Samsung SHR-3010 DVR User Manual


 
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Connection to External Devices
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Connection with Multiplexer
(e.g. connection to SDM-160)
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
CAMERA RX SIREN LIGHT
VIDEO OUT
(NTSC/PAL MONITOR)
LAN
AUDIO OUT
SHR-3010 VIDEO RECORDER
This unit can be connected to external devices such as a camera for video signal input, a
microphone for audio signal input, and an NTSC or PAL monitor for video and audio signal
output.
It can be connected to external devices such as an alarm according to the user’s request.
It can be connected to a PC through a LAN or Serial connection for remote control.
Your may back up data with a backup device using SCSI for the purpose of data backup.
Caution
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.
– The backup device of this equipment is applicable only to SCSI HDDs.
AC IN
CAMERA
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MONITOR
OUT
TRIGGER OUT
ALARM IN
GND
SHR-3010 VIDEO RECORDER
SDM-160 DIGITAL MULTIPLEXER
VIDEO IN
VIDEO OUT
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 user’s guide of SDM-160.
Connect this unit’s video signal input jack to the video signal output jack of SDM-160 and
connect this unit’s 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 unit’s alarm input jack
(ALARM IN), and connect the VTI jack of SDM-160 to this unit’s trigger output jack
(TRIGGER OUT).
Connect both GND terminals together.
You do not have to connect the alarm out (ALARM OUT) and alarm reset (ALARM
RESET) terminals of this unit.
Caution
Caution
- 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 user’s guide for the Multiplexer
you want to use.)
- If the system’s 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 “
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PICTURE RATE” on p. 3-15.)
- If the system’s 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.
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