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1. Power and Removable HDD Sector Functional Button Channel Button Jog Shuttle O EESTI 0D a OOOO O Of ON STAND BY OOOO 00 DO oo og 0 0 DO 0000 O P GITALVIDEO RECORDER D200M MULTI E oe 15 gaa a a _ SVR 430 Oo cu 000000 sm ita ha le ET ea a NE ORTON YT Te a A O Play and Record E Power and Removable HDD Sector Button Names Power Button Removable HDD Rack CD RW EH Functional Button Button Names ESC MENU 4 STATUS COPY AR RST FOCUS ENTER AF O PTZ LIVE PB O Y PAN y TILT O PIP A ZOOM AUTO G USB D ZOOM AUX MULTI Functions Power On Off Installs the removable HDD rack or CD RW for backup Functional Button Page Functions Goes to the previous menu Sets the menu moves the cursor upward and pages Displays the system setting status Displays the copy menu Saves the data at the preset time in R HDD or CD RW Saves the pause images in the Memory Stick via USB Adjusts the focus of PTZ camera releases alarms when the alarms are occurred and moves the cursors and pages to the left and right Uses for automatic focusing in the PTZ mode and selection of values
2. IN LARM IN LAY OUT O lo A 3 o 2304 O AZ E ps Es A L 8 O ES OUT co MMA rOCOd FOO RO OO OFF ON J VIDEO2 S VIDEO 2 b sensor 1 4 Ss Camera 1 RJ 45 Monitor Speed Dome Camera 3 2 Detailed Connection 3 2 1 N Caution Removable HDD Rack How to Install Removable HDD Rack 1 SV ae a AA AAA eee ee ee eee eee eee ee 9 00 0 0 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER o O a O SVR 430 ESC MENU STATUS COPY CN WF Oc AR ENTER Pa N Y A S at R ITI cu AF S PIP AUTO 0 e 2001 Dz00M Mi i TI O Dm A O O Disconnect the power of the unit for installation of the removable HDD may be damaged if it is set to the Master Mode See the instruction on the HDD to adjust the jumper setting of the HDD Click sound the key in a counterclockwise direction to secure the HDD rack Next turn the power of the unit on is OFF repeat from Step 1 to 3 3 2 2 Rack Mount The rack mount shall be mounted before installation of the unit The rack mount is mounted in accordance with the procedure below 20
3. A Press during the cable input output 3 Cable Input Sector No 1 2 3 4 External Alarm Input G G G G Common Ground Description MONITOR OUTPUT VGA O O VIDEO1 RS 232C O VIDEG2 S VIDEO O 23 Relay Output RELAY OUT This Alarm Output terminal uses the contact relay for the alarm output to the external devices You can select NO Normal Open CM Common or NC Normal Close for connection according to the contact point status MONITOR OUTPUT VGA op ALARMIN RELAY OUT KI RS dia ko OSO los ETHERN ET VIDEO1 RS 232C E TERM i Ol O E 1 2 3 E OFF ON J VIDEO2 S VIDEO Lll IL Press during the cable input output gt gt gt Cable Input Sector N Note The operation of each relay output can be defined by a combination of Video Loss Motion Detect Sensor and Power in the Event Setting on the Main Menu See Paragraph 14 7 4 Relay Setting for details 24 External Control Device Terminal RS 422 485 This terminal is connected to external control devices The switch marked as TERM turns on and off the termination resistance of RS 422 485 communication device VIDEO S VIDEO PENE MONITOR OUTPUT vea AUDI
4. 1 Mount the rack mount on the unit 2 Insert the unit on the 19 rack Be sure to set the removable HDD to the Slave Mode by adjusting the jumper setting The HDD For inserting the removable HDD on the HDD rack push the removable HDD until you hear the After inserting the removable HDD put the key into the hole on the front of the HDD rack and turn After the power is on check whether the Green LED on the removable HDD is lit If the Green LED Be sure to turn the power of the main unit off for inserting and removing the removable HDD 3 2 3 Power 1 Before power connection select the voltage according to the requirement below The factory default value is 230V his or N Caution MONITOR OUTPUT VGA AUDIO CAMERA 1 A 3 4 i OOOO O Cry VIDEO1 RS 232C OUT OOOO OO OO 1 2 3 ua 2 A VIDEO2 S VIDEO Coma ATA A NA ETHERNET Jim LH ON OFF 230 e Do not insert 230V when the Power Changeover Switch is set at 115V For operations at 230V be sure that the Power Changeover Switch is set at 230V e Do not insert 115V when the Power Changeover Switch is set at 230V For operations at 115V be sure that the Power Changeover Switch is set at 115V 2 Check the Power Changeover Switch and connect the power cable 3 2 4 Camera SVR 430 can accommodate up to 4 cameras for CCTV Connect the BNC terminal of each camera to the
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6. Selects the PTZ mode moves the cursor to the right and pages Switches from a live screen to a playback screen Adjusts the Pan in the PTZ mode and reduces values Moves the cursor downward and pages and adjusts the Tilt in the PTZ mode Selects the PIP function increases values and adjusts the Zoom in the PTZ mode Starts or releases the Auto Screen Display Switching Port to connect the USB memory This button is used for the Digital Zoom function This button is to view the quad screen 11 E Channel Button Button Names CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 M Jog Shuttle Page Button Names Shuttle Ring Jog Dial SEARCH ENTER QUICK SET PRESET Remote Control Sensor RX TX LED O HDD LED m Play and Record Button Names REC LED REC e PLAY PAUSE H STOP m FAST O DIR G gt 12 Functions Displays the full screen of the Channel 1 Displays the full screen of the Channel 2 Displays the full screen of the Channel 3 Displays the full screen of the Channel 4 Functions Adjusts the setting values for still image search or menus during the Pause state and increases or decreases the direction and speeds of playback Selects the Data Search Mode Saves or executes the selection Selects the preset in the PTZ Mode and the Quick Set Receives signals Indicates the network connection Indicates the operation of the HDD Functions Indicates the recording process
7. Starts or stops the Manual Mode Recording Starts playback Pauses playback Stops the playback mode and returns to the Live Screen Mode Plays faster than the normal playback speed 2x 4x 8x MAX Changes the playback direction 2 3 2 Rear Connection Terminals MONITOR OUTPUT VGA ALARM IN RELAY OUT O O O 0030030050 Ti TI ETHERNET VIDEO1 RS 232C O O Ma C Di o y Na VIDEO2 S VIDEO O do D No Input Output Terminal Names Functions O POWER IN This terminal is the socket for the AC115V AC230V power cord O ALARM IN This terminal is for the external alarm sensor input RELAY OUT This terminal is for the relay output RS 422 485 This terminal is for RS 422 485 O ETHERNET This terminal is to connect to LAN CAMERA IN This terminal is to connect BNC 4 for the image input of a camera CAMERA OUT This terminal is to connect BNC 4 for the image output of a camera VIDEO 1 This terminal is to connect BNC for the external device output VIDEO 2 This terminal is to connect BNC for the external device output S VIDEO This terminal is to connect S Video for the external device output This terminal is the output port for VGA monitoring O AUDIO IN This terminal is for the audio input AUDIO OUT This terminal is for the audio output This terminal is for RS 232C Standby terminal O This terminal
8. turn the Shuttle Ring clockwise to end Turn the Shuttle Ring counterclockwise to move the cursor to the left When the cursor reaches the left end of a line it goes to the left of the next line To move the cursor to the left of the next line turn the Shuttle Ring counterclockwise to end When the cursor reaches the desired position set the values on the menu using the Jog Dial e How to Change and Select Menus using the Arrow Button lt Moves the cursor to the left or right AV Moves the cursor up or down WA Increases or decreases setting values N Note See Paragraph 2 3 1 Front Control Panel for names and functions of the Jog Shuttle Ring 33 4 4 Menu Screen Setup Select the button on the remote control or the main unit and the following Menu Screen appears e Main Menu Screen Setup CH3 CH4 SEQUENCING STATUS BRIGHITNESS SHARPNESS e Setup Items A A AAA AAA 1 A MOVE 4 SELECT ENTER EXIT ESC lt How to set AN Note Press the button and the background screen is switched to the Split 4 screen e Main Menu Select the Main Menu corresponding to each Tab e Submenu Select the Submenu that can be set up on the Main Menu e Setup Items Change the settings on the Submenu e How to Set This message provides the guide for menu setup e t may take a little while for the recording setup Then please wait for a while Except for the recording setup setti
9. CAMERA IN terminal of the unit ajaja e O OFF ON N Caution o If the BNC terminal is connected only to the CAMERA IN terminal the terminal resistance of 750 is internally set If the BNC terminal is connected both to the CAMERA IN and CAMERA OUT terminals terminal resistance in the receiving device must be set to 750 The CAMERA OUT terminal is the loop output for the camera input Thus it needs to be connected only when there is a video input in the CAMERA IN terminal If the cable to the CAMERA OUT terminal remains idle without connection to other exter nal devices it can degrade image qualities Video input standards NTSC PAL are automatically identified when you press the ON STAND BY button of the unit However if you connect the CCTV camera with differ ent video input standard to the CAMERA IN terminal while using the unit the video input standard is recognized only when you restart the unit 21 4 Note Images from each camera are simultaneously displayed on the external devices connected to the CAMERA OUT terminal on the rear of the unit 3 2 5 Audio Connection The Samsung SVR 430 can save audio information For storage or output of audio information it is reguired to connect the relevant devices 1 E a E MONITOR OUTPUT VGA SG ee Ja A D ETHERNET VIDEO Ea ru om E C 4 Microphone VIDEO S VIDEO Speaker Main M
10. Ro 292 RS 422 485 E MAIL HDD PASSWORDS DATE SETUP ETC setup Subjects TITLE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS COVERT CH1 4 Quad DWELL TIME VIDEOLOSS SKIP CLOCK DISPLAY HDD FREE SPACE RECORD STATUS TITLE DISPLAY AUTO DELETE MODE WARNING LEVEL RECORD MODE IMAGE SIZE RECORD QUALITY RECORD RATE AUDIO IMAGE SIZE RECORD QUALITY RECORD RATE AUDIO SCHEDULE IMAGE SIZE RECORD QUALITY RECORD RATE AUDIO POST EVENT DURATION PRE EVENT DURATION CHECK EVENT TIME ZONE SET CH1 4 MOTION DETECT SENSOR 1 4 TYPE TYPE MD SENSOR V LOSS P RELAY1 4 EVENT MESSAGE BUZZER SWITCH TO EVENT SCREEN EVENT DISPLAY MIN TIME EVENT DISPLAY MAX TIME PTZ CAMERA ID MODEL TYPE xDSL ID PW DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY ONS PORT SWR BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT SYSTEM ID BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT E MAIL SETUP ID SMTP SERVER AUTHORIZATION R HDD MODE FIXED HDD FORMAT BACKUP HDD FORMAT USER PASSWORD ADMIN PASSWORD CHECK AT SETUP CHECK AT POWER ON CHECK AT POWER OFF CHECK AT RECORD OFF REMOTE SETUP REMOTE RELAY TIME SETUP DATE FORMAT MONTH FORMAT DAYLIGHT SAVINGS DLS START OLS END LANGUAGE AUDIO INPUT TYPE REMOTE ID KEY BUZZER FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD DEFAULT 29 4 2 Default Setup The SVR 480 is delivered to customers with the factory default values as described below To initialize the menu setup to the factory default values select YES for the DE
11. is to ground the DVR main unit and the external device This switch is for changeover between AC115V and AC230V O This switch is for the RS 422 485 terminating resistence A Note See Paragraph 3 How to Install and Paragraph 5 How to Use for more details about installa tion and operation 13 2 3 3 Remote Controller DO 00069 O GN EO 14 DVR CONTROLLER Button Names O AR RST STATUS AUTO D ZOOM O LIVE PB QUICK SETUP MENU COPY COPY STOP RECORD e SEARCH STOP m PLAY PAUSE 10 FAST gt gt DIR lt gt gt e ENTER MULTI Ea PIP e ESC Channel Buttons Remote Controller ID Functions Releases alarms if they have occurred Displays the system setting status Starts the Auto Screen Display Switching Executes the Digital Zoom Switches the Live Playback Screen Quick setup Displays the setting menu Displays the Copy menus and saves still im ages through the USB Stops the Copy function Starts or stops general recording Displays the Search Menu Release the Playback Mode Plays Pauses Fast playback Switches the direction of playback forward or reverse Moves the cursor upward on the Setting Menu Moves the cursor downward on the Setting Menu Moves the cursor to the left on the Setting Menu Moves the cursor to the right on the Setting Menu Selects and applies the sett
12. regions using PAL Some TFT LCD monitors are not supported 26 Communication Port RS 232C This port is connected to control the unit through the connection with a PC NITOR OUTPUT VGA AUDIO i IN E LARM IN RELAY OUT IN ESE ETHERNET A L asf Q O 1 i a O OK POOO FF l VIDEO2 S VIDEO 0 RS 232C 00000 0000 N C No connection N C No connection RxD Receive Data N C TxD Transmit Data N C N C No connection N C GND Ground No connection mL A No connection No connection oF Ww N Chapter 4 How to Set 4 1 Menu Configuration Press a function button on the front side of the unit or the button on the remote control and the menu for a variety of settings related to the unit will appear The menu is configured as described below N Note The factory default language is Korean See Paragraph 4 10 4 Other Settings for language setup Screen Setup Record Setup Event Setup PTZ Setup Communication System Setup Screen Setup CHI CH2 CHS CH4 SEQUENCING STATUS MOVE 4 gt SELECT ENTER EXIT ESC 28 The menu is configured as illustrated below See Paragraph 4 2 4 10 for more details Main Menu Screen Setup Record Setup Event Setup Submenu CH1 4 SEQUENCING STATUS MANUAL O EVENT MD RELAY O PTZ Setup ____ Setup CH1 4 Communication System Setup NETWORK
13. FAULT item in SYSTEM SETUP ETC on the menu Then all setting values changed by users are initialized to the default values as illustrated below E Screen Setup Main Menu CH1 4 SEQUENCING STATUS m Record Setup Main Menu REPEAT CURRENT MANUAL SCHEDULE EVENT 30 TITLE BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SHARPNESS COVERT CH1 4 Quad DWELL TIME VIDEOLOSS SKIP CLOCK DISPLAY HDD FREE SPACE RECORD STATUS TITLES DISPLAY AUTO DELETE MODE WARNING LEVEL RECORD MODE IMAGE SIZE RECORD QUALITY RECORD RATE AUDIO IMAGE SIZE RECORD QUALITY RECORD RATE AUDIO SCHEDULE IMAGE SIZE RECORD QUALITY RECORD RATE AUDIO POST EVENT DURATION PRE EVENT DURATION ON 5 MANUAL 640x240 MID 2499 OFF 640x240 MID 3333 OFF 640x240 MID 3333 OFF 10sec 1sec DEFAULT DEFAULT M Event Setup Main Menu CHECK MD SENSOR RELAY DISPLAY m PTZ Setup Main Menu CH1 4 E Communication Main Menu NETWORK RS232 RS422 485 CHECK EVENT TIME ZONE SET CH1 4 MOTION DETECT SENSOR1 4 TYPE EVENT MESSAGE BUZZER SWITCH TO EVENT SCREEN EVENT DISPLAY MIN TIME EVENT DISPLAY MAX TIME PTZ CAMERA ID MODEL TYPE xSDL ID PW DHCP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS PORT BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT SYSTEM ID BAUD RATE DATA BIT PARITY BIT STOP BIT DEFAULT OFF ON NO ON OFF OFF 3sec 9sec DEFAULT NONE DEFAULT Ethernet sv
14. Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SVR430 This user manual is for the SVR 430 The term unit always refers to the SVR 430 We recommend users who install and operate the unit to thoroughly read this manual and other reference manuals indicated in this manual before installation and operation This specification is subject to changes without prior notice to incorporate improvements in the perfor mance of the unit Warranty and Disclaimer The manufacturer does not assume any responsibilities related to the sales of the unit and does not endorse any third party to represent the manufacturer in any way The warranty does not apply to mal functions of the unit or its parts resulting from any accident negligence misuse or misapplication Also the warranty does not include accessories or components that the manufacturer does not supply The warranty is valid for the one year from the date of purchase However the malfunctions listed below are not covered by the warranty even during the warranty period Repair services for the malfunctions below will be available but with applicable charges e f any malfunctions occur due to carelessness of the user e f a user disassembles or replaces any parts of the unit without permission e f any power other than the rated power is connected to the unit e If malfunctions occur due to natural disaster fire flood tidal wave etc or e f consumable parts items are to be replaced Th
15. It may result in a risk of failure or electrical shock For cleaning the unit surface use a dry cloth N Cautions 0 During Installation Install the unit such that a minimum of 15cm space exists between the ventilation grills of the cooling fan and any wall or surface in order to ensure smooth heat release Be sure to install the unit on the flat surface An unsecured fall may result in a risk of failure or personal injury Keep away from the direct sunlight or excessive heats It may result in a risk of distortion or failure of the unit Ifa camera is installed during the DVR recording the images of other channels can be broken We recommend to start recording after installation of a camera During Installation Be cautious not to shock or shake the unit while moving or operating the unit Do not move the unit while it is in use Do not apply strong force or throw the unit We recommend using SAMSUNG Maxtor HDD 5400RPM EIDE Type If you add other HDDs the system may cause abnormal operations Thus please contact your local vendor before adding a HDD The unauthorized addition of HDD shall not be subject to the warranty FCC Compliance Statement e Caution Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are not expressly ap proved the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment e NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply w
16. O OOO y DOOO OO Cp Camera Model DATA RS485 RS485 DATA No Description Classification AS 485 1 TX Transmit Data Data 2 TX Transmit Data Data 3 GND Ground GND Ground 4 RX Receive Data Data 5 RX Receive Data Data 6 GND Ground GND Ground VAN Caution When using RS 485 connect TX and RX to Data and connect TX and RX to Data 25 LAN Connection Ethernet 10 Base T This port is to connect to a network MONITOR OUTPUT VGA Eme VIDEO ALARM IN p p ob ad xe VIDEO2 S VIDEO TX Transmit Data N C No connection TX Transmit Data RX Receive Data RX Transmit Data N C No connection N C No connection DT E R W N N C No connection Monitor Output VGA This is the output connector for VGA Monitor ALARM IN RELAY OUT ojaa A 2 23223223223K ka ETHERNET Z Red Signa 75Q 0 7Vp p N C No connection Green Signal 75Q 0 7Vp p Ground Blue Signal 75Q 0 7Vp p Ground N C No connection N C No connection Ground HSYNC Horizontal Synchronization Ground VSYNC Vertical Synchronization Ground N C No connection Ground 0 NOOO A Y N N Caution For the
17. ackup functions 2 1 Features Monitoring Screen The Samsung SVR 430 implements high quality live images every channel and provides a wide range of monitoring screens e Real Time Full Screen and Split Display Mode e Auto Screen Display Switching AUTO e Easy switching from a playback screen to a monitoring screen LIVE PB e Pan Tilt Digital Zoom PIP Picture in Picture Recording The Samsung SVR 430 can save up to 120 frames per second It also records events on an event list as well as provides the pre event recording function that records images up to 5 seconds before the occurrence of events e Simultaneous execution of four functions recording playback backup and networking e Convenient setting of recording resolution by channel e Up to 3 kinds of image quality setting available e Simple setting of the scope of motion detection e Recording setting up to 120 frames per seconds based on 320x240 e Manual and reservation recording e Event recording using external alarms and motion detection function e Video loss detection e Creating event lists for external alarms and motion detection e Recording images up to 5 seconds before the occurrence of events Playback Fast search and playback using digital Jog Shuttle e Playback by time date and channel e Stillimage search e Convenient search using a remote control and Jog Shutile e Digital Zoom on a playback screen Storage Media Built in HDD is th
18. ame Playback m Password Items 2 Stage Password H Network Items General Specification Search by Time Year Month Date Hour Minute Second Search by Channel Search by HDD Search by Event per channel Fixed 1 2 or R HDD Alarm Motion Detect Video Loss Power On Off Recording Start Stop Information Display Forward and Reverse Fast Rewind x2 x4 x8 Max Rewind x2 x4 x8 Max Pause of playback playback by frame in the Pause state Specification 8 digit Password including four numbers Manager Controls all functions Administrator Controls all functions except the setting function User Access through Network Specification Live Screen Monitoring PC Requirement M Electrical Specification Items Power Consumption Playback Screen Menu Setting Access Method Protocol Interface Concurrent Users CPU Memory HDD OS Monitor LAN Interface Search Menu setting available Dedicated Viewer TCP IP DHCP PPPoE Ethernet 10Mbps xDSL Up to 4 users Pentium IV 1 2GHz or over 2 0GHz or over recom mended 256MB or over 512MB or over recommended Minimum 10GB or over Windows 2000 or over recommended 1 024x768 Pixels 10 100 Base T RJ 45 Specification AC115V AC90V AC130V or AC230V AC180V AC260V Selectable About 60W when using one HDD x Up to 65W for two HDDs in use 17 m User Environment Items Operating Temperature Storage Temperatur
19. corded on the HDD and the storage capacities vary on HDD types mounted E Record Setup on the unit CURRENT MANUAL SCHEDULE ANU ISIS Lito DE MOVE 4 gt SELECT ENTER EXIT ESC e AUTO DELETE MODE ON OFF Sets whether to repeat recording ON If no storage spaces are left on the HDD recording is continued by overwriting the oldest data OFF If no storage spaces are left on the HDD recording is stopped e WARNING LEVEL When the remaining capacity of the HDD reaches the predefined percentage a warning message is displayed to users The warning level can be set from 1 to 10 5 10 in general 39 4 6 2 CURRENT Select one of three methods below to record monitoring screens Record Setup REPEAT MANUAL SCHEDULE EVENT RECORDAMODE MANUAL MOVE 4 gt SELECT ENTER EXIT ESC e MANUAL Immediate manual recording e SCHEDULE Reserved recording e EVENT Recording is triggered when a security device is opened or abnormal operation is detected Events to trigger recording are described below Motion Detection Any changes on a screen from a camera are treated as events Alarm by Sensor Data from devices connected to ALARM IN terminals on the rear of the unit such as sensors are treated as events Videoloss The cameras without video signals are treated as events 40
20. e Humidity m Exterior Items Material Dimension Weight E Connection Terminals Items Video Input Loop Outpu Monitor Output VGA Output PC Monitor Audio Jack USB Port 9 Pin DSUB 6 Pin Terminal Sector 8 Pin Terminal Sector 12 Pin Terminal Secto Termination Switch TERM LAN Input Power Changeover Switch AC Input Terminal Ground m Accessories Items Accessories to be supplied 18 Specification 5 C 40 C 10 C 60 C 30 90 without dewfall Specification Steel Case 420 W x 422 D x 88 H mm About 6kg Specification BNC 4 BNC 4 BNC 2 S Video 15 Pin DSUB RCA Input 4 RCA Output 1 USB1 1 Firmware Upgrade Copy RS 232C Standby terminal RS 422 485 External Control PTZ Alarm Input Terminal Alarm Output Terminal Video Loss Power Motion Detect Alarm CM NO and NC per Output RS 422 485 Terminal Resistance Switch RJ 45 Network Firmware Upgrade AC115V AC230V Power Changeover Switch AC Power Input Terminal Ground Terminal Specification Network Viewer Program CD User Manual Remote Control Removable HDD Rack Key and Screws Rack Mount Power Cable Chapter 3 How to Install 3 1 How to Connect All Parts The connection layout for the SVR 430 the monitor CCTV and external devices are described below Main Monitor PC Monitor Microphone Speaker N aW E ETI DIO MONITOR OUTPUT VGA CAMERA 1 2 3
21. e basic memory supply Users can save images on removable HDD CD RW or USB memory by options e Basic Memory Supply Built in HDD Capacity Option e A variety of backup media Removable HDD CD RW USB memory Network The Samsung SVR 430 supporis a wide range of networks such as LAN and xDSL The user can also easily operate and manage main functions of the unit from a remote place using the exclusive PC viewer e Live image view from a remote location available full or quad screen mode selectable e Search and playback by time or event from a remote location e 10Mbps Ethernet xDSL supported Others e Simple firmware upgrade using USB memory e Up to 4 channel voice recording in real time selectable e Convenient control of 16 units using one remote control e VGA output supported option e Languages for menus selectable 2 2 Configuration The SVR 430 package contains the main unit and its components as specified below When you purchase the unit please check to ensure the components specified below are included If any components are missing please contact your local vendor 10 1 r O SVR 430 Main Unit SVR 430 User Manual Program 1 Network Viewer Program CD 2 User Manual 3 Remote Control 4 Removable HDD Rack Key and Screws 5 Rack Mount 6 Power Cable 2 3 Names and Functions of Each Part 2 3 1 Control Panel on the front
22. e warranty specified herein is only for the units delivered Consumers will be charged for examination and repairs after the expiration of the warranty period one year A fee will be assessed for repairs or examination except within the scope of warranty specified herein even during the warranty period For out of warranty services please contact your local vendor or service center Be sure to contact your local vendor for installation repair or replacement of the HDD Any work by unauthorized personnel will not be covered by warranty Set the HDD to the Slave Mode for the jumper Warning Marks Warnings and Cautions the marks that give warning to users in this manual indicate different levels of importance These marks are classified by the level and potentiality of risk It is strongly recommended for users to completely understand these marks before using the unit A Warning This warning is given where carrying out an instruction can cause serious risk of injury or death if the unit is not properly handled or operated It indicates the operations requiring the highest attention in handling or operating the unit A Caution This warning is given where carrying out an instruction can cause risk of damage to the equipment or minor injury if the unit is not properly handled or operated It indicates the operations requiring the proper attention in handling or operating the unit N Notes It provides references or information that may be he
23. elm ee ee SO Sd digas OH 12 5 11 QUICK SEL cm aac oo REA Oe a a CREE a 73 512 LIES wad eee E eee eee eae ee 1 eee 73 5 13 System Information a a a a a 74 5 14 Alon NCSC a eee ea See Re Re eee APR eea E ee E ED 74 75 6 1 Network Viewer Program Installation 2 2 0 0 75 6 1 1 System Requirement 2 a 13 6 1 2 Network Environment a 75 6 1 3 Program Installation aooaa e e 76 6 2 Select Access to the Unit eaa a a a e a 76 7 8 6 3 Arrange Screen Arrangement 2 a 6 4 Control Panel 6 4 1 Search Cont 6 4 2 Channel Contral 0 a a a ee ek kk ee 6 4 3 Pan lilt Controll 1 6 3 amp di dw eeiowe ws chee eS BK wee 4 ewe EES SG KER SVR 430 CD Backup VIEWER 7 1 CD Backup Viewer Program Installation 0 0 a 7 1 1 System Specification ee 11 2 Program Start Up cesos arar E Ad 7 2 Functions of Icons 7 3 Play a Troubleshooting Chapter 1 Safety Cautions A Warning Before Installation On the rear of the unit ensure accurate setting of supply voltage AC 115V AC230V prior to power connection See Paragraph 3 2 3 Power Changeover Switch Setting Disconnect the power before installation Do not install the unit in humid locations It may result in a risk of electrical shock or fire This unit must be properly grounded to prevent any risks of electrical shock During Op
24. eration Do not open the cover of the unit unless you are an authorized installer It may result in a risk of electric shock Operate the unit within the allowable limits of temperature and humidity Do not connect several power lines to one outlet at the same time It may result in a risk of fire Do not put heavy objects or containers of water or other liquid on the unit It may result in failure of the unit Do not use near flammable gases or combustible dusts such as propane or gasoline It may result in a risk of explosion or fire Do not touch power plug with wet hands It may result in a risk of electrical shock Do not put your hands into the insertion hole of the hard rack It may result in a risk of personal injury Random replacement of built in lithium battery by other types of batteries may cause explosion Thus the battery shall be replaced by the same battery And the used batteries shall be disposed carefully because they can cause environment pollutions Be careful to prevent any electrified materials from being absorbed through the ventilation grilles of the cooling fan Do not forcefully drag a power cord It may result in a risk of electric shock or fire if a cord is damaged Disassembly and Cleaning Do not disassemble repair or alter the unit without authorization It may result in a risk of failure electrical shock and personal injury Do not use water thinners or organic solvents for cleaning the unit surface
25. ing values Selects the split screens Monitoring Screen Reduces the setting values and moves downward Views the picture in picture increases the setting values and moves upward Exits from the menu Selects the camera channel Selects the remote controller ID See Paragraph 4 10 4 How to Set Remote Controller IDs 2 4 Unit Specification E System Items Processor Operating System O S Compression Method H Video Items Input Method Video Input Level Live Screen Display Speed Live Screen Digital Memory Monitor Output VGA Output PC Monitor PIP Screen EH Audio Items Audio Microphone Input Level Line Input Level Line Output Level Storage Method EH Alarms Items Input Output Specification 32bit RISC Imbedded Linux MPEG 2 Specifications Composite Input 4 Channel 1 0 Vp p Composite NTSC NTSC 120 Frames Sec PAL 100 Frames Sec NTSC 720 W x 480 H Pixels for the full screen PAL 720 W x 576 H Pixels for the full screen 8bit Brightness 256 Gray Scales 24bit Colors 160 000 Colors 1 0Vp p Composite 759 Y C Output Loop BNC Output RGB Output Non Interlaced Scan PIP Screen Size 160x120 PIP Screen Layout mall live screen in the full live screen Specification 4 Channel Audio Input 10mV 6000 1 0V 20kQ 1 0V 1kQ PCM Method Specification 4 Channels 4 Relay Output Video Loss Power Off Motion Detect Alarm user config urable 15 E Remote Contro
26. ith the limits for a Class A digital de vice 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 envi ronment 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 Chapter 2 Overview The Samsung SVR 480 is a digital video recorder designed to be used as the security device in small shops convenience stores banks ATMs etc It is a stand alone device securing system performance and safety The Samsung SVR 430 saves video images on the HDD instead of on videotapes Then it can save quality images even for repetitive recording and facilitates data search as recording and playing video data in the digital file format Moreover the Samsung SVR 430 is a user oriented digital unit with high quality moving pictures and high capacity storage media It has a variety of functions such as motion detects PTZ Pan Tilt and Zoom control password setting real time voice data storage and up to 1 000 event lists and log file storage The SVR 430 also simultaneously and perfectly implements recording playback and b
27. l Items Specification Infrared LED Up to 5m E Recording Items Specification Maximum Number of Frames Sec NTSC 640x480 30 Frames Sec Resolution NTSC 640x240 60 Fields Sec NTSC 320x240 120 Frames Sec PAL 640x576 25 Frames Sec PAL 640x288 50 Fields Sec PAL 320x288 100 Frames Sec Recording Method Pre Event Recording 3 Types of Recording Modes General Schedule Event Within 5 seconds per channel one frame sec channel recording requirement Event Recording Mode Image Quality 3 Stage Image Quality User Configurable N Note e Countries using NTSC USA Canada Japan Korea Taiwan Mexico etc e Countries using PAL Australia Austria Belgium China Denmark Finland Germany UK Netherlands Italy Kuwait Malaysia New Zealand Singapore Sweden Spain Switzerland Thailand Norway etc E HDD Items Specification Maximum Number of At 2 including a removable HDD tachment Basic Supply HDD Type Minimum Rate Recommended Units A Note We recommend the models described below among Maxtor Samsung Electronics HDD series Maxtor SAMSUNG EH Backup Items Digital Backup option 16 4 EIDE ULTRA DMA 9400rpm Maxtor Samsung Electronics Series 4R080LO 2MB 4R120L0 2MB 4R160L0 2MB 5A250J0 2MB SV1203N 120GB 2MB Specification Removable HDD USB Memory CD RW EH Search and Playback Items Search Mode Log File Speed and Direction of Playback Fast Search Pause and Fr
28. lpful to users in operating the unit Contents 1 Safety Cautions 3 4 2 1 Features 2 2 Configuration 2 3 Names and Functions of Each Part 2 2 2022020 0 0 0 0 ee ee ee a 2 3 1 Control Panel on the front 2 2 2 2 000 ee eee ee ee ee ee 2 3 2 Rear Connection Terminals 0 00 0 ee eee a ee ee 2 3 3 Remote Controller 0 0 0 ee a ee ee 2 4 Unit Specification 2 ann ma How to Install 3 1 Howto Connect All Partsi a hue 110 wee enn nese Da eee yb ae 3 2 1 How to Install Removable HDD Rack a 3 2 2 Rack Mount 3 2 3 Power 3 2 4 Camera 3 2 5 Audio Connection 3 2 6 Monitor 3 2 7 External Connector 0 00 0 ee ee ee ee ek a a How to Set 4 1 Menu Configuration 2 a a a a e a 4 2 Default Setup 4 3 How to Use Jog Shuttle a 4 4 Menu Screen Setup noaoo a a a a a a 4 5 Screen Setup AOA CRI CM cedro esa s doa COUENCING cr asss osorno pres ae be Bee eRe RS 4 5 3 STATUS 4 6 Record Setup 4 6 1 REPEAT 462 CURRENM oros asar ada Eres RES EE 4 6 3 General Recording ua ma 4 6 4 SCHEDULE ee 4 6 5 EVENT 4 7 Event Setup 4 714 CHECK 4 7 3 SENSOR 4 74 RELAY 4 7 5 DISPLAY 10 11 11 13 14 15 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 22 23 23 28 28 30 33 34 35 33 21 31 38 39 40 41 42 45 46 46 47 49 49 50
29. nel Titles can be arranged using the Jog Dial After the cursor is moved press the button to select the relevant character To exit from the Menu Setup press the button Press the Up Down arrow buttons to move between character strings To insert spaces move the cursor to SPACE on the screen and then press on the remote control or the main unit 2 amp CH3 CH4 SEQUENCING STATUS COMERT MOVE S4 SELECT ENTER EXIT ESC e BRIGHTNESS Adjusts the screen brightness by changing the values e CONTRAST Adjusts the screen contrast by changing the values e SHARPNESS Adjusts the screen sharpness by changing the values e COVERT Doesn t display the video on the live screen while video recording and playback are enabled 4 5 2 SEQUENCING The live screens are automatically switched in the order of lt CH1 CH2 gt CH3 gt CH4 gt Quad Dwell Time gt at the predefined switching interval The channel switching interval can be set from 1 up to 99 on the SEQUENCING menu Any channels that are set to OFF are not displayed in the Auto Screen Display Switching Mode Screen Setup CH1 CH2 CHS CH4 SEQUENCING STATUS Sal LAME TLS 3 sec les AGE TLS SKIP Sos IAE TAL 3 sec as AL TAL 3 sec QUAD DWELL TIIE AE YD OS EL OFF MOVE 4 CHANGE EXIT ESC e CH1 4 Sets the screen display duration by channel e Quad DWELL TIME Sets the duration of the Spilt 4 screen for four chan
30. nels e VIDEOLOSS SKIP OFF ON With Videoloss Skip ON channels without video input signals are automatically skipped and only channels with video input are displayed 4 5 3 STATUS Selects information to display on the live screens m E Screen Setup CH1 cH2 CH3 CH4 SEQUENCING STATUS POND PIS S o ON RECORDESTATUS ON PINCE SEDIS PEA ON MOVE 4 CHANGE EXIT ESC 37 e CLOCK DISPLAY ON OFF With Clock Display ON the current time is displayed on the live screens e HDD FREE SPACE ON OFF With HDD Free Space ON the free space on the HDD for recording is indicated e RECORD STATUS ON OFF With Record Status ON the recording status INNNN is displayed on the upper right corner of the screen during recording N Note See Paragraph 5 4 Recording for more details about Recording Status Display e TITLES DISPLAY ON OFF With Titles Display ON the titles of CH1 4 set on the Channel Title submenu by uses are displayed on the live screens 4 6 Record Setup Press the button and select the 12 Tab using the Left Right button Then the submenu related to recording appears as illustrated below Press and select the submenu using the Left lt Right button Next press again and you can select setup items using the Up A Down v button Record Setup REPEAT CURRENT MANUAL SCHEDULE EVENT MOVE 4 gt SELECT ENTER EXIT ESC 38 4 6 1 REPEAT Monitoring screens can be re
31. ng changes are immediately applied Operations e Operate the unit using the buttons on the main unit Move between Menus to Left Right Press the Arrow buttons Select Menu Press the button Change Setting Values Turn the Jog Dial or press the Y 41 buttons Exit from Menu Screen Press the button e Operation using the Remote Control Move between Menus to Left Right Press the Arrow lt buttons Select Menu Press the button Change Setting Values Press the buttons Exit from Menu Screen Press the button 34 4 5 Screen Setup Press the button and select the Tab using the Left Right arrow button and the submenu related to the live monitoring screen appears as illustrated below Press and select the submenu using the Left Right arrow button Next press again and you can select setup items by pressing the Up 4 Down x button Screen Setup CHI CH2 CHS CH4 SEQUENCING STATUS MOVE 4 gt SELECT ENTER EXIT ESC 45 1 CH1 CH4 Selects setup items related to channels such as channel titles or brightness _ Screen Setup CH2 CHS CH4 SEQUENCING STATUS irin E al BRIGHTNESS toc CI CONTRAS i 0 SHARPNESS 1 COMERIT MOVE 4b SELECT ENTER EXIT ESC 35 e Channel Titles Titles can be individually set to each channel Select the channel title and press ENTER Then the keyboard to enter the title is displayed as illustrated below The positions of characters in the Chan
32. onitor Audio Input Connect the RCA Audio Input Terminal camera with built in microphone etc to the AUDIO IN terminal on the rear of the unit NM Note e For audio input setting set Audio to ON on the Recording Setting on the Setting Menu See Paragraph 4 6 Recording Setting for details e lf audio is saved during recording you can listen to the audio contents during playback regardless of the Split Screen Mode Audio Output Connect the RCA Audio Output Terminal monitor with a speaker etc to the AUDIO OUT terminal on the rear of the unit 22 3 2 6 Monitor Connect the VIDEO 1 terminal of the MONITOR OUTPUT and the BNC terminal of the monitor using the BNC cable for video data output to the main monitor Total Monitor Output Terminals are 4 2 BNCs 1 S VIDEO and 1 VGA and accommodate up to three auxiliary monitors CAMERA IN ETHERNET i ks Main Monitor 3 2 7 External Connector Alarm Input ALARM IN MONITOR OUTPUT RS 232C ZO pull ESPINO Monitor sate PC Monitor This external sensor connection terminal transfers data from the connected sensor or device to the unit CAMERA RELAY OUT RS 422 485 IN r E ETER He OBESORSOROR RX z ETHERNET OFF ON
33. r430 svr430 OFF 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 3495 9600 8 NONE 31 m System Setup Main Menu HDD PASSWORDS DATE SETUP ETC 32 FIXED HDD FORMAT BACKUP HDD FORMAT R HDD MODE USER PASSWORD ADMIN PASSWORD CHECK AT SETUP CHECK AT POWER ON CHECK AT POWER OFF CHECK AT RECORD OFF REMOTE SETUP TIME SETUP DATE FORMAT MONTH FORMAT DAYLIGHT SAVINGS DST START DST END LANGUAGE AUDIO INPUT TYPE REMOTE ID KEY BUZZER FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD DEFAULT DEFAULT BACKUP OFF OFF OFF OFF ENABLE DD MM YY TYPE1 OFF April 04 First Sunday 2004 04 04 02 00 gt 03 00 Oct 24 Last Sunday 2004 10 24 02 00 gt 01 00 Korean LINE ALL ON 4 3 How to Use Jog Shutile Jog Dial Shuttle Ring aa OO O o 7 ON STAND BY e O K O 2 PAN TILT AA PRESET ema cH2 AUTO O ona TE VIDEO RECORDER q Mun 5 ia J 000000 REC PLAY PAUSE STOP FAST DIR e How to Change and Select Menus using Jog Shuttle Turn the Shuttle Ring clockwise to move the cursor to the right When the cursor reaches the right end of a line it moves downward to the next line To move the cursor to the next line

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