If you set up the public DDNS (dyndns. com, no-ip.com, or changeip.com), it will take approximately 30 to 60 seconds to get the IP address for the host name (URL) to be updated in the DNS.

To connect this product to an IP router, you have to designate a port for this product in the setup menu of the router. This product has 4 ports for TCP communication. To use the DHCP function provided by the IP router to allocate the dynamic IP to the product, designate a port for the IP that has been allocated by the IP router setup menu. When using the IP router, it

is recommended to use the fixed IP. For that purpose, set the IP address and port number to be allocated to the product, select Static IP in the connection mode and enter the IP address assigned to the IP router. For more information about using the IP router, see the user manual of the IP router or contact the manufacturer.

Callback Settings

This configuration is used to forward the callback messages to the IP where Smart Viewer is running. When any alarm, motion, or video loss events occur, the system automatically connects to the corresponding DVR to show the callback messages.

Callback Settings

 

 

On/Off

On

 

IP Address

192.168.001.010

 

Port(UDP)

7900

 

Retry

05

 

Transfer Alarm In

Off

 

Transfer Motion Detection

Off

 

Transfer Video Loss

Off

 

Transfer System Log

Off

 

 

OK

Cancel

On/Off: Off is default. To use the callback function, choose On.

IP Address: Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to set the TCP IP address of the PC where Smart Viewer is running.

Port(UDP): Use the UP/DOWN direction buttons to set a port number ranging from 7900 to 7999. The number changes by 1. You have to also set the port value in the Callback Connection menu for Smart Viewer setup.

Retry: Select a number ranging from 1 to 20. The number changes by 1.

Transfer Alarm In: Set it to On to display alarms on Smart Viewer.

Transfer Motion Detection: Set it to On to display motion detection events on Smart Viewer.

Transfer Video Loss: Set it to On to display video loss events on Smart Viewer.

Transfer System Log: Set it to On to display system logs such as critical system failures.

 

Even if this function is set to On, any

 

CAUTION

callback message will not be created

 

 

unless the settings for alarm, motion

 

 

detection, and video loss are set in

 

 

Event Record.

 

 

To get the callback messages from

 

 

Smart Viewer, click Callback.

05

 

 

Transfer Picture Settings

MENU

You can configure the video size and quality for

SETUP

 

transferring pictures.

Transfer Picture Settings

 

Video Size

CIF

 

Quality

Very High

 

 

OK

Cancel

Video Size: Select any of CIF and Half D1.

Quality: Select any of Very High, High, Standard, and Low.

Web Viewer Port Setting

You can configure the port number for Web Viewer.

 

Webviewer Port Setting

 

Port

080

 

 

OK

Cancel

The available ports are those from 80 through 60080.

If you set the port number instead of 80(default), it is needed to type the port number into the address bar of the Web browser.

(e.g. http://218.209.27.130:500)

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Samsung SHR-5162N, SHR-5162P, SHR-5082P/XEF Callback Settings, Transfer Picture Settings, Web Viewer Port Setting, Menu

SHR-5082P/XEF, SHR-5082P/TRK, SHR-5162N, SHR-5162P/XEF, SHR-5162P/TRK specifications

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