When the Disk end mode is set to CAUTION Overwrite and the HDD overwrites

the data that was previously backed up, the backup start time may be changed or the backup process may be cancelled.

[Disk Overwrite]

When Overwrite is selected, the previous event data is to be deleted and the mode is also changed.

[Built-in HDD]

This is a physical hard disk connected to the IDE cable inside the main body, and it stores data.

[External HDD]

This is a physical hard disk connected to the port and jack on the rear of the main body, and it also stores data. This can be used as an extended hard disk or backup hard disk.

Extended HDD: Supplements the built- in HDD. It is located on the top of the built-in HDD.

Backup HDD: Used for backup of the data recorded on the HDD.

[ATA]: Built-in HDD

This is a disk drive implementation that integrates the controller on the HDD itself. It is a physical hard disk connected to the IDE cable inside the main body.

[USB]: External HDD

(Extension HDD or backup HDD) This is used for external HDD connection. The external HDD is connected through this USB port on the front or rear panel.

Export/Import the Configuration

This menu is used to export or import the DVR- related settings to/from the USB memory.

Export/Import the Configuration

 

Export the Configurations to USB Memory

 

Mode

Export

 

File Name

07011000

 

Include N/W Settings

 

 

 

Apply

Cancel

The related settings are as the following:

Mode: You can select any of Import and Export.

File Name: In case of Export, the file name is displayed. The file naming convention is YYMMDD00. “00” is the serial number so it increases by 1. To change the file name, press the ENTER button. You can change the name using the virtual keyboard.

File Open: In case of Import, you can select the file that you want to import from the USB memory after pressing the ENTER button.

When the importing completes, your DVR automatically reboots.

Include N/W Settings: In case of Export, this flag is selected by default. But with Import, you can decide whether or not to copy the network settings. Be careful when you select this because it will remove the previous network settings.

Remote Control Device

 

Remote Control Device

 

 

Device

 

None

 

 

 

ID

Baudrate

Parity

Date

Stop

Duplex

000

9600

None

8

1

Half Duplex

Remocon

 

 

On

 

ID:00

 

 

 

 

OK

Cancel

This menu enables you to use the Samsung system keyboard or remote control.

Device

It indicates a remote control device that is connected to the RS485 port.

ID

This is a unique ID of the device. This ID is necessary to control multiple DVRs.

Baudrate

Baud rate for communicating with cameras. It should be the same as the baud rate of cameras for communication.

Parity

Select one of None, Even, and Odd.

Data

Select one of 7 and 8.

Stop

Select 1 or 2 for stop bit.

Duplex

Select one of Half Duplex and Full Duplex. (Data exchanging method)

Remocon

Set the remote control to On or Off. You can set the ID of remote control to any of 0 to 99.

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Samsung SHR-5162P/TRK, SHR-5082P/XEF, SHR-5162P/XEF, SHR-5082P/TRK Export/Import the Configuration, Remote Control Device

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