Samsung DVR SHR 3010 User Guide

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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER  
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SHR-3010  
User’s Manual  
To use this product safely, have to read “Important Safety Introductions”, and then  
be well aware of the contents.  
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Contents  
Important Safety Instructions  
Contents  
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IV. Record  
1. Basic Record  
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2. Record Lock  
3. Alarm Record  
4. Reservation Record  
I. Summary  
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1. Introduction  
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V. Retrieval and Playback  
2. Characteristics  
3. Name and Function of Each Part  
4. Unpacking  
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1. Retrieval Menu View  
2. Retrieval by Data and Time  
3. Recorded Data List View  
4. Alarm Record Retrieval  
5. Power On/Off Status List View  
6. Basic Playback  
5. HDD Addition  
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II. Connection with Other Devices  
7. Various Screen View Using  
JOG/SHUTTLE  
1. Connection to External Devices  
2. Connection with Multiplexer  
3. System Connection for Alarm Recording  
4. Connection with PC for Use  
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VI. Others  
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1. Product Standards  
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III. Basic Method to Use  
2. Appearance Drawing  
1. Booting the System  
2. Basic Screen Viewing  
3. Menu View  
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Appendices  
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4. Setting of Date, Time and Screen  
5. Record Setup  
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3-15  
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3-23  
3-24  
3-25  
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1. Chech Points before Call Service  
2. Q&A  
6. Alarm Record Setup  
7. Reservation Record Setup  
8. System Setup  
9. Communication Setup  
10. System Information  
11. SCSI HDD BACKUP  
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I. Summary  
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Introduction  
Characteristics  
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The Digital Video Recorder SHR-3010 is a Digital Time Lapse Recorder to utilize its  
HDD as a recording media. How to use it is simple and therefore existing users of  
Time Lapse VCR can also access to it since it is built with Jog/Shuttle. You can also  
perform continuous recording on the HDD and directly view image recorded without  
turning videotapes as in the existing Time Lapse VCR. SHR-3010 can record both  
image and sound simultaneously, directly control the system from an external PC, and  
back up data with an external SCSI HDD.  
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Upon booting the system, it recognizes automatically whether the incoming  
signal is NTSC or PAL signal.  
Adjusting screen quality in 4-steps  
G Very High, High, Normal, Low  
Variously changing numbers of recording fields per second.  
G NTSC: 60 ~ 0.50 Fields/sec  
G PAL: 50 ~ 0.50 Fields/sec  
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Simultaneous recording and regeneration  
Reservation recording by using timers  
Recording by alarm  
Motion detection function and alarm occurrence or recording available in  
motion detection  
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Multiplexer link  
Various regeneration speed  
G Frame Advance by Jog  
G 1/5, 1/2, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 baud rate (forward, backward)  
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Convenient retrieval function  
G Date & Time Search, Alarm Event Search, Record Event Search  
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Convenient operation by using Jog/Shttle  
Remote monitoring and control via LAN  
G Network Interface: Ethernet (10/100BaseT)  
G Protocol: TCP/IP  
G Web Server: Image capture and remote monitoring through a Viewer Program installed at  
PC  
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Automatic booting of system in power failure recovery during recording mode,  
and starting of recording  
Remote control by series communication  
G RS232 1 port  
G RS485 2 ports (connection of up to 32 sets)  
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Camera PAN/TILT/ZOOM Control of LAN VIEWER PROGRAM via Controlling RS-485  
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The recorded state and remnant hard disk space are displayed as bars on the  
screen and especially in the play mode, the part currently being played of the  
total hard disk capacity is displayed in the bar.  
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You can record video and audio at the same time.  
Besides English, multi-language support provides German, French, Spanish,  
and Italian.  
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You can back up data with SCSI.  
You can control the camera and select channels with the Remote Viewer  
Program. (For SAMSUNG model only :SCC-641, 643 Camera, SCC-421 Series  
(4201, 4203, 4301, 4303) Camera, SDM-160 Multiplexer)  
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Name and Function of Each Part  
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Front View  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
No  
Name  
Function  
No  
Name  
Function  
Displays system status.  
Used when moving cursor to the lower item of menu or  
reducing values in setting-up details of menu.  
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DOWN (  
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G
POWER : Checks power On.  
G
HDD  
FULL  
: Checks normal access to HDD.  
: Check if the hard disk is full.  
G
G
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Used when temporarily stopping during play or desiring to see  
still screen. Plays a role as Enter in menu setup.  
SET/STILL  
STATUS  
DISPLAY LED  
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1
ALARM : Check Alarm turns operates.  
LAN : Checks LAN normally operates.  
LOCK : Checks Recording Lock function  
operates.  
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Used when fast forwarding during play of recorded image or  
desiring to see still screens sequentially, or changing or editing  
the left settings in setting-up details of menu.  
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RIGHT (  
PLAY (  
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Used when displaying menu for setting-up systems or  
entering from the sub menu to the top menu.  
MENU  
2
3
Plays recorded data.  
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Displays recorded data lists. You can play it if selecting  
Records current live image.  
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11  
RECORD ( G )  
each of them, pressing SET/STILL(  
then pressing the PLAY( ) button.  
) button and  
SEARCH  
Prevents other keys from being entered during record.  
Stops play or record.  
REC LOCK(  
)
Used when desiring to rewind during play of recorded image  
or see still screen in reverse, or changing or editing the left  
settings in setting-up details of menu.  
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STOP ( I )  
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5
LEFT (  
UP (  
)
Used when moving cursor in menu setup or changing values  
in setting-up details of menu. In addition, used when viewing  
frames one by one during temporary stop in data play mode or  
changing play speed.  
JOG/SHUTTLE  
13  
Used for rewinding during play of recorded image or see  
still screen in reverse or changing or editing the left  
settings in setting-up details of menu.  
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Rear View  
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No  
Name  
Function  
No  
Name  
Function  
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ALARM IN: In the N.C. (Normally Closed) mode, the system  
recognizes an alarm when a High (5V) signal is input for over  
0.5 seconds. In the N.O. (Normally Open) mode, the system  
recognizes an alarm when a Low (0V) signal is input for over  
0.5 seconds. (Please refer to “ALARM DETECT TYPE”  
on p. 3-18.)  
ALARM RESET: The alarm mode is cleared when a Low (0V)  
signal is input for over 0.5 seconds.  
ALARM OUT: A High (5V) signal is output during alarm  
recording.  
TRIGGER OUT: This signal is for switching the recording  
output screen of the Multiplexer.  
REC IN: The system begins recording when a Low (0V) signal  
is input for over 0.5 seconds.  
DISK END: If the DISK END MODE of the RECORD  
MODE SETUP is set to STOP, a Low (0V) signal is output for  
about 1 second when the HDD becomes full during recording.  
(Please refer to “DISK END MODE” on p. 3-16.)  
EXTERNAL I/O  
PORT  
8
1
RS232 PORT  
Serial Port for remote control.  
Serial Port for remote control.  
2
3
4
RS485 PORT  
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G
G
G
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Composite image signal I/O terminal (BNC Style Connector).  
Audio Signal Input/Output Jacks (RCA Jacks).  
VIDEO IN/OUT  
AUDIO IN/OUT  
LAN  
5
6
LAN Cable Connection Terminal.  
MODE  
It is the DIP switch to set System ID, Direct Communication,  
Termination, etc.  
G
1~5 : System ID.  
G
6
7
: Not Use.  
G
: Termination On/Off (Of all the directly connected  
systems, it sets the last system as On).  
Fan  
9
FAN  
AC IN  
G
8
: Not Use.  
Connects power cable.  
Power On/Off button.  
10  
11  
SCSI Connector for Data Backup  
SCSI  
7
POWER  
1-6  
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Unpacking  
HDD Addition  
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When purchasing product, first remove packing and put it on a flat floor or at a place to use it.  
Then, ensure all following contents are included:  
Mounting HDD  
1. Unfasten the SCREW-SPECIAL (BWH, M4, L8, WHT) 11 EA attached to the left, right,  
and rear of the product, and then remove the CABINET-TOP from the product.  
2. Unfasten the SCREW-TAPTITE (BH, M3, L6 WHT) 3 EA to remove the HDD from the  
BRACKET-HDD as shown in the picture.  
Main body  
User’s Manual  
1 power cord  
2 Rack Mount Adapter  
3. Attach the HDD to the BRACKET-HDD as shown in the picture, and fasten the SCREW-  
MACHINE (PH, UNC6-32 L4, WHT) 4 EA supplied as ACCESSORY.  
4. Place the HDD with the BRACKET-HDD inside the product, and fasten the SCREW-  
TAPTITE (BH, M3, L6 WHT) 3 EA.  
SCREW-MACHINE (PH, UNC6-32, L4.2, WHT) x 4  
Remote Viewer Program Installation CD  
5. Connect the Power Supply Cable and the AT-Bus Interface Cable. (Refer to “Cable  
Connection” on page 1-10.)  
6. Put the CABINET-TOP back on, and fasten the SCREW-SPECIAL (BWH, M4, L8,  
WHT).  
CABINET-TOP  
SCREW-TAPTITE(BH, M3, L6, WHT)  
HDD  
BRACKET- HDD  
SCREW-SPECIAL(BWH, M4, L8, WHT)  
SCREW-MACHINE(PH, UNC6-32, L4, 2, WHT)  
Caution  
Caution  
Basically, a product with two HDDs has two HDDs attached to the HDD brackets  
as it is introduced to the market. And a product with a single HDD is supplied  
with an extra HDD bracket aside from the HDD bracket for attaching the HDD.  
The above contents can be changed without notice in order to improve the  
performance or function of the product.  
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Caution  
Please be sure to turn the system off before you replace or add the HDD. If not,  
the HDD may poorly operate or the life may be reduced.  
AT-Bus Interface Cable and Power Supply Cable are connected to AT-Bus Interface  
Connector are connected by referring to following drawing to ensure the HDD mounted on  
product can properly operate.  
Mode setup and cable connection  
Set a HDD mode and connect cables after mounting the HDD to product.  
Below is shown drawing of Power Connector and AT-Bus Interface Connector and  
Configuration Jumper Block of HDD.  
AT-Bus  
Interface  
Connector  
8-Pin Configuration  
Jumper Block  
4-Pin DC  
Power Connector  
40-Pin AT-Bus  
Interface Connector  
Pin 1  
Pin 1  
4
3
2
1
40Pin  
AT-Bus  
40Pin  
Interface  
Header  
Cable  
Setting of HDD mode is performed in a Configuration Jumper Block.  
When mounting two hard disk drives on the product, one should be set in the Master Mode  
and the other in the Slave Mode. Basically, since the hard disk drive mounted on the product  
is in the Master Mode, when mounting a new hard disk drive it can be set in the Slave  
Mode. For example, mode is set as follows in case of Samsung Spinpoint V40 HDD:  
Bevel  
DC Power  
Connector  
Power Supply  
Cable  
(4Pin)  
Master Mode  
Slave Mode  
If successfully mounting the HDD on the product and then booting the system, the system  
recognizes that a new HDD is mounted and starts to operate after formatting the first HDD.  
Caution  
We recommend Samsung Electronics’ Spinpoint V40 SV4002H or SV8004H as a  
HDD for this product. When installing an additional HDD, please be sure to  
inquire at the store where you purchased this product.  
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Other Devices  
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Connection with Multiplexer  
Connection to External Devices  
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(e.g. connection to SDM-160)  
CAMERA  
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2
3
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TRIGGER OUT  
MICROPHONE  
16  
ALARM IN  
GND  
CAMERA  
RX  
SIREN LIGHT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
SHR-3010 VIDEO RECORDER  
AC IN  
SDM-160 DIGITAL MULTIPLEXER  
VIDEO IN  
VIDEO OUT  
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SDM-160 is a Multiplexer for NTSC, and SDM-160P is a Multiplexer for PAL.  
For details on the functions of SDM-160, please refer to the user’s guide of SDM-160.  
Connect this unit’s video signal input jack to the video signal output jack of SDM-160 and  
connect this unit’s video signal output jack to the video signal input jack of SDM-160.  
Connect the alarm output jack (ALARM OUT) of SDM-160 to this unit’s alarm input jack  
(ALARM IN), and connect the VTI jack of SDM-160 to this unit’s trigger output jack  
(TRIGGER OUT).  
LAN  
VIDEO OUT  
(NTSC/PAL MONITOR)  
SHR-3010 VIDEO RECORDER  
AUDIO OUT  
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Connect both GND terminals together.  
You do not have to connect the alarm out (ALARM OUT) and alarm reset (ALARM  
RESET) terminals of this unit.  
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This unit can be connected to external devices such as a camera for video signal input, a  
microphone for audio signal input, and an NTSC or PAL monitor for video and audio signal  
output.  
- Be sure to connect the trigger output terminal (TRIGGER OUT) of this unit to the  
Multiplexer. Otherwise, a normal recording cannot be made.  
(For the connection method, please refer to the user’s guide for the Multiplexer  
you want to use.)  
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It can be connected to external devices such as an alarm according to the user’s request.  
It can be connected to a PC through a LAN or Serial connection for remote control.  
Your may back up data with a backup device using SCSI for the purpose of data backup.  
- If the system’s recording field rate is set to 0.50 ~ 15 FPS (Fields Per Second) for  
the input NTSC video signal and to 0.50 ~ 12.5 FPS for the input PAL video  
signal, be sure to set the Multiplexer in such a way that the recording output  
screen is switched by the Trigger Pulse. (For settings related to the recording  
field rate, please refer to “# PICTURE RATE” on p. 3-15.)  
Caution  
- If the system’s recording filed rate is set to 30 FPS for the input NTSC video  
signal and to 25 FPS for the input PAL video signal, a half of the input video  
channels may not be recorded depending on the type of Multiplexer. In this case,  
set the recording field rate to 60 FPS for NTSC and to 50 FPS for PAL.  
– A CRT monitor capable of displaying an NTSC or PAL video signal must be used  
with this unit. An ordinary computer monitor cannot be used.  
– The backup device of this equipment is applicable only to SCSI HDDs.  
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System Connection for Alarm Recording  
Connection with PC for Use  
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Connection with RS-232C  
<Rear Side Connection Terminal of SHR-3010>  
<Outside Product>  
A. Communication Method  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
1
2
3
4
5
G Data Code: ASCII Code  
G Protocol: 8 bit Data, 1 Stop bit, None Parity  
G Transmission speed: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps  
B. RS-232C terminal (D-SUB 9 Pin) and Pin specifications  
5
1
9
6
1
ALARM IN  
1
GND  
Pin No  
Pin Specifications  
ALARM RESET  
ALARM OUT  
TRIGGER OUT  
GND  
2
3
4
5
TRIGGER IN  
ALARM IN  
ALARM CANCEL  
ALARM OUT  
2
3
6
1
2
TXD (Transmitted Data)  
RXD (Received Data)  
SG (Signal Ground)  
NO Connection  
3
5
1, 4, 6~9  
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Alarm recording is a function for recording the input video when an alarm signal is input  
while a device with alarm output is connected to this unit.  
Connect to the corresponding terminals, as the numbers may be different for external  
devices.  
For external devices, if the alarm input (ALARM INPUT) and alarm cancel (ALARM  
CANCEL) are not available, you can leave them unconnected.  
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D. Code value by key  
Connection with RS-485  
Response  
(Byte 5)  
Remote control is allowed through connection with RS-485 (up to 1.2km).  
Function  
Byte 1  
Byte 2  
Byte 3  
Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6, 7, 8  
Byte 9  
[SET COMMAND]  
A. Communication method  
MENU  
SEARCH  
SET/STILL  
UP  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
0xA0  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
Src.Addr Dest.Addr.  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x0A  
0x01  
0x02  
0x03  
0x04  
0x05  
0x06  
0x07  
0x08  
0x09  
0x0A  
0x0B  
0x0C  
0x0D  
0x0E  
0x0F  
0x10  
0x11  
0x12  
0x13  
0x14  
0x15  
0x16  
0x17  
0x18  
0x19  
0x1A  
0x1B  
0x1C  
0x1D  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
Check Sum  
0x01  
0x02  
0x03  
0x04  
0x05  
0x06  
0x07  
0x08  
0x09  
0x0A  
0x0B  
0x0C  
0x0D  
0x0E  
0x0F  
0x10  
0x11  
0x12  
0x13  
0x14  
0x15  
0x16  
0x17  
0x18  
0x19  
0x1A  
0x1B  
0x1C  
0x1D  
G Data transmission method: Start-Stop Synchronized Serial Interface  
G Protocol: 8 bit Data, 1 Stop bit, None Parity  
G Transmission speed: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bpss  
DOWN  
B. RS-485 terminal and Pin specifications  
LEFT  
RIGHT  
PLAY  
STOP  
RECORD  
REC LOCK  
F.Shuttle 1  
F.Shuttle 2  
F.Shuttle 3  
F.Shuttle 4  
F.Shuttle 5  
F.Shuttle 6  
F.Shuttle 7  
F.Shuttle 8  
R.Shuttle 1  
R.Shuttle 2  
R.Shuttle 3  
R.Shuttle 4  
R.Shuttle 5  
R.Shuttle 6  
R.Shuttle 7  
R.Shuttle 8  
R.JOG  
DATA +  
DATA -  
C. Data Format (Samsung Protocol)  
(
) : Byte numbers  
9 Byte Fixed  
Start Code (A0H)  
(1)  
Start Addr.  
(1)  
Target Addr.  
(1)  
Command  
(5)  
Check Sum  
(1)  
Data Byte  
Byte 1  
Byte 2  
Byte 3  
Byte 4  
Byte 5  
Byte 6  
Byte 7  
Byte 8  
Byte 9  
Type  
Contents  
Remarks  
Start Code  
Sender Addr.  
Target Addr.  
0xA0  
Transmission Address  
Reception Address  
Only Image Recorder Command  
Key Function  
Start of Data Packet  
Source Range (0x00 ~ 0xFF)  
Destination Range (0x00 ~ 0xFF)  
0x0A  
Range (0x01 ~ 0xFF)  
Command  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
0xFF  
F.JOG  
0xFF  
E. Others  
Check Sum  
Lower byte of (0xFFFF - (values adding Byte 2 ~ Byte 8))  
G Above data format and transmission speed may be changed depending on future  
development conditions.  
G PC operates as Master, and Target Set as Slave in transmission/reception of data.  
G No status other than Set Key Function should be received. Provided, however, that con  
tents recorded in a set should be always received for alarm function  
(Some delay can be happen due to communication speed).  
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Booting the System  
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Power On  
There is a power switch on the upper right hand side behind the system. Pull the power  
switch up to boot the system. Then, the LED on front of the system is turned on, a blue  
screen with the following message will appear and the system is booted.  
Recognizing incoming video signal  
SHR-3010 system can automatically recognize whether the video signal connected at the input port  
is NTSC or PAL signal upon booting the system.  
When you turn the system on, it will recognize if the image signal is NTSC or PAL automatically to  
set itself to the signal.  
HDD DETECTED => 1 OK  
HDD DETECTED => 2 NOT EXIST  
If the system power is turned on without connecting video signals to the input port, the  
system remembers the last signal and the system is configured accordingly. For example, if the past  
video signal connected to the input port was an NTSC signal, the system is configured to fit NTSC  
signals and for PAL, the same process is applied to fit PAL signals. However, if suddenly a type of  
video signal that is different from the video signal currently connected to the input port is connected,  
the screen will malfunction. In short, this is a case where PAL signal is connected to a system  
configured to satisfy NTSC signals or the other way around. In these cases, system power should be  
turned off, the new signal connected and then the system turned back on in order to be configured to  
recognize the new signal.  
When you turn the system on, a blue screen appears and starts searching HDD. The message  
in the screen tells any HDD exists in the main body. The main body can contain 2 HDDs,  
one is installed properly but the other is not yet installed.  
If you power on the system without attaching the hard disk drive, you will get an error message  
indicating that no hard disk drive was found.  
If the second HDD is installed, the message, ‘HDD DETECTED =>2 OK’ will be displayed.  
When booting is finished, the following Live screen will appear.  
HDD DETECTED => 1 NOT EXIST  
HDD DETECTED => 2 NOT EXIST  
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And the system will automatically keep on searching for a hard disk drive as shown below.  
If you attach a hard disk drive at this time, the system will recognize the hard disk drive, the  
boot process will end, and a live screen will appear.  
Viewing Full Screen  
Here comes the description of all the icons and status in the screen.  
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SYSTEM UNSTABLE OR HDD NOT EXIST  
RESET HDD DEVICE(S)  
>TRY TO FIND HDD  
>HDD NOT FOUND  
X2  
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If system is in the recording state  
Live Screen state.  
icon will blink. However, it does not blink in the  
If the system is in the recording state due to alarm,  
icon continually blinks.  
icon appears. In this state,  
Power Off  
If the system is in the recording state due to Motion Detection,  
In this state, icon continually blinks.  
icon appears.  
Push the power switch down in order to turn off the system.  
When the system power is turned off during recording, recording will be resumed next time  
the system power is turned on and booting is complete.  
If the system is in the recording state due to the timer,  
If the system in the recording lock state, icon appears.  
icon appears.  
It occurs when the system is connected to remote viewer program through the LAN.  
Caution  
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If the system is in a state of recording, 1 icon will blink. However, it does not blink in  
the Live Screen state. It shows in which hard disk drive the video data is stored.  
If there is only one hard disk drive installed in the system, there is always one icon.  
But if there are two hard disk drives installed, data is stored in the second hard disk  
after the first hard disk is full and then, the icon changes as in 2 .  
Wait at least 3 seconds after turning off the system power before turning it back on.  
Otherwise, the system may malfunction.  
The SCSI HDD was detected through the SCSI connector behind the main body.  
The upper pointer shows the relative location of the recorded data being stored inside  
the hard disk and the lower pointer shows the relative location of the data currently  
being played back. The following pointer will be hidden in the general live screen and  
recording screen.  
You can change the above system status display position. The user will mark the position in the  
top left and right corner. (Select LEFT or RIGHT in STATUS POSITION of the  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SET UP menu. Please refer to Page 3-14 for the details)  
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Live Screen Viewing  
The normal Live screen looks like this.  
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It shows the current date and time as configured by the system.  
If system is in the recording state  
Live Screen state.  
icon will blink. However, it does not blink in the  
You can change the display position of date and time. You shall designate the position  
in the top right or left corner by yourself. (Just choose LEFT or RIGHT in the  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP menu. Please refer to Page 3-14 for the details)  
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If the system is in a state of recording, 1 icon will blink. However, it does not blink  
in the Live Screen state. It shows in which hard disk drive the video data is stored. If  
there is only one hard disk drive installed in the system, there is always one icon. But  
if there are two hard disk drives installed, data is stored in the second hard disk after  
the first hard disk is full and then, the icon changes as in 2 .  
X2  
If the system is in the playback mode, icon appears. And if the system is in the  
pause state, it changes to this icon ❙❙. In addition, stored data can be played back at  
various speeds; when played in the forward direction at speeds other than the normal  
speed, the speed is shown on the right side of the icon and if it is played in the  
reverse direction at speeds other than the normal speed, icon appears and the right side  
It shows the relative location of the recorded data inside the hard disk.  
It shows the current date and time as configured by the system.  
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of this  
icon shows the speed. Possible speeds in the system for forward and reverse  
directions are 1/5, 1/2, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 times normal speed.  
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It shows the recorded date and time of the data currently being played back.  
You can change the recording date and time display position. The user will mark the  
position in the bottom left and right corner. (Select LEFT or RIGHT in TIME MARK  
POSITION of the RECORD MODE SET UP menu. Please refer to Page 3-15 for the  
details.)  
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Viewing Screen during recording  
Playback screen Viewing  
The normal recording screen looks like this.  
The normal Playback screen looks like this.  
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The upper pointer shows the relative location of the recorded data being stored inside  
the hard disk and the lower pointer shows the relative location of the data currently  
being played back.  
If the system is executing the recording function,  
icon blinks.  
If the system is in the recording state due to alarm,  
icon continually blinks.  
icon appears. In this state,  
If the system is in the playback mode, icon appears. And if the system is in the  
pause state, it changes to this icon ❙❙. In addition, stored data can be played back at  
various speeds; when played in the forward direction at speeds other than the normal  
speed, the speed is shown on the right side of the icon and if it is played in the  
reverse direction at speeds other than the normal speed, icon appears and the right side  
If the system is in the recording state due to Motion Detection,  
In this state, icon continually blinks.  
icon appears.  
If the system is in the recording state due to the timer,  
If the system in the recording lock state, icon appears.  
It occurs when the system is connected to remote viewer program through the LAN.  
icon appears.  
of this  
icon shows the speed. Possible speeds in the system for forward and reverse  
directions are 1/5, 1/2, 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 times normal speed.  
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It shows the recorded date and time of the data currently being played back.  
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Menu View  
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Menu Enter  
Change of Settings  
Press a MENU button. Then, following screen appears.  
x Move to desired menu item by using an UP( ) or a DOWN( ) button.  
You can change settings by pressing the SET/STILL(  
) button.  
MAIN MENU  
Press the UP( ) or DOWN( ) button in order to change settings.  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
RECORD MODE SETUP  
ALARM RECORD SETUP  
TIMER RECORD SETUP  
SYSTEM SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
BACKUP SETUP  
Settings will be changed if pressing the SET/STILL(  
) button after selecting  
desired  
settings.  
Note  
In general, you can use the UP( ) or DOWN( ) button to change the setting, but  
you can also use the JOG(  
).  
Note  
You can go into the menu only when the system is in the Live screen mode. If the  
system is in the recording mode or playback mode, you cannot go into the menu.  
To go into the menu, first stop the recording or playback.  
Move to Parent Menu or Menu End  
Press the MENU button to move to the parent menu from the lower mode or end the menu.  
Menu Move  
Move to desired menu item by using an UP( ) or a DOWN( ) button. In this case, a  
highlighted cursor is displayed in the selected item. The sub menu item is displayed if  
pressing a SET/STILL(  
) button. Selections appear in the left side and settings for  
selected matters appear in the right side.  
Note  
In general, you can use the UP(  
) or DOWN(  
) button to move to the desired  
menu item, but you can also use the JOG(  
). Turn the JOG( ) counterclockwise  
to move the cursor downward, turn it clockwise to move the cursor upward.  
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Similarly, press the UP( ) or DOWN( ) button so current minute is displayed.  
Then if pressing the LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button, the cursor is changed so hour or  
second is changed. For example, press the RIGHT( ) button to change seconds and  
Example of menu setting (in case of changing time)  
x Press the MENU button and then press the SET/STILL(  
) button when the cursor  
points out the CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP. Then following screen appears.  
setup by pressing the UP( ) or DOWN( ) button so current second is displayed.  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
DATE  
TIME  
2001-12-07  
12:00:00  
YYYY-MM-DD  
ON  
DATE  
TIME  
2001-12-07  
09:34:00  
YYYY-MM-DD  
ON  
DATE DISPLAY TYPE  
DATE & TIME DISPLAY  
DATE DISPLAY TYPE  
DATE & TIME DISPLAY  
DATE & TIME POSITION RIGHT  
DATE & TIME POSITION RIGHT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
STATUS POSITION  
ON  
LEFT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
STATUS POSITION  
ON  
LEFT  
Press the DOWN( ) button so the cursor points out TIME.  
Then if pressing the SET/STILL(  
changed.  
) button, the cursor is changed so hour may be  
The cursor is changed as follows if pressing the SET/STILL(  
) button after setting  
) or RIGHT(  
all hours. You may change other settings by pressing the LEFT(  
)
button.  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
DATE  
TIME  
2001-12-07  
12:00:00  
YYYY-MM-DD  
ON  
DATE  
TIME  
2001-12-07  
12:00:00  
YYYY-MM-DD  
ON  
DATE DISPLAY TYPE  
DATE & TIME DISPLAY  
DATE & TIME POSITION RIGHT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
STATUS POSITION  
DATE DISPLAY TYPE  
DATE & TIME DISPLAY  
ON  
LEFT  
DATE & TIME POSITION RIGHT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
STATUS POSITION  
ON  
LEFT  
Press the UP( ) or DOWN(  
Then if pressing the RIGHT(  
changed.  
) button so current time (hour) is displayed.  
) button, the cursor is changed so minute may be  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
DATE  
TIME  
2001-12-07  
09:00:00  
DATE DISPLAY TYPE  
DATE & TIME DISPLAY  
YYYY-MM-DD  
ON  
DATE & TIME POSITION RIGHT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
STATUS POSITION  
ON  
LEFT  
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Each menu item  
Setting of Date, Time and Screen  
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x CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
SYSTEM SETUP  
The following illustrates the intial setting of the CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP menu.  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
SYSTEM SETUP  
PASSWORD  
PASSWORD LOCK  
HDD ERASE  
FACTORY RESET  
MENU SCREEN  
LANGUAGE  
****  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
DARK GRAY  
ENGLISH  
DATE  
TIME  
2002-01-01  
12:00:00  
YYYY-MM-DD  
ON  
DATE DISPLAY TYPE  
DATE & TIME DISPLAY  
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
DATE & TIME POSITION RIGHT  
DATE  
TIME  
2002-01-01  
12:00:00  
YYYY-MM-DD  
ON  
STATUS DISPLAY  
STATUS POSITION  
ON  
LEFT  
DATE DISPLAY TYPE  
DATE & TIME DISPLAY  
DATE & TIME POSITION RIGHT  
STATUS DISPLAY  
STATUS POSITION  
ON  
LEFT  
y RECORD MODE SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
RECORD MODE SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
x DATE  
AUDIO RECORD  
PICTURE QUALITY  
PICTURE RATE  
OFF  
BAUD RATE  
NETWORK ACCESS  
IP ADDRESS  
115,200  
ON  
0. 0. 0. 0  
0. 0. 0. 0  
0. 0. 0. 0  
****  
NORMAL  
30.00FPS  
STOP  
ON  
ON  
RIGHT  
Set the current date.  
DISK END MODE  
GATEWAY  
DISK END BUZZER  
RECORD TIME MARK  
TIME MARK POSITION  
SUBNET MASK  
NETWORK USER ID  
NETWORK USER PWD  
y TIME  
****  
Time can be entered in the form of 24 hours.  
Caution  
Be sure to set the date and time to the current date and time.  
ALARM RECORD SETUP  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
DATE DISPLAY TYPE  
ALARM RECORD SETUP  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
There are 3 date forms to be displayed. You can set in a convenient manner to see.  
[YYYY-MM-DD/DD-MM-YYYY/MM-DD-YYYY]  
ALARM ENABLE  
ALARM DETECT TYPE  
ALARM BUZZER  
MAIN ALARM TIME  
PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT  
POST ALARM TIME LIMIT OFF  
MAIN ALARM PICTURE RATE 30.00FPS  
MOTION DETECTION  
SET AREA & SENSITIVITY  
OFF  
HDD1  
HDD2  
N.O.  
CAPACITY(GB)  
OVERWRITE(#)  
VERSION  
80.00  
00000  
SHR301 3.11  
NO  
NO  
ON  
10SECOND  
2SECOND  
MAC ADDRESS  
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DATE & TIME DISPLAY  
Set to ON to display the date and time on the screen, or set to OFF to not display them.  
[ON/OFF]  
OFF  
DATE & TIME POSITION  
TIMER RECORD SETUP  
 BACKUP SETUP  
Set the location on the screen where the date and time will be displayed. Set to LEFT to  
display it on the top left of the screen, or set to RIGHT to display it on the top right of the  
screen. [LEFT/RIGHT]  
TIMER RECORD SETUP  
BACKUP SETUP  
TIME RANGE  
FROM RECORD EVENT LIST  
FROM ALARM EVENT LIST  
SEARCH & PLAY OF BACKUP  
OVERWRITE  
TIMER  
DAY  
START  
END  
FIELD RATE  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
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--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
STATUS DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
Set to ON to display the system status, such as recording, system lock, to which HDD the  
data is being stored, remaining HDD capacity, and playback information when playing the  
recorded video; or set to OFF to not display them. [ON/OFF]  
SCSI ERASE  
STATUS POSITION  
Set the location on the screen where the system status will be displayed. Set to LEFT to  
display it on the top left of the screen, or set to RIGHT to display it on the top right of the  
screen. [LEFT/RIGHT]  
Caution  
Upon shipment from the factory, the values of the menu are set as follows.  
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Record Setup  
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Note  
The following illustrates the intial setting of the RECORD MODE SETUP menu.  
The following table shows how long it takes to fill the 40GB HDD with respect to each field  
rate when the video signal is NTSC and PAL respectively.  
(Recording time for each field rate may slightly vary depending on the type of input  
video singal.)  
RECORD MODE SETUP  
AUDIO RECORD  
OFF  
PICTURE QUALITY  
PICTURE RATE  
DISK END MODE  
DISK END BUZZER  
RECORD TIME MARK  
TIME MARK POSITION  
NORMAL  
30.00FPS  
STOP  
ON  
ON  
RIGHT  
Time-Lapse Mode  
Picture Rate  
VERY HIGH  
11 H  
HIGH  
15 H  
NORMAL  
20 H  
LOW  
26.0 H  
60.00 FPS  
30.00 FPS  
15.00 FPS  
10.00 FPS  
7.50 FPS  
5.00 FPS  
2.50 FPS  
1.00 FPS  
0.50 FPS  
50.00 FPS  
25.00 FPS  
12.50 FPS  
8.33 FPS  
6.25 FPS  
5.00 FPS  
2.50 FPS  
1.00 FPS  
0.50 FPS  
22.0 H  
30.0 H  
60.0 H  
40.0 H  
52.0 H  
104.0 H  
156.0 H  
207.0 H  
310.0 H  
610.0 H  
1500.0 H  
3000.0 H  
24.0 H  
33.0 H  
80.0 H  
x AUDIO RECORD  
44.0 H  
90.0 H  
120.0 H  
160.0 H  
240.0 H  
480.0 H  
1200.0 H  
2400.0 H  
20.0 H  
Set to ON to record video and audio at the same time, or set to OFF to record video only.  
Audio is input and recorded at 6.3 Kbps regardless of the recording field rate of the video  
[ON/OFF].  
NTSC  
66.0 H  
120.0 H  
180.0 H  
360.0 H  
900.0 H  
1800.0 H  
15.0 H  
100.0 H  
200.0 H  
500.0 H  
1000.0 H  
13.2 H  
y PICTURE QUALITY  
Picture quality is divided into four levels. Set to VERY HIGH for the best picture quality,  
or set to HIGH, NORMAL, or LOW in the descending order of qualty. The user can select  
the desired quality. [VERY HIGH/HIGH/NORMAL/LOW]  
26.4 H  
30.0 H  
40.0 H  
48.0 H  
52.8 H  
60.0 H  
80.0 H  
96.0 H  
79.2 H  
90.0 H  
120.0 H  
160.0 H  
200.0 H  
400.0 H  
1000.0 H  
2000.0 H  
144.0 H  
192.0 H  
240.0 H  
480.0 H  
1200.0 H  
2400.0 H  
PICTURE RATE  
PAL  
105.0 H  
132.0 H  
262.0 H  
660.0 H  
1320.0 H  
120.0 H  
150.0 H  
300.0 H  
750.0 H  
1500.0 H  
Set the picture rate for the input video. If the input video signal is NTSC, a maximum of  
60 FPS (Fields Per Second) can be recorded; if it is PAL, a maximum of 50 FPS can be  
recorded.  
1) NTSC  
[60.00FPS/30.00FPS/15.00FPS/10.00FPS/7.50FPS/5.00FPS/2.50FPS/  
1.00FPS/0.50FPS]  
DISK END MODE  
G If you select STOP, recording will stop when you consume the full HDD space.  
2) PAL  
G If you select CONTINUE, the new data will be recorded while overwriting the existing  
data in the HDD from the oldest one. The relative positions where the recorded data are  
being stored in the HDD will be indicated on the screen in a bar format. If the DISK  
END MODE is set to STOP, in addition, the remaining HDD capacity will be indicated  
in percentage (%). Also, if the DISK END MODE is set to STOP, HDD FREE SPACE  
will be shown at the bottom of the menu, but if it is set to CONTINUE, it will not be  
shown. [STOP/CONTINUE]  
[50.00FPS/25.00FPS/12.50FPS/8.33FPS/6.25FPS/5.00FPS/2.50FPS/  
1.00FPS/0.50FPS]  
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Alarm Record Setup  
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The following illustrates the intial setting of the ALARM RECORD SETUP menu.  
DISK END BUZZER  
If set to ON, the Buzzer will sound when the HDD is full during the recording; if set to  
OFF, the Buzzer will not sound. [ON/OFF]  
ALARM RECORD SETUP  
ALARM ENABLE  
ALARM DETECT TYPE  
ALARM BUZZER  
OFF  
N.O.  
ON  
RECORD TIME MARK  
MAIN ALARM TIME  
PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT  
10SECOND  
2SECOND  
If set to ON, the recording time will be displayed during playback; if set to OFF, it will not  
be displayed. [ON/OFF]  
POST ALARM TIME LIMIT OFF  
MAIN ALARM PICTURE RATE 30.00FPS  
MOTION DETECTION  
SET AREA & SENSITIVITY  
OFF  
STATUS DISPLAY  
Set the location on the screen where the time of recording will be displayed during  
playback. Set to LEFT to display it on the bottom left of the screen, or set to RIGHT to  
display it on the bottom right of the screen. [LEFT/RIGHT]  
x ALARM ENABLE  
You shall select ON to start recording in the event of alarming and select OFF to prevent  
recording in the event of alarming. If you set the ALARM ENABLE to ON and exit the menu,  
the system will begin recording whenever alarm occurs. To force stop the recording during the  
alarm recording, press and hold the STOP(I) button for 3 seconds. Then, the recording by the  
current alarm will be stoppted, and the alarm recording will not be performed for the next 5  
seconds even if alarm occurs. To completely stop the alarm recording, go into the menu  
within that 5 seconds to set the ALARM ENABLE to OFF. If no action is performed by the  
user for 5 seconds, the system returns to the alarm recording mode. [ON/OFF]  
y ALARM DETECT TYPE  
Set to N. C. (Normally Close) when the alarm input is Active High, and set to N.O.(Normally  
Open) when the alarm input is Active Low. [N.C./N.O.]  
ALARM BUZZER  
Set to ON to have the system activate the Buzzer when a motion is deteced in the input  
video or when alarm occurs, or set to OFF to keep the Buzzer inactive. [ON/OFF]  
MAIN ALARM TIME  
Set the duration for which alarm recording is to be performed when a motion is detected in the  
input video or when alarm occurs. The value can be set from 0 seconds to 5 minutes when you  
set to OFF. If you set to AUTO, the alarm recording is performed only during when the alarm  
signal is Active.  
[5MINUTE/4MINUTE/3MINUTE/2MINUTE/1MINUTE/30SECOND/20SECOND/  
10SECOND/AUTO/OFF]  
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PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT  
 MOTION DETECTION  
The pre-alarm recording is an important function which enables you to find out about the situation  
immediately before a motion is detected in the input video or before alarm occurs. Set how much  
video data you want to record before the motion is detected or alarm is triggered. About 2 seconds  
to 10 seconds of video data are stored in the system’s SDRAM at all times. When a motion is detect-  
ed or alarm is triggered, as much data as it is set in the PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT is taken from  
the SDRAM and written to the HDD as it simultaneously begins the alarm recording. However, since  
the capacity of the SDRAM is limited, the field rate of the pre-alarm recording will decrease as the  
time set in the PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT is increased.  
The DVD will start recording images whenever it detects any movement only when ALARM  
ENABLE is set to ON. At this time, you can set the detailed items about the motion detection  
in the SET AREA & SENSITIVITY menu. To force stop the recording started by the motion  
detection, press and hold the STOP(I) button for 3 seconds. Then, the recording started by the  
motion detection will be paused for 5 seconds, during which time you should go into the menu  
and set the MOTION DETECTION to OFF to completely stop the recording. If no action is  
performed by the user for 5 seconds, the system resumes the recording started by motion  
detection. [ON/OFF]  
[10SECOND/8SECOND/6SECOND/4SECOND/2SECOND/OFF]  
Caution  
Caution  
When performing the recording started by motion detection, the recording time is  
determined by the the time set in MAIN ALARM TIME, PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT, and  
POST ALARM TIME LIMIT as it was the case in the alarm recording.  
If the system is currently recording, the PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT settings will not be  
applied even when alarm occurs. The PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT settings are applied  
only if the system is not currently recording.  
SET AREA & SENSITIVITY  
POST ALARM TIME LIMIT  
Set the amount of video data you want to record immediately after a motion is detected in  
the input video or alarm is triggered. The system records as long as the time set in the  
MAIN ALARM TIME, and then records more data as long as the time set in the POST  
ALARM TIME LIMIT.  
[5MINUTE/4MINUTE/3MINUTE/2MINUTE/1MINUTE/30SECOND/20SECOND/  
10SECOND/OFF]  
1) AREA  
Areas for motion detection are 4 in total and you can set the LEVEL, SIZE, and MOVE  
for each area. When you go into SET AREA & SENSITIVITY menu, the following  
screen appears and the cursor is positioned at the AREA item. At this time, press the  
UP( ) or DOWN( ) button to select the desired area (AREA 0 ~ AREA 3), and press  
the SET/STILL(  
) button to move the cursor to the LEVEL item to set the  
sensitivity level for the selected area. [0/1/2/3]  
Note  
The following illustrates the temporal relationship among the main alarm recording  
time (MAIN ALARM TIME), pre-alarm recording time (PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT), and  
post alarm recording time (POST ALARM TIME LIMIT) based on the time of alarm  
occurrence.  
AREA=0 LEVEL=OFF [SIZE][MOVE]  
AREA 0  
AREA 1  
Alarm Occurrence  
PRE ALARM TIME LIMIT  
MAIN ALARM TIME  
POST ALARM TIME LIMIT  
AREA 2  
AREA 3  
MAIN ALARM PICTURE RATE  
Set the main alarm recording field rate. If the input video signal is NTSC, a maximum of  
60 FPS can be recorded; if PAL, a maximum of 50 FPS can be recorded.  
2) LEVEL  
Sensitivity to motion can be set from LOW to HIGH+, or to OFF. Closer to HIGH, more  
resensitive to motion, closer to LOW, more insensitive to motion.  
Press the UP( ) or DOWN( ) buttion to set the sensitivity level, and press the  
1) NTSC  
[60.00FPS/30.00FPS/15.00FPS/10.00FPS/7.50FPS/5.00FPS/ 2.50FPS/  
1.00FPS/0.50FPS]  
SET/STILL(  
) button to move the cursor to the SIZE item to set the size of the motion  
detection area.  
2) PAL  
[OFF/LOW/LOW+/MIDDLE/MIDDLE+/HIGH/HIGH+]  
[50.00FPS/25.00FPS/12.50FPS/8.30FPS/ 6.25FPS/5.00FPS/2.50FPS/  
1.00FPS/0.50FPS]  
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AREA=2 LEVEL=OFF [SIZE][MOVE]  
The following illustrates the intial setting of the TIMER RECORD SETUP menu.  
TIMER RECORD SETUP  
TIMER  
DAY  
START  
END  
FIELD RATE  
AREA 2  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--- --:-- --:--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
--.--  
3) SIZE  
Set the size of the area currently selected. Press the UP( ) button to increase the size of  
the area vertically, or press the DOWN( ) button to decrease the size of the area vertically.  
Press the RIGHT(  
LEFT( ) button to decrease the size of the area horizontally. After setting the size, press  
the SET/STILL(  
) button to increase the size of the area horizontally, or press the  
G
Timer recording enables the system to automatically record when you are not present so that  
the recording is performed on the desired day at the desired time with the desired field rate.  
First position the cursor at the line where TIMER row is set to OFF to set it to ON, select  
the desired day from the DAY row, and enter the recording start and end time into START  
and END row respectively. Also, set the field rate to be applied during recording in the  
FIELD RATE row. If you set the DAY from SUN to SAT, the timer recording setting is  
applied only to the corresponding days, but if you set it to DAILY, the timer recording  
setting is applied to all days of the week. FIELD RATE can be set from 0.50 FPS to 60 FPS  
if the input video signal is NTSC and from 0.50 FPS to 50 FPS if it is PAL. Once the timer  
recording is set, the recording will be made on the corresponding day for the duration of  
entered time. Other recording settings, except the field rate, follow the basic recording  
settings. To force stop the recording, press and hold the STOP(I) button for 3 seconds.  
Then, the recording will pause for 5 seconds. If no action is performed by the user for 5  
seconds, the system determines whether the timer recording setup time is elapsed and  
resumes the recording it not. To completely stop the recording, go into the menu within 5  
seconds to set the TIMER item of the corresponding line to OFF.  
) button to move the curstor so that you can set the MOVE item.  
AREA=2 LEVEL=MIDDLE [SIZE][MOVE]  
4) MOVE  
Set the position of the area currently selected. Press the UP( ) or DOWN( ) button to  
change the position of the area vertically, or press the LEFT( ) or RIGHT( ) button  
to change the position of the area horizontally. After setting them all up, press the  
Timer recording can be set for up to 11 different times.  
SET/STILL(  
) button to move the cursor to the AREA item so that you can set each  
item for other areas.  
AREA=2 LEVEL=MIDDLE [SIZE][MOVE]  
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System Setup  
Communication Setup  
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The following illustrates the intial setting of the SYSTEM SETUP menu.  
The following illustrates the intial setting of the COMMUNICATION SETUP menu.  
SYSTEM SETUP  
COMMUNICATION SETUP  
PASSWORD  
PASSWORD LOCK  
HDD ERASE  
FACTORY RESET  
MENU SCREEN  
LANGUAGE  
****  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
DARK GRAY  
ENGLISH  
BAUD RATE  
NETWORK ACCESS  
IP ADDRESS  
115,200  
ON  
0. 0. 0. 0  
0. 0. 0. 0  
0. 0. 0. 0  
****  
GATEWAY  
SUBNET MASK  
NETWORK USER ID  
NETWORK USER PWD  
PAN/TILT TYPE  
****  
SCC-641  
x PASSWORD  
Set the system password. You can enter a 4-digit number and the initial set value is 0000.  
x BAUD RATE  
Sets data transmission rate in RS-232C communication.  
y PASSWORD LOCK  
[4,800/9,600/19,200/38,400/115,200]  
If you set this to ON, you can ask for a password, which is set in the PASSWORD, each  
time the MENU button is pressed or the recording lock cancellation is attempted during the  
recording, and stop the respective operation if wrong password is entered. If set to OFF, you  
do not have to enter password for each case metioned above. [ON/OFF]  
y NETWORK ACCESS/IP ADDRESS/GATEWAY/SUBNET MASK  
If the system is connected to a LAN, it can be controlled from the remote surveillance pro-  
gram installed on a remote PC. To connect to a LAN, set the NETWORK ACCESS to ON,  
and configure the IP ADDRESS, GATEWAY, SUBNET MASK, etc. to suit the user’s net-  
work environment. Then, connect the LAN Cable to the LAN Cable connection terminal on  
the back of the system and reboot the system. If at least one from the IP ADDRESS,  
GATEWAY, and SUBNET MASK is modified, the system must be rebooted to apply the  
modified setting to the system.  
HDD ERASE  
If you set to ON and exit the menu, the system will delete all data stored on the HDD.  
[ON/OFF]  
Caution  
Verify once again that is is OK to delete the data, as deleted data cannot be restored.  
NETWORK USER ID/NETWORK USER PWD  
In order to access the system through a LAN from a remote surveillance program installed  
on a remote PC, the user ID and password must be entered. At this time, the user ID and  
password entered match the ones set in the NETWORK USER ID and NETWORK USER  
PWD, you can connect to the system; otherwise, you cannot gain access. Both are 4-digit  
numbers and the initial set values are 0000.  
FACTORY RESET  
If you set to ON and finish the menu, all settings will be restored to their factory default set-  
tings. However, the data on the HDD will not be deleted. [ON/OFF]  
MENU SCREEN  
If this is set to DARK GRAY, the background of the screen becomes darker when the  
MENU button is pressed and you will not be able to see the characters clearly. If set to OFF,  
you can see the current video clearly even when the MENU button is pressed.  
[DARK GRAY/OFF]  
PAN/TILT TYPE (Remote Control of Camera)  
The remote monitoring program installed in the PC can control Pan/Tilt/Zoom of the camera  
through the LAN cable. You shall choose a camera to be controlled. But the camera using  
the SEC protocol can be controlled. Please refer to the Remote Monitoring Program User’s  
Manual for the detailed camera control by the remote monitoring program.  
LANGUAGE (MULTI-LANGUAGE SUPPORT)  
Besides English, multi-language support provides German, French, Italian, and Spanish.  
You can conveniently set the desired language. The default language is set to English.  
[ENGLISH/DEUTSCH/FRANÇAIS/ESPAÑOL/ITALIANO]  
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SCSI HDD BACKUP  
The following illustrates the intial setting of the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu.  
You shall connect this DVR to an external SCSI HDD with a connector to backup or replay the  
video or audio signal stored in the main body HDD. The external SCSI HDD is the only backup  
device of this DVR.  
SYSTEM INFORMATION  
HDD1  
HDD2  
Here comes the BACKUP SETUP menu.  
CAPACITY(GB)  
OVERWRITE(#)  
VERSION  
80.00  
00000  
SHR301 3.11  
NO  
NO  
BACKUP SETUP  
MAC ADDRESS  
ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff  
TIME RANGE  
FROM RECORD EVENT LIST  
FROM ALARM EVENT LIST  
SEARCH & PLAY OF BACKUP  
OVERWRITE  
SCSI ERASE  
OFF  
OFF  
G
It displays the basic system information.  
Because you can connect maximum of 2 HDD’s, if the capacity for each (GB: Giga Byte)  
and the DISK END MODE of the RECORD MODE SETUP menu are set to OVER-  
WRITE, you can find out in the CAPACITY(GB) and OVERWRITE(#) the information  
about how many times a HDD is currently being overwritten.  
BACKUP SETUP backups or replays the video or audio signal stored in the main body HDD  
in the external SCSI HDD through the SCSI.  
VERSION indicates the software version installed on the system and MAC ADDRESS indi-  
cates the MAC Address entered in the system.  
(1) TIME RANGE  
If you choose TIME RANGE in the BACKUP SETUP menu, the detailed TIME RANGE  
setup screen will appear. You shall designate the start and finish time of backup on your own  
so that TIME RANGE can save the video and audio signal in the SCSI HDD only in the  
designated period.  
TIME RANGE  
FROM  
TO  
DATE  
TIME  
DATE  
TIME  
2003.01.01  
12:00:00  
2003.01.01  
12:00:00  
[START]  
SYSTEM HDD 70.8GB / 80.8 GB [1]  
SCSI HDD 15.1GB / 18.1 GB [1]  
Press the JOG(  
be highlighted. Then press the SET/STILL button(  
button to move to the next selection item(DATE or TIME). Then press the JOG(  
) or UP( ), DOWN( ) button to move the cursor. The selected items will  
) and the LEFT(  
) or RIGHT(  
)
) or UP( ),  
DOWN( ) button to type in the date, start time, and finish time of the image to be backed up  
and press the SET/STILL button( ) to wrap up the selection.  
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x FROM DATE 2003 . 01 . 01 (Backup Start Date)  
 Backup Screen  
You can set the date to start backing up the video and audio signal saved in the HDD in the  
SCSI HDD.  
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BACKUP  
y TIME12 : 00 : 00 (Backup Start Date)  
You can set the date to start backing up the video and audio signal saved in the HDD in the  
SCSI HDD.  
FROM  
TO  
CUR  
COPY  
2003-04-02  
22:16:32  
23:00:00  
22:30:32  
2003-04-02  
2003-04-02  
50% DONE  
CANCEL=[STOP]  
TO DATE 2003 . 01 . 01 (Backup Finish Date)  
You can set the date to finish backing up the video and audio signal saved in the HDD in the  
SCSI HDD.  
FROM 2003 - 04 - 02 22 : 16 : 32 (Displaying the backup start time)  
The TIME RANGE screen displays the backup start time.  
TIME 12 : 00 : 00 (Backup Finish Date)  
You can set the date to finish backing up the video and audio signal saved in the HDD in the  
SCSI HDD.  
TO 2003 - 04 - 02 23 : 00 : 00 (Displaying the backup finish time)  
The TIME RANGE screen displays the backup finish time.  
CUR 2003 - 04 - 02 22 : 30 : 32 (Displaying the current backup time)  
SYSTEM HDD 70.8GB/80.8GB[1] (Total space and free space of the main body  
The TIME RANGE screen displays the current backup time.  
HDD)  
It displays the DVR main body HDD space. The current message reads a HDD with the  
80.8GB capacity(Free Space [70.8GB]/Total HDD Space [80.8GB]) and [1] indicates the  
system can contain 2 HDDs in full but it is now using the first HDD. Here, the text, ‘70.8GB’  
indicates the system consumed 10GB out of the total 80.8GB capacity.  
COPY 50 %DONE(Displaying the backed-up capacity)  
The TIME RANGE screen displays how much capacity has been backed up.  
CANCEL = [STOP]  
You shall press the STOP [  
] button to stop the backup process. If not, the system will  
SCSI HDD 15.1GB /18.1GB [1] (Total space and free space of external SCSI  
HDD)  
backup the selected capacity by 100% and stop the process automatically. Then it escapes  
from the SCSI and shows the LIVE screen.  
It displays the number and capacity of the SCSI HDD connected to the SCSI Jack behind the  
main body. The current message reads a HDD with the 18.1GB capacity(Free Space  
[15.1GB]/Total SCSI HDD Space [18.1GB]) and [1] indicates the system can contain 2  
external HDDs in full but it is now using the first HDD. Here, the text, ’15.1GB’ indicates  
the system consumed 3GB out of the total 18.1GB capacity.  
Caution  
During the SCSI backup process, you may not record or replay data in the DVR main body HDD  
nor you may communicate through LAN.  
The date and time in the backup screen indicates the time when the main body starts recording in  
the HDD.  
The backup process continues until the end of the SCSI HDD. Then replace the SCSI HDD or use  
the same SCSI HDD to continue recording. If you use the same SCSI HDD, the system will return  
to the initial part of the SCSI HDD while overwriting the existing image record data.  
START (Starting Backup)  
After you type in the start and finish date/time of backup, press the JOG(  
DOWN( ) button to move to START. Then you will see START highlighting. If you press  
the SET/STILL button( ) now, a text, ‘SEARCH’ will pop up to search the image data  
from the HDD to be backed up. Now, backup process will begin.  
) or UP( ),  
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(2)FROM RECORD EVENT LIST (Backup by the record event list)  
(3) FROM ALARM EVENT LIST (Backup by the alarm event list)  
When you press the RECORD key in the main body HDD for recording or you have  
recorded data for long, the event list will be created at an interval. If you use this function  
for recording, you will be able to locate the backup position more conveniently than TIME  
RANGE BACKUP. The following screen illustrates the detailed setup screen of FROM  
RECORD EVENT LIST and the EVENT(RECORD START), time, and date are based on  
the HDD recording. If you press the MENU button, the MENU screen will pop up to escape  
the FROM RECORD EVENT LIST screen.  
FROM ALARM EVENT LIST BACK UP is used to back up the video and audio data at  
the time of alarm event created by alarm or movement detection in the external SCSI HDD  
from the main body HDD. The following screen shows the detailed setup procedure of  
FROM ALARM EVENT LIST and the EVENT(RECORD START), date, and time in the  
following screen are based on the HDD recording. If you press the MENU button, the  
MENU screen will pop up to escape the FROM RECORD EVENT LIST screen.  
RECORD EVENT BACKUP  
ID  
EVENT  
DATE  
TIME  
ALARM EVENT BACKUP  
01 RECORD START 2003-04-02 13:27:39  
02 RECORD START 2003-04-02 13:29:50  
03 RECORD START 2003-04-02 14:00:30  
04 RECORD START 2003-04-02 15:01:35  
ID  
EVENT  
DATE  
TIME  
01 RECORD START 2003-04-02 13:27:39  
02 RECORD START 2003-04-02 13:29:50  
03 RECORD START 2003-04-02 14:00:30  
04 RECORD START 2003-04-02 15:01:35  
EXIT = [MENU] SELECT = [SET/STILL]  
EXIT = [MENU] SELECT = [SET/STILL]  
Press the JOG(  
) or UP( ), DOWN( ) button to move the cursor. The selected items  
Press the JOG(  
) or UP( ), DOWN( ) button to move the cursor. The selected items  
will be highlighted. Once you move to the EVENT LIST part to be backed up, press the  
SET/STILL button( ) then the following screen will appear. The following screen  
will be highlighted. Once you move to the EVENT LIST part to be backed up, press the  
SET/STILL button( ) then the following screen will appear. The following screen  
shows an example when you select ID 01 in the above screen.  
shows an example when you select ID 01 in the above screen.  
TIME RANGE  
TIME RANGE  
FROM  
TO  
DATE  
TIME  
DATE  
TIME  
2003.04.02  
13:27:39  
2003.04.02  
13:27:39  
FROM  
TO  
DATE  
TIME  
DATE  
TIME  
2003.04.02  
13:27:39  
2003.04.02  
13:27:39  
[START]  
[START]  
SYSTEM HDD 70.8GB / 80.8 GB [1]  
SCSI HDD 15.1GB / 18.1 GB [1]  
SYSTEM HDD 70.8GB / 80.8 GB [1]  
SCSI HDD 15.1GB / 18.1 GB [1]  
Please refer to Page 3-26, ‘The TIME RANGE Handling Method’ for the detailed usage of  
Please refer to Page 3-26, ‘The TIME RANGE Handling Method’ for the detailed usage of  
the above screen.  
the above screen.  
Set the date and time according to the usage of TIME RANGE and press the JOG(  
)
Set the date and time according to the usage of TIME RANGE and press the JOG(  
)
or UP( ), DOWN( ) button to move the cursor with [START] in the above screen.  
or UP( ), DOWN( ) button to move the cursor with [START] in the above screen.  
Then if you press the SET/STILL button(  
backup process.  
), the backup screen will popup to start  
Then if you press the SET/STILL button(  
backup process.  
), the backup screen will popup to start  
Please refer to Page 3-28 for the detailed usage of the backup screen.  
Please refer to Page 3-28 for the detailed usage of the backup screen.  
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(5) OVERWRITE  
(4) SEARCH & PLAY OF BACK UP (Backup image search and replay)  
Whether you set it to OFF or ON when the SCSI HDD is full of data during the data backup  
process, the system pauses backup or continues backup while overwriting the existing data  
respectively. Then, the oldest data will be overwritten first. [OFF/ON]  
SEARCH & PLAY OF BACK UP is used for the search and replay of the backup data in  
the SCSI HDD. The following screen shows the detailed setup procedure of SEARCH &  
PLAY OF BACK UP and the EVENT(RECORD START), date, and time in the following  
screen are based on the HDD recording. If you press the MENU button, the MENU screen  
will pop up to escape the FROM RECORD EVENT LIST screen.  
SEARCH & PLAY OF BACKUP  
ID  
EVENT  
DATE  
TIME  
(6) SCSI ERASE (SCSI HDD Recording Deletion Mode Setup)  
01 RECORD START 2003-04-02 13:27:39  
02 RECORD START 2003-04-02 13:29:50  
03 RECORD START 2003-04-02 14:00:30  
04 RECORD START 2003-04-02 15:01:35  
SCSI ERASE in the BACKUP SET UP menu is used to erase all the image signal backed  
up in the SCSI HDD. Press the JOG(  
) or UP( ), DOWN( ) button to move the cursor  
until SCSI ERASE is highlighted. Then, if you press the SET/STILL(  
) button, the  
EXIT = [MENU] SELECT = [SET/STILL]  
system will start erasing the image signal while the screen turns yellow.  
ERASE SCSI DATA  
DELETE FILES 42%  
If you use SEARCH & PLAY OF BACK UP, you can select and replay only images that  
you want to from the backup device memory. Press the JOG(  
button to move the cursor. The selected items will be highlighted. Once you move to the  
EVENT LIST part to be backed up, press the SET/STILL button( ) then the screen  
) or UP( ), DOWN(  
)
will search the image recording the selected EVENT from the SCSI HDD and display a still  
image at the time. Then, If you press the PLAY ( ) button, the SCSI HDD will replay the  
image and if you use JOG(  
) button, you will be able to choose Still Screen, Slow Screen, or Fast Screen, which  
enables convenient image signal search. During the SCSI plays, the message, ‘SCSI PLAY’  
appears at the screen bottom. If you want to escape from SCSI PLAY, press the STOP [  
) or SHUTTLE(  
) or press the LEFT(  
) or RIGHT  
DELECT FILES 42% indicates 42% of the current SCSI HDD image signal has been  
erased. Upon completion, the system converts to the LIVE screen automatically.  
(
[OFF/ON]  
]
button, then the Live screen pops up. Now, the message, ‘SCSI SELECTED  
EXIT=[STOP]’ appears at the screen bottom to indicate the system selected the SCSI HDD.  
Reference  
In short, if you press the PLAY(  
) button when you see the above message, the image  
-SCSI Backup Speed : 3MByte/sec  
signal backed up in the SCSI HDD will be played. If you want to escape from the SCSI  
completely, press the STOP [ ] button.  
Ex) How long does it take to back up the image data with 10 minite lap time in the SCSI HDD if the data  
was recorded in;  
1)VERY HIGH/60 FIELD : 10 min.  
2)HIGH/60/ FIELD : approx. 7 min.  
3)NORMAL/60 FIELD : approx. 5 min.  
4)NORMAL/30 FIELD : approx. 2.5min.  
5)LOW/30 FIELD : approx. 2min.  
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Basic Record  
y RECORD STOP  
Press the STOP(I ) button for 3 seconds to stop recording. Then, the light will go off in  
the RECORD(G) button and recording will stop with the following message on the  
bottom of the screen.  
x CURRENT IMAGE RECORD  
Press the RECORD(G) button to record current image. If doing so, the light of the  
RECORD(G) button turns on and record starts while following message appears on the  
screen. Settings related with record are done in the RECORD MODE SETUP menu.  
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O
RECORD OFF  
O
O
RECORD ON  
O
Note  
- Recording is possible both when the system is in the Live screen mode or in the  
playback mode. However, whereas the Live screen currently showing will be  
recorded when the system is in the Live screen mode, the video that is currently  
being input separate from the screen currently being played will be recorded when  
the system is in the playback mode.  
Note  
Menu screen will not be displayed even if the MENU button is pressed during recording. If  
the MENU button is pressed during the recording, the following message will appear. To view  
the menu screen, the recording must be stopped.  
- While the user is in the menu, pressing the RECORD(G) button will not start the  
recording. To start the recording, first exit the menu.  
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If the incoming video signal is disconnected during recording, recording will be stopped.  
But, if the incoming video signal is reconnected, the system recognizes this and start to  
record again. In addition, when pressing RECORD(G) button without connecting any video  
signals to the input port, the following Message is shown on the screen and the system will  
not carry out the recording function.  
O
PLEASE STOP RECORD  
O
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1
O
NO VIDEO INPUT  
O
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Alarm Record  
2 3  
Record Lock  
Record in Alarm Occurrence  
Press the REC LOCK button during recording to lock the recording. Then, the LOCK status  
There is an alarm input terminal (ALARM IN) on the external I/O port at the back panel of  
the SHR-3010 system. Connect here the alarm output terminal of an external device, such as  
Multiplexer. (For detailed information on connections, please refer to “3. System  
Connection for Alarm Recording” on p. 2-3.) Next, set the ALARM ENABLE of the  
ALARM RECORD SETUP menu to ON to begin recording whenever alarm is triggered.  
Also, set the MOTION DETECTION of the ALARM RECORD SETUP menu to ON to  
begin the alarm recording whenever a motion is detected within the area set in the SET  
AREA & SENSITIVITY.  
indicator LED and the REC LOCK button will light up. At this time, pressing the STOP(I)  
button will not stop the recording. An  
the Recording Lock mode.  
icon appears on the top left of the screen when in  
(Please refer to “Viewing Screen during Recording” on p. 3-5.)  
Record Lock Release  
Press the REC LOCK button while in the Recording Lock mode to cancel the Recording  
Lock. Then, the lights in the LOCK status indicator LED and REC LOCK button will turn  
off. At this time, pressing the STOP(I) button will stop the recording. If the PASSWORD  
LOCK of the SYSTEM SETUP menu is set to ON, you must enter a password to cancel  
the recording lock. At this time, if the password entered matches the one set in the PASS-  
WORD of the SYSTEM SETUP menu, then the recording lock will be cancelled; other-  
wise, it will not be cancelled.  
Release of Alarm Record  
If the system is not in the alarm recording mode, in order to cancel the alarm recording  
mode, set the ALARM ENABLE and MOTION DETECTION of the ALARM RECORD  
SETUP menu to OFF. To force stop the recording during the recording started by an alarm,  
press and hold the STOP(I ) button for 3 seconds. Then, the recording by the current alarm  
will be stoppted, and the alarm recording will not be performed for the next 5 seconds even  
if alarm occurs. To completely stop the alarm recording, go into the menu within those 5  
seconds to set the ALARM ENABLE to OFF. If no action is performed by the user for 5  
seconds, the system returns to the alarm recording mode.  
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Reservation Record Setup  
You can enter the day, time, and field rate for the timer recording in the TIMER RECORD  
SETUP menu so that the recording will be made on the set day for the set amount of time.  
Reservation Record Cancel  
If the system is not in the timer recording mode, in order to cancel the timer recording, set  
the TIMER row of the line you want to cancel to OFF in one of the timer recording list set  
in the TIMER RECORD SETUP menu. However, if you want to force stop the timer  
recording during the recording, press and hold the STOP(I ) button for 3 seoncs. Then, the  
recording will pause for 5 seconds. If no action is performed by the user for 5 seconds, the  
system determines whether the timer recording setup time is elapsed and resumes the record-  
ing it not. To completely stop the recording, go into the menu within 5 seconds to set the  
TIMER item of the corresponding line to OFF.  
V. Retrieval and  
Playback  
Caution  
To stop the recording when you are recording by pressing the RECORD(G) button ,  
shortly press the STOP(I) button. However, if you want to stop the recording which  
isthe alarm or motion recording or timer recording, you should press and hold the  
STOP(I) button for 3 seconds. This is to give the user an opportunity to change the-  
menu settings to completely stop the recording after pressing and holding the  
STOP(I) button for 3 seconds to force stop the recording. Because if the system is in  
the recording mode by alarm or motion detection, or in the timer recording mode,  
there is no special method for the user to arbitrarily stop the recording and the user  
cannot go into the menu during the recording, unless an alarm or motion is not  
detected or the timer recording setting time is not elapsed.  
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Retrieval Menu View  
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Upper Menu Move and Menu End  
Retrieval Menu Enter  
Press the SEARCH button to move from the lower menu to the upper menu or end menu.  
Press the SEARCH button to retrieve recorded data.  
If doing so, following screen appears.  
Each Menu Item  
SEARCH MENU  
x CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP  
ALARM EVENT SEARCH  
DATE & TIME SEARCH  
RECORD EVENT SEARCH  
ALARM EVENT SEARCH  
POWER EVENT LIST  
ALARM EVENT SEARCH  
ID EVENT  
[01/03]  
TIME  
DATE & TIME SEARCH  
DATE  
DATE  
TIME  
[SEARCH START]  
2002-01-01  
00:00:00  
01 ALARM START 2001-05-11 09:23:55  
02 ALARM START 2001-05-14 15:22:13  
03 ALARM START 2001-05-14 15:30:00  
EXIT=[SEARCH] SEARCH=[SET/STILL]  
EXIT=[SEARCH] SEARCH=[SET/STILL]  
Note  
- All recorded data can be searched if the system is in the Live screen mode, the  
recording mode, or the playback mode.  
y RECORD EVENT SEARCH  
POWER EVENT LIST  
- If in in the playback mode, when you try to search the recorded data to play back,  
a newly searched data is played back regardless of which data has previosly been  
played back.  
RECORD EVENT SEARCH  
ID EVENT  
[01/04]  
TIME  
POWER EVENT LIST  
ID EVENT  
[01/08]  
TIME  
DATE  
DATE  
01 POWER OFF 2001-09-24 00:00:52  
02 POWER ON 2001-09-24 00:07:38  
03 POWER OFF 2001-09-24 00:11:56  
04 POWER ON 2001-09-24 00:23:24  
05 POWER OFF 2001-09-24 00:39:12  
06 POWER ON 2001-09-24 01:47:06  
07 POWER OFF 2001-09-24 02:52:10  
01 RECORD START 2001-09-24 00:23:28  
02 RECORD START 2001-09-24 00:30:00  
03 RECORD START 2001-09-24 01:49:31  
04 RECORD START 2001-09-24 02:00:00  
- While the user is in the menu, pressing the SEARCH button will not take you to the  
search menu. To go into the search menu, first exit the menu.  
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EXIT=[SEARCH] SEARCH=[SET/STILL]  
EXIT=[SEARCH]  
Menu Move  
Use the UP( ) or DOWN( ) button to move to the desired menu item. At this time, a  
highlighted cursor is shown by the selected item. Then, press the SET/STILL(  
to go into a sub-menu. In the sub-menu, you can enter enquiries for data search or select and  
play back the desired data from the list of recorded data.  
) button  
Caution  
- When you go into the DATE & TIME SEARCH menu, the current date and time  
will be displayed by the DATE and TIME fields. Enter the desired date and time to  
search the recorded data.  
Retrieval Condition Enter and List Item Select  
- No list will be displayed when you go into the RECORD EVENT SEARCH, ALARM  
EVENT SEARCH, and POWER EVENT LIST menus because there is no data in the  
HDD when it is first shipped from the factory.  
Enter enquiries for data search in the DATA & TIME SEARCH menu, and select one from  
the list of recorded data in the RECORD EVENT SEARCH and ALARM EVENT  
SEARCH menus. The method of entering enquiries for data search or selecting one from the  
list is same as in a regular menu.  
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Recorded Data List View  
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DATE & TIME SEARCH  
RECORD EVENT SEARCH  
ID EVENT  
[01/04]  
TIME  
DATE  
DATE  
TIME  
2002-01-01  
00:00:00  
01 RECORD START 2001-09-24 00:23:28  
02 RECORD START 2001-09-24 00:30:00  
03 RECORD START 2001-09-24 01:49:31  
04 RECORD START 2001-09-24 02:00:00  
[SEARCH START]  
EXIT=[SEARCH] SEARCH=[SET/STILL]  
EXIT=[SEARCH] SEARCH=[SET/STILL]  
Following screen appears and light of the PLAY( ) button flickers if pressing the SET/STILL  
The data on the HDD will be displayed as a list based on the recording start time. The list will  
be updated every 30 minutes. Therefore, the system will create a new list at every half-hour on  
the hour during the recording.  
(
) button after entering date and time to retrieve and placing the cursor at search.  
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The system begins the recording when the RECORD(G) button is pressed, or when a motion is  
detected or alarm is triggered, or when the timer recording time is up, here the list of the data  
recorded by motion detection or alarm occurrenceis not displayed.  
O
SEARCH  
O
Position the cursor at one of items on the list of the recorded data and press the SET/STILL  
(
) button, then the following screen appears and the PLAY( ) button flashes.  
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You can play retrieval data if pressing the PLAY( ) button. Press the STOP(  
I
) button to stop  
play. Following screen is a screen appearing when pressing the PLAY( ) button. Date and time  
below the screen show when currently played data are recorded and figures at the far end shows  
which times of frame of the relevant second.  
O
SEARCH  
O
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At this time, if you press the PLAY( ) button, the selected data will be played back. To stop  
the playback, press the STOP(I ) button for 3 seconds. The below screen is the screen when  
pressing the PLAY( ) button.  
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Alarm Record Retrieval  
Power On/Off Status List View  
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ALARM EVENT SEARCH  
ID EVENT  
[01/03]  
TIME  
POWER EVENT LIST  
ID EVENT  
[01/08]  
TIME  
DATE  
DATE  
01 POWER OFF 2001-09-24 00:00:52  
02 POWER ON 2001-09-24 00:07:38  
03 POWER OFF 2001-09-24 00:11:56  
04 POWER ON 2001-09-24 00:23:24  
05 POWER OFF 2001-09-24 00:39:12  
06 POWER ON 2001-09-24 01:47:06  
07 POWER OFF 2001-09-24 02:52:10  
01 ALARM START 2001-05-11 09:23:55  
02 ALARM START 2001-05-14 15:22:13  
03 ALARM START 2001-05-14 15:30:00  
08 POWER ON  
2001-09-24 02:55:37  
EXIT=[SEARCH] SEARCH=[SET/STILL]  
EXIT=[SEARCH]  
Dates and times the system power had been turned On and Off will be shown in order.  
Among the data on the HDD, the ones that were recorded when a motion was detected or alarm  
was triggered will be displayed as a list based on the recording start time.  
Other information is same as in “3. Recorded Data List View” on p. 5-4.  
Note  
If the list of the recorded data cannot be shown in a screen, you can use the LEFT(  
)
or RIGHT(  
) button to view the list in pages. Press the LEFT(  
) button to move  
to the previous page, or press the RIGHT(  
) button to move to the next page.  
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Basic Playback  
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Press the PLAY( ) button to immediately play back the data recorded on the HDD. Then, the  
PLAY ( ) button lights up, the following screen appears, and the beginning of the recorded  
data is played back in turn.  
The light of SET/STILL(  
pressing the SET/STILL(  
) button turns and the light of the PLAY( ) button flickers if  
) button during play. And following screen appears and it reaches  
a temporary still status. In this case, you can see a still screen per frame forward or backward if  
pressing the RIGHT( ) or LEFT( ) button.  
1
1
O
PLAY  
O
2001-09-24 00:23:44  
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2001-09-24 00:33:42  
Note  
To play back again, pres the SET/STILL(  
) or PLAY( ) button.  
- They can all be played back if the system is in the Live screen mode or in the  
recording mode.  
- While the user is in the menu, pressing the PLAY(  
playback. To start the playback, first exit the menu.  
) button will not start the  
Note  
To stop the playback, press the STOP(I) button. Press the PLAY( ) button again to resume  
playback from where you last stopped. The following message will appear and the playback  
Menu screen will not be displayed even if the MENU button is pressed during play  
back. If the MENU button is pressed during playback, the following message will  
appear. To view the menu screen, the playback must be stopped.  
will stop when the data reaches the end of the HDD during playback. Press the PLAY(  
button again to play back from the beginning of the data.  
)
2001-09-24 02:24:03  
1
2001-09-24 02:24:03  
1
O
DATA END  
O
O
PLEASE STOP PLAY OR STILL  
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Various Screen View Using JOG/SHUTTLE  
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Play in Various Speed  
Temporay Stil Screen View  
The data recorded on the HDD will be played back as it is recorded. For example, if the  
PICTURE QUALITY of the RECORD MODE SETUP is set to NORMAL and if the record-  
ing is made with the PICTURE RATE set to 5.00FPS, then a Normal quality video will be  
played back at 5 FPS as it is recorded.  
Press the SET/STILL(  
) button during playback.  
(For details on the pause mode, refer to “6. Basic Playback” on p. 5-7.)  
To vary the playback speed, press the LEFT(  
) or RIGHT(  
) during playback or pause mode. The playback speed increases  
) button is pressed during playback and decreases the LEFT(  
) button during playback,  
View by Field  
or turn the SHUTTLE(  
when the RIGHT(  
In order to view still images one field at a time, press the RIGHT(  
) or LEFT(  
) but-  
)
ton during the pause mode, or turn the JOG(  
the RIGHT( ) button or turn the JOG (  
) during the playback or pause mode. Press  
) to the right to view still images one field at a  
button is pressed.  
Turning the SHUTTLE(  
) to the right changes the playback speed in the order of 1/5,  
time in the forward direction, or press the LEFT(  
left to view them in the reverse direction.  
To play back again, pres the SET/STILL(  
) button or turn the JOG(  
) to the  
1/2, 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 10x, and 20x speeds in the forward direction, and turning it to the left  
changes the playback speed in the order of 1/5, 1/2, 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 10x, and 20x speeds in  
) or PLAY( ) button.  
the reverse direction. Release the SHUTTLE(  
) to return to the previous mode again.  
Supported playback speeds are 1/5, 1/2, 1x, 2x, 3x, 5x, 10x, and 20x in forward and reverse  
directions.  
Note  
JOG(  
) and SHUTTLE(  
) are displayed on below figure.  
JOG  
SHUTTLE  
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Product Standards  
Appearance Drawing  
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Rated Voltage  
Power Consumption  
HDD  
AC 110 ~ 240V, 50/60 Hz  
26W  
80 GB Basic Installation  
(Simultaneous Installation of Max. 2 HDDs)  
BACKUP  
External SCSI II Interface(SCSI HDD)  
Composite Video, BNC Jack - 1CH (1.0 Vp-p, 75)  
Composite Video, BNC Jack - 1CH (1.0 Vp-p, 75Ω  
RCA Jack - 1 CH (-8 dBm, 600)  
Video Input  
Video Output  
Audio Input  
Audio Output  
RCA Jack - 1 CH (-6 dBm, 600)  
Video Compression Method Motion JPEG  
Audio Compression Method G.723 (6.3 Kbps, 2.835 MB/h)  
Video Resolution  
Picture Quality  
720 x 240 [NTSC], 720 x 288 [PAL]  
Very High/High/Normal/Low  
60 ~ 0.50 Fields/sec [NTSC], 50 ~ 0.50 Fields/sec [PAL]  
10, 20, 30 sec, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 min  
RS232, RS485, LAN  
Recording Field Rate  
Alarm Record Time  
Remote Control  
Operation Temperature  
Storage Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage humidity  
Size  
300mm  
0 °C ~ 40 °C  
-20 °C ~ 60 °C  
20% ~ 85% RH  
20% ~ 95% RH  
300(W) x 95(H) x 350(D) mm  
5.7 Kg  
Weight Approx.  
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Check Points before Call Service Center  
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If the system malfunctions, please check the following instruction before you call the service  
center or the shop where you bought the system.  
Trouble  
Check Points  
Trouble  
Check Points  
• Unable to supply power.  
– Check the power cable connection behind the  
system, power supply, and power switch.  
• Abnormal recording and playing after  
connected to the Multiplexer  
– Check the connection between Multiplexer image  
output port and system image signal input port and  
between Multiplexer image signal input port and  
system image signal output port.  
• The POWER LED in front of the system  
remains off and the system is not running  
• After power supply, the screen is all black.  
• After booting, the screen is all blue  
– Check the power cable connection of the system and  
monitor and power supply.  
– Check the connection between system trigger output  
port(Trigger Out) and Multiplexer.  
– Check the connection between camera output port  
and system image signal input port and between  
monitor image signal input port and system image  
signal output port.  
– For the details of the Multiplexer, please refer to the  
Multiplexer User's Manual.  
• No voice during play  
– If the AUDIO RECORD in the RECORD MODE  
SETUP menu is set to OFF, only images will be  
recorded. You should set it to ON to record both  
image and voice.  
– Check the camera output.  
– Check the BNC Cable connected to the system.  
• After power supply, no further progress  
available after booting menu screen  
– Please call the service center or the shop where you  
bought the product for investigation or repair.  
– No voice will be supplied to the Still screen or Play  
mode at high or low speed.  
• No voice  
– Check the connection between microphone voice  
output port and system voice signal input port and  
between monitor voice signal input port and system  
voice signal output port.  
• The screen trembles vertically during play.  
– Screen trembling often occurs during recording or  
playing at high or low speed, which is a normal  
symptom.  
– Check the voice signal output.  
• Interval between image and voice during  
play  
– Absolutely normal according to the system standard  
– Check the connected cable.  
• Unable to record.  
– Without input signal, the system can't perform  
recording. Please check if the camera output port is  
well connected.  
• Garbled screen during play  
– This device can transmit both NTSC and PAL  
signals to the input image signal.  
• The RECORD button ( ) can't activate  
recording.  
– If the current system is initialized to the PAL signal  
though the recorded data in the past was the NTSC  
signal or vice versa, the screen will be garbled by  
recording the previous data whatever because both  
signals are different with each other.  
– As long as the free HDD space ratio remains 0%  
and the FULL indicating LED in front the of system  
remains on, the system will not start recording.  
– To start recording as it is like above, you should set  
the DISK END MODE in the RECORD MODE  
SETUP menu to CONTINUE and press the  
RECORD / button( ).  
For the normal data retrieving, you should turn off  
the system, connect the signal of the same kind as  
recorded earlier to the input port, and reboot the  
system. Then, data retrieval will be performed in  
normal condition.  
– To start recording while the DISK END MODE is  
set to STOP, you should set the CLEAR ALL DATA  
in SYSTEM SETUP menu to ON and terminate the  
menu. Then, all the current data will be deleted. Now,  
you should press the RECORD button() to start  
recording.  
However, as the deleted data can not be recovered by  
all means, you should check again before deleting.  
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Q & A  
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Question  
Answer  
• Does recording continues after power cut  
during recording.  
– Without power supply, the system can't perform  
recording. But if the system was recording before  
power cut, it will resume recording upon power  
supply.  
• What would become of the system if  
disconnected with the input image signal  
during recording?  
– Without connection with the input image signal, the  
system can't keep recording. But the system will  
resume recording upon the supply of normal input  
image signal.  
• What shall I do to stop recording manually  
while the system is detecting movements or  
in recording mode as set by the alarm.  
• When system is in Reservation Recording  
state, how to stop the recording  
– Press the STOP button ( ) for 3 seconds.  
Then, recording will be paused for 5 seconds and  
you shall enter the menu to change the recording  
setup in the meantime. If you want to stop the alarm  
recording, you shall set the ALARM ENABLE of  
the ALARM RECORD SETUP menu to OFF. If you  
want to stop the reserved recording, you shall set the  
TIMER of the ALARM RECORD SETUP menu to  
OFF. Without your action against the system for 5  
seconds, the system will return to the previous  
mode.  
intentionally?  
• What am I supposed to do if I forget the  
system password or network ID and  
password?  
You should turn the power on and off while holding  
on to the STOP button( ).  
Then, the system setting value will be initialized as  
it had just before factory shipment.  
• May I use an itentical IP Address for more  
than 2 systems?  
Yes, but as long as the 2 systems are not connected  
to LAN simultaneously. Connecting the system to  
LAN one by one is to be connected to the remote  
monitoring program by PC. If you want to connect  
the other system to LAN to be connected to the  
remote monitoring system by PC, you shall  
disconnect the system currently connected to LAN  
from the remote monitoring system by PC and  
connect the system to LAN. Then resume  
connection in at least one minute. Otherwise, you  
may not be connected.  
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