Samsung SDM-160N Weight value REC Duty record, Alarm weight value record, Reservation record

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Digital Multiplexer

3.Weight value (REC DUTY) record

-Used to record weight value (record frequency is more than the channel whose duty is low) for the important channel.

-Perform the weight value record using the REC duty (OFF, 1~5) by channel set from the “REC DUTY” of the “1.REC OUT SET” on the main menu.

-The channel whose duty is set to “OFF” is not recorded.

-Example)

CH1:1, CH2:2, CH3:1, CH4:3, CH5:OFF, CH6:1, CH7:1,

CH8:1, CH9:1, CH10:2, CH11:3, CH12:1, CH13:OFF, CH14:1, … .

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4.ALARM weight value record

-Record in the weight value only for the channels that alarm/motion occurs.

-Record by inserting the channel that alarm/motion occurs between channels.

-The duty of channels operates as “1” when recording the alarm weight value except that the REC duty is set to “OFF” (channel whose duty is “OFF” is skipped).

-Perform the alarm/motion weight value record even when alarm/motion occurs in the channels whose REC duty is set to “OFF”.

-Example)

REC DUTY

CH1:1, CH2:2, CH3:1, CH4:3, CH5:OFF, CH6:1, CH7:1,

CH8:1, CH9:1, CH10:2, CH11:3, CH12:1, CH13:OFF, CH14:1, … .

Alarm occurring channel: CH1, CH9

Motion occurring channel: CH3, CH9

CH1 “A”

CH3 “M”

CH9 “M”

CH9 “A”

5.Reservation record

-Specific channel is used to record for a specific time.

-Use by setting the start and time of channel setting and reservation record in the “RESERVATION” of the “1.REC OUT SET” on the setup menu.

-The channel whose duty is set to “OFF” is not recorded.

Perform the alarm weight value record for the channel set to the reservation record if the alarm occurs for

the period of reservation record.

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Contents Digitalmultiplexer Digital Multiplexer Graphic Symbol ExplanationIii Contents Appendix B Checking Points in Trouble Introduction IntroductionName of parts and Function Move → Connects to Power Cord Indicates terminal for connecting to VCR Input/OutputWith RS-232C cable, Remote Control can be done With RS-485 cable, Remote Control can be donePhysical & Environmental Preparing for the InstallationPrecautions when Installing Page Unpacking OUT terminal on the VCR Connecting to Other DevicesConnecting to normal VCR and Monitor Connecting to S-VHS VCR and S-VHS MonitorConnecting to Time Lapse VCR Connecting to Alarm Sensor Ascii Aauto Remote Control by connecting to PCAscii CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9Spot OUT Control Remote Control using SSC-1000RS-485Monitor OUT Control MON button → Address + 1 input → EnterInitial operation When desiring to see in the live screen/replay screenWhen desiring to see in the Triplex screen Basic Method to useWhen desiring to see in the division screen When desiring to see in the Full screenWhen desiring to see automatic sequential conversion screen Full Mode When desiring to see the stop screenWhen desiring to see in the zoom screen When desiring to see output of VCR as it is When desiring to see in the PIP screenWhen desiring to see in the record screen Duty SET Reservation OFF Setting of Program MenuRecord setting of each camera REC OUT SET Type TLVEND Time REC Duty SET CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9REC Reservation Start Time PB Display ALL Spot OUT Cvbs PIP Size Setting of display modeSequence Loss Detect Loss Info Alarm Info Motion Info ALLSequence Alarm S/W TimeEnter button at a position desired to set title Setting of title by channelYou can set of each channel Blinking character moves if pressing →, → buttonDATE/TIME SET Display Type Title SETIjklmnopqrstuvwxyz Setting of motion Setting of alarmXxxxxxxxxxx Baud Rate System settingPassword Change Password Check OFF Alarm Buzzer Loss Buzzer Summer TimeIs displayed on screen when entering password Password Change Password Check NEW Password ConfirmEnter the current password in order Recording Normal record modeTime Lapse record mode REC Duty Weight value REC Duty recordAlarm weight value record Reservation recordAlarm signal standard Alarm occurrence conditionsAlarm release Alarm recordOperation in motion detection Alarm/Loss list referenceOperation in video loss Appendix a Specifications Outside Drawing Appendix B Checking points in trouble Ensure power cord is properly inserted