Samsung SHR-9716 User Manual

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SPR-9816/9716
DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM

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Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product.
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  • Page 1: User Manual

    SPR-9816/9716 DIGITAL RECORDING SYSTEM user manual imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product. To receive a more comprehensive service, please register your product at www.samsung.com/global/register AB82-01978A Rev-00...
  • Page 2: Key Features Of Your Dvr

    DVR The SHR-9816/9716 compresses up to 16 video input signals using an advanced MPEG4 codec and up to 16 audio input signals using ADPCM for real-time simultaneous storage and playback from the hard drive. This unit is also capable of streaming these signals across various networks for remote monitoring.
  • Page 3 The unit's components present a choking hazard. Contact a doctor immediately if a component has been swallowed.  Install the product at a safe place so that there is no risk the DVR can be knocked or fall to the ground.
  • Page 4: System Shutdown

     This manual cannot be copied without prior written approval from the SEC.  Samsung Electronics will not be held responsible for damages caused by the improper use of the product or the use of non-specified equipment with the product.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCING YOUR REAL TIME DVR INSTALLATION CONNECTING WITH OTHER DEVICES SYSTEM SETUP DVR: Front View DVR: Rear view Installation Basic connections Sensor connection Alarm connection RS485 Connection Network connection External keypad connection Pos device connection WATCH Live watch screen...
  • Page 6 ADVANCED SEARCH APPENDIx 02_ contents Event search Sequential search Thumbnail search Object search Pos search BACKUP Backup Backup management System recovery WebDVR SPR Smart viewer Remote desktop control Specifications Outline drawings Troubleshotings(FAQ)
  • Page 7: Introducing Your Real Time Dvr

    DVR DVR: Front View With the Panel Closed With the Panel Open Power DVD-RW  Front and rear configurations of the system may change to reflect changes in specifications or other quality improvement purposes. introducing your real time DVR_03...
  • Page 8: Dvr: Rear View

    COM Port (COM1) USB Port (Ver. 2.0) Microphone Input Port (two-way audio input) VGA Port 04_ introducing your real time DVR Sensor Input (Alarm-In) Ports (16 ports) Camera Video Input Ports (16 ports) Alarm-Out Ports (4 ports) Mouse Input Port (PS/2)
  • Page 9: Installation

    • For products that require a ground source always use a plug that includes a ground pin. TEmPERATURE CONDITIONS Samsung's Digital Video Recorder is an advanced security system that contains a high-capacity hard drive and other critical circuitry. Carefully follow the installation instructions to prevent...
  • Page 10: Connecting With Other Devices

    connecting with other devices BASIC CONNECTION Using a coaxial cable, connect a camera(s) to the BNC port(s). Connect a keyboard to the PS/2 port. Connect a mouse to a USB port.  Ensure the correct rated voltage is provided before powering the unit. Improper voltage may cause malfunction and/or permanent damage to the system.
  • Page 11: Sensor Connection

    No.1 Sensor (Alarm-In) Your DVR system is capable of transmitting electrical signals to external devices when an event occurs. Mechanical or electrical switches can be connected to the Alarm-In and Ground (GND) ports. The individual Alarm-In ports can be configured from the System Setup menu as either NC (Normal Close) or NO (Normal Open).
  • Page 12: Alarm Connection

    ALARm (ALARm-OUT) CONNECTION Your DVR system is capable of activating warning lights, sirens, and other types of external devices. External device s can be connected to the unit's Alarm-Out and COM ports. Alarm Connection 1. Connect one of the external device's signal lines to the desired alarm (Alarm-Out) port.
  • Page 13: Rs485 Connection

    RS485 CONNECTION It's possible to control an external device by the DVR using the RS485 interface for communication. The RS485 port can be used to control PTZ cameras, speed domes, keyboard controllers and other types of external devices. Connect the Rx+/Tx+ & Rx-/Tx- of the external device to the + & - of the RS485 port respectively.
  • Page 14: Network Connection

    1. Connect a Ethernet/UTP cable to the network port located at the rear of the system. 2. Connect the opposite end of the Ethernet/UTP cable to the switch hub. • Before connecting your DVR system to the network, please contact your network administrator to prevent the system from causing a network conflict.
  • Page 15: External Keypad Connection

    • Refer to the SSC-2000 manual when attempting a RS232 connection. • When using a keypad device, please ensure that communication settings for both the DVR and the keypad device are the same. Communication settings mismatch can prevent the keypad device and the DVR from making normal communication.
  • Page 16: Pos Device Connection

    Video Input RS232C Cable Your DVR system is capable of operating in conjunction with POS systems, enabling you to store and search video transactions at the point of sale. AVE’s VSI-PRO is needed to connect the POS device to the DVR.
  • Page 17: Watch

    Log: Displays information on the 100 most recent events that have transpired during DVR system operation. 5 Clock Displays the current time of your DVR system. 6 Menu Buttons Watch: Accesses the Live Watch screen. Search: Accesses the Search screen.
  • Page 18: Login Screen

    Entering authorized user ID and password gives access to search features, system setup, and other system functions. Entering an incorrect user ID and password, however, will result in limited DVR functionality and control access. Logging In 1. Click on the button.
  • Page 19: Database Drive Allocation

    DATABASE DRIVE ALLOCATION Allocating a New Database Drive 1. Login as an administrator then double click on the 2. You will then be prompted with the Database Drive Allocation window. 3. Left-click on a non-allocated drive (Free Size) and you will be prompted with a "Do you want to format?"...
  • Page 20: Resource/Ptz/Playback/Log

    Reallocating a Disabled Drive 1. Left-click your mouse on a disabled database drive and you will be prompted with a “Do you want to format?” warning window. 2. Click Yes to initiate formatting or No to bypass formatting. The drive will then be reallocated as a database drive.
  • Page 21: Playback Tab

    Playback Tab Click on the Playback tab to access recording timelines and recording playback controls for 1ch playback. 1 Refresh Refreshes the timeline to the latest recording data. 2 Camera Displays the selected video channel. Selecting the camera will display the corresponding time line data.
  • Page 22: Full Screen

    FULL SCREEN Switching to Full Screen 1. Click on the button to expand the live video to full screen. 2. You now have full screen view of the live video feeds. 3. Click on the left mouse button to end full screen display.
  • Page 23: Channel Video Playback

    1-CHANNEL VIDEO PLAYBACK Instant 1-channel playback of the selected channel while monitoring others on live video feed. 1-Channel Playback 1. While monitoring, select a camera feed you wish to playback. 2. Click on the playback tab. 3. Click on the camera button.
  • Page 24: On-Screen Keyboard

    A virtual keyboard can be displayed on screen. This On-Screen Keyboard allows the user to directly enter text using the mouse when there is no keyboard attached to the DVR system or when using a keyboard is not a viable option. Launching the On-Screen Keyboard 1.
  • Page 25: System Setup

    System Setup SYSTEm SETUP - BASIC mENU Setup menu category buttons Main Menu Sub Menu  Select from individual system setup categories.  The main setup categories are Hardware, Recording, Event, Backup, Network, and System. Saving Changes  Apply: Applies any change that has been made in the system setup.
  • Page 26: Hardware

    HARDWARE This category applies to the external devices that form your DVR system. External devices like cameras, audio devices, sensors, alarms, monitors, keyboards, and POS devices Setup. These options can be used to confi gure a security system to meet your operating environment.
  • Page 27: Ptz Setup

    This DVR system allows you to remotely control PTZs, speed domes, and other external devices connected to the system. Before using this feature, however, you must install the external device to the RS485 port and configure the external device settings.
  • Page 28 Audio Use this menu to enable/disable live audio output and audio recording. 1 Audio Input This menu allows you to associate individual audio input channels to each camera channel. Select a camera channel and then the audio input channel you wish to associate to the selected camera channel.
  • Page 29: Alarm Out

    Alarm This setup category covers sensor, camera, and alarm association settings. By associating a camera to a sensor, you can confi gure how long the camera is going to record for when a sensor event is detected. In addition, by associating an alarm output to a sensor, you can setup the alarm output to sound a warning signal when a sensor event is detected.
  • Page 30: External Monitor

    External monitor This menu directs video feeds to an external monitor via the spot port. Select the cameras to be display on the spot and confi gure their dwell time. 1 SpOT 1 Camera: Select camera feeds to be transmitted by spot port 1.
  • Page 31 External Keypad Menu for setting up a keypad device to remotely control the DVR. 1 DVR ID Enter the DVR's ID (1 through 255) so that the keypad device may identify the DVR. 2 Keypad ID Enter the keypad's ID (1 through 4) so that the DVR may identify the keypad.
  • Page 32: Port Setup

    MENU FOR LINKING THE DVR SYSTEM TO POS DEVICES AND LINKING THE VIDEO RECORDINGS WITH TRANSACTION RECORDS GENERATED AT POINTS OF SALE. 1 List Displays the currently confi gured POS device, with entry add and, update, delete options. Add: Use to add a POS device to the list.
  • Page 33: Recording

    RECORDING Recording USE THIS MENU TO ASSIGN DIFFERENT RECORDING SCHEDULES FOR INDIVIDUAL CAMERAS DURING WEEKDAY, SATURDAY, AND HOLIDAY CATEGORIES. 1 Type You can register and manage up to fi ve different recording profi les (Options include: Recording times, Picture quality, Resolution, Emergency recording time, etc.).
  • Page 34 Schedule Your DVR gives you fl exibility over recording schedules by allowing you to defi ne and schedule of each individual camera's recording modes for weekday, Saturday, and holiday timeframes. This menu displays the recording schedule for the next six months from the current month in calendar format.
  • Page 35: Holiday Setup

    Holiday Setup Click on the holiday button to defi ne holidays. 1 Calendar Select a date to defi ne as a holiday. 2 Cycle Confi gure a repetition schedule for the holiday. No Cycle: Set no cycle on the selected date. Every day: Repeat from the selected date for the entered number of days.
  • Page 36: Event

    EVENT motion Detection These settings are used to commence recording when motion is detected within a user-defi ned zone. You can optimize the recording environment by associating PTZ devices, alarms, and cameras to motion detection events. 1 Video Display window This window is used to defi ne the motion detec- tion zone for the selected video feed.
  • Page 37: Object Watch

    When a change is detected within a set monitoring duration this triggers as an event and the DVR will commence recording. This feature can be confi gured so that an event triggers recording on associated cameras, alarm outputs, spot monitor output, etc.
  • Page 38 Emergency Use this menu to confi gure settings for Emergency. Use this menu to defi ne an emergency in the DVR, emergency can be used to increase fps, stream video or send E-mail to a remote client. 1 Motion Select which camera channels to set as emer- gency for when a motion event occurs.
  • Page 39: Video Loss

    Video Loss Use this menu to confi gure settings for a video loss event. Video loss events can be used to record selected cameras, move a PTZ camera or trigger an Alarm output. 1 Camera Displays the selected camera channel’s designa- tion.
  • Page 40 E-mail This feature sends out an e-mail to the administrator when an emergency or system event occurs to facilitate a fast response. 1 E-Mail Address Manage A feature that enables you to organize and man- age email addresses into groups. Clicking on the Mail Group/User Manage button prompts the E-mail Address Management window.
  • Page 41 E-mail Address manage 1 Name Enter the name you wish to search. 2 Search ‘Click on the Search button to commence search. 3 User List Displays user names registered in the mail list and their respective e-mail addresses. Add: Click on the Add button to add a new user name and email address.
  • Page 42: Backup

    BACKUP Schedule Use this menu to make a backup of recorded video data to the designated backup media based on a defi ned schedule. Select the backup timeframe, backup intervals, and backup media to confi gure a comprehensive backup schedule. 1 List Add: Click on this button to add a backup profi le to the list.
  • Page 43: Network

    This option is to allow the DHCP server to auto- matically allocate a dynamic IP address for your DVR or to confi gure a manual IP designation. If set to manual, you will need to manually enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address.
  • Page 44 DDNS This menu can be used to enable the DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) on the DVR system. DDNS is used so that, you can connect your DVR system to DHCP server and have a fi xed address. 1 Account ID: Enter the ID of your DDNS server account.
  • Page 45 Stream Control Defi ne frame rate, resolution, and picture quality settings of individual camera channels you wish to stream over the network. 1 Use Enable/Disable the cameras you wish to stream over the network. 2 Remote Frame Adjust the network streaming frame rates for individual cameras.
  • Page 46: Emergency Monitor

    5 Condition Setting Select which notifi cations will transmit video feed to the remote PC’s emergency monitor. Emergency: Select to use the DVR preset emergency setup confi guration. Event: Select to custom confi gure motion detection, video loss, and sensor channels.
  • Page 47: System

    User Use this menu to manage user accounts and groups. By assigning and restricting system access for user and group accounts, you will be able to implement systematic management of your DVR system in a multi-user environment. 1 Group List Displays a list of registered groups.
  • Page 48: Adding A Group

    8 Camera Assign monitoring and search camera channels for the user or group.  Admin account has all DVR access rights. The admin account can create, void, and access other user accounts.  Non-admin accounts cannot modify their own access clearance.
  • Page 49: Deleting A Group

    Deleting a Group 1. Select the group you wish to delete. 2. Click on the Delete button. 3. A window will prompt “Are you sure you want to delete the group?” as shown below. Click on the Yes button to continue with deletion. 4.
  • Page 50: Deleting A User Account

    Deleting a User Account 1. Select the account you wish to delete. 2. Click on the Delete button. 3. A window will prompt “Are you sure you want to delete the user?” as shown below. Click on the Yes button to continue with deletion. 46_ System Setup 4.
  • Page 51 Setting Use this menu to setup and view the General settings on the DVR. The settings include Audio delete, Watermark, Video format, Language, Recording type, System restart, System Log, S/W upgrade and a Import and Export function. 1 Auto Delete This feature automatically deletes recording database data after the designated amount of time lapses.
  • Page 52: Log Information

    Log information The log menu records all DVR system operation processes. 1 Options Log Path: Displays the fi le path for storing the log fi le. Click on the Browse button and select the path you wish to store the log fi le.
  • Page 53 (.zip format). 3. Click on the Open button to start the software upgrade. 4. Once the software upgrade has completed, the DVR application will restart. Import/Export 1 path Displays the location for exporting/importing the system profi le.
  • Page 54: Overwrite Option

    Date/Time Confi gure the current date and time for your DVR system. Select the time zone for your current location and if you desire to set the time by synchronizing with a NTP (Network time protocol) server. 1 Date/Time Setup Use to designate a time zone for the DVR sys- tem and set the Current date and time.
  • Page 55 System This menu displays the information about the DVR system and Hardware. 1 System This displays the DVR system operating system. processor type, memory, graphic card, LAN card and HDD information. 2 System Info This displays the DVR systems name, location, software version, model, administrator name and A/S Diary.
  • Page 56: Search 52 Search Screen

    Watch: Accesses the Live Watch screen. Search: Exit from the Search screen. Advanced Search: Accesses the Advanced Search Backup: Accesses the Backup confi guration screen. Setup: Accesses the System Setup screen. Exit: Use to terminate the DVR program or the system. screen...
  • Page 57: Search Date And Time Selection

    SEARCH DATE AND TImE SELECTION Use the calendar to move between days, months and years. Selecting a date that contains recording data enables you to search recordings for that day. Selecting Search Date And Time 1. From the calendar, select the date you wish to search.
  • Page 58: Search Screen Playback

    SEARCH SCREEN PLAYBACK Playback Select the camera channel and date for playback. Then, click on the play button to start playback of the recording. First recorded Data Single Frame Reverse Reverse Playback Forward Play Stop Single frame forward Last recorded Data Slow Normal Fast...
  • Page 59 3. Adjust the brightness, contrast, and sharpness levels by using the BR, CO, and Sh slide bars. 4. To restore picture quality settings to default, click on the button. Expanding/Shrinking the Screen 1. From the search screen, select the channel you wish to expand or shrink.
  • Page 60 Video Zoom-Out 1. From the search screen, select the channel you wish to zoom-out. 2. Click on the button. The mouse pointer will then turn into 3. Place the mouse pointer over the section you wish to zoom-out. 4. Left-click on the mouse to zoom-out from that section.
  • Page 61 EVENT SEARCH This feature displays events that have happened on the DVR system. All events, including motion and sensor detection events, get populated on an the event list. By double-clicking on a particular event from the list, you can playback the video recording associated to that event.
  • Page 62: Event Search

    advanced search EVENT SEARCH Event Search is a feature that searches and displays only the video recordings created by motion detection, sensor detection, alarm, object detection, and video loss events. 1 Video Display window Searched video recordings are shown in this area 2 Options: Event: Select the type of events you wish to search.
  • Page 63: Sequential Search

    SEQUENTIAL SEARCH Sequential Search is a feature that displays video recordings from a selected channel in a chronological sequence. 1 Video Display window Initiating Sequential Search creates a continuing series of video images from the selected camera channel under a selected split-screen mode. 2 Split Buttons Use to select the desired split-screen mode for the Sequential Search.
  • Page 64: Thumbnail Search

    THUmBNAIL SEARCH Thumbnail Search is a feature that divides 24 hours of video recording into selected time units and displays the results as thumbnails. 1 Video Display window Searched video recordings are shown in this area. 2 Options Intervals: Use to defi ne the time unit for Thumbnail Search.
  • Page 65: Object Search

    OBJECT SEARCH This feature is used to search for when objects have appeared and disappeared in a user designated zone. 1 Video Display window This section is where you defi ne object detection zones and shows a video image of the selected camera.
  • Page 66: Pos Search

    Query: Search POS database information using user-designated parameters. POS: Select the ID of the POS device connected to the DVR (1 through to 16). List Count: Use to defi ne the number of returns shown in the event list. 62_ advanced search 3 Search Use to search POS transaction records.
  • Page 67: Backup

    Backup BACKUP Create a backup of recorded data from the DVR to a different storage device. 1 Format Use to select a desired backup format. Supported formats are time designation (Time), video fi les (AVI and SFx), and still images (BMp and JpEG).
  • Page 68: Backup Management

    BACKUP mANAGEmENT Displays the backup information including time range, cycle, format and backup media. Backup is performed in chronological sequence on the backup schedule list. 1 Backup List Displays a list of running and scheduled backup tasks. Completed tasks will disappear from the list in the order of their completion.
  • Page 69: Appendix

    12. Following operating system backup, the system will automatically restart. 13. Windows will load and launch the DVR software. The recovery CD can be used to recover the system when replacing the Windows-installed hard disk due to a malfunction or when experiencing a critical system error.
  • Page 70 System Recovery from the Hard Disk 1. Restart the system. 2. Click on the F10 key during boot up to access the WinClon menu. 3. With the No.2 option preselected, press the enter key to commence the recovery process. 4. When prompted for the password, click on the OK button to continue with the recovery.
  • Page 71: Webdvr

    WebDVR Connecting to WebDVR 1. Enter the IP address of the DVR you wish to connect to the address fi eld of your web browser  In order for WebDVR to function normally on Windows Vista, Internet Explorer must be launched in administrator mode.
  • Page 72 Watch 1 Video Display window The live video feed is shown in this area. 2 Live watch Click to move to the Live Watch screen. 3 playback Click to move to the Search screen. 4 Split Buttons These buttons indicate 4-, 6-, 9-, 10-, 13-, 16-, 25-, 33-, and 36-split screen modes.
  • Page 73 WebDVR Search Screen 1 Video Display window Video recordings are shown in this area. 2 Split Buttons Split-screen buttons used to split the screen into different confi gurations. 3 Search Date & Time Select the desired search date and time. 4 Timeline Indicates recording data of each camera.
  • Page 74: Spr Smart Viewer

    SPR Smart Viewer Viewer Installation 1. Insert the SpR Smart Viewer software CD and launch the setup.exe file. 2. Follow the instructions of the installation wizard. 3. Once the program installation has completed, click on the Finish button to exit. 4.
  • Page 75: Watch Screen

    This button becomes active after logging ): This feature is used for two-way Two-Way Audio( audio communication between the Viewer and DVR site. 4 Log/pTZ/playback Tabs The Log tab displays system events, the PTZ tab contains PTZ control features, and the Playback tab offers selected channel playback controls.
  • Page 76 Connection list or to connect to a remote DVR server. Click on the Connect button to launch the Server Connection window. 2. Select the DVR you want to connect to from the server list. 3. Click on the Connect button to open a connection with the selected DVR server.
  • Page 77 Screen nection screens. Watch E-Map 10 Server List Displays a list of DVR servers connected to SPR Smart Viewer. 11 Calendar Indicates recorded data location in calendar for- mat. Dates with recorded data will be highlighted in a different color.
  • Page 78 2. Drag and drop the DVR server onto the video data display window. Stop Maximum Speed Mute 3. Recording information from the selected DVR server will be displayed on SPR Smart Playback. 4. To search other DVR servers, repeat steps 1 and 2.
  • Page 79 Selected camera from the Emap or dragged from the server list will be displayed in this screen. 3 Time Display Displays the Samsung logo and the current time. 4 menu These buttons are used to access Search, E-Map, Backup, System Setup, and Server Con- nection screens.
  • Page 80: Virtual Keyboard

    Setup menu category buttons Main Menu Sub-Menu Sub-Menu • Access the difference setup categories using these buttons. • Setup categories include Hardware, Screen, Schedule, Event, Backup, Network, and System. Saving/Cancelling Changes • OK: Closes the confi guration window and saves all changes.
  • Page 81: Remote Desktop Control

    Remote Desktop Control Remote Desktop Control consists of a server and a client and must be installed between the server and the client in order to facilitate TCP/IP- based connection to the client from the server. By designating the Viewer as the server, it then becomes possible to use the Viewer like a local PC via the client.
  • Page 82: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Category Main Processor(CPU) Main Memory(RAM) Main Board H.D.D. DVD-RW O. S Power Supply Capture Board Input Video Monitor Out Spot Out Input Audio Output Max ips@CIF Display Division Max ips@CIF Resolution Recording Type ALARM IN/ALAM OUT Keypad ATM/POS Remote S/W Network Media Backup...
  • Page 83: Outline Drawings

    OUTLINE DRAWINGS appendix _79...
  • Page 84 TROUBLESHOOTINGS(FAQ) pROBLEM Can’t turn ON the power of the system power is turned ON, but all you can see is a blue screen. Camera numbers are displayed on the screen, but can’t see any visual transferred from camera. Video images are displayed, but there are no recordings.
  • Page 85 pROBLEM Some cameras show video images in weird colors or abnormal shapes.. Displayed video signals have a lot of noise. Sometimes the system reboots without any cause. Connected sensors are not working properly. Connected control devices are not working properly. SOLUTION  Check the cameras connected to the system.
  • Page 86: Open Source License Report On The Product

    OPEN SOURCE LICENSE REPORT ON THE PRODUCT This product uses software provided under the name of GPL and LGPL. You can receive the following GPL and LGPL source codes by email request to www.sec.co.kr.  GPL Software Kernel, Busybox, Sysvinit, dvd+rw-tools, cdrtools, dosfstools  LGPL Software gLibc, Inetutils GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE...
  • Page 87 constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program). Whether that is true depends on what the Program does. 1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program’s source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate copyright notice and disclaimer of...
  • Page 88 otherwise to copy, modify, sublicense or distribute the Program is void, and will automatically terminate your rights under this License. However, parties who have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compliance.
  • Page 89 REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PARTY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PERMITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY...
  • Page 90 and change free software to make sure the software is free for all its users. This license, the Lesser General Public License, applies to some specially designated software packages--typically libraries--of the Free Software Foundation and other authors who decide to use it.
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  • Page 95: Openssl License

    OpenSSL LICENSE * Copyright (c) 1998-2006 The OpenSSL Project. All rights reserved. * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  • Page 96 “This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)” The word ‘cryptographic’ can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related :-). * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement:...
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