Page 2 - The following are not covered by the warranty:; Table of contents
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 2 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 3 Samsung does not assume any other responsibility concerning the sale of this product and does not delegate any right to a third party to take any responsibility on its behalf. Product warranty does not cover accident, negligence...
Page 3 - The information is presented in these sections:; Heed these warnings to prevent serious injury, shock or death.; Chapter 8. Working with Events ...................................................... 66
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 4 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 5 Table of contents Chapter 1. About Safety, Compliance and Disposal This chapter explains important information about safe use of the SVR-1670, its compliance to FCC and ECO RoHS regulation, and how to properly dispose of the equ...
Page 4 - Chapter 1. About Safety, Compliance and Disposal; Compliance Statements
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 6 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 7 Chapter 1. About Safety, Compliance and Disposal • During Installation Prevent accidents and avoid injury or malfunction, observe these practices : - For adequate ventilation, install the SVR-1670 with at least 6 in (15cm) of sp...
Page 6 - Package Contents; Name
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 10 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 11 Chapter 2. SVR-1670 Description Refer to the package contents diagram to ensure that all accessories are provided with your SVR-1670. 2. 3 Package Contents Figure 2.3.1 Package Contents – SVR-1670 and Mouse AC CORD Remote cont...
Page 7 - The rear panel of the SVR-1670 has the following connections:; Rear Panel Overview; Terminal Name
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 12 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 13 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 Star...
Page 8 - The Remote Control; Buttons on the Remote Control
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 14 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 15 2. 6 The Remote Control 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 th...
Page 9 - Setting the SVR-1670’s ID for the Remote Control; · Setting the ID for the remote control device; Usable Range of Remote Control; To remove the rear battery cover, press it; Chapter 3. Hardware Installation; The information is presented in these sections.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 16 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 17 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 1. From the OSD, select the N...
Page 10 - Working with Input/Output Terminals; Attach the enclosed rack mounts to the product.; Handling Cable Ends; Wire Insertion and Removal
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 18 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 19 Chapter 3. Hardware Installation 3. 1 Installing the SVR-1670 in a Rack 3. 2 Working with Input/Output Terminals To use the SVR-1670 safely, please install the SVR in a rack using the enclosed rack mounts. Follow these instruc...
Page 11 - Basic Connection Diagram; Terminal resistance,; About Video In and Out Connections
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 20 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 21 Basic Connection Diagram Connecting Cameras Chapter 3. Hardware Installation The following configuration diagram depicts a basic sample configuration that include cameras, monitors, sensors, and relays. These diagrams are repr...
Page 12 - Connecting a Monitor; Audio In/Out Connections
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 22 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 23 Chapter 3. Hardware Installation Connecting a Monitor Connecting Audio 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. 1. Ensure that...
Page 13 - Connecting the Power Cable; Extended Connection Diagram; Extended Connections to the SVR-1670
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 24 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 25 Connect the power cable as shown in the following figure. The SVR-1670 starts automatically when the power is connected. Figure 3.3.8 Connecting a Power Cord Figure 3.3.9 Turning On the SVR-1670 Connecting the Power Cable Chap...
Page 14 - Relay Connections
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 26 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 27 The sensor specifications are as follows. Specification 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 Electricca...
Page 15 - Connecting Access Control, ATM, or PoS Devices; Serial communication terminal connections; Connecting PTZ Cameras to the COM Ports; configured through the onscreen display menu.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 28 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 29 Chapter 3. Hardware Installation 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 connec...
Page 16 - Connecting an eSATA Device; Turn off the SVR-1670 before you connect an external device to it.; External storage connections; connect an SVS-5R external hard disk drive.; Internet/Intranet Connection Diagram; Remote Monitoring and Control
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 30 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 31 Chapter 3. Hardware Installation 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...
Page 17 - Hard Disk Drive Installation; Installing a Hard Disk Drive; disk drive bracket and main unit.; using the enclosed fixture screws, as shown in the picture below.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 32 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 33 3. Turn on the hub or router.4. Turn on the SVR-1670. To prevent damage to the SVR-1670, wait to turn the power on until after you have connected the Ethernet cable. Always turn off the SVR-1670 and unplug the power cable befo...
Page 18 - Enabling a Hard Disk Drive
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 34 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 35 A A D B C C B D 5. Connect the SMPS (switched mode power supply) power cable. 6. Close the upper cover on the SVR-1670, and then reconnect all devices that were removed for the hard drive installation. Now, it is time to confi...
Page 19 - and the hard disk drive bracket.; Removing a Hard Disk Drive; Disabling a Hard Disk Drive
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 36 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 37 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. 2. Lift up the loose hard disk bracket. 3. ...
Page 20 - The information is presented in these sections :; Working with the Function Menu; work with the OSD and covers the following topics :; Accessing the OSD
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 38 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 39 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. The On-Screen Display (OSD) provides access to all SVR-1670 features an...
Page 21 - Place in OSD; Using the On-Screen Keyboard; Use the on-screen keyboard to input text.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 40 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 41 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 rig...
Page 22 - Working with the Function Key Menu; Accessing the Function Menu; Icon
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 42 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 43 To save your changes :1. Select the Exit tab on the OSD.2. Select “Save”.3. When the confirmation message appears, select “Save”. · If you decide you do not want to save changes, select “Don’t save.”. From the Function Menu yo...
Page 23 - This chapter information is presented in the following sections:; Record Mode; Chapter 5. Quick Setup
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 44 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 45 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 inf...
Page 24 - on all monitor displays and on all timestamps for events.; Chapter 6. Using the System Setup Menu; Using theSystem Setup Options; Option; Using the System Setup Options
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 46 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 47 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. Setting the system time...
Page 25 - Updating Firmware; Select System Log from the System submenu on the System tab.; Copying the System Log
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 48 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 49 Chapter 6. Using the System Setup Menu Updating Firmware Working with the System Log Reviewing the System Log You can update the firmware you are using for video access and management.1. Insert a USB drive containing firmware ...
Page 26 - Column Heading; To Enable an Inactive HDD; Working with the Disk Manager Submenu; Using the Disk Options on the System Setup Menu
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 50 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 51 Chapter 6. Using the System Setup Menu Figure 6.2.1 Disk Submenu of the System Setup Menu Figure 6.2.2 Disk Manager submenu on the System Setup Menu Column Heading Data Type Disk locations and types:· HDD(1)(Int 1 HDD)· HDD(2)...
Page 27 - Working with Passwords and Permissions; Setting and Reviewing Permissions; Knowing Your Password; and so on. For User 10 the password is eight 0s in a row.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 52 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 53 Chapter 6. Using the System Setup Menu 6. 3 Working with Passwords and Permissions You set up permissions on the System Setup Menu’s Password submenu.Permissions are granted, or withheld, for using the various features and per...
Page 28 - Changing Passwords; These topics are explained in the following sections :; if the DVR is connected to dedicated line, cable modem or LAN.; Setting Up for Ethernet; Type
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 54 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 55 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. 2. A New Password submenu opens, in which you enter the new pass...
Page 29 - Setting up for xDSL
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 56 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 57 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 ...
Page 30 - Registering a DVR with a Dynamic IP Address; to set up an account.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 58 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 59 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 t...
Page 31 - The newly registered DVR now appears on your Product List page :; Configuring the DVR for DDNS; Verifying the Connection Status
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 60 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 61 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 To manage the registered DVRFrom the Product List you can, by clicking the appr...
Page 32 - Set the options to your preferred settings to configure NTP :; You can operate the DVR with various remote control devices.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 62 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 63 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 rece...
Page 33 - Setting Serial Ports; device you’ve chosen.; You can selectively block or allow IPs to access the SVR-1670.; Setting Up Streaming Options
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 64 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 65 Chapter 7. Communication To/From the DVR Setting Serial Ports Setting PTZ Options 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-48...
Page 34 - Chapter 8. Working with Events; Setting Up for Event Recording; For each option, enter the appropriate setting :; Event Check; Working on the Schedule Submenu
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 66 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 67 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 Re...
Page 35 - Working with the Normal Event Source Submenu; stands for Motion Detection.; Working with Normal Events
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 68 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 69 Chapter 8. Working with Events Working with the Normal Event Source Submenu Setting Up E-Mail for Event Action The normal event source is the action that triggers the event. You access this submenu from the Event submenu on th...
Page 36 - Setting the Area for Motion Detection; 2x15 representing the area your camera “sees.”
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 70 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 71 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. ...
Page 37 - Working with Presets; or Emergency— it will operate.; Emergency Recording
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 72 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 73 Chapter 8. Working with Events 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...
Page 38 - Defining Programs; Chapter 8. Scheduling and Recording Video; The channel number; About Recording Performance & Capacity; Event Settings Limitations
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 74 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 75 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 au...
Page 39 - When Events Occur in Multiple Channels Simultaneously; Setting Up To Record; depending on program you select.; Setting Up a Schedule
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 76 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 77 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 ...
Page 40 - How to Set up a Schedule; Audio Setup
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 78 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 79 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...
Page 41 - Chapter 9. Camera and Monitor Display Setup; Setting Up the Camera Display; About Multichannel Screen Display; Changing Screen Display; Shifting from multichannel to single channel
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 80 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 81 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 came...
Page 42 - Setting Up the Monitor Display; Using Auto Sequencing; again and plays continuously until you stop it.; Setting up Auto Sequencing
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 82 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 83 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 ...
Page 43 - to set the Dwell Time.; Running Auto Sequencing; Configuring Multi Display Layouts; Chapter 10. Camera Commands; Camera Commands from the FUNC Menu; Camera Commands from the FUNC Key Menu; Pausing Live Video; · The camera location defaults to the center of the screen.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 84 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 85 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 ...
Page 44 - Loading and Saving Presets; To activate a preset location :; Setting Auxiliary Functions; To use the Auxiliary function :
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 86 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 87 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 featur...
Page 45 - Chapter 11. Working with Recorded Video; The chapter covers these topics :; Various Playback Options; Controlling Playback with Function Menu; Controlling Playback with Remote Control; Press to stops video playback.; Searching for Recorded Video
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 88 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 89 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...
Page 46 - Searching by Time; Motion Detection, or All
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 90 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 91 Chapter 11. Working with Recorded Video Searching by Time Searching by Calendar Date 1. Select Time from the Search Menu. 1. Select Calendar from the Search Menu. 2. In the Year field select the year.3. In the Month field (to ...
Page 47 - STK; player or network manager.; About Copying Video; Copying Video
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 92 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 93 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 v...
Page 48 - Chapter 12. Using Web Viewer; System Requirements; •Display Resolution :; Splitting the Screen, Changing Channels & Screen Capture
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 94 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 95 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 In...
Page 49 - Sensor Status; Note; Control Relay; The
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 96 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 97 Sensor Status PTZ Control The window on the left side of the screen displays the status of sensors. When clicking on a video channel, the selected screen is outlined in orange. To control the camera PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) opera...
Page 50 - Click; to select and; Clicking the PAUSE button pauses the current video.
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 98 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 99 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. Splitting the Screen, Changing Channels, & Screen Capture You can...
Page 51 - Display; Specifications of the SVR-1670; Appendix A. Specifications of the SVR-1670; Performance
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 100 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 101 Display Specifications of the SVR-1670 Appendix A. Specifications of the SVR-1670 1. Video a. Inputs 16 composite video 1 Vpp, 75 ohm automatic termination Resolution 704 x 480 for NTSC; 704 x 576 for PAL 2. Live a. Frame ra...
Page 52 - General; Appendix B. Recording Program Default Settings; FPS; SVR-1670 Recording Programs
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 102 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 103 1. Electrical a. Input Voltage 100 to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz b. Power consumption Max. 65 W with 1x HDD; Max.50W 2. Environmental a. Operating Temp 32°F ~ +104°F(+5°C ~ +40°C) b. Operating Humidity 0%RH ~ 60%RH 3. Mechanical a. D...
Page 54 - Appendix D. Factory Default Settings
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 106 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 107 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....
Page 57 - Communications
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 112 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 113 Communications Options Settings Status Not Registered NTP Sync with NTP Off NTP Mode Client NTP Server Loc. ii Public NTP Local Server IP 255.255.255.255 Interval 1 hour Remote Remote Keyboard ID 1 Remote Controller ID All R...
Page 58 - System Setup
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 114 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 115 Appendix D. Factory Default Settings System Setup Options Setting System Language English Key Buzzer On Default >> Load/Save Configuration Load, >> Firmware Update >> DVR Alias DVR0 System Log >> Time...
Page 59 - Term
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 116 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 117 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 ...
Page 61 - Dimension
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 120 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 121 Term Definition Sensitivity Setting sensitivity of motion detection for a camera determines how much or little movement is required before an alarm is triggered. A lower setting triggers more alarms than a higher setting. Se...
Page 62 - MEMO
Digital Video Recorder User Guide 122 Digital Video Recorder User Guide 123 MEMO MEMO
Page 65 - SALES NETWORK
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