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Contents Real Time DVR Safety Regulations Operating Temperature -20 to +85˚C -4 to +185˚F Before we startContents Recording Menu SetupPTZ Camera Control Search and PlayAppendix Product Specification Outline Drawings Factory DefaultSmart Viewer 10-1 10-4 10-6 10-9 10-11 10-14Overview 1Introduction 1English2Features EnglishMode 3Part Names and FunctionsDisplay SearchReverse Name Function5English Fast / Step FreezewideUSB USB Page Chapter Installation 1Installation Environment Setup English 2Checking Product & Accessory 3English3HDD Addition Examples that can cause loss of data or damage HDDHow to Add a HDD 5EnglishScrewdriver 7English SHR-2041 HDD Addition BRACKET-HDD Screwdriverscrewdriver 9EnglishEnglish Master HDD Slave HDD 11EnglishSHR-2042 HDD Addition BRACKET-HDDA BRACKET-HDDB Screwdriver 13EnglishEnglish Master HDD Slave HDD 15EnglishEnglish 17English English Page Connecting with other device 1Connecting the Video, Audio, and Monitor English 2Connecting the Network English 3Connecting the USB See 5-8 System HDD Setup of User’s Manual4Connecting the Alarm Input/Output Name Function7English 5Connecting the RS-485 Device Page Chapter Live 1System Operation 2Live Screen Mode Definition of Live Screen IconPIPPicture In Picture Mode Definition of Live Screen ModeSplit Mode Auto sequence ModeSelecting Live Screen Mode Audio On/Off Setup in the Full Screen Audio On/Off Setup in the 4 Split ModeChannel Selection and Audio On/Off Setup in the PIP Mode 4Freeze and Zoom Freeze FunctionZoom Function 5Event Monitoring 6Spot-out Monitoring Page Chapter Menu Setup Before Use Date/Time/Language Setup 1System3English Password All Key Lock OnLoad Factory Default System LogEvent Log System Information and Setup Storage SetupYou can configure the storage device related settings ATA Export/Import the Configuration Remote control Device System Shutdown Camera Config 2Camera13English PTZ Device ProtocolBaurate Screen Setup Spot Out Channel 3MonitoringOSG Display Spot Out Event MonitorMulti-channel change Quality 4Recording ModeRecord Mode RateRecord Video size Mode Auto DeletionEvent Record Mode setup 5Event Record ModeEvent Record Mode setup Size Video SizePre-EventPreEve Post-EventPostEveAlarm Detection Setup Alarm-outDuration Motion Detection Setup Motion Detection ModeArea Video Loss Detection Setup SensitivityVideo Loss State 6Record Schedule 25EnglishSchedule / Event Record Holiday7Backup Backup ProcessIP Setup 8NetworkSubnet Mask PasswordGateway Adsl User IDTransfer Protocol Settings Ddns SetupCallback Settings On/Off Off is default but you may choose OnEvent of TCP Setup from Transfer Protocol Setup 9Network SetupPort Setup for SmartViewer Connection Event of UDP Setup from Transfer Protocol SetupPage Chapter PTZ Camera Control 1PTZ Camera Control Mode PTZ DeviceEnglish 2Basic Operation of PAN, TILT, & Zoom 3Preset Setup 5English 4Camera Menu Setup 5Preset View 6Other View For example, Samsung ProtocolPage Recording 1REC Normal Recording 2Schedule Recording 3Event Recording Alarm DetectionEvent Recording Mode Motion DetectionChapter Search and Play Before Use 1Calendar Search 2Event Search 3Date/Time Search 4Go to First Search 5Go to Last Search 6Backup 7Playback Definition Play Screen Mode 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 7Monitoring Mode Connection Failure CasesMonitoring Mode Connection Screen 11English Real-time with an icon Motion Detection 13English English 15English English 17English Change Favorite at the set intervals 19English @ Zoom in / OUT Preset 21EnglishEnglish 8Search Mode 23EnglishEnglish 25English English 27English English 29English 9Setup Mode 31English DVR Setup For the detailed items of DVR Setup, refer to Chapter 33EnglishEnglish 35English English 37English English 39English English 41English English 43English English Viewer Setup 45English2040/2041/2042 47English Site Setup 49English English 51English English 53English English 55English @ To delete an old site or DVRSHR-2040/2041/2042English Version 57EnglishSHR-2040/2041/2042 59English English Page Appendix 1Product Specification Details Remarks10-1English USB HDD Details 10-3English2Outline Drawings 10-5English 3Factory Default YYYY-MM-DD10-7English State Off Area All AreaTTL 10-9English PAL Frame 5TroubleshootingFAQ 10-11EnglishCursor cannot reach Start during Calendar Search 10-13English 6Openthe productsource license report on 10-15English If any portion of this section is held No Warranty 10-17EnglishGNU Lesser General Public License 10-19English English 10-21English English 10-23English No Warranty 10-25English GNUThis Software is Provided by the OpenSSL Project ``AS is 10-27English AB68-00655B-01
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