DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERSHR-3010User’s ManualTo use this product safely, have to read “Important Safety Introductions”, and thenbe well aware of the con
II. Connection with Other Devices2GB
2-2GB2-11Connection to External Devices2Connection with Multiplexer(e.g. connection to SDM-160)DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERCAMERA RX
2-3 2-4DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER3System Connection for Alarm RecordingGBGB4Connection with PC for Use<Rear Side Connection Terminal of SHR-3010> &l
GB2-6GB2-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERConnection with RS-485Remote control is allowed through connection with RS-485 (up to 1.2km).A. Communication method●
III. Basic Methodto use3GB
3-2GB3-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1Booting the SystemPower OnThere is a power switch on the upper right hand side behind the system. Pull the powerswitch
3-4GB3-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGBPower OffPush the power switch down in order to turn off the system.When the system power is turned off during recordi
3-6GB3-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGBIt shows the current date and time as configured by the system.You can change the display position of date and time. Y
3-8GB3-7DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGBPlayback screen ViewingThe normal Playback screen looks like this.Viewing Screen during recordingThe normal recording
3-10GB3-9DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGBChange of Settings① Move to desired menu item by using an UP( ) or a DOWN( ) button.➁ You can change settings
GBiiiGBiiDIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERImportant Safety Instructions1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all i
3-12GB3-11DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB➃ Similarly, press the UP( ) or DOWN( ) button so current minute is displayed.Then if pressing the LEFT(
3-14GB3-13DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB4Setting of Date, Time and ScreenThe following illustrates the intial setting of the CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP menu.①
3-16GB3-15DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGBNoteNoteThe following table shows how long it takes to fill the 40GB HDD with respect to each fieldrate when the vid
3-18GB3-17DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB6Alarm Record SetupThe following illustrates the intial setting of the ALARM RECORD SETUP menu.① ALARM ENABLEYou sha
3-20GB3-19DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB⑧ MOTION DETECTIONThe DVD will start recording images whenever it detects any movement only when ALARMENABLE is set
3-22GB3-21DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB7Reservation Record SetupThe following illustrates the intial setting of the TIMER RECORD SETUP menu.● Timer recordi
3-24GB3-23DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB9Communication SetupThe following illustrates the intial setting of the COMMUNICATION SETUP menu.① BAUD RATESets dat
3-26GB3-25DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB11SCSI HDD BACKUPYou shall connect this DVR to an external SCSI HDD with a connector to backup or replay thevideo or
3-28GB3-27DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB⑧ Backup ScreenFROM 2003 - 04 - 02 22 : 16 : 32 (Displaying the backup start time)The TIME RANGE screen displays the
3-30GB3-29DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB(3) FROM ALARM EVENT LIST (Backup by the alarm event list)FROM ALARM EVENT LIST BACK UP is used to back up the video
Contentsiiiv1231-11-21-31-71-82-12-22-32-43-13-43-93-143-153-183-223-233-243-253-26iviv vImportant Safety InstructionsContentsI. Summary1. Introductio
3-32GB3-31DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERGB(6) SCSI ERASE (SCSI HDD Recording Deletion Mode Setup)SCSI ERASE in the BACKUP SET UP menu is used to erase all the
IV. Record4GB
4-2GB4-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1Basic RecordBasic Record① CURRENT IMAGE RECORDPress the RECORD(● ) button to record current image. If doing so, the lig
4-3 4-4DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER2Record LockGBGB3Alarm RecordRecord LockPress the REC LOCK button during recording to lock the recording. Then, the LOCK
V. Retrieval andPlayback54-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER4Reservation RecordGBReservation Record SetupYou can enter the day, time, and field rate for the tim
5-25-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1Retrieval Menu ViewRetrieval Menu EnterPress the SEARCH button to retrieve recorded data. If doing so, following screen a
5-3 5-4DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER2Retrieval by Date and TimeGBGBFollowing screen appears and light of the PLAY( ) button flickers if pressing the SET/
5-5 5-6DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER4Alarm Record RetrievalGBGBAmong the data on the HDD, the ones that were recorded when a motion was detected or alarmwas
5-7 5-8DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER6Basic PlaybackGBGBPress the PLAY( ) button to immediately play back the data recorded on the HDD. Then, thePLAY (
Temporay Stil Screen ViewPress the SET/STILL( ) button during playback.(For details on the pause mode, refer to “6. Basic Playback” on p. 5-
1I. SummaryGB
VI. Others6GB
6-2GB6-11Product StandardsRated Voltage AC 110 ~ 240V, 50/60 HzPower Consumption 26WHDD 80 GB Basic Installation (Simultaneous Installation of Max. 2
VII. Appendices7
7-2GB7-11Check Points before Call Service CenterDIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERIf the system malfunctions, please check the following instruction before you ca
7-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER2Q & AGBQuestion Answer• Does recording continues after power cutduring recording.• What would become of the system ifdis
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1-2GB1-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1Introduction2CharacteristicsThe Digital Video Recorder SHR-3010 is a Digital Time Lapse Recorder to utilize itsHDD as a
No Name FunctionDOWN ( )SET/STILL( )RIGHT ( )PLAY ( )RECORD ( ● )REC LOCK( )STOP ( )JOG/SHUTTLE(
GB1-6GB1-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERRear View12345No Name FunctionEXTERNAL I/OPORTFANAC INPOWER●ALARM IN: In the N.C. (Normally Closed) mo
CautionCautionThe above contents can be changed without notice in order to improve theperformance or function of the product.1-71-8DIGITAL VIDEO RECOR
GB1-10GB1-9DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERMode setup and cable connectionSet a HDD mode and connect cables after mounting the HDD to product.Below is shown dra
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