Digital Video Recorder SVR-1670 User Guide Before installing and operating this product, please read this manual thoroughly. ENGLISH Digital Video Recorder 1 User Guide Firmware Version 1.0.
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Table of contents Chapter 1. About Safety, Compliance and Disposal Chapter 8. Working with Events………………………………………………… 66 8. 1 About Events……………………………………………………………… 8. 2 Setting Up for Event Recording… ………………………………………… 8. 3 Working with Normal Events… …………………………………………… 8. 4 Working with Presets……………………………………………………… 8. 5 Working with Digital I/O…………………………………………………… 8. 6 Defining Programs………………………………………………………… 8. 7 Setting Up To Record……………………………………………………… 66 66 69 72 72 74 76 Chapter 9.
Chapter 1. About Safety, Compliance and Disposal 1. 2 Cautions 1. 4 Disposal Procedures Samsung Techwin, although not responsible for accidents or damage that might occur as a result of using this product, wants you to use it wisely and safely. In this section, we provide several cautions you need to follow before installing or operating the equipment. Heed these cautions to prevent minor injury to users or damage to the equipment. You will see other cautions throughout this manual.
Chapter 2. SVR-1670 Description 2. 1 About the SVR The SVR-1670 in the Samsung SVR series records and plays video from up to 16 channels. In addition, the SVR can alert you of the occurrence of user-defined events, such as motion detection, using the buzzer, on the screen, or via e-mail. Various methods are provided to configure and control this product: the front panel control board, mouse, remote controller, Web Viewer, SVM-S1 (CMS: Centralized Management Software), and controller.
Chapter 2. SVR-1670 Description 2. 3 Package Contents 2. 4 Front Panel Overview Refer to the package contents diagram to ensure that all accessories are provided with your SVR1670. The front panel of the SVR-1670 has the following controls and indicators: Figure 2.3.1 Package Contents – SVR-1670 and Mouse AC CORD Remote controller Program CD Figure 2.4.1 SVR-1670 Front Panel No.
Chapter 2. SVR-1670 Description 2. 5 Rear Panel Overview 9 AUTO Starts or stops user-defined sequences. 10 PTZ Starts or stops a PTZ function. 11 MONITOR Switches between the main and spot monitors. 12 MENU Opens the on-screen display menu. 13 SEARCH Starts Search mode. 14 COPY Starts Copy mode. 15 FUNC Starts Function mode. 16 ESC Each time pressed, closes open submenus and menus. 17 PLAY/ENTER Starts playback or selects an item on the menu.
Chapter 2. SVR-1670 Description 2. 6 The Remote Control No. You can control all SVR-1670 features using the remote control device. You can also control multiple SVR-1670s from one remote control device. This section explains how in these topics : • Buttons on the Remote Control. • Setting Unit SVR-1670 IDs. • Usable Range of Remote Control. • Changing Batteries. Buttons on the Remote Control 1 Name ID 2 FUNC Starts Function mode. Channel buttons Changes channels.
Chapter 2. SVR-1670 Description Setting the SVR-1670’s ID for the Remote Control You can control up to 16 SVR-1670s from one remote control by creating unique IDs for each SVR-1670. · Setting the ID for the remote control device Changing Batteries The Remote Control takes AAA-sized batteries. Here is how to insert new or replacement batteries: 1. To remove the rear battery cover, press it forward. 2. Check the battery contacts inside the remote controller: + and –.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation · Solid wire : S trip 1/3 ~ 1/2" (8 ~ 10mm) of insulation off the end of the wire. Use AWG 20 ~ 26. 3. 1 Installing the SVR-1670 in a Rack To use the SVR-1670 safely, please install the SVR in a rack using the enclosed rack mounts. Follow these instructions to install the SVR-1670 in a rack. 1. Attach the enclosed rack mounts to the product. Rack Mount Figure 3.2.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation Basic Connection Diagram The following configuration diagram depicts a basic sample configuration that include cameras, monitors, sensors, and relays. These diagrams are representative only and are not intended to depict the only possible configurations for the SVR-1670. The following default settings are assigned to cameras that are connected to the SVR-1670. · Video input type, which is determined by the device that is connected to the lowest channel number.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation Connecting a Monitor 3. Refer to Figure 3.3.6 when connecting devices with D-SUB cables. 1. Ensure that the SVR-1670 is not connected to a live power source. 2. Using a monitor cable, connect a monitor or monitors to the SVR-1670. Figure 3.3.4 Connecting Monitors to the SVR-1670 3. Connect the monitor’s power cord to the monitor and to an external power source. Connecting Audio 1. Ensure that the SVR-1670 is not connected to a live power source. Figure 3.3.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation Connecting the Power Cable Connect the power cable as shown in the following figure. The SVR-1670 starts automatically when the power is connected. 3. 4 Extended Connections to the SVR-1670 This section explains how to connect additional devices to the SVR-1670.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation The sensor specifications are as follows. Specification Electric capacity D-I/O Connections And Settings No. of inputs 16 transistor input Input types N.C, N.O support Support Sensor Dry contact sensor Connection method Insert stripped wire end into terminal block Pulse width of usable input Minimum 500ms Output power Typical DC 12mA Connect a digital device to the D-I/O input and output terminals. D-I/O Figure 3.4.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation The following figures illustrate how to connect PTZ cameras through the RS-422/485 port (COM2/ COM4) and how to connect other devices through the serial port connection terminals. Serial communication terminal connections Several types of devices can be connected to the SVR-1670 through serial ports. Access control, ATM, and PoS transaction data can be transmitted through the COM1 port. PTZ cameras can be connected and operated through the COM2 or COM4 ports.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation 3. 5 Remote Monitoring and Control External storage connections You can connect an eSATA external hard disk drive and a USB memory device to the SVR-1670. One eSATA external storage device can be connected through the eSATA port on the back panel of the SVR-1670 to expand storage to a maximum of 8TB. The eSATA port supports the Samsung Techwin SVS-5R eSATA external hard disk drive. This section describes how to configure remote access to the SVR-1670.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation 3. Turn on the hub or router. 4. Turn on the SVR-1670. 2. Lift up the hard disk drive bracket, and then insert a hard disk. Fasten the disk to the bracket using the enclosed fixture screws, as shown in the picture below. T o prevent damage to the SVR-1670, wait to turn the power on until after you have connected the Ethernet cable. 3.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation 5. Connect the SMPS (switched mode power supply) power cable. Enabling a Hard Disk Drive To enable the newly attached hard disk drive, you must change its availability to " O " on the SVR-1670’s Disk Manager menu. D C A B AB CD 1. From the OSD, select the System Settings menu. 2. Select the Disk submenu, and then, on it, select Disk Manager. - The newly installed hard disk drive appears in the list along with O and X under the State category. Figure 3.6.
Chapter 3. Hardware Installation Removing a Hard Disk Drive To detach a hard disk drive, follow the instructions below: 1. Unplug the SATA and power cables. Remove the screws that connect the SVR-1670 main unit and the hard disk drive bracket. Figure 3.6.11 Removing Hard Disk Drive A B D C AB CD Figure 3.6.9 Removing Screws that Connect the SVR-1670 and Hard Disk Drive Bracket Now, it is time to configure and disable the hard drive from the system.
Chapter 4. Navigation: On-Screen Display and Function Menus This chapter provides information about using the two graphical user interfaces for the Samsung SVR -1670 DVR—the On-Screen Display and the Function menu. Quick Setup Display Setup Record Setup Event Setup Network Setup System Setup Exit The On-Screen Display (OSD) provides access to all SVR-1670 features and settings through a series of menus, submenus and options.
Chapter 4. Navigation: On-Screen Display and Function Menus Place in OSD Description / Navigation Menu Current menu tab is highlighted in blue. Move between menus in any of these ways : · DVR front panel : Use the left and right buttons, then press PLAY/ENTER to make your selection. · Mouse : Press the mouse’s left key to make your selection. · Remote Control : Use the left and right arrow buttons, and then press Enter to make your selection. To select a different menu or to exit the OSD, press Exit.
Chapter 4. Navigation: On-Screen Display and Function Menus The following table explains what function is controlled by each icon : To save your changes : 1. Select the Exit tab on the OSD. 2. Select “Save”. 3. When the confirmation message appears, select “Save”. Icon Function Opens the OSD. The FUNC menu closes and the OSD is available. · If you decide you do not want to save changes, select “Don’t save.”. Displays a list of system information. 4.
Chapter 5. Quick Setup This chapter explains the Quick Setup menu, from which you can set the recording mode and the system date and time. You can also turn on event checking and audio, and select the language for the system to use. This chapter information is presented in the following sections: ▶ 5.1 Working on the Quick Setup Menu ▶ 5.2 Setting the Record Mode ▶ 5.3 Setting the Date and Time 5. 2.
Chapter 5. Quick Setup 3. Once you have completed the Record setup, notice the Rec light on the DVR’s front panel flickers and the symbol S displays to show that all channels are recording as scheduled. 5. 3. Setting the Date and Time Setting the system time is very important for the validity of your recorded data. The date and time you set governs all schedules your subsequently configure for the DVR. The date and time appear on all monitor displays and on all timestamps for events. Chapter 6.
Chapter 6. Using the System Setup Menu Updating Firmware You can update the firmware you are using for video access and management. 1. Insert a USB drive containing firmware update files to one of the USB ports on the SVR-1670. 2. Select Firmware Update from the System submenu. 3. When the confirmation message appears, select “Yes” . 4. Upon the completion of an update, the SVR-1670 automatically reboots. You can also update firmware through the Network. Figure 6.1.
Chapter 6. Using the System Setup Menu 6. 2 Using the Disk Options on the System Setup Menu The Disk submenu under the System Setup menu tab provides the Disk Manager option to manage internal and external HDDs. Working with the Disk Manager Submenu With the Disk Manager, you manage internal and external HDDs to track their status, bad blocks, size, whether enabled or disabled.
Chapter 6. Using the System Setup Menu 6. 3 Working with Passwords and Permissions The columns next to Admin are for Users. You set up permissions on the System Setup Menu’s Password submenu. Permissions are granted, or withheld, for using the various features and performing various tasks. · An “X” on any row in this column means each user must have specific permission to use that feature. · An “O” on any row in this column means all users have permission to use that feature.
Chapter 6. Using the System Setup Menu Chapter 7. Communication To/From the DVR The Communication menu options allow you to configure for communication to and through a network, a DDNS server, NTP synchronization, and remote control devices. Changing Passwords If you have the correct permission, you can change user passwords. 1. In the Change P/W row, select the user whose password you want to change. These topics are explained in the following sections : ▶ 7.1 Setting up Network Communication ▶ 7.
Chapter 7. Communication To/From the DVR DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) manages host addresses on a network. DHCP is used on a LAN with a DHCP server installed. If the LAN has a DHCP server and you have enabled this DHCP option, the DHCP server will allocate an IP address to the DVR. IP Addr IP Address is used for communication between the DVR and SVM-S1, and is also used when Web Viewer accesses the DVR. It is available only when Net Mask and Gateway are set.
Chapter 7. Communication To/From the DVR 7. 2. Registering with a DDNS Server To make the DVR’s IP address easily identifiable, your can register, with a DDNS server, a dynamic IP address for the DVR. (Otherwise, the DVR has as a different IP address assigned every time it connects to the ISP, making it difficult to determine the DVR's IP address.) This section explains how you complete DDNS setup, by: • Registering a DVR with a Dynamic IP Address • Configuring the DVR for DDNS Figure 7.2.
Chapter 7. Communication To/From the DVR 5. The newly registered DVR now appears on your Product List page : Figure 7.2.4 iPOLiS Product List Page Option Setting Interval The dynamic IP address renews the relevant data from the DDNS per each interval, thus maintaining a continuous registration status. If you set the registration interval to Off or if the DVR does not upload any information over two days, information for the DVR will be removed from the DDNS server.
Chapter 7. Communication To/From the DVR 7. 3. Setting up for NTP Synchronization Network Time Protocol (NTP) synchronizes time between devices on network. On a network, a server provides the base time. The client systems receive the time from that server for synchronization. 7. 4. Setting up Remote Control Devices You can operate the DVR with various remote control devices. Figure 7.3.1 NTP submenu on the Communication Menu Figure 7.4.
Chapter 7. Communication To/From the DVR 7. 5 Setting Up Streaming Options Setting Serial Ports To set the serial port, first select the COM (communication port) : ∙ COM1 and COM3 are fixed to RS-232C ∙ COM2 uses RS-422/RS485 ∙ COM4 uses RS-485. 1. Access the Serial submenu (to the right of the COM selection). 2. For the Devise option, select a connected device. 3. Set the other selections— Baud rate, the Parity, Stop Bit and Data Bit—as appropriate for the device you’ve chosen.
Chapter 8. Working with Events This chapter provides information about actions you can take on the Event Setup menu of the OSD. The information is presented in these sections: ▶ 8. 1 About Events ▶ 8. 2 Setting Up for Event Recording ▶ 8. 3 Working with Normal Events ▶ 8. 4 Working with Presets ▶ 8. 5 Working with Digital I/O 8. 1 About Events With Event setup, you prepare the DVR to record when an event occurs.
Chapter 8. Working with Events Option Working with the Normal Event Source Submenu Setting The normal event source is the action that triggers the event. You access this submenu from the Event submenu on the OSD’s Event Setup. Email Address Enter the e-mail address of the person receiving the notification. Use only Roman alphabet letters and numbers, in the format is xxxx@xxxxxx.xxx. S stands for sensor. Sender Address Enter an email address that identifies the DVR as the sender of the notification.
Chapter 8. Working with Events Area If the MD Channel is set to All, the motion detection areas can be set to Set All or Clear All. If an individual channel is set for MD, Area can be set to Set All, Clear All or Select Area. Sensor You can set one sensor for the channel selected, of you can select all sensors (of 16 possible sensors available). Select the sensor, and set it to either N.O. (Not Open) or N.C. (Not Closed), or the setting can be Off. Text For text settings.
Chapter 8. Working with Events 8. 4 Working with Presets On the Preset submenu, you can setup for event detection based on preset camera angles you specify in the PTZ menu. First, you need to define the preset for the PTZ camera attached to the channel. 1. On the Preset submenu of the Event Setup menu, - Set a channel number. - Choose the type of event—sensor, text, or MD (motion detection). - Enter the Preset number. Figure 8.5.
Chapter 8. Scheduling and Recording Video This chapter provides information about : • Scheduled Recording, which records video automatically at a scheduled time • Manual Recording, which records video manually by pressing the REC button • Event Recording records video automatically when events occur. This table describes the settings : Option The chapter also discussing configuration settings including programming schedules, advanced camera and audio setup.
Chapter 8. Scheduling and Recording Video When Events Occur in Multiple Channels Simultaneously If events occur simultaneously in multiple channels and the Event settings exceeds the DVR's maximum recording performance: ∙ the Normal settings value is retained and ∙ the channels with events drop their Event frame rates settings to record the events. However, the SVR-1670 provides D1 30 compressed frames for all channels; it can record programs at a manually selected resolution and frame rate at all times.
Chapter 8. Scheduling and Recording Video Option Description Index 1-50 different programs can be set. This allows you to set an variety of indexes for various days, and portions of days, for each week. Day The day of the week this Index is in affect. Program The Program you wish to use for the Index. To see the definition of any particular Program, go to Program submenu on the Record Setup menu of the OSD. Also refer to Defining Programs on page 69. Time Time of day.
Chapter 9. Camera and Monitor Display Setup This chapter provides information about setting up the camera and monitor displays, and the screen layout, sequencing and other features available when viewing video images from cameras connected to the DVR. The information is presented in these sections : ▶ 9. 1 Setting Up the Camera Display ▶ 9. 2 About Multichannel Screen Display ▶ 9. 3 Setting Up the Monitor Display ▶ 9. 4 Using Auto Sequencing ▶ 9.
Chapter 9. Camera and Monitor Display Setup different layout on the split screen : Using the MULTI button on the Function menu. 1. Open the Function Menu and press the MULTI button . 2. A list of layout configuration options displays on screen. Select the layout you wish to see. For example, if you select “11,” channel 11 will display in full screen. If you select “ 9A,” the screen will split to show those 9 channels. 3. Press ESC to close the menu. 9.
Chapter 9. Camera and Monitor Display Setup 4. Once you have setup the sequences, close the Seq submenu to return to the Monitor submenu to set the Dwell Time. 5. For the Dwell Time option, enter the amount of time you want each channel to appear on the monitor (from 1 to 60 seconds). · You must set a Dwell Time to activate Auto Sequencing. If Dwell Time is set to Off, Auto Sequencing will not work. Chapter 10.
Chapter 10. Camera Commands Figure 10.2.1 PTZ Menu Option Description P/T P/T stands for Pan/Tilt. Select this button to operate the Pan or Tilt features of the camera. Z/F Z/F stands for Zoom/Focus. Select this button to operate the Zoom or Focus features of the camera. Menu Opens the PTZ menu. To exit the menu, press the PTZ button on the front panel. Preset with Load and Save You can define where and how you want the camera to position itself.
Chapter 11. Working with Recorded Video This chapter discussed working with video that has been recorded on the DVR. The chapter covers these topics : ▶ 11. 1 Various Playback Options. ▶ 11. 2 Searching for Recorded Video ▶ 11. 3 About Copying Video 11. 1 Various Playback Options To begin playback of recorded video on a 16-channel split screen, either : • Press the PLAY button on the DVR’s front panel; • Press the Play button on the remote control; • On the Function Key menu, press the Play button.
Chapter 11. Working with Recorded Video 12 is Noon, and so on. If an hour is marked in pink, video was recorded in that hour. 6. Press the ENTER button to start playback of the video for the date and time you’ve selected. Searching by Time 1. Select Time from the Search Menu. Searching by Event You can search for events that occurred at a specific time down to the second. 1. Select Event from the Search Menu. Figure 11.2.2 Time Search Menu 2.
Chapter 11. Working with Recorded Video 11. 3 About Copying Video The SVR 1680/1660 allows copying to three types of media. • CD/DVD : You can copy video to a CD or DVD. We recommend you use the 16x CDs or DVDs from Mitsubishi, TDK, Imation and Sony. • STK : You can copy several channels of video to HDD or USB storage, to play them using the mini player or network manager. Only users with correct security permissions can use the Copy function.
Chapter 12. Using Web Viewer This chapter provides information about Web Viewer, an online application which serves as a complement to the DVR. With Web Viewer, you can view visual live feeds and play recorded data over the Internet. The information is presented in these sections : ▶ 12. 1 System Requirements ▶ 12. 2 Starting Web Viewer ▶ 12. 3 Monitoring Live Video ▶ 12. 4 Working with Recording Video 12.
Chapter 12. Using Web Viewer Sensor Status The Control Relay window on the left side of the screen displays the status of sensors. The window on the left side of the screen displays the status of currently activated relays. Use the number buttons in the window to control corresponding relays. PTZ Control When clicking on a video channel, the selected screen is outlined in orange.
Chapter 12. Using Web Viewer 12. 4 Playback Click at the top of the screen to display the Playback screen. This screen lets you watch saved videos. Playback uses the Time Search option. Clicking the PAUSE button pauses the current video. · Stop Button: Stops a video. · Move the knob on the slider below the playback screen to seek to a specific video time. Times with video available are highlighted in blue on the time slider while times with event video are in red.
Appendix A. Specifications of the SVR-1670 Specifications of the SVR-1670 c. External HDD d. Back -up DVD Writer : Display 1. Video a. Inputs Resolution 2. Live a. Frame rate b. Resolution : c. Multi Screen 1 6 composite video 1 Vpp, 75 ohm automatic termination 704 x 480 for NTSC; 704 x 576 for PAL 480fps 704 x 480 for NTSC; 704 x 576 for PAL 1/4/9/10/16 Performance 1. Recording a. Compression b. Recording Rate c. Mode d. Overwrite modes e. Pre-Event f. Post-Event 2. Search & Playback a.
Appendix A. Specifications of the SVR-1670 General NTSC 1. Electrical a. Input Voltage b. Power consumption 2. Environmental a. Operating Temp b. Operating Humidity 3. Mechanical a. Dimensions b. Weight (1x hard disks) c. Rack mount kit 100 to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz Max. 65 W with 1x HDD; Max.50W 32°F ~ +104°F(+5°C ~ +40°C) 0%RH ~ 60%RH 17.5 x 3.5 x 16 inch (445 x 88 x 405 mm) Approx. 22.1 lb (10 kg) For mounting one unit in an EIA 19 inch rack Appendix B.
Appendix B. Recording Program Default Settings PAL Normal Resolution FPS Event Quality Resolution FPS Manufacturer Product Quality SUNGJIN · SungJin SJ372R1' N Half 4 Q4 Half 8 Q5 O Half 4 Q4 Half 8 Q4 SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS · Samsung SCC641 P Half 3 Q4 Half 4 Q4 PANASONIC · Panasonic WV-CS850 Q Half 1 Q4 Half 3 Q4 LG · LG GAC-PT2 R Half 0 Q4 Half 6 Q5 S CIF 25 Q5 CIF 25 Q5 WEBGATE Inc.
Appendix D. Factory Default Settings This appendix contains default systems settings. Use this list to identify default settings as they are set when the DVR is shipped from the factory. You can change these settings, on the OSD menu, to your preferred settings.
Appendix D. Factory Default Settings Record Setup Record Options Settings Record Mode Schedule & Event Schedule Before : 1 sec., After : 1 sec.
Appendix D. Factory Default Settings Event Setup Preset D-I/O Options xDSL DDNS Manual Seek Header Off Header 1 header1 Header 2 header2 Delimiter 0D0A Timeout (ms) 1000 Lines 20 Channel Number Ch 1 Preset Not Set D-I/O Output Output Type Sensor Communications Network Settings Device Options Settings Type Ethernet DHCP Off IP addr Default IP Net Mask Default NM Gateway Default GW DNS1 0.0.0.0 Additional DNS 0.0.0.
Appendix D. Factory Default Settings Communications NTP Options Not Registered Sync with NTP Off NTP Mode Client NTP Server Loc. Remote Settings Status ii 255.255.255.
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Appendix E. Glossary Term Definition 4 CIF A videoconferencing format that specifies data rates of 30 fps with each frame containing 704 horizontal lines by 576 vertical lines. 4CIF is 4 times the size of CIF. See CIF. AC Alternating Current, a form of electricity for powering an appliance. The SVR1680/1660 supports either AC or DC current. AC/DC A power supply offering Alternating Current and Direct Current.
Appendix E. Glossary Term Definition FAT 32 Format File allocation table (32 bit generation). Replaces and overcomes limitations of previous versions. The SVR-1680/1660 supports the FAT 32 operating system. FCC Federal Communications Commission. The governing body in the United States that creates and enforces compliance regulations regarding electronic equipment that radiates radio frequency energy.
Appendix E. Glossary Sensitivity Sensor An alarm sensor is available for each camera channel. Sensors are normally open (N/O), or normally closed (N/C). Spot monitor A monitor that displays video but that does not provide access to onscreen display menus. Sync video channel The video camera to which recorded audio is associated. Terminal block A group of connectors on the rear panel of a DVR into which wires are inserted that control camera position.
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