Samsung SHR-3010P/RUS manual Connection to External Devices, Connection with Multiplexer

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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER

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Connection to External Devices

Connection with Multiplexer

2(e.g. connection to SDM-160)

1

CAMERARX

MICROPHONE

SIREN

LIGHT

 

CAMERA

 

1

 

2

 

3

 

.

TRIGGER OUT

.

.

ALARM IN

16

 

GND

MONITOR

 

OUT

SHR-3010 VIDEO RECORDER

 

 

AC IN

VIDEO IN

SDM-160 DIGITAL MULTIPLEXER

 

VIDEO OUT

 

VIDEO OUT

AUDIO OUT

LAN

SHR-3010 VIDEO RECORDER

(NTSC/PAL MONITOR)

This unit can be connected to external devices such as a camera for video signal input, a microphone for audio signal input, and an NTSC or PAL monitor for video and audio signal output.

It can be connected to external devices such as an alarm according to the user’s request.

It can be connected to a PC through a LAN or Serial connection for remote control.

Your may back up data with a backup device using SCSI for the purpose of data backup.

Caution

A CRT monitor capable of displaying an NTSC or PAL video signal must be used with this unit. An ordinary computer monitor cannot be used.

The backup device of this equipment is applicable only to SCSI HDDs.

SDM-160 is a Multiplexer for NTSC, and SDM-160P is a Multiplexer for PAL.

For details on the functions of SDM-160, please refer to the user’s guide of SDM-160.

Connect this unit’s video signal input jack to the video signal output jack of SDM-160 and connect this unit’s video signal output jack to the video signal input jack of SDM-160.

Connect the alarm output jack (ALARM OUT) of SDM-160 to this unit’s alarm input jack (ALARM IN), and connect the VTI jack of SDM-160 to this unit’s trigger output jack (TRIGGER OUT).

Connect both GND terminals together.

Caution

-Be sure to connect the trigger output terminal (TRIGGER OUT) of this unit to the Multiplexer. Otherwise, a normal recording cannot be made.

(For the connection method, please refer to the user’s guide for the Multiplexer you want to use.)

-If the system’s recording field rate is set to 0.50 ~ 15 FPS (Fields Per Second) for the input NTSC video signal and to 0.50 ~ 12.5 FPS for the input PAL video signal, be sure to set the Multiplexer in such a way that the recording output screen is switched by the Trigger Pulse. (For settings related to the recording field rate, please refer to “# PICTURE RATE” on p. 3-15.)

-If the system’s recording filed rate is set to 30 FPS for the input NTSC video signal and to 25 FPS for the input PAL video signal, a half of the input video channels may not be recorded depending on the type of Multiplexer. In this case, set the recording field rate to 60 FPS for NTSC and to 50 FPS for PAL.

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Contents Digital Video Recorder Digital Video Recorder Important Safety InstructionsContents Summary Convenient retrieval function Introduction CharacteristicsVariously changing numbers of recording fields per second Full PowerAlarm 3Name and Function of Each PartRear View Mounting HDD Unpacking HDD AdditionMode setup and cable connection II. Connection with Other Devices Connection with Multiplexer Connection to External DevicesCommunication Method RS-232C terminal D-SUB 9 Pin and Pin specificationsConnection with PC for Use Connection with RS-232CData Format Samsung Protocol RS-485 terminal and Pin specificationsConnection with RS-485 Code value by keyIII. Basic Method to use Recognizing incoming video signal 1Booting the SystemPower On 2Basic Screen Viewing Power OffLive Screen Viewing Playback screen Viewing Move to Parent Menu or Menu End Menu Move Menu Enter Change of Settings3Menu View Or Down Button so current second is displayed Example of menu setting in case of changing timeEach menu item ② Picture Quality 5Record SetupDisk END Mode ① Audio Record6Alarm Record Setup ➆ Main Alarm Picture Rate ➄ PRE Alarm Time Limit ⑧ Motion Detection➅ Post Alarm Time Limit ⑨ SET Area & Sensitivity Move 7Reservation Record SetupSize LeftSystem Setup Communication Setup System Information Backup from Record Event ListCancel = Stop ⑧ Backup Screen① from Date 2003 Date to start backup ➂ to Date 2003 Date to end backupSearch & Play of Back UP Backup image search and replay 2BACKUP from Alarm Event ListReference Scsi Erase Scsi HDD Recording Deletion Mode SetupIV. Record ② Record Stop ① Current Image Record 1Basic RecordBasic Record Record Lock Record Lock Alarm RecordRecord in Alarm Occurrence Release of Alarm Record4Reservation Record Reservation Record SetupReservation Record Cancel Retrieval Menu Enter ① CLOCK/DISPLAY Mode Setup ➂ Alarm Event Search② Record Event Search ➃ Power Event List 1Retrieval Menu ViewRetrieval by Date and Time Recorded Data List View 000052 Alarm Record Retrieval Power On/Off Status List View6Basic Playback View by Field 7Various Screen View Using JOG/SHUTTLEPlay in Various Speed VI. Others HDD BackupProduct Standards Appearance Drawing VII. Appendices Trouble Check Points 1Check Points before Call Service CenterQuestion Answer AB68-00377A
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