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Contents Real Time DVR Contents Recording Smart Viewer Safety Regulations EnglishBefore we start Normal Capacity 220mAhOverview 1Introduction 1English2Features 3Part Names and Functions Split Screen 5English LEDMode Reverse7English Remote Control Unit Footnote 1. How to operate the number keys channel select 9EnglishChapter Installation 1Installation Environment Setup English 2Checking Product & Accessory 3English3HDD Addition Setting the jumper BRACKET-HDD Screwdriverscrewdriver 7English English 9English SHR-2162/2082 HDD How to Add a HDD BRACKET-HDDA BRACKET-HDDB Screwdriver BRACKET-HDDA BRACKET-HDDB Screw Driver 15English Primary HDD Secondary HDD Page Connecting with other devices 1Connecting the Video, Audio, and Monitor SHR-2080/2082 2Connecting the Network SHR-2080/2082 3Connecting the USB See 5-8 System HDD Setup of User’s Manual4Connecting the Alarm Input/Output Name Function7English Alarm IN1 Alarm IN2 Alarm IN3 Alarm IN4 Alarm IN5 5Connecting the RS-485 Device English Page Chapter Live 1System Operation 2Live screen Mode Definition of Live Screen IconDefinition of Live Screen Mode Selecting Live Screen Mode 3Live Channel Selection and Audio On/Off Setup Freeze Function Zoom Function5Event Monitoring Fan Information Error occurs in the fan Refer to the manual 6Spot-out monitoringPage Chapter Menu Setup Before Use Date/Time/Language Setup 1SystemEnding DST Password All Key Lock OnLoad Factory Default System LogEvent Log System Information and Setup Storage SetupATA Export/Import the Configuration Remote control Device System Shutdown 11EnglishCamera Config 2Camera13English PTZ Device ProtocolBaurate Case of the 2080/2082, 8-channel information comes upScreen Setup 15English3Monitoring Event MonitoringOSG Display Spot Out ChannelImage output Play channel locationMulti-channel change 17EnglishAuto Deletion 4Recording ModeRecording picture quality Record Rate & Video Size Video SizePost-EventPostEve Event Record DurationPre-EventPreEve 5Event Record Mode 21EnglishDuration Alarm Detection SetupAlarm-out Motion Detection Setup Motion Detection ModeArea 23EnglishSensitivity Video Loss State6Record Schedule 25EnglishSchedule / Event Record Holiday7Backup BackupConnection Mode Admin PasswordUser Password 8NetworkPassword GatewaySubnet Mask Adsl User IDTransfer Protocol Settings Ddns Setup31English Callback SettingsOn/Off Off is default but you may choose On Event of poor image from SmartViewer 9Network SetupIf you set to Multicast Page Chapter PTZ Camera Control 1PTZ Camera Control Mode English 2Basic Operation of PAN, TILT, & Zoom 3Preset Setup 5English 4Camera Menu Setup 5Preset View 6Other View PTZPage Recording 1REC Normal Recording 2Schedule Recording Alarm Detection Event Recording Mode3Event Recording Motion DetectionChapter Search and Play Before Use 1Calendar Search 2Event Search 3Date/Time Search 4Go to First Search 5Go to Last Search 6Backup 7Playback MENU. Be sure to exit from the Menu to start the playbackPIP Play at Faster Speed Page Chapter Smart Viewer 1Introduction 2Feature 3PC SpecificationRecommendation 4Smart Viewer Installation Smart Viewer Installation5English English 5Smart Viewer Program Execution 6Smart Viewer Initial Screen 7Setup Mode English DVR Setup For the detailed items of DVR Setup, refer to Chapter 13English English 15English English 17English English 19English More than one camera should be selected to apply the alarm 21English English 23English Viewer Setup 2160/2162/2080/2082 Language Sets the language used in the SmartViewer Site Setup 27EnglishEnglish 29English English Deletion of an old DVRSHR-2160/2162/2080/2082 English 33English English 35English Version 37English 2160/2162/2080/2082 39English 8Monitoring Mode Connection Failure Cases41English English 43English Event Log Display Window 45English English 47English English 49English English 51English @ Zoom in / OUT@ Sequence # Autopan $ Sort 53English 9Search Mode 55English English 57English English 59English English Page Appendix 10-1English 1Product SpecificationSpecs Details Specs Details 10-3English CIF2Outline Drawings 10-5English 3Factory Default DST10-7English Spot Out Event Monitor Off Monitor OutTTL Frame Specification for the Playback 10-9EnglishPAL Frame 5TroubleshootingFAQ 10-11EnglishCursor cannot reach Start during Calendar Search 10-13English 6Openthe productsource license report on 10-15English English No Warranty 10-17EnglishGNU Lesser General Public License 10-19English English 10-21English English 10-23English No Warranty 10-25English =============================== 10-27English AB68-00658B-00
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