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Contents Echtzeit-DVR WAS IM Lieferumfang Ihres DVR Enthalten IST Hauptmerkmale Ihres DVRSicherheitsvorschriften Normenzulassungen Vor dem startWarnung Inhaltsangabe Suchen UND Abspielen Steuerungen AM DVR Einführung Ihres echtzeit-dvrsTaste Backup Taste AlarmPower LED Taste RECSpot Rückseitige BuchsenVerwendung der Numerischen Tasten FernbedienungStandbild Führt die Funktion Standbild im Live-Modus durch Ändern der Fernbedienungs-IDAbspielen/Pause Stoppt den Abspielvorgang Überprüfen DER Installationsumgebung InstallationEinbau Zusätzlicher Festplatten AbbildungEinbau zusätzlicher Festplatten Einstellung des JumpersSCREW-SPECIAL FESTPLATTEN-HALTERUNGB VIDEO, Audio UND Monitor Anschliessen Netzwerk Verbinden Anschluss an andere geräteDie Abbildungen sind auf der Basis von SHR-5162 beschrieben Internetverbindung via Ethernet 10/100BaseTInternetverbindung via Adsl ALARMEINGANG/-AUSGANG AnschliessenUSB-ANSCHLUSS RS-485-GERÄT Anschliessen Live Live-Bildschirm SymboleBetrieb DER Anlage LIVE-BILDSCHIRM ModusLive-Bildschirmmodi Auswahl des Live-Bildschirm Modus Einstellung Audio EIN/AUSAudio Ein/Aus Einstellung im Vollbildmodus Audio Ein/Aus Einstellung im 16-fach aufgeteilten ModusEventüberwachung Standbild UND ZOOM- FunktionStandbild-Funktion Zoom-FunktionSPOT-OUT Überwachung VOR DEM Gebrauch Einstellung menüSystem Datum/Uhrzeit/Sprache EinstellungPasswort Systemprotokoll StandardeinstellungEventprotokoll SystemprotokollSystem-Information und Einstellung Speicher-SetupExport/Import der Konfigurationen Kamera Konfiguration KameraBildschirm Einstellung ÜberwachungPTZ Konfiguration Aufnahme Modus Ereignis-Aufnahmedauer Motion Detektion-Einstellung Alarm Detektion EinstellungEVENT-AUFNAHMEMODUS Aufnahme-Zeitplan ZeitplanVideoverlust Detektion Einstellung IP Einstellungen Zeitplan für den AlarmausgangNetzwerk Übertragungsprotokoll Einstellungen Bildeinstellungen übertragen Rückrufaktion EinstellungenRückrufaktion Einstellungen Bildeinstellungen übertragenPortkonfiguration für den Anschluss von Smart Viewer Netzwerk KonfigurationIm Falle des TCP- Übertragungsprotokolls Im Falle des UDP- ÜbertragungsprotokollsKonfiguration der entsprechenden Einstellungen BackupGrundlegende PTZ-FUNKTIONEN PTZ kamerasteuerungPTZ KAMERASTEUERUNGS- Modus Einstellung einer Voreinstellung Voreingestellte EinstellungKamera Menü Einstellung Andere Ansicht Voreingestellte AnsichtAufnahme  Alarm DetektionREC Normale Aufnahme AUFNAHME-ZEITPLANKalendersuche Suchen und abspielenEVENT-SUCHE Ausführung der KalendersucheZUR Ersten Suche Gehen Datum Zeit SucheDurchführung einer Event-Suche Durchführung von Datum/Zeit SucheZUR Letzten Suche Gehen BACKUP-SUCHEPlayback Gehe zum Letzten Audio-Playback  Playback-Modus Betrachten von Standbildern Smart Viewer Smart Viewer InstallationEinführung HauptfunktionenAusführung Smart Viewer Anfangsbild SETUP-MODUS Setup-Element Auswahltasten DVR-Setup Schließen des Setup-Fensters  SystemSmart Viewer  Kamera  Aufnahme  Überwachungs-Setup Zeitplan Aufnahme-Zeitplan Netzwerk Viewer-Setup  DVR-Liste Setup der Website Website-Liste Version Fälle von Anschlussfehlern ÜberwachungsmodusTaste Moduskonvertierung AnschlussbildschirmZeitinformation AnschlussinformationAnzeigefenster Ereignisprotokoll Auswahltasten für Bildschirmaufteilung Kameraanschluss-AnzeigefensterTaste Wechselmodus Anzeige ÜberwachungsstatusTaste Rückruf Taste WeiterTaste Favorit Taste VideoaufnahmeTasten PTZ-Kamerasteuerung Taste Audio-LautstärkeregelungTaste Videohelligkeit Kontrastregelung Selbst-Setup des Menüs des PTZ-Gerätes Suchmodus Kalender-Fenster FernmodusTasten Audio-Lautstärke Videohelligkeit/Kontrast Taste VideosicherungSetup Dateikonvertierung AVI Speicherstelle Taste Drucken Setup Dateikonvertierung Jpeg SpeicherstelleTaste Setup-Modus Taste DateikonvertierungLokalmodus ZeitleisteTaste neu laden Produktspezifikation Anhang30 ips PAL 0,7 / 1,5 / 3,1 / 6,2 / 12,5 / 25 ips Spez Details Hinweise Entwurfszeichnungen  5162 Entwurfszeichnungen Werkseitige Rückstellung Klassifikation Detaillierte Elemente Werkseitiges SetupCH1 DNS Problem Lösung Fehlersuche FAQMotion Detektion/Videoverlust Status-Aus Motion Detektion/Videoverlust Alarm-AusEreignisüberwachungsdauer Aus Problem Lösung Preamble Open Source License Report on the ProductAnhang No Warranty Repair or Correction How to Apply These Terms to Your New ProgramsWe protect your rights with a two-step method Anhang Anhang Executable Foundation How to Apply These Terms to Your New LibrariesLoss of USE, DATA, or Profits or Business Interruption OpenSSL LicenseThis Software is Provided by Eric Young ‘‘AS IS’’
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SHR-5082P/XEG, SHR-5162P/XEG, SHR-5162P, SHR-5082P specifications

Samsung has consistently made significant strides in video surveillance technology, and the SHR-5162P, SHR-5162P/XEF, SHR-5082P, and SHR-5082P/XEF series DVRs illustrate this commitment to quality and innovation. These models are designed to meet the growing demands of security and surveillance applications, making them suitable for both residential and commercial environments.

One of the main features that set these DVRs apart is their impressive recording capabilities. The SHR-5162P series supports up to 16 channels, allowing users to connect multiple cameras for comprehensive coverage. This model captures high-quality video at real-time recording rates up to 30 frames per second in 1080p resolution. The SHR-5082P series, on the other hand, supports up to 8 channels with similar recording specifications, making it suitable for smaller installations without compromising on video quality.

The innovative H.264 video compression technology utilized in these DVRs helps to significantly reduce the storage requirements while maintaining clear video quality. This feature is particularly useful when managing large amounts of video footage, ensuring users can store more data without necessitating extensive hard drive space.

In terms of storage, both the SHR-5162P and SHR-5082P series support multiple SATA hard drives, allowing for considerable storage capacities which can be expanded as needed. Moreover, the inclusion of a backup function provides peace of mind, as users can easily save important footage.

The user interface of these DVRs has been designed with simplicity in mind, featuring an intuitive menu that allows users to navigate through various settings easily. Remote access is another key feature, enabling users to monitor their premises using mobile devices or computers. The ability to view live feeds or playback recorded footage from anywhere enhances security management significantly.

Furthermore, these DVRs include advanced motion detection technology, which triggers recording only when movement is detected. This smart feature helps save storage space and makes reviewing footage more efficient.

The Samsung SHR series also showcases dual-streaming technology, supporting both high-quality recording and lower bandwidth streaming simultaneously. This ensures users can access video feeds quickly without compromising quality.

In conclusion, the Samsung SHR-5162P, SHR-5162P/XEF, SHR-5082P, and SHR-5082P/XEF DVR models provide a comprehensive solution for modern surveillance needs. With their robust features, advanced technology, and user-friendly interfaces, these systems are ideal for individuals and businesses looking to enhance their security measures.