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Class A (Industrial) - This device is for industrial use and qualified for electromagnetic waves restriction - For the safety use of this device, please read and heed all Safety Warnings and Cautions
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This symbol indicates high voltage is present inside. It is dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this product. This symbol alerts you that important literature concerning operation and maintenance has been included with this product.
To prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions. 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers instructions.
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Contents
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IV. Record
1. Basic Record 2. Recording Alarm 3. Reservation Record
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VI. Others
1. Product Standards 2. Appearance Drawing
Appendices
Chech Points before Call Service Center Q&A
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I. Summary
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Introduction
The DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER SHR-1010 is a Digital Time Lapse Recorder that uses HDD as recording media. How to use it is simple and therefore existing users of Time Lapse VCR can also access to it. You can also perform continuous recording on the HDD and directly view image recorded without turning videotapes as in the existing Time Lapse VCR. The SHR1010 can record video and audio at the same time.
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Characteristics
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Upon booting the system, it recognizes automatically whether the incoming signal is NTSC or PAL signal. Adjusting screen quality in 4-steps
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Very High, High, Standrad, Low NTSC: MAX 30 ~ 0.5FPS PAL: MAX 25 ~ 0.5FPS
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Reservation recording by using timers Recording by alarm Multiplexer link Convenient retrieval function
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Automatic booting of system in power failure recovery during recording mode, and starting of recording
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Function
To install and uninstall of hard disk is available and you could change the hard disk easily. LED is an indicator of Hard disk status. It verifies power supply connection and normal hard disk access status. You can lock the Hard disk of Hard Rack. You can back up the data stored in the system to MEMORY STICK easily.
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HDD LED Hard Rack STICK MEMORY STICK STATUS DISPLAY LED
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Name UP
Function
Moves up the cursor in a menu or increases the detailed setting value for the menu. Shows still cuts in the forward direction. Rewinds recorded images during play. Edits or modifies the left value of a menu for setting up the menu. Moves down the cursor in a menu or decreases the detailed setting value for the menu. Shows still cuts one by one in the backward direction. Forwards recorded images fast during play or modifies the right value of a menu for setting up the menu. To use 'STOP/ENTER' to stop Playing or Recording, it can be used as ENTER when setting MENU.
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MEMORY STICK
LEFT
POWER
ALARAM
MEMORY STICK
Displays system status. q POWER : Checks power On. q ALARM : Checks Alarm turns operates. q MEMORY STICK : It verifies data copies to MEMORY STICK. Records current live images. Plays recorded data. Pauses screen or shows still screen during play. Displays the system setup menu or turns menu by stages.
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RIGHT STOP/ENTER
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Rear View
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Function
The system gives an alarm when the High(5V) signal incomes for more than 0.5 seconds in the N.C.(Normally Closed) mode and when the Low(0V) signal incomes for more than 0.5 sec onds in the N.O.(Normally Open) mode. GND ALARM OUT: The High(5V) signal comes out during alarm recording. ALARM RESET IN : The system cancels the alarm when the Low(0V) signal incomes for more than 0.5 seconds. 1 SHOOT REC IN REC START IN: The system starts recording when the Low(0V) signal incomes for more than 0.5 seconds. REC END: The Low(0V) signal comes out for about 1 second when you set the DISK END MODE in the RECORD MODE SETUP menu to SETUP and the HDD consumes all of its free space. TRIGGER OUT: This signal converts the Multiplexer record ing output screen.
Caution
If suffocated, the air inlet or outlet may harm the product performance. Please install the product where you can secure free ventilation. Never allow goods around the air inlet or outlet if they are big enough to suffocate it. If you want to run DVRs on cabinets or Reck, be sure to secure air ventilation.
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Name Image Input Port THROUGH Terminal Image Output Port S-VHS PORT Voice In/Out Port RS-232 Port
Function
It is the composite image signal input port(BNC Style Connector). You can use THROUGH Terminal to send VCR signal to another VCR.
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It is a composite image signal input port (BNC Style Connector). It is the S-VHS image signal in/out port. It is a voice signal in/out port(RCA Jack).
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Initializes the system. Supports the DC power socket. You can plug in the 100-250 VAC power cord.
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Unpacking
When purchasing product, first remove packing and put it on a flat floor or at a place to use it. Then, ensure all following contents are included: Main body Users Manual 1 power cord 1 Adapter 2 Hard Rack Locking Keys
Caution
Be sure to use the adapter for SHR-1010 only. Be sure to pay attention to the following when you use the adapter. 1. Use it only in the room. 2. Prevent water or liquid from entering the connector or product. 3. Avoid excessive impact or force. 4. Don't pull the output plug unreasonably. 5. Don't disassemble the product on your own. 6. Abide by the rated input and output range. 7. Use KS power cords only. 8. For the product with an input ground, be sure to use the power cord with a ground.
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Caution
The above contents can be changed without notice in order to improve the performance or function of the product.
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POWER
ALARAM
REC
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H.D.D.
Lift up
5. Erect the front handle of the internal 6. Lock the hardrack with the key and turn the power on.
MEMORY STICK
POWER
ALARAM
MEMORY STICK
Lift up
2. Take the hard rack out of the inter nal rack. Erect the front handle and pull it down.
After the handle reaches to the end, pull it down to the bottom for firm fixing.
1. At first, open the Hard Rack cover in front of Main Deck and then open Hard Rack using Hard Rack key.
Caution
To operate system, you have to lock the key of Hard Rack. When changing HDD or uninstalling Hard Rack, please make sure that power indicating LED of HDD is turned off. Otherwise, the HDD may fall in trouble. Be sure to format all HDDs before use if they have been used in the other PC. Otherwise, the system may not operate properly. We recommended SEC Spinpoint V40 SV4002H or SV8004H for this product. Please be sure to call the store where you bought the HDD before you want another one.
H.D.D.
H.D.D.
3. Connect the internal rack data cable and power cord with the HDD.
4. Put the HDD in the internal rack and fix it with a screw.
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CAMERA
AUDIO OUT
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PC
SDM-160 is a Multiplexer for NTSC, and SDM-160P is a Multiplexer for PAL. For details on the functions of SDM-160, please refer to the users guide of SDM-160. Connect this units video signal input jack to the video signal output jack of SDM-160 and connect this units video signal output jack to the video signal input jack of SDM-160. Connect the alarm output jack (ALARM OUT) of SDM-160 to this units alarm input jack (ALARM IN), and connect the VTI jack of SDM-160 to this units trigger output jack (TRIGGER OUT). Connect both GND terminals together.
Caution
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This device can be applied to external devices such as image signal input camera, voice signal input microphone, NTSC for the output of both signals, or PAL monitor. It can be also applied to external devices at user request. It can be applied to PC for serial communication.
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- Be sure to connect the trigger output terminal (TRIGGER OUT) of this unit to the Multiplexer. Otherwise, a normal recording cannot be made. (For the connection method, please refer to the users guide for the Multiplexer you want to use.) - If the systems recording field rate is set to 0.50 ~ 15 FPS (Fields Per Second) for the input NTSC video signal and to 0.50 ~ 12.5 FPS for the input PAL video signal, be sure to set the Multiplexer in such a way that the recording output screen is switched by the Trigger Pulse. (For settings related to the recording field rate, please refer to (2) PICTURE RATEon p. 3-12.) - If the systems recording filed rate is set to 30 FPS for the input NTSC video signal and to 25 FPS for the input PAL video signal, a half of the input video channels may not be recorded depending on the type of Multiplexer. In this case, set the recording field rate to 60 FPS for NTSC and to 50 FPS for PAL.
Caution
A CRT monitor capable of displaying an NTSC or PAL video signal must be used with this unit. An ordinary computer monitor cannot be used.
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A. Communication Method
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Data Code: ASCII Code Data Transmission Method : Start-Stop Asynchronized Serial Interface Protocol: 8 bit Data, 1 Stop bit, None Parity Transmission speed: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 bps
Pin Specifications TXD (Transmitted Data) RXD (Received Data) SG (Signal Ground) NO Connection
ALARM IN GND ALARM OUT ALARM RESET IN GND 1 SHOT REC IN REC START IN GND REC END TRIGGER OUT
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Alarm recording is a function for recording the input video when an alarm signal is input while a device with alarm output is connected to this unit.
Connect to the corresponding terminals, as the numbers may be different for external devices.
For external devices, if the alarm input (ALARM INPUT) and alarm cancel (ALARM CANCEL) are not available, you can leave them unconnected.
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C. Code by Key
Start Code Menu Arrow LEFT Arrow UP Arrow DOWN Arrow RIGHT ENTER REC STOP PLAY BACK @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @
UNIT ID (00-99)
00: 00: 00: 00: 00: 00: 00: 00: 00:
Device Class
DR: DR: DR: DR: DR: DR: DR: DR: DR:
Check Sum
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The above codes are made up of ASCII CODE values. The UNIT ID ranges from 00 to 99 and this ID shall correspond with the UNIT ID of the Remote Control Setup menu in Page 3-23. Ex) When you turn the MENU on with the remote control. You shall setup the communication environment in the communication program like HYPER TERMINAL and type in @00:DR:FP:18:N:*. Then the MENU will pop up.
D. Others
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The above data format and transmission speed is subject to change according to the future development environment. During data transmission, PC will play a role of Master and the system will play a role of Slave. Other orders than input by the above Function keys will not be received. But the Alarm function is always allowed to receive as long as the relative order was recorded to the machine. (Due to the late communication speed, there may be some delay.)
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If you turn the system on without the Hard Rack key locked, the following message will pop up and the SHR-1010 system will run improperly though you installed the HDD.
WAITING...
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If you turn the system on without the HDD installed, the message, 'NO HDD' will pop up and the SHR1010 system will run improperly.
NO HDD
Power Off
Separate the power jack behind the system from the main body. There is no power switch. In case you turn off the system during recording, recording will be resumed the next time when you turn of the system again and booting is complete.
Caution
Please wait at least three seconds to turn the system on after turn off. If not, system may work incorrectly.
Factory reset
1. Disconnect system power 2. Push the Reset button located backside of system and hold it, then connect system power again. 3. Push the Reset button until default screen displayed on the monitor.
Caution
When Factory Reset is implemented, former setting values are initialized to pre-set factory value.
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When the system is in the recording mode set by alarm, icon blinks
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When the system is in the play mode, icon blinks. If you pauses the play, icon takes the place of icon. You can play saved data at various velocities. If you play the data in the forward direction at other speed than the normal one, icon will be replaced with icon and if you play the data in the backward direction at other speed than the normal one, icon will be replaced with . Available forward and reverse playing speed of system is forward direction normal, slightly fast, normal fast and very fast, etc.
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It displays the recorded date and time of the data now in play.
icon blinks.
You can change location of the above system status indicator. Choose the location when selecting Top Right, Top Left, Bottom Left, Bottom Right and Center. (Select OSD POSITION and choose T/L, T/R, B/L, B/R, Center of CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP menu. Explain it in detail in page 3-11)
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Menu View
Menu Enter
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It shows the recorded date and time of the data currently being played back. While the system is in the play mode, the icon remains in the screen but the icon will take the place of the icon when the system is temporarily paused. You can also play the HDD data at various speeds. If the system plays the HDD data at other speed than the default in the forward or backward direction, the or icon will be replaced with the or icon respectively. Available forward and reverse playing speed of system is forward direction normal, slightly fast, normal fast and very fast, etc.
MAIN MENU CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP RECORD MODE SETUP ALARM RECORD SETUP TIMER RECORD SETUP SYSTEM SETUP IMAGE COPY REMOTE CONTROL SETUP SYSTEM INFORMATION
:MENU
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
Note
You can go into the menu only when the system is in the Live screen mode. If the system is in the recording mode or playback mode, you cannot go into the menu. To go into the menu, first stop the recording or playback.
Menu Move
Move to desired menu item by using an UP ( ) or a DOWN( ) button. In this case, a highlighted cursor is displayed in the selected item. The sub menu item is displayed if pressing a STOP/ENTER( ) button. Selections appear in the left side and settings for selected matters appear in the right side.
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Change of Settings
x Move to desired menu item by using an UP( Press the UP( desired settings. ) or DOWN( ) or a DOWN( ) button. You can change settings by pressing the STOP/ENTER( Settings will be changed if pressing the STOP/ENTER( ) button.
points out the CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP. Then following screen appears.
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
DATE TIME DATE DISPLAY TYPE DATE & TIME DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY STATUS POSITION
:CHANGE
:MOVE
) or DOWN(
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CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP
so current time (hour) is displayed. Then if pressing the RIGHT( changed. ) button, the cursor is changed so minute may be
DATE TIME DATE DISPLAY TYPE DATE & TIME DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY STATUS POSITION
:CHANGE
:MOVE
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% SYSTEM SETUP
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP PASSWORD PASSWORD LOCK CLEAR ALL DATA DEFAULT SETUP VIDEO INPUT PORT VIDEO SOURCE VIDEO LOSS BUZZER
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CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP DATE TIME DATE DISPLAY TYPE DATE & TIME DISPLAY STATUS DISPLAY OSD POSITION
:MOVE
) button so current minute is displayed. ) or RIGHT ) button, the cursor is changed so hour ) button to change seconds and ) or DOWN
or second is changed. For example, press the RIGHT( ( setup by pressing the UP(
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
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:MOVE
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IMAGE COPY REC FROM REC TO FROM TO 2003-04-07 2003-04-08 2003-04-07 2003-04-07 12:47:07 10:46:26 20:41:12 20:42:12
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SYSTEM INFORMATION CAPACITY(GB) VERSION SYSTEM LOG 39.79 1.00
:MOVE
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
Note
All the menu values are supposed to be set to the basic one as shown above at the time of factory shipment. 3-9 3-10
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Record Setup
The following illustrates the intial setting of the RECORD MODE SETUP menu.
RECORD MODE SETUP PICTURE QUALITY PICTURE RATE DISK END MODE DISK END BUZZER HIGH 30.00FPS CONTINUE OFF
x DATE
Set the current date.
y TIME
Time can be entered in the form of 24 hours.
:MOVE
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
Caution
When change date or time, if the time is overlapped with already stored recording data time, following message meaning deletion of former stored data, is appeared. If you choose YES, system re-booting is implemented. Be sure to set the date and time to the current date and time.
CHANGING TIME INTO THE PAST CAUSES DELETION OF THE ORIGINAL DATA CORRESPONDING TO OVERLAPPING TIME! PROCEED?
Note
Voice will be recorded at the speed of 24 Kbps irrespective of image recording picture rate. But, the audio data can not be recorded as long as the PICTURE RATE is set to below 10.00FPS for NTSC and below 8.33FPS for PAL respectively. For recording the audio data, please set the PICTURE RATE to above 15.00FPS for NTSC and above 12.50FPS for PAL respectively.
x PICTURE QUALITY
Picture quality is divided into four levels. Set to VERY HIGH for the best picture quality, or set to HIGH, STANDARD, or LOW in the descending order of qualty. The user can select the desired quality. [VERY HIGH/HIGH/STANDARD/LOW]
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Set the picture rate for the input video. If the input video signal is NTSC, a maximum of 60 FPS (Fields Per Second) can be recorded; if it is PAL, a maximum of 50 FPS can be recorded. However, when recording with Very Highsetting, you could record 15.00 FPS max for NTSC and 12.50 FPS max for PAL. 1) NTSC [30.00FPS/15.00FPS/10.00FPS/7.50FPS/5.00FPS/2.50FPS/1.00FPS/0.50FPS] 2) PAL [25.00FPS/12.50FPS/8.33FPS/6.25FPS/5.00FPS/2.50FPS/1.00FPS/0.50FPS]
STATUS DISPLAY
Set to ON to display the system status, such as recording, and playback information when playing the recorded video; or set to OFF to not display them. [ON/OFF]
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Note
The following table shows how long it takes to fill up 40GB and 80GB HDD for each field rate when the image signal is NTSC and PAL respectively. (The recording time for each field rate may slightly vary depending on the type of input image signal.) Time-Lapse Mode Picture Rate
30.00 FPS 15.00 FPS 10.00 FPS Very High 40GB 18.5 hr 27.8 hr 37.0 hr 55.6 hr 80GB 37.0 hr 55.6 hr 74.1 hr 111.1 hr High 40GB 18.5 hr 30.9 hr 46.3 hr 61.7 hr 92.6 hr Standard 80GB 49.4 hr 98.8 hr Low 40GB 37.0 hr 80GB 74.1 hr 80GB 40GB 37.0 hr 61.7 hr 92.6 hr 24.7 hr 49.4 hr 74.1 hr
Note
If you set the DISK END mode to STOP, the HDD free space capacity will be displayed but if you set the mode to CONTINUE, such capacity will not be displayed.
RECORD MODE SETUP PICTURE QUALITY PICTURE RATE DISK END MODE DISK END BUZZER HIGH 30.00FPS STOP OFF
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7.50 FPS 5.00 FPS 2.50 FPS 1.00 FPS 0.50 FPS 25.00 FPS 12.50 FPS 8.33 FPS
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111.1 hr 222.2 hr 185.2 hr 370.4 hr 296.3 hr 592.6 hr 444.4 hr 888.9 hr 277.8 hr 555.6 hr 463.0 hr 925.9 hr 740.7 hr 1481.5 hr 1111.1 hr 2222.2 hr 555.6 hr 1111.1 hr 925.9 hr 1851.9 hr 1481.5 hr 2963.0 hr 2222.2 hr 4444.4 hr 18.5 hr 27.8 hr 37.0 hr 46.3 hr 92.6 hr 37.0 hr 55.6 hr 74.1 hr 92.6 hr 18.5 hr 30.9 hr 46.3 hr 61.7 hr 77.2 hr 37.0 hr 61.7 hr 92.6 hr 29.6 hr 59.3 hr 88.9 hr 49.4 hr 98.8 hr 37.0 hr 74.1 hr
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6.25 FPS 5.00 FPS 2.50 FPS 1.00 FPS 0.50 FPS
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231.5 hr 463.0 hr 385.8 hr 771.6 hr 740.7 hr 1234.6 hr 925.9 hr 1851.9 hr 463.0 hr 925.9 hr 771.6 hr 1543.2 hr 1481.5 hr 2469.1 hr 1851.9 hr 3703.7 hr
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ALARM RECORD SETUP ALARM ENABLE ALARM DETECT TYPE ALARM BUZZER ALARM TIME ALARM PICTURE RATE OFF NC OFF 10 sec 30.00FPS
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x ALARM ENABLE
To set whether to start recording or not when alarm go off. If you want to start recording when alarming, set it ON, if not set it OFF. If you exit the menu after setting ON for ALARM ENABLE, system starts recording whenever alarm go off. To stop the recording started by alarm intentionally, push the STOP/ENTER( ) button.[ON/OFF]
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
ALARM BUZZER
Set to ON to have the system activate the Buzzer when a motion is deteced in the input video or when alarm occurs, or set to OFF to keep the Buzzer inactive. [ON/OFF]
ALARM TIME
It determines the time of alarm recording from 10 second (OFF) to 5 minutes when the system detects any movement or alarm in the input image. If you set it to AUTO, alarm recording will be implemented during the alarm-generating signal is in active state. [5MINUTE/4MINUTE/3MINUTE/2MINUTE/1MINUTE/30SECOND/20SECOND/ 10SECOND/AUTO]
Reservation Recording function is a function TIMER RECORD SETUP which enables recording automatically when you TIMER DAY START END 01 OFF OFF --:-- --:-are not at home, you could set the system to 02 OFF OFF --:-- --:-03 OFF OFF --:-- --:-implement recording at desired day of the week, 04 OFF OFF --:-- --:-05 OFF OFF --:-- --:-desired time duration. At first, locating cursor to 06 OFF OFF --:-- --:-the timer column with OFF and set it to ON, then select desired day of the week at DAY :MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT column, after that input recording start time and end time to start and end column respectively. If you set DAY to SUN~SAT, Reservation Recording set up items will be applied to designated day only, If you set ALL, Reservation Recording set up items will be applied to all day of the week. And, if you set M~F, Reservation Recording set up items will be applied just to Monday through Friday. If you setup the RESERVE RECORDING and escape from the MENU, the icon indicating RESERVE RECORDING was successfully reserved will pop up. Then the q icon will pop up at the reserved time while recording begins. To stop recording intentionally, push the STOP/ENTER( ) button. Thus, the recording is stopped. Available numbers of Reservation Recording are up to by 24. PICTURE RATE determines FIELD RATE of Reservation Recording, at that time of Reservation Recording start.
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System Setup
The following illustrates the intial setting of the SYSTEM SETUP menu.
Caution
Once deleted, the data can not be retrieved for ever. Please check again before you press the CLEAR ALL DATA.
x PASSWORD
Setting password of system. You can input a password from 4 characters to 8 characters, initial setting value is Left( and Down( ), Right( ), Up( ) ) of direction key.
CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP PASSWORD PASSWORD LOCK CLEAR ALL DATA DEFAULT SETUP VIDEO INPUT PORT VIDEO SOURCE VIDEO LOSS BUZZER
:MOVE
DEFAULT SETUP (Resetting the system to the initial status at the time of factory shipment)
If you set this to ON and terminate the menu, all the setting data will return to the original ones that the system had just out of the factory. Despite, the HDD data will be left intact. [ON/OFF] Then, if you press the MENU key to return to the MENU, the system will confirm again as follows. If you set this to YES and input the password, all the setting value will be deleted.
LOAD DEFAULT SETUP Do you want to reload default settings
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
Caution
In case you forget your password, please reset the factory and the password will return to the initial default value. Please refer to Page 3-2, FACTORY RESET for the detailed factory resetting method.
YES NO
y PASSWORD LOCK
If you set this to ON, you can ask for a password, which is set in the PASSWORD, each time the MENU button is pressed or the recording lock cancellation is attempted during the recording, and stop the respective operation if wrong password is entered. If set to OFF, you do not have to enter password for each case metioned above. [ON/OFF]
VIDEO SOURCE
It supports coupling with MULTIPLEXER. In case of 1 channel, it can be selected and used to CAMERA. [MULTIPLEXER/CAMERA]
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When implementing copy without MEMORY STICK, following messages are appeared.
IMAGE COPY FROM TO PROGRESS COPY ON MEMORY STICK DELETE ALL
:MOVE
No media! OK
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x REC FROM
Recording start time for the very first data stored in HDD
:SELECT MENU:EXIT
y REC TO
Recording end time for the very last data stored in HDD
COPY ON MEMORY STICK DELETE ALL Copy device is not available :MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
FROM
The beginning of the image for IMAGE COPY Set the year/month/day/hour/minute/ second of the FROM.
TO
The end of the image for IMAGE COPY Set the year/month/day/hour/minute/second of the END.
COPY ON MEMORY STICK Selected block for IMAGE COPY Select the COPY ON MEMORY STICK. Then, IMAGE COPY will start with the following messages. < IMAGE COPY Procedure > Searching copy Searching image data Preparing copy COPYING............. ( 0% ~100% ) : Searches the MEMORY STICK Device. : Searches the image data to be copied. : Prepares IMAGE COPY. : Displays the progress ratio from 0% to 100%. : Terminates IMAGE COPY. : Compiles the copied image into an execu tion file.
Also, in case of capacity of MEMORY STICK is less than the size of copy-wished data, a message Not enough space on copy device meaning storage space of storage device is not enough, is appeared. In this case, you should reduce the time of copying or exchange the MEMORY STICK having larger capacity.
IMAGE COPY REC FROM REC TO FROM TO 2003-04-07 2003-04-08 2003-04-07 2003-04-07 12:47:07 10:46:26 20:41:12 20:42:12
COPY ON MEMORY STICK DELETE ALL Not enough space on copy device :MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
DELETE ALL Delete all copied images. Confirmation message is appeared asking to delete the data in MEMORY STICK as below.
IMAGE COPY REC FROM REC TO FROM TO 2003-04-07 2003-04-08 2003-04-07 2003-04-07 12:47:07 10:46:26 20:41:12 20:42:12
Caution
You should press the MENU(MENU) to return to the MENU after you see the message "Copy is completed". Then, you should take out the MEMORY STICK to prevent data from being damaged during play 3-19
If you choose YES, Files are deleted message, which means deletion of the data in MEMORY stick, is appeared.
COPY ON MEMORY STICK DELETE ALL Files are deleted :MOVE :SELECT MENU:EXIT
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Caution
Please be careful because all stored data are deleted at once.
Copied image can be played as below. Separate the MEMORY STICK from SHR-1010. (* You should press the MENU( ) to return to the MENU after you see the message "Copy is completed". Then, you should take out the MEMORY STICK to prevent data from being damaged during the play.) Insert the image-copied memory stick into the PC-connected memory stick reader. Double click the image-copied files to execute the following programs. You dont need to install any kind of program to look at copied image file. The player program is included in the copted image.
- PRINT You may print out the screen during replay or being paused. - SAVE You can capture and save the screen during replay or being paused. Press the SAVE button, determine the position and name of the file to be saved. All data will be saved in bmp files. - RECORD Displays the start and finish time of data backup. - ENCRYPTION Indicates if the copied data has been modulated from the data stored in the system. If it reads WRONG, the copied data has been modulated. - TIME Indicates the time of the data in current replay. - IMAGE SEARCH SLIDE BAR Indicates the position of the data in current replay with reference to the whole data. - PLAYBACK FUNCTION BUTTON You can handle all the data play functions including PLAY, REVERSE, PAUSE, FF, and FR. You can also see frame by frame and go to either the beginning or end. - BRIGHTNESS CONTROL SLIDE BAR You can control the screen brightness. If you press the REFRESH button by the slide bar, the brightness will return to the initial default. - OSD BUTTON Displays the screen OSD informatin during replay or pause. Every time you press this button, it will display and hide the TIME information in turn. 3-22
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Please use 8MB~128MB as a memory stick for image copy.
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Communication Setup
Here comes the initial setup procedure of the REMOTE CONTROL SETUP menu.
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REMOTE CONTROL SETUP REMOTE CONT UNIT ID BAUD RATE DATA BIT STOP BIT PARITY
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System Information
Here comes the initial setup procedure of the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu.
x Set the REMOTE CONT to ON. [ON/OFF] y Set up the UNIT ID. [0~99] Set up the data transmission speed for the RS-232C communication at the BAUD RATE (data transmission speed). [300/600/1,200/2,400/4,800/9,600/19,200/ 38,400/57,600/115,200] Set up the DATA BIT. [7/8] Set up the STOP BIT. [1/2] Set up the PARITY. [NONE/ODD/EVEN]
It reveals the basic system information. The CAPACITY(GB) displays the whole HDD space(GB : Giga Byte). The VERSION displays the software version of the system. SYSTEM LOG shows all of the system motions in the order of date and time.
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SYSTEM LOG Page 1/42 2001-09-24 2001-09-24 2001-09-24 2001-09-24 2001-09-24 2001-09-24 2001-09-24 2001-09-24 :MOVE 00:00:52 Setup Begin 00:07:38 Playback End 00:11:56 Playback Begin 00:23:24 Playback End 00:39:12 Playback Begin 01:47:06 Playback End 02:52:10 Playback Begin 02:55:37 Playback End MENU:EXIT
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Basic Record
Basic Record
x CURRENT IMAGE RECORD
Press the RECORD( RECORD( ) button to record current image. If doing so, the light of the ) button turns on and record starts while following message appears on the screen. Settings related with record are done in the RECORD MODE SETUP menu.
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y Recording Stop
Please press the STOP button ( stop recording. Then, the RECORD button( the recording will be paused. ) lamp is out, the screen will enter the LIVE mode and ) to
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The system does not support recording in the PLAYBACK screen. - When you stays in the menu, you can not record if you press the RECORD button( - Consequently, you should get out of the menu before recording. ).
Note
Pressing the menu button during recording will not help to show the menu screen. To view the menu screen, please stop recording.
Recording stops when image signal supply is suspended. But if the image signal supply resumes later, the system will recognize immediately and start recording again. Nevertheless, the system will take no action for recording if you don't transmit any image signal to the input port and press the RECORD button( ).
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Recording Alarm
Recording Alarm
You will see the alarm input port(ALARM IN) in the external in/out port behind the SHR-1010 system. You should connect ALARM IN to the alarm output port of external products like Multiplexer. (For the details, please refer to p.2~3 "3. System Connection for Alarm Recording".) Now, you should set the ALARM ENABLE in the ALARM RECORD SETUP menu to ON. Once recording starts, the following message appears on the screen to instruct alarm recording is in action.
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Reservation Record
Reservation Record Setup
You can enter the day, time for the timer recording in the TIMER RECORD SETUP menu so that the recording will be made on the set day for the set amount of time.
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DATE/TIME SEARCH
Note
- Recorded data Search is available only in the play mode - If in in the playback mode, when you try to search the recorded data to play back, a newly searched data is played back regardless of which data has previosly been played back. - While the user is in the menu, pressing the SEARCH button will not take you to the search menu. To go into the search menu, first exit the menu.
RECORD FROM TO GO TO
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Menu Move
Use the UP( ( ) or DOWN( ) button to move to the desired menu item. At this time, a highlighted cursor is shown by the selected item. Then, press the STOP/ENTER ) button to go into a sub-menu. In the sub-menu, you can enter enquiries for data search or select and play back the desired data from the list of recorded data.
- When you go into the DATE & TIME SEARCH menu, the current date and time will be displayed by the DATE and TIME fields. Enter the desired date and time to search the recorded data. - As the system contains no data in the HDD at factory shipment, you are not able to view the list in the ALARM EVENT SEARCH menu.
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Press the LEFT or RIGHT button ( / ) until you reach the year/month/day/hour/minute/second for search and press the UP or DOWN button ( / ) until you reach the year/month/day/hour/minute/second for setup. Press the ENTER button ( ) to move to the part for searching and still the image. Press the PB/STILL button ( PB/STILL ) to play the part for searching as a light blinks. Press the STOP button ( ) to stop playing. The following screen appears when you press the PB/STILL button ( PB/STILL ). The date and time at the bottom of the screen displays when the current data in play was recorded.
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If the list of the recorded data cannot be shown in a screen, you can use the LEFT ( ) or RIGHT( ) button to view the list in pages. Press the LEFT( ) button to move to the previous page, or press the RIGHT( ) button to move to the next page.
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If there is no recorded DATA following your designated date and time searching, NO DATA message is appeared on the blue colored screen as below
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Basic Playback
Press the PB/STILL( PB/STILL ) button to immediately play back the data recorded on the HDD. Then, the PB/STILL ( PB/STILL ) button lights up, the following screen appears, and the beginning of the recorded data is played back in turn.
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If you press the PB/STILL button( PB/STILL ), a lamp will be on and the system will be temporarily suspended with the following screen. If you press the LEFT or RIGHT button( / ), the system will vary its play speed in both forward and backward directions, LITTLE HIGH, NORMAL, VERY HIGH, and DOUBLE. The current speed will appear at the bottom of the screen. Pressing the RIGHT button( ) at the double speed accelerates the play speed while pressing the LEFT button( ) decelerates the play speed on the contrary. To play back again, pres the PB/STILL (
PB/STILL
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- Play is available only when the system is in the live screen mode. - While the user is in the menu, pressing the PLAY( playback. To start the playback, first exit the menu. ) button will not start the
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View by Field
To view the still screen for each field in both forward and backward directions, you should press the UP or DOWN button( for replay. / ) while the system is paused. Voice will not be
PB/STILL
available for the still screen by the field. You should press the PB/STILL button( Press the STOP button ( ) to suspend play. If you press the PB/STILL button( PB/STILL ), the system will replay the data from the point where the play was suspended before. When the system reads and plays the last data of the HDD, the system will play no more data and the screen will remain still. If you press the PB/STILL button( PB/STILL ), the system will play the data from the beginning.
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Pressing the menu button during recording will not help to show the menu screen. To view the menu screen, please stop playing. If you press the MENU button( ) during play, the following screen will appear. For the details, please see Chapter 5. Searching and Playing .
SEARCH MENU DATE & TIME SEARCH ALARM EVENT SEARCH
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VI. Others
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Product Standards
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Appearance Drawing
Rated Voltage
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Power Consumption HDD BACKUP Video Input Video Output Audio Input Audio Output Video Compression Method
25W 40 GB or 80 GB Memory Stick I/F for Image copy Composite Video, BNC Jack - 1CH (1.0 Vp-p, 75) S-VHS Video Composite Video, BNC Jack - 1CH (1.0 Vp-p, 75) S-VHS Video RCA Jack - 1 CH (-8 dBm, 600) RCA Jack - 1 CH (-6 dBm, 600) Motion JPEG
290mm 88mm 92mm 390mm
Audio Compression Method G.726 (24 Kbps) Video Resolution Picture Quality Recording Field Rate Alarm Record Time Remote Control Operation Temperature Storage Temperature Operating Humidity Storage humidity Size Weight Approx. 720 x 480 [NTSC], 720 x 566 [PAL] Very High/High/Standard/Low 30 ~ 0.50 Fields/sec [NTSC], 25 ~ 0.50 Fields/sec [PAL] 10, 20, 30 sec, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 min RS-232 0 C ~ 40 C -20 C ~ 60 C 20% ~ 85% RH 20% ~ 95% RH (WxHxD) 390(W) x 88(92)(H) x 290(D) mm 5.0 Kg
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Appendices
APPENDICES
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Trouble
- Unable to supply power. - The POWER LED in front of the system remains off and the system is not running - After power supply, the screen is all black. - After booting, the screen is all blue
Check Points
- Check the power cable connection behind the system, power supply.
Trouble
- Abnormal recording and playing after connected to the Multiplexer
Check Points
- Check the connection between Multiplexer image output port and system image signal input port and between Multiplexer image signal input port and system image signal output port. - Check the connection between system trigger output port(Trigger Out) and Multiplexer. - For the details of the Multiplexer, please refer to the Multiplexer User's Manual. - The audio data can not be recorded as long as the PICTURE RATE is set to below 10.00FPS for NTSC and below 8.33FPS for PAL respectively. For recording the audio data, please set the PICTURE RATE to above 15.00FPS for NTSC and above 12.50FPS for PAL respectively. - No voice will be supplied to the Still screen or Play mode at high or low speed. - Screen trembling often occurs during recording or playing at high or low speed, which is a normal symptom. - Absolutely normal according to the system standard
- Check the power cable connection of the system and monitor and power supply. - Check the connection between camera output port and system image signal input port and between monitor image signal input port and system image signal output port. - Check the camera output. - Check the BNC Cable connected to the system.
- After power supply, no further progress - Please call the service center or the shop where you bought the product for investigation or repair. available after booting menu screen - No voice - Check the connection between microphone voice output port and system voice signal input port and between monitor voice signal input port and system voice signal output port. - Check the voice signal output. - Check the connected cable. - Without input signal, the system can't perform recording. Please check if the camera output port is well connected. - If you the DISK END MODE of the RECORD MODE SETUP menu to STOP, the system will display the HDD free space. If the free space is displayed 0%, the system will not commence recording. - If you want to start recording as it is like above, you shall set the DISK END MODE of the RECORD MODE SETUP menu to CONTINUE and press the RECORD button (REC). - To start recording while the DISK END MODE is set to STOP, you should set the CLEAR ALL DATA in SYSTEM SETUP menu to ON and terminate the menu. Then, all the current data will be deleted. Now, you should press the RECORD button(q) to start recording. However, as the deleted data can not be recovered by all means, you should check again before deleting.
- Interval between image and voice during play - Garbled screen during play
- This device can transmit both NTSC and PAL signals to the input image signal. - If the current system is initialized to the PAL signal though the recorded data in the past was the NTSC signal or vice versa, the screen will be garbled by recording the previous data whatever because both signals are different with each other. For the normal data retrieving, you should turn off the system, connect the signal of the same kind as recorded earlier to the input port, and reboot the system. Then, data retrieval will be performed in normal condition.
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Q&A
Question
- Does recording continues after power cut during recording.
Answer
- Without power supply, the system can't perform recording. But if the system was recording before power cut, it will resume recording upon power supply. - Without connection with the input image signal, the system can't keep recording. But the system will resume recording upon the supply of normal input image signal. - Push the STOP( s ) button.
- What would become of the system if disconnected with the input image signal during recording? - When system is in Reservation Recording state, how to stop the recording intentionally? - What to do when I forget the system password?
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- In case you forget your password, please reset the factory and the password will return to the initial default value. Please refer to Page 3-2, FACTORY RESET for the detailed factory resetting method.
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