Samsung SRN-1000-8TB DVR User Manual


 
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● MENU SETUP
Connection : Display the connection status.
Register : This is the default registration button for a network camera.
It will be displayed <Auto> before registration, and will be changed to <Delete> after registration.
Data rate : Displays the total amount of data received from the channel.
Performance : Displays the occupancy out of configured communication bandwidth for receiving the
corresponding data traffic.
Note that the cameras of RTSP and ONVIF protocols require about 2 times of data traffic to support control
traffic.
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` If NVR is set to the defaul values, camera(s) may not be connected. So, set the network environment before registeration.
For more information, refer to "Network Configuration". (Page 76)
To auto-search for and register a network camera
1. Click the <Setup> menu.
2. Click the <Device>-<Camera>-<Registration> menu.
3. Click the <Auto> in Device Registration window.
Add Camera Automatically” window appears to list up the available cameras present in the network.
` Press the <Refresh> button to check the changes of networked camera(s).
4. Click the camera(s) to select from the list.
5. Enter relevant <ID> and <Password> for the selected camera(s).
6. Click the [Register] button.
` When registering multiple cameras selected in a batch, only cameras set with the same user ID and password from the selected
will be registered.
7. When “Connection Test” confirmation window appears, check the registration status and click [OK] button.
Add Camera Automatically” window is closed and registered camera(s) is(are) displayed in the list.
8. Click [OK] button to complete the registeration.
` If <Performance> exceeds 100% of the system capacity, you cannot register a camera further.
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` Since megapixel camera provides big sized video data, you should configure the number of concurrent monitoring accesses
and video settings appropriately considering your PC performance.
The followings are the recommended PC requirements for Web Viewer, which can be a configuration guide for H.264 video
monitoring.
- If monitoring 16 channels simultaneously with megapixel cameras whose resolution is set to 1280x1024 and size is set
to 5120Kbps (CBR), it is recommended to limit the maximum frame rate of each camera to 10fps.
- If monitoring 16 channels of megapixel cameras (at 1280x1024 and 2560Kbps(CBR)) and another 16 channels of 4CIF
cameras simultaneously, it is recommended to limit the maximum frame rate of each camera to 5fps.