Samsung SRN-6450 User Manual

Samsung SRN-6450 User Manual

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SNR-6400/3200

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    32 CHANNEL 64 CHANNEL NVR SRN-6450/3250 User Manual SNR-6400/3200...
  • Page 2 Samsung Techwin. Disclaimer Samsung Techwin makes the best to verify the integrity and correctness of the contents in this document, but no formal guarantee shall be provided. Use of this document and the subsequent results shall be entirely on the user’s own responsibility. Samsung Techwin reserves the right to change the contents of this document without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Preface

    All copy, reprint and translation to other languages of a part of or all of the contents of this instruction manual without permission of Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. are expressly prohibited except for fair use within the scope of copyright law.
  • Page 4 This product is not an anti-theft or fire-prevention device; the manufacturer is not responsible for any damage to property or personnel that may occur during its use. This product must be installed by skilled and experienced personnel; self-installation by the user is prohibited.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface ..................... 1 Product Warranty and Limited Liability ................1 Table of Contents ................3 Chapter 1. Overview ............... 6 1.1. Safety Precautions ..................6 1.2. Product Contents .................... 9 Chapter 2. Part Names ..............10 2.1. Front Panel ....................10 2.2.
  • Page 6 Chapter 4. Operation ..............31 4.1. System Requirements .................. 31 4.2. Compatible Web Browsers ................31 4.3. Login ......................32 4.4. Monitoring ..................... 33 4.4.1. Splitting Screen and Changing Channels ............33 4.4.2. Video Control ..................... 34 4.4.3. PTZ Control ......................34 4.4.4.
  • Page 7 5.2. Network Setup ....................82 5.2.1. Monitor Ethernet Port Setup ................82 5.2.2. Source Ethernet Port Setup ................85 5.2.3. Storage Ethernet Port Setup ................86 5.3. HDD Mode Setup ................... 87 5.4. Removing HDDs .................... 90 5.5. Formatting HDDs ..................91 5.5.1.
  • Page 8: Chapter 1. Overview

    Chapter 1. Overview This digital video recorder plus disk player features HDD storage and playback capabilities for 64/32-channel digital video. Setting up this recorder is easy; you may use the buttons on the front of the product, or connect to the product remotely via a network. With proven performance and reliability, the NVR is a self-sufficient video recorder as well as ideal for digital video feed storage for monitoring systems of banks, apartment buildings, and public offices that require a high security level.
  • Page 9 To prevent electrical fire, do not connect multiple power cords to a single outlet. Do not place heavy objects or vessels containing water on the unit since it can cause serious malfunctions. Do not use this item in a location containing propane gas, gasoline, or other flammable substances to avoid risk of explosion or fire.
  • Page 10 This product is not an anti-theft or fire-prevention device; the manufacturer is not responsible for any damage to property or personnel that may occur. Samsung Techwin recommends the installation of a UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) with all its recording products.
  • Page 11: Product Contents

    1.2. Product Contents The contents of this product are as shown below. Rack Mount and Fixture Power Cord Screws HDD Fixture Screws User's Manual Quick Reference Guide NET-I Viewer/User’s Manual CD Cross Cable HDD Tray (4EA)
  • Page 12: Chapter 2. Part Names

    Chapter 2. Part Names 2.1. Front Panel Name Function Key Lock Turning the key completely engages the lock, so the buttons on the front panel cannot be accessed and the HDD bay door cannot be opened. SATA-Bracket Mounts hard disks for storing recorded video. Up to four hard disks can be mounted.
  • Page 13 Name Function EXTERNAL A blue indicator means that an external HDD is connected to the rear eSATA Port4 and functioning normally. A red indicator means HDD4 that External HDD4 is not functioning properly. A red indicator means that the product is in recording mode. ALARM A blue indicator means that an event in Input Group has occurred.
  • Page 14: Back Panel

    2.2. Back Panel Name Function AC IN Used to connect the product power cable. SMPS FAN This fan cools the power supply. DC FAN This fan cools the inside of the product. Monitor Ethernet Port A network port that allows the product to connect to a PC to run Web Viewer.
  • Page 15: Default Settings

    2.3. Default Settings The following are the factory default settings for the product. 2.3.1. Monitoring Page Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Auto Sequence Display Mode 16Ch display Group Channel Info PT, ZF PT Activated PTZ speed 2.3.2. Playback Page Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting...
  • Page 16: Config Page

    2.3.3. Config Page Record Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Normal Record Config All frames Input Group own event Active All frames Event Record Config Inactive I frames Pre Recording Time 5 Sec Post Recording Time 5 Sec Button Normal Record selected Record Time Table...
  • Page 17 Camera Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Open Channel List Ch1 ~ Ch16 Channel List Select Channel Ch01 Disable/Enable Disable Channel Name Ch01, Ch02, Ch03, … Model Connection Type Static IP 0.0.0.0 Connection Port 4000 Channel Setup Password Picture Type MPEG ATC Mode Video Quality...
  • Page 18 Network Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Connection Type Static IP IP Address 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 Monitor Ethernet Port Gateway 0.0.0.0 Connection Port 4000 Http Port ATC Mode Disable Disable Server Domain www.samsungipolis.com DDNS Password Connection Type Static IP IP Address 0.0.0.0 Source Ethernet Port...
  • Page 19: System Page

    Time Setup Main Menu Sub Menu Default Setting Date Format mm.dd.yy Time Format Time Configuration Time Zone (GMT 00:00) Greenwich Mean Time Use DST Disable Use Client Disable Use Server Disable Public Server1 Address pool.ntp.org Public Server2 Address asia.pool.ntp.org Public Server3 Address europe.pool.ntp.org Public Server4 Address north-america.pool.ntp.org...
  • Page 20: Chapter 3. Installation

    Chapter 3. Installation 3.1. Installing and Connecting Product 3.1.1. Supplying Power and Operating the Product Connect the power cord to the product as shown in the picture below. Once the power cord is securely connected, press the power switch in the rear panel to boot the system.
  • Page 21: Internal Hdd

    3.1.3. Internal HDD Open the HDD Bay as shown below to add, remove, or replace an internal HDD. ① Press PUSH to open the Locking Door. ② Turn Key Lock counterclockwise to unlock.
  • Page 22 ③ Open the HDD Door. ④ While pressing the HDD Hook down, pull on the handle to pull out the SATA Bracket. ⑤ Unscrew the fixture screws on the SATA Bracket before removing the HDD; fasten the screws securely after you insert the HDD in the SATA Bracket.
  • Page 23 ⑥ Make sure that the SATA Bracket is pushed back all the way in the HDD Bay, and close the HDD Door. ⑦ Turn Key Lock clockwise to lock. ⑧ Close the Locking Door.
  • Page 24: External Hdd

    ⑨ When adding a new, unformatted HDD, the product automatically formats the HDD. Formatting HDD is in Progress... displaying the formatting process in the front LCD. Internal HDD [2] Added successfully! Upon completing the formatting process, the message above is displayed in the LCD along with a blue indicator in the HDD LED, indicating that the new HDD is ready to use.
  • Page 25: Sensor

    eSATA external HDD You may connect an external HDD while the product is in operation. However, this may result in certain models of external HDDs not being detected. As such, it is recommended that you connect any external HDD by following the Note steps outlined below.
  • Page 26: Relays

    For detailed instructions on connecting sensors, please refer to "4.6.3. Event Setup" 3.1.6. Relays The following are specifications and operating conditions for alarm output. Number of Input Circuits 2 Relays Spec. Output Types Dry Contact. Connection Type Attach stripped wire connections to the terminal block. 30V 1A Power 125V 0.5A...
  • Page 27: Usb

    RELAY OUT 2 Normal Close Common Normal Open For detailed instructions on connecting the relay output, please refer to "4.6.3. Event Setup" 3.1.7. USB The USB ports on the rear panel are used to upgrade the product's firmware with the buttons on the front panel.
  • Page 28: Connecting To The Website

    3.2. Connecting to the Website 3.2.1. Connecting Cable Press PUSH on the front panel to open the Locking Door, then connect a PC to the Front Panel Network Port with the supplied crossover cable as shown in the illustration below. (When using a hub to connect the product to a computer, you may use a normal LAN cable instead of a cross-over cable.) 3.2.2.
  • Page 29 dialog. (If the "Obtain an IP address automatically" option is checked under the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window, please click the "Use the following IP address" radio button option before proceeding.) Click Add under IP addresses then enter 192.168.1.xxx. The NVR uses 192. 168. 1. 100 as the IP address;...
  • Page 30: Connecting And Changing Settings

    3.2.3. Connecting and Changing Settings Type 192.168.1.100 in your Internet browser address bar then press Enter. In the login window, enter admin as the User ID and 11111111 for the Password. Click Login to connect to the product.
  • Page 31 When connecting to the product for the first time, no video displays as no network or camera is set up. Clicking at the top of the screen directs you to a new page, as shown in the screenshot below. Clicking directs you to a new page, as shown in the screenshot below.
  • Page 32 Use the left menu to set up the product. For detailed instructions on each menu item, please refer to "4.6. Config" and "4.7. System" Once a network is set up, You can use the Monitor Ethernet Port on the product back panel to connect to the product. The IP address for the front port is fixed as 192.168.1.100;...
  • Page 33: Chapter 4. Operation

    Chapter 4. Operation 4.1. System Requirements Category Minimum Recommended Intel Core 2 Quad Intel i7 or higher 2.5GHz or higher Main Memory 4GB or higher 1GB or higher Video Memory 512MB 1,280 x 1,024 Display Resolution Hard Disk 1GB or higher Windows XP Professional / Windows Vista Business / Windows 7 Operating System Network...
  • Page 34: Login

    4.3. Login Open a web browser, and then enter the IP address of the product. You are directed to the login page. Enter your ID and password, then click the Login button to connect to the system. You are directed to the Monitoring Page. If you have not set up your own ID and password yet, the default ID is "admin", and the default password is "11111111"...
  • Page 35: Monitoring

    4.4. Monitoring If you are logging in to your Network Video Recorder for the first time, or if you click the button at the top of Web Viewer, you will be directed to the Monitoring Page where you can view the video feeds from the cameras connected to your product. 4.4.1.
  • Page 36: Video Control

    4.4.2. Video Control When clicking on a video channel, the selected screen is outlined in orange. With a channel selected, you can use the buttons on left side of the page to control the video feed in that channel. Button: Pauses or un-pauses the video feed in the selected channel. Button: Captures a screenshot of the current screen that you can save as a JPG picture file.
  • Page 37: Osd Control

    You can adjust the PTZ speed with the slider knob at the bottom of the page. A total of 6 different PTZ speed levels are available. Click to decrease the PTZ speed by one level, and to increase it by one. "1" is the slowest PTZ speed setting, and "6" is the fastest.
  • Page 38 To control the OSD menu, click the buttons at the bottom of the video screen. To move between OSD menus and change the settings, use the arrow buttons. To move to a sub menu or apply new settings, click the SET button. To move back to the previous menu, click the ESC button.
  • Page 39: Playback

    4.5. Playback Click at the top of the screen to display the Playback screen. This screen lets you watch saved videos. There are two ways to use the Playback option; enables you to search and watch videos by the recorded time and date, while lets you view videos according to events that have occurred.
  • Page 40 REW and FFW Buttons: Rewind, fast forward, and adjust the current video play speed. While a video is playing, the buttons change to , and , indicating the play direction and speed. The adjusted play speeds are 1x, 2x, 4x, and 8x backward and forward.
  • Page 41: Event Search

    4.5.2. Event Search displays the Event Search screen, as shown in the picture below. For detailed information about events, please refer to "4.6.3. Event Setup" Area: Enables selecting an Event Input Group. Area: Enables selecting a channel that contains the record of the selected Event Input Group.
  • Page 42 Searches videos with conditions that match a selected event type, channel, date and time, and then displays the first 10 results at the bottom of the screen, as shown in the screenshot below. To play a video, click on a result. To check all the 10 results, move the in the right of the screen upward and downward.
  • Page 43 The maximum searchable period is 7 days. If more than 500 event video files are recorded within a selected search period, data saved on the day for which 500 or more accumulated video files are recorded is searched but data saved on the day after is not searched.
  • Page 44: Config

    4.6. Config The following screen appears when at the top of the screen is clicked. Clicking on a button on the left menu directs you to the corresponding page.
  • Page 45: Status

    4.6.1. Status Displays the current status of each channel along with the free storage space of the product at the bottom. The Status Page lets you check the status of all channels in one screen. Dark gray indicates an unused channel. Light gray indicates a channel that is connected to a camera, but is not in recording mode.
  • Page 46: Record Setup

    Record Status displays remaining recordable hours under the current recording settings. Total Recordable Time displays a total recordable time of all connected data storage units. Current Recordable Time displays remaining recordable hours based on the current free storage space of the product. If the HDD becomes full during the Repeat Recording mode, the Current Recordable Time menu displays Repeat Recording.
  • Page 47: Event Setup

    events occurring in the selected channel. For Event Record, "Pre Recording Time" defines the amount of time before the Event, and "Post Recording Time" defines the amount of time that elapses after the Event, to employ a special frame rate for storing video. You can have up to 5 seconds of Pre Recording Time, and up to 60 seconds of Post Recording Time.
  • Page 48 Event Input/Output Group Event Input Group defines a group of events that may occur in cameras and the Network Video Recorder; Event Output Group defines a group of responses that cameras and the Recorder may take for a particular event. Click under either Event Input Group or Event Output Group to see the following screen.
  • Page 49 For Output Group, Output Source Duration is available to add and modify. Beep and Relay actions duration can be set from ‘1second’ to ‘always’ (to make actions keep operating once an event occurs). To delete a group, select a group in a group list, and then click Event Action Group Event Action Group links Event Input Group and Event Output Group into one functional unit, so that when an Event included in the Event Input Group occurs, all the responses...
  • Page 50: Camera Setup

    Deleting an Input or Output Group deletes an Action Group corresponding to the Input or Output Group. Note 4.6.4. Camera Setup Select a channel in the left list; you can view or modify its camera settings. Active channels are displayed with while inactive ones are with : Selecting Enable activates a channel.
  • Page 51 Video Quality, Video Resolution, Video Framerate: Select a video quality, resolution, and video frame rate. Selecting higher settings for these will give you higher quality video, at the expense of network bandwidth and disk storage capacity. The product's maximum frame rate is limited and varies depending on the resolution and RAID settings.
  • Page 52 If you change the camera settings while in record mode, the image recorded at the moment of the change may not be played properly. The NVR can be used in connection with Samsung Techwin network products as well as with AXIS products. AXIS cameras have, however, limited compatibility with this product, as described below.
  • Page 53 automatically searches the current network to find cameras to connect. Select a camera on the list and then double-click on it, or simply click . The Model, Connection Type, IP, and Connection Port options of the camera will be automatically set up depending on the settings of the camera.
  • Page 54: Hdd Setup

    4.6.5. HDD Setup From this page, you can configure the storage devices connected to the system. On top of the screen the types and statuses of internal HDDs, external HDDs, and/or NAS devices currently connected to the system are listed. Internal and external HDDs give their model, record times, "total size"...
  • Page 55 Set Repeat Recording to On, and the system will automatically erase the oldest recorded video to make room for new video when no free space remains on the HDD. To renew the list of connected HDDs, click When you select an HDD, appears;...
  • Page 56 will be disconnected from Web Viewer. The system requires approximately 2 minutes to reboot and establish a network connection. While the new RAID settings are being applied, the front LCD displays the following messages according to the progress. Preparing RAID1 is in Progress...
  • Page 57 While building a RAID mode, appears in the RAID Status screen. Clicking the button aborts the RAID building process. RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) helps you keep data safe in case the system HDD is damaged. Selecting RAID1 mode configures HDD1 and HDD2 as one array, and HDD3 Note and HDD4 as the other array.
  • Page 58 recommended that you use the same brand and model HDDs to configure RAID. RAID settings are available only for internal HDDs. Building RAID using 4 x 500GB HDDs takes approximately 3 hours for RAID1, and 4 hours for RAID5. Changing the RAID settings to a new mode automatically deletes all data in the HDDs of the product, and new video files are not saved until the new RAID mode is completely configured When the product is turned off abnormally, i.e.
  • Page 59 product automatically connects to the NAS HDD if the problem is resolved. The status of the HDD then reverts to "Connected”. The NAS data-saving speed is slower than internal and external HDDs; this may cause video files to be saved improperly. New NAS settings are applied only if you click at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 60: Network Setup

    4.6.6. Network Setup You can configure network settings on this screen. You can use either PPPoE, Static IP, or DHCP as a connection method for the network ports on the rear panel. If you are not sure which method to use, please ask your network administrator for assistance.
  • Page 61 The Source Ethernet Port connects to the cameras. The Storage Ethernet Port connects to NAS devices. In relation to Monitor Ethernet Port, you can set the connection port number and http port. The http port is used to connect to the product via Web Viewer. If you changed the default value (80) for HTTP Port, then you must append "(your port number)"...
  • Page 62 All ports use the same DNS server; you can have up to two DNS servers. DNS1 is used as the default, and DNS2 is used when DNS1 is unavailable. Using RTP/RTSP lets you watch the video of the SRN-6450 in the monitoring system without using Web Viewer. To use RTP/RTSP, select "Enable" in the Use RTSP menu, and then change the RTSP and RTP port numbers in the Settings menu.
  • Page 63 To connect your computer to the product and watch video via RTP/RTSP, please follow the instructions below. For a video player, we recommend using VLC Media Player(Some players such as Quicktime may not function correctly, as Note they do not support interlacing.) VLC Media Player's menu configuration may vary depending on its version.
  • Page 64 the following chart, and then click Play. When using the default RTSP port number, 554, you may skip entering the port number.) Video Type Address Unicast rtsp:.//<IP>:<Port>/ch<channel>_mpeg4.stw Live Multicast rtsp://<IP>:<Port>/mch<channel>_mpeg4.stw rtsp://<IP>:<Port>/ch<channel>_mpeg4_ Unicast <YYYY>_<MMDD>_<HHMM>.stw Recorded rtsp://<IP>:<Port>/ch<channel>_mpeg4_ Multicast <YYYY>_<MMDD>_<HHMM>.stw i.e.) If the Monitor Ethernet Port IP address is 192.168.1.10 with the RTSP port as 3000, enter rtsp://192.168.1.10:3000/ch1_mpeg4_2009_0405_0930.stw to watch a video from Channel 1 that is recorded on April 5, 2009 at 9:30am You can register your e-mail address in the Network Setup screen, so your product can notify...
  • Page 65: Time Setup

    4.6.7. Time Setup This page deals with the system's time settings. You set the current time for the product under Current Time. Current date is located above; current time is below. Select an item by clicking on it, and use either the up/down arrow keys or the number keys on your keyboard to change its value.
  • Page 66 Date Format lets you choose either yy.mm.dd, mm.dd.yy, or dd.mm.yy for displaying the current date. yy is year, mm is month, and dd is day. You can choose between 24-hour and 12- hour time formats for displaying the current time in Time Format. Click Time Zone to select your time zone and city.
  • Page 67: System

    4.7. System The following page appears when selecting at the top of the screen. By clicking on one of the buttons on the left of the screen, you can go to the page that corresponds to the function described on that button.
  • Page 68: Upgrade

    4.7.1. Upgrade Displays the current firmware version of the system, and enables resetting the settings. F/W Version At top of the screen is the current firmware version. Click for more details as shown in the screenshot below. F/W Upgrade To upgrade the firmware of the product, click under the F/W Upgrade menu, and then select a firmware file to upgrade.
  • Page 69 Selecting a firmware file activates under . Click it to begin upgrading the file. To download the latest firmware files, please visit Support > Download Center at www.samsungcctv.com. Note Upon completing the upgrade progress, the system automatically reboots itself; you will be disconnected from Web Viewer.
  • Page 70: System Log

    4.7.2. System Log You can view the System Log on this page. Log Kind lets you choose which log to view: Event Log, or System Log. displays the product operation logs while displays the logs of Event inputs sent from connected cameras.
  • Page 71: System Log

    Up to 10,000 logs each for System Logs and Event Logs can be saved. If the number of either log exceeds 10,000, the system automatically deletes the oldest logs. Note The following chart displays the various log types. <System Log> Log Type Description Power On...
  • Page 72 Log Type Description Export Config Product settings were exported to the monitoring computer. Import Config Old product settings were imported and restored. Backup Back up stored data Log-in User login Log-in Failed Attempted to login but failed Log-out Use logout DDNS Reg Failed Failed to register DDNS <Event Log>...
  • Page 73: User Setup

    4.7.3. User Setup On this page, you can set the Admin password, and set the ID, password, and privileges for the User account. In Admin, you can set a new Admin password. Enter the current password in "Old Password", enter a new password in "New Password", confirm the new password in "Re-type New Password", then click the button.
  • Page 74: Backup

    New settings are applied only if you click Note 4.7.4. Backup Backup video files from the product to a computer. To select a recorded period for backup video files, click the button. Selecting a channel in the Channel dropdown menu displays the channel's recorded period in the From and To panes under the Date/Time menu.
  • Page 75 To back up specific event video files, use the Event button and search events. Selecting an Event Input Group in the Input Group pane displays a list of channels that contain the selected event video files. Select a channel, select desired times in the From and To panes, and then click the button to display a list of the selected event video files that are saved within the selected period.
  • Page 76 While a backup task is in progress, the button is displayed. To abort the backup process, click the button. (Video files that are downloaded prior to aborting the backup will be saved in the backup directory.) To change the download folder, click the button.
  • Page 77 Button Name Function Select Folder Use this button to open a folder that contains backup video files. Available video files are listed in the order of time or channels. Select/Deselect All Select or deselect all files. Select File Select one or more files. Deselect File Deselect one or more files.
  • Page 78: Chapter 5. Lcd Setup

    Chapter 5. LCD Setup The front panel LCD displays the current time and recording status by default (shown below.) The first line in the LCD indicates Year, Month, Day, Hour, and Minute. The second line indicates the number of active channels/total channels and RAID mode. By using the LCD and the <, ∧, ∨, >, ENTER, and ESC buttons located to the right, you can check the system's status and change some of its settings.
  • Page 79: System

    5.1. System On the default LCD screen, press ∧, ∨ to move to the screen shown below and press ENTER. 1. System [SET] Sub-menus will appear where you can use the ∧, ∨ buttons to navigate. 1. Firmware Version 2. Key Beep On/Off 3.
  • Page 80: Relay Off

    The beep sound automatically turns on after rebooting the system, even if it is turned off. Note 5.1.3. Relay Off Under System, select 3. Relay Off, and then press ENTER button. The following message appears while Relay 1, 2 outputs on the rear panel are removed. Relays are off! For detailed instructions on the relay output setup, please refer to “4.6.3.
  • Page 81: Initializing Settings

    When pressing Enter, the following messages appear while the firmware is being updated. Once the update process is complete, the system automatically reboots itself. To move back to a previous phase, press ESC. To cancel the update and move back to the main screen, hold down ESC for 2 seconds or longer.
  • Page 82: Hdd Check

    Rebooting system is in Progress... For more information about the default settings value, please refer to "2.3. Default Settings" The Factory Reset does not reset the RAID settings of the system or delete data saved in the HDDs. Note 5.1.6. HDD Check Under System, select 6.
  • Page 83: Shutting The System Down

    Internal HDD [1] is empty!! RAID PARTITION [1] Does not exist! Check HDD to Examine Please Try Again While an HDD is being checked, new data is not saved in the HDD or its RAID array. However, if another HDD or another HDD array is available then new data is saved in the HDD or array.
  • Page 84: Network Setup

    5.2. Network Setup On the default LCD screen, press ∧, ∨ to move to the screen shown below and press ENTER. 2. Network Setup [SET] Sub-menus will appear where you can use the ∧, ∨ buttons to navigate. 1. Monitoring Port 2.
  • Page 85 Press the ∧, ∨ buttons to select numbers (0~9), space, and period (.); press the <, > buttons to move between digits. Once you have finished entering the IP address, press Enter. Subnet Mask 0.0.0.0 Gateway 0.0.0.0 DNS1 Server IP 192.168.1.1 Enter the Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Server 1 address the same way.
  • Page 86 PPPoE Setup Press ∧ and ∨ to select 3. Use PPPoE, and then press Enter. Press the ∧, ∨ buttons to select characters (a~z) and spaces; press the <, > buttons to move to the next character. Once you have finished entering the ID to use, press Enter. Password Repeat the steps to enter a password, and then press Enter.
  • Page 87: Source Ethernet Port Setup

    Password Repeat the steps to enter the login ID and password of the new DDNS server. Confirm DDNS Setup? Enter: Yes Esc: No Pressing Enter moves to the next screen, as the new DDNS settings are being saved. To move back to the previous phase, press ESC. To cancel the new settings and move back to the main screen, hold down ESC for 2 seconds or longer.
  • Page 88: Storage Ethernet Port Setup

    Repeat the steps to enter the ending IP address for the range. Use DHCP Server? Yes: Enter No: Esc Pressing Enter moves to the next screen, as the new DHCP Server settings are being saved. To move back to the previous phase, press ESC. To cancel the new settings and move back to the main screen, hold down ESC for 2 seconds or longer.
  • Page 89: Hdd Mode Setup

    5.3. HDD Mode Setup On the main screen, press ∧ and ∨ to move to the following screen, and then press Enter. 3. HDD Mode Setup [SET] Sub-menus will appear where you can use ∧ and ∨ to navigate. 1. Normal 2.
  • Page 90 Build RAID1: 48.8% Finish: 37.6min RAID1 Setup [DONE] (When RAID1 or RAID5 is selected.) Unbuilding RAID is in Progress... Rebooting system is in Progress... Unbuilding RAID [DONE] (When Normal is selected.) If the HDD is already set to the new RAID mode, the following message appears. Current HDD mode is RAID1 mode Current HDD mode is...
  • Page 91 Selecting RAID5 configures 4 HDDs to 1 RAID array. RAID5 uses 4 physical HDDs as 3 functional HDDs. For instance, configuring HDD1, 2, 3, and 4— while each one of them is equipped with a 500GB HDD—to RAID5 displays the system's functional HDD as one 1.5TB RAID. In RAID5 mode, no data is lost even if one of the four HDDs is damaged.
  • Page 92: Removing Hdds

    5.4. Removing HDDs On the main screen, press ∧ and ∨ to move to the following screen, and then press Enter. 4. Remove HDD [SET] The screen shown below appears where you can use ∧ and ∨ to select the HDD to remove. HDD Number to remove Internal HDD? [1] HDD Number to remove...
  • Page 93: Formatting Hdds

    5.5. Formatting HDDs On the main screen, press ∧ and ∨ to move to the screen shown below, and then press Enter. 5. HDD Format [SET] The screen shown below appears where you can use ∧ and ∨ to select the HDD to format. 1.
  • Page 94: Formatting All Internal Hdds

    When selecting an HDD that is not available or connected, the following message appears. Internal HDD[1] is empty!! Check HDD to format Please Try Again! 5.5.2. Formatting All Internal HDDs Under HDD Format, select 1. Internal HDD, and then press Enter. 1.
  • Page 95: Formatting All External Hdds

    1. Select 1. Individual HDD, and then press Enter. HDD Number to format Internal HDD? [1] Use ∧ and ∨ to select the number for the external HDD bay containing the HDD to format, and then press Enter. Format HDD [1]? Yes: Enter No: Esc Upon pressing Enter, the following messages appear while the selected HDD is being formatted.
  • Page 96: Formatting All Hdds

    Upon pressing Enter, the following messages appear while the entire HDDs of the selected external bay are being formatted. To move back to the previous phase, press ESC. To cancel formatting and move back to the main screen, hold down ESC for 2 seconds or longer. Formatting HDD is in Progress...
  • Page 97: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 1. Cannot boot. Check power. Check power cord. 2. Some channels fail to display video. Check camera power. Check camera video output. Check Recorder's input port. 3. Video is not stored. Check the connection of HDDs on the HDD Setup page. Check the free space of HDDs.
  • Page 98 There is a noticeable degradation in the performance of the product. ※ Recommended HDDs Please use HDD products from the following manufacturers with your Samsung Network Video Recorder: It is strongly recommend that you use HDD models from the following manufacturers with a data capacity of 1TB or less.
  • Page 99: Product Specifications

    Product Specifications SRN-6450/SNR-6400 SRN-3250/SNR-3200 DISPLAY Video IP Camera Inputs 64 channels 32 channels 1, 4, 9, 16, 36, 64 channels 1, 4, 9, 16, 32 channels Live simultaneously simultaneously Search 1 channel Web Support Control Pan / Tilt / Zoom / Focus for available camera...
  • Page 100 Serial Interface Connections 2 USB 2.0 ports (firmware upgrade) eSATA 4 External SATA ports Samsung Techwin network products, Supported IP Cameras AXIS network cameras (VAPIX,MPEG4 Modes, limited some functions) GENERAL 100 ~ 240 V AC ±10%, 50/60 Hz, Auto ranging...
  • Page 101: Product Dimensions

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  • Page 102: Open Source License Report On The Product

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  • Page 106 For example, if a patent license would not permit royalty-free redistribution of the Program by all those who receive copies directly or indirectly through you, then the only way you could satisfy both it and this License would be to refrain entirely from distribution of the Program.
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