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DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER
DVR COMBO
Users Manual
CLASS A (For Business)
To use this product safely, have to read “Important Safety Introductions”, and then
be well aware of the contents.
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Page 1 - DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER

DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERDVR COMBOUser’s ManualCLASS A (For Business)To use this product safely, have to read “Important Safety Introductions”, and thenb

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1-4No Name FunctionSEARCHMENULEFT/REWENTERDOWN/STOPRIGHT/FFUP/PLAY/STILLEJECTVIDEO DECKDisplays a list of recorded data and allo

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

1-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERBack View12345P0WERINOUT1 2 3 4 85 97 10 116P0WERNo Name FunctionPOWERAC INFANMODERS485 PORTRS232 PORTVideo I

Page 4 - Contents

1-6No Name FunctionAudio In/OutLANExternalInput/OutputPortsRCA type audio input/output connectors.Connector for LAN cable connection.●

Page 5 - Appendix

1-7DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER4Introduction to the Remote ControlRecords live videoNumeric keysAdjusts the VCR's playback screen.Plays the tape at slo

Page 6 - I. Summary

CautionCautionThe above items are subject to change without prior notice to improve productperformance or functionality.1-85Checking the Package Conte

Page 7 - Introduction

1-9DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER6Attaching/Detaching HDD Mounting HDD2. Remove the hard drive rack from themain unit by lifting up the handle onthe front of

Page 8 - Features

1-10CautionCautionBe sure to lock the hard drive rack in place for normal operation of the system. Unlessthe hard drive rack is locked, the system can

Page 9 - Front View

II. Connection with Other Devices2

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2-11Connection to External DevicesDIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER This unit can be connected to external devices such as a camera for video signal input, amic

Page 11 - Back View

2-22Connection with Multiplexer(e.g. connection to SDM-160) SDM-160 is a Multiplexer for NTSC, and SDM-160P is a Multiplexer for PAL. Connect this u

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iiDIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERTo prevent damage which may result in fire or electric shock hazard, do not exposethis appliance to rain or moisture.This devi

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2-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER3System Connection for Alarm Recording<Rear Side Connection Terminal of DVR COMBO> <Outside Product>ALARM INALARM

Page 14 - SCR-3000

2-44Connection with PC for UseConnection with RS-232CA. Communication Method● Data Code: ASCII Code● Protocol: 8 bit Data, 1 Stop bit, None Parity● Tr

Page 15 - Attaching/Detaching HDD

2-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERConnection with RS-485If you control cameras, remote control is allowed through connection with RS-485 (up to1.2km).A. Commun

Page 16 - Master Mode

2-6D. Code value by keyFunction Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 Byte 4 Byte 5 Byte 6, 7, 8 Byte 9Response(Byte 5)RECORD 0xA0 Src.Addr Dest.Addr. 0x1A 0x0B 0xFF C

Page 17 - Other Devices

III. Basic Methodto use3

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3-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1Booting the SystemPower OnThere is a power switch on the upper right hand side behind the system. Pull the powerswitch up to

Page 19 - Connection with Multiplexer

3-2Recognizing incoming video signalThe SCR-3000N/SSC-Dual system only recognizes NTSC signal inputs only when booting. Thesystem will not recognize P

Page 20 - <Outside Product>

3-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER2Basic Screen ViewingIf system is in the recording state icon will blink. However, it does not blink in theLive Screen

Page 21 - Connection with PC for Use

The upper pointer shows the relative location of the recorded data being stored insidethe hard disk and the lower pointer shows the relative location

Page 22 - Connection with RS-485

If system is in the recording state icon will blink. However, it does not blink in theLive Screen state.Indicates whether a HDD is installed or w

Page 23 - E. Others

iiiImportant Safety Instructions1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Heed all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not use th

Page 24 - III. Basic Method

3-6Viewing Screen during recordingThe normal recording screen looks like this.If the system is executing the recording function, icon blinks.If

Page 25 - Booting the System

3-7DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERPlayback screen ViewingThe normal Playback screen looks like this.The upper pointer shows the relative location of the record

Page 26 - Power Off

IV. DVR Menus4

Page 27 - Basic Screen Viewing

4-1Changing the Settings① Use the UP() and DOWN(❷) buttons to select the setting you want to change.➁ Press the ENTER( ) button to accept the

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4-2Move to Parent Menu or Menu EndPress the MENU( ) button to move to the parent menu from the lower mode or end themenu.MENU

Page 29 - Live Screen Viewing

4-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERExample of menu setting (in case of changing time)① Press the MENU button and then press the ENTER( ) button when the

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4-4➃ Similarly, press the UP() or DOWN(❷) button so current minute is displayed.Then if pressing the LEFT(➛) or RIGHT(❿) button, the cursor is change

Page 31 - Playback screen Viewing

4-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER① CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP ② RECORD MODE SETUP➂ ALARM RECORD SETUP ➃ TIMER RECORD SETUP➄ SYSTEM SETUP ➅ COMMUNICATION SETUPEa

Page 32 - IV. DVR Menus

4-62Setting of Date, Time and ScreenThe following illustrates the intial setting of the CLOCK/DISPLAY MODE SETUP menu.① DATESet the current date.② TIM

Page 33 - Menu View

4-7DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER3Record SetupThe following illustrates the intial setting of the RECORD MODE SETUP menu.① DVR INPUTSet the 3 types of Video I

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Contentsiiiv1231-11-21-31-71-81-92-12-22-32-43-13-344-14-64-74-104-144-154-17ivivImportant Safety InstructionsContentsI. Summary1. Introduction2. Feat

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4-8➄ DISK END MODE● If you select STOP, recording will stop when you consume the full HDD space.● Setting this to OVERWRITE will continue to record th

Page 36 - ➛) or RIGHT(❿) button

4-9DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERNoteNoteThe following table shows how long it would take to fill up an 80GB HDD for each fieldrate.(Recording time for each f

Page 37 - Each menu item

4-104Alarm Record SetupThe following illustrates the intial setting of the ALARM RECORD SETUP menu.① ALARM SIGNAL DETECTIONYou shall select ON to star

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4-11DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER➄ PRE ALARM TIME LIMITThe pre-alarm recording is an important function which enables you to find out about the situationimme

Page 39 - Record Setup

4-12⑧ MOTION DETECTIONThe DVR will start recording images whenever it detects any movement only when ALARMSIGNAL DETECTION is set to ON. At this time,

Page 40 - ⑧ TIME MARK POSITION

4-13DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER3) SIZESet the size of the area currently selected. Press the UP() button to increase the size of the area vertically, or p

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4-145Reservation Timer SetupThe following illustrates the intial setting of the TIMER RECORD SETUP menu.● Timer recording enables the system to automa

Page 42 - Alarm Record Setup

4-15DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER6The following illustrates the intial setting of the SYSTEM SETUP menu.① PASSWORDSet the system password. You can enter a 4-

Page 43 - Alarm Occurrence

4-16➅ LANGUAGE SCR-3000N/SSC-Dual models only supports English. SCR-3000P models however supportsGerman, French, Spanish, and Italian in addition to E

Page 44 - AREA 2 AREA 3

4-17DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER7Communication SetupThe following illustrates the intial setting of the COMMUNICATION SETUP menu.① BAUD RATESets data transm

Page 45 - ) or DOWN(❷) button to

vV. Viewing the VCR Menu1. VCR Menus2. Manual Archive3. Timer Archive4. Archive Setup5. Archive CheckVI. Record1. Basic Record2. Record Lock3. Alarm R

Page 46 - Reservation Timer Setup

V. Viewing theVCR Menu5

Page 47 - System Setup

5-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1VCR MenusEntering the VCR MAIN MENUPress the VCR ( ) button once. Then the VCR LED will light up. Now press the MENU(

Page 48 - ⑨ MULTIPLEXER SELECT

5-2Menu Items① MANUAL ARCHIVE ② TIMER ARCHIVE➂ ARCHIVE SETUP ➃ ARCHIVE CHECKMANUAL ARCHIVEFROM RECORD EVENT LISTFROM ALARM EVENT LISTFROM MOTION EVENT

Page 49 - Communication Setup

5-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER2MANUAL ARCHIVEThe following illustration shows the initial settings of the MANUAL ARCHIVE menu.MANUAL ARCHIVEFROM RECORD EVE

Page 50 - VCR Menu

5-4Use the LEFT( ➛), RIGHT( ❿), UP( ) and DOWN( ❷) buttons to select the event you want to back up. A highlighted cursor should appear over the selec

Page 51 - VCR Menus

5-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER(2) FROM ALARM EVENT LISTFROM ALARM EVENT LIST allows you to back up the video and audio data that has beenrecorded on the ha

Page 52 - Menu Items

5-6(3) FROM MOTION EVENT LISTFROM MOTION EVENT LIST allows you to back up the video and audio data that has beenrecorded on the hard drive at the time

Page 53 - MANUAL ARCHIVE

5-7DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER(4) TIME RANGEFrom the MANUAL ARCHIVE menu, select "TIME RANGE" and the following screenappears. In the TIME RANGE

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5-8(5) DIRECT ARCHIVEDIRECT ARCHIVE allows you to back up the desired scenes to a video tape regardless ofEVENT RECORD. First locate the desired scene

Page 55 - (2) FROM ALARM EVENT LIST

5-9DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER3TIMER ARCHIVEThe following illustration shows the initial settings of the TIMER ARCHIVE menu.The Timer Backup function allow

Page 57 - (4) TIME RANGE

5-10The TIMER ARCHIVE time is a future time, rather than the current time. If the time you setis earlier than the current time, it is tomorrow's

Page 58 - (6) PICTURE SAMPLING RATE

5-11DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER4ARCHIVE SETUPThe following illustration shows the initial settings of the ARCHIVE SETUP menu.NoteNote- Recording Time to Re

Page 59 - ) button for 3 seconds. The

5-12(3) TAPE SELECTSet the tape length for accurate calculation of remaining tape time and precise control.● SCR-3000N/SSC-Dual [T-120/T-160/T180]● SC

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5-13DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERThe ARCHIVE CHECK function allows you to check whether the images played back onthe DVR and transferred to the VCR are recor

Page 62 - (5) CHANNEL

6-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1Basic RecordBasic Record① CURRENT IMAGE RECORDPress the RECORD( ) button to record current image. If doing so, the light of

Page 63 - ARCHIVE CHECK

6-2② RECORD STOPPress the STOP() button to stop recording. Then, the light will go off in the RECORD( ) button and recording will stop with the follo

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6-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER2Record LockRecord LockPress the REC LOCK ( ) button during recording to lock the recording. Then, the RECLOCK (

Page 65 - Basic Record

6-43Alarm RecordRecord in Alarm OccurrenceThere is an alarm input terminal (ALARM IN) on the external I/O port at the back panel ofthe DVR COMBO syste

Page 66 - ② RECORD STOP

6-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER4Reservation RecordReservation Record SetupYou can enter the day, time, and field rate for the timer recording in the TIMER R

Page 67 - Record Lock

1-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1IntroductionDVR COMBO is DVR system using both hard disk drive and VCR tape simultaneous-ly. Record TV reception into hard d

Page 68 - Alarm Record

VII. Retrieval and Playback7

Page 69 - Reservation Record

7-1DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER1Search MenusEntering the DVR SEARCH MENUTo search the recorded data, press the SEARCH ( ) button. Then the following s

Page 70 - VII. Retrieval

7-2Returning to the Upper Menu or Exit the Current MenuPress the SEARCH ( ) button to exit the current menu level or to return to the upper menu

Page 71 - Search Menus

7-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER2Retrieval by Date and TimeEnter the date and time you want to search, place the cursor at SEARCH START, and then pressthe EN

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7-43Recorded Data List ViewOf those data recorded on the HDD, the ones recorded by motion detection will be listed inorder of recording start time. Th

Page 73 - Retrieval by Date and Time

7-5DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER4Alarm Record RetrievalAmong the data on the HDD, the ones that were recorded when an alarm was triggered will bedisplayed as

Page 74 - Recorded Data List View

7-6NoteNote- If the list of the recorded data cannot be shown in a screen, you can use theLEFT(➛) or RIGHT(❿) button to view the list in pages. Press

Page 75 - Alarm Record Retrieval

7-7DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER6PB CHANNEL SETUPWhen recording in conjunction with a multiplexer, you can show or hide the playback of a par-ticular channel

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7-87SYSTEM INDICATIONThe following screen appears when you select SYSTEM INDICATION.SYSTEM INDICATION POWER EVENT LISTSYSTEM INFORMATIONSYSTEM STATUSM

Page 77 - PB CHANNEL SETUP

7-9DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER(2) SYSTEM INFORMATIONThe following illustration shows the initial settings of the SYSTEM INFORMATION menu.It displays the ba

Page 78 - SYSTEM INDICATION

1-22Features Data on your hard disk can easily be backed up onto video tapes.● Only particular channels of the multiplexer can be backed up● Playback

Page 79 - (3) SYSTEM STATUS

7-101) HDD SYSTEMThis shows the status of the hard drive. Messages used to indicate hard drive status and their mean-ings are as follows:- OK : Norma

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7-11DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER8Basic PlaybackTo immediately play back the data recorded on the HDD, press the PLAY/STILL(❿II)button.The following screen w

Page 81 - ) button. Press the

7-12Press PLAY/STILL (❿II) button during playback. The following screen will appear and the system willpause temporarily. Use the RIGHT (❿) or LEFT (➛

Page 82 - PLEASE STOP PLAY OR STILL

7-13DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER9VCR PlaybackTake following steps to play recorded videotape. Insert the videotape into deck. Turn VCR LEDby pressing VCR bu

Page 83 - VCR Playback

7-14Press FF (RIGHT) (❿❿) button during play to fast-forward the video and easily find a desiredscene. Hold on the FF (RIGHT) (➛➛) button to forward e

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7-15DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER10Searching the Backed-up Data (VISS)The VISS function allows you to quickly and easily search the data backed up on to a vi

Page 85 - ) button

11Playing Back a Section RepeatedlyThe REPEAT function allows you to repeatedly play back a certain section during DVR or VCRplayback. The REPEAT func

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8-11Product StandardsRated Voltage NTSC (AC 110 ~ 240V, 60 Hz), PAL (AC 220V, 50Hz)Power Consumption 34WHDD Removable HDD 80GBBACKUP VCR VIDEO TAPEVid

Page 88 - Product Standards

8-22Appearance Drawing350.7mm98mm430mm

Page 89 - Appearance Drawing

1-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER3Name and Function of Each PartFront View POWERALARM LAN CHECKRECVCR SEARCH MENUREC LOCKARCHIVE1 2 3 4 85 97 10 11 12 13 14

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Appendix9

Page 91 - Trouble Check Points

9-11Check Points before Call Service CenterDIGITAL VIDEO RECORDERIf the system malfunctions, please check the following instruction before you call th

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9-2Trouble Check Points• Abnormal recording and playing after con-nected to the Multiplexer• No voice during play• The screen trembles vertically duri

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9-3DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER2Q & AQuestion Answer• Does recording continues after power cutduring recording.• What would become of the system if dis-

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