NETWORK VIDEO RECORDER User Manual SRM-872 1
Network Video Recorder User Manual Copyright ⓒ2013 Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. Trademark is the registered logo of Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. The name of this product is the registered trademark of Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd. Other trademarks mentioned in this manual are the registered trademark of their respective company. Restriction Samsung Techwin Co., Ltd shall reserve the copyright of this document.
Overview IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these operating instructions carefully before using the unit. Follow all the safety instructions listed below. Keep these operating instructions handy for future reference. 1) Read these instructions. 2) Keep these instructions. 3) Heed all warnings. 4) Follow all instructions. 5) Do not use this apparatus near water. 6) Clean only with dry cloth. 7) Do not block any ventilation openings, Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
BEFORE START This manual provides operational information necessary for using the product and contains a description about each component part and its function as well as menu or network settings. You have to keep in mind the following notices : • SAMSUNG retains the copyright on this manual. • This manual cannot be copied without SAMSUNG's prior written approval.
Operating Temperature The guaranteed operating temperature range of this product is -25°C ~ 50°C (-13°F ~ 122°F). This product may not work properly if you run right after a long period of storage at a temperature below the guaranteed one. Prior to using a device that has been stored for a long period in low temperatures, allow the product to stand at room temperature for a period. Especially for the built-in HDD in the product, its guaranteed temperature range is 0°C ~ 60°C (32°F ~ 140°F).
Contents p3 Overview 8 9 10 12 13 p14 Product Features Package Contents Front & rear view and details IO Box Control Box Installation 14 14 15 16 p17 Disassemble Brackets Mount product Install IO & Control box Vehicle installation Surveillance Start / END system 17 Log in 17 Shutdown system 18 Live monitoring screen 19 OSD icons 19 Contextual Menu on Live 20 Live screen division 20 Single Channel Live view 20 Backup 21 Live Monitoring 21 Recording Status 21 Emergency Recording 21 Move to Search mode
p42 Playback(Search) p44 Backup p45 Web Client Access p47 Smartviewer Auto v1.0 52 p55 p56 Smartviewer AUTO v1.
Product Features • Provide Ultimate reliability with embedded linux System • Dedicated Database structure for more stability. • CMS(Central Monitoring System) support • Use same UI on NVR, CMS and web viewer. • Web monitoring, Searching and setup available. • Built in Media Player for backup playback • USB support for Mouse and external storage.
Package Contents The following components are included in product box NVR Main unit IO BOX Control Box Power cable(1ea) RS232 connect cable(2ea) RJ45 UTP cable (2ea) GPS Antenna Remote Control & Battery CD (User manual) Quick Guide HDD fixscrew andKey Rear cover Part color and design may differ due to the manufacture 9
Front & rear view and details Front ⑩ ① ② ③ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ④ Name Description 1 WiFi / 3G USB Connect USB module when use WiFi or 3G communication(optional) 2 USB port Use for mouse connection or external storage.
Rear ③ ④ ⑥ ⑤ ② ① Name Description 1 Poe Camera Connect IP cameras.
IO Box Front ② name ① Description 1 LED Display Display following status. -Link : Shows connection status of IO BOX 2 Dip Switch Set moving direction of vehicle. *For more details, see page 62 ‘IO BOX Installation’. Rear ② ① ④ ③ name 1 GND 2 IO BOX 1 3 ALARM 4 SENSOR Description Ground connection. Connect to vehicle body Connect to main unit’s port. Connect to speed pulse of the vehicle. This port can be used for RS232/485. Connect Alarm output to External devices.
CONTROL BOX Front ③ ② name 1 ① Description Emergency Start Emergency Recording with this button. POWER Display power on status of control box Light on when storage(HDD, SD) storage is available Light on when storage (HDD, SD) is not available. 2 LED lights Light on GPS position fixed after receiving data Light on when ‘Shutdown delay’ is processing.
Installation Disassemble Brackets 1. Open box and take out product. Then separate bottom bracket with screw(1) in picture. 2. Place ‘bottom bracket’ on even place and assemble main unit and bracket with screw(2) in picture. 3. Assemble rear cover and main unit with screw(3) in picture. The cables must be passed through rear cover hole as following picture. 4. Tied up installed cables firmly. Mount product Use 6 screws as following picture and mount brackets on installation place.
Install IO & Control box * Connect IO box and Control box with provided cable as above picture.
Vehicle Installations When install on the bottom, fix the brackets on main unit to the bracket which installed on bottom with 6 screws. Caution: When installed on bottom, it may cause HDD shock issues. For the torque of screws, see the pictures on previous page. * ST = torque of screws. Each tool has differ torque, you should follow guided torque when installation.
Surveillance Start/End system Before install on vehicle, user should set system first. Connect VGA or HDMI monitor If monitor doesn’t display because of resolution, press and hold ‘zoom’ key on remote controller for 5seconds. It adjust system resolution automatically. Log in 1. Connect power on system. 2. System displays initial screen and start initializing. 3. It shows login screen. 4. To log in, select ‘admin’ and press ‘OK’. No password is configured at initial time.
Live Monitoring screen Monitoring system with VGA or HDMI output on control box after installation on Vehicle. ① ② ③ Name ④ ⑤ Description 1 Menu Open NVR menu. 2 HDD status Display HDD used status with percentage.
OSD Icons Following status icons displayed on each channels. name Description name No Recording(greed) Pre Event Rec.(blue) Recording (Red) Motion Detection Emergency Recording Sensor Detection Event Recording (red) IP Camera event Detection High Resolution Playback* Description Displays when it’s over than following recorded size and it shows 1fps speed. (4 division 1280x720 60fps, 9 division : 1280x720 30fps) Contextual Menu on Live Press right mouse button to see Contextual menu.
10 Audio Select audio channel 11 Backup Playback recorded data 12 Playback Move to search playback mode. 13 Emergency Rec. Start emergency recording. 14 Log Display current system log 15 Setup Open setup menu * The Audio sound output in live mode is based on the channel configuration in ‘Menu-Audio’. It has not same as current selected channel. Live Screen division Display live screen as 9 division (3x3), 4division (2x2), and single screen mode.
Live Monitoring Select ‘Live Monitoring’ on live view. It displays Live status of connected camera and transmitting status. Recording status Select ‘Record Monitoring’ on live view. It displays recording status of connected camera and transmitting status. Emergency Recording Record immediately on live mode 1. Press ‘Emergency Rec’ button on control box. It turns red. 2. Press ‘E.REC’ button on remote controller. 3. Or use contextual menu (click right mouse button) and select ‘Emergency Rec’.
SYSTEM SETUP System information General information setup 1. Press menu and move to SYSTEM->Information. 2. Enter NVR name. (Easy to recognize in multiple device access) 3. Set ID on ‘Remote Controller’. User can control multi NVRs with single remote controller with changing IDs. 4. User can export / Import and set default system setup. (To export/import, USB memory is required.) 5. Back to default with ‘Default’ button * Date&Time, User info.
System Upgrade Upgrade system firmware with new version. 1. Press Menu and move to ‘SYSTEM->Information’ system page. 2. Insert USB memory which contains update file. 3. Press ‘Update’ button and select file. 4. Start upgrade with selected file. 5. System restarts automatically when update completed. Note: Do not remove USB or power during updating. Set Date and time 1. Press menu move to ‘System-> Date&time’. 2. Set time zone and choose option ‘daylight saving time’. * Configure Beginning and End day. 3.
Holiday setup Set specific day or days as holiday and apply different recording schedule. 1. Move to Holiday tab menu on Date & time setup. 2. Press button and set date. 3. Press ‘OK’ to apply setup. Note: Holiday may not same date every year. User may have to update every year.
User setup User can define new user and group permissions. Add new User 1. Press menu and move to ‘SYSTEM-User’. 2. Press button and add new user. 3. Enter user name with virtual keyboard and select user group. 4. Set password for new user. *Auto Login: Log in automatically with selected user. *Auto Logout: Log out when there is no action during configured time. Add new group and set permission. Administrator can define authority on each group. (not per user) 1.
System Log All system log can be searched in this page. 1. Press Menu and move to SYSTEM->SYSTEM Log. 2. To view latest log, press ‘Reload’ button and update logs. Use button to move next pages. To Export Log file. 1. Prepare USB memory. 2. Insert & connect USB on system and move to ‘System Log’ page. 3. Press ‘Export’ button. 4. Set file name and press ‘OK’ button. Note: log file exports as csv file format.
DEVICE In this menu, Set configuration of camera, audio, alarm. Change Camera Title 1. Press Menu and move to ‘DEVICE->Camera’ page. 2. Select camera and press to change title. 3. Use virtual key and set new camera name. IP camera setup Enter IP camera information and authorize it to check its working status. 1. Press ‘IP Address’ on camera menu. 2. Enter IP, ports and ID/Password of desired IP camera. 3. Check ‘Authentication’ and press ‘Connect’ to check IP camera connection status. 4.
Live Profile 1. Move to ‘Device->Camera->Live profile’ page. 2. It shows profiles of connected camera. User can select profiles on each cameras and adjust codec & resolutions only available camera. Profile: Shows available profile on connected cameras. Codec: type of Image compressing algorithm. Resolution: image size for live monitoring. Fps: number of frames for live monitoring. Kbps: image data size for live monitoring. 3. Press ‘Edit’ button to edit profiles. 4. Press ‘OK’ to save changes.
PROFILE SETUP Network camera generally provides single or multiple profiles and user can select details such as live, recording and network transmit profiles. System shares added profiles. Once you edit profile on live, record or Network, it updates other profiles. Live Profile : ‘Menu->Device->Camera->Live profile’ Record Profile : ‘Menu->Recording->Recording->Record profile’ Network Profile : ‘Menu->Network->Transmission->Network profile’ Add profiles 1.
Audio Audio Connect NVR records sounds on each channels. 1. Press Menu and move to ‘DEVICE->Audio’ page. 2. Select audio channel and change title as desired name. 3. Press ‘OK’ to save changes Note: Audio input is only available with camera.
Alarm Set alarm type and schedule. Set Alarm type and duration 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Device-Alarm’ page. 2. Set duration of alarm activation.(5sec to 10min) 3. Select alarm channel and change title as desired name. 4. Choose type of alarm -NO: Normal Open. -NC : Normal Close 5. Press ‘OK’ to save changes Set Alarm Schedule 1. Move to Schedule tab. 2. Select Day and time for alarm activation. 3. Select mode. (Event, On, Off) 4. Select alarm output number and buzzer options. 5.
Display Set monitor display and display language 1. Press Menu and move to Display page. 2. Set your language and other display options. 3. To change display resolution, select ‘Resolution’ menu and select desired one. 4. Press ‘OK’ to save changes Channel popup by Event Display (popup) event triggered channel for a configured time. 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Display-Monitoring’ page. 2. Set ‘Sequence interval’ time 3. Check ‘Event popup’ option. 4. Select camera number to be displayed when event occurred.
PIP (Picture In Picture) Setup 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Display-PIP’ page. 2. Set ‘Size’ and ‘Position’. 3. Press ‘OK’ to save changes. Note: PIP is only available on single live display. Resolution setup 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Display-resolution’ page. 2. Set resolution 3. Press ‘Ok’ to save changes.
Record Setup Set storage and recording options. Set Storage 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Record->Storage’. 2. System displays installed HDD(s) on list. 3. To use HDD as storage, select one of HDD and press ‘Format’ button below. 4. Press ‘close’ once format process is end. Note: ‘Record’ shows data stored period and HDD usage. Recording Setup 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Record->Record’. 2. Check ‘Overwrite’ option. *If not selected, system only records data until the current HDD is full.
Event recording setup 1. Move to Event page 2. Set ‘Pre-Event’ Duration ‘On’ and set time. System will record previous data from event triggered. 3. Set time for Emergency Record. ‘No Limit’ setup record until off Emergency Rec. 4. Event record duration is for general event recording duration. 5. Press ‘OK’ to save changes. Set Recording schedule 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Record->Record’ Schedule tab. 2. Set day option on day field. *One selected day option on each line. 3.
Network Set IP address 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Network->Address>WAN’ page. 2. Set one of IP address type. *No IP address setup required in ‘DHCP’ option. 3. In 'Static IP’ option, you need to enter ‘IP address, Subnet mask and Gateway’. 4. Press ‘OK’ to save changes. * To change communication port, move to ‘PORT’ page in this menu. PoE Setup (Power Over Ethernet) 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Network->Address>PoE’ page 2. Set IP address and Subnet mask 3. Check ‘DHCP server’ option.
Set Port 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Press Menu and move to ‘Network->Address>Port’ page. Set port for ‘Remote monitoring, Playback and setup. Default is ‘10101’. * Set Live port and other port sets automatically. Set port for Web viewer. Default is ‘80’. Set RTSP port. Default is ‘554’. Use UPnP: This feature enables auto port forwarding on router. DDNS setup For remote access, use DDNS service with DDNS server setup. 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Network-DDNS’. 2. Check ‘Use DDNS’ option. 3.
Notify event through network Use provided feature and send message to specified IP and E-mail. Callback Setup 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Network->Notification -> Callback’ page. 2. Set callback interval. * The triggered event between intervals would not be delivered. It only delivers new event as callback message after interval. 3. Enter IP address that would receive callback messages. 4. Press ‘Ok’ to save changes. Callback utility is installed when you install Remote client software. Email setup 1.
Network Transmission Adjust network data streaming option and optimize it. 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Network>Transmission->Transmission page. 2. Set network bandwidth according to you network speed. 3. Press ‘Ok’ to save changes. Network profile Select profile for live monitoring. See details for profile section before Audio.
EVENT Set event related options such as Sensor, Motion, Video Loss, System, G-sensor and IP camera. About Event activation and activate Recording, Alarm and Notification Each triggered event can be activated following actions. 1. Record: start recording on selected multiple channels. 2. Alarm: start alarming or buzzer on selected multiple channels. 3. Notification: send message to remote pc with ‘Callback’ or ‘E-mail.
System Notification Notify system status through alarm and Callback. 1. Set level of Storage full. System start notification when storage reaches this level. 2. Set temperature level you desired to get notification on S.M.A.R.T. Threshold. 3. Set alarm and Notification.(see examples above) G-Sensor Notification Detect movements such as sudden acceleration, stop and suspected as accident. 1. Press Menu and move to ‘Event->G-Sensor’ page. 2. Check ‘Use G-sensor’. 3.
Playback (Search) Time search (Go to Time) 1. Click right mouse button on live mode and select ‘Playback’ 2. Select storage that has recorded data. 3. System enters ‘Playback(Search)’ mode 4. Click right mouse button again and select ‘Go to’. 5. Select ‘Go to time’ of options. 6. Set date and time and press ‘OK’ to playback. About Search options - Go to time: set time and move to specific time. - Go to Beginning: move to the first recorded data. - Go to End: move to the end of data.
Event Search Provides easy search by recorded event list 1~3. Same as ‘Time Search’. 4. Click right mouse button again and select ‘Event Search’ 5. Select the date and type of event to find specific data. * Events are searched by 1,000ea and press >> button to see next 1,000 events. *You can search event on ‘Log’ menu event page. *System writes event log when it is set as Event recording Backup data playback 1. 2. 3. 4. Click right mouse button on live mode.
BACKUP Backup Recorded Data 1. Click right mouse button on live mode 2. Select Backup and choose type.(backup or AVI maker) 3. Insert USB memory on system USB slot. 4. Select Device for backup data(generally USB memory is used) 5. Set backup data period and camera. 6. Select ‘EXE’ option and ‘Password Option. 7. Press ‘Start’ button. * ‘Backup’ data saved as ‘strg, exe’ format and requires exclusive player for multi channel playback. * For Single channel backup, use AVI backup.
Web client access Access System with using web browser. 1. Run web browser and enter IP address of NVR or DDNS address. 2. Enter ID and Password in log in page. 3. Press buttons (Live, playback) and move to new windows. 4.
5. Detail usage is same as remote client software. See ‘Smart viewer’ part on next page. If no ‘Active X’ installed, run explorer with ‘Run as Administrator’ option. To upload file on IE(internet Explorer), set options on ‘Tools->Internet option->Security>Customer level’. *supported on IE7.0 or higher.
Smartviewer AUTO v1.0 Monitoring live view, search and other features on remote place through network. Start Remote software(S.W should be installed on your PC) 1. Double click remote s.w and run it. 2. It displays main screen. Minimum resolution: 1024x620. Recommended resolution: 1280x1024 3. To log in, select user and enter password. * No initial password is set. Change password for your security. Connect NVR from remote software 1. Press Connect icon to display connection list. 2.
Favorite setup Manage multiple site. Up to 64 different cameras and sites can be monitored. 1. Start Remote software 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Press button and select ‘Favorite’ tab. Press ‘Add’ button. Enter group name and description. Select ‘Layout’ and choose layout. Click ‘site’ field and select one of site and camera. *Only Registered site can be displayed. NVR status Click buttons on right side to display to display NVR status. It shows NVR status as follows. Reload: Refresh the latest NVR status info.
GPS Displays NVR tracking under playback mode. GPS data is recorded with images using built in GPS on Mobile NVR. This data will be displayed on Google Map under playback mode. You can check latitude, longitude, speed, direction angle etc. Remote Playback (Search) 1. Press search button and connect NVR with connect button. 2. Select date on calendar and time on screen. 3. Playback image with control buttons.
Go to Time 1. Click icon and enter time. 2. Click icon to refresh and update calendar information. 3. Playback image with control buttons. Event Search 1. Press event search icon mode. in playback 2. Select the date, event type and camera. 3. Then select one of event desired to playback. Saves recorded data 1. Move to Playback mode. 2. Click icon and select ‘Backup(.strg) or (.exe)’.. 3. Specify file name, duration and camera. * ‘.strg’ requires remote s.w to playback.
Playback backup data 1. 2. 3. 4. Run remote software. Press ‘connect’ button. Click ‘Backup’ tab and select backup file. Click ‘Connect’ button to playback. Playback HDD data on PC 1. 2. 3. 4. Connect HDD with USB cables. Remote s.w should be installed on PC. Run Remote s.w on PC (*run as administrator) Click button and move to ‘Storage’ tab to display HDD data. * Click ‘Reload’ button to refresh data. 5. Double click one of list and click ‘Connection’ button * Run Smartviewer AUTO v1.
Smartviewer AUTO v1.0 Setup Remote Software setup Click and ‘Setup’ to enter Remote software setup menu. System Product: Displays general information of the S/W Software Version: Displays current S/W version Secondary Monitor: Select the secondary monitor when using multi monitors on PC Event Pop-up Duration: Set the time duration for a camera display when it is displayed in full screen mode in case of event.
Sequence Set sequence mode and sites from registered sites 1. Move to ‘Sequence’ tab on Setup. 2. Select the site on the list left side. 3. Click > button and add to sequence list. 4. To move all sites, click >> button. 5. Set sequence duration.(interval time) * Only selected sites can be sequenced on live monitoring User setup 1. Move to ‘User’ tab on setup. 2. Press ‘Add’ button to add user. 3. Enter user name and set password. 4. Check necessary permissions on list. 5. Press ‘OK’ 6.
REMOTE setup connected Devices 1. Connect NVR first. * if not connected, press connect button and connect device first. 2. Click button on top of right and select ‘Remote Setup’. 3. Display connected device’s setup screen as same as local device. *Setup menu and usage is same as local device. 4. To exit setup, press ‘menu->exit’. Remote upgrade 1. Prepare upgrade file from your provider. 2. Go to ‘Remote Setup’ and move to ‘System>Information’ page. 3. Press ‘Upgrade’ button and select upgrade file. 4.
Call Back ‘Callback’ installed together with remote software. Callback receives event list from NVRs through network. 1. Go to ‘Start->Program->Nemon2’ and run ‘Nemon Callback2’. 2. Callback Icon displayed on windows task bar. 3. Click Callback icon to display Callback window. 4. To connect NVR, select a log and click live or playback icon below. Clear : clear all logs on callback window Log: Open log search window. (up to 100,000 logs can be saved. 1,000 logs display per search.
MobileViewer iPolisAuto User can do live view, Search playback and setup configuration on mobile device. (Android / iOS) How to use 1. Search with the key word ‘iPolisAuto’ in ‘App Store’ or ‘Play Store’. Android Description Press android’s menu button to see the detail menu. User can add, Edit and delete NVR Site . Select site and connection mode. iPhone In iOS, use buttons to add , edit and delete site list.
3. Search Android Description iPhone In Search mode, there are Event, Time information displays. Click date and it displays event lists on selected date. To do time search, press and hold time line for 3 seconds, it displays time on selected position. Adjust desired event or time to load recorded data and you can control playback with control buttons. Max. 4 channels can be playback in same time and 1~32x speed control available.
Appendix System Specification Video N/W Camera Installation Performance OS Recording Event Network Storage Backup Search Interface Video Audio Alarm Others Inputs Resolution Protocols Camera Setup Viewer Multi Screen Monitor display Compression Rec. bit rate Record Rate Record Mode Overwrite modes Pre-alarm Post-Alarm Source Ethernet Transmission speed Max. Remote users Protocol support Monitoring SRM-872 Up to 8CH CIF, VGA, 4CIF, 1.3M, 2M, 3M ONVIF Resolution, Frame rate, bit rate setup.
Power Management General Electrical Shutdown Delay Input Voltage Power consumption Camera Power Output Operating Environmental Temp./Humidity 1 Min. ~ 30 Min. (User selectable) 12V ~ 24V DC Max. 30 W Max. 8 W per channel, Total 64W(PoE, IEEE 802.3af ) -25°C to +50°C (-13°F to +122°F) / 20% to 85% RH ㆍ SYSTEM : 225.5(W)x 59(H) x 312.2(D) mm Mechanical Dimension (W x H x D) ㆍ I/O Box : 155(W) X 44(H) X 70(D) mm ㆍ Control Box : 121(W) X 32(H) X 75(D) mm ㆍ SYSTEM : 2.
Default Configurations Classification Details System Information Vehicle System Date & Time Date & Time NTP NVR Name Remote controller ID Company Manufacture Model Registration No. License No.
Event Schedule WAN Address PoE Network Port DDNS Call back Notification Transmission Sensor Motion Video loss Email Transmission Sensor Motion Record System Event System Alarm G-Sensor IP Camera Pre event duration Emergency Record Duration Post Event Duration Day From ~ to mode Camera Setting Type IP Address Subnet mask Gateway DDNS server address automatically DNS server IP Address Subnet Mask Use DHCP Server IP Range Start IP Range End Network port Web port RTSP port Use UPnP Use DDNS DDNS server
IO BOX Installation 1. Cautions on Installation Inside IO Box G-Sensor included. Mind following installation guide when install. - No matter where you install, maintain level with your vehicle. - Install parallelize with vehicle moving direction and X, Y, Z axis on product case. - Check moving direction and axis and set DIP switch on front properly. Ex) If installed following picture Rear Front Set DIP switch as ‘Y-‘ as following picture. 2. Cautions.
Connector Pin Map 1. Power connector - VCC/ACC input range is 12Vdc ~ 24Vdc. - VCC power pin should be connected to battery on vehicle and connect ACC power pin to accessory power on vehicle. - ACC. Power means the power on when turn key at ‘ACC’ mode.. - 2. IP camera input connection pin map No.
3. UTP Cable Pin Map (IO Box 1/2, Ctrl Box) - RJ-45 Connector Pin map No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - IO Box1 Not use Not use IO Box TXD VCC 12V VCC 12V IO Box RXD GND Detect Pin IO Box2 Not use Not use Not use Not use Not use Not use Not use Not use Ctrl Box Not use GND Analog Audio VCC 12V Ctrl Box TXD GND Ctrl Box RXD Detect Pin UTP Cable Use Straight type UTP Cable. 4.
5. IO Box D-SUB15 Pin Map No. 1 Alarm / Sensor Signal 1 No 9 Alarm/Sensor Signal 5 2 GND 10 GND 3 Signal 2 11 Signal 6 4 GND 12 GND 5 Signal 3 13 Signal 7 6 GND 14 GND 7 Signal 4 15 Signal 8 8 GND Sensor input connection Connect one of sensor signal line to ‘Signal’ port and the other to ‘GND port. Alarm output connection It may causes malfunction of system when use alarm devices with excessive voltage or electric current with ‘Open Collector’ type.
FAQ Problem Action The system does not turn on and the LED indicator on the front panel does not work at all. Check if the power supply system is properly connected. Check the system for the input voltage from the power source. Video input is connected, but some channels do not display corresponding videos Check the video output connecting the camera's webviewer.
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