Samsung DVR SHR 9716 User Guide

SPR-9816/9716  
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key features of your DVR  
The SHR-9816/9716 compresses up to 16 video input signals using an advanced MPEG4 codec and up to 16 audio input  
signals using ADPCM for real-time simultaneous storage and playback from the hard drive. This unit is also capable of  
streaming these signals across various networks for remote monitoring.  
16-Channel BNC Video Input Connectors  
NTSC/PAL Video Source Compatible  
Recording speed: 480 ips (NTSC) / 400 ips (PAL) using CIF resolutions (352x240 NTSC / 352x288 PAL)  
Supports hard drive overwrite mode.  
Supports USB 2.0 backup devices.  
Supports remote monitoring via Windows Network with SPR Smart Viewer.  
Record and playback 16 audio channels.  
Includes various recording options/triggers (continuous, motion, object watch, sensor, POS, video loss, and 1 ch. instant  
recording)  
Alarm Interface (Input: 16, Output: 4)  
WHAT’S INCLUDED WITH YOUR DVR  
Please ensure that the following components are included within the box. Contact your retailer if any of the components are  
missing.  
SPR Smart System  
Keyboard  
User Manual  
Keys  
SPR Smart Viewer  
Program CD  
Power Cable  
Mouse  
Audio Cable  
System Recovery CD  
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safety regulations  
Please adhere to these safely regulations for the proper use of the product and to prevent risk/damage to you or  
the unit.  
Do not use more than one multi-plug.  
Using too many multi-plugs can cause abnormal heat generation or fire.  
Do not place sources of liquids near the DVR. ie: vases, cups, medicine, etc.  
Liquids can present a fire hazard.  
Do not bend the power cord forcibly nor put a heavy material on it.  
This action could lead to a fire.  
Do not operate or setup the DVR with wet hands.  
This can cause a serious injury by an electrical shock.  
Firmly insert the power plug into the socket so that it does not shake.  
An imperfect connection presents a fire hazard.  
Protect the DVR from humidity, dust, or soot.  
They can cause a fire or an electric shock.  
Do not put metals (coin, hair pin, metal piece, etc.) or inflammable materials (match, paper, etc.) in the  
ventilation hole.  
These obstructions can cause abnormal heat generation or fire.  
Keep the surrounding temperature between 0°C to 40°C and keep the product off humidity.  
Excessive temperatures can cause the DVR to malfunction.  
Provide sufficient ventilation.  
This will prevent abnormal operation due to high temperatures.  
Keep the unit out of direct sunlight and away from any other sources of heat.  
These sources of heat can cause abnormal heat generation or fire.  
Do not disassemble, repair, or remodel the product.  
This may cause fire, electric shock, or injury due to abnormal operation.  
Do not pull out the power plug by the power cord.  
This may destroy the power cord, eventually, cause fire or electric shock.  
Unplug the unit during thunder or lightning.  
A power surge can damage the unit.  
Keep children away from the unit or it's components.  
The unit's components present a choking hazard. Contact a doctor immediately if a component has been swallowed.  
Install the product at a safe place so that there is no risk the DVR can be knocked or fall to the ground.  
An insecure DVR positioning can cause physical harm or damage to the unit.  
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before start  
This user manual provides information that are necessary in the use of the DVR, ranging from a brief introduction of  
the product to names, functions, and connection instructions of the components, menu configurations, and other  
information pertinent to product use. Please read and adhere to the following notices.  
SEC retains the copyright on this manual.  
This manual cannot be copied without prior written approval from the SEC.  
Samsung Electronics will not be held responsible for damages caused by the improper use of the product or the  
use of non-specified equipment with the product.  
If you want to open the case of your system for for any reason, please consult the installer or the retail outlet  
which you brought the product.  
Check compatibility before attempting to install any internal devices (memory, HDD).  
A list of compatible devices can be obtained from your vendor.  
WARNING  
System Shutdown  
Turning off the power while the product is in operation,  
or taking not permitted actions may cause damage to  
the hard drive or the product. Also it can cause a  
dysfunction to the system installed on the hard disk.  
Please turn off the power using the Power ( /I)button  
on the front of your DVR. After selecting OK in the  
pop-up menu, you can pull out the power cord.  
CALIFORNIA USA ONLY  
This Perchlorate warning applies only to primary CR (Manganese  
Dioxide) Lithium coin cells sold or distributed with products in  
California USA.  
Special handling for perchlorate material may apply.  
You may want to install a UPS system for safe operation in order to prevent damage caused by an unexpected  
power surge/loss. (Any questions concerning UPS, consult a UPS retailer.)  
Make sure that the mains plug is not covered or obstructed by any object.  
The unit must be connected to an outlet with a protective ground connection.  
Operating Temperature  
The operating temperature range of this product is 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113 °F).  
Operating the DVR outside the temperature range can cause the unit to malfunction.  
If the unit was stored outside the operational temperature range, allow the unit to return to room  
temperature before operating.  
The HDD operating temperature is 5°C (41°F) to 55°C (131°F).  
The HDD like the DVR may malfunction outside of these temperatures.  
STANDARDS APPROVALS  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant  
to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  
in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
The rechargeable battery incorporated in this product is not user replaceable.  
For information on its replacement, please contact your service provider.  
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contents  
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DVR: Front View  
DVR: Rear view  
INTRODUCING YOUR REAL TIME DVR  
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Installation  
INSTALLATION  
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Basic connections  
Sensor connection  
Alarm connection  
RS485 Connection  
Network connection  
External keypad connection  
Pos device connection  
CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICES  
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Live watch screen  
Login screen  
Camera channel  
Database drive allocation  
Resource/ptz/playback/log  
Full screen  
WATCH  
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Live screen switch  
1-Channel video playback  
Camera channel assignment  
ON-Screen keyboard  
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System setup - Basic menu  
Hardware  
Recording  
Event  
Backup  
Network  
SYSTEM SETUP  
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System  
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Search screen  
Search date and time selection  
Timeline  
Search screen playback  
Split-scren setupt  
Screen adjustment  
Event search  
SEARCH  
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Printing  
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Event search  
ADVANCED SEARCH  
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Sequential search  
Thumbnail search  
Object search  
Pos search  
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Backup  
Backup management  
BACKUP  
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System recovery  
WebDVR  
SPR Smart viewer  
Remote desktop control  
Specifications  
APPENDIx  
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Outline drawings  
Troubleshotings(FAQ)  
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introducing your real time DVR  
DVR: Front View  
With the Panel Closed  
With the Panel Open  
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Power  
USB  
DVD-RW  
Front and rear configurations of the system may change to reflect changes in specifications or other quality  
improvement purposes.  
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DVR: Rear View  
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Power Supply (AC 100-240V, 60/50Hz, 4A/2A)  
Spot Monitor Out Ports (2 ports)  
RS485 Port  
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Sensor Input (Alarm-In) Ports (16 ports)  
Camera Video Input Ports (16 ports)  
Alarm-Out Ports (4 ports)  
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Audio Input Port  
Mouse Input Port (PS/2)  
Printer Port (LPT1)  
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Keyboard Input Port (PS/2)  
COM Port (COM1)  
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Internal VGA Port  
USB Port (Ver. 2.0)  
Ethernet Port (100 Mbps)  
Microphone Input Port (two-way audio input)  
VGA Port  
Audio Output Port (speaker connection port)  
Spot Monitor Out Port (supports 16-screen)  
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installation  
CHECKING INSTALLATION CONDITIONS  
Adhere to the following precautions when installing the  
unit.  
• Indoor use only.  
• Prevent water and liquids from coming in contact with  
the unit’s terminals.  
• Protect the unit from excessive impact and force.  
• Do not forcibly pull on the power cable.  
• Do not open or disassemble the unit.  
• Use within the rated power input/ output range only.  
• Use an approved power cable only.  
For products that require a ground source always use  
a plug that includes a ground pin.  
TEmPERATURE CONDITIONS  
Samsung's Digital Video Recorder is an advanced  
security system that contains a high-capacity hard  
drive and other critical circuitry.  
Carefully follow the installation instructions to prevent  
high internal or ambient temperatures, which can  
lead to a shortened lifespan or malfunction of the  
unit.  
Recommendations for Mounting into a Rack  
1. The inside of the rack must not be enclosed.  
2. The rack must feature ventilation ports to provide  
sufficient internal air circulation, as shown in the  
diagram above.  
3. Allow sufficient space between the DVR unit and  
other modules mounted to the rack or install  
ventilation ports to facilitate air circulation, as  
shown in the diagram.  
Temperature  
Unit: ºC  
One Year: 24HR x 365 DAY =8,760 HR  
4. Install the intake ports at the bottom of the  
rack and exhaust ports at the top of the rack to  
facilitate the formation of a natural convection  
airflow.  
5. SEC strongly recommends the installation of fans  
at both intake and exhaust ports. Intake fans  
should be installed with a filter to block dust and  
other foreign materials.  
Life (Unit: HOURS)  
6. An ambient temperature range of 0˚C to +45˚C  
must be maintained inside the rack.  
[Graph: Correlation between Temperature and Product  
Lifespan]  
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connecting with other devices  
BASIC CONNECTION  
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Using a coaxial cable, connect a camera(s) to  
the BNC port(s).  
Attach the appropriate power cord to the  
power supply unit.  
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Connect a keyboard to the PS/2 port.  
Connect a mouse to a USB port.  
Connect a printer to the LPT1 port.  
Connect a VGA monitor to the VGA port.  
Ensure the correct rated voltage is provided before powering the unit. Improper voltage may cause  
malfunction and/or permanent damage to the system.  
Warning  
Electrical Hazard: Please carefully read through the Safety Warnings and Precautions section.  
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SENSOR (ALARm-IN) CONNECTION  
No.1 Sensor  
(Alarm-In)  
GND  
No.9 Sensor GND  
(Alarm-In)  
Your DVR system is capable of transmitting electrical signals to external devices when an event occurs. Mechanical  
or electrical switches can be connected to the Alarm-In and Ground (GND) ports. The individual Alarm-In ports can  
be configured from the System Setup menu as either NC (Normal Close) or NO (Normal Open).  
Alarm-In Connection  
1. Connect one of the external device’s signal lines to the desired Alarm-In port.  
2. Connect the remaining line to the Ground port (GND).  
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ALARm (ALARm-OUT) CONNECTION  
Your DVR system is capable of activating warning lights, sirens, and other types of external devices.  
External device s can be connected to the unit's Alarm-Out and COM ports.  
Alarm Connection  
1. Connect one of the external device's signal lines to the desired alarm (Alarm-Out) port.  
2. Connect the remaining line to the COM port.  
• The alarms (Alarm-Out) operate in conjunction with the sensors (Alarm-In). When an event signal is  
received through a sensor, an electrical signal is transmitted from the corresponding alarm to activate  
the external device connected to that alarm.  
• Alarms can be configured to function in unison with motion detection, video loss, object detection, and  
other software features.  
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RS485 CONNECTION  
It's possible to control an external device by the DVR using the RS485 interface for communication.  
The RS485 port can be used to control PTZ cameras, speed domes, keyboard controllers and other types of external  
devices.  
Connect the Rx+/Tx+ & Rx-/Tx- of the external device to the + & - of the RS485 port respectively.  
Check the polarity (+/-) when making the connection. Faulty wiring can damage both devices.  
Electrical Hazard: Please carefully read through the Safety Warnings and Precautions section.  
Warning  
It’s not possible to connect a PTZ device and a keypad device (SSC-2000) to the RS485 port and use the two  
devices at the same time. In order to use a PTZ device with a keypad or another type of external device, you  
will need to install a separate COM port expansion card.  
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NETWORK CONNECTION  
Ethernet/UTP Cable (CAT5)  
LAN/WAN  
Internet  
Switch Hub (100Mbps)  
Router  
Your DVR system supports network-based remote monitoring, remote search, remote control, and remote software  
upgrade. SEC recommends the use of the TCP/IP protocol and a switching hub for LAN/WAN applications.  
Network Cable Connection  
1. Connect a Ethernet/UTP cable to the network port located at the rear of the system.  
2. Connect the opposite end of the Ethernet/UTP cable to the switch hub.  
Before connecting your DVR system to the network, please contact your network administrator to  
prevent the system from causing a network conflict.  
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ExTERNAL KEYPAD CONNECTION  
The SSC-2000 keypad can be used to control up to 255 DVR and PTZ units.  
Connect the DVR's RS485 (+/-) port to the SSC-2000 keypad's RS485 port.  
• Turn the power off both units while connecting the SSC-2000.  
• Pay attention to the polarity of the RS485 connections.  
• Refer to the SSC-2000 manual when attempting a RS232 connection.  
• When using a keypad device, please ensure that communication settings for both the DVR and the  
keypad device are the same. Communication settings mismatch can prevent the keypad device and the  
DVR from making normal communication. (Set communication protocols for both the keypad and the  
DVR as Half Duplex.)  
• It’s not possible to connect a PTZ device and a keypad device (SSC-2000) to the RS485 port and use  
the two devices at the same time. In order to use a PTZ device with a keypad or another type of external  
device, you will need to install a separate COM port expansion card.  
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POS DEVICE CONNECTION  
Camera  
Video Input  
RS232C Cable  
POS System  
V SI-PRO(Text Input Device)  
Video Output  
RS232C Cable  
Video Input  
RS232C Cable  
Your DVR system is capable of operating in conjunction with POS systems, enabling you to store and search video  
transactions at the point of sale. AVE’s VSI-PRO is needed to connect the POS device to the DVR.  
For details on connecting VSI-PRO with your DVR, please refer to VSI-PRO’s user manual.  
from POS device to the DVR via the RS232C interface.  
• Turn off the power to all devices when connecting the POS device, VSI-PRO, and the DVR.  
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watch  
LIVE WATCH SCREEN  
Live Watch supports full screen and various split-screen configurations. From Live Watch, you will be able to control PTZ, perform 1ch  
instant playback and make a backup. The buttons located within the watch screen also provide access to the other menus.(search,  
setup, etc).  
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sensors, alarms, and other devices  
connected to the DVR.  
Video Display window  
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Displays the live video feeds on screen. Simply drag  
and drop a camera channel to move a video feed.  
PTZ: Displays PTZ controls.  
Playback: Displays the controls for 1 channel  
playback.  
Log: Displays information on the 100 most recent events  
that have transpired during DVR system operation.  
Split-screen Buttons  
These buttons indicate 4-, 6-, 9-, 10-, 13-, and  
16-split screen modes. Continue clicking on the  
same mode to sequentially cycle through the  
other camera channels in the same split.  
Clock  
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Displays the current time of your DVR system.  
Menu Buttons  
Watch: Accesses the Live Watch screen.  
Search: Accesses the Search screen.  
Advanced Search: Accesses the Advanced Search screen.  
Backup: Accesses the Backup screen.  
Setup: Accesses the System Setup screen.  
Exit: Terminates the DVR program/system.  
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Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen  
Switch Screen/Full Screen/Switch to Live/In-  
stant Recording.  
Switch Screen(  
Full Screen(  
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Login/Logout  
Launches the login window for user ID and pass-  
word entry.  
video feeds.  
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: Expands the video feeds to a full screen  
view.  
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Switch to Live(  
: Reverts a 1-channel playback screen  
USB Connection and Remote Connection  
Displays the connection status of the USB stor-  
age device and the connection status of a remote  
PC. Blue icon indicates a connected status.  
back to the live feed screen.  
: Starts the instant recording of the  
selected channels. In the event  
of an emergency, clicking on this  
button initiates selected camera  
channels to start continuous  
recording  
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Instant Recording(  
hard Drive Capacity  
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Displays the total hard drive space of the system,  
the amount of space used, and the amount of  
space available.  
Resource/pTZ/playback/Log  
Resource: Select and view the status of cameras,  
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LOGIN SCREEN  
CAmERA CHANNEL  
Entering authorized user ID and password gives access to  
search features, system setup, and other system functions.  
Entering an incorrect user ID and password, however, will  
result in limited DVR functionality and control access.  
Camera Channel Display Icons  
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Logging In  
1. Click on the  
button.  
2. Enter the user ID and password.  
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Camera Type  
3. Click OK to login.  
Indicates whether the camera is a normal camera or  
a PTZ camera.  
: Indicates a normal camera.  
: Indicates a PTZ camera.  
Channel Number: Indicates the channel number of  
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Logging Out  
the camera.  
1. Click on the  
2.Login information window will prompt displaying  
information about the active login account.  
button.  
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Camera Designation: Displays the camera’s designation.  
Recording mode: Displays the camera’s recording Mode.  
Live Audio: Indicates that audio output has been  
activated for the channel.  
Recording modes  
Not Recording  
Continuous Recording  
Motion Recording  
Object Detection  
Recording  
On Screen Indication  
No Indication  
REC: C  
REC: M  
REC: W  
REC: S  
3. To log out from this user click the Yes button.  
Sensor (Alarm-In)  
PreAlarm Recording  
POS Recording  
Instant Recording  
Video Loss  
REC: P  
• From the factory, the default admin  
password is set as 4321.  
REC: $  
• Admin account password cannot be  
changed without knowing the current  
admin account password; therefore,  
it is important that you do not lose it.  
Administrators should separately record  
and manage their registered password.  
REC: I  
REC: L  
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Disabling an Allocated Database Drive  
1. Right-click on the allocated drive you wish to disable.  
The drive color will turn from blue to grey.  
DATABASE DRIVE ALLOCATION  
Allocating a New Database Drive  
1. Login as an administrator then double click on the  
icon.  
2. You will then be prompted with the Database Drive Allocation window.  
2. Click OK to disable the allocated drive.  
The drive color will turn red.  
3. Left-click on a non-allocated drive (Free Size) and you will  
be prompted with a "Do you want to format?" warning  
window. Click the Yes button to initiate formatting and  
the allocation of a new database drive.  
3. Right-clicking on the disabled database drive will place  
the database drive in free status. Free status drives may  
contain data, but this data will not be recognized as  
database data.  
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Reallocating a Disabled Drive  
PTZ Tab  
1. Left-click your mouse on a disabled database drive  
and you will be prompted with a “Do you want to  
format?” warning window.  
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Automated PTZ movement functions.  
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Auto Pan: This button is used to initiate Auto  
Pan. AutoPan is a function where, after  
designating the start point and end  
point, the camera completes pan/tilt  
trips within the defined interval.  
Start: Starting position for the Auto Pan.  
End: Ending position for the Auto Pan.  
Scan: Seeks out presets containing PTZ position  
data and moves to the position stored in  
memory.  
Pattern: Memorizes observation trajectories  
initiated by the user and then  
2. Click Yes to initiate formatting or No to bypass  
formatting. The drive will then be reallocated as a  
database drive.  
automatically moves the camera in the  
same pattern and speed.  
Preset  
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Enables the user to define Pan/Tile positions and  
Zoom/Focus settings under Preset IDs that can  
be used on demand. The number of supported  
presets varies depending on the PTZ model. The  
system supports up to the number of presets  
supported by the PTZ itself.  
Numeric Keypad: Use to enter Preset numbers.  
Set Preset: Use to assign a PTZ camera position  
to a specified Preset ID.  
move Preset: Moves the PTZ camera to the  
position specified by a Preset ID.  
Control  
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OSD: Accesses the PTZ camera's OSD menu.  
Enter: Confirms selections in the PTZ camera's  
OSD menu.  
Advanced: Accesses the PTZ camera's speed  
configuration window.  
RESOURCE/PTZ/PLAYBACK/LOG  
Resource Tab  
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Camera  
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Displays the camera status. Drag and drop a  
camera icon to the live screen to view the video  
feed from that camera.  
Directional Pad  
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Controls the vertical, horizontal, and diagonal  
movement of the PTZ camera. Also used to  
navigate in the PTZ camera's OSD menu.  
Alarm in  
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Displays the alarm-in status. A triggered channel  
will turn red.  
Alarm out  
Displays the alarm-out status. An activated alarm  
will turn red.  
Focus/Zoom/Iris  
Controls the PTZ camera's focus, zoom, and  
iris.  
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Playback Tab  
First recorded Data  
Click on the Playback tab to access recording  
timelines and recording playback controls for 1ch  
playback.  
Single Frame Reverse  
Reverse Playback  
Forward Play  
Stop  
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Single Frame Forward  
Last recorded Data  
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1x  
Playback  
Refresh  
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Slow  
Fast  
Refreshes the timeline to the latest recording data.  
Camera  
Displays the selected video channel. Selecting the  
camera will display the corresponding time line  
data.  
Maximum  
Speed  
Mute  
Date & Time Selection  
Select the desired year, month, and date to  
search.  
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High Volume  
Timeline  
• Audio output is only available for 1x  
forward playback.  
Timeline features five levels of zoom. The zoom  
feature can be used view the time line in more  
detail. Left-click on the timeline to zoom-in. Right-  
click on the time line to zoom-out.  
Log Tab  
Recorded Data Time line  
Displays recording times and types in a colored  
time line.  
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Clicking on the Log tab accesses event  
detection details, such as recording type  
(continuous, motion, object detection, PreAlarm,  
and POS) and network connection status.  
Orange  
Blue  
Continuous Recording  
Motion Recording  
Object Detection Recording  
Alarm in Recording  
PreAlarm Recording  
ATM/POS Recording  
Video Loss  
Grey  
Green  
Yellowish Green  
Dark Blue  
Yellow  
Purple  
Instant Recording  
Timeline Bar  
Identifies the location of the desired timeframe you  
wish to search. Click the bar to the desired time.  
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Playback Controls  
Controls the direction and speed of the video  
playback.  
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FULL SCREEN  
LIVE SCREEN SWITCH  
This feature enables you to flip through different  
camera feeds. If all camera feeds are not visible on  
a single screen, use this feature to flip through and  
view the remaining channels in sequence.  
Switching to Full Screen  
1. Click on the  
full screen.  
button to expand the live video to  
Sequencing Button  
1. Select a single-screen or a 4-, 6-, 9-, 10-split  
screen, mode then click on the  
button.  
2. You now have full screen view of the live video  
feeds.  
2. The system will cycle through video feeds while  
maintaining the selected display mode.  
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display.  
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3. Click on the  
button to stop the cycling.  
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1-CHANNEL VIDEO PLAYBACK  
CAmERA CHANNEL  
ASSIGNmENT  
Instant 1-channel playback of the selected channel  
while monitoring others on live video feed.  
Assigning a Camera Channel  
1-Channel Playback  
1. While monitoring, select a camera feed you wish to  
playback.  
1. Click on a camera button using your mouse and  
drag to the live screen.  
2. After dragging to live screen drop over the desired  
location on live screen to assign that channel.  
2. Click on the playback tab.  
Reset the video feed layout  
The camera designations will turn from white to  
brown if reassigned video channels are preventing  
other channels from being displayed or if the video  
channel sequence is mixed up.  
3. Click on the camera  
button.  
4. The recording time line data of the selected  
channel will be displayed.  
5. Select the playback time and click on the  
button to start playback.  
1. To reset the cameras to their default locations  
6. Click on the  
playback.  
button to exit the 1-channel  
double-click on  
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Panel  
ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD  
A virtual keyboard can be displayed on screen.  
This On-Screen Keyboard allows the user to  
directly enter text using the mouse when there is  
no keyboard attached to the DVR system or when  
using a keyboard is not a viable option.  
1. Click on a video feed and drag to the desired  
location.  
Launching the On-Screen  
Keyboard  
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1. Click on the  
keyboard.  
button to launch the virtual  
2. Using your mouse, click on the characters of the virtual  
keyboard to make key entries.  
2. Release the mouse button over the desired  
location to complete the camera feed movement.  
3. To terminate On-Screen Keyboard, either click on File  
then select Exit or click the  
button.  
• The virtual keyboard supports only the  
English language option.  
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System Setup  
Camera/Alarm In/Alarm  
SYSTEm SETUP - BASIC  
mENU  
Setup menu category buttons  
Main Menu  
Camera: Use to select cameras you wish to configure.  
Alarm In: Use to select sensors (Alarm In) you wish to  
configure.  
Sub Menu  
Alarm: Use to select alarms (Alarm Out) you wish to  
Select from individual system setup categories.  
configure.  
The main setup categories are Hardware, Recording,  
Event, Backup, Network, and System.  
Saving Changes  
Apply: Applies any change that has been made in the  
system setup.  
Virtual Keyboard  
Click on the  
keyboard.  
button to launch the virtual  
With the virtual keyboard, key entries can be made  
using the mouse.  
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HARDWARE  
This category applies to the external devices that form your DVR system. External devices like cameras, audio devices,  
sensors, alarms, monitors, keyboards, and POS devices Setup. These options can be used to configure a security  
system to meet your operating environment.  
Camera  
Use this menu to enable/disable individual cameras and to configure the brightness, contrast, hue, and saturation levels  
of the video source. In addition, select whether to enable PTZ use and assign covert attributes to video feeds.  
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Camera Attribute  
Displays the selected camera video feed.  
Changes to camera settings can be verified from  
this window.  
Information  
Displays information about the selected camera  
channel.  
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Attribute  
Configure the camera name, mode, PTZ setting,  
and covert channel.  
picture Adjustment  
Name: Enter a name (Suggestion: Camera location).  
Camera: Enable or disable the selected camera.  
PTZ: Enable or disable PTZ use for the selected  
Use this feature to adjust the video signal's brightness,  
contrast, hue, and saturation levels. Clicking on the  
Default button will return all settings to default. Automatic  
Gain Control is a feature that automatically adjusts the  
brightness level for the camera.  
camera.  
Setting: Click the setting button to access PTZ  
protocol setup and communication  
configuration options.  
Covert Channel: Enable or disable Covert Channel  
option for the selected camera.  
The screen adjustment functions cannot be  
expected to improve the quality on a low  
quality video signal. Also make sure that  
the camera and monitor have been setup  
correctly before making video adjustments.  
Covert Channel is a feature that  
hides the selected camera's video  
feed. This feature is particularly  
useful when you don’t want selected  
users/people to view the camera  
feed, recording or location.  
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Select which sensor to link with the selected  
camera. When an event is detected, the selected  
sensor will initialize the camera to commence  
video recording.  
When monitoring video feeds from a  
remote location, covert video feeds are  
viewable by authorized users.  
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This DVR system allows you to remotely control  
PTZs, speed domes, and other external devices  
connected to the system. Before using this feature,  
however, you must install the external device to  
the RS485 port and configure the external device  
settings.  
2. Select the PTZ model you wish to add.  
PTZ Setup  
1. To select a camera for PTZ control set the  
PTZ option to Use.  
3. Click on the Open button to register the selected  
PTZ model.  
Covert Channel Setup  
2. Click on the Setting button to access the  
following window:  
1. Select the camera channel you wish to set as a  
Covert Channel.  
2. Set Covert Channel option to Use.  
3. Click on the Apply button and then, when the  
following window prompts, click on the OK button.  
3. Define the model, baudrate, address, and  
communication method of the PTZ installed  
to the DVR.  
4. Click on the OK button to finish configuring  
the PTZ.  
4. The covert channel sign will be shown instead of a  
video feed on the display screen.  
Add to PTZ List  
1. To add a new PTZ model, click on the Add button:  
The video feeds will be shown when logged in  
as a user with secure channel permission.  
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Audio  
Use this menu to enable/disable live audio output and audio recording.  
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Live: Select this option if you want to apply the  
current live option settings to all or selected  
camera channels.  
This menu allows you to associate individual  
audio input channels to each camera channel.  
Select a camera channel and then the audio input  
channel you wish to associate to the selected  
camera channel.  
Recording: Select this option if you want to apply  
the current recording option settings to  
all or selected camera channels.  
Sampling: Select this option if you want to apply  
the current sampling settings to all or  
selected camera channels.  
Audio Setup  
Live: Enables/disables live audio output on the live  
screen.  
Recording: Enables/disables audio recording.  
Name: Enter the name of the audio channel.  
Sampling: Select the desired recording sampling  
rate.  
Apply to: Implements the setting changes for the  
selected options to all or selected camera  
channels.  
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Displays the audio properties of each camera  
channel.  
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Alarm  
This setup category covers sensor, camera, and alarm association settings. By associating a camera to a sensor, you  
can configure how long the camera is going to record for when a sensor event is detected. In addition, by associating an  
alarm output to a sensor, you can setup the alarm output to sound a warning signal when a sensor event is detected.  
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Channel: Select the sensor you wish to configure.  
Name:Enter the name of the sensor.  
Pre rec time: Select the time prior to a sensor event  
that the camera should record.  
Select the input type of the sensor.  
Click the button to switch between the NC and  
NO option.  
: Normally open, but closes when an event is  
detected (Normally Open).  
: Normally closed, but opens when an event is  
detected (Normally Close).  
Post rec time: Select the time after to a sensor  
event that the camera should record.  
Full Screen: Make the linked camera channels pop-  
up full screen on the display screen  
when a sensor event occurs.  
Dwell Time: This option is used to define for how long  
subsequent sensor event signals are  
Alarm Out  
Channel: Select an alarm (Alarm Out) to associate  
to the sensor (Alarm In).  
ignored after an initial event signal. Enabling  
this option instructs the system to ignore  
all other event signals transmitted by the  
sensor for the set amount of time following  
the initial event signal. So once an event  
signal is transmitted, the set discard time  
must lapse before another event signal can  
be recognized.  
Name: Enter the name of the alarm.  
Dwell Time: Set how many seconds the alarm will  
be active on a sensor event.  
Alarm Out Button: Select a sensor channel to  
associate to the alarm.  
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: Indicates a non-associated sensor.  
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Camera: Select the PTZ camera channel you wish  
to associate to the sensor.  
Preset: Select the PTZ preset for when the sensor  
event is detected.  
Spot Full up: Select the camera channel to be  
displayed full screen on the spot  
monitor in a sensor alarm event.  
Dwell Time: Set the time that the camera is  
displayed on the spot monitor.  
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External monitor  
This menu directs video feeds to an external monitor via the spot port. Select the cameras to be display on the spot and  
configure their dwell time.  
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Camera: Select camera feeds to be transmitted by  
spot port 1.  
Camera: Select camera feeds to be transmitted by  
spot port 2.  
Dwell Time: Drag the slider left or right to set the  
delay interval between screen changes.  
Dwell Time: Drag the slider left or right to set the  
delay interval between screen changes.  
Channels configured as a Covert Channel  
cannot be displayed on the spot monitor.  
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External Keypad  
Menu for setting up a keypad device to remotely control the DVR.  
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mode: Identify the interface method (RS232,  
RS422, or RS485) of the port through which  
the keypad device connects to the DVR.  
Parity: Select the bit type (None, Odd, Even, Display,  
Blank) for detecting data transmission errors.  
Data Bits: Select from 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.  
Stop Bits: Select from 1, 1.5, and 2.  
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Enter the DVR's ID (1 through 255) so that the  
keypad device may identify the DVR.  
Keypad ID  
Enter the keypad's ID (1 through 4) so that the  
DVR may identify the keypad.  
Default: Reset all settings to default.  
Keypad Setup  
Keypad Name: Assign name to the keypad.  
Use: Enable or disable keypad use.  
Keypad model: Select the model of the keypad  
device you wish to use.  
Speed: Select a baudrate (2400Bps - 115200Bps)  
for communication between the keypad  
device and the DVR.  
Address: Select the keypad device’s address (0  
through 32).  
Port: Identify the number of the port through which  
the keypad device connects to the DVR.  
When using a keypad device, please ensure  
that communication settings for both the  
DVR and the keypad device are the same.  
Communication setting mismatch can  
prevent the keypad device and the DVR  
from communicating.  
Refer to the keypad manufacturer’s  
product manual for further information on  
the keypad device.  
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POS  
MENU FOR LINKING THE DVR SYSTEM TO POS DEVICES AND LINKING THE VIDEO RECORDINGS WITH TRANSACTION  
RECORDS GENERATED AT POINTS OF SALE.  
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Display Time: Designate how many seconds you  
wish OSD data to be displayed on  
the DVR’s live screen after product  
barcode gets scanned. If new  
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Displays the currently configured POS device,  
with entry add and, update, delete options.  
Add: Use to add a POS device to the list.  
Update: Use to update the information of a  
registered POS device.  
product information is received, the  
information on the DVR screen will  
update itself.  
Del: Use to delete a POS devices information from  
the list.  
Display Cam: Select the camera channel on which  
to display the information received  
from the POS device.  
pOS Settings  
Name: Enter an appropriate name for the POS  
Device.  
POS ID: Select the ID of the POS device connected  
to the DVR (1 through 16).  
Linked Camera: Select the camera channel with  
the video feed you wish to store  
along with POS data received from  
the POS device.  
POS Format: Select the type of POS device or the  
text inserter.  
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Wait Time: Configure how many minutes to wait  
until the next product information can  
be entered when the barcode reader  
temporarily stops working while scanning  
a product. While in standby mode,  
information of the previous product will be  
automatically deleted if no new product  
information is entered or the barcode scan  
termination button is not pressed.  
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Configure the settings to allow communication  
between POS device and DVR.  
Port: Select which DVR port the POS device is  
connected.  
Select hDD for pOS Database  
Select on the system which HDD will be used to  
store the POS data.  
POS Database: The POS database must be  
keep separate from the DVR  
system drives. Do not use the  
operating system or recording  
database HDD to store the POS  
data.  
mode: Select which interfacing type that the POS is  
using.  
Speed: Select a baudrate (2400Bps - 115200Bps)  
for communication between the POS device  
and the DVR.  
Parity: Select the bit type (None, Odd, or Even) for  
detecting data transmission errors.  
Data Bits: Select from 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8.  
Stop Bits: Select from 1, 1.5, and 2.  
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Display OSD: Enable or disable live screen display  
of product information transmitted  
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RECORDING  
Recording  
USE THIS MENU TO ASSIGN DIFFERENT RECORDING SCHEDULES FOR INDIVIDUAL CAMERAS DURING  
WEEKDAY, SATURDAY, AND HOLIDAY CATEGORIES.  
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You can register and manage up to five different  
Set the recording quality for each camera.  
recording profiles (Options include: Recording  
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Set the recording resolution size.  
times, Picture quality, Resolution, Emergency  
recording time, etc.). In addition, you can assign  
different colors to each schedule type for easier  
identification.  
Emergency Recording  
Set the fps (recording frame rate) for when an  
emergency event occurs. (To setup the emer-  
gency definition refer to P.34 - Emergency.)  
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Assign the recording type for each timeframe un-  
der weekday, Saturday, and holiday categories.  
To configure the range of the recording method,  
select and drag the desired time using your  
mouse.  
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The selected channel setting value can be applied  
to all or selected channel.  
Frame  
Set the recording fps for each camera.  
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Schedule  
Your DVR gives you flexibility over recording schedules by allowing you to define and schedule of each individual  
camera's recording modes for weekday, Saturday, and holiday timeframes.  
This menu displays the recording schedule for the next six months from the current month in calendar  
format.  
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POS when a transaction takes place.  
The calendar consists of six months.  
Click on a date to view the camera recording  
modes set for that date.  
Recording mode button states  
When dragging the timeline with the mouse,  
there are three types of recording mode  
button states.  
Schedule Mode  
This feature is used to apply a recording schedule  
by weekdays, Saturdays, or holidays.  
Weekday: Displays the recording schedule for all  
weekdays.  
Selected State  
Cleared State  
Saturday: Displays the recording schedule for all  
Saturdays.  
Holiday: Displays the recording schedule for all  
holidays.  
Selected and Cleared State  
Selected State:  
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recording mode is enabled.  
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Recording mode  
Cleared State:  
recording mode is disabled.  
Selected and Cleared State:  
two different recording modes have been  
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Displays different types of recording modes.  
To apply a recording mode to the recording  
schedule, simply select the recording mode then  
drag and drop on the timeline.  
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enabled.  
Restore to previous setting.  
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Continuous: A recording mode that will continuous  
record regardless of event occurrence.  
motion: A recording mode that initiates recording  
when motion is detected within the camera’  
s field of vision.  
Object Watch: A recording mode that initiates  
recording when an object either  
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holidays  
Use to access a the calendar and configure user-  
defined days as holidays.  
Timeline  
Displays the recording mode for each camera on  
the selected date. To apply a different recording  
mode to a the recording schedule, simply drag  
the timeline with your mouse and select the  
recording mode.  
appears or disappears from the  
camera’s field of vision.  
Alarm In: A recording mode that initiates recording  
on a sensor event. (Alarm In).  
Pre Rec: A recording mode that records for a  
configured amount of time leading up to  
an event (sensor or motion). This feature is  
used to determine the events leading up to  
a sensor or motion event.  
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Highlight a single channel recording time line then  
it can be applied to all or selected channels.  
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Holiday Setup  
Click on the holiday button to define holidays.  
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Select a date to define as a holiday.  
Use to define a range for a holiday.  
Start: Select the date for the holiday.  
Unlimited: Select if you do not wish to designate an  
unlimited range.  
Cycle  
Configure a repetition schedule for the holiday.  
No Cycle: Set no cycle on the selected date.  
Every day: Repeat from the selected date for the  
entered number of days.  
Count Times: Designates the number of times the  
holiday will occur.  
End: Designates all days between the start and end  
date as holidays.  
Every Week: Repeat from the selected date for the  
entered number of weeks.  
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Every month: Repeat from the selected date for the  
entered number of months.  
Adds a holiday to the current configuration.  
Every Year: Repeat from the selected date for the  
entered number of years.  
Update  
Updates the settings of an entry selected from  
the list.  
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Displays a list of dates designated as a holiday.  
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Removes the selected entry from the holiday list.  
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motion Detection  
These settings are used to commence recording when motion is detected within a user-defined zone. You can optimize  
the recording environment by associating PTZ devices, alarms, and cameras to motion detection events.  
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Full Screen: Enable or disable full screen display  
of video feed when a motion event  
occurs.  
This window is used to define the motion detec-  
tion zone for the selected video feed. Select the  
desired motion detection zone by dragging your  
mouse over the screen.  
Beep: Enable or disable the buzzer for events.  
Linked pTZ:  
Set motion Detection Zone:  
Camera: Use to associate a PTZ to the motion  
detection camera channel. When a motion  
detection event takes place, this feature  
moves the selected PTZ to a preset  
position.  
Left-click on or drag over the desired motion  
detection zone with your mouse. The motion  
selected areas are highlighted by a green color.  
Deactivate motion Detection Zone:  
Right-click on or drag over the motion detection  
zone you wish to deactivate.  
Preset: Use to select the desired PTZ preset.  
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Enable or disable full screen spot monitor pop up  
of the video feed when a motion event occurs.  
Dwell Time: Use to configure the duration for  
displaying the camera on the spot port.  
Block Count: Use to designated the number of  
blocks in the motion detection zone  
grid.  
Sensitivity: Use to select the sensitivity of motion  
detection.  
Linked Camera  
Set All Area: Selects the whole screen for motion  
Link other cameras to record when the selected  
camera detects motion. Multiple cameras can be  
selected to be linked via motion.  
detection.  
Erase All Area: Clears the screen of any motion  
blocks.  
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Rec time  
The selected channel setting value can be applied  
to all or selected channels.  
Pre rec time: Use to configure how long to record  
for leading up to a motion detection  
event.  
Linked Alarm Out  
Link Alarm Outs to trigger on motion detection in  
camera, multiple alarms can be linked via motion.  
Post rec time: Use to configure how long to record  
for following a motion detection  
event.  
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Object Watch  
Object watch is a feature that monitors changes in objects by comparing the current video feed segment with a  
previous video feed segment. When a change is detected within a set monitoring duration this triggers as an event and  
the DVR will commence recording. This feature can be configured so that an event triggers recording on associated  
cameras, alarm outputs, spot monitor output, etc.  
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Pre rec time: Use to configure how long to record  
for leading up to a detection event.  
This window is used to define the object watch  
zone for the selected video feed.  
Set Object Watch Zone:  
Post rec time: Use to configure how long to record  
for following a detection event.  
Left-click on or drag over the desired detection zone  
with your mouse.  
Deactivate Object Watch Zone:  
Right-click on or drag over the detection zone you  
wish to deactivate  
Spot Full Up  
Enable or disable full screen spot monitor pop up  
of the video feed when a object event occurs.  
Dwell Time: Use to configure the duration for  
displaying the camera on the spot port.  
Object Detection Settings  
Reference Picture: Displays the reference picture.  
Current Picture: Displays the current picture.  
Set Reference Picture:  
Linked pTZ  
Camera: Use to associate a PTZ to a object watch  
event. When an event takes place, this  
feature moves the selected PTZ to a  
preset position.  
Designates the current video as the reference  
picture.  
Set minimum Hold Time:  
Preset: Use to select the desired PTZ preset.  
Used to define the minimum monitoring duration.  
An object watch event is generated only if an object  
change lasts for longer than the minimum monitoring  
duration.  
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Link other cameras to record when the selected  
camera detects an object event. Multiple cameras  
can be linked via object watch.  
Block Count: Use to designated the number of  
blocks for object detection.  
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Apply to  
The selected channel setting value can be applied  
to all or selected channels.  
Sensitivity: Use to select the sensitivity of object  
detection.  
Set All Area: Selects the whole screen for object  
detection.  
Linked Alarm Out  
Link Alarm Outs to trigger on object detection mul-  
tiple alarms can be linked via object.  
Erase All Area: Clears the screen of any object  
detection blocks.  
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Full Screen: Enable or disable full screen display of  
video feed upon an object watch event.  
Beep: Enable or disable the buzzer for events.  
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Emergency  
Use this menu to configure settings for Emergency. Use this menu to define an emergency in the DVR, emergency can  
be used to increase fps, stream video or send E-mail to a remote client.  
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Select which camera channels to set as emer-  
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Select which alarm in channels to set as emer-  
gency for when a alarm in event occurs.  
Video Loss  
Select which camera channels to set as emer-  
gency for when a video loss event occurs.  
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Video Loss  
Use this menu to configure settings for a video loss event. Video loss events can be used to record selected cameras,  
move a PTZ camera or trigger an Alarm output.  
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Camera: Select the PTZ you wish to associate to  
the video loss camera.  
Displays the selected camera channel’s designa-  
tion.  
Video loss detection directs the selected  
PTZ to the preset position.  
Preset: Select the desired PTZ preset channel.  
Use Beep  
Use to enable or disable the buzzer upon video  
loss detection.  
Linked Alarm Out  
Linked Camera  
Settings for triggering alarms in the event of a  
video loss. Select the desired alarms to associate  
to the video loss camera.  
Select the cameras you wish to associate to the  
video loss camera. Video loss detection from  
the selected camera initiates recording in all the  
cameras associated to that camera, regardless of  
their normal recording schedule.  
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E-mail  
This feature sends out an e-mail to the administrator when an emergency or system event occurs to facilitate a fast  
response.  
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A feature that enables you to organize and man-  
age email addresses into groups. Clicking on the  
Mail Group/User Manage button prompts the  
E-mail Address Management window.  
Select from Emergency Message and Event.  
Emergency: Select to use the default emergency  
setting to send the E-mail  
Event: Select to custom configure motion detection,  
video loss, and sensor channels for sending  
e-mail.  
motion: Select the channels you wish to send out  
an e-mail notification for when a motion  
detection event takes place.  
Video Loss: Select the channels you wish to send  
out an e-mail notification for when a  
video loss is detected.  
Alarm In: Select the channels you wish to send out  
an e-mail notification for when a sensor  
(Alarm In) event takes place.  
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Enter the name of the mailing list you wish to add.  
E-Mail Setup  
Receiver: Enter the recipient’s e-mail addresses.  
CC: Enter the email address of Cc recipients.  
Subject: Enter the subject of the e-mail.  
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E-Mail Server Setup  
Enter the sender’s email address and mail server  
details.  
Sender Name: Enter the name of the sender.  
mail Address: Enter the sender’s e-mail address.  
Server(SmTP): Enter the address of the mail  
sending server.  
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Add: Add a mailing list.  
Update: Edit an existing mail list.  
Del: Remove a mailing list.  
Server Authorization: Used when security  
password authentication is  
required to access the e-mail  
account.  
ID: Enter the email account ID for the mail server  
(SmTP).  
Password: Enter the e-mail account’s password.  
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E-mail Address manage  
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Enter the name you wish to search.  
Click to add the selected contacts from the user  
list to the group.  
Search  
‘Click on the Search button to commence  
Del  
search.  
Click to remove selected contacts from the group  
list.  
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User List  
Displays user names registered in the mail list and  
their respective e-mail addresses.  
Add: Click on the Add button to add a new user  
name and email address.  
Group List  
Displays a list of user names and email addresses  
assigned to the selected group.  
Add: Click on the Add button to create a new  
group.  
Del: Click on the Remove button to delete selected  
contacts from the list.  
Del: Click to delete the selected group.  
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Group Name  
Use the drop down menu to select a group.  
Selecting a group will populate the names and  
email addresses of users assigned to that group.  
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BACKUP  
Schedule  
Use this menu to make a backup of recorded video data to the designated backup media based on a defined schedule.  
Select the backup timeframe, backup intervals, and backup media to configure a comprehensive backup schedule.  
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Add: Click on this button to add a backup profile to  
the list.  
Settings for defining recording data segment you  
wish to backup.  
Edit: Click on this button to edit a backup profile.  
Del: Click on this button to remove a backup profile.  
Continuous: Select to backup continuous recording  
segments of recorded data.  
motion/Object Watch: Select to backup motion  
detection recording  
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Backup Title  
Enter the name of a backup profile you wish to  
add to the backup list.  
segments of recorded data.  
Alarm: Select to backup sensor detection recording  
segments of recorded data.  
Time Setting  
Daily: Select if you wish to backup the defined  
recording timeframe at the designated time  
on a daily basis.  
Event: Select to backup instant recording and video  
loss recording segments of recorded data.  
Pre Rec: Select to backup PreAlarm recording  
segments of recorded data.  
Weekly: Select if you wish to backup the defined  
recording timeframe at the designated time  
on a weekly basis.  
Audio: Select to backup audio segments of  
recorded data.  
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Server: Select the server you wish to backup to.  
media: Select the desired backup media.  
Device: Shows the device path and type of media.  
Path: Select the desired backup folder path.  
Select the cameras you wish to backup.  
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NETWORK  
Network  
You can configure the network components to enable remote control management and video/audio streaming features  
on your DVR.  
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Contact your network administrator or internet  
service provider if you are not familiar with your  
network environment or do not know the IP  
address.  
This option is to allow the DHCP server to auto-  
matically allocate a dynamic IP address for your  
DVR or to configure a manual IP designation. If  
set to manual, you will need to manually enter the  
IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.  
Remote connection and monitoring by a large  
number of users can result in a heavy load for  
your system and even disrupt basic system  
functionalities. This menu is designed for  
situations requiring restriction on the number  
of user connections and will reject additional  
DVR server connections beyond the designated  
number.  
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Enter the DNS server’s details to the primary DNS  
server and alternate DNS server fields.  
Remote Connection  
Bandwidth: Designate the maximum rate of video  
data streaming over the network.  
Acceptable Count: Designate the number of clients  
you wish to allow remote  
Your DVR utilizes six ports to provide network  
services. If making changes to the ports, you  
must be careful to assign redundant port  
numbers. The following table shows the network  
ports used by the DVR unit:  
connection.  
Web DVR Support: Enable or disable access to the  
DVR for Web DVR connection.  
Viewer Support: Enable or disable Viewer  
connection.  
Network Port  
Port Number  
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Port Number: Enter the number of the network port  
for main viewer connection. Click on  
the Port Check button to find out the  
access permission of the entered  
network port.  
WebDVR Port  
Video Transmission and DVR Control Port  
Software Upgrade Port  
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12005  
12006  
12007  
Emergency Video Transmission Port  
Two-Way Audio Transmission Port  
Two-Way Audio Reception Port  
Forwarding of these ports is required for  
connecting the DVR through an IP router. For  
more information on port forwarding, please  
refer to the IP router’s user manual or contact  
the router’s manufacturer.  
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DDNS  
This menu can be used to enable the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) on the DVR system. DDNS is used so  
that, you can connect your DVR system to DHCP server and have a fixed address.  
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If Samsung DDNS (websamsung.net) is  
selected, a DDNS address will be automatically  
allocated using the physical address of the  
ethernet card attached to the main unit. With  
an Ethernet card whose MAC address is  
00-0c-8c-ab-cd-ef, for example, the domain  
gets automatically assigned as aabcdef.  
websamsung.net. Here, abcdef designates the  
last six digits of the card's MAC address and  
the “a” denotes the DVR (mode: SPR-9x16)  
identification code.  
When configuring an external DDNS (dyndns.  
com, no-ip.com, changeip.com), it takes  
approximately 30 to 60 seconds to update the  
URL IP to the DNS.  
If you are accessing a network directly via an IP  
router, you must designate the DDNS network  
port under the IP router’s setup menu.  
If you are receiving dynamic IP allocation for your DVR  
unit using your IP router’s DHCP feature, you must  
designate a port for the received IP under the IP router  
’s setup menu. For applications using an IP router,  
Samsung Electronics recommends that instead  
of using the DHCP feature you first designate the  
allocated IP and port number under the router’s setup  
menu, set the main unit’s connection mode as fixed  
IP, and then directly enter the designated IP on the  
IP router. Please refer to your IP router’s user manual  
or contact the router manufacturer for instructions on  
router configuration.  
ID: Enter the ID of your DDNS server account.  
Password: Enter the password for your DDNS  
server account.  
Network  
Server Address: Enter the address of the DDNS  
server.  
Server Port: Enter the port number of the DDNS  
server.  
Client Port: Enter the port number of DDNS’s client.  
Update Time: Enter the interval time for updating  
the DVR data to the DDNS.  
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Use Samsung DDNS: Select if you wish to use the  
DDNS server administrated  
by Samsung Electronics.  
Use External DDNS: Select if you wish to use a  
DDNS server other than the  
one offered by Samsung  
Electronics.  
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Stream Control  
Define frame rate, resolution, and picture quality settings of individual camera channels you wish to stream over the  
network.  
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Enable/Disable the cameras you wish to stream  
over the network.  
Adjust the streaming resolution setting for indi-  
vidual cameras.  
Remote Frame  
Adjust the network streaming frame rates for  
individual cameras.  
Remote Quality  
Adjust the streaming picture quality for individual  
cameras.  
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Emergency monitor  
Use this menu to setup video transfer to the emergency monitor on a remote PC in emergency situations or when an  
event is detected. In order to utilize this feature, you must configure the address of the remote PC, the port number,  
streaming duration, and notification item.  
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Add: Click to add a new emergency monitor setup  
to the list.  
Select which notifications will transmit video feed  
to the remote PC’s emergency monitor.  
Emergency: Select to use the DVR preset  
emergency setup configuration.  
Edit: Click to edit and update a emergency monitor  
setup.  
Del: Click to remove the selected emergency  
monitor connection info.  
Event: Select to custom configure motion detection,  
video loss, and sensor channels.  
motion: Select the channels you wish to stream  
video feeds to the remote PC’s emergency  
monitor when a motion detection event  
takes place.  
Video Loss: Select the channels you wish to  
stream video feeds to the remote PC's  
emergency monitor when video loss is  
detected.  
Alarm In: Select the channels you wish to  
stream video feeds to the remote PC’s  
emergency monitor when a sensor (Alarm  
In) detection event takes place.  
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Enter the name of the emergency monitor setup  
you wish to add to the list.  
Remote Address  
Address: Enter the IP address of the emergency  
monitor-installed remote PC.  
Port: Enter the emergency monitor’s port number.  
(Standard: 12005)  
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Configure how long you wish to stream the video  
feed in the event or an emergency of event detec-  
tion.  
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SYSTEm  
User  
Use this menu to manage user accounts and groups. By assigning and restricting system access for user and group  
accounts, you will be able to implement systematic management of your DVR system in a multi-user environment.  
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Displays a list of registered groups.  
Add: Click to add a new group.  
Remove: Click to remove the selected group.  
Permission for, 1-channel search, PTZ control,  
covert channel monitoring, and instant recording  
authorities from the monitoring screen.  
Login: Gives authority to log into the watch screen.  
Instant Playback: Gives authority to perform  
1-channel search from the  
User List  
Displays a list of registered users.  
Add: Click to add a new user.  
Remove: Click to remove the selected user.  
monitoring screen.  
PTZ Control: Gives authority to perform PTZ  
control.  
Covert Channel Search: Gives authority to monitor  
video feeds configured as  
Account  
Displays details of the DVR access-authorized  
users and groups.  
Name: Displays the user account identification.  
Password: Displays the account’s password using  
asterisks.  
covert channels.  
Instant Recording: Gives authority to commence  
instant recording of selected  
E-mail: Displays the email address registered to the  
user account.  
cameras in emergencies by  
clicking on the I-REC button.  
Group: Displays the group the user account belongs  
to.  
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Permission for, backup, and hidden channel  
authorities from the search screen.  
Login: Gives search authority.  
Backup: Gives authority to backup video recordings  
to the storage device.  
Phone: Displays the telephone number registered to  
the user account.  
Description: A description on the user account or  
group.  
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Covert Channel Search: Gives authority to view  
Covert Channels during  
Gives authority to stop DVR server operation and  
to allocate hard drives for image data storage.  
Stop: Gives authority to terminate DVR server  
operation.  
search.  
Setup  
Gives authority to change DVR system operation  
settings.  
DB Alloc: Gives authority to allocate the hard drives  
on the DVR for image data storage.  
Login: Gives authority to enter the setup menu.  
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Camera: Gives authority over camera configurations.  
Alarm: Gives authority over sensor and alarm  
configurations.  
Adding a Group  
1. To add a new user group, click on the Add button  
from the following window:  
External monitor: Gives authority for external  
monitor video feed  
configurations.  
Recording: Gives authority over recording  
configurations.  
Schedule: Gives authority over recording schedule  
configurations.  
motion: Gives authority over motion recording  
configurations.  
Emergency: Gives authority over emergency  
situation configurations.  
Video Loss: Gives authority over video loss  
notifications.  
E-mail: Gives authority over event notification email  
configurations.  
Backup: Gives authority over backup configurations.  
Network: Gives authority over network  
configurations.  
DDNS: Gives authority over DDNS configurations.  
Stream Control: Gives authority over streaming  
options.  
Setting: Gives watermark, video standard, recording  
method, system reboot, and language  
configuration authorities.  
Date/Time: Gives authority over system date and  
time configurations.  
2. Enter the name and description for the new  
group.  
Information: Gives authority to view information  
on system operating system and  
hardware, DVR program, etc.  
Audio: Gives authority over audio configurations.  
Emergency monitor: Gives authority over  
emergency remote notification  
settings.  
POS: Gives authority over POS configurations.  
Object Watch: Gives authority over object detection  
configurations.  
External Keyboard: Gives authority over external  
keyboard configurations.  
3. Click on the OK button to finish.  
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Assign monitoring and search camera channels  
for the user or group.  
Admin account has all DVR access rights.  
The admin account can create, void, and  
access other user accounts.  
Non-admin accounts cannot modify their  
own access clearance. This can only be done  
through the admin account.  
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Deleting a Group  
Adding a User Account  
1. Select the group you wish to delete.  
1. To add a new user account, click on the Add  
button from the following window:  
2. Click on the Delete button.  
3. A window will prompt “Are you sure you want to  
delete the group?” as shown below. Click on the  
Yes button to continue with deletion.  
2. Enter the name, password, group association, and  
other information about the user account you wish  
to include.  
4. The following message will prompt if there are  
user accounts assigned to the group you chose  
to delete. Clicking on the Yes button will delete all  
users in the group. Clicking on the No button will  
delete the group only.  
3. Click on the OK button to finish adding a new user  
account.  
5. You can then verify the deletion.  
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4. Verify that the user account has been removed  
from the list.  
Deleting a User Account  
1. Select the account you wish to delete.  
2. Click on the Delete button.  
3. A window will prompt “Are you sure you want to  
delete the user?” as shown below. Click on the  
Yes button to continue with deletion.  
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Setting  
Use this menu to setup and view the General settings on the DVR. The settings include Audio delete, Watermark, Video  
format, Language, Recording type, System restart, System Log, S/W upgrade and a Import and Export function.  
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This feature automatically deletes recording database  
data after the designated amount of time lapses.  
Use Auto Delete: Check to enable automatic  
database deletion.  
Once recording and Cycle (overwrite) recording  
are the available recording options.  
Choosing single recording will suspend all ad-  
ditional recording once the hard drive space has  
been completely filled up. Setting to repeated re-  
cording, on the other hand, will overwrite starting  
from the oldest data once the hard drive space  
has been completely filled up.  
DB Retention Time: Designate how long you  
wish the database data to be  
maintained. Database deletion  
term can be configured in  
units of hours, days, weeks, or  
months  
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This feature automatically restarts the system  
at designated times to ensure greater system  
stability. Restarting the DVR can minimize system  
errors and increase the overall system stability.  
Use: Enable or disable the system restart feature.  
Day: Select a date for system restart.  
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This feature embeds watermark encryption into  
the recorded video data.  
Watermark: Enable or disable embedding of  
watermark on video recordings.  
Display: Enable or disable watermark certification  
display on video recording playback.  
Time: Select a time for system restart.  
Etc  
Watermark embeds a watermark that is invisible  
to the naked eye but recognizable by Samsung  
Electronics. If someone were to forge or alter the  
video recordings, you can use the watermark to  
authenticate the data.  
Log Information: This feature records all DVR  
system operational processes.  
The log feature allows you to  
easily identify and correct system  
issues.  
S/W Upgrade: Use this feature to upgrade your  
DVR software.  
Import/Export: Use to backup the setup profile of  
the system to a storage device or to  
import a setup profile from a storage  
device to the system.  
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Select the video format of the cameras. You can  
choose between NTSC and PAL. Once you've  
selected a format method, the system will restart.  
Language  
Your DVR system supports multiple languages.  
From this menu, you can configure the system to  
a desired language.  
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Log information  
The log menu records all DVR system operation processes.  
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Search: Click on the Search button to commence  
log data search using the defined start/end  
date and time parameters.  
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Log Path: Displays the file path for storing the log  
file. Click on the Browse button and  
select the path you wish to store the log  
file.  
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Extracts and displays log data that meets desig-  
nated level and type conditions.  
Duration: Enter the amount of time you wish to  
store the log file. Your system will maintain  
the log file for the duration you specify.  
Any data older that the duration will be  
deleted from the system.  
Level: Select the desired log list level.  
Type: Select the desired log item type.  
View Count  
Select the maximum number of lines to be  
displayed on the log list. Log entries beyond the  
selected number are carried over to the next  
page.  
Item  
System: Select to store the system information log.  
Network: Select to store the network information  
log.  
Video: Select to store the video loss and video input log.  
DB: Select to store the database information log.  
Setup: Select to store If configuration data has  
changed.  
Backup: Select to store the backup information log.  
Alarm In: Select to store the sensor (alarm-in) event log.  
Alarm Out: Select to store the alarm (alarm-out)  
event log.  
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Use to flip through the log list pages.  
Next Page  
First Page  
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Next Page  
Last Page  
Notification: Select to store the emergency  
status and other externally-sourced  
information log.  
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This feature filters out the log data using defined  
Prints the log data.  
parameters.  
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Copies the log data to a different media.  
Range: Select the desired range of dates for log  
data search.  
Log List  
Start: Select the starting date and time for log data  
Displays the search results for the log.  
search.  
End: Select the ending date and time for log data  
search.  
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Upgrading Software  
Import/Export  
1. Click on the Software Upgrade button to upgrade  
the system software.  
2. From the following window, select the software  
upgrade package file (.zip format).  
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system profile.  
3. Click on the Open button to start the software  
upgrade.  
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Select the location for exporting/importing the  
system profile.  
System profile List  
Displays system configuration components.  
Select the desired system configuration com-  
ponent and commence the import or export  
process.  
Import  
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Imports a system profile file onto the system from  
an external storage device.  
Export  
Exports the current system profile file to an exter-  
nal storage device.  
4. Once the software upgrade has completed, the  
DVR application will restart.  
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Date/Time  
Configure the current date and time for your DVR system. Select the time zone for your current location and if you  
desire to set the time by synchronizing with a NTP (Network time protocol) server.  
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This feature automatically synchronizes your  
system’s time with the NTP server.  
Automatic Time Sync at Boot-up:  
Use to designate a time zone for the DVR sys-  
tem and set the Current date and time.  
Date/Time: Use to update the system’s time and  
date settings. Click on the Get internet  
time button to acquire the current time  
from the NTP server. Clicking on the  
Update button applies newly configured  
time as the system’s current time.  
Synchronizes the system’s time with the NTP server  
every time the system restarts.  
Schedule time setting: Synchronizes the system's  
time with the NTP server at  
scheduled intervals.  
Time Zone: Select the time zone for your area.  
Click on the Update button to apply the  
selected time zone to the system.  
4 Overwrite Option  
When a Newly configured time is earlier than  
the present system time, this option is used to  
decide whether or not to delete data recorded  
between those two times. The first option will  
overwrite the data recorded between those  
two times and updates the system time with  
the new configuration. The second option  
does not overwrite data recorded previous to  
the orignal time. The recording will commence  
again once the system time has realigned with  
the original system time.  
Date Format: Select the date format that you wish  
to use.  
Delimiter: Select a character to use for separating  
the day, month and year  
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to synchronize with the DVR. Click on the Add  
button to register additional NTP servers. Click on  
the Remove button to remove a registered NTP  
server addresses.  
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System  
This menu displays the information about the DVR system and Hardware.  
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This displays the DVR system operating system.  
processor type, memory, graphic card, LAN card  
and HDD information.  
This displays the DVR systems name, location,  
software version, model, administrator name and  
A/S Diary.  
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Search  
SEARCH SCREEN  
Search mode enables you to search video recordings, audio data, and events. In addition, the mode offers multiple-  
camera search and various image ratio and zoom-in/zoom-out features. Also you can bookmark or make a screen  
capture of still images and export a backup recording to DVD RW or USB storage devices.  
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Video playback is shown in this area.  
Indicates days on which recording data exists.  
Selecting a date that contains recording data  
enables you to search recordings on that date.  
Time Display  
Displays the current time.  
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This feature takes still images from the video dis-  
Split Buttons  
These buttons indicate 4-, 6-, 9-, 10-, 13-, and  
16-split screen modes.  
play window and saves them as a JPEG or BMP  
file.  
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Select the desired search date and time.  
11 printer  
Prints the current video image displayed.  
Camera Button  
Select the cameras you wish to search.  
12 Refresh  
Refreshes the timeline with the most recent  
recording data.  
Timeline  
Displays recording data for each camera channel.  
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playback Control  
Watch: Accesses the Live Watch screen.  
Search: Exit from the Search screen.  
Advanced Search: Accesses the Advanced Search  
screen  
Select to playback video data in forward and  
reverse modes. Control the playback speed and  
adjust the volume level for audio data.  
Backup: Accesses the Backup configuration screen.  
Setup: Accesses the System Setup screen.  
Exit: Use to terminate the DVR program or the  
system.  
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Adj.: These controls are used to adjust the  
brightness, contrast, sharpness level and zoom  
controls on the video data.  
Event: Displays the event list. Selecting an event on the  
list will launch the playback of the selected event.  
Info: Displays recording period and the total number  
of days recorded.  
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Purple  
Video Loss  
SEARCH DATE AND TImE  
SELECTION  
Instant Recording  
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Timeline Bar  
Use the calendar to move between days, months and  
years. Selecting a date that contains recording data  
enables you to search recordings for that day.  
Move the timeline bar left and right to select the  
desired search time.  
Scroll  
Move the scroll bar up or down to view additional  
camera channels that aren't currently displayed. .  
Selecting Search Date And Time  
It’s possible to change the scale of the timeline. Left-  
click on the time scale to select up to five levels of  
zoom. This feature can be used when precise control  
in a smaller interval is needed.  
1. From the calendar, select the date you wish to  
search.  
Timeline Zoom-In  
1. Left-click on the time scale.  
2. Move the timeline bar left and right to select the  
timeframe you wish to search.  
2. You will zoom-in closer with each left-click of the  
mouse.  
Timeline Bar  
TImELINE  
Timeline Zoom-Out  
1. Right-click on the time scale.  
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2. You will zoom-out farther away with each right-click  
of the mouse.  
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Sel All Cam  
Use to select or deselect all cameras.  
Camera  
Use to manually select individual cameras.  
Recording Timeline  
Provides color-coded graphical display of  
recording durations and modes.  
Orange  
Blue  
Continuous Recording  
Motion Recording  
Grey  
Object Watch Recording  
Alarm In Recording  
PreAlarm Recording  
POS Recording  
Green  
Yellowish Green  
Dark Blue  
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SEARCH SCREEN PLAYBACK  
Playback  
SCREEN ADJUSTmENT  
Picture Quality Adjustment  
Select the camera channel and date for playback.  
Then, click on the play button to start playback of the  
recording.  
1. From the search screen, select the camera channel  
you wish to adjust.  
First recorded Data  
Single Frame Reverse  
Reverse Playback  
Forward Play  
Stop  
Single frame forward  
Last recorded Data  
Slow  
Normal Fast  
2. Click on the Adjust tab to access picture  
adjustment controls.  
Maximum  
Speed  
Mute  
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High Volume  
SPLIT-SCREEN SETUP  
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You can select a split-screen mode for search screen  
playback.  
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BR  
Use to adjust the brightness level of the video  
image.  
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CO  
Use to adjust the contrast level of the video image.  
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Screen Screen Screen Screen Screen  
Use to adjust the sharpness level of the video  
image.  
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Zoom-In  
Use to zoom-in on specific sections of the video  
image.  
Zoom-Out  
Use to zoom-out from specific sections of the  
video image.  
Move  
Use to move about the video recording after  
zooming-in on a specific section.  
Reset  
Resets video recording picture quality settings  
back to default.  
Expand Screen  
Use to expand or shrink the video recording.  
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3. Adjust the brightness, contrast, and sharpness  
levels by using the BR, CO, and Sh slide bars.  
Video Zoom-In  
1. Playback the recording period of interest.  
2. From the search screen, select the channel you  
wish to zoom-in.  
3. Click on the  
then turn into  
button. The mouse pointer will  
.
4. Place the mouse pointer over the section you wish  
to zoom-in.  
4. To restore picture quality settings to default, click  
5. Left-click on the mouse to zoom-in on that section.  
on the  
button.  
Expanding/Shrinking the Screen  
1. From the search screen, select the channel you  
wish to expand or shrink.  
6. To deactivate the zoom-in feature, click on the  
button once more.  
2. Click on the  
screen.  
button to expand or shrink the  
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Video move  
1. From the search screen, select the channel you  
wish to zoom-out.  
1. Zoom-in on the video.  
2. Click on the  
then turn into  
button. The mouse pointer will  
.
2. Click on the  
then turn into  
button. The mouse pointer will  
.
3. Click on the video section you wish to move and  
drag.  
3. Place the mouse pointer over the section you wish  
to zoom-out.  
4. Left-click on the mouse to zoom-out from that  
section.  
4. To deactivate the move feature, click on the  
button once more.  
5. To deactivate the zoom-out feature, click on the  
button once more.  
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EVENT SEARCH  
PRINTING  
Printing Search Screen  
This feature displays events that have happened on  
the DVR system. All events, including motion and  
sensor detection events, get populated on an the  
event list. By double-clicking on a particular event  
from the list, you can playback the video recording  
associated to that event.  
1. Select the search screen you wish to print.  
Searching Events  
1. Click on the Event tab to start events search.  
Previous Page  
Current Page  
Camera  
Channel  
Selection  
Next Page  
2. Click on the  
button and the following window  
will be displayed. Then select a printer.  
Events List  
2. From the event list, double-click on the event you  
wish to search.  
3. Click on the  
button to start printing.  
The following error message will prompt if your printer  
has not been configured properly:  
printer Configuration  
3. The video recording associated to the selected  
event will be displayed on the search screen.  
1. Click Start Settings printers  
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2. In this window, double-click on Add Printer.  
3. When Add Printer Wizard starts, click Next.  
4. If your printer is connected to the PC, select the  
local printer option and then click Next.  
5. When prompted for the make and model of your  
printer, either click on the Have Disk... button or  
select an appropriate driver for your printer.  
6. Follow the instructions on screen to install the  
driver and finish configuring your printer.  
print Size  
1. By default, images are printed the same size  
that they are displayed on the screen.  
printing Failed  
1. Verify that your printer has been configured  
properly in Windows.  
2. If the printer has been properly configured but  
the problem persists, check that the printers  
printer and power cables are connected  
properly.  
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advanced search  
EVENT SEARCH  
Event Search is a feature that searches and displays only the video recordings created by motion detection, sensor  
detection, alarm, object detection, and video loss events.  
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Event List  
Searched video recordings are shown in this area  
Search results are displayed in this section. Se-  
lecting an event from the list launches the video  
recording associated to that event.  
Options:  
Event: Select the type of events you wish to search.  
Continued Search: Set the amount of events to  
show for each search. Tick  
Alarm In  
Sensor signal detection  
recording event  
Object detection recording  
event  
Motion detection recording  
event  
Video loss recording event  
the continued search box to  
Object watch  
Motion  
make search continue from the  
last time entry of a preceding  
search.  
Start & End: Use to define the search timeframe.  
This timeframe can be configured by  
right clicking the timeline and dragging  
or enter manually into the boxes.  
Video Loss  
Instant Recording I-REC button-initiated recording  
event  
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Click to start the search process.  
pOS  
POS transaction-initiated  
recording event  
pre Rec  
Pre Rec (Motion or Alarm In)  
recording event  
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SEQUENTIAL SEARCH  
Sequential Search is a feature that displays video recordings from a selected channel in a chronological sequence.  
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Camera Buttons  
Initiating Sequential Search creates a continuing  
series of video images from the selected camera  
channel under a selected split-screen mode.  
Used to designate which channel to use for  
Sequential Search.  
playback panel  
Used as the play button to initiate Sequential  
Search.  
Split Buttons  
Use to select the desired split-screen mode for  
the Sequential Search.  
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THUmBNAIL SEARCH  
Thumbnail Search is a feature that divides 24 hours of video recording into selected time units and displays the results as  
thumbnails.  
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Video Display window  
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Thumbnail Time Scale Up  
Searched video recordings are shown in this  
area.  
Reduces the time interval for the thumbnail  
search in the scale, 1hour 30minutes 10  
minutes 1 minute.  
Options  
Intervals: Use to define the time unit for Thumbnail  
Search. 24 hours of video recording  
can be divided into units of 1 hour, 30  
minutes, 10 minutes or by a user-defined  
time period.  
Thumbnail Time Scale Down  
Increases the time interval for the thumbnail  
search in the scale, 1 minute 10 minutes  
30minutes 1hour.  
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Thumbnail Size  
Use to increase or decrease the size of thumb-  
nails.  
Continued Search: Set the amount of thumbnails  
to show for each search. Tick  
the continued search box to  
make search continue from the  
last time entry of a preceding  
Thumbnail window  
The search result is displayed in this section.  
Results are displayed as thumbnails.  
search.  
Start & End: Used to define the search timeframe.  
This timeframe can be configured by  
right-clicking the timeline and dragging  
or enter manually into the boxes.  
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Search  
Click the Search button to start the Thumbnail  
Search.  
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OBJECT SEARCH  
This feature is used to search for when objects have appeared and disappeared in a user designated zone.  
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Search  
This section is where you define object detection  
zones and shows a video image of the selected  
camera. To search for changes on a selected  
channel. Mark a zone(s) on the grid at the area of  
interest.  
Click the Search button to start the object  
Search  
Object Detection window  
Search results are displayed in this section.  
Displays video images in which a change has  
been detected inside the object detection zone.  
Options  
Define the object search timeframe and monitor-  
ing zone sensitivity.  
With the search timeframe configured as  
00:00:00 to 24:00:00, video data analysis may  
require a long time to finish if the subject data  
contains numerous object change events. For  
this reason, SEC recommends that you search  
in 1-hour timeframe intervals.  
Set: Use to designate the search sensitivity.  
Area Edit: Use to select the whole screen and clear  
the screen or use select block to pick  
individual blocks in the grid.  
Continued Search: Set the amount of thumbnails  
to show for each search. Tick  
the continued search box to  
make search continue from the  
last time entry of a preceding  
search.  
Start & End: Use to designate the search timeframe.  
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POS SEARCH  
POS Search is a feature that searches video data that has been recorded in sync with transaction records taken from a  
point of sale device.  
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Video Display window  
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Search  
Searched video recordings are shown in this area  
Use to search POS transaction records.  
Options  
products  
Date/Time: Use to designate the search timeframe.  
Query: Search POS database information using  
user-designated parameters.  
Displays a list of products transacted at the POS.  
Events List  
Displays a list of POS events.  
POS: Select the ID of the POS device connected to  
the DVR (1 through to 16).  
List Count: Use to define the number of returns  
shown in the event list.  
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Backup  
BACKUP  
Create a backup of recorded data from the DVR to a different storage device.  
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Continuous: Select if you wish to back up  
continuous recording data only.  
Use to select a desired backup format. Supported  
formats are time designation (Time), video files (AVI  
and SFx), and still images (BMp and JpEG).  
motion/Object Watch: Select if you wish to back  
up motion detection  
Time Backup  
(Time)  
An internal storage method used for  
backing up large amounts of data.  
recording data only.  
Alarm (Sensor): Select if you wish to back up alarm  
(sensor) detection recording data  
only.  
AVI Backup  
This option stores data in .avi format,  
which is playable in Windows Media  
Player and other generic media player  
applications.  
This option backs up data along with an  
auto execution video player application.  
When backed up in this format, opening  
a backup file automatically launches a  
video player for playback. SFx backup’s  
maximum capacity is 4GB.  
Event: Select if you wish to back up instant  
recording data or video loss recording data.  
Pre Rec: Select if you wish to back up PreAlarm  
recording data only.  
SFx Backup  
(auto execute  
file backup)  
Audio: Select if you wish to back up audio data only.  
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Size  
Use to calculated backup data size.  
Selecting Backup Timeframe using the  
timeline.  
BMp/JpEG  
Backup  
Use to backup video recording by a single  
frame. Supports .bmp and .jpeg formats.  
1. From the timeline, right-click and drag over  
the desired backup timeframe.  
Source  
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Shows the source of the backup.  
Backup Sched  
Designate start and end times for the backup.  
Backup Destination  
Server: Select a backup destination.  
media: Select a backup device.  
Drive: Shows the backup device drive letter.  
Path: Select a specific backup path.  
2. With the desired timeframe highlighted, click  
on the Backup button to automatically apply  
the selected backup timeframe into the  
backup settings.  
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Select camera channels you wish to backup. In  
AVI and SFx backup formats only single channel  
backup is available.  
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BACKUP mANAGEmENT  
Displays the backup information including time range, cycle, format and backup media. Backup is performed in  
chronological sequence on the backup schedule list.  
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Backup List  
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priority Up  
Displays a list of running and scheduled backup  
tasks. Completed tasks will disappear from the  
list in the order of their completion.  
Moves the selected backup to a higher priority for  
the backup to start.  
priority Down  
Moves the selected backup to a lower priority for  
the backup to start.  
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Information  
Displays information of the current backup.  
progress  
Delete  
Displays the progress of the current backup.  
Deletes selected backup events from the sched-  
ule list.  
Scheduled backup entries (configurated in  
the setting menu) cannot be deleted from  
the Backup Management screen. In order  
to delete these entries, please do so in the  
menu under Backup Backup Schedule.  
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9. Once the recovery process has completed, a  
warning tone (beep) will sound.  
10. Click on the Reboot button.  
System Recovery  
System Recovery CD allows you to easily recover the  
DVR system upon a system error.  
Using the System Recovery CD  
1. Turn the system on.  
2. Insert the System Recovery CD in the CD drive.  
3. Restart the system.  
4. Press the F8 key during boot up.  
5. Once booted from the CD, the following screen will  
be shown.  
6. Select “2. Start Computer without UDMA Support”.  
11. After restarting, the system will automatically  
commence backing up the operating system.  
7. Select Restore Disk to recover the hard disk.  
(There is no password.)  
12. Following operating system backup, the system  
will automatically restart.  
13. Windows will load and launch the DVR software.  
The recovery CD can be used to recover the system  
when replacing the Windows-installed hard disk  
due to a malfunction or when experiencing a critical  
system error. For situations not involving physical  
damage and other types of critical malfunctions,  
hence situations in which the system can be restarted,  
the system can be recovered using system recovery  
data stored on the hard disk.  
8. Click on the OK button to start the recovery  
process.  
If recovering the system from the hard disk,  
it will be possible to maintain and access  
recorded data intact. Data damage due  
to physical error of the hard disk or a user  
error, however, can lead to permanent loss  
of existing recorded data.  
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6. Then, from the Initial Image and User Image screen,  
click on the Initial Image button and then the OK  
button.  
System Recovery from the Hard  
Disk  
1. Restart the system.  
2. Click on the F10 key during boot up to access the  
WinClon menu.  
7. A screen displaying the recovery progress will be  
shown.  
3. With the No.2 option preselected, press the enter  
key to commence the recovery process.  
4. When prompted for the password, click on the OK  
button to continue with the recovery. If the mouse  
is unresponsive, use the tab key to select the OK  
button.  
8. Once the process has completed, the system will  
restart. The recovery process is a success if the  
operating system functions normally.  
5. From the Backup and Restore menu screen, click  
on the Restore button to start the recovery process.  
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3. Click the install button from the window that  
appears.  
WebDVR  
Connecting to WebDVR  
1. Enter the IP address of the DVR you wish to  
connect to the address field of your web browser  
4. Once the installation is complete, Internet Explorer  
will display the following screen. Enter the user ID  
and password and click on Login to connect to the  
DVR.  
In order for WebDVR to function normally on  
Windows Vista, Internet Explorer must be  
launched in administrator mode. Launching  
the application as an administrator makes  
it possible to download and install Activex  
software.  
To launch Internet Explorer as an  
administrator:  
1. Click on Start.  
2. Place the pointer over Internet Explorer in  
Programs and right-click.  
3. Click on Run as Administrator from the  
popup menu.  
2. When prompted with an Activex Control installation  
message as shown below, left-click on the  
message.  
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Refresh  
The live video feed is shown in this area.  
Refreshes the timeline with the most recent  
recording data.  
Live watch  
Click to move to the Live Watch screen.  
playback Control  
Controls for video recording playback. Use to  
move to the very beginning or the end of the  
video recording and to play in either forward or  
reverse direction.  
playback  
Click to move to the Search screen.  
Split Buttons  
These buttons indicate 4-, 6-, 9-, 10-, 13-, 16-,  
25-, 33-, and 36-split screen modes. Use to  
select the screen split you would like to view.  
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Switch to Live  
This button reverts the 1-channel playback  
screen back to the live feed screen.  
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Search Date & Time  
Select the desired search date and time.  
10 Speed/Volume  
Used to configure the playback speed and vol-  
ume.  
Timeline  
Provides a graphical display of recording data for  
the selected camera channel.  
Audio output is available for 1x forward  
playback only.  
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Refresh  
Video recordings are shown in this area.  
Refreshes the timeline with the most recent  
recording data.  
Split Buttons  
Split-screen buttons used to split the screen into  
different configurations.  
Speed/Volume  
Use to configure the playback speed and volume.  
Search Date & Time  
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Audio output is available for 1x forward  
playback only.  
Select the desired search date and time.  
Timeline  
Indicates recording data of each camera.  
playback Control  
Controls for video recording playback. Use to  
move to the very beginning or the end of the  
video recording and to play in either forward or  
reverse direction.  
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SPR Smart Viewer  
Viewer Installation  
1. Insert the SpR Smart Viewer software CD and  
launch the setup.exe file.  
2. Follow the instructions of the installation wizard.  
3. Once the program installation has completed, click  
on the Finish button to exit.  
4. An SPR Smart Viewer icon like the one shown  
below will be created on your desktop. Double click  
on the  
program.  
icon to launch the SPR Smart Watch  
5. Enter the password from the login window  
(password: 4321).  
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Watch Screen  
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Menu Buttons  
This screen displays the live video feeds and 1  
channel playback.  
These buttons are used to access Search,  
E-Map, Backup, System Setup, and Server Con-  
nection screens.  
Split Buttons  
These buttons indicate 4-, 6-, 9-, 10-, 13-, 16-,  
25-, 33-, 36- and 64-split screen modes.  
Search  
E-Map  
Server  
Connection  
Switch Screen/Full Screen/Switch to Live/  
Instant Recording/Two-way Audio  
Switch Screen(  
): Switches through camera  
channel feeds in sequence.  
): Expands the video feed to full  
screen view.  
Setup  
Backup  
Full Screen(  
Resource List  
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Switch to Live(  
): Reverts 1-channel playback  
screen back to live feed  
screen.  
Provides a hierarchical view of resource informa-  
tion on cameras, alarm-ins, and alarm-outs mak-  
ing up the system. Drag the camera and drop  
over the desired location on the Video Display  
Window to position the selected camera’s video  
feed to that location.  
Instant Recording(  
):  
In the event of an emergency, clicking on the  
I-REC button initiates all camera channels to start  
continuous recording, regardless of the recording  
schedule. This button becomes active after logging  
in.  
hard Drive Space  
Displays the total capacity of the system’s hard  
disk and the amount of space used as numeric  
and percentage values.  
Two-Way Audio(  
): This feature is used for two-way  
audio communication between  
the Viewer and DVR site.  
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Log/pTZ/playback Tabs  
The Log tab displays system events, the PTZ tab  
contains PTZ control features, and the Playback  
tab offers selected channel playback controls.  
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Connecting to DVR Server  
Disconnecting from DVR Server  
1. Click on the  
button to add a remote DVR server  
1. Click on the  
button.  
2. From the Server Disconnection window, select the  
DVR server you wish to disconnect.  
button and then the Disconnect  
to the Connection list or to connect to a remote  
DVR server. Click on the Connect button to launch  
the Server Connection window.  
2. Select the DVR you want to connect to from the  
server list.  
3. Click on the Disconnect button to sever the  
connection with the selected DVR server.  
4. Click on the Exit button to close the Server  
Disconnection window.  
Exit SPR Smart Watch  
1. Click on the  
button and then click the Exit  
button to exit to Windows.  
3. Click on the Connect button to open a connection  
with the selected DVR server. Here, the DVR  
server will not be displayed on the server list if a  
connection cannot be established due to improper  
server connection settings, or the DVR server being  
powered off.  
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Timeline Bar  
This is where recorded video is played back.  
Identifies the location of the time you wish to  
search. Move the timeline bar left and right to  
select the desired search time.  
Split Buttons  
Video Display Window can be split into 4-, 6-, 9,  
10, 13-, or 16-split screens.  
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Time Display  
Displays the current time.  
Menu Buttons  
These buttons are used to access Search,  
E-Map, Backup, System Setup, and Server Con-  
nection screens.  
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Select the desired search date and time.  
Watch  
Server  
Connection  
Camera  
Select the cameras you wish to search.  
E-Map  
Setup  
Timeline  
Backup  
Timeline features three levels of zoom. The zoom  
feature can be used when you require detailed  
view of the recorded data bar..  
10 Server List  
Displays a list of DVR servers connected to SPR  
Smart Viewer.  
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Recording Timeline  
Displays recording times and recording types in a  
graph format.  
11 Calendar  
Indicates recorded data location in calendar for-  
mat. Dates with recorded data will be highlighted  
in a different color.  
Orange  
Blue  
Continuous Recording  
Motion Recording  
12 Bookmark  
Use to mark search locations during video re-  
cording search.  
Grey  
Object Watch Recording  
Alarm In Recording  
Green  
13 Event  
Yellowish Green Pre Rec Recording  
Displays alarm-in, motion detection, and other  
types of events on the list. Selecting an event  
from the list displays the video recording from the  
timeframe in which that event took place.  
Dark Blue  
Yellow  
POS Recording  
Video Loss  
purple  
Instant Recording  
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Adjustment  
14  
Allocating DVR Server to the  
Video Display Window  
Enables you to edit the selected video. Adjusts or  
restore the brightness, contrast, and sharpness  
levels of the video and adjust the zoom level.  
1. From the DVR server list, select the remote DVR  
server you wish to search.  
15 print  
Use to print recorded video images.  
(Print feature can only be used from single screen  
zoom-in states.)  
16 Refresh  
Refreshes the timeline with the most recent  
recording data.  
Single frame  
forward  
Forward play  
Reverse playback  
First recorded data  
Last recorded  
data  
2. Drag and drop the DVR server onto the video  
display window.  
Single frame  
backwards  
Stop  
18 playback Speed /Volume Control  
Enables the user to control the speed and audio  
volume of video recording playback.  
Slow  
Normal Fast  
Maximum  
Speed  
Mute  
High Volume  
DVR servers connected via a network can be  
allocated to the video display window to search  
the DVR server’s video recordings.  
3. Recording information from the selected DVR  
server will be displayed on SPR Smart Playback.  
4. To search other DVR servers, repeat steps 1 and 2.  
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E-map  
3
4
1
5
6
7
2
8
Information Display  
Displays information about the camera or control  
device selected from the e-map.  
map Display Window  
1
2
7
8
Displays the Emap picture with the registered  
cameras and alarms.  
Camera Feed Display Window  
Selected camera from the Emap or dragged from  
the server list will be displayed in this screen.  
Device List  
Displays a list of devices registered on the e-map.  
Time Display  
3
4
Displays the Samsung logo and the current time.  
menu  
These buttons are used to access Search,  
E-Map, Backup, System Setup, and Server Con-  
nection screens.  
Server List  
5
6
Provides a hierarchical view of resource informa-  
tion for cameras, alarm-ins, and alarm-outs on  
each server.  
E-map Control  
Use to register a new e-map or edit/delete an  
existing one. The Reset button deletes all placed  
camera, alarm-in, and alarm-out controls from  
the e-map.  
Delete All objects  
Edit E-Map  
Selected E-Map  
Add E-Map  
Delete E-Map  
E-Map Zoom-Out  
CW Control Rotation  
CCW Control Rotation  
E-Map Zoom-In  
Original Size  
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Setup menu category buttons  
Viewer Configuration  
Main Menu  
Sub-Menu  
• Click on the Viewer Setting button and the  
following window will prompt:  
• Access the difference setup categories using these  
buttons.  
• Setup categories include Hardware, Screen,  
Schedule, Event, Backup, Network, and System.  
Saving/Cancelling Changes  
OK: Closes the configuration window and saves all  
changes.  
Cancel: Closes the configuration window without  
saving any of the changes.  
Apply: Keeps the configuration window open and  
saves all changes.  
Software Information: Displays the software  
version of the Viewer.  
Language: Provides multilingual support. The  
user can select from a list of language  
options.  
Emergency monitor: Enter the port number for  
streaming the emergency  
Virtual Keyboard  
monitor.  
Display Acceleration: Select the level of display  
acceleration.  
• Click on the  
keyboard.  
• Using your mouse, click on the characters of the  
virtual keyboard to make key entries.  
button to launch the virtual  
Viewer Password Change  
Password: Enter the current password.  
New Password: Enter the new password.  
Confirm New Password: Reenter the new  
password to confirm.  
For further details, please refer to SPR  
Smart Viewer’s user manual.  
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Remote Desktop Control  
Remote Desktop Control consists of a server  
and a client and must be installed between the  
server and the client in order to facilitate TCP/IP-  
based connection to the client from the server. By  
designating the Viewer as the server, it then becomes  
possible to use the Viewer like a local PC via the  
client. Remote desktop software includes RealVNC,  
pcAnywhere, Radmin, and more.  
Remote Connection  
PC (VNC Viewer)  
SPR Viewer  
(VNC Server)  
Server software that supports remote  
control services.  
VNC Server  
Client software required for connecting  
to the server from a remote PC.  
VNC Viewer  
Color Level Configuration  
When using remote desktop with Viewer,  
use one that supports 32-bit color level.  
Video cannot be displayed on screen if using  
a remote desktop that does not support  
32-bit color.  
The Remote Desktop Connection feature of  
Windows xP is limited to 24-bit color and  
therefore does not support video display in  
the Viewer.  
32-bit Color Configuration in VNC Viewer  
1. Launch Start Programs RealVNC  
Run VNC Viewer.  
2. Click on the Option button and then select  
the Colour & Encoding tab.  
3. Set the color level to Full (all available  
colours) and then click on the OK button.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
Category  
Main Processor(CPU)  
Main Memory(RAM)  
Main Board  
VGA  
SpR-9816  
Intel Dual Core E2160 or Higher  
DDR2 512 MB  
SpR-9716  
i945G-IGA  
ATI x300SE  
H.D.D.  
Western Digital 250 GB(SATA) or Higher  
TS-H652(IDE)TSST  
DVD-RW  
LAN  
10/100Mbps  
O. S  
Microsoft Windows xP Embedded  
SPC-500-12VW(400W)  
Power Supply  
Capture Board  
SDC-5300  
SDC-5100  
Input  
Monitor Out  
Spot Out  
Input  
BNC 16 Ports(CVBS)  
D-sub 1 Port(VGA), BNC 1 Port(CVBS)  
BNC 2 Ports(CVBS)  
Video  
D-sub 1 Port(16 Channel Cable)  
Stereo 1 Port  
Audio  
Output  
Max ips@CIF  
Division  
NTSC(480)/PAL(400)  
1 / 4 / 6 / 9 / 10 / 13 / 16  
NTSC(480)/PAL(400)  
Display  
Max ips@CIF  
NTSC(120)/PAL(100)  
NTSC(704 x 480, 704 x 240, 352 x 240)  
PAL(720 x 576, 720 x 288, 352 x 288)  
Resolution  
Type  
Recording  
Continuous, Motion, Object Watch, Alarm In, Pre Alarm, POS, Instant REC,  
Video Loss  
ALARM IN/ALAM OUT  
16 Ports/4 Ports  
PTZ  
Supported (RS485, RS422, COM1, COM2(Option))  
Supported (RS485)  
Keypad  
ATM/POS  
Remote S/W  
Network  
Supported (COM1)  
Supported  
Static IP, DHCP, ADSL(PPPoE), DDNS  
USB, HDD, DVD-RW  
Media  
Type  
Backup  
TIME, AVI, SFx, BMP, JPEG  
480(W) x 460(D) x 176(H)  
16 Kg  
Dimension  
Weight  
Power  
110/220 Selectable, AC 100~240V 50/60Hz, 400W Max  
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OUTLINE DRAWINGS  
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TROUBLESHOOTINGS(FAQ)  
pROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Check if the computer’s power cables are all connected properly.  
Check the input voltage.  
Can’t turn ON the power of the system  
If you can’t find any wrong connection, but you still can’t turn on the  
power, you have to contact the service center or technicians.  
Check if the monitor’s power cables are all connected properly.  
Check if the monitor’s power button is switched ON.  
power is turned ON, but all you can see is a  
blue screen.  
Check if the output data cable of SPR-9816/9716 system is properly  
connected to the monitor.  
Disconnect the power cable and then re-connect.  
If your monitor has a selectable inputs, make sure you select VGA  
mode for input and wait for at least one minute for the screen to  
appear.  
Check if the output data cable from cameras are properly connected  
to SPR-9816/9716 system.  
Camera numbers are displayed on the  
screen, but can’t see any visual transferred  
from camera.  
Check if the cameras’ power cables are all connected properly.  
Check the cable connections between camera and SPR-9816/9716.  
If video signals are sent to multiple systems. Sometimes a video  
splitter can cause a weak signal and there can be no signal to the  
system display. In this case, connect the camera directly to the  
system to avoid this problem.  
Try to reboot the SPR-9816/9716 system.  
Video images are displayed, but there are  
no recordings.  
Check if you have set a recording method in the recording  
setting. If it is set to ‘NONE’, you have to set it with a recording  
mode. .  
Try to reboot the SPR-9816/9716 system.  
Can’t find recorded images.  
Check search timeline to see if video images were recorded at  
the time you expect to have recording.  
If no video images were recorded at the time zone, check the  
setup screen to find if recording method is properly set.  
Can’t hear audio from the outputs.  
Check if the cameras’ Audio Save Option is set properly.  
Check if Audio Play Option is selected on the Search Screen.  
Check if microphone and speaker are properly connected to the  
rear of SPR-9816/9716 system.  
Check if the connected microphone input is working properly.  
Check if the connected speaker output is working properly.  
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pROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Some cameras show video images in weird  
colors or abnormal shapes..  
Check the cameras connected to the system. Switch the camera  
that displays defected images with the another camera that  
displays images correctly, then you can check which camera  
is not working properly or whether SPR-9816/9716 system is  
defected.  
Check camera video format types. Countries around the world  
use different video broadcasting standards such as PAL, NTSC,  
or SECAM. However each standard is incompatible with the  
other in terms of video image transmission method and the video  
image processing methods. In this case, video images will be  
displayed, but not in recognizable shape. Check the video format  
type sent from connected cameras and image processing  
method set in [System Menu] are identical.  
Displayed video signals have a lot of noise.  
Check the cameras connected to the system. Switch the camera  
that displays defected images with the another camera that  
displays images correctly, then you can check which camera  
is not working properly or whether SPR-9816/9716 system is  
defected.  
Check the cable connections between camera and  
SPR-9816/9716. Check that these cables are not shorted,  
mixed or disconnected.  
Check the surroundings of cable connections between camera  
and SPR-9816/9716. Check if there is any high-voltage power  
line around the cable connections. If there is a high-voltage  
power line nearby the cable connections, it can degrade video  
image quality or causes noises.  
Check the cable connections between camera and  
SPR-9816/9716. Check if the cables are the correct type for  
transferring video signals. If you have used for example power  
cables for video image transmission, it can cause noise on the  
displayed video image.  
If SPR-9816/9716 is not working properly, or there is malfunction,  
the embedded self diagnosis feature might cause the system to  
reboot.  
Sometimes the system reboots without any  
cause.  
Check the sensor types set in Camera Setup menu are identical with  
the sensors actually connected to the system.  
Connected sensors are not working  
properly.  
Check if the system’s sensors are enabled in the [Recording Setup]-  
[Recording Schedule] menu.  
Check if the sensors are correctly connected to power source.  
Check if the sensors’ signal lines are correctly connected.  
Check if the control devices are enabled in the Camera Setup menu.  
Connected control devices are not working  
properly.  
Check if the control devices are correctly connected to power  
source.  
Check if the signal lines of the control devices are correctly  
connected.  
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disclaimer.  
*/  
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/* Copyright (C) 1995-1998 Eric Young (eay@  
cryptsoft.com)  
* All rights reserved.  
* This package is an SSL implementation written  
* by Eric Young ([email protected]).  
* The implementation was written so as to  
conform with Netscapes SSL.  
* This library is free for commercial and non-  
commercial use as long as  
* the following conditions are aheared to. The  
following conditions  
* apply to all code found in this distribution, be it  
the RC4, RSA,  
* lhash, DES, etc., code; not just the SSL code.  
The SSL documentation  
* included with this distribution is covered by the  
same copyright terms  
* except that the holder is Tim Hudson (tjh@  
cryptsoft.com).  
* Copyright remains Eric Young’s, and as such  
any Copyright notices in  
* the code are not to be removed.  
* If this package is used in a product, Eric Young  
should be given attribution  
* as the author of the parts of the library used.  
* This can be in the form of a textual message at  
program startup or  
* in documentation (online or textual) provided  
with the package.  
* Redistribution and use in source and binary  
forms, with or without  
* modification, are permitted provided that the  
following conditions  
* are met:  
*
the documentation and/or other materials  
provided with the  
*
distribution.  
* 3. All advertising materials mentioning features  
or use of this  
*
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acknowledgment:  
“This product includes software developed  
by the OpenSSL Project  
*
*
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* 4. The names “OpenSSL Toolkit” and  
“OpenSSL Project” must not be used to  
*
endorse or promote products derived from  
this software without  
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*
*
* 5. Products derived from this software may not  
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*
nor may “OpenSSL” appear in their names  
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*
* 6. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must  
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*
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*
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SHALL THE OpenSSL PROJECT OR  
* ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,  
* SPECIAL, ExEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT  
* NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF  
SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;  
* LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR  
BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)  
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disclaimer.  
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must  
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notice, this list of conditions and the following  
disclaimer in the  
*
documentation and/or other materials  
provided with the distribution.  
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or use of this software  
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*
“This product includes cryptographic  
software written by  
*
*
Eric Young ([email protected])”  
The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if  
the rouines from the library  
*
being used are not cryptographic related :-).  
* 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or  
a derivative thereof) from  
*
the apps directory (application code) you  
must include an acknowledgement:  
*
“This product includes software written by  
Tim Hudson ([email protected])”  
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY ERIC  
YOUNG ‘‘AS IS’’ AND  
* ANY ExPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE  
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE  
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE  
AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE  
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,  
SPECIAL, ExEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS  
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR  
PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)  
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY  
OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT,  
STRICT  
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN  
ANY WAY  
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,  
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF  
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please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material  
resources.  
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office,  
for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.  
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract.  
This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.  
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