Home

professional integrated surveillance system

image

Contents

1. The Sound Menu controls the Live Audio and Network Audio transfer Sound Menu SOUND e Live Audio Turns Live system Audio from the Audio on the terminal to ON OFF e Audio Monitoring Channel Select the channel for Listen in Audio Channels 1 4 ONLY NOTE Listen In Audio only works with Channels 1 4 Other channels will send audio which will be Recorded e Network Audio TX Sets Network Audio Transmission to ON OFF e Network Audio RX Sets Network Audio Receive to ON OFF BUZZER e Keypad Turns the Keypad buzzer ON OFF when a key is pressed on the Panel 31 System Menu System Menu The System Settings controls contain DATE TIME Date and Time controls for the system NETWORK Network and remote access controls MAIL Mail setup USER MANAGEMENT Controls for system users SYSTEM MANAGEMENT System specific settings and controls CONTROL DEVICE Settings for an external control device such as a PTZ Keyboard DATE TIME Bilt DOOe 01 11 Ae DE YTI STS TEM bLA rd hT LT fet DE wie 32 DATE TIME e Date Time Sets the current system Date and Time e Date Format Sets the Date Display format MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD etc e Time Format Sets the Time Display format to either 12 or 24 hour display e Network Time Server Setup Synchronizes the system to the specified remote time server Select the SYNC button to connect to the remote
2. video equipment on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The video equipment may fall causing serious damage to the video product Use this video product only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the video product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer vii Important Safeguards Service 13 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 14 Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product C If the video product has been exposed to rain or water D If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation E If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged F When the
3. 3 Camera Selection Buttons Displays the Connected Camera Number Press buttons 1 8 to select a Camera Number for display 4 Minimize Exit Oo e Minimizes the Client Window e Exit Program 5 Time Display Shows the current Time amp Date 6 Search Setup Buttons e Search Will Search for previously recorded video aj Local Setup Configurations for Network Connection and Local Recording a Remote Setup Changes the setup on the remote system 72 Software Installation O 0005000550 0000 ona Fira 7 DVR Selection Select the Connection ID for the System 8 Connect Disconnect Buttons e e Connect Connect to the remote System kes Disconnect Disconnects from the remote System 9 Screen Display Changes the Screen View Single Quad 9 16 Full screen Sequence or Manual 10 Save to File Saves the currently displayed video to an AVI file on the local PC 11 Event viewer Displays the Event List and Image Search functions 12 PTZ Control Button Controls Cameras with PTZ amp Focus configured refer to the Instruction Manual for the System 13 Alarm and Audio Buttons e Mic e Speaker Mute e Alarm On Off 14 Exit Closes the Lorex Client software 73 Software Installation Screen View Controls Single Camera View 16 Camera View Quad View Full Screen View Click to enlarge to Full Screen mode Double click the screen to return to the regu
4. Heed Warnings Comply with all warnings on the video product and in the operating instructions purpose of the grounding type plug polarized or A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your video dealer or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plug
5. NOTE The Remote Control cannot be used to control the DVD Player Set Top box or Satellite Box 1 Mode 7 Volume 8 Monitor Setup 2 Power 3 DVR Mode 4 VGA Mode 57 Picture Frame Mode Mode 4 Picture Frame Mode Mode 4 Picture Frame Mode is used to display JPEG images located on a USB flash drive connected to a USB port on the side of the system Mode DVR VGA COMPONENT PICTURE FRAME To view a JPEG images using Picture Frame Mode INSTALLATION GUIDE 1 Connect a USB flash drive containing JPEG images to one of the USB ports on the left side of the system NOTE A USB flash drive is not included with the system 2 Switch the system to Picture Frame Mode using the Multi Function Mode button on the front of the Monitor or by pressing the Picture Frame Button on the Remote Control 3 Configure the Picture Frame Menu to display the images USB Flash Drive Images e Images must be in a JPEG file format jpg All other files will not be recognized by the system including other Image formats i e BMP GIF or other file types i e inthe example on the right the system will not Ble Edt Yem Faoite Dos Ho display the Camera PDF file e Ps Es rates Fale Images mustbe inthe root of the drive Files located in folders will not be recognized by the system i e in the example on the right any images located in the Picture Folder will not be displayed
6. playback the AVI video file If the archived data is to be played back ona PC that does not have the Lorex Client software or Lorex Player software installed the Setup exe file included in the archive can be run to install the Codecs Once the Codecs are installed the video data can be played back on another player program i e Windows Media Player WinAmp etc TXT Log File The txt log file is written to the folder and includes details about the backup process Data included in the backup log consists of Size 5 KE 6 291 KB 9 251 KB 7 617 EB 6 951 KB 320 KB 19 KE ME Type Text Document AYI Video Format AYI Video Format AYI Video Format AVI Video Format Application Data Base File 4 Local intranet rel Welkome to the 14044 Codes San Pita e Information about the System Firmware version backup archiving type e Backup Requested Data Selected Start and End times channels for video and audio backup e Backup Results A log of each file created during the backup process including start and end time and file size e File Total Displays the total number of files that were created in the backup archive directory 95 Web Client Web Client Once the System is configured a connection can be made using Internet Explorer this is the only supported Web Browser e Enter the IP Address or DDNS Address of the System in the Address Bar of Internet Explorer e A prompt will ap
7. 11 PIP MODE Displays the DVR screen in the PIP Screen in the lower right corner 2 Power 3 59 Picture Frame Menu i A NOTE To display the Picture Frame menu Picture Frame Menu press the MENU Button on the front panel of Connect the USB flash drive into the USB the system port on the monitor prior to starting Picture Frame Mode If a USB flash drive is not detected by the system the following message occurs Picture Frame Settings Menu e Device Displays information about the currently connected Image Device USB flash drive Transferring to Picture Frame Mode No USB media Insert e Dwell Time Set the time for each the USB picture to be displayed on screen in sequence The dwelltime can be set between 0 minutes leave one image on screen at all times up to 60 minutes e Aspect Ratio Set the aspect ratio for display to 4 3 or 16 9 e Thumbnail Click the PREVIEW button to display the images on the USB flash drive in a Preview Pane If the USB flash drive does not contain jpg files the following message will be displayed Transferring to Picture Frame Mode No jpg image data Use the Navigation Controls on the front panel or Remote Control or use the mouse to select an image Picture Frame Settings Once JPEG images have been located on the USB flash drive the Picture Frame menu Click Previous or Next to scroll between opens screens containing the images
8. 7 Wiotretitel frat USING t same Lorex ADMIN Disconnected credentials i e ADMIN nta i i na the connection will be n a rejected Close 80 Search Functions Search Functions O The Remote Observation Setup allows the user to search for video and events Search Screen Displays the Selected Video Search Bar Search amp Display Camera Recording Times 24 hours LIVE Button Return to Live Viewing Mode SETUP Button Access system settings Screen Layout Change the display screen view SEARCH Backup Video or Search for Events Camera Selection Button Select individual cameras Quick Search Find information by Date amp Time Search Controller Video playback controls O oO N OO PWD 81 Search Functions Event Viewer Indicates Indicates Recording 0 24 hour Status Grey No Displays the Volume Camera recording Mute Recording and Blue channel Search Bar Drag to Channel Bar Scroll to select the recording time select different cameras Search By Time Select date and Time Video Playback Controls Play video in normal speed Play and Reverse Playback 124122006 aos l Change Playback Speed up to 64x Forward and Reverse 82 Search Functions Search Options Save Image Archive Log Viewer Backup Play Event Viewer Archive Copies a backup of the vide
9. 9 KEY LOCK Locks all Front Panel and Remote Control buttons except the Mode change buttons The password is required to unlock the keys The system can still enter any other mode while the keys are locked VGA Component Picture Frame or Installation Video modes 10 VOLUME Adjusts the volume of the system 11 PIP Select the PIP Button to display the VGA or Component mode in a PIP window This function could be used to watch a movie while still monitoring the Live Video display 12 SHUTDOWN Select the Shutdown option to turn off the system On Screen Display Menu 9 101112 1314 1516 SE ETUP DIGPLay 2 2 j lt lt 7 8 O lt j ARCH SEWUE AOE SALUT Aye i i 7 System Display System Display Camera Title The title for the camera is displayed in the upper left corner of the channel window to a maximum of 11 characters To change the name use the System Setup options Date 8 Time Displays the current Date and Time for the system NOTE lt is very important to set the Date and Time prior to recording lf the date and time are changed after recording has started old data may be overwritten and Recording Status a Record a Pre Record C Continuous M Motion A Alarm Hard Drive Recording Settings Displays the current Recording Type e If displaying a under 100 the drive is not yet full e If displaying 100 the d
10. Enhance your security with genuine Lorex Cameras Digital Video Recorders Integrated Systems and Accessories Order whatever you need at www lorexcctv com or call 1 888 42 LOREX 1 888 425 6739 CVC6993R VQ1536HR CNC1020 Add wired or wireless cameras to expand the 1 FE Envelope of Protection for your business Yo your home and your family LW20028 567909 LW1010 LW2002W LW2201
11. O Overa 0 Video Plenderer Go the video resolution Via Ala GLES 1 Tine Mecoluti n ro Capas hanget lo the Video Di pal wall nol tae affec uni voy restart the cient poyan Wine binin Wian ciapi E era n e Imprtrns Esa Video Output Sets the PUp OFF il ane Video Output type to Save Disect n Overlay Mixer Video a es i Receiver or GDI Pad tivated Video Mode Sets the ae rea Video Mode e Screen Switching Interval Sets the screen switching time for Sequence view e Alarm Popup Seis the Display popup when an Alarm is detected on the system e Quality Improve Adjusts the Video quality Password Enter the System Password 1234 by default 78 Modifying a Site Left click on the selected Site from the Group Listing to access the settings DVR Information Can be changed if desired Camera Assignments Camera default positions can be reassigned if desired Event Selection Selects the types of Events e System e Alarm e Video e Record For detailed information on Events refer to the System Instruction Connection Manager Local Configuration Ed Pes e x Connect Manager Configuration Group i OA Infomation E g Site Name system 1 E oga Office IP Domain Name 209 195 81 4 wa Spetern 1 ts oo PORT 6100 User ID ADMIN Password eses Camera Assign BBE OIGO E Event
12. Set up the Lorex DVR Combo to use this service as follows On the monitor console or from the remote control press the set up button Select the DONS Server option under network Enter the following settings DDNS SERVER NAME LOREX DOMAIN NAME tomsmith USER ID tomsmith1 USER PASSWORD 1111 DDNS STATUS nm OK CANCEL Press DDNS STATUS button and wait for the message SUCCESS If the message returns SUCCESS press OK and press the return button to exit the menu when you do the DDNS set up for the first time system will prompt you to save the changes and restart the system Note if you receive a failed message please check the information that you have entered For more information please refer to the remote client manual Important Please note that normal latencies in the update protocol and Internet propagation delays require you to wait between 5 and 15 minutes and sometimes even longer for your network URL to become fully available and operational over the Internet This is normal for the DDNS system Attempting to use the URL within the first 5 minutes of registration may also prolong the URL update time The URL for accessing your video is tomsmith lorexddns net When setting up the Lorex client software for remote access use this URL in place of the IP Address lf you have decided to use the free Lorex Email Service default option for any system event notifications and alerts you must register with lore
13. This address is hard coded to the unit and cannot be changed e Disk Capacity Displays the Total Hard Drive space and the amount of Hard Drive in use e F W Version Displays the Firmware and Hardware version numbers e Video Signal Type Indicates the Video Signal Type as either NTSC or PAL depending on Region e DDNS Domain Name The name setup when the online DDNS registration was created Net Client and Web Ports Displays the ports for remote connection Firmware Update New firmware is periodically available for download from the www lorexcctv com website 35 System Menu The firmware on the unit can be updated via e The system must be restarted for the the USB port changes to take effect Press OK and exit the Menu The system will automatically reboot penca USD Storage FERIA LaLa Tita d 14 004 73 ML DD USB LED You must restart this system e Download the new firmware from the website Copy the files from your PC to the USB flash drive NOTE The system will need to be e Connect the USB flash drive to the rebooted once the firmware has been system Select the Firmware updated for the new changes to take Update option by selecting the effect PRESS button l e The USB device will be recognized by the system Press the START button to display the available You can also upgrade your firmware over firmware the network from a remote location using Sel
14. Used ONLY when the Main Display OFF setting is set to ON Sets the Start Time for the monitor to go into Screen Saver mode e TO Used ONLY when the Main Display OFF setting is set to ON Sets the End Time for the monitor to exit from Screen Saver mode 120 Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Setup Backing up your System Configurations lt is recommended to back up your system configurations to a USB flash drive Configuring your system to meet your specific needs can be time consuming having a backup of your settings will allow you to reset your unit with your personalized settings in the event of an unwanted change 1 Enter MENU mode by pressing the MENU button on the front panel of the system remote control or mouse menu Select the SYSTEM SETUP Option DiE CERI Bey eG 2 Select the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT menu from the MAIN menu Navigate using the up and down arrows on the front panel or remote control Highlight the selection in Green and press the ENTER button to enter the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Menu 3 Navigate to the System Data option the System settings can be saved to a USB flash drive e Insert the USB flash drive into the System and select the Save option to save settings e A Success message indicates that the backup was completed e lfthe device is not detected a message will indicate that No storage device was found e To load your User Settings Insert the USB flash drive into the
15. the Monitor Configuration Setup Menu in VGA or Component Mode or the Picture Frame Setup Menu in Picture Frame mode Front Panel Front Panel 4 RETURN BUTTON Exits a menu and returns the screen to the default view for the selected Mode 5 NAVIGATION 8 ENTER CONTROLS Use the Navigation controls to move Up Down Left and Right in menus and press Enter to select options 6 POWER LED Indicates that the system is ON OFF RED LED 7 REC LED Indicates that the system is currently recording when the RED LED is ON 8 NET LED Indicates that a remote connection has been made to the unit over the Network when the RED LED is ON Side Panel USB Ports The USB ports provide a connection point for a USB PC Mouse USB flash drives and external USB hard drives e Use a mouse for navigating in DVR and Picture Frame modes e Connect a USB flash drive or external USB hard drive or optical drive CD RW DVD RW for system Archive Backup e Add JPEG pictures to a USB flash drive to use the monitor as a digital Picture Frame display Rear Panel Rear Panel FE Mod 3160 COS 2 ma mene s Pm Bec be Soe ce LA 00089 1 6 PIN DIN VIDEO INPUTS Channel 1 4 Camera inputs for cameras with 6 Pin A DIN connections Cameras with 6 Pin DIN connections draw power from the e Da system additional power adapters are not needed 2 BNC VIDEO INPUTS Channel 1 8 camera inputs used to co
16. CD RW DVD RW or FTP NOTE Make sure that you have removed all data from the USB device prior to backup e Enter the ARCHIVING screen by pressing the MENU button Enter the password and select the ARCHIVING option USER ADM H PASSWORD ARLHMW hii e Scroll through the options by pressing the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the Front Panel or Remote Control e To enter a sub menu navigate to the option and press the ENTER button To exit a SUBMENU press the RETURN button e To exit the MAIN MENU press the RETURN button Archiving Archiving Options 011012005 orii 2 01 16 1008 01 23 BLPN e Select Device Displays all detected backup media devices USB flash drive or external USB hard drive or allows the user to back up data to a remote FTP Site e From Selectthe Start Time and Date for Backup e To Select the End Time and Date for Backup e Mode Select the Backup Mode e Burning Copies the data to the backup device e Burning Erasing Copies the data to the backup device then deletes the data from the System Hard Drive e Select the START button to begin backup A V channel Select the Video and Audio Channel s for backup VIDEO ry AUDIO e Title Sets the Title for the backup sequence using the Virtual Keyboard e Event Attaches the EVENT Report text file to the backup 49 Archiving Archiving Options Once the Start Time End Ti
17. Indicates that the option is available for editing Once the option is highlighted press the ENTER key to edit the option highlights changes to Orange NOTE Once changes have been made select the APPLY button at the i bottom of the screen and press the ENTER button on the front panel or remote control Changes will be saved at this time exiting the menu without applying the changes will result in the changes being lost Volume Adjustment Displays the volume level of the camera currently set to Live Audio The Camera Volume can be controlled using the Volume keys 21 System Setup Controls System Setup Controls e Enter the MENU screen by pressing the SETUP button on the Remote Control by pressing the SYSTEM MENU button on the Front Panel or by selecting SETUP from the Mouse Menu Enter the password if required The default password is 1234 e Select the SYSTEM SETUP option to configure the menu options e Scroll through the six options by pressing the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the Front Panel or Remote Control or clicking with the Mouse e To enter a sub menu navigate to the option and press the ENTER button To exit a SUBMENU press the RETURN button e To exit the MAIN MENU press the RETURN button SYSTEM SETUP 22 Main Menu DISPLAY Setup of display options CAMERA Setup for individual Cameras SOUND Sound settings for the system SYSTEM System and Net
18. Installation Guide Mode Mode 5 0cccocccconcconccconcccnoncconncconocconcronancnnnnrnnnnrnanarnanrrnanenas 62 Installation Guide Mode Remote Control Usage oocccccnccconccccncoconancconanccnonanonans 63 COIOr SUDMENU seais k e ie ANA IE AA th ese be 64 Monitor Menu Settings inci laitaads 64 Mage SC UIING Siero 64 Display Settings old 65 Display Control Submenu ooo 65 Fe PIE CUMIN S Sl 66 MISC SCUMNOS corn datar 67 ADOUULOFEX Cll ier eat ce ence a a elas 68 System Requirements xi ssococicce sets decect sed oessievwctesdeceaunivewsnnstetincestewsunaxecdGhedeecsresstceaveusteds 69 Software MSA AU ONY criada 70 SElrees VIEW CONTOS essere weaned a he ceeded ie rd 74 A O A 74 AE A A a a e a ven eraa 75 EVENT VIEWET ad ad da 75 Connection Manager anidan aaa 76 Adding a Site Individual Unit Configuration cccccconncnccccncnnnononncncnnoncnnnnonanonnonnnncncnnnnennnonancnns 77 COMMOMFATION TaD A A A ae aaah aed ened 78 MOANING A ME e a a S 79 Remote CONMCCHO MN ssriisiiiii ii dois 80 Search FUNCION Sutra 81 EVEN VIG WON a e de o de a es de de edo od ae 82 Se ANC ODUONS esaerea iaa 83 A 83 Remote SOU raid iria iia oir anni 84 Recording Setup ANNO S ur e A A A A A aaa 84 Recording Setup Advanced naaa 85 Camera SOUS rod 86 SOUNS SUD n a a ee eee ene eee rr 87 EVent ENSO SCS s 88 SV SUSI AA pee Orci acttenatnatt talline ta astiesila tetera temeien Seesuanseluasenteae 89 Display Setup Screens avena ad
19. System Alarm lv Video Record lr Out er e z Monitoring audio 1 hd Audio out Alarm out f _ Connection count 3 _ El MODIFY DELETE Cancel IN OUT Selection Sets the Audio and Alarm out e Audio Out Sends Audio to the System Alarm Out Sends Alarm to the System e Monitoring Audio Sets the default channel for Audio Monitoring e Connection Attempts Maximum number of connection retries lf MODIFY Button Saves changes to the Site configuration DELETE Button Deletes the site from the Group Listing OK Button Accepts the changes and Closes the configuration Window 79 Remote Connection Remote Connection Once the site setup profile has been created a connection can then be made to the System 1 Select the Site profile from the Dropdown List 2 Press the CONNECT button TT TT oa mm mm lo 39 OS Ee Connection State The Connection Status window displays the state of the connection DAs Mame User ID F ose eii l Susteml ADMIN Connecting n a n a nra Once a successful connection to the System has been made the black screen view will switch to Live Camera View mode Once a connection is made the cameras will appear onscreen in Quad view mode connection State NOTE If another user is connected to the System i h Name UserID State
20. displayed in a different color on the Time a8 Seen Advanced Recording Alarm Schedule Sets the Alarm Recording for each channel by hour Select single or multiple time blocks e Mouse Control Click a single block to open the Recording Type Menu Click and Drag a block of times to turn Alarm Recording ON or OFF e Remote Control Front Panel Navigate to the Channel Block section and the entire block will be highlighted with a White outline Press the ENTER button to access the Time Blocks the first hour on Channel 1 will be highlighted in Yellow e Navigate to the desired time block and press the ENTER button to activate the block if a single block is desired press ENTER a second time e Toselect multiple blocks use the arrows to drag the cursor until the desired time blocks are selected and press the ENTER key e Alarm Recording will be turned ON or OFF 48 Once the settings have been adjusted for the hour s the changed time block s will be shown based on the legend Saving the Settings You will be prompted to save the settings when exiting a window when changes have been made Click OK to save the settings or CANCEL to exit without saving Configuration has been changed Do you want to save the Configu ration Archiving The Archive feature copies data from the internal hard drive to USB backup media such as a flash drive or external hard drive optical drive
21. refer to page 30 for setup details e Port Set to 6100 by default e User ID Enter the USER ID to connectto the system the USER ID is configured on the System i e ADMIN case sensitive e Password The password used to access the System i e The ADMIN password is set to 1234 by default Local Configuration re Connect Manager Configuration E i Site he Camera Assign Group z DYR Infomation Connection Manager Name System Y IP Domain Name 209 195 81 4 PORT 6100 User ID ADMIN Password a System Alarm lOu Audio out Monitoring audio y Alarm out a Connection count 3 Camera Assign Set each camera to a portion of the 9 view window by using the drop down menu selections Gia ADD Button Adds the site to the Group OK Button Accepts the changes and Closes the configuration Window NOTE The Camera Assignment may already be completed for the first 4 cameras if you wish to change the defaults or add additional cameras use the dropdown selection to change the configuration 77 Connection Manager Configuration Tab Video OSD Sets the display options for the Video local selop ES e Title Displays the Correct manages Contguantion camera title e Name Displays the Ae name of the Camera i iT e Date Displays the date SS e Time Displays the time Resolution Displays S
22. 0021217753 Aecarding el Carane ia Grated Ex Tor that the event occu rred at 0061 201217 25 4 Rec rding of Carrera El ju Started Exp Ter BOTAN AT E Recording of Carrera ET ia charted Ey TE e Description A description of the event type 75 Connection Manager Connection Manager ura The Connection Manager contains the setup information to allow the user to remotely a connect to the System Adding a Group Local Configuration Group Right click on Site to add a New Connect Manager Configurations Group OWA Infomation Name IP Domain Name A group can represent e ponti II one or more Systems E O Password Camera Assign For Example you may have more than one system in your office so 2 would name your group OFFICE Each individual unit can Mahitatha cota then be configured i Ne Connection count separately for T DIF TE Input Group Name Enter a name for the Group Group Name Office 76 Adding a Site Individual Unit Configuration DVR Information Enter the information specific to the unit refer to page 30 for setup instructions e Name Enter a name for the unit IP Domain Name Enter the IP address or Domain Name for the System This will vary depending on setup Internal Network Connection or External Remote access through the Internet
23. 91 A e a ra a E a E 92 Video File Watermarking aiante harasses cnet achat names deme atiennama lie ven aan atiedent ianisanlies sansctndunnucamutels manta tenaiaens 92 Mage Save FUNCION ii e e a LES 93 A Ae a taratiacenea teas hae aoa ied a teeh i catteteh sca ietjencudaaetaahe 93 xiii EVEEN CWO aana a a a ute ce cat eaecuse bea lmueonautoedea te coeteeaeeta 94 Wep GIN ud 96 Multiple Connection Setup usaran 97 Adding Multiple Sites with Multiple Systems occcccccoccnccccncnnnccnoccnncnnnconononncnnnononncncnnonennnonancnns 98 Selecting Site for Connection IA ee a 98 Appendix A System Specifications cccccssssccssesseecsenseeeenseesceenseseonseeseeeneesoones 99 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing csccceeseecesseeceneenenseeeeeeeseeneeeeeneeees 101 Appendix C Using the Auto Email Feature cccooncnncccconnncconcnnnnocononananonenanannnrnnnanas 111 Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Setup oooccconnncconononcnnnacccnnoncnnnnanonnnas 115 Appendix E Listen in Audio aid 122 Appendix F Playback Previously Recorded Data scsccsessesseseeeeessesennenens 123 Appendix G Setting Auto Recording to OFF ccccssssecseseeseeseeeenseeeeeeeeeeneeans 125 Appendix H Setting up Motion Recording cooocccccccconcccconncccnnncconanoconanconannrenanonnns 127 Appendix I Using the Storage Calculator oocccccnnnciconaccconnoccncnnanonnnnanonnnnarornaaannnnas 131 Appendix J Replacing t
24. CAMERAS not included CH1 4 DVD PLAYER not included not included LINE IN AUDIO OUT speakers not included PTZ CAMERA not included DY ALARM SENSOR BNC BNC 7 SENSOR CAMERAS Be VGA MONITOR not included CH1 8 Aiat not included CABLE 137 LOREX Revision 1 0 LOREX PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY Lorex warrants to the original retail purchaser only the Purchaser that this item the Product if properly used and installed and where applicable the CD ROM on which the accompanying software is provided is free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship provided the Product is used in normal conditions and is installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions contained This warranty shall be for the following warranty periods the Warranty Period commencing on the date the Purchaser buys the Product at retail in an unused condition Parts and Labor 1 year Warranted parts do not include Bulbs LED s and Batteries Lorex s obligations under this warranty shall be limited to e The repair and or replacement of the product by means of hardware and or software at option of Lorex e The replacement of any warranted parts found by Lorex to be defective in the Product or in Lorex s sole discretion the replacement of the Product found be Lorex to be defective e If Lorex is unable to repair or replace the Product or CD ROM r
25. Menu RECORDING OPERATION 4 Select the Schedule Menu 5 Select all desired Time Blocks Once the blocks have been selected an options box will appear Set the selected time blocks to MOTION 6 Press the Return Button or click the X to close the window 127 Appendix H Setting up Motion Recording 7 The Schedule Window will be displayed with the Motion Time blocks displayed as highlighted boxes 8 Press the Return Button several times to exit the Recording Menus Remember to SAVE YOUR CHANGES To check if the unit is recording in Motion all channels should have a green box on the top right hand corner When motion is picked up it will change to a red box witha yellow M Continuous amp Motion This system has an Advanced Recording Feature where BOTH Continuous and Motion can be set to ON at the same time e The system will record continuously but when motion is detected the system will display a M recording type on the relevant channel e The event will be logged as Motion in the system archive e This is useful in situations where you want to have continuous recording but wish to have Motion detected for easier event searching e In addition an e mail notification can be sent when Motion has been detected 128 Appendix H Setting up Motion Recording Motion Area Setup Use the System menu to configure the Motion Detection areas Setting the motion detection areas are useful to
26. Port Forwarding You will need to enable port forwarding on your Router to allow for external communications with your System for ports e TCP IP PORT 6100 e WEB PORT 80 Computers Systems and other devices inside your network can only communicate directly with each other within the internal network Computers and systems outside your network cannot directly communicate with these devices When a system on the internal network needs to send or receive information from a system outside the network i e from the Internet the information is sent to the Router NETWORK EXAMPLE Router Router Computer External IP Internal IP Internal IP 216 13 154 34 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 System Internal IP 192 168 0 3 Internet When a computer on the Internet needs to send data to your internal network it sends this data to the external IP address of the Router The Router then needs to decide where this data is to be sent to This is where setting up Port Forwarding becomes important Port Forwarding tells the router which device on the internal network to send the data to When you set up port forwarding on your Router it takes the data from the external IP address port number and sends that data to an internal IP address port number i e Router External IP 216 13 154 34 6100 to System Internal IP 192 168 0 3 6100 The instructions found online in the Router Configuration Guide will assist you in the port forwarding configurations
27. Recording Alarm Parameter Select an Hour highlighted in ORANGE and press ENTER again to open the Camera Settings for the selected hour or select multiple blocks in a row and press ENTER Selected Block of Hours Once a time block or several blocks have been selected the Channel Setup window is displayed UANL ITA HIGHEST lt HIGHEST lt HIGHEST HIGHEST i gt HIGHEST HIGHEST i HIGHEST lt HIGHEST lt HIGHEST 2 HIGHEST gt aL ee gt HIGHEST lt HIGHEST gt HIGHEST HIGHEST II FL I 25202480 3520740 i 3 15811240 2520280 Shisz40 3830240 Stereo 2 Mo 351 34d0 38352480 i 11240 3 111240 4 15230240 LEC Ee CEO LEP AP LE A A AR mp 4 cH15 31815340 cmd 35202480 frames feesined SAA m i 00 e A dd dl a a Ad C Ee o th Cb a a 3893 lA PA m e Size Sets the video capture size for each camera to 352x240 704x240 or 704x480 e FPS Sets the Frames Per Second for recording for each channel Each channel can be set to 1 2 3 7 15 or 30 Frames per second real time video capture from a shared pool of 240 FPS If the FPS drops below 0 the settings will not be saved e Quality Sets the video recording quality to Low Standard High or Highest e Audio Turns audio recording ON OFF for 4 channels ONLY Once settings have been adjusted for the hour the changed time block will be
28. Router or your Router manufacturer for assistance 6 have configured the DDNS for remote access to my system at http lorexddns net and my configuration information is e Username e Password e Domain Name 7 have configured my System to connect to the DDNS Server by completing my Network settings e Press the SETUP button on the Front Panel or Press SETUP on the Remote or Right Click on the screen and select the SETUP option e Select the System Setup option e Select the System option e Select the Network Menu e Select the DDNS Server option and use your information to complete the DDNS Configuration e DDNS Server Name Lorex default e Domain Name Enter the name you set for the DDNS A web configuration DONS SERVER NAME e User ID Enter your user ID DOMAIN NAME e Password Enter your password vehi hin PASSWORD t the DDNS Status button to confirm the connection etalls e A success message will appear and the system will restart 8 Configure the Remote Access Software e If you are connecting from within your network i e The System and your PC are both inside your house you only need to enter the IP address of the System into the software i e 192 168 0 105 e If you are connecting from outside your network i e The System is at Home and your PC is at work use the DDNS Domain Name to configure the software 103 Appendix B Setting up Remote Vi
29. Select HIGHEST HIGH STANDARD or LOW e Record Size Sets the Recording Size video display Select 352x240 704x240 or 704x480 e Record Frame Number Sets the Recording Frame Rate Select 1 2 3 7 or 15 FPS e Use the Mouse to select or deselect Schedule options Blue Highlighted blocks indicate that the segment is Selected 84 Recording Setup Advanced Select the Advanced option from the Record Mode dropdown menu An window will appear to indicate that the Mode has changed e Camera Group Select the Channel Area CH1 4 or CH5 8 Schedule Mode Set to Weekly or Daily When the System is set to weekly mode set each day individually Pre Event Recording Time Sets the Pre Event Recording Time between 0 5 Seconds The Pre Event records the data that occurred before the Event occurred Refer to the System Instruction Manual for more details Post Event Recording Time Sets the Post Event Recording Time between 5 180 Seconds The Post Event records the data that occurred after the Event occurred Refer to the System Instruction Manual for more details Alarm Continuous Motion Record Setup Click the Set Button to setup the Cameras for Alarm Continuous and Motion Recording Set the Size Recording Rate Quality and Audio for each camera Press OK to save the Settings Alarm Continuous Motion Recording Schedule Use the mouse to select individual time blocks for Alarm C
30. Select an area by click and dragging with the mouse The Selection menu will automatically appear to Select Deselect Cancel the Motion Setup An area selected will have Yellow Squares anda deselected area will have white squares 86 r kpag i h ia cae Motion Area Setup LETITAS i MY a Lor EQ i Fa p ES as LE oe amp L eae a E a es een anesse L pe ee mi ES i ean TT AALA CES Te ey Ty til E E E A A a A Fr BELE Es pm 1 Brat l E 0 i i Jl 2 Aa Select Y JA Deselect Cancel a a Sound Setup e Live Audio Sets Live Audio to ON OFF e Audio monitoring channel Sets the channel for Live Audio Monitoring 1 4 Only e Network Audio TX Sets the Network Audio transmission to ON OFF e Network Audio RX Sets the Network Audio Receive to ON OFF Buzzer Setup Turns the alarm buzzer OFF when a button is pressed on the System Front Panel Keypad Remote Setup Reccd Camara Sound rara bania Suen D Lia pacha Aio Moro Charm Menrectk Audio To Hebs Acedo RE Diras Remote Setup 87 Remote Setup Event Sensor Setup e Alarm Input Sets the Alarm Input Operation to Enabled or Disabled and sets the Type to Normally Open or Normally Closed Refer to the System Manual for details on configuration of External Alarm devices e HDD Event Turns the Alarm On Off when a problem is detected with t
31. ZC PT VC C4 LPT A100L DXR 50 DVR Z1200 130XR Z2200 GSP LG Multi CRX 1401 8 HSD 251N 29 Camera Menu PTZ PROPERTIES MOTION SENSOR e Sensitivity Controls the Motion Sensitivity for the individual camera between 1 low 10 high e Area Setup Opens the Area Setup CHANNEL NO CHANNEL NC for the camera PTZ DRIVER AUTO IRIS PrT SPEED ZOOM SPEED FOCUS SPEED IRIS SPEED e Channel No Camera Number e PTZ Driver The compatible driver selected for the PTZ Camera Auto Focus Sets the Automatic Deselected Areas are shaded in GREY camera focus to ON OFF e Auto Iris Sets the Automatic Shutter AREA SETUP a to ON OFF Move the Cursor by using the directional arrows located on the Remote Control or using the Mouse e Speed Controls Sets the Pitch Press Enter to select or deselect a Region Zoom Focus and Iris speeds Press the Return key to access the confirmation between 1 5 screen MOTION SENSOR CAMERA TITLE COLOR SETUP FIZ SETUP A CONFIRMATION SCREEN e CES Select All Selects all areas BLUE SQUARES Deselect All Clears all areas GREY SQUARES race nome Teac ue Cancel Cancels Area Setup Cry jC uo gt Save amp Exit Saves the settings tel we Fr wr WS 30 Sound Menu The system Sound seitings AUDIO Seitings for the system Audio for Live and Remote monitoring BUZZER Settings for system Buzzer audible alerts
32. a Channel number Date and Time The date and time that the event occurred e Description Displays a description of the Event type 94 Archived Files Data can be archived in several ways Lorex Player e Directly from the system using a Memory Stick or Removable Media CD RW DVD RW e From the System to a remote location via FTP e Using the Lorex Client software application Once the data has been archived a directory will be created containing the following AVI Files An AVI Format video file will be created for each channel selected for backup The file name will include the information about the file including Backup Type Channel Number Date Month Day Year and Time Hour Minute Second In the example shown below the file named FTP ch01 0220081357 022008135 9 00 avi indicates that the file was archived using FTP for Channel 1 on the 22nd of March 2008 at 1 59pm SETUP EXE File The Setup exe file contains the codecs needed to V icustomersMiletransferlARCHIVE_022008_ 1359 Sil El gt File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sack z A S Ww Search E Folders Beak Address EQ y WOPRCHIVE 022008 135913 Mame E backup info text 2 FTP chOl 0220081357 0220081359 D0 awi 2 FTP ch02 0220081357 _0220081359_00 avi 2 FTP_ch03_0220081357_0220081359_00 avi 2 FTP ch04 0220081357 _0220081359_00 avi Mal iS setup exe Thumbs db A 7 objects 35 6 MB
33. data and return to the Search By Time screen The Date and Time will be displayed at the bottom of the screen A playback icon will appear indicating that the unit is in Playback mode NOTE The unit will continue to record data while in Playback Mode 123 Appendix F Playback Previously Recorded Data Search By Event Searches the system based on Event Type Alarm Motion Continuous or System e Press the right arrow button on the front panel or remote control to access the Search By Event screen Select From and To dates Events ii ES AARM CONES A l i 23 59 AT E PTHERS Alarm Continuous Motion and Other MI CH1 La ME E fe CRA CHS i CHe ia CH la CAE and Cameras cHo E CHIO E CHH G cHi2 ET CH2 CHa T CHIS CH6 1 r r a DATE TIME LO e Navigate within the options using the 5a TE BOGG NETRATAY CG iLe ENT On Arrow Keys on the front panel or irc 12000 12 Abnormal Shutdown Recovery remote control Press the Enter button ff Pre Vesta tay cre a ee en i 2 ra i continuous Chil On to select or deselect options Note 11 06 2000 12140 Abnormal Shutdown Recovery Multiple event types can be selected if O A A AE 08 2000 12 34 Abnormal Shutdown Recover y i ioe 2000 171 Abnormal Shutdown Detected e Navigate to the Start button at the 08 2000 12 32 56 Abnormal Shutdown Recovery bottom of the screen and press the MIME a Enter button A listing of events will be displayed Navigate to a
34. durante el env o Debe usar el envase original o equivalente y debe pagar el flete Para hacer un reclamo bajo esta garant a proceda con los siguientes pasos 1 Empaque el Producto en una caja robusta bien acolchada 2 1 Sila unidad fue comprada en Estados Unidos proceda en la siguiente forma 1 a Para devoluciones por favor contacte nuestro departamento de servicio para obtener un n mero de autorizaci n b Devuelva la unidad a Lorex Customer Service 2375 Hadley Rd Plainfield IN 46168 ii Si la unidad fue comprada en Canad proceda en la siguiente forma Para devoluciones por favor contacte nuestro departamento de servicio para obtener un n mero de autorizaci n Devuelva la unidad a Lorex Customer Service 300 Alden Road Markham Ont L3R 4C1 iii Si la unidad fue adquirida en Europa y desea devolver el producto por favor visite www lorexinternational com para obtener instrucciones NUMERO GRATUITO DE SERVICIO A CLIENTES Norteam rica 1 888 42 LOREX 1 888 425 6739 Internacional 800 42 LOREX 0 800 425 67390 Local 905 940 5355 www lorexcctv com Use siempre discreci n cuando instale equipo de vigilancia por video y o audio especialmente cuando se percibe privacidad Consulte acerca de las regulaciones federales estatales y o locales aplicables a la instalaci n legal de equipos de grabaci n o vigilancia por video y o audio Puede requerirse el consentimiento de las partes AR gt PROTECT
35. each camera These settings can be set to a range of 1 low 100 high e Press the RETURN button to return to the Camera Color Setup screen The bar displayed on the bottom of the Channel window allows the user to change each setting individually to achieve the best possible picture quality Camera Menu PTZ SETUP PTZ Setup is for PTZ Type Cameras ONLY which are not included with this system For more information on PTZ Cameras visit us on the web at http www lorexcctv com CAMERA MF z HUGO COLOR SETAP l HOME als POHE Hog C AINE 000 ROME PEDA ea 00 MONE 600 MoE 000 Teac pow Peace use LDS e Address Select the physical address setting of the PTZ Camera DIP Switches From 0 255 refer to the Camera Manual for details e PTZ Protocol Select the Protocol for the PTZ Camera See the list of compatible protocols below Consult the Owners Manual of the PTZ Camera for further details e Baud Rate Setup for the PTZ Communication Speed 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 BPS Press to enter the Detailed PTZ Properties screen Compatible PTZ Protocols PELCO D PELCO P Samsung MRX 1000 Samsung SCC641 Honeywell SD1 Lilin Fastdome Fastrax 11 D MAX Sunin DSC 230 Scan Dome 11 Vicon Philips8560 700 Sensormatic VRX 2101 Kalatel KTD 312 EVI D70 D100 HRX 2000 PTC 200C Panasonic 950 Panasonic 604 GC 855N HD800 FastTrax 11 2 PTC 400C CBC
36. mask in specific areas i e Doors or Windows so when movement is detected in these areas the System Recording will begin The Motion Mask area can also be set to remove certain areas which you do not want to have detect motion such as a heavy traffic area or a piece of machinery which is in continuous motion To change the Motion Detection Area e Select the SYSTEM SETUP option to configure the menu options SYSTEM SETUP 129 Appendix H Setting up Motion Recording e Select the Motion Sensor Menu e Click on the AREA SETUP for the desired Camera e Use the Mouse to select or deselect areas for motion detection Selected Areas are shaded in BLUE Deselected Areas are shaded in GREY e Press the Return Button or Right Click to exit Select to Save Changes amp Exit 130 Appendix Using the Storage Calculator Appendix Using the Storage Calculator The Storage Calculator application is used to calculate the amount of recording time available on your hard drive based on the System Recording Settings This application is located on the Software Installation CD provided with your System 1 Select the settings to reflect the options you have chosen on your System CH1 CH8 Select the channels to include in the Recording Calculation Resolution Set the recording Resolution to CIF 352x240 2CIF 704x240 or D1 704x480 Quality Set the recording Quality to Low Standard High or
37. of the screen and press the ENTER button on the front panel or remote control Changes will be saved at this time exiting the menu without applying the changes will result in the changes being lost 116 Changing the Date and Time Setting the correct date and time for your system is important Once the date and time have been set correctly it is highly recommended that you format your Hard Drive 1 Enter MENU mode by pressing the MENU button on the front panel of the system Remote Control or Mouse Menu Select the SYSTEM SETUP Option Select the SYSTEM menu from the MAIN menu Navigate using the up and down arrows on the front panel or remote control Highlight the selection in Green and press the ENTER button to enter the SYSTEM Menu Select the DATE AND TIME Menu Change the settings by navigating with the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys Set the following based on your local Time and Timezone and set the current date for the system e Date Time Sets the current system Date and Time e Date Format Sets the Date Display format MM DD YYYY YYYY MM DD etc e Time Format Sets the Time Display format to either 12 or 24 hour display e Network Time Server Setup Synchronizes the system to the specified remote time server Selectthe SYNC button to connect to the remote server and synchronize the time may also use a time server of the users choice e Timezone Setup Selections
38. server and synchronize the time NOTE Selecting the SYNC button will attempt to connect to the NTP server If the server cannot be reached a Failure to Connect message appears e Timezone Setup Selections for the local Time Zone i e EST CST PST The DST Daylight Savings Time can be set to ON OFF NOTE MAKE SURE THAT THE DATE AND TIME ARE SET PRIOR TO RECORDING If the Date Time is set into the past a message will appear warning that Overlapped date s will be erased From 12 07 2006 10 47 te 12 08 2006 10 47 Overlapped date will be erased CANCE Deleting Data NETWORK HETA khi CEMENT ETETEN HAHEGEMEJT CCHTHOL a eS e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Allows the system to receive Network Information from the DHCP Server i e The local Router e If DHCP is set to ON the IP Address Gateway and Subnet Mask will be assigned by the DHCP Server i e The local area network Router The Router is not included with this system e If DHCP is set to OFF the Network Information will need to be assigned manually e DDNS Dynamic DNS Allows the system to be accessed using a fixed domain website URL without entering the IP address Lorex offers a free web based DDNS Service for remote access at http lorexddns net e f you use the DDNS there is no need to enter the IP Address with every connection e Navigate to the DDNS website to configure the free account Enter your
39. support To order accessories visit www lorexcctv com By Email Technical Support for technical installation issues support lorexcorp com Customer Care for warranty and accessory sales customerservice lorexcorp com Customer Feedback info lorexcorp com By Phone NORTH AMERICA 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 LOREX MEXICO 1 800 514 6739 INTERNATIONAL 800 425 6739 0 Example From the UK dial 00 instead of Technical Support for technical installation issues Press option 1 for English and then press option 1 OR Customer Care for warranty and accessory sales Press option 1 for English and then press options 2 to 5 O LOREX NECESITA AYUDA COMUNIQUESE PRIMERO CON NOSOTROS VOUS AVEZ BESOIN D AIDE CONTACTEZ NOUS D ABORD NO DEVUELVA ESTE PRODUCTO A LA TIENDA NE RETOURNEZ PAS CE PRODUIT AU MAGASIN Cerci rese de por favor colocar su producto en www Veuillez veiller enregistrer votre produit www lorexcctv com registration para recibir actualizacio lorexcctv com registration pour recevoir des mises a nes y la informacion del producto jour et l information de produit 3 MANERAS SENCILLAS DE COMUNICARSE 3 FA ONS FACILES DE NOUS CONTACTER CON NOSOTROS WWW En l nea WWW En ligne 1 1 1 apoyo al producto disponible 24 7 incluyendo infor le support des produits est disponible 24 heures sur 24 7 maci n del producto manuales para el usuario gu as jours sur 7 y compris l
40. the system are set in this menu wa 1a FPT e PARAMETER MODE Contains the general recording parameters for each camera e SCHEDULE MODE Contains the schedule recording settings for each camera Continuous Motion Parameter Parameters for each camera are set by hour using the Time Interval bar Hours can be selected individually or in groups by clicking and dragging several blocks NOTE If Schedule Mode was set to Weekly earlier a day selection option is available Advanced Recording Continuous Motion Parameter Select an Hour highlighted in ORANGE and press ENTER again to open the Camera Settings for the selected hour or select multiple blocks in a row and press ENTER Selected Block of Hours Once a time block or several blocks have been selected the Channel Setup window is displayed SIZE PS QUALITY 352x240 HIGHEST 352x240 HIGHEST 352x240 HIGHEST 352x240 HIGHEST 352x240 352x240 352x240 352x240 6 frames remained ir E Gh gt Co Cp O yoy CF CP Cy OD CD CF GF CF CP CP OP Cd e Size Sets the video capture size for each camera to 352x240 704x240 or 704x480 e FPS Sets the Frames Per Second for recording for each channel Each channel can be set to 1 2 3 7 15 or 30 Frames per second real time video capture from a shared pool of 240 FPS If the FPS drops below 0 the settings will not be saved e Quality Sets the video recording quality to
41. the component inputs of the system it is important to confirm that your DVD player has Component Outputs Please refer to your DVD player s instruction manual for details on activating the Component Mode NOTE If the Component Mode is not properly activated on your DVD player you may see a color distortion i e pink colored screen on the display of the system 56 Component Mode Remote Control Usage Component Mode Remote Control Usage Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control usage in Component Mode 1 MODE Press the Mode Button to display the Multi Function Mode Menu 2 POWER Press the Power Button to turn off the Monitor Display Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to shut down the entire system 3 DVR MODE Change to return to DVR Mode 4 VGA MODE Change to VGA Mode 5 RETURN Exits from a System Menu 6 NAVIGATION Press the Navigation Controls to move Up Down Left or Right in the Monitor Menu 7 VOL Increase or Decrease the volume of the camera currently broadcasting live audio 8 MONITOR SETUP Displays the Monitor Setup Menu 9 PICTURE FRAME Change to Picture Frame Mode 10 COMPONENT MODE Change to Component Mode 11 ENTER BUTTON Press the Enter Button to select an option in the Monitor Menu Also displays the DVR in PIP mode in the bottom right corner of the screen 12 PIP MODE Displays the DVR screen in the PIP Screen in the lower right corner
42. ways e Pressing the SETUP button on the front Palen e Simple Recording Simple recording e Selecting the SETUP option from the will set all cameras to behave in the On Screen Menu same way with the same resolution and FPS In Simple Recording the Enter the password if required using recording type can be set to either the Virtual Keyboard Continuous Motion Alarm or None e Advanced Recording Advanced recording will allow you to configure each camera to behave in a different USER i way based on quality FPS and ay resolution In Advanced Recording FAA the menus are separated so that you can set each camera to record in LY Vea Continuous Motion and Alarm atthe same time Select the RECORD MENU option For example set the system to record in Continuous Motion and Alarm at the same time A camera will be in continuous recording however when a Motion or Alarm event is detected the on screen indicator will switch to M or RECORD MENU ARCHIVIN A and the event will be logged in the system e To enter a sub menu navigate to the option and press the ENTER button To exita SUBMENU press the To switch between Recording Modes RETURN button change the Recording Mode setting on the To exit the MAIN MENU press the Scenes hee a tab to either RETURN button IMple O anced NOTE When configuring the Recording _ settings it is recommended that you use the secorneso RECORDING MODE mouse
43. 01 15 A THe 0i is BUTH A 2 Press the FTP Button to access the FTP Settings USER ID PASSWORD ADDRESS 127 0 0 71 PORT 21 ESA Y FTP TEST PRESS e User ID Enter the User ID used to log into the FTP site e Password Enter the Password used to log into the FTP site e Address Enter the IP Address of the FTP site Archiving e Port Enter the Port used to connect to the FTP Site Press the FTP Test button to test the connection to the FTP site A Success or Fail message will appear Once a successful connection has been made the FTP Configuration Menu will be displayed e Operation Set the FTP Backup to ON or OFF e Device Set to FTP as shown in previous instructions e Mode Set the mode to Once one time backup only or Daily data backup occurs every day at the time specified in the Start Time setting e Start Time Set a time to begin the backup process e From Set the starting time for the data archive e To Set the ending time for the data archive For example to back up a retail sales day set the From time to 7 AM and the To time to 10 PM Start the backup at 10 30 PM This will archive 15 hours worth of data to the FTP site 51 Search Search Search mode allows you to locate previously recorded video by Date and Time or by Event Type e Press the Search Button on the Remote Control or Mouse Menu L 2 inh 1
44. 011 17 13 14 is e Enter the User Name and Password if required e Use the Left Right arrows on the Remote Control or click with the mouse to switch between the Search By Time and Search By Event screens Search By Date amp Time Searches the system based on date and time e Press the Enter button to access the Calendar on the left side of the screen e Navigate within the calendar using the Arrow Keys on the front panel or remote control e Once the date has been located press the Enter button to accept the date and to access the Time Search on the right side of the screen 52 e Press and Hold the arrow keys to select the Time increments of 1 minute Pressing the button without holding will increment 15 minutes Any days highlighted with GREEN indicate that there is recorded video datg e Press the Enter button to start the playback Press the Return button to stop playback and return to the Search By Time screen The Date and Time will be displayed at the bottom of the screen A playback icon will appear indicating that the unit is in Playback mode NOTE The unit will continue to record data while in Playback Mode Search By Event Searches the system based on Event Type Alarm Motion Continuous or Others e Press the right arrow button on the front panel or remote control to access the Search By Event screen e Select From and To dates Events Alarm Continuous
45. 4 Component Mode 16 DISPLAY Switches the display to single quad and multi display views 17 PTZ Switches to PTZ Mode 18 KEYLOCK Locks all keys except the Mode button 19 SEQUENCE Changes the Monitor Display to Sequence through channels based on menu settings 20 PIP Displays the Component Input in the PIP Screen in the lower right corner 21 ZOOM Displays one channel with Digital Zoom 22 ARCHIVE Displays the Archive menu 23 AUDIO CHANNEL SELECT Switches between live audio channels CH1 4 only Press Audio and select Channel 1 4 15 Front Panel Navigation Controls Front Panel Navigation Controls This system has been designed to use the mouse or remote control as the primary modes of navigation and configuration for the system The Front Panel buttons can also be used to access the menus and configure the system e Navigation Controls Move Up Down Left Right in menus e Press the Up or Down arrow keys when in the default display mode to load the On Screen Display Menu see next page for details e Enter Button Press this button to select and change the values in a menu option Mouse Control Before powering on the system connect a USB mouse to one of the USB ports on the side of the monitor Mouse Controls The mouse behaves in the same way as a PC mouse use the Left and Right Buttons to open menus and change options LEFT BUTTON RIGHT BUTTO
46. D panel e VGA Input use your LCD Display as a PC monitor e USB Picture Frame feature display digital pictures from a USB flash drive e Component Video input YPbPr connect a DVD player Digital Cable or Satellite receiver e Spot Video Out supports a connection to another monitor to display video in a different location e g Public View Monitor e Multiple control options front panel buttons remote control mouse remote software e Trilingual On Screen Display English Spanish French e Video Tutorial for camera installation and system set up e Screen saver for energy efficiency e Wall mountable VESA standard e Stand with cable management solution e Environmentally friendly recyclable packaging material DVR e 16 channels with Pentaplex operation View Record Playback Back Up Remotely Control the system simultaneously e MPEG 4 Digital Video Compression small file sizes without compromising video quality e Recording Frames Per Second FPS 240 200 NTSC PAL 352X240 e Recording Resolution 704x480 704x240 352x240 NTSC 704x576 704x288 352x288 PAL e Custom recording for each camera e Covert Camera record without displaying camera image e Continuous Recording with Motion Event logging for easy event searching e Selectable 4 channel audio recording programmable motion detection e Pre Event Recording of a preset amount of time before motion triggers the recording to see activities leading up to an eve
47. DSL Internet Connectivity for remote viewing outside your network Network Setup Remote Access Overview The System can be remotely controlled using your existing network and the Lorex Client software or Internet Explorer SYSTEM mrene __ se ROUTER PC not included not included 1 Connect the system to the router using the supplied Ethernet cable Power on the system The system must be connected to the router prior to powering on the system This allows the system to communicate on your network 2 Find the IP address of your System through the Menu System on the unit 3 Enable PORT FORWARDING on your Router Refer to the included Router Guide and Basics of Remote Video Access Guide for further assistance with your specific network setup and hardware 4 Set up a web account at http lorexddns net 5 Setup the System DDNS Configure the software using the information gathered on the following pages 101 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing Network Checklist The following checklist is provided to assist you in confirming that all steps have been successfully performed during Network Setup Use this checklist in conjunction with the steps outlined on the following pages 1 have the following __ High Speed Internet e A Router e The Ethernet Cable provided with this system e The System e A PC with the Remote Access software installed 2 have confirmed that my Sys
48. Drive Appendix J Replacing the Hard Drive The System comes with a pre installed Hard Drive however the unit will work with a replacement single Hard Drive up to 750GB NOTE Make sure that the System is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before changing the Hard Drive Removing the Hard Drive To remove the installed hard drive 1 Using a Phillips screwdriver not included re move the screws from the metal hard drive cover on the back of the system 2 Carefully remove the hard drive from the sys tem 3 Disconnect the power and data cables from the hard drive 4 Remove the four mounting screws from the sides of the metal casing and carefully slide the hard drive out Replacing the Hard Drive To install the new hard drive 1 Carefully slide the new hard drive into the metal casing label side down and reattach the four mounting screws 2 Connect the power and data cables to the hard drive cables can only connect one way Make sure that the cables are securely connected within the system and to the hard drive 3 Carefully insert the hard drive in the unit Gently slide the hard drive in place and line up the holes for the screws 4 Reattach the screws firmly locking the hard drive in place The hard drive should be flush with the rear panel of the system 5 Reconnect the power cable to the system 132 Appendix J Replacing the Hard Drive Formatting the New Hard Drive l
49. E DEFAULT ACTIVATION ON a re MODIFY r l a m DELETE SAVE CANCEL M o E e NOTE The system will prompt you for MOUSE OPERATION ONLY however you can modify the Sequence setup using the remote control SEQUENCE SETUP REMOTE 1 Press the ENTER button on the Remote The Highlight will change to YELLOW Setup Mode is now active Display Menu 2 Select the Display Mode by pressing the Left and Right buttons 7 different Display Options Single Quad 6 split 8 split 9 split 13 split 16 split 3 Press the Number Keys to Select channels to be displayed in Sequence all squares must have an assigned number Press ENTER when complete 4 Repeat for the next Display Modes up to 16 additions 25 Display Menu 2 Select the Display Mode by pressing the Left and Right buttons 7 different Display Options Single Quad 6 split 8 split 9 split 13 split 16 split 6 Press the SEQUENCE button on the Remote or Mouse Menu to switch to Sequence display 3 Click the Right Mouse Button to assign channels using a drop down menu all squares must have an assigned number SEQUENCE SETUP MOUSE Click anywhere outside the squares to exit 1 Double Left Click on the Green 4 Repeat for the next Display Modes Highlighted box The Highlight will change up to 16 additions to YELLOW Setup Mode is now active 26 5 Right click an empty spot outside of the squares wh
50. Highest FPS Set the Frames Per Second for the recording to 1 2 4 8 15 or 30 FPS AUDIO Set the Audio Recording selection to ON or OFF if audio is being recorded on the system HDD Size Select the size of the System Hard Drive 2 Press the CALCULATE button The Software will use all configurations to provide recording data specific to your System ES DVR Recording Calculator fe NTSC FAL Resolution Quality Audio ee cla ALL Highest CHH 1 Highest CHH 2 Highest CHH 3 Highest CHH 4 Highest l CHES Highest CH 6 Highest CHE Highest CHES Highest HOO Size a 320 GE B GB Total Report Legend La a 4 0N 4 x 0 l xl Wk Leke x iu a 4 oO 4 xI 5 4 x Lo o 4 x La o 4 aoe x 240 r x 240 Total Data Hour Mbyte 2530 13 CIF Total Data D ay G byte 59 30 HDD Size 320 GB Baie HOD Full record time Hour 125 51 Hour HOD Full record time Day 5 40 Day Main Screen The Software loads with the following defaults selected Use the dropdown selections to change the options to reflect your System settings Total Report Legend 352 x 240 Total DataHour h byte 253013 CIF Total DataDay G byte 59 30 HDD Size 320 GB Dl eee HOD Full record time Hour 4 129 57 Hour HOG Full record time Diay Y 5 40 Day Example of Recording Time Calculations 131 Appendix J Replacing the Hard
51. Low Standard High or Highest e Audio Turns audio recording ON OFF for 4 channels ONLY Once settings have been adjusted for the hour the changed time block will be displayed in a different color on the Time Interval bar NOTE Each different configuration will be displayed as a different color on the bar Boe we ay TL ee ff 45 Advanced Recording Continuous Motion Schedule Select from Sets the Time or Motion recording for each e NONE Recording is turned OFF channel by hour Select single or multiple a time blocks aaa Recording is always e MOTION Only starts the recording if motion is detected in the selected time interval NOTE This system has an Advanced Recording Feature where BOTH Continuous and Motion can be set to ON at the same time e The system will record continuously but when motion is detected the system will display a M recording type on the relevant channel e The event will be logged as Motion in the system archive e This is useful in situations where you want to have continuous recording but e Mouse Control Click a single block wish to have Motion detected for easier to open the Recording Type Menu event searching Click and Drag a block of times to e In addition an email notification can be configure multiple channels and sent when Motion has been detected eee OE Select the RETURN button to apply the e Remote Control Front Panel changes Once the settings hav
52. Motion and Other and Cameras e Navigate within the options using the Arrow Keys on the front panel or remote control Press the Enter button to select or deselect options Note Multiple event types can be selected e Navigate to the Start button at the bottom of the screen and press the Enter button A listing of events will be displayed Navigate to an event and press the Enter button to start the playback Press the Return button to stop the playback and return to the Event Search screen Gt Gs eG pogo A A CHT Ger ilies 2 28 76 Shyness Shui drep negy ary Bi Ga 2088 BE r dd A Phiidown Theteriead 0708 2005 12 40 38 Caeniinusua Chl On 01 00 3060 12 40 37 Abnerse Shutdoen Recovery 01 00 2000 12 34 32 Abnormal Shui dien Detecind 01 68 3000 11 314 24 Abnormal Shutdoen Recovery 11 0800 FPF A UT A A A DIOR 22 15 98 Minor Shui deen Aecomo rn lat gt CS ow i alin L al Po A J A A _ _ a Search 53 VGA Mode Mode 2 VGA Mode Mode 2 VGA Mode is used to display a device i e a computer connected to the VGA port on the rear panel of the monitor Mode O TET la k aa DVR oo DT sasas YGA ore 1 T ou pArA COMPONENT To view your PC display using the Monitor PICTURE FRAME 1 Connect the PC to the Monitor using a VGA INSTALLATION GUIDE Cable NOTE A VGA Cable is not included with the system 2 Switch the Monitor to VGA mode using the Multi Function Mode B
53. N e Single Click e Select options in Menu Recording and Search Mode e Change settings select dates and perform other e Single Click e Opens the On Screen Display Menu options e Click to use the Controls in PTZ Mode e Double Click e Double click on a Channel in QUAD or other views to view the single camera in full screen 16 On Screen Display Menu To open the On Screen Display Menu e Press the Up or Down Arrows on the Front Panel e Right click the mouse The Menu options include 1 CHANNELS Select a Channel Number 1 16 to display a camera in Full Screen Mode 2 SETUP Displays the System Setup Menu Please refer to the System Setup section for detailed configuration 3 SEARCH Allows you to locate previously recorded video by Date and Time or by Event Type 4 PTZ Displays the PTZ Control Screen The PTZ Focus Menus will only work with PTZ type cameras not included 5 DISPLAY Changes the current display mode to Single Quad 6 channel split 8 channel split or 9 channel split 13 channel split and 16 channel split screen views 6 ARCHIVE The Archive feature copies data from the internal hard disk to backup media such as an external USB hard drive or USB flash drive See the Archive Menu Section for details 7 SEQUENCE Selecting the Sequence option switches the live camera view to the Sequence set in the System Menu 8 ZOOM Displays one channel with Digital Zoom
54. Recommended Hard Drive 50 MB Installation space required Additional Hard Drive space required for recording Recorded file size will vary depending on recording quality settings Recommended System Requirements Operating System Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Processor Pentium M 4 3 GHz Processor or equivalent Hard Drive 50 MB Installation space required Additional Hard Drive space required for recording Recorded file size will vary depending on recording quality settings The Lorex Client Software is now Microsoft Windows Vista itm compatible Visit us on the web at www lorexcctv com support for the most current software version and product updates i COMPATIBLE 69 Software Installation Software Installation Insert the Lorex Client Installation CD in the DVD CD ROM Drive of your PC The Software Install Wizard for the Lorex Client Software will begin 1 Click the NEXT button on both dialogue windows to continue the Installation i Lorext lient Welcome to the LorexClient Setup Wizard The installer will guide you through the steps required to install Lores Client on your computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or ary portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and vall be prosecuted to the maximum extent po
55. SC 200 FPS PAL Image size 3 5 Kbyte 352x240 352x288 NTSC PAL 5 10 Kbyte 704x240 704x288 NTSC PAL 6 16 Kbyte 704x480 705x576 NTSC PAL Video input 16 x BNC Video output Programmable Spot Out BNC Audio input 4 x line in RCA Audio output 1 z line out RCA VGA input included Component input Y Pb Pr Supply voltage 100VAC 240VAC 12VDC 6 67A 60 50Hz Power Approx 65W consumption Temperature range 23 122 F 5 50 C Weight 19 3 lbs 8 7 kg Dimensions 21 X 14 4 X 2 7 532mm X 365mm X 67mm without stand 21 X 16 2 X 7 4 532mm X 433mm X 188mm with stand Dimensions 532mm209 6 mm 2 b FA 443mm 17 5 HH 188mm 7 4 As our products are subject to continuous improvement Lorex Technology Inc and its subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design specifications and prices without notice and without incurring any obligation E amp OE 99 Appendix A System Specifications cont d Appendix A System Specifications cont d DVR Description Specification Hard disk capacity SATA interface maximum 750GB 100 duty cycle Secondary storage USB default USB flash drive external USB HDD USB optical drive CD RW DVD RW Backup file format AVI JPG BMP Compression MPEG 4 Recording speed 240 200 NTSC PAL O 352x240 120 100 NTSC PAL O 704x240 60 50 NTSC PAL O 704x480 Recording Hourly Daily Weekly adjustable per channel sc
56. System and select the Load option to restore settings There is no media Insert a new e System Backup is recommended after initial marin setup and installation is complete NOTE Make sure to store your USB flash drive in a safe place TIP The USB Backup Is an effective way to configure multiple systems Using the backup file you can make sure that all systems are configured in the same way at all locations 121 Appendix E Listen in Audio Appendix E Listen in Audio There are 4 available DIN camera ports 8 available BNC camera ports and 4 BNC Audio ports on the system how many can be used for Listen In audio and how many can be used to record sound How do enable Listen In Audio and how do set the Listen in channel Listen In Audio is the ability to listen to live audio on ONE channel at a time between channels 1 4 To listen to live audio on a channel 1 Enter MENU mode by pressing the MENU button on the front panel of the system or on the Remote Control Select the SYSTEM SETUP Option SYSTEM SE U 2 Select the SOUND menu from the MAIN menu Navigate using the up and down arrows on the front panel or remote control Highlight the selection in Green and press the ENTER button to enter the SOUND Menu 3 Selectthe AUDIO Option Navigate using the up and down arrows and press the ENTER key to select the AUDIO Option e Live Audio Turns Live System Audio from the Audio on the termin
57. THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY gt INSERT BEFORE YOU START THIS PRODUCT MAY REQUIRE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION LOREX IS COMMITTED TO FULFILLING YOUR SECURITY NEEDS e We have developed user friendly products and documentation Please read the Quick Start Guide and User Manual before you install this product e Consumer Guides and Video Tutorials are available on our web site at www lorexcctv com support e f you require further installation assistance please visit www lorexcctv com installation or contact a professional installer e Please refer to the Need Help insert for technical support and Customer care information e Please note that once the components of this product have been unsealed you cannot return this product directly to the store without the original packaging LOREX www lorexcctv com AVANT DE COMMENCER CERRODUIMROURRAIMEXIGERIUNE INSTALEEATION RPROFESSIONNELLE LOREX S ENGAGE A SATISFAIRE VOS BESOINS SECURITAIRES e Veuillez lire le guide de d marrage rapide et le mode d emploi avant d installer ce produit e Les guides du consommateur et les s ances de tutorat vid o sont disponibles sur l Internet en visitant www lorexcctv com support e Si vous avez besoin de l aide pour l installation veuillez visiter www lorexcctv com installation ou contactez un sp cialiste en installation e Veuillez r f rer a l insert Need Help pour obate
58. TORING VGA MODE COMPONENT MODE NOTE The system will continue to record while in other modes This provides an advanced level of Covert Surveillance 13 DVR Mode Mode 1 DVR Mode Mode 1 DVR Mode is the primary mode for the system and is the default mode when the system is powered on In DVR Mode the system performs the following functions e View and Record live video channels in Single Quad Multi Display or Sequence Mode e Customize the recording on up to 8 camera channels in continuous motion or alarm recording modes e Archive data to a USB flash drive an external USB hard drive optical drive CD RW DVD RW or Network Storage through FTP e Search through Previously Recorded Events e Customize the Display Cameras and System to best suit your security needs through the user friendly System Menu COMPONENT NOTE The system will continue to record independently of the current Monitor Mode PICTURE FRAME To return to DVR Mode from any other Mode ALA IAE Front Panel 1 Press the Multi Function Mode Button on the Front Panel 2 Use the Up and Down arrows on the Navigation Control to select DVR 3 Press the Enter button on the Navigation Control to switch to DVR Mode Remote 1 Press the DVR Button on the Remote Control or 2 Press the Mode button on the Remote Control Use the arrows to select DVR and press the Enter button 14 DVR Mode Remote Control Usage DVR Mode Re
59. TZ type cameras not included with the system MOTION SENSOR Configuration for Video Motion Detection CAMERA TITLE The Camera Title menu controls the Covert Camera and Camera Title options E CONDA SETUP Pi SETUP e CAM Indicates the Camera Number corresponds to the DIN BNC connection port on the back of the system 28 CAMERA TITLE e Covert Turns the on screen display of the Camera ON OFF Covert Cameras continue to record however the camera is not displayed on screen This feature is commonly used in situations where the Monitor is located in a public area anda camera should not be displayed i e Located in a Cash Count room or directed at a Cash Register e Displays the Camera in Covert Mode e The Camera is not displayed an empty blue screen is displayed instead of the Video e Covert cameras are configured from the Menu CH1 in Covert Mode 14 00 1000 10 44 31 e Title Sets the name for the individual camera 0 9 A Z up to 11 characters by using the Virtual Keyboard e Virtual Keyboard Appears when the Camera Title change is selected Navigate with the arrow keys and press ENTER to select a Number or Letter COLOR BETUP Piz sirup COLOR SETUP Displays the settings for Brightness Contrast Tint and Color for individual cameras AAA EL e Press the ENTER Button and select a camera setting e Set the Brightness Contrast Tint and Color for
60. UP usaste 29 A nae aesetan at snneskncemanas donut eens oem acaonaauiantnmnatumstoesseemaces 29 PRA PROP ERE S cient aie dase eee sees alae as 30 MOTI ISIE INS Ri A PP niga siaaathidatdaaneue ah sacedenncnas 30 SOUNA MENU ia 31 SOUND dol lona 31 SOUND ae a 31 BUZZER reaa a a 31 DATE PNE maren T en er Ree 32 DVSILCM MENU nociones iaai 32 DATE IME a i ede 32 NETWORK extasiado 33 ATT AN RS Sf iar eee nee er ie o eR a do OU ee O 33 VATS TUP oouensprarr acordeon se bensaedeatete 34 SYSTEM MANAGEMENT a eee 35 CONTROL DEVICE np to eet a diaee ney 37 ADDEVENT a as re alas cae intense acta eh eek eee et ata ales cs 38 ALARNEINPUT cesssarrasr dear 38 Sn 38 HDDEVENT a trino 38 ALARM OUT saei ne Renee a e oo 39 BUZZER OUI raae aa 39 EMAIE NO TIPIC ATION oa eee 40 DISK Manag ment micras 40 Recording Menu Controls unicas iii 42 Simpe and Advanced Modes nas E 42 simple Recording Mode iman ii 43 Recordad OPSralO na td 43 Simple Recording 2 ccccceseccescceececccseeececccseeecsscensececcseeeesseusereesoceeceeseueneeeeceseneececsetecsssesessoeess 43 Simple Recording Mode sio ie 43 Simple Recording MOGG sivioniicin n ia iii is 44 Advanced Recordad murcia 44 Recording DCI ANON psicosis a 44 Advanced Recording aiii 45 CONIL MOTA ode 45 Continuous Motion PARAMS 45 Continuous Mton Patameter einstein 45 Continuous MOTION Schedule mesias titi 46 Advanced Recording asocia ici A a SEa Eaa 47 Alarm Setup Mode ccccccccsssece
61. _trans jpg 1PictureResize Succeed Path EM D5CN8436_ trans JPG Elle Edit View Favorites Toos ae gt gt i ya Search PEN O M Go al DSCN84 356 trans jpg 1 objects 417 KB 4 My Computer 61 Installation Guide Mode Mode 5 Installation Guide Mode Mode 5 The Installation Guide Mode is used to display the Installation Video included on the system hard drive Mode DVR VGA COMPONENT PICTURE FRAME INS TALLA MON GUIDE To view the Installation Video using the system press the Multi Function Mode button on the front panel or press the Mode button on the Remote Control and select Installation Guide Using the mouse click the on screen playback controls to pause rewind or fast forward the video You can also press the playback buttons on the remote control The Installation video was loaded onto the hard drive that was pre installed into the system If you change the hard drive the installation video will be no longer available The video is also available on the Software CD provided with your system NOTE The Installation Video is also located on the CD included with the system The video can also be viewed online at http www lorexcctv com support in the Installation Guides section Installation Video 62 Installation Guide Mode Remote Control Usage Installation Guide Mode Remote Control Usage Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control usage in I
62. ail notifications for the user ON OFF USER ID ADMIN PASSWORD ener GROUP ADMIN E MAIL E MAIL NOTIFICATION OFF lt DELETE OK CANCEL SYSTEM MANAGEMENT DATE TIME ME TOHE WAIL HER MALE NAT e System Information Navigate to the PRESS button and choose ENTER to display the System Information To display the System Information from the main Channel view screen press the ENTER Key on the front Panel or Press the INFO button on the Remote Control e System Name Input a name for the system using the Virtual Keyboard e FW Update Navigate to the PRESS button and choose ENTER to update the System Firmware e Factory Default Navigate to the PRESS button and choose ENTER to reset the system to Factory Defaults e System Data Saves or Loads the System Data system settings e Password Turns the system password ON OFF when logging into the Menu Setup and Search Menus System Information Screen Displays the System Information The IP address and MAC address are necessary for setting up the DDNS Server System Menu System Information Screen iP ADORESS 127 0 0 1 MAC ADDRESS 00 11 5F 02 59 D0 DIGA CAPACITY 5 3119 GB EA VERSION B 14 003 33MLCULM VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE NTSC DONS DOMAIN NAME NET CLIENT PORT 6100 WEB SERVER PORT 80 IP Address Displays the IP address assigned to the system e MAC Address Displays the unique MAC address assigned to the unit
63. al to ON OFF e Audio Monitoring Channel Select the channelfor Listen in Audio Channels 1 4 ONLY NOTE Once the LIVE AUDIO Feature has been set to ON the Remote Control can be used to select the Listen In Audio Channel Press the AUDIO button on the Remote Control to switch between Channels 1 4 122 Appendix F Playback Previously Recorded Data Appendix F Playback Previously Recorded Data Search mode allows you to locate previously recorded video by Date and Time or by Event Type e Press the Search Button on the front panel Remote Control or mouse menu Enter the User Name and Password if required e Use the Left Right arrows on the Front Panel or Remote Control to switch between the Search By Time and Search By Event screens Search By Time Searches the system based on date and time e Press the Enter button to access the Calendar on the left side of the screen e Navigate within the calendar using the Arrow Keys on the front panel or remote control e Once the date has been located press the Enter button to accept the date and to access the Time Search on the right side of the screen e Press and Hold the arrow keys to select the Time increments of 1 minute Pressing the button without holding will increment 15 minutes e Press the Enter button to start the playback Any days highlighted with GREEN Press the Return button to stop playback indicate that there is recorded video
64. apportant de pr s ou de loin au produit ou son usage dans un cadre malveillant qu il soit physique ou mental Lorex n autorise aucunement les repr sentants d taillants ou grossistes a faire des revendications ou des nonc s de la part de Lorex tant par voie crite que verbale et ces nonc s n influent d aucune mani re sur les clauses de cette garantie La seule responsabilit de Lorex selon les termes de cette garantie qu ils soient tacites ou explicites se limite a une r paration un remplacement ou un remboursement selon les clauses d crites dans les pr sentes Ces recours constituent les seuls auxquels a droit l acheteur pour les bris des clauses de la garantie Lorex ne sera pas responsable des dommages int r ts sp ciaux directs ou indirects qui r sulteraient d un bris des clauses de cette garantie ou de toute autre convention l gislative incluant mais ne s y limitant pas les pertes de profits pannes de courant immobilisant des quipements la valeur ajout e des biens incorporels les dommages effectu s au produit et a la propri t ou les co ts reli s a leur remplacement ainsi que les frais de recouvrement reprogrammation ou reproduction d un programme ou des donn es stock es dans un syst me contenant le disque CD ROM du produit ou le logiciel qui accompagne celui ci L acheteur peut b n ficier de certains droits provinciaux ou f d raux additionnels et toute clause de cette garantie qui soit prohib e par de
65. ar la operaci n del software incluido El comprador puede tener otros derechos de acuerdo con las leyes federales provinciales o estatales y cuando toda esta garant a o parte de la misma sea prohibida por dichas leyes ser considerada nula pero el resto de la garant a permanecer vigente Todas las garant as expresadas e impl citas est n limitadas en duraci n al per odo de garant a limitada Ninguna garant a se aplicar despu s de dicho per odo Algunos estados no permiten limitaci n a la duraci n de una garant a impl cita de modo que esta limitaci n puede no serle de aplicaci n Algunos estados no permiten la exclusi n o limitaci n de da os y perjuicios incidentes o consecuentes por lo que la garant a anterior puede no serle de aplicaci n Esta garant a limitada le otorga derechos legales espec ficos y usted puede tambi n tener otros derechos que var a de un estado a otro C mo obtener servicio Con el fin de obtener servicio por favor aseg rese de registrar haber registrado su producto en nuestra pagina web www lorexcctv com en la secci n de registro de garant a Si el Producto necesitase servicio bajo esta garant a el Comprador debe hacer llegar a Lorex una copia del recibo o factura de compra con su fecha respectiva sin lo cual Lorex no estar obligada a cumplir con ninguna de sus obligaciones bajo esta garant a Si devuelve el Producto y o el CD ROM a Lorex debe usted asumir el riesgo de da o o p rdida
66. ation has been entered click Create New Account Your Account information will be sent to you at the email Address you used in Step 2 System Information Product License L22WD URL Request tomemith Lorex DDNS F Login Create Account E Lost Password 1234567890AB Product Codes lt MAC Addresz gt lorexddns net ia What is this regia u fer t Create New Account Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing You will need this information for remote access to your system Record your information below Only the first part of the Domain Name is required for setup on the system For example if the full domain sent is tomsmith lorexddns net you only need to enter tomsmith on the system 107 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing There are two ways to find your DDNS information at a later date 1 Review the Email sent to you by Lorex Weal A Thank you for activating your free Dynamic DNS account for your Lorex DVR Combo Once you have set up your Lorex device and configured your network you will be able to view your video images from anywhere in the world using the URL shown at the end of this message When you visit the Lorex web site at https secure lorexddns net webapp Your account name is aad2 Your account password is 1111 Your Lorex license number is L20WD800 AAAAAAA AAA 44 You can visit this site to change your account information and to set up additional Lorex devices
67. cation of the saved img Firmware File download the most recent firmware from http www lorexcctv com Follow the prompts to install the Firmware on the Remote System Confirm 2 would you like to upgrade DWR Once the remote system firmware has been upgraded the system will reboot and you will need to reconnect with the Remote Client Software SMTP Setup the mail server and user s E mail sends an email notification via email when an event occurs e Default Mail Server If the box is checked you have selected to use the Lorex Mail Server YOU WILL BE REQUIRED to set up your system on the Lorex web based DDNS at http www lorexddns net to use the default mail server Uncheck to use your own mail settings Remote Setup 89 Remote Setup SMTP SECTION Setup the mail server and user s E mail for email send on Event notification e Server Your email settings from your Internet Provider for sending Email if not using the Lorex Mail server e Port Default port 25 e User Enter the User ID used by the Internet Provider for Internet connectivity e Password Enter the Password used by the Internet Provider for Internet connectivity e Security Set the security to ON or OFF e FTP Contains the settings for the FTP Backup FIP Info User ID Password IP Domain 127 0 0 1 Port 21 E Users Setup Modify System Users by aras A
68. ccceeeceeeaeeeeeeceeeseeceaeeuceeessaueeeseeeeceeseeaeeeeeseaseeesseaeeeeessageeessaeneeees 47 Alarm Paramete a a a a A N a a Ea 47 Alarm Parameter est lite ino a a a Ea aaae ad e eaaa Raia 47 A Scene quie insta e a e N 48 SAVING the SettINGS cccccceccccscssecccccsseetecccsecenccceesecnscesecetsodseueescoeeceessueneeseceeteeescceneeesceseseensoess 48 PAV CVUIWIING pidio 49 Archive Backup t FIP caricias dirias 51 ROS AN GUN A T A EEE E A E E A A A E 52 DEAN CMY EVEN sic exces apse en ia 53 VGA Mod MOUE 2 ascitis 54 VOA COnMeGCHOMN MONS 1d a a ease sea a a a 54 xii VGA Mode Remote Control Usage ccccssesseecesnseeccesseeseeseescenseseonseeseenseessones 55 Component Mode Mode 3 ccooonnconncccononccoocccononococococconncononaconancrnnnnnnnnnnronananenanrenans 56 Setting Component Component Mode On Your DVD Player ccooccccccnnccccnccnncccccnnnccnnnnnanoncnnnos 56 Component Mode Remote Control Usage ooccconnncconnnccccnncccccnonnoconanoncnnnarornnannnnnnnas 57 Picture Frame Mode Mode 4 occooncocncconcconccocccconcconcconcconncnoncnnnrconnrnnnrnnnrnnnrrnnnennanos 58 USB Flash Dive IMAGES eos a 58 Picture Frame Mode Remote Control Usage cccooonccononccccnonoccnnnanocnnannnenannrnnnaannnnas 59 FICUS Frames DIV attends 59 Picture Frame Settings Menu o oooooooocoo eee nes 60 PICTURE Frame NGI noni is s 60 ai ello A o o o a aaa aiai 60 PICS RESIZING ADDIIGAUONY parara iaa 61
69. cording Type Continuous Motion Alarm or None RECORD ETEEN F F a E ij id e Recording Quality Sets the video recording quality to Low Standard High or Highest for all cameras e Recording Size Sets the video capture size for all camera to 352x240 704x240 or 704x480 for all cameras e FPS Sets the Frames Per Second for recording across all channels The FPS for the channels can be set to 1 2 3 7 15 or 30 Frames per second real time video capture from a shared pool of 240 FPS 43 Simple Recording Mode Simple Recording Mode Select a single or multiple time blocks e Mouse Control Click a single block to open the Recording Type Menu Click and Drag a block of times to configure multiple channels and times at once e Remote Control Front Panel Navigate to the Channel Block section and the entire block will be highlighted with a White outline e Press the ENTER button to access the Time Blocks the first hour on Channel 1 will be highlighted in Yellow e Navigate to the desired time block and press the ENTER button to activate the block if a single block is desired press ENTER a second time e Toselect multiple blocks use the arrows to drag the cursor until the desired time blocks are selected and press the ENTER key 12 18 i i The Recording Selection menu will open Select ONE of e None e Continuous Recording e Motion Recording e Alarm Recor
70. ct This warranty only covers defects in the CD ROM media such as a broken or a defect in the CD ROM that would prevent the CD ROM from being read by your personal computers CD ROM drive Lorex makes no warranty that the software provided with the Product will function without interruption or otherwise be free of anomalies errors or Bugs Lorex makes no warranty with regard to any software provided with the Product unless specifically set forth otherwise in a license agreement accompanying such software This warranty does not cover any costs relating to removal or replacement of any Product CD ROM or software installed on your computer Lorex reserves the right to make changes in design or to make additions to or improvements in its products without incurring any obligation to modify any product which has already been manufactured Lorex will make every effort to provide updates and fixes to its software via its website This warranty does not cover any alteration or damage to any other software that may be or may become resident on the users system as a result of installing the software provided This warranty is in lieu of other warranties express or implied and Lorex neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability in correction with the sale or service of the Product In no event shall Lorex be liable for any special or consequential damages arising from the use of the Product or arising from the malf
71. cted at a Cash Register e Title Sets the name for the individual camera 0 9 A Z up to characters by using the Virtual Keyboard e Virtual Keyboard Appears when the Camera Title change is selected Navigate with the arrow keys and press ENTER to select a Number or Letter e APPLY Saves the Title change Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Setup CHOR SETUP FEE SETUP e PREVIOUS Moves to the previous camera in the list 119 Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Setup Screen Saver Settings The screen saver will black the screen during a defined interval 1 Enter MENU mode by pressing the MENU button on the front panel of the system Remote Control or Mouse Menu Select the SYSTEM SETUP Option 2 Select the DISPLAY menu from the MAIN menu Navigate using the up and down arrows onthe front panel or remote control Highlight the selection in Green and press the ENTER button to enter the DISPLAY Menu 3 Select the SCREENSAVER Menu Change the settings by navigating with the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys Set the screen saver options e Auto Brightness Sets the length of time before the Screen brightness is turned down up to minutes NOTE The unit continues to function and pressing any key will turn the screen back on e Main Display OFF Turns the Main Display Screen ON OFF TIMED e ON The Main Display is always ON e OFF The Main Display is always OFF e FROM
72. cto CD ROM o software instalado en su computadora Lorex se reserva el derecho de hacer cambios en el dise o o hacer adiciones o mejoras a sus productos sin incurrir en ninguna obligaci n de modificar alg n producto que ya haya sido fabricado Lorex tratar en lo posible de proporcionar actualizaciones y arreglos a su software por medio de su p gina en la red Esta garant a no cubre ninguna alteraci n ni da o a alg n otro software que pueda ser instalado o pueda quedar instalado en el sistema del usuario como resultado de la instalaci n del software provisto Esta garant a es el reemplazo de otras garant as expresas o impl citas y Lorex no asume ni autoriza a ninguna persona a asumir por ella ninguna obligaci n en relaci n con la venta o servicio del producto En ning n caso Lorex ser responsable por ning n da o o perjuicio especial o consecuente resultante del uso del Producto o de su mal funcionamiento o incapacidad de funcionar o por cualquier demora en la atenci n de esta garant a debida a causas fuera de su control Esta garant a no se aplicar a la apariencia o art culos accesorios incluyendo sin estar limitado a ellos gabinetes piezas de gabinetes perillas etc y el desembalaje instalaci n configuraci n o remoci n y reinstalaci n del producto despu s de ser reparado Lorex no hace ninguna de cada declaraci n ni garant a de ninguna clase con respecto al potencial capacidad o eficacia del Producto pa
73. d e System ID Select system ID 1 254 This is used to setadifferent ID number to the system if used reset the Remote Control ID to match the system ID e Protocol Select protocol from the Device user Manual e Baud rate Setup baud rate from the Device user Manual 37 Event Sensor Event Sensor The Event Sensor Setting controls contain HDD EVENT Checks the system s internal hard drive for errors ALARM IN Configuration settings for an external Alarm sensor i e Door Window Sensors ALARM OUT Sends a signal to an external device when an alarm is detected BUZZER OUT Turns the audible Buzzer ON OFF for selected event types E MAIL NOTIFICATION Sends an email notification when a selected event occurs based on User Configuration settings HDD EVENT BUT Cue E Mu MOTMFICANOR ho 38 HDD EVENT e Smart Alarm Sets the Smart Alarm ON OFF An alarm occurs when errors are detected with the drive e Check Interval Sets the Hard Drive check interval 1 24 hrs This setting allows the system to self check the drive for any errors and generate an Alarm if drive errors are found ALARM INPUT Configurations for any external alarm device i e a Door or Window Sensor DABLE OBAMLE DABLE e Operation Sets the Alarm Sensor Connection Status Enable Disable for an external alarm i e Door or Window Sensors Refer to the appendices fo
74. ding Once a selection has been made the Recording Selection window will close 44 Advanced Recording Recording Operation The Recording Operation Menu allows the user to switch between Simple and Advanced Modes set the Recording Schedule and change the Pre and Post Event Recording times AEC Coe kHH CMD MODE LA Se TIME PAT VENT MPEG Tel e RECORDING MODE Changes the Recording mode from Simple to Advanced e SCHEDULE MODE Sets the Scheduled Recording Mode to Daily or Weekly e f you set the Schedule Mode to Daily all settings made to the Continuous Motion amp Alarm Setup menus will affect all days in the same way e f you set the Schedule Mode to Weekly the settings can be set differently for each day of the week e PRE EVENT RECORDING When an alarm is detected the Pre Alarm will begin recording before the Alarm was detected retrieved from video cache The Pre Alarm Recording Time can be set to between 1 5 seconds e POST EVENT RECORDING When an alarm is detected the Post Alarm will remain recording for the specified time The Post Alarm Recording Time can be set to between 5 180 seconds Advanced Recording Continuous Motion Setup The Continuous Motion Setup section controls the Recording settings for each camera individually quality resolution frame rate and audio Both Continuous constant recording and Motion recording when motion has been detected by
75. do condiciones atmosf ricas o de humedad normales o por la instalaci n o uso del Producto en forma distinta a seguir estrictamente las instrucciones contenidas en el Manual del Propietario del Producto Esta garant a no se aplica a defectos o da os al Producto causados por i uso negligente del Producto ii mal uso abuso negligencia alteraci n reparaci n o instalaci n incorrecta del Producto iii cortocircuitos o corrientes el ctricas transitorias iv uso por el Comprador que no est de acuerdo con la instalaci n del producto v uso de piezas de repuesto no suplidas por Lorex vi inadecuado mantenimiento del Producto o vii accidente incendio inundaci n u otros accidentes naturales Esta garant a no cubre el rendimiento o funcionalidad de ning n software de computadora incluido en el paquete con el Producto Esta garant a s lo cubre defectos en el material de CD ROM tal como roturas o defectos en el CD ROM que impida que sea le do por la unidad de CD ROM de su computadora personal Lorex no garantiza que el software provisto con el Producto funcione sin interrupci n o que de otra forma est libre de anomal as errores o bugs Lorex no ofrece ninguna garantiza con respecto a alg n software provisto con el equipo a menos que espec ficamente se establezca de otra forma en un acuerdo de licencia que acompa e a dicho software Esta garant a no cubre ning n costo relativo a la remoci n o reemplazo de alg n Produ
76. e The JPEG files should be a minimum of 640x480 pixels and a maximum of 1600x1200 pixels to maintain image quality Images with less pixels may appear distorted or pixelated when displayed Using images with a pixel size greater than the minimum recommended size is encouraged NOTE An Image Resizing program has been included with the Software CD 58 Picture Frame Display Images will be displayed in Picture Frame Mode based on the Menu settings NOTE Press the PIP button to display the DVR in the bottom right corner Picture Frame Mod e Remote Control Usage Picture Frame Mode Remote Control Usage Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control usage in Picture Frame Mode 1 MODE Press the Mode Buiton to display the Multi Function Mode Menu 2 POWER Press the Power Button to turn off the Monitor Display Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to shut down the entire system 3 DVR MODE Change to DVR Mode 4 VGA MODE Change to VGA Mode 5 RETURN Exits from a Menu 6 NAVIGATION Press the Navigation Controls to move Up Down Left or Right in the Monitor Menu 7 PICTURE FRAME SETUP Displays the Picture Frame Setup Menu 8 PICTURE FRAME Change to Picture Frame Mode 9 COMPONENT MODE Change to Component Mode 10 ENTER BUTTON Press the Enter Button to select an option in the Monitor Menu Also displays the DVR in PIP mode in the bottom right corner of the screen
77. e been Navigate to the Channel Block adjusted for the hour s the changed time section and the entire block will be block s will be shown based on the legend highlighted with a White outline Press the ENTER button to access the Time Blocks the first hour on Channel 1 will be highlighted in Yellow e Navigate to the desired time block and press the ENTER button to activate the block if a single block is desired press ENTER a second time e To select multiple blocks use the arrows to drag the cursor until the desired time blocks are selected and press the 0000 RIB Be Li al El ju e Continuous L e Motion e Continuous amp Motion 46 Advanced Recording Alarm Setup Mode The Alarm Setup section controls the Recording settings for each camera individually quality resolution frame rate and audio Recording Settings for external alarm detection are set in this menu MUZE 153 240 1531140 RA la 4 bl 1132240 im LETS 1 3521240 1575146 11240 CO e PARAMETER MODE Contains the general recording parameters for each camera e SCHEDULE MODE Contains the schedule recording settings for each camera Alarm Parameter Parameters for each camera are set by hour using the Time Interval bar Hours can be selected individually or in groups by clicking and dragging several blocks NOTE If Schedule Mode was set to Weekly earlier a day selection option is available Advanced
78. e month On the 9th of the month it will begin overwriting data that occurred on the 2nd of the month The OVERWARITE feature must be ON for the Record Time Limit feature to work e Overwrite Determines how data is maintained when the hard drive is full e ON When Overwrite is set to ON data will be overwritten when the Hard Drive is full starting with the Oldest recording or based on the Record Time Limit settings e OFF When Overwrite is set to OFF the data will not be overwritten when the Hard Disk is Full Recording will Stop and the Buzzer will be Activated e Format Erases all hard drive data e Press start button A warning message will be displayed with the prompt All Recorded Data will be erased e Select OK to erase the data or CANCEL to return without erasing the hard drive All recorded data will be erased e Once OK is selected the user will be prompted to enter the ADMIN PASSWORD Once the password is accepted all hard drive data will be erased Formatting Status Indicator Window Once the format is complete the system will return to the Disk Manage Menu NOTE After Formatting a hard drive with existing data Playback of the old data is no longer possible Disk Management 41 Recording Menu Controls Recording Menu Controls a dG MERO Simple and Advanced Modes e Pressing the SETUP button on the This system allows you to configure the Remote Control Recording Options in two
79. e pi ces non fournies par Lorex vi un entretien inad quat du produit ou vii tout accident incendie inondation ou autres d sastres naturels Cette garantie ne couvre pas la performance ni la fonctionnalit de tout logiciel informatique inclus avec le produit Cette garantie ne couvre pas les d fauts que pourrait contenir le support optique disque CD ROM ou magn tique disquette tel qu un CD ROM bris ou comportant un d faut qui l emp cherait d tre lu ad quatement par le lecteur de disque de votre ordinateur Lorex ne garantit pas que le logiciel fourni avec le produit fonctionnera sans interruption ni qu il sera libre de tout d faut d erreurs ou de bogues Lorex ne garantit pas le logiciel inclus a moins que cela ne le soit mentionn sp cifiquement dans l entente de la licence incluse avec le produit Cette garantie ne couvre pas les frais se rapportant a l enl vement ni a la r insertion de tout produit logiciel p riph rique ou disque CD ROM install sur votre ordinateur Lorex se r serve le droit de modifier la conception ou d apporter des ajouts ou des am liorations ses produits sans obligation de sa part de modifier les produits d ja fabriqu s Lorex fera tout en son pouvoir pour fournir des am liorations et des r parations a son logiciel via son site web Cette garantie ne couvre pas les alt rations ni les dommages effectues tout autre logiciel ni les bogues pouvant r sider de fa on permanente sur le sys
80. e pins on the cable correctly with the port on the stem preventing the pins from becoming bent and the cable from becoming inoperable 2 Mount the camera to the desired surface ceiling wall shelf etc Connecting the cables BEFORE permanently mounting the stand will help prevent issues with cable length camera is mounted too far from the system and cannot be connected 3 Aim the camera at the desired location Remember to REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE FILM from the lens of the camera by pulling on the plastic tab 4 Connect the male end of the supplied DIN extension cable to an open DIN camera port on the back of the system Continue connecting additional DIN cameras NOTE The arrow on the DIN camera should be facing up when connecting the DIN Extension Cable to the system a Camera model may not be exactly as shown 11 Installing Cameras Connecting BNC Cameras 1 Connect the Extension cable to the Camera and System A Connect the Barrel Power connector to a power adaptor BNC VIDEO POWER Yellow Connector Black Connacior B Connect the BNC connector to an available BNC Port of the system C Connect the Male Power connector to the Camera D Connect the BNC connector to the Camera Connect to Connect to Monitor and Power Camera Adaptor 2 Connect the Power Adaptor to a wall outlet IMPORTANT NOTE The ends of the extension cable are NOT the same one end has a Male power port a
81. ect the firmware and press the provided Lorex Client Software ENTER A prompt will appear o confirming the Update This is useful if you are in a remote location or if you would like to upgrade multiple units e Press OK to begin the update at different locations process Please refer to the Lorex Client Software manual for details on performing a Remote Firmware Upgrade Do you want to system S W Upgrade 36 System Menu Factory Defaults e If the device is not detected a message will indicate that No storage device was The system can be returned to the Factory found default settings e Select the Factory Defaults option by selecting the PRESS button I There is no media Insert a new e Choose OK to reset the unit or media CANCEL to exit without resetting CHD e Connect the USB flash drive to the system and select the Load option to restore settings System configurations will be intialized This is recommended after initial setup and installation is complete NOTE If the system is reset to Factory Defaults all settings will be lost except the Date and Time CONTROL DEVICE Used with an external control device not included with the system System Data The system settings can be saved to a USB flash drive a eG e Connect the USB flash drive to the system and select the Save option to save settings e A Success message indicates that the backup was complete
82. ed or Transparent Mode HDD Event Generates a Buzzer alert when a hard drive event occurs set to ON OFF e Duration Sets the Buzzer time 5sec 5min or until a user logs into the system Alarm Generates a Buzzer Alarm when an Alarm Eventis detected set to ON OFF e Video Loss Generates a Buzzer Alarm when a Video Loss Event is detected set to ON OFF e Motion Generates a Buzzer Alarm when a Motion Event is detected set to ON OFF 39 Disk Management EMAIL NOTIFICATION Sends an email to the specified users when the following events occur 1800 EWE AT Mi AREA 154 MARA OLN 5 MIA i Li a ra Lime Notification Sets the email notification ON OFF e HDD Event A notification is sent if a hard drive event is detected set to ON OFP e Notifications can be enabled for each channel for e Alarm e Video Loss e Motion can be selected NOTE Emails will be sent at 5 minute intervals for the duration of the Event 40 Disk Management e Record Time Limit Setup for the Recording Time Limit OFF 12h 1 3 days 1 week or 1 month NOTE The Record Time Limit refers to the length of time data will be kept on the drive For example The Record Time Limit is set to 1 week The system records data from the 1st of the month through the 7th of the month On the 8th of the month it will begin overwriting data hour by hour that occurred on the 1st of th
83. efund the then current value of the Product Any replacement parts furnished by Lorex in connection with this warranty shall be warranted to the Purchaser for a period equal to the un expired portion of Warranty Period for the Product Warranty Exclusions This warranty does not apply to Bulbs LED s and Batteries supplied with or forming part of the product This warranty is invalidated if other than Lorex accessories are or have been used in or in connection with the Product or in any modification or repair is made to the Product by other than a service depot authorized by Lorex This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising by use of the Product in other than normal including normal atmospheric moisture and humidity conditions or by installation or use of the Product other than in strict accordance with the instructions contained in the Products Owner s Manual This warranty does not apply to defects in or damages to the Product caused by i negligent use of the Product ii misuse abuse neglect alteration repair or improper installation of the Product iii electrical short circuits or transients iv Purchaser usage not in accordance with product installation v use of replacement parts not supplied by Lorex vi improper Product maintenance or viii accident fire flood or other Acts of God This warranty does not cover the performance or functionality of any computer software included in the package with the Produ
84. en complete and select SAVE amp EXIT Te OT Ga a 6 Press the SEQUENCE button on the Remote or Mouse Menu to switch to Sequence display SPOT OUT Sends the Specified camera video to a secondary Monitor using the Spot Out Port on the back of the unit TM AE Ama A APPLY ji LIREO M r Display Menu e Check or Uncheck the selected Cameras to have the video sent to a Secondary Monitor in Sequence NOTE Any cameras NOT selected will not be sent as video to the Spot Out Monitor SCREENSAVER MICA TOA SEQUENCE SPOT OUT e Auto Brightness Sets the length of time before the Screen brightness is turned down 10 20 30 40 or 50 minutes or 1 hour NOTE The unit continues to function and pressing any key will turn the screen back on e Main Display OFF Turns the Main Display Screen ON OFF ON The Main Display is always ON e OFF The Main Display is always OFF e FROM Used ONLY when the Main Display OFF setting is set to ON Sets the Start Time for the monitor to go into Screen Saver mode e TO Used ONLY when the Main Display OFF setting is set to ON Sets the End Time for the monitor to exit from Screen Saver mode 27 Camera Menu Camera Menu The Camera Settings and Controls CAMERA TITLE Settings for the on screen display of individual Camera Titles COLOR SETUP Color seitings for individual cameras PTZ SETUP Configuration for P
85. endix M Connecting PTZ Cameras Appendix M Connecting PTZ Cameras PTZ Cameras not included with this system can be connected to the PTZ Control Block on the back panel of the System The PTZ Controls are enabled through the Menu system on the System Additional PTZ Cameras are available at http www lorexcctv com Installing a PTZ RS 485 Type PTZ Camera 1 Connect the Transmit Cable to the D port on the PTZ Control Block on the System 2 Connect the Receive Cable to the D port on the PTZ Control Block on the System 3 Connect the Camera to a BNC Channel 4 Configure PTZ Menu options The PTZ Camera Settings will depend on the Type of Camera refer to the specific Camera Manual for your brand and model of PTZ Camera Installing a PTZ RS 232 Type PTZ Camera 1 Connect the Transmit Cable to the TX port on the RS 232 Block on the System 2 Connect the Receive Cable to the RX port on the RS 232 Block on the System 3 Connect the Camera to a BNC Channel 4 Configure PTZ Menu options The PTZ Camera Settings will depend on the Type of Camera refer to the specific Camera Manual for your brand and model of PTZ Camera SYSTEM PTZ CAMERA Not Included 136 Appendix N Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix N Full Connectivity Diagram The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the System PC for Remote Access ROUTER not included not included SPOT MONITOR DIN
86. es informations sur les produits les de inicio r pido y preguntas m s frecuentes en guides de l utilisateur les guides de d marrage rapide et les www lorexcctv com support foires a questions www lorexcctv com support Pour commander des accessoires visitez www lorexcctv com Para colocar pedidos de accesorios visite www lorexcctv com YE Por Correo Electr nico YE Par Courriel soporte t cnico para asuntos t cnicos la instalaci n support technique pour les questions techniques et support lorexcorp com d installation support lorexcorp com 0 OU servicio al cliente respecto a la garant a y a la venta service a la clientele pour les questions de garantie de accesorios et les ventes d accessoires customerservice lorexcorp com customerservice lorexcorp com Comentarios de cliente Commentaires des clients info lorexcorp com info lorexcorp com Por Tel fono Par T l phone L AMERIQUE DU NORD 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 lorex NORTE AMERICA 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 lorex MEXICO 1 800 514 6739 MEXICO 1 800 514 6739 INTERNACIONAL 800 425 6739 0 INTERNATIONAL 800 425 6739 0 Ejemplo Desde el Reino Unido marque el 00 en lugar del Exemple A partir du Royaume Uni composez 00 au lieu de soporte tecnico para asuntos tecnicos la instalacion support technique pour les questions techniques et oprima la opcion 1 para ingles y luego oprima la opcion 1 d installation appuyez sur l option 1 pour l anglais et 0 ensuite sur opt
87. ewing System IP amp MAC Address The IP amp MAC Addresses are mete PARR necessary for DDNS Setup for remote IP Address MAC ADDRESS 00 11 S5F 02 99 0 access to the System vie EAN ee Fy ER SIGN B 14 003 JIL CUL To Locate the System information MAC Address A sss ssceses Press the ENTER button on the Front Seana KET CUENT PORT 160 leia or Info pl E dog ds ERA PORT while viewing the Cameras Ine CR System Info window will be displayed OR 1 Press the Menu Button on the Front Panel or Remote Control or right click with the mouse to access the Setup Menu Select the System Setup option and press the Enter button 2 Navigate to the System Menu option Press the Enter button to access the System Menu 3 Navigate to the System Management menu and press the Enter Button to access the settings 4 Select the System Information option and press the Enter Button to display the System Settings iP ADDRESS 127 0 0 1 MAC ADDRESS O0 11 S5F 02 95 D0 DISK CAPACITY 568 319 FAW VERSION 8 14 003 33ML CULM VIDEO SIGHAL TYPE NTSC DONS DOMAIN NAME NET CUENT PORT 6100 WEB SERVER PORT 80 NOTE Your IP address should look similar to 192 168 0 105 10 0 0 105 etc If your IP address is showing as 127 0 0 1 please review all menu settings and check to make sure that your Ethernet cable is properly connected to your Router and System 104 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing Network Router
88. ex garantit a l acheteur original ci apr s d sign comme tant l acheteur dans un magasin au d tail seulement et que ce produit ci apr s d sign comme tant le produit s il est install correctement et s il y a lieu utilis conform ment aux instructions ci incluses et le disque CD ROM qui comporte le logiciel seront libres de tout d faut de fabrication tant dans les pi ces que la main d oeuvre pourvu que le produit soit utilis dans des conditions normales et install et utilis strictement selon les instructions incluses dans le guide qui l accompagne Cette garantie couvrira la p riode mentionn e ci dessous ci apr s d sign e comme tant la p riode de garantie commen ant le jour ou l acheteur se procure le produit a l tat neuf dans un magasin au d tail Pi ces et main d oeuvre 1 ann e les pi ces couvertes n incluent pas les ampoules voyants a DEL ni les piles Les obligations de Lorex selon les termes de cette garantie se limitent exclusivement aux points suivants Lorex se r serve le droit de r parer ou de remplacer sa seule discr tion le logiciel et ou le mat riel Le remplacement des pi ces sous garantie que Lorex estime tre d fectueuses dans le produit ou le disque CD ROM ou a sa seule discr tion le remplacement du produit jug d fectueux Si Lorex ne peut r parer ni remplacer le produit ou le disque CD ROM rembourser la valeur mon taire du produit ou du disque CD ROM e
89. f a new HARD DRIVE is detected the system will prompt you to FORMAT the drive ATTENTION You MUST format the new hard drive in order for it to function properly with the system If you do not choose to format the HARD DRIVE the drive will NOT be detected by the system sl er TA Ghee kiim aji ira T m giia y i i 1 l 1 Mouse e Click Yes Remote Control Press the Right arrow button to select YES and press the Enter button NOTE Do NOT turn off the System while the drive is formatting This can cause problems with the Hard Drive If you choose to FORMAT a drive in this way the drive will no longer be readable by a regular PC without using the HARD DRIVE VIEWER software included on the CD provided with this unit The installation video is included with the Hard Drive that was pre installed with the System If you change the hard drive the installation video will no longer work You can view the Installation Video using the included Software CD or online at http www lorexcctv com support in the Installation Guide section 133 Appendix K Connecting a Spot Out Monitor Appendix K Connecting a Spot Out Monitor A connection to a Spot Out Monitor not included with the System can be made through the SPOT OUT Port on the back of the System e SPOT OUT Displays Cameras in Sequence mode regardless of the display on the DVR i e Camera Views Menus Playback etc to a TV or VCR e Configure the Spo
90. for a selection of different router models Visit our Consumer Guides Support website at_http www lorexcctv com support for details Web Finding Your External IP Address You will need to have your External IP address to set up your DDNS account One of the fastest ways to find this information is to use a 3rd Party website such as http www showmyip com Your IP address can also be found within your Router settings Refer to your router user guide for further details 105 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing Setting Up DDNS Service Lorex offers a free DDNS service for use with your DVR A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your Local Network The following outlines how to set up your free Lorex DDNS account To setup your free Lorex DDNS account 1 106 In your browser go to hitp lorexddns net and click Create Account Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information Complete the Warranty Information with your purchase details optional Complete the System Information fields e Product License Select your product model from the Product License drop down menu e g L800 e lt Product Code gt lt MAC Address gt The physical address of your product on your network Do not include hyphens dashes e URL Request Choose a URL for your DDNS connection i e your name your company or business name or anything of your choice Once the inform
91. for the http lorexddns net DDNS to use the Lorex Mail Server The following settings are only needed if you are NOT using the Lorex Mail Server Uncheck the Default Server box to access the following e SMTP Server Enter the Email server information for your IP e Port Default port of 25 e Security Sets the Mail Security ON OFF based on the requirements of the mail provider e User Enter the User Name Password Enter the User Password e Test Email Tests the Email Configuration and generates a SUCCESS or FAIL message ADM 5 I E TEH eee 1 COMTEOL DEWELE 34 USER MANAGEMENT The User setup consists of 3 groups Administrator Manager or User Up to 7 new users can be added to the system A maximum of 4 users can be remotely connected to the system simultaneously e ADD Opens the ADD New User screen to configure the new user settings e User ID Enter an ID Name for the new user e Password Enter a password for the New User e Group Enter the permissions level e Admin Highest Level Access The Admin has full system access There is only one ADMIN and additional ADMIN level users cannot be added e Manager Mid Level Access The Manager can use the Search Functions and view live video e User Low Level Access The User Can view cameras without changing settings e Email Enter the Email address for the New User e Email Notification Turns the em
92. for the local Time Zone i e EST CST PST The DST Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Setup SYSTEM SETUP D NCE Daylight Savings Time can be set to ON OFF NOTE If the Date Tlme is set into the past a message will appear warning that Overlapped date s will be erased MAKE SURE THAT THE DATE AND TIME ARE SET PRIOR TO RECORDING a 06 05 2008 20 37 a 41 05 2008 20 37 Overlappod date wll bo orased 8 Formatiting 0 31908 22 117 Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Setup Formatting the Hard Drive Formatting the hard drive after changing the date and before beginning the recording of YOUR data is recommended as the system Is set to Automatically start recording when powered on continuous recording setting NOTE Formatting the Hard Drive will erase any previously recorded data This will NOT affect your system configurations 1 Enter MENU mode by pressing the MENU button on the front panel of the system on the Remote Control or Mouse Menu Select the SYSTEM SETUP Option 2 Select the DISK MANAGEMENT menu from the MAIN menu Navigate using the up and down arrows on the front panel or remote control Highlight the selection in Green and press the ENTER button to enter the DISK MANAGEMENT Menu 3 Navigate to the Format Option and select the Start button e Once OK is selected the user will be prompted to enter the ADMIN PASSWORD Once the password is acce
93. g s ou perdus au cours de l exp dition Vous devez emballer le produit dans sa boite originale ou un emballage ad quat et vous devez d frayer les co ts d exp dition a l une des adresses mentionn es ci dessous Pour b n ficier du service sous garantie vous devez suivre les tapes ci dessous 1 Emballez le produit dans une bo te solide et remplie de mat riau d exp dition 2 i Si l appareil a t achet aux Etats Unis suivez ces tapes ci a Veuillez contacter notre d partement de service la client le pour obtenir un num ro d autorisation pour le retour b Retournez le produit Lorex Customer Service 2375 Hadley Rd Plainfield IN 46168 ii Si l appareil a t achet au Canada suivez ces tapes ci a Veuillez contacter notre d partement de service la client le pour obtenir un num ro d autorisation pour le retour b Retournez le produit Lorex Customer Service 300 Alden Road Markham ON L3R 4C1 iii Si l unit a t achet e dans Europe veuillez visiter www lorexinternational com pour les instructions de retour COMPOSEZ LA LIGNE D ASSISTANCE SANS FRAIS AUS CONOMMATEURS L Am rique du nord 1 888 42 LOREX 1 888 425 6739 Local 905 940 5355 International 800 42 LOREX 0 800 425 67390 www lorexcctv com Soyez toujours tr s discret lorsque vous installez des syst mes de surveillance surtout dans les endroits plus retir s Informez vous au sujet des lois et r glements municipaux pr
94. he System Hard Drive e Alarm Out Sets the Alarm out for a secondary Alarm Device Refer to the System Manual for details on configuration of External Alarm devices e Operation Set the Relay Connect with Alarm Sensor to ON OFF e Mode Set the Reacted Relay to Latched or Transparent Mode e Type Set to Low Normally Closed or High Normally Open e Duration Setup Reacted Relay Time 5sec 5min or Until key in e HDD Event Alarm On Off when HDD has the problem e Buzzer Out Sets the audible buzzer alert when an event is detected e Buzzer On Off e Duration Sets the Buzzer time 5sec 5min or Until key in e Mode Setup Reacted Relay as Latched Transparent Mode e HDD Event Alarm On Off when HDD has the problem e E mail Notification Generates an email notification when an Event is detected Refer to the System Manual for details on configuration of Email Notification e HDD Event Sends an email when a problem with the System drive is detected e Notification Turn the email send ON or OFF e Frequency Set the amount of time to wait until resending an email 88 System Setup System Info Displays the System Information including the Software and Hardware versions Video Signal type IP and MAC addresses and Disk Space usage e FW Upgrade Select the FW Upgrade button to remotely upgrade the System firmware PE Wi perinde Pah CEPT 14 004 ALUL eg QFE Il Ciara Navigate to the lo
95. he Hard Drive oocconncconccionccconnccnaniconccnnancnancconnncnanrenanenas 132 Appendix K Connecting a Spot Out Monitor ooocccconnnccnnnnccccnonoconnnanocnnanoronanannnnas 134 Appendix L Connecting Motion Alarm Devices oonccccnnncccnnncccononccccnnncnnnnancnnnas 135 Appendix M Connecting PTZ Cameras ccoocnccccncnccononcnccncnncnonanncnenannnnnnnannnnnananennnns 136 Appendix N Full Connectivity Diagram oncconncccnnncicnnnccncnnccnnncnonanonenannnnnnnrnnannnnas 137 XIV Getting Started Getting Started The system comes with the following components INTEGRAGTED DVR LCD MONITOR POWER ADAPTER MOUSE OCTOPUS CABLE eet Pe a E HARDWARE amp SOFTWARE REMOTE CONTROL ETHERNET MANUALS QUICKSTART CABLE GUIDE amp SOFTWARE CD HARD DRIVE SIZE NUMBER OF CHANNELS AND CAMERA CONFIGURATION MAY VARY BY MODEL PLEASE REFER TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR SPECIFIC CONTENT DETAILS CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE Tips amp Tricks Useful System Information Tips amp Tricks Useful System Information The following Tips amp Tricks contain useful information about your system e Your default system password is 1234 This password may be required when entering menus reviewing Recorded Data Archiving PTZ and for Remote Access You can change this password in the System Menu e Make sure to set up your DATE amp TIME prior to star
96. he values using PIP Color Controls Submenu the arrow keys and enter Use the Up Down Left and Right arrows to PIP Turns the display of the PIP adjust the settings for Brightness Contrast Picture in Picture ON or OFF If you Hue and Saturation Press the Enter button turn the PIP to OFF the default DVR to set and the Return button to exit the screen will not be displayed when the menu PIP button on the remote control is pressed PIP Color Controls e PIP Input Select Select the input type for the PIP By default the unit See L Brightness _ will display the DVR screen oer e PIP Size Change the display size to fae Small Medium or Large ected PIP Position Change the location of the PIP window GO Move OK Save e PIP Color Controls Adjust Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation for the PIP window Blend Adjust the transparency of the PIP window 66 Misc Settings Misc OSD Configuration VGA Factory Reset Move OK Save Use the Arrow keys on the front panel or remote control to access the OSD Configuration or VGA Factory Reset submenus Change the values using the arrow keys and enter OSD Configuration OSD Configuration Osd Position Osd Transparency OSD Zoom Move OK Save Use the Up Down Left and Right arrows to adjust the settings Press the Enter button to set and the Return button to exit the menu e OSD Timer Set the OSD Timer ON or OFF If the
97. hedule Pre Post alarm 5 seconds pre 3 minutes post programmable per camera recording Event Log search Up to 100 000 for user log in out configuration changes remote access connects disconnects Playback Single Quad or 8 channel simultaneous Alarm input 8 x TTL programmable as NC NO Alarm output 1 x Relay with NO NC contact 30VDC 1A 125VAC 0 5A resistive Activity detection 16x16 grid sensitivity levels 10 PTZ control RS 485 interface Remote functions Live view Llve recording Search Setup Backup Network speed 8 levels 56KB 8MB sec control Network protocol TCP IP DDNS Web Network interface 10 100 Base TX RJ 45 Software e Remote monitoring software supporting multiple sites with full remote control over the Internet or Local Area Network LAN e Internet Remote Functions Live View Live Recording Search Set up Backup e Firmware Upgrade over network e Email alerts with a web browser link e Microsoft Windows Vista Compatible Software included 100 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing Setting up the Remote Viewing Feature requires several steps Networking skills are required to correctly configure the remote viewing functions What do you need e The LCD DVR System e A PC with the installed with the Lorex Client software refer to the Software Guide for installation instructions e A Router not provided with the system and High Speed Cable or
98. iling which Lorex will not perform any of its obligations under this warranty If you return the Product and or CD ROM to Lorex you must assume the risk of damage or loss during shipment You must use the original packaging or the equivalent and you must pay postage To claim on this warranty proceed with the following steps 1 Pack the Product in a well padded sturdy carton i If the unit was purchased in the United States proceed as follows Please contact our customer service department to obtain a return authorization number Return the unit to Lorex Service Center 2375 Hadley Ra Plainfield IN 46168 ii If the unit was purchased in Canada proceed as follows Please contact our customer service department to obtain a return authorization number Return the unit to Lorex Service Center 300 Alden Road Markham Ont L3R 4C1 iii If the unit was purchased in Europe please visit www lorexinternational com for return instructions TOLL FREE CUSTOMER SUPPORT North America 1 888 42 LOREX 1 888 425 6739 Local 905 940 5355 International 800 42 LOREX 0 800 425 67390 www lorexcctv com Always use discretion when installing video and or audio surveillance equipment especially when there is perceived privacy Inquire regarding federal state and or local regulations applicable to the lawful installation of video and or audio recording or surveillance Party consent may be required GARANTIE LIMITEE DES PRODUITS LOREX Lor
99. illustrate the required settings using another program Testing the Mail Setup Press the TEST E MAIL Button on the System A window will appear indicating a Success or Fail for the connection Test Results in Email You will receive the following in an Email message upon successful Prod ait He Pain Tabl completion of the Testing portion Ti ree O 1 Frome The amad taup lol Samsa in Wall Sent Tue 0007 31 17 4H fo The m setup for RECETAS EMAIL in ihe ADMIN uaar uE Subject Ten E Had F ssl E bal 112 Appendix C Using the Auto Email Feature System Menu Mail Navigate to the System Menu and select the Mail Option AA apd bj New users can be added to the System through the User Management screen and existing users can be edited The important features in the User Setup are the E Mail address and E Mail Notification TEA Sun ia PASSWORD e Set the E Mail to the desired Receiving GROUP ADMIN Address E MAIL E MAIL NOTIFICATION OFF e Set the E Mail Notification to ON This must be set ON for the user to receive mail DELETE J 9 CANCEL Troubleshooting the Email Feature If you are having problems sending emails from the System you may need to use a different port than specified in the Email Setup menu If this port is changed then the new port will need to be forwarded on your Network Router Please refer to the Port Forwarding section of the manual for details or c
100. ion 1 OU service a la client le pour les questions de garantie et les ventes d accessoires appuyez sur l option 1 pour l anglais et ensuite sur les options 2 a 5 servicio al cliente respecto a la garant a y a la venta de accesorios oprima la opci n 1 para ingl s y luego oprima las opciones 2A 5 sus opiniones son bienvenidas en nous serions heureux de recevoir vos info lorexcorp com commentaires a info lorexcorp com pour para colocar pedidos de accesorios visite commander des accessoires visitez www lorexcctv com www lorexcctv com Important Safeguards Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your video product safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument However safety is your responsibility too This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation Installation ii 4 Polarization Do notdefeatthe safety Read and Follow Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the video product is operated Follow all operating instructions Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference
101. l or Remote Control e To enter a sub menu navigate to the option and press the ENTER button To exit a SUBMENU press the RETURN button SYSTEM e To exitthe MAIN MENU press the RETURN button 115 Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Setup Navigating within the System Menu cont Menu Navigation Controls This System has been designed to use the Mouse or Remote Control as the primary modes of navigation and configuration for the system The Front Panel buttons can also be used to access the menus and configure the system e Navigation Controls Move Up Down Left Right e Enter Button Press this button to select and change the values in a menu option Virtual Keyboard Control The Virtual Keyboard control becomes available when keyboard input is needed for entering information such as Names Network Information etc e Includes a Z A Z 0 9 and Symbols OH 8 e Navigate using the arrow keys on the Front Panel or Remote Control or by clicking with the Mouse e Select the ENTER button once the setup is Click to View Uppercase completed and Symbols Active Option Indicator Orange Highlight Indicates that the option is in active editing mode Green Highlight Indicates that the option is available for editing Once the option is highlighted press the ENTER key to edit the option highlights changes to Orange NOTE Once changes have been made select the APPLY button at the bottom
102. lar view Sequence Mode Manual Switch Mode PTZ Controls Press the PTZ Button to access the extended PTZ Menu P T Z Controller Move the Camera Pan Tilt using the Direction Keys FOCUS ZOOM Select Button Controls the Focus or Zoom Control using the and Buttons 74 Software Installation AVI File Conversion e Press the AVI Video save Button to start j gt Video Recording to the Mow saving live video local PC To stop saving awi file press Stop button e Adialogue box will appear while video is saving Press STOP to end the video e A second dialogue box will appear indicating the saved files The files are Saving AVI file complete saved in the default A location specified in the EF System Setup CACY DOO COO 061212172710 061212172712 Caty D00 C01 061212172710 061412142712 OALY_DOO COZ 061212172710 061212172712 L Event Viewer e No Event order number e DVR Indicates the System name where the event originated EE Event Viewar DiataiTin Cie script e CH Indicates the channel where Fe Pent eka ee Ee PT the event occurred if appl icable at 200802012 17 30 00 Beecsrding ia enevtindmd SAT is ds rna elis a i OUEN 20 21 30 00 Rewarding is Gumbnwed P20 hie a mul die A pa 20060202 17 20 10 Recording it comtinued 41 This is mos dis e Time Displays the Time and Date yit 20061202 17 25 34 Recording ol Camera 24 is Stared by Tis 3
103. length of time that a channel is displayed when Motion is detected between 1 60 seconds e Aspect Ratio Sets the Aspect Ratio for the display to 16 9 widescreen or 4 3 Full Frame black bars appear on sides 16 9 Ratio 4 3 Ratio 24 SEQUENCE fF AL T Sets the Sequence Mode for the display of available channels The Sequence Settings for camera views can only be changed using the Mouse or Remote Control e Activation Turns the Sequence ON OFF NOTE Up to 16 different Sequence Mode settings can be configured however only ONE can be active at a time e List Displays the Sequence Title SEQUENCE TITLE ACTIVATION OFF save CANCEL T Ai PSE a e ADD Button Select the ADD button to create a New Sequence e Sequence Title Enter a title for the New Sequence e Activation Turn the Sequence ON OFF only one sequence can be active ata time e CANCEL Button Cancels the addition of the New Sequence e SAVE Button Saves the New Sequence and moves to the New Sequence Configuration screen Once the New Sequence has been created the Sequence Setup Mode screens appear These screens will set the sequence patterns see the following for details Modifying a Sequence e An existing Sequence can be Modified by selecting it from the list andpressing ENTER Oncechanges have been made select the MODIFY button to configure the views then press the SAVE Button SEQUENCE TITL
104. les route so that it is not close to power or telephone lines transformers microwave ovens or other electrical equipment that could interfere with the system e Select a location for the camera that has an ambient temperature between 14 F 113 F 10 C 45 C e If you plan to install the camera in a location that has conditions not recommended in this manual consult with a professional installer and consider use of a Separate camera cover or housing e Before starting permanent installation have another person hold the camera for you while you verify its performance by observing the image on the monitor Camera Stand Installation 1 Attach the pedestal to the ceiling wall or other surface by the base using the provided screws 2 The mounting bracket must be attached to a structural device such as a wall stud or ceiling rafter using the supplied screws 3 Attach the camera to the pedestal Adjust the angle of the camera and tighten the thumbscrew to set the position NOTE The Camera can be attached to the stand using the screw point on the top or the bottom to maintain proper camera alignment This prevents the image from becoming inverted Wall Mount Ceiling Mount Camera model may not be exactly as shown 10 Installing Cameras Connecting DIN Cameras 1 Connect the female end of the DIN Extension Cable to the camera NOTE Make sure that the ARROW on the cable is pointing up This will align th
105. ltiple Systems at one Site add a site as shown on the previous page You can add up to 4 systems to the site by 1 Enter the information in the DVR INFORMATION section 2 Adding cameras to the drop down DVR Menu NOTE You cannot overlap the camera locations For example if you assigned the first System to have cameras 1 4 appear in the top row you cannot assign cameras 1 4 from the second system to the top row use the second row down instead 3 Click the ADD button at the bottom to add the site 4 Click on the Site Name to add another System to that location Local setup PERA APRA F Connect manager Configuration DYA Information Group A Name Parking Lot 1 E Ste y IP Domain 192 168 0 105 SE Office A e an Front Desk Port 6103 Warehouse User ID ADMIN eal Cafeteria Eee aaa oo S Fakro ot Camera Assign Client HREN El El El E MEE 0N N N F SORES El A N A MEE H A B E Event System Alarm Video Record let Lat Audio Cut Monitoring Audio 1 Alarm Out Connection Retires 3 nal Moll nas 97 Multiple Connection Setup Adding Multiple Sites with Multiple Systems You can add Multiple Sites with Multiple Systems to the Lorex Client however you can only connect to one Site at a time To add Multiple Sites with Multiple Systems 1 Add a Site by right clicking on the Local sotup Site link on the right side menu Cenmeei
106. manspe Cordgesten 2 Add a System to the site by entering gy the System Information including Piet pcan e Entering aName sts o Dice e Entering a Domain el e Entering the Port User ID and a Password B we Lab S Cast Lab e Adding Cameras to the DVR Dropdown and clicking on the ADD button Repeat to add more Systems to the selected site by clicking on the Site Name and completing the fields Lor jl cmu 3 Add a second site by right clicking on the Site link on the right side menu and repeat the steps Selecting a Site for Connection To select a site click on the drop down menu on the right side of the client Select a Site from the list and the connection window will appear The Connection Status window displays all Systems configured for the site and will attempt to connect to each site separately Connection state Once the connections have been rive made the systems will be A Mame ID State Description displayed in the Split screen view Front Desk 192 168 0 ADMIN Connecting West Lab 0 92 168 0 ADMIN Connecting East Lab 192 168 0 1 ADMIN Connecting n a NOTE To connect to a new site you must first disconnect from the existing site La Cancel 98 Appendix A System Specifications Appendix A System Specifications Monitor Description Specification LCD 22 widescreen LCD resolution 1680x1050 Monitor display Real time 240 FPS NT
107. me and Channel Erasing 29 Selections have been completed select the START Button A Drive Usage report will be displayed including Amount of space in MB needed Start and End Times for Each Channel with size of recordings in MB and Size of the Log File The Erasing status window displays the completion state of the Erasing of previously archived data in ORIGINAL SIZE 21h KR MODIFIED SIZE 218 E START T ae END TIME 513 CH 1 01 10 2008 01 22 01 10 2008 01 213 CH 2 OF 07 2008 01 33 01 10 1008 01 g CH 3 01 01 2008 01 33 O1 1012008 01 CH 4 01 01 2008 01 33 01 10 2008 01 13 CH 5 01 01 2008 04 33 01 10 200 01 CH 6 gt 01 01 2008 01533 01 10 2008 01 33 CH 7 01 01 2008 01 33 01 10 2008 01 CH A 01 01 2008 01 33 01 10 2008 01 53 LOG 01 10 2008 01 22 01 10 2008 01 A Select OK to begin the backup A o Error Messages Writing 60 Error dialogue when the archive The Writing status window displays process fails the completion state of the Backup In There is no media Insert a new media The Extracting status window displays the completion state of the Extraction of previously archived data in Error dialogue displayed when the backup device USB is not detected 50 Archive Backup to FTP A schedule for data backup to a local or remote FTP can be configured on the system 1 Choose FTP from the Select Device dropdown menu 00 10 3008
108. mming or reproducing any program or data stored in or used with a system containing the Product CD ROM or accompanying software Lorex does not warrant that the software will operate with any other software except that which is indicated Lorex cannot be responsible for characteristics of third party hardware or software which may effect the operation of the software included The purchaser may have other rights under state provincial or federal laws and where the whole or part of any item of this warranty is prohibited by such laws it shall be deemed null and void but the remainder of the warranty shall remain in effect All expressed and implied warranties are limited in duration to the limited warranty period No warranties apply after that period Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so this limitation may not apply to you Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above warranty may not apply to you This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state Obtaining Service In order to obtain service please make sure that you have registered your product on line www lorexcctv com in the warranty registration section Should the Product require service under this warranty the Purchaser must provide Lorex with a copy of his her original dated bill of sale receipt or invoice fa
109. mote Control Usage 1 MODE Press the Mode Button to display the Multi Function Mode Menu 2 POWER Press the Power Button to turn off the Monitor Display Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to shut down the entire system 3 DVR Change to DVR Mode 4 VGA Change to VGA Mode 5 RETURN Exits from a System Menu 6 NAVIGATION PLAYBACK Press the Navigation Controls to move Up Down Left or Right in System and Mode menus Use the Playback controls to Pause Play Reverse or Fast forward the Playback in DVR Mode 7 INFO Displays the System Information in DVR Mode 8 SEARCH BUTTON Displays the Video Playback Search menu 9 NUMBER KEYPAD Use to switch between Cameras in live view mode G6 O OOOOOSOOE 10 VOL Increase or Decrease the volume of the camera currently broadcasting live audio 11 DVR SETUP Displays the DVR Setup Menu 12 REMOTE ID Changes the ID for the remote control to match the System ID if changed Use the Remote ID when using one remote to control multiple systems To set the Remote to default press and hold the Remote ID button for 5 seconds then select number 1 Press the Enter and Return buttons 13 PICTURE FRAME Change to Picture Frame Mode 14 COMPONENT Change to Component Mode 15 ENTER BUTTON Press the Enter Button to select an option in the System Menu or Multi Function Menu Also displays PIP when in camera viewing mode O 2 on Q Q N O Q 1
110. n z 1 e Phase Set the phase for the system e Clock Set the internal clock for the system Display Control Submenu Dis la Control Aspect Ratio Display Position Zoom Y Move OK Save Monitor Menu Settings e Display Image Sets the image display to Auto or Manual e Aspect Ratio Set the Aspect Ratio for the monitor e Display Position Adjust the Horizontal and Vertical screen positioning Display position S TE wove OK f Save e Zoom Zoom the monitor display In or Out Use the Set the Zoom Position option to change the location for the Zoom control Zoom Move OKs Save e Scheme Use the scheme controls to manually adjust the Red Yellow Green Cyan Blue and Magenta colors of the monitor Oo Move OKs Save Highlight Window Select Full Half Letterbox or Half Letterbox 65 Monitor Menu Settings PIP Settings PIP Position Submenu Use the Up Down Left and Right arrows to adjust the location of the PIP Screen Press the Enter button to set and the Return button to exit the menu PIP Off PIP Input Select VGA PIP Size Small Position PIP PIP Position PIP Color Controls Blend Move OK Save Use the Arrow keys on the front panel or remote control to select from PIP PIP Input Select PIP Size and Blend Use the enter key to access the PIP Position or Pip Color Control submenus Change t
111. n cours au moment de l achat Toutes les pi ces remplac es par Lorex seront couvertes pendant la p riode r siduelle de la garantie dudit produit Exclusions de la garantie Pour obtenir du service veuillez vous assurer que vous avez inscrit votre produit en ligne www lorexcctv com dans la section d abonnement la garantie Cette garantie ne couvre pas les ampoules voyants DEL ni les piles incluses avec le produit ou faisant partie de celui ci Cette garantie deviendra nulle si des accessoires autres que ceux vendus ou distribu s par Lorex sont utilis s ou ont t utilis s conjointement avec le produit ou si des modifications ou des r parations ont t effectu es au produit par une entit autre qu un centre de service autoris par Lorex Cette garantie ne s applique pas aux d fauts ni aux dommages survenus suite une utilisation anormale du produit incluant des conditions atmosph riques et des taux d humidit anormaux ou suite une installation ou une utilisation du produit autre que celle d crite dans le guide accompagnant le produit Cette garantie ne s applique pas aux d fauts ni aux dommages caus s au produit suite a i une utilisation insouciante du produit ii mauvaise utilisation abus n gligence modification ou mauvaise installation du produit iii court circuits ou transitoires lectriques iv tout usage de l acheteur qui ne correspond pas l installation prescrite du produit v l utilisation d
112. n event and press the Enter button to start the playback Press the Return button to stop the playback and return to the Event Search screen 124 Appendix G Setting Auto Recording to OFF Appendix G Setting Auto Recording to OFF The system is set to automatically start recording when powered on You may wish to change these settings to better suit your security needs These settings can be changed for an individual camera on one time block or can be set for multiple cameras for multiple time blocks Setting An Individual Time Block 1 Enter MENU mode by pressing the MENU button on the front panel of the system Remote Control or mouse menu Select the RECORD MENU Option Select the SIMPLE RECORDING MODE menu Navigate using the up and down arrows on the front panel or remote control Navigate using the arrow keys Select the Channel Menu highlights the area in PINK Press the ENTER key to enter the configuration mode One time block will be highlighted in GREEN Navigate to the desired time block and press ENTER The selected time block will be highlighted ORANGE Press Enter once more to access the Configuration Menu Select NONE CONTINUOUS MOTION or ALARM by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows Press ENTER again to accept the change 125 Appendix G Setting Auto Recording to OFF Setting Multiple Time Blocks 1 Enter MENU mode by pressing the MENU button on the front panel of the sys
113. nce with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for assistance This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC EMC and LVD Therefore it is designated to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not cause interference with other appliance usage However it is imperative that the user follows this manuals guideline to avoid improper usage which may result in damage to the unit electrical shock and fire hazard injury In order to improve the feature functions and quality of this product the specifications are subject to change without notice from time to time Features Features Monitor e 22 widescreen LCD with user selectable aspect ratio Wide 16 9 Standard 4 3 e Professional Grade High Resolution 1680x1050 glossy LC
114. nd the other has a Female power port Before permanently running the Camera Extension Cable make sure that the cable has been oriented between the Camera and the unit correctly Male Power Port The male power port end of the Extension cable connects to the Camera Female Power Port The female power port end of the Extension cable connects to the Power Adapter Camera Connection Diagram Integrated DVR LCR Wall Monitor Socket Camera Adaptor E Power Socket Video IN 12 Multi Function Display Monitor Modes Multi Function Display Monitor Modes This system contains a multi function display which allows the system to function in several modes e Mode 1 DVR Mode Displays the DVR with live camera view e Mode 2 VGA Mode Displays the device connected to the VGA Port on the monitor i e a computer e Mode 3 Component Mode Displays the device connected to the component green blue and red inputs Y Pb Pr in high resolution i e DVD Player Digital Cable or Satellite DVR Receiver gt WEA e Mode 4 Picture Frame Mode Displays JPEG COMPONENT images from a USB flash drive on the monitor as PICTURE FRAME a slide show wee ii INSTALLATION LICH e Mode 5 Installation Guide Displays the system installation video For more information on the use and settings for a specific mode please refer to the associated section in this manual for details DWR MODE REMOTE MONI
115. nir de l information sur le service a la cli entele et le support technique e Veuillez constater qu une fois que les com posantes de ce produit ont t retir es de emballage vous ne pourrez plus retourner ce produit directement au magasin ANTES DE EMPEZAR ESTE RRODUCTO RUEDE EXIGIRIUNA INSTALVACIONIPRRORESIONAL LOREX SE COMPROMETE A SATISFACER SUS NECESIDADES EN SEGURIDAD e Favor de leer la gu a de instalaci n r pida y la gu a del usuario antes de instalar este producto e Puede conseguir las gu as del consumidor y los cursos en ense anza video sobre el Internet visitando www lorexcctv com support e Si necesita ayuda para la instalaci n visite www lorexcctv com installation o contacte un especialista en instalaciones e Favor de referir al documento Need Help para obtener informaci n acerca del servicio al cliente y al soporte t cnico e Favor de notar que una vez que los compo nentes de este producto han sido removidos del embalaje no podr devolver este producto di rectamente a la tienda LOREX www lorexcctv com LOREX CONTACT US FIRST NEED HELP DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Please make sure to register your product at www lorexcctv com to receive product updates and information 3 EASY WAYS TO CONTACT US Online Product Support is available 24 7 including product information user manuals quick start up guides and FAQ s at www lorexcctv com
116. nly work with PTZ type cameras not included e Press the PTZ Button on the remote control or Mouse Menu to access the PTZ Control Screen e The on screen icons represent buttons on the front panel and remote control up down left right The Camera can be adjusted using these buttons e Press the Return Button to exit PTZ Mode PTZ Control Screen Press the PTZ Button a second time to access the Focus Control Screen e The on screen icons represent buttons on the front panel and remote control up down left right The Camera can be adjusted using these buttons e F Indicates FOCUS e Indicates IRIS e Press the Return Button to exit PTZ Mode NOTE Make sure that the PTZ Settings are configured in the Menu before attempting to use any of the PTZ Menu Functionality Focus Control Screen 20 Menu Navigation Controls amp Tips Menu Navigation Controls amp Tips YOUR SYSTEM PASSWORD IS 1234 Virtual Keyboard Control The Virtual Keyboard control becomes available when keyboard input is needed for entering information such as Names Network Information etc e Includes a z A Z 0 9 and Symbols amp e Navigate using the arrow keys on the Front Panel or Remote Control or by clicking with the Mouse e Select the ENTER button once the Alpha Numeric entry is completed Active Option Indicator Orange Highlight Indicates that the option is in active editing mode Green Highlight
117. nnect 6 PIN DIN Cameras with BNC connection type Cameras with BNC connections require an additional power adaptor 3 OCTOPUS CABLE INPUT Connect the Octopus Cable to the system to add an additional 8 cameras CH 9 16 4 VGA INPUT Connect a PC or other devices with a VGA Output to the system The system will perform as a Computer Monitor when in VGA Mode 5 COMPONENT VIDEO IN Connect a DVD Player Digital Cable or Satellite Receiver to the component Video Inputs Y Pb Pr 6 COMPONENT AUDIO IN Connect a DVD Player Digital Cable or Satellite Receiver to the component Audio Inputs Audio in Left Right Channels The Component Output must be turned ON on most DVD Players before connection to the system 7 RELAY PTZ RS 232 BLOCK These terminals are used to send a signal to a secondary device or control PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom type cameras Rear Panel Rear Panel 1 See il 7 i rrr PF z HH Hekk be j e Ha TOTO 8 ETHERNET PORT Connects the monitor to a router for connection to the Internet Refer to Appendix C for Remote Connection setup 9 DCINPUT Connectthe AC power using the power cord provided with the unit from the monitor to an electrical outlet 10 RCA AUDIO INPUTS Channel 1 4 Audio inputs for BNC type cameras with standard RCA Audio output 11 SPOT OUT Video Output port to connect the unit to a Monitor or TV This feature is used for situations in which you want t
118. nstallation Guide Mode 1 MODE Press the Mode Button to display the Multi Function Mode Menu 2 POWER Press the Power Button to turn off the Monitor Display Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to shut down the entire system 3 DVR MODE Change to return to DVR Mode 4 VGA MODE Change to VGA Mode E Age Y e 5 VOL Increase or Decrease the volume of the camera currently broadcasting live audio 6 PICTURE FRAME Change to Picture Frame Mode 7 COMPONENT MODE Change to Component Mode A j l i j i m1 E E E a E E a i ya 7 ir Mi r A E k S E b t A i 5 NOTE The Remote Control cannot be used to control the Installation Video playback 5 Volume 3 DVR Mode 7 Component Mode 63 Monitor Menu Settings Monitor Menu Settings Press the Setup button on the remote control or front panel of the system to enter the Monitor Setup Menu when in VGA or Component Modes The Monitor Setup Menu controls the behavior and look of the Monitor i e changing the Brightness and Contrast will affect the Brightness and Contrast in all Modes NOTE The mouse cannot be used to change values in this menu Image Settings Image Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness Color O Move OK Save Use the Arrow keys on the front panel or Remote Control to select from Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Sharpness
119. nt SATA Hard Drive with 100 duty cycle for optimal performance in the commercial video security market expandable up to 750GB e S M A R T HDD Support Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Auto Detection Recovery to ensure the HDD is functioning properly at all times e Supports external USB Hard Drive Optical Drive DVD RW CD RW and Flash Drive e Scheduled backup to an external USB storage and Network Storage Using FTP e Watermarking of video files to encrypt the data e 8 programmable Alarm Inputs 1 Relay Alarm output e Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Control RS 485 interface e Network Protocol TCP IP DDNS and Web Table of Contents Getting laredo a 1 Tips amp Tricks Useful System Information ooonnccccnnncncnnnoconnnanononnannonnnanorenannrrnnaannnnns 2 System Loading SEQUENCE occcccccccnnncccnccnnnonnnncnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnrrnnnnnrrrnnrnnnnnnnens 4 Monitor Display SNOOT aerieni a E eae leeet ede eee 4 Ec PP E 4 FOMUMP ONE sisiran iina vaca Nai aaar Rini 5 PRONGR ANG acoso 6 Side Panel USB Ports using lin 6 near Panel atan ad 7 Near Panel isis alicia 8 Using the Octopus Cable cnica 9 installing Cameras casi 10 HStalat on VV NTIS rei stirs A AA AAA A E AR 10 Camera olan INSTANAN ON aria iia 10 Connecting DIN Cameras iii sad 11 Connecting BNC Cameras o a ooo da UE 12 Camera Connection DIAM A a ee 12 Multi Function Display Monitor Modes ccccsscesee
120. ntly broadcasting live audio 8 MONITOR SETUP Displays the Monitor Setup Menu 9 PICTURE FRAME Change to Picture Frame Mode 10 COMPONENT MODE Change to Component Mode 11 ENTER BUTTON Press the Enter Button to select an option in the Monitor Menu Also displays the DVR in PIP mode in the bottom right corner of the screen 12 PIP MODE Displays the DVR screen in the PIP Screen in the lower right corner 1 Mode 7 Volume 8 Monitor Setup 2 Power 3 DVR Mode 4 VGA Mode 55 Component Mode Mode 3 Component Mode Mode 3 Component Mode is used to display a device connected to the component green blue and red inputs Y Pb Pr in high resolution i e DVD Player Set Top Box or Satellite Receiver The audio from the component device is connected to the red and white audio inputs located to the right of the component inputs Mode DVR VGA COMPONENT To view a DVD Player using the system PICTURE FRAME 1 Connect the DVD Player to the Monitor using a AE TAA EA RR eae component cable NOTE Component cables are not included with the system 2 Switch the system to Component Mode using the Multi Function Mode button on the front of the Monitor or by pressing the Component Button on the remote control NOTE Press the PIP button to display the DVR in the bottom right corner Setting Component Component Mode On Your DVD Player Before connecting a DVD Player to
121. o data from the System to the local PC EAS Time Range e Time Range Set the start and end times for backup End Time 2006 10 03 14 07 e Channel Select channels to Backup Channel e Include Audio Includes Audio with the video Qca Oc Oca Cena backup Include Audio Select Al Deselect Al Press OK to start the backup A status window will Lees alih Deselect AL appear for the backup process Once complete the window will disappear and the data will be saved in the designated folder Archiving Status 2 Archivinglt 4 If progressi o From OVA 1 Channel 1 2006 7003 131300 2006 10 03 141 3 00 Te CNB BOW 201 0610031373 0610031413 6MT 00 00 83 Remote Setup Remote Setup e The Remote Setup allows the user to make changes to the system from a remote 2 location Entering the System Password Checking Authority To Checking Authority change the Remote System Settings the user is required to re enter the ADMIN password and press OK LE Name System 1 UserID ADMIN au Password e Recording Setup Simple e Record Mode Select the Recording Setup type Simple or Advanced configuration Arid Corra Goa Eee jaa Erie Ceman ia C ae e Camera Group Select Cameras aiiai 1 4 or 5 8 for setup ecard user e Record Quality Sets the Recording Quality
122. o have the system in a back room while still displaying images to the public eye for theft deterrence or advertising purposes 12 AUDIO OUT Audio Output port to connect the unit to a secondary audio device i e Speakers 13 ALARM FUNCTION TERMINALS INPUT OUTPUT These terminals are used to connect external alarm devices such as a motion sensor door alarm sensor or time lapse VCR for Alarm Recording Refer to the appendices for Alarm Block Configuration Using the Octopus Cable Using the Octopus Cable The Octopus Cable included with the system allows eight additional cameras to be added to the system 1 Connect the cable to the VIDEO IN 9 16 port on the rear panel of the system NOTE DO NOT connect the Octopus Cable to the VGA port 2 Attach BNC cameras to the cables Each cable is labelled with a channel number Once the cable and cameras are attached to they system use the menu to configure the camera settings and recording options Connect to the System Connect to BNC Cameras Installing Cameras Installing Cameras Before you install the camera carefully plan where and how you will position the camera and where you will route the cable that connects the camera to the system Installation Warnings e Select a location for the camera that provides a clear view of the area you want to monitor which is free from dust and Is not in line of sight to a strong light source or direct sunlight e Plan the cab
123. on the USB flash drive Press Enter to begin viewing in Picture Device USB Sioraga Frame Mode MAELLE TIME o Wip ASPECT RATIO 14 THUMEAASL 4 Pavan y 60 Picture Resizing Application An application has been included on the Software CD to resize your JPEG images to e 1600x1200 highest a recommended size and save them directly to the USB flash drive PictureResize exe 1 Launch the application from the Software CD The Picture Resize window will be displayed Picture Resize Image Path SOIC E target I A lis Image Resize 01 by1 a Hetane Diga ji Execute gt Transfer pe E 600 60 11200 200 Exit 2 Click on the Source button to locate the directory where the JPEG files are aol located Select a file and click Open 3 Click on the Target button to locate the directory where the JPEG files are eal to be saved i e USB flash drive Picture Frame Menu 4 Select a location and click OK Browse for Folder Select Folder Sy My Computer H Se Local Disk fC E i CD Dr ak EMO Able Dis k El fe E FA My Sharing Folders E ul My Network Places 5 Adobe DELL Documents and Settings E 5 Program Files O RECYCLER ji gt 5 Once the Source and Target have been set click Execute to resize and save the file A Success message will be displayed NOTE Resized files carry the naming convention originalfilename
124. ontact Technical Support 113 Appendix C Using the Auto Email Feature Event Sensor E Mail Notification Navigate to the System Menu and select the Mail Option e NOTIFICATION Notification must be turned on for Automatic E mail alerts to be sent e HDD EVENT Emails a notification to all active accounts when problems are detected with the Hard Drive e ALARM VIDEO LOSS MOTION Select the type of event for which you wish to trigger email notification Alarm Video Loss or Motion Detection for each channel e FREQUENCY Set the frequency to receive mails for the duration of the event NOTE The Notification Email will only alert you to the fact that an event has occurred No video or still footage will be sent Reading Received Emails When a specified event occurs on the system the following iS received in E OVR Name 05 01 2007 12 01 31 PM Message Plain Text Email ipe Edi ye pent Pyma Tool Actions elo E gt i A A RAE ES The E Mail message indicates A a E PEI E a AA AAN sn Tue 11 5007 11203 A e The Date and Time that the Event Te The email setup for RECEMING EMAIL for the spacifiad USER Get occurred Subject OWE Mama J 05 01 2007 12 01 21 PM e The Event Type Wedio Loss Moira e The Channel where the event occurred NOTE The numbers in the email refer to internal system information and are not indicative of any specific details 114 Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Set
125. ontinuous and Motion Recording Selected blocks are displayed in Blue A de Da sa Ads Mera E hachis Fai pyan Fics Tirna E Sos Meda Duel Pudo Caa Melon Placed Shah i ETIA a iS 02 itso V3 Heri E m Ear H Remote Setup Notice Record Mode Changed Initialization the Record Paramater amp Schedule Data 1d Cees ura Pieter pea Dip E CIA EA Fie Made Adhvarneet Ra e Fie lE eed Recodra rre ly dec alicia CAFETA de ola Por Sexo 8 ou ween 15 Record Properties Camera Size mi Rec Rate Quality Audio m 362x240 we 15 Y Highest vii wl p2 362x240 E 15 Hichest w 2 a 352 x 240 7 15 CE E fi se Available gt 352x240 15 i Highest 3 352 x 240 85 Remote Setup Camera Setup Settings for Individual Camera recording e Camera Group Select Cameras 1 4 or 5 8 for setup e Covert Title Sets the Covert status and Name for each camera Refer to the System Instruction Manual for more details on the Covert Camera Setting e Color Setup Sets the Brightness Contrast Tint and Color for each camera e PTZ Setup Set the Address PTZ Protocol and Baud rate for each camera Click the Properties button to enter additional setup information Refer to the specific PTZ Camera Manual for details on configuration e Motion Area Click the Camera Button to access the Motion Setup Menu
126. or enter the Color submenu Change the values using the arrow keys and enter NOTE Hue and Saturation only adjustable in Component Mode a as 2 gt Sal f Save 64 Color Submenu Color Auto Color P Color temperature sRGB SRGB Off Move OK Save e Auto Color Select Auto Color to allow the system to set the color of the monitor Select YES to allow the system to set the color or NO to exit e Color Temperature Press the Left Right arrow buttons to select USER 4200K 5000K 6500K 7500K and 9300K e To set color temperature manually select USER and then press the ENTER button Set the Red Green and Blue Values using the arrow keys Green Blue Move OK Save e SRGB Set the sRGB to ON or OFF Display Settings Display _ Auto Configuration e Phase gt Clock Nein Display Control gt Scheme Highlight Window O Move Ok Save Use the Arrow keys on the front panel or Remote Control to select from Auto Configuration Phase Clock or Highlight Window Use the enter key to access the Display Control or Scheme submenus Change the values using the arrow keys and enter e Auto Configuration Select Auto Configuration to allow the system to set the configurations of the monitor Select YES to allow the system to set the color or NO to exit ay EES ay ta b Pe Da A era p eS eh ee eet F r rear Auto Configuratio
127. or remote control for navigation pa TE FEMEDULE MODs OF PRE EVENT RECORDED TINE PDT EVENT RECORD Tike Alternatively you can use the Client Software provided with this system to change the System Settings and Recording Configurations remotely Please refer to the Client Software Manual for details 42 Once the settings have been changed a status window will appear indicating that the changes have been saved Choose the OK button to close the status window and return to the Main Menu Recording setup changed Window will closed Please re enter the Record Menu To return to the Record Menu select the Record Menu button from the Main Menu selections RECORD MENL Simple Recording Mode Settings in the Simple Recording Mode affect all cameras at once i e all cameras have the same FPS Resolution etc To set each camera separately switch to Advanced Mode AEC OCHA MOE CECE WUL PHE EWINT RECOM TIME POST EVENT RECORDING TIL Simple Recording Mode Simple Recording Mode Recording Operation The Recording Operation Menu allows the user to switch between Simple and Advanced Modes The settings for Schedule Mode Pre Event Recording Time and Post Event Recording Time cannot be changed These settings can only be configured in Advanced mode Simple Recording The Simple Recording Menu controls the Quality Size and FPS for all cameras at the same time Each channel can be set for a single Re
128. ovinciaux ou f d raux qui s appliquent a l installation d appareils de surveillance audio et vid o Il se peut que le consentement de la partie surveill e soit exig GARANTIA LIMITADA DEL PRODUCTO LOREX Lorex garantiza sdlo al comprador original al por menor el Comprador que este articulo el Producto si se usa e instala debidamente y si hay lugar el CD ROM en el que se proporciona el software asociado est libre de defectos de fabricaci n en materiales y mano de obra sujeto a que el Producto sea usado en condiciones normales y que sea instalado y usado estrictamente de acuerdo con las instrucciones contenidas Esta garant a ser para los siguientes per odos de garant a el Per odo de Garant a a partir de la fecha en que el Comprador adquiera el Producto al por menor en la condici n de no haber sido usado previamente Repuestos y Mano de Obra 1 a o Las piezas garantizadas no incluyen bombillas LEDs y bater as Las obligaciones de Lorex bajo esta garant a estar n limitadas a la reparaci n o el reemplazo del producto por medio de hardware y o software a opci n de Lorex el reemplazo de cualquier parte garantizada que Lorex determine que est defectuosa en el Producto o CD ROM o por decisi n nica de Lorex al reemplazo del Producto que Lorex encuentre defectuoso Si a Lorex no le es posible reparar o reemplazar el Producto o el CD ROM se devolver el valor vigente en ese momento del Prod
129. pear for Active X choose to install the controls e The Lorex Client software will install remotely and have the same functionality as the full installation from CD Windows Internet Explorer http 192 166 45 12 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a abr Gl Google GI a ES Js E BAH CIES NOTE Many factors impact the performance of your web browser such as security settings popup blockers firewall settings routers and other network conditions that are specific to the end user Lorex recommends using the included Lorex Client software 96 Multiple Connection Setup Multiple Connection Setup The Site can be used to connect to several remote systems at the same time up to 16 systems These systems can be at the same location or can be at Multiple locations Some examples include e Adding multiple systems at the same location For example you may have an office that has more than one system at the location use the client to connect to the system located at the Front Desk and the system located in the Warehouse at the same time e Adding multiple systems at different locations As an example you may have several retail stores that are physically located in different areas of they city use the client to set up a connection for each store using the stores specific DDNS or External IP address information to connect Adding a Single Site with Multiple Systems To Configure Mu
130. penings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product 22 Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges Important Safeguards General Precautions 1 All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed 2 Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol detergents Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning 3 Do not use this unit in humid or wet places 4 Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked 5 During lightning storms or when the unit is not used for a long time disconnect the power supply antenna and cables to protect the unit from electrical surge FCC CLASS B NOTICE Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accorda
131. portant to note the color of your Highlight Box When the highlight box is in GREEN it indicates that the option is available for editing When the highlight box is in ORANGE it indicates that the option is in active editing mode and the setting can be changed e The SPOT OUT option on the system does NOT display exactly what is shown on the Monitor screen the spot out will show individual cameras in Sequence Mode based on Menu Seitings Orange Highlight Indicates that the option is in active editing mode Green Highlight Indicates that ALARM the option is available for editing tilaa Once the option is highlighted press the ENTER key to edit the option highlights changes to Orange Tips amp Tricks Useful System Information Basic System Setup The following connections are recommended prior to loading the system for the first time Connect Cameras to the Monitor Please see the Camera Installation Section of this manual for details TIP Test the cameras prior to selecting a permanent mounting location by tamporarily connecting the Cameras and Cablas to your System Connect Ethernet Cable Connect one end of the Ethernet cable for remote monitoring to one of the router s not included LAN ports and the other end to Monitor s Network Port located at the back of the Monitor EENET OOTY See picture below showing a generic LAN WAN connection Connect the Mouse Connect a USB mo
132. pressing the Add or Modify buttons o Ody User e Network Speed Set the network etal connection speed i To E e Disk Overwrite Sets the System Lan eee HDD Overwrite On Off Notification No e Record Time Limit Select the time PEA Off 12 hours 1day 2day 3day L 1weeks or 1month This option is Confirm Password only available if disk overwrite is set 0 ON y 90 Remote Setup Display Setup Screensaver e Auto Brightness select the time 10 min 20min 30min 40min 50min or 1 hour lf a time is set the Remote System screen will go dark after the set time interval e Screensaver Turns the Screen Saver to On or OFF The screensaver will blank the screen during the specified times if set to ON e From Turns the Screensaver ON start time e To Turns the Screensaver OFF end time If selecting the OFF setting the screen saver Main Display Off will be disabled 91 Lorex Player Lorex Player The Backup Player will playback data previously saved to the PC Hard Drive or files d backed up from the system to a USB Memory Stick Optical Drive CD RW a DVD RW or to FTP LorexPlayer The Backup Player can be launched from either the Start Menu or Desktop Shortcut To open a file select the FOLDER ICON in the lower left of the screen Navigate to the save loca
133. pted all Hard Drive data will be erased e A warning message will be displayed with the prompt All Recorded Data will be erased Formatting Status Indicator Window e Select OK to erase the data or CANCEL Once the format is complete the to return without erasing the Hard Drive system will return to the Disk Manage Menu 118 Camera Setup Each camera should be assigned a name that corresponds to its use i e Dock1 BackDoor Cash3 etc This name is displayed on screen and helps to identify the camera location easily 1 Enter MENU mode by pressing the MENU button on the front panel of the system Remote Control or mouse menu Select the SYSTEM SETUP Option Select the CAMERA menu from the MAIN menu Navigate using the up and down arrows on the front panel or remote control Highlight the selection in Green and press the ENTER button to enter the CAMERA Menu Select the CAMERA TITLE Menu Change the settings by navigating with the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys e CAM Indicates the Camera Number corresponds to the DIN BNC connection port on the back of the system e Covert Turns the on screen display of the Camera ON OFF Covert Cameras continue to record however the camera is not displayed on screen This feature is commonly used in situations where the Monitor is located in a public area anda camera should not be displayed i e Located in a Cash Count room or dire
134. r details e Type Sets the Alarm Sensor type to N O Normally Open or N C Normally Closed ALARM OUT Sends an Alarm Out signal to a device such as a Manual Door or independent Light Buzzer Alarm when an Alarm In event is detected L Al MOTIFNICANCA 13 e Channel Indicates all channels e Operation Setup Relay Connect with Alarm Sensor to either Enable or Disable Must be ENABLED to change the settings manually e Mode Setup Reacted Relay as either Latched or Transparent Mode e Latched When sensor alarm activated relay reacted in setup duration e Transparent Relay reacted temporary during sensor alarm activate e Duration Sets the Reacted Relay Time 5sec 5min or Until key in e Type Set the Relay Type to either N O Normally Open or N C Normally Closed HDD Event Turns the Alarm ON OFF when the Hard Drive experiencing problems e CH1 16 Alarm Sends the Alarm Out when an Alarm Eventis detected set to ON OFP e CH 1 16 Video Loss Sends the Alarm Out when a Video Loss Event is detected set to ON OFF e CH 1 16 Motion Sends the Alarm Out when a Motion Eventis detected set to ON OFF Event Sensor BUZZER OUT Generates a Buzzer when an alarm is detected Deane mwm Pence use e Operation Enables Disables the buzzer for selected Event Alarm types Set to ENABLE to change the following settings e Mode Set the Reacted Relay to either Latch
135. ra evitar minimizar o en alguna forma afectar a los da os o lesiones personales o a la propiedad Lorex no es responsable por ning n da o personal siniestro o robo relacionado con el Producto o a su uso para cualquier da o sea f sico o mental relacionado con el mismo Cualquier afirmaci n o declaraci n sea escrita o verbal hecha por vendedores minoristas o distribuidores en sentido contrario no es autorizada por Lorex y no afecta esta disposici n de esta garant a La responsabilidad de Lorex seg n sta o cualquier otra garant a impl cita o expl cita est limitada a la reparaci n reemplazo o reembolso como se establece anteriormente Estas compensaciones son el nico y exclusivo remedio por cualquier incumplimiento de garant a Lorex no es responsable por da os y perjuicios directos especiales incidentes o consecuentes resultantes de alg n incumplimiento de garant a o bajo cualquier otra teor a legal incluyendo pero sin estar limitada a p rdida de utilidades paralizaci n plusval a da os o reemplazo de equipos y propiedad y cualquier costo de recuperar reprogramar o reproducir cualquier programa o datos almacenados o usados con un sistema que contenga el CD ROM del Producto o el software que lo acompa a Lorex no garantiza que el software operar con ning n otro software excepto con el que se indica Lorex no puede ser responsable de las caracter sticas de hardware o software de terceras personas que puedan afect
136. rive is full and overwrite is OFF e If displaying OW the drive may not lost be full however the system is set to Overwrite starting from the oldest data once the drive capacity is reached Network Connectivity Indicators The Network Indicators appear when a remote connection is made to the unit via the Remote Agent software or through the Internet Explorer Web Client e Green Indicates that the network connection is stable Blue Indicates that the network connection is experiencing difficulties e Red Indicates that the network connection is not strong Network Indicators 18 System Display Camera Display Modes Cameras can be displayed in several different modes by pressing the Display Button on the Remote Control or Mouse Menu 8 Channel Grid 13 Channel Split View 16 Channel Grid Zoom Mode e Displays the Camera in ZOOM Mode e Use the Arrow keys to adjust the Zoom location e Press the Return key to exit ZOOM Mode 19 System Display PIP Mode Reverse PIP When using the PIP function when viewing in DVR MODE it is referred to as Reverse PIP as normal PIP means displaying the DVR Screen as a PIP on any other mode Select the PIP Button to display the VGA or Component mode in a PIP window This function could be used to watch a movie will still monitoring the Live Video display PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Focus Controls The PTZ Focus Menus will o
137. ront of the system will remain ON e The monitor shutoff can be automatically set using the Screen Saver settings in the System Menu System Shutdown e Press and hold the Power Button on the front panel or remote control for three seconds to turn off the system or select Shutdown from the Mouse Menu Enter the Admin Password by default 1234 e Only the ADMIN can turn the unit ON OFF e The system will NOT continue to record while the unit is off System Shutdown Prompt e The LED indicators on the front of the system will be OFF Front Panel Front Panel 1 SYSTEM POWER BUTTON Press the System Power button to turn the Monitor display ON OFF Press and hold the button to turn the DVR ON OFF 2 MULTI FUNCTION MENU MODES Press the Multi Function Menu button to switch between monitor modes e DVR Mode Displays the DVR with live camera view VGA Mode Displays the device connected to COMPONENT the VGA port on the monitor i e a computer PICTURE FRAME e Component Mode Displays the device INSTALLATION GUIDE connected to the component green blue and red inputs Y Pb Pr in high resolution i e DVD Player e Picture Frame Mode Displays JPEG images from a USB flash drive on the monitor as still images Images cannot exceed 1600x1200 pixels Installation Guide Displays the system installation video 3 SETUP MENU Press the Setup Button to display the System Menu in DVR Mode
138. s convenience receptacles and the point where they of the video product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the video equipment on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This video product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the video product manufacturer s instructions have been followed Attachments Do not use attachments unless recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause a hazard 10 Camera Extension Cables Check the rating of 12 Accessories Do not place this h your extension cable s to verify compliance with your local authority regulations prior to installation Water and Moisture Do not use this video product near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool and the like Caution Maintain electrical safety Powerline operated equipment or accessories connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the safety features This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical shock or fire If in doubt contact qualified service personnel
139. s the ENTER button to enter the DDNS SETUP 3 Enter the information received in email DONS SERVER NAME including the password Press the DDNS Status first wait for the DOMAIN NAME SUCCESS MESSAGE as long as the USERID information is correct PASSWORD select OK to save the settings f DONS STATUS gt The System will restart to activate the new configuration NOTE Once all Network settings are configured the System can be accessed using the Lorex Client 4 0 Software 110 Appendix C Using the Auto Email Feature Appendix C Using the Auto Email Feature Setting up Email This System has the ability to automatically send email when an event is detected To configure the automatic sending of Emails the following Menu option setup is required e System Menu Mail e System Menu User Management e Event Sensor Email Notification System Menu Mail Navigate to the System Menu and select the Mail Option NOTE All settings that are completed in the Mail section are for OUTGOING MAIL i e The same settings that you use to send mail through Outlook or any other mail program There are two ways to configure these settings e Configuration using the Lorex Mail Server Make sure the box is checked and you will not need to enter any additional information however YOU WILL BE REQUIRED io set up your system on the Lorex web based DDNS at hitp lorexddns net to use the default mail server e Configuration u
140. seeesseeeeseeeenseeeenseeeesseeensenens 13 DVR MOdE Mode du Sonwnscaemacicetacasenes 14 DVR Mode Remote Control Usage oconcconnncccnnnccccnccccccnonccnonannnonananononannnennanarenaannnnns 15 Front Panel Navigation Controls ccccccssseeecessseeseeseeeeesseesensseeseenseesonseessonseesaes 16 Mouse Control acacia cali 16 MOUSE A ates nbaceinaishasnebuaentannsetaenta 16 On Screen Display Men citen bet ctaciewsnextenesete vocevsetatanctesssucecetaeeucuect 17 System DISDIAY soii nal ind 18 Network Connectivity MndicatorS iii 18 Camera Display MOdES viii ds aso de 19 A OY WW MOS A aos 19 PIP Mode Reverse PI e o ion a Ens 20 PTZ PanMIUZoomM S FOCUS CONOIS isa dis 20 Menu Navigation Controls 8 TipS ooonnccconnccccnnnnccnncncccnnanonenonnncnnannnnnnnnnrennnnnnrnnannnnnns 21 vital Keyboard Control td o dd e lane 21 ACHVE ODUOMIAGICQIOF serotonina 21 Volume AUS A e 21 System SCIUD CONTROLS ii Aa e aida 22 Mam Ment ct tna aa 22 DISPIAV MENU o calera 23 OSD ON SCreeMm Display ds 23 MONTOR era oirlo ciaci n 24 SEQUENCE zasao a ee Oe ere ee 24 MOGITY INGA A vane cretion a 25 SEQUENCE SETUP REMOTE u cccccccccssccsscssecseessseecseessseesseessseescseessnesesussesseseeseeusseuesaees 25 SEQUENCE SETUPS MOUSE mada mr a ds tada 26 S POTEQUIE a eda ne ace ane ee ape acerca nna aa a Suen 27 SCREENSAVER aio dbio nat Solas dio bieio A a a a llaga 27 Gamera Men nara eolica 28 CAMERA TITO co telcel rico Ree 28 xi COLOR SE
141. sing YOUR mail server settings The Settings needed for this configuration can be found by contacting your Internet Provider and asking for your Outgoing Mail Settings e Default Server Uncheck to use YOUR mail settings e SMTP Server Enter the Email server information for your ISP e Port Default port of 25 e Security Sets the Mail Security ON OFF based on the requirements of the mail provider e User Enter the User Name e Password Enter the User Password NOTE The Virtual Keyboard appears when entering the Mail Setup information 111 Appendix C Using the Auto Email Feature This is an example of the same type of required settings formatted for Microsoft Outlook E mail Accounts E Internet E mail Settings POP3 S E R V E R O U tg O j n g S M T P Each of these settings are required to get your e mail account working User Information Server Information Emal Address Outgoing mal server SN PORT More Settings change only if recommended by your Internet Provider Logon Information Test Settings User Mame After Filling out the information on this screen we recommend you best your account by clicking the Password button below Requires network connection USER amp PASSWORD Remember password Test Account Settings Log on using Secure Password Authentication SPA SECURITY NOTE This example is not required for the System to function correctly This is used to
142. sparency menu is very dark to 100 full transparency menu is very light e Motion Sensor Display Turns the display of the Motion Sensor to e Active Display motion sensor of motion detection area e Inactive Display motion sensor except motion detection area e Off No display of motion sensor e Motion Sensor Color Sets the motion sensor color When Motion is detected on a channel the moving parts of the image will be highlighted with colored squares i e Blue Squares Colors include Blue Green Red or Yellow e Motion Transparency Setup motion transparency This sets the transparency of the Motion Sensor blocks from 0 3 e Language Change the language for the On Screen Display and DVR Menu selections to English French or Spanish 23 Display Menu MONITOR e Sequence Dwell Sets the cycle time when the system is in Sequence Mode between 1 60 seconds e Spot Out Dwell The length of time to display a camera in Spot out mode e De Interlace Mode Removes the screen spread when set to ON e Alarm Pop Up Mode Set to ON OFF Switches the screen display to the detected channel when an Alarm is activated e Alarm Pop Up Dwell Determines the length of time that a channel is displayed when an Alarm is detected between 1 60 seconds e Motion Pop Up Mode Set to ON OFF Switches the screen display to any channel when Motion is detected e Motion Pop Up Dwell Determines the
143. specific information as provided at the DDNS Site e Refer to the Network Setup instructions in the Appendices for information on using the Free DDNS Service DDNS SERVER NAME DOMAIN NAME USER ID PASSWORD DONS STATUS System Menu e Web Service Allows the unit to be remotely accessed using Internet Explorer This setting can be set to ON OFF e Max TX Speed Sets the default Maximum Data Transfer speed for the remote connection default of 8192 KB sec e Network TCP IP Settings e IP Address The IP address assigned to the system e Gateway The network Gateway assigned by the Router or manually entered e Subnet Mask The network Subnet Mask assigned by the Router or manually entered 1st 2nd DNS Server Automatically detected if DHCP is set to ON Displays the IP address of the local DNS Server i e local Router e DDNS Server Set to the free DDNS Server provided by Lorex http lorexddns net e Net Client Port Default port of 6100 Used for remote connection e Web Server Port Default port of 80 Used for remote connection MAIL SETUP The Mail Setup can use either the Lorex Mail Server or your existing Email settings to send notifications and alerts 33 System Menu MAIL SETUP e Default Server Check to use the Default SMTP server provided by Lorex Uncheck this option to configure the options using your own mail settings NOTE You must sign up
144. ssible under the law lo to install LorexClient on pour computer Et the installation Cancel NOTE If the Installation Process does not automatically start you will have to begin the installation process manually e Double Click the MY COMPUTER icon on your Desktop e Double Click the CD ROM DRIVE Drive Letter will vary depending on the number of drives in your computer e Double Click the SETUP EXE file may appear as SETUP with no file extension depending on your system settings EN The Installation Process will begin setup exe 70 Software Installation 2 Click the NEXT button on both dialogue windows to continue the Installation i Lares llena Installing Loreidi a iF LoraCilami Ls Cari le hang miai Installation Complete Tiia arden h nel nn Cki Tini jira NOTE The following Program Shortcuts will be created e Start Menu Programs Lorex Client I Accessories rr Lorex Client ES Lorex Client e Lorex Client I Microsoft Office E LorexPlayer e Lorex Player Internet Explorer 5 Outlook Express Fi e Desktop Shortcuts for e Lorex Client e e Lorex Player LorexClient LorexPlayer 71 Software Installation Lorex Client Software Main Screen pm 1 Main Screen Displays live Camera images delays in images may be due to Network speed and connectivity strength 2 Connection Status Displays the system connection status
145. t me de l utilisateur suite l installation du logiciel ci inclus Cette garantie a pr s ance sur toutes les autres garanties tacites ou explicites incluant la garantie en qualit loyale et marchande et les aptitudes visant toute autre obligation ou responsabilit de la part de Lorex et par les pr sentes Lorex n autorise aucune personne ni entit a assumer pour elle nulle autre responsabilit en rapport avec la vente de ce produit Lorex ne sera pas tenue responsable en aucune circonstance des dommages int r ts directs ou indirects survenant de l utilisation du produit ou suite au mauvais fonctionnement ou a l absence de fonctionnement dudit produit ainsi que pour tout d lai dans l ex cution de cette garantie suite a des circonstances hors du contr le de Lorex Lorex ne garantit d aucune mani re l apparence ext rieure du produit ni les pieces ou accessoires incluant mais ne sy limitant pas le bo tier les pi ces du bo tier les boutons etc ainsi que le d ballage l installation l enl vement et la r installation du produit apr s une r paration Lorex ne garantit pas et ne fait aucune revendication en ce qui a trait au potentiel a la capacit ou l efficacit de pr venir r duire ou d une fa on quelconque d influer sur les dommages la propri t priv e ou sur les blessures corporelles Lorex ne sera pas tenue responsable des blessures corporelles dommages a la propri t personnelle perte ni au vol se r
146. t Out settings using the System Menu controls when in DVR Mode This feature is used for situations in which you want to have the system in a back room while still displaying images to the public eye for theft deterrence or advertising purposes SYSTEM ELA jy SPOT OUT MONITOR Not Included 134 Appendix L Connecting Motion Alarm Devices Appendix L Connecting Motion Alarm Devices Motion detection and Alarm controls are enabled through the Menu system on the System Additional motion sensor devices can be connected to the system Motion Sensors Door Window Sensors A motion detection or sensor unit can be used to send a signal to the System to begin camera viewing on the matching Video Channel when enabled in the Menu e Example A Window sensor unit has been installed on Alarm Block port 4 When this sensor is activated the camera on DIN or BNC VIDEO port 4 will become active if enabled in the MENU on the System Installing a Sensor 1 Connect the GROUND Cable to the GND port on the Alarm Block on the System 2 Connect the SIGNAL Cable to a numbered port 1 8 To start ALARM RECORDING on the System configure the System Menu SYSTEM SENSOR Not Included ALARM IN 1 4 5 8 Alarm input terminals receive a signal from a device i e Door or Window Sensor NO NC Alarm Output Terminals send a signal to another device when an alarm input is detected 135 App
147. telles lois sera jug e nulle et sans effet mais les autres clauses demeureront en vigueur Lorex ne garantit pas que ce logiciel fonctionnera conjointement avec tout autre logiciel ou suite logicielle moins que cela ne soit indique Lorex ne sera pas tenue responsable des caract ristiques ni des fonctions du mat riel ou des logiciels d un tiers pouvant entrer en conflit avec le fonctionnement du logiciel ci inclus Toutes les garanties tacites ou explicites se limitent a la dur e de la garantie limit e Aucune garantie ne sera applicable apr s cette p riode de temps Certains tats ou provinces ne permettent pas de restrictions en ce quia trait aux termes d une garantie tacite ni d exclusions aux dommages int r ts directs ou indirects et il se peut que ces restrictions ne s appliquent pas a vous Cette garantie donne a l acheteur original des droits sp cifiques et il se peut que d autres droits variant d un tat ou d une province a l autre puissent lui tre conf r s Obtention du service Si l acheteur a besoin de service pour son produit selon les termes de cette garantie limit e il doit fournir Lorex une copie de la facture d achat affichant clairement la date et l endroit o le produit a t achet Sans cette preuve d achat Lorex ne sera pas dans l obligation de remplir ses obligations envers l acheteur Si vous retournez le produit et ou le disque CD ROM a Lorex vous devez assumer le risque que ceux ci soient endomma
148. tem remote control or mouse menu Select the RECORD MENU Option Select the SIMPLE RECORDING MODE menu Navigate using the up and down arrows on the front panel or remote control Navigate using the arrow keys Select the Channel Menu highlights the area in PINK Press the ENTER key to enter the configuration mode One time block will be highlighted in GREEN Navigate to the desired time block and press ENTER The selected time block will be highlighted ORANGE Press the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT Arrow keys to highlight multiple time blocks Press Enter once more to access the Configuration Menu Select NONE CONTINUOUS MOTION or ALARM by pressing the UP and DOWN arrows Press ENTER again to accept the change 126 Appendix H Setting up Motion Recording Appendix H Setting up Motion Recording The system is set to automatically start recording when powered on in Continuous Mode You may wish to change these settings to better suit your security needs by having the cameras start recording when MOTION is detected These settings can be changed for an individual cameras on one time block or can be set for multiple cameras for multiple time blocks 1 Press the Setup button on the front panel of the unit or Press the Setup button on the Remote Control or Right Click and select SETUP 2 Highlight the Record Menu and press the Enter button SYSTEM SETUP 3 Select the Continuous Motion Setup
149. tem is set to automatically complete my Network settings DHCP is set to ON e Press the SETUP button on the Front Panel or Press SETUP on the Remote or Right Click on the screen and select the SETUP option e Select the System Setup option e Select the System option e Select the Network Menu Confirm that the options for both DHCP and DDNS have checkmarks in the boxes 3 have turned off the System and performed the following e Connected the Ethernet Cable to the back of the System e Connected the other end of the Ethernet Cable to my Router NOTE Network Setup will not work if you do not have a router 4 have found my System Information by either Pressing the ENTER button on the Front Panel or Pressing the INFO button on the Remote Control e My IP Address is e My MAC Address is NOTE If your IP address is showing as 127 0 0 1 please return to Step 1 and review all menu settings Check to make sure that your Ethernet cable is properly connected to your Router and System 102 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing a 5 have enabled PORT FORWARDING on my Router for e Port 80 e Port 6100 NOTE Each Router is different therefore the port forwarding settings will vary by model Please visit us on the web at http www lorexcctv com support for assistance with several of the most common router types lf your router is not listed please refer to the manual that came with your
150. ter 4 Pri nt Fu netion Name hp deskjet 5100 series Properties Prints the currently displayed image Status Ready Select the Printer and press OK Type hp deskjet 5100 series Where USE007 Comment Print range gt p Copies al Number of copies no Pages from LI Lo is E la Collate f Selection 3 eel 93 Lorex Player Log Viewer Search Range Set the Start Date and Tlme and End Date and Time Search Button Seder Press to perform a earch based on Criteria m 2008 10 02 fit IES Search Condition Select the Search criteria Alarm Motion Continuous or System OK Button Logs Displays logs based on Search Range and Search Conditions Displays the Log Number Channel Date and Description Move to Previous or Next Page or Return to Timeline View use the dropdown to select a Search Mode specific page number Event Viewer Displays a list of all Events MM Event Viewer E FE e NO Event Number ee Date Time Description i 20069 0 03 14 15 00 Recording is continued 4 This is not dis e DVR Displays the System 2008 1 003 14 15 00 Recording is continued 3 This is not dis where the event originated 20061 0 03 14 15 00 Recording is continued 1 This is not dis from e CH Displays the channel number where the event occurred if applicable Some event types will not be display
151. timer is set to ON the menu will automatically disappear after 30 seconds Monitor Menu Settings e OSD Position Determines the position of the On Screen Display window Use the Up Down Left and Right arrows to adjust the location of the screen Press the Enter button to set and the Return button to exit the menu Position OSD Move OK Save e OSD Transparency Set the transparency for the OSD Menu e OSD Zoom Setthe OSD Menu Zoom to ON or OFF VGA Factory Reset Submenu Use the Factory Reset menu to return the Monitor settings to factory defaults 67 About Lorex Client Lorex Client 4 0 x S 1s FUN A Eas HOREUGlient4l0 ie Fs em About Lorex Client The Lorex Client software package allows you to access your system from a remote location and perform the following functions e View Live Video e Search amp Playback previously recorded video from the remote system e Remote setup of your system e Record video to your PC Hard Drive e Archive amp Backup video to your PC e Playback data from Archive e Perform Firmware Upgrades over the Network 68 System Requirements system Requirements The Lorex Client software included with the system has the following installation requirements Minimum System Requirements Operating System Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Windows Vista Processor Pentium 4 1 5 GHz Processor or equivalent 256 MB RAM 512
152. ting recording These settings are very important to maintain system data accuracy e Picture in Picture PIP behaves in different ways depending on MODE When in VGA Mode the PIP will display the DVR Screen When in Component Mode the PIP will display the DVR Screen When in Picture Frame Mode the PIP will display the DVR Screen A PIP Screen will NOT be displayed when the Installation Guide Video is playing When in DVR Mode the REVERSE PIP will display the Component Video or VGA Input This function could be used to watch a movie or view your PC display while still monitoring the Live Video display e When setting up the system for Remote Access it is very important to turn off the system CONNECT THE ETHERNET CABLE to the system and to the router and then turn the system back on again If the cable is connected while the system is on it will not properly get Network Information from the Router e lf you are experiencing difficulties accessing your system remotely press the INFO Button on the Remote Control or the Enter Button on the Front Panel to display the System Information The IP ADDRESS SHOULD NOT BE 127 0 0 1 if itis your system network settings are not correct Please see the Network section of this manual for details e To listen to AUDIO IN PLAYBACK MODE make sure to maximize the selected channel to full screen Audio will NOT play when playback is in split screen mode e When EDITING SYSTEM SETTINGS it is im
153. tion and select the video file for playback Video File Watermarking The archived video files have a file protection referred to as Watermarking When the Player loads a file it checks the file to confirm that no editing or changes have been made If changes are detected a warning message Is displayed indicating that the file has been altered Notice When the file is loaded a prompt appears to allow the Checking the watermark program to check the Watermark in the file Choose YES to check the file or NO to skip the watermark checking To cancel the Watermark check click the STOP button Watermark Check How itis checking the watermark IF you want to cancel please press the Stop Button Once the file has been checked the Player will load the file for playback 92 Lorex Player Video Playback Image only m one camera can be displayed at a time Playback Controls See previous Search options for details Select the Date and Time for the video playback Displays the currently displayed file name and Total playback time for the video recording Image Save Function save s e Click the Save Image Icon during Save in DVA Remote Agent Video Playback Enter a file name select a File Type JPG or BMP and Location Press the SAVE Button e The current image will be saved Save as type EMF typel bmp Cancel m m gt Frin
154. ucto o CD ROM Se garantizar al Comprador cualquier pieza de repuesto provista por Lorex en conexi n con esta garant a por un per odo igual a la parte no vencida del Per odo de Garant a del Producto Exclusiones de la garant a Esta garant a no se aplica a las bombillas LEDs y bater as suministradas con el producto o que formen parte del mismo Esta garant a quedar nula si se han usado accesorios que no son Lorex en el Producto o en relaci n con el mismo o si se hace alguna modificaci n o reparaci n al Producto en alg n taller que no sea un local de servicio autorizado por Lorex Esta garant a no se aplica a defectos o da os resultantes del uso del producto en condiciones diferentes a las normales incluyendo condiciones atmosf ricas o de humedad normales o por la instalaci n o uso del Producto en forma distinta a seguir estrictamente las instrucciones contenidas en el Manual del Propietario del Producto Exclusiones de la garant a Esta garant a no se aplica a las bombillas LEDs y bater as suministradas con el producto o que formen parte del mismo Esta garant a quedar nula si se han usado accesorios que no son Lorex en el Producto o en relaci n con el mismo o si se hace alguna modificaci n o reparaci n al Producto en alg n taller que no sea un local de servicio autorizado por Lorex Esta garant a no se aplica a defectos o da os resultantes del uso del producto en condiciones diferentes a las normales incluyen
155. unctioning or non functioning of the Product or for any delay in the performance of this warranty due to any cause beyond its control This warranty shall not apply to the appearance or accessory items including but not limited to cabinets cabinet parts knobs etc and the uncrating setup installation or the removal and reinstallation of products after repair Lorex does not make any claims or warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the Product s potential ability or effectiveness to prevent minimize or in any way affect personal or property damage or injury Lorex is not responsible for any personal damage loss or theft related to the Product or to its use for any harm whether physical or mental related thereto Any and all claims or statements whether written or verbal by salespeople retailers dealers or distributors to the contrary are not authorized by Lorex and do not affect this provision of this warranty Lorex s responsibility under this or any other warranty implied or expressed is limited to repair replacement or refund as set forth above These remedies are the sole and exclusive remedies for any breach of warranty Lorex is not responsible for direct special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or under any other legal theory including but not limited to loss profits downtime goodwill damage to or replacement of equipment and property and any costs of recovering reprogra
156. up Appendix D Recommended Tips for System Setup There are several tips outlined below that will assist you in setting up your system Connecting and Mounting Cameras 1 Connect the DIN Extension Cable to an open channel port on the back of the System Make sure that the ARROW on the cable is pointing up This will align the pins on the cable correctly with the port on the stem preventing the pins from becoming bent and the cable from becoming inoperable 2 Connect one of the provided Cameras to the DIN Extension cable Confirm that the arrows on the DIN Camera Cable and the DIN Extension cable are pointed together when connecting the cable If the pins in the DIN Cable are bent the Camera will NOT function 3 Mount the camera to the desired surface ceiling wall shelf etc Connecting the cables BEFORE permanently mounting the stand will help prevent issues with cable length camera is mounted too far from the system and cannot be connected 4 Aim the camera at the desired location Remember to REMOVE THE PROTECTIVE FILM from the lens of the camera by pulling on the plastic tab Navigating within the System Menu e Enter the MENU screen by pressing the MENU button Enter the password if required and select the SYSTEM SETUP option e The Setup Menu controls the System Settings Recording Settings and Archive e Scroll through the options by pressing the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT buttons on the Front Pane
157. use to one of the USB ports located at the side of the monitor LEFT RIGHT CLICK CLICK Connect Power Cable Connect one end of the Power adaptor to the monitor memey OCUN the other end to an electrical outlet Your system will perform the following System Check Blue LED atthe front flashes four times 2 You will hear 2 beeps 3 Power LED at the front tums RED Tips amp Tricks Useful System Information System Startup Shutdown System Loading Sequence e Press the POWER button located on the front panel of the system to start the unit or press the Power Button on the Remote Control e The system will perform a hard drive check The unit will initially load to a split screen view displaying all channels if available Empty channels will be displayed in Blue NOTE If a new HARD DRIVE is detected the system will prompt you to FORMAT the drive If you do not choose to format the HARD DRIVE the drive will not be detected by the system If you choose to FORMAT a drive in this way the drive will no longer be readable by a regular PC without using the HARD DRIVE VIEWER software included on the CD provided with this unit Please see the Appendices for details on Hard Drive format Monitor Display Shutoff e Press the Power Button on the front panel or remote control for one second to turn off the monitor only e The system will continue to record while the monitor is off e The LED indicators on the f
158. utton on the front of the Monitor or by pressing the VGA Button on the Remote Control NOTE Press the PIP button to display the DVR in the bottom right corner VGA Connection Errors If the VGA cable is not correctly connected to the computer or system several different error messages may be displayed Cable not connected No Sync or Signal Cable Not Connected No Sync or Signal Indicates Going to Sleep Indicates Indicates that the VGA cable that the PC is not sending a that the system is not has not been securely good signal Try changing receiving a signal from the fastened to either the system modes on the PC PC and is going into or PC hibernation This does not affect the DVR functions input Signal out of Range Please change the mode and refresh rate using the Windows Property Page 54 VGA Mode Remote Control Usage VGA Mode Remote Control Usage Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control usage in VGA Mode 1 MODE Press the Mode Buiton to display the Multi Function Mode Menu 2 POWER Press the Power Button to turn off the Monitor Display Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to shut down the entire system 3 DVR MODE Return to DVR Mode 4 VGA MODE Change to VGA Mode 5 RETURN Exits from a System Menu 6 NAVIGATION Press the Navigation Controls to move Up Down Left or Right in the Monitor Menu 7 VOL Increase or Decrease the volume of the camera curre
159. video product exhibits a distinct change in performance This indicates a need for service 15 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required have the service technician verify that the replacements used have the same safety characteristics as the original parts Use of replacements specified by the video product manufacturer can prevent fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the video product is in safe operating condition 17 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The cameras provided with this system should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as instructed in this guide using the provided mounting brackets 18 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat viii Use 19 Cleaning Unplug the video product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 20 Product and Cart Combination Video and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the video product and car combination to overturn 2 h Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects for any kind into this video product through o
160. work settings EVENT SENSOR Alarm and Event setup DISK MANAGEMENT Hard drive options TL E Scroll UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT within a menu option ENTER Press this button to select and change the values in a menu option RETURN Complete modifications of a menu option exit a menu Display Menu The Display Menu controls bas Pi Cia SECURE OSD On screen display settings control the camera titles event indicators and general screen settings MONITOR Display settings for Alarm and Events SEQUENCE Controls the settings for the display of video images in Sequence Mode SPOT OUT Sends camera video to a secondary monitor by individual camera based on the settings through the SPOT OUT Port SCREENSAVER Configuration for the system screensaver OSD On Screen Display Display Menu OSD On Screen Display e Status Bar Turns the status bar ON OFF The status bar displays e Recording State Recording Red Pre recording Green Network Indicators Time and Date HDD Free Refer to Recording Settings on page 50 e Camera Title Turns the display of the Camera Titles ON OFF e Event Icon Turns the Event Icon display ON OFF e Border Turns the channel separation border ON OFF when the display is in Quad Display Mode e Border Color Sets the Border Color White Blue Red Yellow Green or Gray e Menu Transparency Sets the Menu Transparency between 0 no tran
161. wwwW lorexcctv com PROFESSIONAL INTEGRATED A E SYSTEM JMON ITH SSBRALED 16 CHANNEL ye TION DISPLAY English Version 2 0 L22WD1600 SERIES www lorexcctv com Copyright 2009 Lorex Technology Inc Thank you for purchasing this product Lorex is committed to providing our customers with a high quality reliable security solution This manual refers to the following models e L22WD1600 Series Lorex may introduce new model numbers for the above series To learn more about the this product and to learn about our complete range of accessory products please visit our website at www lorexcctv com CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral ab triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated F dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF
162. xddns net and activate the DDNS option in the System s Set Up Network menu Alternatively you can use your own email service by disabling the default mail service and entering your personal mail server information in the System s Set Up Mail menu Thank you for choosing Lorex Sincerely Lorex Customer Support NOTE If you entered an incorrect Email address when setting up the DDNS you will NOT receive this email To review the email you must log into the DDNS Website In order to receive email alerts you must register your system with the Lorex DDNS or alternatively change your default mail settings see Appendix D 108 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing 2 Log in to the Lorex DDNS website at http lorexddns net and enter your username and password or The Device Summary page displays a list of al registered devices in your account 109 Appendix B Setting up Remote Viewing System DDNS SETUP Once the DDNS settings have been configured online the information must be entered on the System to allow for remote connection via the Lorex Client 4 0 Software or through Internet Explorer 1 Access the Main Menu Setup screens and navigate to the SYSTEM option Press the ENTER button to access the setup 2 Navigate to the NETWORK option Press the Enter button to access the Network settings Select the DDNS Server option and pres

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

User Manual  Elifilm 5 FT  Table of the Contents  ELCODIS.COM - ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS DISTRIBUTOR  3A1-RD1/T11-FITC  PLAFONNIER MACAO TRADITION 140/160  Hoover U5420-900 Bagged Upright Vacuum  Manuel du Propriétaire  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file