Samsung SRN-1000-8TB DVR User Manual


 
62_ menu setup
menu setup
To manually search for and register a network camera
1. Press <Add Manually> in the bottom left corner of the "Add Camera Automatically" window.
2. The Manual Search window appears.
3. Select a protocol.
The input items may differ depending on the selected protocol.
Samsung : Comply with the internal network protocols adopted by Samsung Techwin.
ONVIF : Means the camera supports ONVIF protocols. When connecting a camera that its name cannot be
found from the list, select <ONVIF>.
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` Time difference between the ONVIF camera and NVR exceeds more than 2 minutes, the camera cannot be connected. In this
case, synchronize the ONVIF camera's time to the NVR or set times of both camera and NVR to a same NTP server (if in the
same time zone), or make the NVR an NTP server.
RTSP : Comply with RFC 2326, one of "Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP)" for real-time streaming.
4. If you select the <Samsung> protocol, check options as necessary.
Model : Select a camera model.
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Samsung Network Camera/Encoder : Means the camera/encoder supports Samsung Techwin's SVNP
protocol. When connecting a camera that does not appear in the camera list, select Samsung Netowrk
Camera/Encoder.
` However, you must select the correct model name of the camera, if it's in the list. Some of obsolete camera models may not be
supported.
Address type : Select an address type of the camera.
` Address type can be different dependingon connected product model.
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Static : Used to provide the IP address of the camera manually.
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iPOLiS DDNS : This is available only if the camera is registered with the iPOLiS DDNS(www.samsungipolis.
com) server. Provide the registered domain for DDNS ID.
` Ex) http://www.samsungipolis.com/snb5000 -> provide "snb5000" for iPOLiS DDNS
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MAC (Samsung) : Available if the camera supports the MAC Address-based DDNS.
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URL : Used for URL address input.
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` Refer to the user manual of the connected camera and check the DDNS specification that is supported by the camera.