Installation
Warning!
Only qualified service personnel should install and service this product in order to avoid risk of injury from
electrical shock and energy hazard.
Observe all ESD (Electro-static Discharge) procedures during installation to avoid damage to the recorder
and its components.
Accessories for 2 Bay Models
Accessories for 5 Bay Model
Quick Installation Guide x1
Quick Installation Guide x1
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Product DVD x1 (including manuals)
Product DVD x1 (including manuals)
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Power Cord x1
Power Cord x1
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Power Adapter x1
Power Adapter x1
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HDD Screw x20
HDD Screw x40
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Accessories for 8 Bay Model
User-provide Items
Quick Installation Guide x1
Flat blade screwdriver & Philips screwdriver
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Product DVD x1 (including manuals)
LAN Cable
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Power Cord x2 (for Europe)
USB compatible Keyboard and Mouse
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Power Cord
x1 (for other zones)
Monitor
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HDD Screw x40
3.5" SATA Hard Drive
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(Optional) PC(s) with Windows XP (or above) Used as Remote
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Vms Client Management Center
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Hardware Overview
Front View
SMR2100
SMR5110
SMR2110
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3
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5
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5
SMR Pro
SMR Pro
LCD Display
Select Switch
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3
Enter Switch
LED Indicators
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Rear View
SMR2100
SMR2110
SMR5110
13
11
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9
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11
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Power Socket
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COM Port
Restore Button
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e-SATA Port x1
10
6
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VGA Port
HDMI Port
3
USB Port x4
12V DC Power Port
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7
11
USB Port x2
4
LAN Port x2
12
8
8
Kensington Lock-hole
Safety Switch
Note: The functions of e-SATA port and COM port are reserved.
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Smart Megapixel Recorder
Linux
Series
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Adding Hard Drives
QUICK INSTALLATION GUIDE
Model
2 bay models
5 bay model
8 bay model
Hard Drive Installation Prerequisites
Purchase hard drives having the same capacity and using same interface with the pre-installed ones.
Hard disk drives (HDD) are purchased separately. When selecting HDDs, HDD manufacturers always urge
users to choose enterprise/surveillance grade drives for 24/7 surveillance operations to ensure system stability.
The surveillance hard drives on our Approved Vendor List (AVL) are engineered to work continuously, withstand
high-temperature fluctuations and equipment vibrations found in any typical surveillance application.
To reduce errors occurred on your RAID data and the chance of the recording performance being affected,
it is highly recommended to use HDDs listed on our Approved Vendor List (AVL) to ensure reliability.
Find the AVL on our web page:
Inserting Hard Drive into Drive Tray
1. Open the front panel of the EMR system.
2. Press the release button (indicated by the blue arrow)
on the bezel, the bezel panel should open automatically
and gently pull out the hard drive tray.
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3. Place the hard drive into the drive tray.
Make sure the hard drive's interface
connector is the open side of the drive
tray and its label side facing up. Adjust
the drive's location until the mounting
holes in the drive tray are aligned with
those on the hard drive. Secure the drive
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with four supplied flat head screws
Power Switch
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Front USB Connector
4. With the tray bezel open, insert the hard drive and
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tray into the system enclosure.
5. Close the tray bezel.
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11
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6. Use the small flat blade screw driver to turn the bezel lock
from the unlock to lock position.
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Audio Ports
7. Repeat above steps to install other hard drives.
8. Close the system front panel when you are done installing
hard drives.
Space for Hard Drives
RAID Options
NonRAID, RAID1
2 HDD
NonRAID, RAID1,5, 6
5 HDD
8 HDD
NonRAID, RAID1,5, 6
http://www.sur veon.com/support/hardware.asp
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Password:
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System Connections
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Internet
Remote Client/Web Client
Management Center
DHCP Router
GbE Switch
Camera(s)
SMR
Pro
SELECT
ENTER
VGA Station for Local Client
Smart Megapixel Video Recorder
Connect cables to the rear panel ports as follows:
Insert mouse, keyboard to the USB for operating VMS on the SMR system.
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Insert the LAN Cable to the LAN Port to a local network where your IP Camera reside.
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(Connection to analog cameras is also available via an IP encoder).
Connect an external monitor capable of 32 bit or higher color quality to the VGA port to view the
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VMS interface.
Check Network Topology
Please make sure if your network environment has DHCP service. For devices without DHCP server
function such as switch and hub, please choose Fixed IP Address in Install Wizard.
and then enable DHCP server after logging into VMS.
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Powering up
2 Bay Models
1. Attach the power cable to the power socket on the rear panel.
LED Indicators
2.
Press the power switch.
3. See if the system LED
is blinking, which means that the system
is starting up.
4. See if the network LED
the power is on and network is connected.
5. See if the HDD LED
is on, which means that the hard drive can
Power Switch
be accessed.
5 / 8 Bay Models
1. Attach the power cable to the power socket on the rear panel.
LED Indicators
2. Make sure the safety switch on the rear panel is switched to the "-"
side, which means that it is turned on.
3.
Press the power switch.
4. See if the system LED
is blinking, which means that the system
is starting up.
5. See if the network LED
LCD Display
Power Switch
the power is on and network is connected.
6. See if the HDD LED
is on, which means that the hard drive can
be accessed.
7. The Server name and the IP address will be shown on the LCD screen.
has turned green, which indicates that
has turned green, which indicates that
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