability Disclaimer of WarrantyInterpretation of Sections 15 Version 2.1, FebruaryAbove on a medium customarily used for software interchange Modified work must itself be a software libraryPage How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries This Software is Provided by the OpenSSL OpenSSL LicenseCorrect disposal of batteries in this product Toll Free +1-877-213-1222 Direct +1-201-325-6920 Sales Network