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Contents Real Time DVR Key features of your DVR WHAT’S Included with Your DVRSafety regulations Before start BatteryOperating Temperature Standards ApprovalsContents Search and Play Appendix Controls on the DVR SHR-5040 SHR-5042Name Function Set up the audio On/Off function This LED indicates the status of backup operationWhen an alarm occurs, it cancels the alarm HDD, this LED repeatedly blinksButton Time set from the system setupDisplay the 4-split screens Display the 9-split screensReal Panel Jacks RS-232CFR fast rewind Remote ControlUsing the Numeric Buttons FF fast forwardPlaying EnterInstallation Checking Installation EnvironmentConnecting with other devices Connecting VIDEO, AUDIO, and MonitorConnecting to Internet through Adsl Connecting the NetworkConnecting to Internet through Ethernet 10/100BaseT Connecting the Alarm Input Connecting the Alarm Output Connecting the RS-485 Device Connecting the USBOperating the System Live Screen ModeLive Live screen iconsLive screen modes OSD Position Control FunctionSetting the Audio ON/OFF Freezing and ZoomingSPOT-OUT Monitoring Function by using the Zoom buttonEvent Monitoring Zoom functionBefore USE Menu setupUser Login System Old Password Time/Date/Language SetupPassword  DST Daylight Saving TimeGroup Authority Backup item allows granting the backup setup rightUser Add/Del  MenuProfile System LogSystem Log List Log Type Log Details DescriptionBackup SFX-OK/FAILED Backup AVI-OK/FAILEDBackup SDB-OK/FAILED Backup JPEG-OK/FAILED For the DVR to recognize the update file System Information & SetupHDD Setup  HDD Info HDD END  HDD END AlarmCamera Checking HDD DataModel Camera Configuration PTZ DeviceAvailable PTZ Lists Monitoring Screen SetupLive Mode ContinueSpot Mode Video Full D1 Half D1 Record ModeEvent Record Source Post Event Alarm Detection SetupAlarm Detection Setup  CameraMotion Detection Setup Motion Detection SetupVideo Loss Detection Setup Video Loss Detection SetupSymbol BackupSetup Record ScheduleIP Setup NetworkIP Test Ddns SetupDdns Setup  Site IP Ddns Site NTP SetupNTP Setup  Host Name Sets the host name of the Ddns site  User IDArea NTP Server Address Transfer Picture SetupNTPNetwork Time Protocol Server List USABasic Operation of PAN, Tilt & Zoom PTZ Camera Control ModePTZ camera control  PANPTZ Device Menu Setup Preset SetupCamera Menu Setup AppearsRecording Recording will be made with the record mode setup Alarm Detection Recnormal RecordingSearch Date & Time Selection Search and playSearch Screen Date Color DescriptionPlayback Alarm In RecordingSearch Channel Selection & Recording Graph Graph Color Description Audio On/Off  Play Screen Mode Split ScreenMode using to CH1 ~ CH4 buttons Split Screen Single ScreenTo manually register a device Net I Setup toolAppendix Reply message Comments To modify the registered device Viewing the device-related settingsNet I Live Viewer Using layouts Net I Search Viewer Setup menu buttonsStorage/Cancel of Changed Information Before useResource Recording Event Obtain an IP Address Automatically Dhcp AlarmConnection Obtain DNS Server Address AutomaticallySFX Player Execution Date/Time SetupSFX Player Date/TimeConnect through Domain Connect through IP address WebdvrConnect WebDVR ‘ff00c7’ the last 6 char of MAC Address, ‘hScreen division button WebDVR Main ModeView panel Choose between 4/6/9/10/16 screen divisionsPop-up Menu Names FeaturesPOP-UP Menu If user press Enter button, the pop-up menu will disappear This button controls PTZ directions at PTZ modeIt executes Freeze feature at Live screen VideoSpecifications SHR-5040 SHR-5042Outline Drawings Troubleshootingsfaq Connected sensors are not working Color or in abnormal shapeCause ProperlyWe protect your rights with two steps Open Source License Report on the ProductPreamble Appendix No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs Repair or CorrectionWe protect your rights with a two-step method Appendix Appendix Executable If you develop a new library, and you want it to How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesFoundation License, or at your option any later versionOpenSSL License Loss of USE, DATA, or Profits or Business InterruptionThis Software is Provided by Eric Young ‘‘AS IS’’
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SHR-5040P, SHR-5042P, SHR-5040P/CZC, SHR-5040P/XEC, SHR-5042P/XEF specifications

Samsung's SHR-5042P/XEG, SHR-5040P/XET, SHR-5040P/XEG, SHR-5042P/XET, and SHR-5042P/XEC models are advanced surveillance solutions designed to meet the diverse needs of both residential and commercial security applications. Each unit combines cutting-edge technology, robust features, and ease of use to provide high-quality surveillance.

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