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1 4 DVR SRD FOR KOREA UNIT STANDARD ONLY
2 4 DVR Copyright 2011 Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Trademark... Restriction.,,. Disclaimer... Warranty,. 2,. (. ),.,..
3 /. _3
4 15cm, 5cm 10% HDD HDD HDD HDD 15cm 5cm HDD. (.). 4_
5 TV (40 ) (0 ),. 15cm 5cm,., 15cm 5cm AVR( ) EMI Core-Ferrite( ). ().... _5
6 DVR,. DVR HDD (USB, USB HDD), DVR.. : 3V : 170mAh : 02mA : -20C ~ +85C J... <>. UPS (UPS UPS ) DVR 0C ~ 40C. 5C ~ 55C. 6_
7 USB 15 POS 16 / 16 RS Spot ON/OFF PTZ _7
8 WEB VIEWER Web Viewer 70 Web Viewer Mobile Viewer SEC (FAQ) 105 Open Source License Report on the Product 8_
9 DVR 4 H.264, 1 PC UI CIF(S)/2CIF(M)/4CIF(L) De-interlace HDD SMART HDD USB (,,, POS, ) (Time Lapse,, ), _9
10 POWER REC DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SRD-440. DVR / (AAA 2) CD 10_
11 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SRD-440 POWER REC b c USB b c LED USB. : ON/OFF. REC :. _11
12 b c 1 2 AUDIO IN NETWORK 3 4 VGA ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + CONSOLE DC 12 V VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT (SPOT) AUDIO OUT SERIAL USB b c VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT (SPOT) AUDIO IN VGA NETWORK DC 12V USB ALARM IN ALARM OUT RS-485 SERIAL AUDIO OUT (BNC ) (BNC) (RCA jack) VGA DVR USB. 1~4, G : 1, COM : RS-485. POS. (RCA jack). M VGA VGA. [VIDEO OUT] SPOT.. VGA DVR VGA ON VGA. [VIDEO OUT] VGA [VIDEO OUT] SPOT. 12_
13 SEARCH BACKUP. MODE POWER DVR DVR. NUMBER [0~+10] ( ),,, ( ) T/W / MENU ID ID. ID Key 0~9. /.,, /, PTZ PTZ. SCROLL,.. RETURN. ( )/ENTER,,,./ FREEZE ZOOM (2) REC / VIEW PTZ View AUDIO. ALARM. REC LOCK. PRESET ID 1. ID DVR ID. ID [ID] 2 3. [ID] M ID 08 : [ID] 0 8. ID DVR ID.. (44) _13
14 Digital Video Recorder ( DVR), ( ). : ºC 1: 24 X 365 = 8,760 (: ) 14_
15 VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT (SPOT) AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT VGA SERIAL ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + CONSOLE NETWORK USB DC 12 V M. USB 1. USB. 2. USB USB, USB 3. USB HDD > >. (42) 4. DVR USB HOT PLUG J USB DVR PC FAT32 POS 1. POS RS-232C SERIAL. 2. SERIAL > > POS <POS > <,,,, >. (44) _15
16 / IN NETWORK. [ G]. UT VGA SERIAL ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + CONSOLE USB DC 12 V. [COM]. ALARM IN : 5mA sink ALARM OUT : 24V DC 1A, 125VAC/0.5A ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + RS-485 [RS-485 +, ] PTZ,. M RS-485 PTZ IN UT VGA SERIAL ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + CONSOLE NETWORK USB DC 12 V RS-485 DVR. RS-485 (+/ ). PTZ. ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + 16_
17 (10/100 BaseT) 1 2 AUDIO IN NETWORK 3 4 VGA ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + CONSOLE DC 12 V VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT (SPOT) AUDIO OUT SERIAL Back Bone Hub/Switcher USB RJ-45 (Direct Cable) Hub/Switcher Windows 1 2 AUDIO IN NETWORK 3 4 VGA ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + CONSOLE DC 12 V VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT (SPOT) AUDIO OUT SERIAL USB IP xdsl Cable xdsl Cable PC DDNS (Data Center) _17
18 ADSL 1 2 AUDIO IN NETWORK 3 4 VGA ALARM OUT 1 COM ALARM IN RS G G + CONSOLE DC 12 V VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT (SPOT) AUDIO OUT SERIAL USB RJ-45 (Direct Cable) Phone(ADSL) Line ADSL MODEM Hub/Switcher Windows 18_
19 1. DVR. M ,. REC :10: :10:25 DVR. <>. 1. [POWER] <> <> [ENTER] <> M >. (35) :10:25? _19
20 DVR, :10:25 Spot Off 2. <>.. [MENU].. [RETURN]. ID admin, ID :10:25 admin J M.. >. (35) DVR. 1. [STOP (@)] [FREEZE] [STOP (@)] [FREEZE] [MENU] :10:25 ID admin 20_
21 :00:01 CAM 01,. b LOG ON.. c..... HDD. HDD... <ON>. <OFF>. /.. (49) PTZ,. ON/OFF.. <ON>. <ON>,. //. _21
22 HDD NO HDD ( ),, HDD FAIL ( ).,. M No HDD, HDD FAIL,.. /,, DVR. M,,, :10:25 Spot Off :10:25 Spot PTZ < > < > / Spot Off :10:25 22_
23 . (25) b Spot Spot. (27) c On/Off ON/OFF. (28). (28),.. (28) m / /. >. (67) >. (64) >. (54).. (30) DVR. /.. (24) / / Spot PTZ :10:25. b PTZ PTZ. PTZ. (62) c. (27) _23
24 . 1. <>. 2.. M :10: :10: :10: :10:25 /. AM, PM > // > 12. (30) b c.. ON/OFF... PTZ PTZ...,. /. 24_
25 4 3.,. [MODE]. CH1 CH2 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH1 CH1 4 PIP SRD CH1 4 CH1 CH1 CH1 1 M > <>,. (40) _25
26 )1, 4 CH1 CH2 CH4 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH3 CH1.. >. (13) ) 3 3 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH3 26_
27 SPOT Spot, Spot. Spot Spot,, :10:25 Spot. Off <Spot >. 3 4, Spot. Spot.. (12) < > <>. [ZOOM] < >.. 2.,. 3. [ENTER], 2. ( ). 4. [ZOOM] < > :10:25 _27
28 ON/OFF 1 ON/OFF. ON/OFF ( M ) [AUDIO] ON/OFF. > <> <ON> (. ) ON/OFF. 1. [FREEZE] < >.. 2. [FREEZE], < >.. (//). > ON/OFF. (46). - 2~4 : 4 <> (46) ) <> CH1 28_
29 ) <> CH1 CH1 CH2 M [ALARM],.,,,. _29
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32 DVR. ID <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>. ID. 3. ( ) ID. ID abc ************ ************ M ID admin, <>.. ( ) [ENTER]... ` = [ ] \ Del ;,. / Shift Space Ctrl Caps Lock <, >,. <>.. <Caps Lock>. <Shift>.. ID. < \ > < >.. 32_
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34 ,. 1. DVR ID abc :10:25 Off < >.. ID abc 3. <>.. ************ ************ <>.. 34_
35 <>.. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>.. 3. ( ) <>.., ID,,,. <>.,. <>. : <> Web Viewer. WEB VIEWER. (70). (10) ID / ID ID ABC / 4. <> <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>.,,, ID. 3. ( ). :. - ( ) : - ( ) : <> ( <> ( ) <>. ) <>. : <>. - :. - :. : DVR. PTZ ID OFF ON _35
36 ID :. - ( ): [].. 4. <>. ID abc,,.,, Mac.. 1. <> () < > [ENTER]. 2.,, Mac. v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss :.. : DVR. Mac NTSC 00:00:F0:54:FF:FF.. ) < >. Mac v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss NTSC 00:00:F0:54:FF:FF USB2FlashStorage v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss 36_
37 1.. ( 10.) USB., DVR. Proxy. NTSC Mac v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss 00:00:F0:54:FF:FF v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss 2. <> < >. 3. <>. 4. <>. <> < > < > <> <>.? v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss USB2FlashStorage v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss 5. <>.. 3. v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss NTSC Mac 00:00:F0:54:FF:FF. USB2FlashStorage v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss NTSC Mac 00:00:F0:54:FF:FF.. USB2FlashStorage v1.0xh_yymmddhhmmss 6... M, 4.. S/W,, 3. USB. _37
38 DVR DVR.. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>.,. 3. ( ). :. : DVR. : DVR. <N/W.>. : <>,. <>. 4. <>. DVRUSB USBDVR DVRUSB USBDVR N/W. 0 MB ( ) N/W?. 0 MB ( ) <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>.. (31) < >. :. 3. ( ) <> / 7 () :31:44 6 () :49:56 5 () :49:42 4 () :42:41 3 () :39:08 2 () :16:55 1 () :03:13 / 38_
39 ,, <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>. 3. ( ). 4.,, <>.. (31) < > / 7 [CH 1] :02:14 6 [CH 2] :02:14 5 [CH 3] :02:14 4 [CH 4] :02:18 3 [CH 3] :02:18 2 [CH 2] :02:18 1 [CH 1] :02:18 /, (,,, ).. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>. 3. ( ). 4. <> ~ / / _39
40 ,,, POS,.,,,.. 1. [MENU]. 2. ( ) <>.. 3. () <> [ENTER]. POS 4. <>.,,,. 5. ( ). - <ON/OFF> : ON/OFF. - <Covert1> :.,. - <Covert2> :,. - <ON> ON/OFF. - <OFF> ON ON CAM ON OFF CAM ON OFF CAM ON OFF CAM 04 5 PTZ 40_
41 : 15. (.). (32) : Spot. <OFF>. : DVR. < ()>, < ()>, < ()>. <> 50. : <>. < >.,. < >. 4, <> <>. <>., <>, [MENU]. - :. - :. < >,. <>. _41
42 PTZ DVR PTZ, DVR ID,. <>. (44). 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. PTZ 2. <PTZ>. PTZ. 3. ( ). ID 1 0 > 2 1 > 3 2 > 4 3 > ID : ID.. :. M ID DVR. (63) 4. PTZ <>..,,. HDD, USB(, HDD).. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>. : HDD. / :. HDD /. / HDD 1 0G/499.49G. :. - USB. / : HDD //. - : - : - : 3. <>. 42_
43 .. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>.. HDD /. HDD 1 0G/499.99G 3. ( ). 4. <>. <>. 5. <>. HDD /. HDD 1 0G/499.99G M HDD 0G..? HDD HDD,,.. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. HDD 2. <HDD >.,. 1 BEEP OFF 1 BEEP 3. ( ). OFF - <1>. - <BEEP>. - <>. :. :. :. _43
44 M <>,. ( ). <> HDD HDD. ( ). 4. HDD <>. DVR PTZ, RS <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. ( ) [ENTER] Half Duplex OFF ID 1 ON ID 0 : DVR PTZ,. 4., ID <>. M ID ID. (13) POS DVR POS. POS,, /.. 1. <> () <POS> [ENTER]. 2. ( ). POS : <POS > DVR POS. POS POS POS / POS J <POS > <> POS. 44_
45 POS : DVR POS.. POS POS POS POS / 1 POS Half Duplex : POS.. POS 4 (), POS. POS > >. (50) POS POS POS POS / :,.. <> //. POS POS POS / / : DVR POS. COM1 : RS-232C 7001~7016 : 3. POS <>. _45
46 .. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>. 3. ( ). :. <> [ALARM]. :. 4. <>. Spot OFF DVR (,, ).,. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>. 3. <>. <> :10: _
47 Spot.. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. Spot 2. <Spot >. Spot. Spot 1 OFF 3. ( ). Spot 1 :,. : Spot. > >. (41) : Spot. <> [ALARM]. Spot Spot 1 Spot OFF M. Spot. (27) 4. Spot <> <> () <> [ENTER]. Spot 2. <>. 3. ( ). :. 4, :., <>. _47
48 [MENU]. 2. ( ) <>.. 3. () <> [ENTER]. / 4. <>.. 5. ( ) / : < >. <>. 6. <> ? / 48_
49 ,... /,. < >-<>-<>-</> <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. ( ). 1 OFF 1 2 OFF 1 3 OFF 1 4 OFF 1 : : <>. /, <> () </> [ENTER]. 2. <>. 3. <>. / : 4CIF(L) : 2 2CIF(M) : 4 CIF(S) : 8 1 CIF(S) CIF(S) CIF(S) CIF(S) 7 4 _49
50 .. 1. <> () </> [ENTER]. 2. <>.. 3. ( ). :. : 1. :. M.,.. 4. <>. HDD.. 1. <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. ( ). HDD : <> HDD. <> HDD. HDD : <>. HDD. :.,. HDD ''. 3. <>. / : 4CIF(L) : 2 2CIF(M) : 4 CIF(S) : 8 1 4CIF(L) CIF(L) CIF(L) CIF(L) 7 4 HDD HDD 180.? 50_
51 ,,.,,.. 1. [MENU]. 2. ( ) <>.. 3. () <> [ENTER].. 4. ( ). :. - <OFF> :. - <N.O(Normal Open)> :.. - <N.C(Normal Close)> :.. :.,.. PTZ.. (63) 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 10 :. HDD >. (43) :. 5. <>. 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF BEEP _51
52 , <> () <> [ENTER].. 2. ( ). :. :. :. HDD >. (43) :. 3. <>. 1 OFF 10 () 10 2 OFF 10 () 10 3 OFF 10 () 10 4 OFF 10 () 10 <>.,. < >. 1 <> <>. <>., <>, [MENU]. - :. - :. - :. - :. < >,. <>. 52_
53 .. 1. <> () <> [ENTER].. 2. ( ). :. :. HDD >. (43) 1 OFF 10 2 OFF 10 3 OFF 10 4 OFF 10 :. 3. <> <> () <> [ENTER]. 2. <>. 3. :. HDD >. (43) <ON> :,. <OFF> :,. :,. :. M. 4. <> OFF ON ? OFF ON _53
54 . USB, USB HDD. (96).. 1. [MENU]. 2. ( ) <>.. 3. [ENTER]... (22) 4. ( ). : <> <>. :.. :. :. - DVR : DVR. - SEC :, PC. :.. (32) :. 200%. :.. //,. (30) :01: :25: USB-Storage DVR \ \ _
55 5. <>. <>. J.,. > HDD. M <>, [MENU]. 2. ( ) <>.. 3. () <> [ENTER]. DDNS 4. <>.. 5. ( ). IP 2Mbps :. :. ( ). - < IP>, < IP> : 50kbps ~ 2Mbps,. - <ADSL> 50kbps ~ 600kbps. IP DNS _55
56 IP,,, DNS - < IP> : IP,,, DNS. - < IP> : IP,,. - <ADSL> : IP,,. ID, : ADSL ID. ADSL 600kbps IP DNS ID ID ************ M <IP> <ADSL> DNS <>. 6. <>. 1. <> () < > [ENTER]. 2. <>. TCP 3. ( ). : TCP UDP. UDP (TCP), (UDP), Unicast/Multicast. (TCP) 554 ~ 558 (UDP) 8000 ~ 8160 Unicast/Multicast Unicast Multicast IP TTL 5 80 (TCP) : <554~558>, 5,. - TCP: UDP,. (UDP) : <8000~8160>, 160,. - UDP: TCP, (LAN). Unicast/Multicast : Unicast, Multicast. Multicast Multicast IP TTL. - Unicast: (UDP, TCP). - Multicast: (UDP ). Multicast IP :. TTL : 0~255. TTL <5>. :. <80>. M UDP TCP. UDP, DMZ. 4. <>. 56_
57 ,. IP - : IP ADSL, DVR. - DVR : DVR <> <> <IP>. IP,,. IP 2Mbps IP(DHCP) - : DVR, DHCP ADSL DVR DVR. - DVR : <> <> <IP>. IP DNS ADSL(PPPoE : ID, ) - : ADSL DVR, ADSL ID. - DVR : DVR <> <> <ADSL>. ADSL < ID>, <> ADSL ID. ID ADSL. ADSL 600kbps IP DNS ID ID ************ _57
58 J DVR IP. DVR IP - : ADSL/Cable IP DVR, (LAN) IP DVR. DVR 1. DVR <> <> <IP>. 2. IP IP IP. IP,, :. IP IP IP. J DHCP ( ) ( ), ( ~ ~ ). 3., IP. DHCP IP Address 1. IP IP PC IP. ( : 2. PC. ) IP : Subnet Mask : Gateway : IP,. User Name, admin <>, IP. - DHCP, DHCP,. ( ) ( ). M. 1. <TCP>. 2. : DVR <> <(TCP)> TCP. DVR TCP. 3. PC IP : DVR <> <IP> DVR IP. TCP (TCP) 554 ~ 558 (UDP) 8000 ~ 8160 Unicast/Multicast Unicast Multicast IP TTL :. M. DVR. 58_
59 DDNS DDNS.. 1. <> () <DDNS> [ENTER]. DDNS 2... (32) <OFF> <ipolis>. <ipolis> DDNS. 3. DDNS <>. DDNS DDNS ipolis DDNS Dynamic DNS(Domain Name System). DNS(Domain Name System) ( : IP ( ). DDNS(Dynamic DNS) IP IP DDNS Server IP. DVR.. 1. <> () < > [ENTER].. 2. ( ). 3. <>. CIF. CIF(S) _59
60 DVR. M <OFF> <OFF>. SMTP SMTP.. 1. <> () < > [ENTER]. SMTP 2. <SMTP>. SMTP. SMTP ( ). :. :. :. : SMTP.. : SMTP. : SMTP. : <.><TLS ( )>. :.. (32). ex. [email protected] :. 4. SMTP <> <> () < > [ENTER]. SMTP 2. <> ( ). :.. :.. 4. <>. HDD On/Off 60_
61 . <>. DVR.. 1. <> () < > [ENTER]. 2. <>. 3. ( ). : <>.. (32) SMTP HDD On/Off :. :. :. 4. <> <> () < > [ENTER]. 2. <>. 3. ( ). SMTP / :,,. <>.. (32) 4. <>. SMTP ABC ABC / _61
62 PTZ DVR PTZ,. PTZ PTZ. PTZ PTZ, :10:25 [PTZ]. Spot PTZ < PTZ >. <PTZ >. PTZ PTZ <. > :10:25 M PTZ PTZ. PTZ PAN, TILT, ZOOM,. 1. <PTZ > :10:25 PTZ < > PTZ PTZ. M 62_ PTZ PTZ Working(Active) Mark, PTZ. 2. PTZ, ( ). PTZ :,.,. : PTZ. :. PTZ CAM01.
63 :. :. :. PTZ. : PTZ.,,,,,,. ( :,, / :, ( ), ) M PTZ PTZ PTZ. (42) PTZ PTZ. 2. <>... (32) :. :. :. :. M. 3. <>.. PTZ. DVR.. 1. PTZ DVR PTZ. 2. ID. > PTZ PTZ ID PTZ ID. (42) :10:25 SAMSUNG PROTOCOL ADDR 0 TYPE RS-485,HALF BAUD 9600 LENS OK! TILT OK! PAN OK! 3. PTZ <>.., Pelco D/P, AD. PTZ :10:25 ** MAIN MENU ** CAMERA SET... VIDEO SET... PRESET... ZONE SET... AUTO SET... ALARM SET... OTHER SET... CLOCK SET... SYSTEM INFO... _63
64 . <> <>., [SEARCH] :10:25 Spot Off >. (50) M : DVR <List0>. <> :10:25 POS. DST DST.. 1. <> <> (31) 3..,. 4. ( ) [ENTER]. :. : /01/01 00:01:17 : /<>>. 00:01 CAM 01 CAM 02 CAM 03 CAM 04 List1 64_
65 : : :01 CAM 01 List1 CAM 02 M /. 2011/01/01 00:01:17 CAM 03 CAM 04 : <> <> (,) <> <> <>. 2. ( ) [ENTER].. (/ ) / :. :. CAM List1 / 3 02:47:54 ~ 02:48: :39:06 ~ 00:40: :01:22 ~ 00:02: /01/01 00:01:22 / 3. <>... DVR. > <>. (54). 1. <> <>. 2. ( ) [ENTER]. USB:USB2FlashStorage :. :. :. 3. <>.. / :01: :01: :01:01 _65
66 POS DVR POS.. 1. <> <POS>. > POS POS <POS>. POS / :41: :41:18 2. ( ) [ENTER].. :. - <> :. - <> :. :.. :. 3. <>. POS. CHANGE 5.95 List1 2011/01/01 03:41:15 POS / :41:15 CHANGE _ :41:15 CASH _ :41:10 CASH _ /.. 1. <> <>. 2. ( ) [ENTER]. <> <>. :. - :. - : >. (52) - :. :,. CAM 01 / :01:01 01:01:01 List1 01:01: :01: :01: :01: :01: /01/01 01:01: :01: :01:01 / / : / 1,. : <>.. 66_
67 HDD.. 1. <> < >,. 2. ().. (64) :10:25 Spot Off 3. <>.. <> :10:25 :. REC : < >, ( ). < >,. - : DVR, SEC.. (54) - :. - :. 4. < >, [] :01: :10:25 USB Storage DVR \ \ _67
68 REC b c m n... ON/OFF. REC.. [MODE]. 68_
69 Web Viewer WEB VIEWER Web Viewer? Web Viewer DVR(Digital Video Recorder),, PTZ( ). PTZ 1, 4 ( 4 ). JPEG, BMP AVI. (H.264 ) WEB VIEWER Web Viewer. CPU Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Windows Vista Home Basic /Premium Windows / 2GHz 512 MB High Color 16-bit 1024 x MB ( ) *.. _69
70 Web Viewer WEB VIEWER 1. DVR IP URL. M DVR URL. (ipolis ) DVR URL. 2. DVR ID. DVR ID. J M DVR <>. <> <> Web Viewer. (35) DVR. 3. <ActiveX (C)>. Active-X PC. 4. <(I)>. 5., < (U)> Web Viewer _ Web Viewer
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72 Web Viewer OSD DVR,, IP. b. c <DVR > <PC >.. DVR [ALARM].. DVR [ALARM]. PTZ. M DVR PTZ, PTZ. PTZ, [PTZ] < >. 1 DVR. < >. 4 DVR. < > _ Web Viewer
73 DVR DVR IP. M : DVR : 4. OSD OSD DVR PC. DVR : DVR PC : PC : ON/OFF WEB VIEWER : 1 (1~4). 4 (10) : 1 4 : 1 (1~4) 4. _73
74 Web Viewer PC : BMP JPEG. M C:\Program Files\Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\ SnapShot\Live. < ( )>. 7 C:\users\( ID)\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\DVR Web Viewer\Snapshot\. IP address_port number_yyyymmdd_ HHMMSS_camera number_index. ) _554_ _080744_01_0 :. IP,,. : avi. M 1GB. C:\Program Files\Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\ VideoClip\Live. < ( )>. 7 C:\users\( ID)\AppData\ LocalLow\Samsung\DVR Web Viewer\VideoClip\. IP address_port number_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_camera number_index. ) _554_ _131240_01_00 AVI H.264 :.. 74_ Web Viewer
75 : : 4 1~4. PTZ. WEB VIEWER < >. < >. < >. : _75
76 Web Viewer : M 20. : : :,.. M DVR PTZ, Web Viewer.. PTZ DVR. /. /.,. PTZ 45.. ) SCC-C _ Web Viewer
77 WEB VIEWER. IP DVR. b <>, <>, <>, <>. c. DVR IP. ON/OFF.,,..... M <>, <>, <>. DVR CMS & Web Search. _77
78 Web Viewer. 1 4 < >. 1 DVR. < >. 4 DVR. DVR DVR IP. ON/OFF. M : DVR : 2. 78_ Web Viewer
79 PC : BMP JPEG. M C:\Program Files\Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\ SnapShot\Search. < ( )>. 7 C:\Users\( ID)\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\DVR Web Viewer\Snapshot\. IP address_port number_ YYYYMMDD _HHMMSS_ camera number_index. ) _554_ _080744_01_00 :. IP,,. WEB VIEWER :, AVI. (PC ). M 1GB. C:\Program Files\Samsung\Dvr Web Viewer\ VideoClip\Search. < ( )>. 7 C:\users\( ID)\AppData\LocalLow\Samsung\ DVR Web Viewer\VideoClip. IP address_port number_yyyymmdd_hhmmss_camera number_index. ) _554_ _131240_01_00 AVI H.264 _79
80 Web Viewer.. <> PC. DVR. 0 24, 2. [ ] < >. 1. [ ] < >. 5. M CH01 CH04. 80_ Web Viewer
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83 ..,. WEB VIEWER. <> <>. (36).,, Mac. _83
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85 ,. DVR.,,. WEB VIEWER HDD. DVR ID. POS DVR POS,. M POS. _85
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91 DVR.. WEB VIEWER SMTP. SMTP.. _91
92 Web Viewer.. <>. DVR Web Viewer. 92_ Web Viewer
93 MOBILE VIEWER Mobile Viewer? Mobile Viewer DVR(Digital Video Recorder). 1, 4 Live Viewer (.) PTZ ( DVR ) 4 (wifi : O, 3G : X) 1.X WEB VIEWER. iphone OS v4.2.1 v4.2.1 Android v2.1/2.2/2.3 (Galaxy S/S2 ) M. ( _93
94 SEC SEC. SEC, 2.. PC /,. OS : Windows XP professional, Windows Vista, Windows 7 CPU : Intel Core2-Duo 2.4GHz RAM : DDR PC G VGA : Geforce _ Backup Viewer
95 /, / BMP JPEG. b c /.., /. 3.. BACKUP VIEWER Deinterlace Deinterlace. / , /. -1/16 +1/16, , /.., ,. 20~30 2, 11~19 4, 6~10 8, ,... _95
96 4 composite video Vpp, 75 ohm 704x fps 704x480 1, 4, SEQUENCE, PIP Linux H x480 & 704x x240, ( / ), ( / ) 5 6 (5, 10, 20, 30, 1, 3, 5, 10, 20,1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 ) /,,, /, /, / 100/120fps 4Mbps, Unlimited(4Mbps)/2/1.5/1 Mbps/800/600/500/400/300/200/ 100/50 kbps H.264(CIF) (2) / (4) / (20) TCP/IP, DHCP, PPPoE, SMTP, NTP, HTTP, DDNS, RTP, RTSP Webviewer, CMS(Smart viewer, NET-i) RTP, RTSP, HTTP, CGI CIF 15fps() / CIF 2fps() (1) 96_
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