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2. ee 28 Adjusting Pre amp Post Event Recording TIME ESS Bee Re Es 28 Configuring Recording Modes Simple Recording 29 Enable Simple Recording Modest eta dara sli 29 Configure Recording Quality Screen Resolution and Frame Rate 30 Contigure Recording Schedule ida A aoe AA DIES 30 a ipa s siya A O bls s ws aa 31 Configuring Recording Modes Advanced Recording 31 Enable Advanced ReCO AnG uy uy a ADA AA ae 31 Customize Recording QUAN dass a A A ea 32 Customizing Recording Type Daily ri de car io o e ds 34 Customizing Recording Type Weekly mode 35 ContigurindRamie RECOrdING ss a eee Gwe ua Qutu a ua ass usu shes 36 Configuring System SOU acia AAA 37 System Sel p OVerVI W usuaris daba A 37 LI RELAY u u een es oe ees oat haath ee a ec ee at 38 OST ete bee eb he eee eke ee ah ie eee aa ee etal ee to ee ee 38 Changing OSD On Screen Display options 38 POOP TOD rhc has IS tua sy uari ah aasan s Suwisa huu thle Leh oa u ce 38 Changing Motion Alarm Pop up Spot and Sequence settingS 38 Camera intrincada Mom Renee ne Q aaa 40 ROP J OD IS span eh ad ates ca Dc chert ts ae Dace ne aus aad a Dea oh ae ae secs 40 Changing the Camera
3. e The Simple Recording window opens RECORD QUALITY HIGHEST Recording quality RECORD SIZE 352X240 A Screen Resolution FPS Video Frame Rate CH1 CH2 CH3 Recording Schedule CH4 CONTINUOUS MOTION ALARM APPLY Figure 7 3 Record Setup Simple Recoring mode 2 Beside RECORD QUALITY select the video recording quality Low Standard High Highest using the buttons 3 Beside RECORD SIZE select the video resolution that the camera records at using the buttons e Recording resolutions 352 x 240 at 30 FPS 704 x 240 at 15 FPS 704 x 480 at 7 FPS 4 Beside FPS select the video frame rate of the cameras using the buttons NOTE he recording settings applied In steps 2 to 4 are global and apply to all of the cameras To configure each camera Individually you must switch the recording setup to Advanced Recording For details see Configuring Recording Modes Advanced Recording on page 31 Configure Recording Schedule 1 Drag the mouse cursor in the Recording Schedule to select the duration you wish to enable a recording type RATIONS RECORD QUALITY HIGHEST RECORD SIZE 352X240 15 Drag the mouse cursor to select recording duration Figure 7 4 Configuring recording schedule duration 30 CONTINUOUS MOTION ALARM Figure 7 5 Recording pop up menu record when there is movement Configuring Recording Settings e A Recording Type pop up opens 2 Select the type of record
4. 2 Under Audio select Sync 3 Click the Live CH drop down menu and select the desired audio channel CH 1 4 4 Click Save Muting Audio 4 e To mute audio press The speaker icon displays a red X to Indicate muted audio 4x Switching Channels e o switch channels click the m L Hcl B drop down menu in the Navigation Bar and select desired channel Channels 1 16 Choosing a Save Directory To select your DVR s save directory ae 1 Click inthe Navigation Bar The Setup window opens xX Setting I Render Audio DirectDraw Sync IE C GDI Live CH cH1 Save Folder C Users clui Desktop s lick here to open directory tree Save Figure 18 1 Settings Window 66 Web Remote Viewer 2 Click to open a directory tree and select the desired save location Saving Video Clips You can save a video clip of streaming video and audio from any channel Video clips save into the save directory you specify To save video from a channel 1 Click on the channel you wish to record The channel outlines in red 2 Click to begin saving the video Click again to stop recording Printing An Image Of A Channel To print an image of a channel 1 Click _ in the Navigation Bar The Print window opens 2 Select desired print settings and press OK to print Changing Hardware Video Acceleration Type If your computer has problems processing the streaming video you can try changing
5. 4 Under DURATION select 5 SEC default 10 SEC 15 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 40 SEC 60 SEC 120 SEC 180 SEC 300 SEC or Until Key until a key is pressed on the system NOTE In Latched mode Duration refers to the time that the alarm output remains active after it has been triggered Configuring System Setup Action Settings Set event triggers for each channel To configure action settings 1 Set the following e ALARM Select the box to enable the alarm output when an alarm Input Is triggered e VIDEO LOSS Select the box to enable the alarm output when video loss occurs onthe system e MOTION Select the box to enable the alarm output when motion is detected on the system 2 Click APPLY to save your settings E MAIL NOTIFICATION Use the Email Notification menu to send notification emails when an event occurrs For example if the system detects a motion event the system can send out an e mail to notify you For details on how to set up e mail notification see Appendix D Enabling E Mail Notifications on page 123 To open the E Mail Notification menu 1 Click the E MAIL NOTIFICATION tab on the left e The E mail Notification window opens NOTIFICATION HDD EVENT BOOTING EVENT ALARM VIDEO LOSS MOTION r 4 FREQUENCY 10 MIN Figure 15 4 E Mail Notification window 995 Configuring System Setup Behavior Settings To configure behavior settings 1 Under NOTIFICATI
6. 7 Click to begin video search e The event types populate in the Log 8 Double click on the date or time of the event to begin playback DATE TIME LOG poet 112 15 lic Door is open Double click date or time to begin video playback Figure 4 7 Starting video playback Using the System VIDEO PLAYBACK CONTROLS The video playback controls allows you to navigate through the video The playback window opens a oR NEN fter you START or PLAY in the Search menu Figure 4 8 Video playback controls Channel List Click to adjust playback view single channel view or Quad view Increase Reverse Playback Speed Speed up reverse playback Reverse Playback Watch video backward Play Pause Click once to play Click again to pause Forward playback Watch video forward in normal speed 1x Increase Forward Playback Speed Fast forward video playback Exit video playback Exits the playback screen and returns to main system view Date Displayed as Year Month Date by default Video Timeline Displays the current time of the event being played 0 Video Playback Speed Indicator Displays forward and reverse playback speed Archiving Video AA ARCHIVING VIDEO The system allows you to archive your videos onto external media such as a USB memory stick or an external hard drive Hardware required e A blank USB memory key 2 Gigabytes and up recommended or an external USB hard drive To back up video
7. e The system powers on e Wait for the system to boot up into the main screen To power off the system 1 Press the POWER button on the front panel of the system e A confirmation window opens 2 Click YES to shut down the system or 1 Right click anywhere on the screen e The Quick Menu opens 2 Click SHUTDOWN e A confirmation window opens 3 Click YES to shut down the system CAMERA Cases Right click to open the Quick Menu REC START SEQUENCE el SL a LOG OFF SHUTDOWN CAMERA4 Click SHUTDOWN 2008 01 15 00 38 00 F Figure 3 0 Powering off the system It is recommended to plug your system into a backup power supply not included Backup power supplies provide power to your system and cameras in case of an electrical outtage Using the System Logging In To The System When you power on the system It performs a hard drive and system integrity check Wait for the system to boot into the main viewing window before operating CAMERA1 Live video channel CAMERA3 Login window A E OS A Status bar Figure 3 1 Main viewing window 4 channel model shown NOTE By default the system login window s disabled To enable password login to your system see Enabling and Disabling The System Password on page 51 To log in to the system if password is enabled 1 Double click on the blank PASSWORD field in the Login window e AVirtual Keyboard window opens PASSHORD
8. 1 Connect the audio cable RCA from an audio capable camera to the AUDIO IN port on the rear panel of the system 2 Connect a line out audio cable from amplified speakers or other audio device to the AUDIO OUT port 3 Open the MAIN MENU and select SYSTEM SETUP If necessary login with your user name and password by default user name ADMIN password 1234 Click SOUND Configure Live Audio and select ON Beside NETWORK AUDIO TX and NETWORK AUDIO RX select ON Click APPLY to save your settings Open the RECORD SETUP menu and select ADVANCED RECORDING Enable audio recording for each corresponding channel 0 Click APPLY to save your settings So oe Audio capable cameras self powered microphones and amplified speakers are not included with the system 132 Troubleshooting G TROUBLESHOOTING When a malfunction occurs it may not be serious and can be corrected easily The following describes the most common problems and solutions Please refer to the following before calling Lorex Technical Support e DVR is not receiving power or is not powering up e Remote control is not detected by the system e Hard drive is not detected by the system Hard drive is full 0 and the unit is no longer recording Possible Causes Solutions e Power cable is loose or is e Confirm that all cables are connected correctly unplugged l e Confirm that the power cable is securely connected to the back of the u
9. 2 Under SENSITIVITY click to adjust the sensitivity level for the desired channel e The higher the number the greater the sensitivity 3 Click the AREA button e The Motion Area Grid opens 4 Drag the mouse cursor to select the area that you want to monitor for motion AINMNMNMNNNNnNnNnn nm k het Fil die IE e f Figure 10 6 Motion Grid 9 Right click anywhere on the screen 42 e A grid selection menu opens SELECT ALL DESELECT ALL CANCEL SAVE amp EXIT EXIT Poire 10 7 Grid celecriowmenil 6 Click SAVE amp EXIT to save your changes OR e Click SELECT ALL to select the entire grid and then click SAVE amp EXIT e Click DESELECT ALL to clear the grid and then click SAVE amp EXIT 7 Repeat for the remaining channels CAMERA MODE TAB The camera mode tab allows you to enable disable Camera Line Lock Select ON or OFF to enable or disable camera line lock NOTE Camera Line Lock is an optional setting for line lock cameras You do not have to enable Camera Line Lock for your camera to view or record A SOUND SOUND Configure live audio network audio and buzzer settings NOTE Audio capable cameras or self powered microphones not included must be connected to the system in order to use listen in audio live audio monitoring Use the audio menu to configure live audio and network audio settings To open the Sound menu 1 Right click anywhere in the m
10. Do you want to Format disk QA EA Figure 15 6 Format Disk prompt 3 Click YES to format your hard drive e Wait for the system to erase the hard drive The system restarts automatically once the formatting process completes Configuring System Setup 57 Configuring System Setup 08 USING WEB REMOTE VIEWER To access Web Remote Viewer you must be connected to the Internet or the Local Area Network Connecting to Web Remote Viewer Locally e To log in to Web Remote Viewer from a local network enter http then your DVR s IP address followed by a semi colon followed by the Web Server Port into Internet Explorer For example enter http 92 168 2 1 2000 into Internet Explorer 192 168 2 1 is the local IP address of the DVR 2000 is the Web Server Port number The DVR and computer must connect to the same router for this method to work e Press the F1 button on your remote to view the DVR s network information e OR right click to open the quick menu then click on SYSTEM SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Beside SYSTEM INFORMATION click the PRESS button Connecting to Web Remote Viewer using DDNS Register for a DDNS address and enable DDNS on your DVR to access your system remotely By registering for a DDNS address you can access your system from any computer with a web browser Connecting to Web Remote Viewer using DDNS also allows you to monitor your system from your iPhone or Blackberry mobile device
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12. Step 1 Port Forward e Use the AUTOPORT feature on the system to auto port forward ports 80 amp 554 default ports to your router For details see Auto Port Forwarding on page 46 OR e Use the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard included on CD to port forward ports 80 amp 554 to your router For details see Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 99 Step 2 Register for DDNS To register for a Lorex DDNS account see Setting Up DDNS Service on page 106 Step 3 Enable DDNS on your system To enable DDNS on your system see Network Tab on page 45 Step 4 Connect Enter the DDNS address of your system into your computer or mobile device s web browser 59 WEB REMOTE VIEWER Web Remote Viewer Is a remote surveillance software built into your DVR that allows for live viewing and playback Web Remote Viewer does not need additional software to be installed on your system Everything is accessed remotely Talore E ee Bley fied One h EAEE a naspa 7 re hi System Requirements Before using Web Remote Viewer ensure your system meets or exceeds the following system requirements Description Requirement CPU 2 4 GHz Pentium 4 or above Windows XP Vista 7 Mac OSX 10 4 or greater Internet Explorer 7 or greater Safari 1 GB RAM more than 1 GB recommended 16 MB of video memory HDD 2 GB of free space Network Network LAN 10 100 Base T Network Base T Network 384
13. Click Start to begin video backup Select date and time range using the drop down menus Select the channels you wish to back up NOTE If selecting multiple cameras to record multiple files are created For example if you select channels 1 3 to be recorded three individual video files will be created NOTE Videos are in AVI format The Setup Tab The setup tab allows you to configure your camera DVR and network settings The Setup tab allows you to configure eight main settings Camera Display Sound System Record and Sensor Each main menu expands into sub menus For example the Camera setting expands into the Camera sub menu Color sub menu PTZ sub menu Motion sub menu and Mode sub menu Figure X Camera Main menu Camera Color Sub menu PTZ Motion t Mode a Display a Sound System a Record Sensor Figure 20 0 Navigation Menu 73 Web Remote Viewer Contiguring Camera Settings Setting Camera Name Covert Settings and Camera Audio Input To set up camera properties 1 Click the Setup Tab near the top of the window The Camera settings window opens Setup tab a Camera Camera Color PTZ Motion Mode Off 3 Display Sound Ll Ok Cancel 3 System a Record 3 Sensor Figure 20 1 Camera Settings Change camera title enable disable Covert recording mode and enabling audio 2 Under Camera Title enter in a name of the camera Enter in a name beside the A
14. Click the ActiveX toolbar when the main Web Remote Viewer window opens Click Install ActiveX Control Click the ActiveX tool bar clickInstall ActiveX control Figure 16 3 An ActiveX tool bar opens again upon initial log in Install ActiveX to continue 6 Click Install when the security window opens Security Window Click Install to continue Figure 16 4 Security Warning window 62 Web Remote Viewer e The Web Remote Viewer automatically detects and connects to your DVR after the Activex plug in installs System Tabs lt IZ Viewer window gt A HF HE No Signal No Signal e ee 12 02 2005482204 12 02 2008 122105 m o k som creanme 2 lt _ lt O Cnanne No SEC sey See fey Ay E A SS s Re J OBA HE h Fm Pt Dinptay Channel F 4 Status m E Configuration Menu Channel ho Alarm Motion Video Loss f E FEF Np FF F F P Recording EEHEHE mg Alam Cut Figure 16 5 Web Remote Viewer basic layout The System Tabs The System tabs near the top of the screen has four tabs Live Search Setup Information Click the tab to access Its features Infomation Figure 31 6 System Tabs e Live tab View live streaming video from your DVR e Search tab Search recorded events from your DVR e Setup tab Configure camera recording and Web Remote Viewer settings e Information tab Displays Web Remote Viewer
15. Click the SYNC button e A success message appears 9 Click APPLY to save your settings Enabling Disabling Daylight Savings Time To enable disable daylight savings time DST 1 Under D S T click to select ON 0FF to enable or disable daylight savings time 2 Click APPLY to save your settings Adjusting System Time Zone To manually adjust the system time zone 1 Under TIME ZONE SETUP click to adjust the system time zone 2 Click APPLY to save your settings NETWORK TAB To open the Network tab 1 Click the NETWORK tab on the left e The network configuration window opens DHCP DDNS IP ADDRESS 127 0 0 1 GATEWAY 127 0 0 1 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 1ST DNS SERVER 127 0 0 1 2ND DNS SERVER 127 0 0 1 DDNS SERVER RTSP SERVER PORT 554 WEB SERVER PORT 80 ALIAS MAX TX SPEED AUTO DELETE AUTO DELETE 8 Mbps gt APPLY Network tab Figure 13 0 System Network tab Enabling DDNS 8 DHCP You must enable DDNS and and DHCP for remote connectivity To enable DDNS DHCP 1 Select the DHCP or DDNS checkbox 2 Click APPLY to save your settings Configuring DDNS Settings After you have set up your DDNS account you must enter your DDNS address into the system Prerequisites Create a Lorex DDNS account For details see Setting Up DDNS Service on page 106 To configure DDNS settings in your system 1 Double click the field beside DDNS SERVER DHCP IP ADDRESS GATEWAY 127
16. and press the ID button twice to open the REMOTE ID window Press the number keys on the remote to assign the remote an ID and then press the ENTER key 3 Navigation Menu buttons e ENTER lt Press to confirm menu options selections e RETURN Press to cancel deselect previous screen e A Press to move cursor up increase values in certain menu options e Y Press to move cursor down decrease values In certain menu options e d Press to move cursor left e gt Press to move cursor right e Press to pause playback e 44 Press to increase reverse playback speed 1X 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X and 64X e gt Press to increase forward playback speed 1X 2X 4X 8X 16X 32X and 64X MENU SEARCH DISPLAY buttons e MENU Opens the Quick Menu e SEARCH Opens the system search menu e DISPLAY Switches between single channeland 4 channel view Channel buttons Press to view individual channels in full screen press to Input passwords when entering camera titles press for alpha numeric characters e AUDIO Not in use 7 Mode buttons e P T Z Pan Tilt Zoom Press to open the PTZ control menu on channels with PTZ cameras only not included e KEYLOCK Press to open the Log Off window e SEQUENCE Press to start stop Auto Sequence mode e ZOOM N A 8 ARCHIVE Press to open the Archive menu o 2 Figure 2 0 Remote Control System Navigation SS ee SYSTEM NAVIGAT
17. settings Test Email button Figure 21 5 E mail Setting window 2 De select the Default Server checkbox to manually input your e mail server information e By default the Default Server is left enabled e t is recommended to leave the Default Server on NOTE If you select the Default Server checkbox the system uses the Lorex e mail server to send you notification e mails It is recommended to leave the Default Server enabled e When the Default Server is left enabled you cannot configure the e mail settings 3 Fill in the blank fields with the appropriate information e The blank fields are Server Port Security User Password From e Under Server enter in your e mail server s SMTP address e Under Port enter the port number of the e mail server e Under User and Password enter in the e mail user name and password e Under From enter where the e mail address of the sender 4 Click OK to save your settings Testing the E mail Server e Inthe Test Email field enter an e mail address to receive a test e mail from the system Click the Test button to send out the e mail If the e mail configuration Is functional a success message appears 81 Web Remote Viewer Contiguring User Settings Adding Users To The DVR Setting User types allows the administrator to grant access to multiple users The admin can set user password and email notifications settings To set user privileges on the DVR 1 Click User
18. 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 0 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 SUBNET MASK 1ST DNS SERVER 2ND DNS SERVER DDNS SERVER Double click blank field Figure 13 2 Configuring DDNS settings Configuring System Setup e A DDNS Setup window opens DDNS SERVER NAME DOMAIN NAME USER ID PASSWORD DDNS STATUS Figure 13 3 DDNS Setup window 2 Beside DOMAIN NAME double click the blank field e The Virtual Keyboard opens 3 Enter the name of your DDNS address i e tomsmith LOREX NOTE You do not have to enter the entire domain name in the DOMAIN NAME field For example if your DDNS address is tomsmith lorexddns net you only have to enter tomsmith 4 Beside USER ID double click the blank field e The Virtual Keyboard opens 5 Enter your DDNS login name created during the DDNS account creation process 6 Click OK to save your settings 7 Beside PASSWORD double click the blank field e The Virtual Keyboard opens 8 Enter the DDNS password that you created during the DDNS account creation process 9 Click OK to save your settings NOTE Your DDNS information is sent to your e mail address when you create a DDNS account For details see Setting Up DDNS Service on page 106 After you have entered the required DDNS information click the DDNS STATUS button A success message appears If DDNS is running properly 45 Configuring System Setup Auto Port Forwarding The LH600 se
19. 10 3 07 PM To tomsmith dyouremail com Subject DVR NAME SYSTEM ID 05 18 2010 15 07 00 DVR Event E Mail Time 05 18 2010 15 07 00 System ID SYSTEM ID Motion Detection In Channel 1 occurred Motion Detection In Channel 2 occurred Events that the system detected Motion Detection In Channel 6 occurred Live link to connect to your system DDNS must http tomsmith lorexddns net 80 be enabled and properly configured 126 Appendix E Full Connectivity Diagram APPENDIX E FULL CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAM The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the DVR BNC CAMERAS Not Included Internet E LINE OU SLAVE MONITOR Tv Monitor T AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS Not included Not Included Not included PTZ CAMERA Not Included Y ALARM SENSOR Se Not Included SPOT MONITOR TV tz Not Included SELF POWERED MICROPHONE Not Included SENSOR Not Included OR To audio enabled BNC Cameras not included Number and type of cameras variy by model To connect to a TV use a BNC to RCA connector not included 127 Appendix F Connecting PTZ Cameras G tte APPENDIX F CONNECTING PTZ CAMERAS You can connect a RS 485 PTZ camera not included to the PTZ Control Block on the rear panel of the system ALARMIN RELAYRS 485 r el ees es D TX PTZ CAMERA not included Connecting a PTZ camera not included To instal
20. 3 Beside PRE EVENT RECORDING TIME use the buttons to adjust the pre event recording time in seconds 1 5 seconds 4 Beside POST EVENT RECORDING TIME use the a buttons to adjust the post event recording time in seconds 5 180 seconds 9 Click to save your settings CONFIGURING RECORDING MODES SIMPLE RECORDING You can customize what time the system records in Contiuous Motion or Alarm mode e Continuous recording mode sets the system to record in a loop regardless if the camera captures any movement e Motion recording only records when the camera detects movement e Alarm recording marks the video as an Alarm event when an external sensor not included connected to the alarm block in the system Is triggered To configure the type of recording mode during a particular time Enable Simple Recording Mode 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GAGES e The Record Setup menu opens RECORDING MODE SIMPLE Select SIMPLE default SCHEDULE MODE DAILY Sim ple Recordi ng Tab SIMPLE PRE EVENT RECORDING TIME 10 SEC RECORDING POST EVENT RECORDING TIME 10 SEC PANIC RECORDING Figure 7 2 Enabling Simple Recording mode 3 Beside RECORDING MODE select SIMPLE default using the buttons A Click to save your settings 29 Configuring Recording Settings Configure Recording Quality Screen Resolution and Frame Rate 1 Click the SIMPLE RECORDING tab on the left
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22. 9 10 12 13 34 15 1 Navigation Bar Ff WF F F F F F OF OF F EEHEEHE Refresh Time 33er Reload O Figure 18 0 Live Tab main view in single channel mode 16 channel model shown Viewing Video In Different Modes To view video in different modes e Click the Ho Ge EH BE buttons in the Navigation Bar to view video in 1 channel 4 channel 8 channel 8 or 16 channel models only 9 channel and 16 channel 16 channel model only modes e Click to view the next channel e Click to view video in full screen mode Viewing Channels In A Sequence You can view channels on a rotation by using the Sequence feature For example you may want to view channels 1 through 9 in full screen and have them change channels every 3 seconds To view video in a sequence e Click the button in the Navigation Bar 69 Web Remote Viewer Enabling Audio During Viewing You must have a microphone installed onto your system before you can hear audio during remote viewing To enable the audio source while viewing 9 e Clickthe to enable audio Click again to disable audio Syncing Video Audio It is recommended to synchornize audio with the video if audio is available It is recommended to have this setting ON when saving video files Syncing audio with video ensures that there Is no delay between the video and audio To sync audio with video o 1 Click in the Navigation Bar The Setup window opens
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24. Double click to open Virtual Keyboard Default System Password 1234 Figure 3 2 Entering your password into the Virtual Keyboard 2 Enter 1234 and then click the OK button e The Virtual Keyboard closes and the Login window re appears 3 Click OK in the Login window Using the System Logging Out Of The System To log out of the system 1 Exit to the main viewing window If necessary 2 Right click anywhere on the screen e The Quick Menu window opens 3 Click LOGOFF e The LOG OFF window opens CAMERA1 CAMERA2 SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP REC START SEQUENCE PTZ KEY LOCK LOG OFF CAMERA3 CAMERA4 Log Off window LOG OFF ISHUTDOWN 2008 01 15 00 38 00 Fm0 Click LOG OFF Figure 3 3 Logging off the system 4 Click GD Log off e A Log off prompt window opens 9 Click YES to log off the system The system disables the Quick Menu options when the system Is logged out You can continue viewing video streams when the system is logged out NOTE Panic Recording Sequence and PTZ remains enabled even when the system is logged out USING THE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD nan Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter passwords and camera titles on the system To use the Virtual Keyboard 1 Select any desired letter number or character 2 Press ENTER on the remote control or front panel to confirm your selection or click the ENTER button NOTE Click the A 24 button to shift Lu
25. Event drop down menu select ON to enable the DVR to send out an e mail when the DVR reboots 5 Under the Frequency drop down menu select the interval of how often e mail notifications are sent to you when an event occurs 6 For each channel select which events you want to trigger an e mail notification Figure 38 4 e For example you may want a video loss and motion event in channel 2 to trigger a e mail notification to be sent 94 Setting Up Remote Viewing i SETTING UP REMOTE VIEWING Your LH600 Series system is capable of remote connectivity You can connect to your system through e Aremote computer via web browser Internet Explorer amp Safari e A Mobile Device iPhone Blackberry Windows Mobile Advanced Monitoring using DDNS e DDNS allows you to connect to your system remotely using a computer or mobile device e Port forwarding Is required Steps Required 1 Port forward ports 80 and 554 to your router using one of the following e The Auto Port Forwarding feature on the system e The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard included on software CD 2 Create a Lorex DDNS account 3 Enable DDNS on your system e For details on the Auto Port Forwarding feature on the system see Auto Port Forwarding on page 46 e For details on the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard see Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 99 e For details on creating a DDNS account see Setting Up DDNS Service on page 106
26. Keyboard closes 3 Click APPLY to save your settings Enabling Covert Mode To enable disable covert camera 1 Under COVERT click to turn ON OFF covert mode 40 e f ON the channel will appear blacked out on screen but the system will actually be recording 2 Click APPLY to save your settings COLOR SETUP TAB Adjusting Camera Brightness and Color To adjust camera color settings 1 Click the COLOR SETUP tab on the left e The Color Setup tab opens BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST TINT COLOR 50 50 50 50 Color Setup tab Figure 10 1 Color Setup menu 2 Double click on the value you wish to adjust In the desired channel e The channel opens in full screen with a color configuration bar near the bottom of the window BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 50 so Channel number Close button Figure 10 2 Color Configuration bar 3 Click to adjust the Brightness Contrast Tint and Color Values Beside MANE cick EA to change the camera channel 5 Click the Close button bd to exit and save your settings PTZ SETUP TAB PTZ Setup Use the PTZ Setup menu to configure any connected PTZ cameras not included NOTE Make sure your PTZ camera Is properly connected to the system prior to configuring PTZ options Please refer to your PTZ cameras Instruction manual to determine the correct settings for your PTZ camera To configure PTZ settings 1 Click the PTZ SETUP tab on the left e The PTZ Set
27. Motion Alarm and then click OK 10 Click to save your settings 11 Repeat the process as needed 30 Configuring Recording Settings CONFIGURING PANIC RECORDING Panic recording allows the camera to switch Into panic mode and mark the video as a panic event When a camera Is in panic mode it automatically adjusts Its recording parameters and records at a higher video quality You can customize the recording quality of your camera in panic recording to suit your preferences To configure Manual Recording settings 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GEES e The Record Setup menu opens 3 Click the PANIC RECORDING tab on the left 4 The Panic Recording menu opens SIZE FPS QUALITY AUDIO 352X240 7 7 HIGHEST 1 352X240 7 STANDARD 2 s 352X240 gt 30 lt HIGHEST OFF gt 352X240 7 s HIGHEST 4 Panic Recording tab PANIC RECORDING TIME 60 MIN 14 frames remained Frame rate indicator Figure 7 14 Configuring Manual Recording settings 5 For each camera customize the following using the MN buttons e Size Customize the video resolution e FPS Frames Per Second Adjust the video frame rate Higher frame rates yield smoother video but increase file sizes NOTE The Frame rate indicator displays the remaining frames that you can allocate to the cameras e Quality Adjust video quality Higher video quality yields higher quality vid
28. OK to save your settings 84 Web Remote Viewer Contiguring DDNS Settings Enabling DDNS Create a DDNS account and before configuring your DDNS settings e For details on setting up a DDNS account see Setting Up DDNS Service on page 106 To enter your DDNS settings remotely using Web Remote Viewer 1 Click the DDNS sub menu on the navigation menu on the left System gt DDNS The IP Setup Setting window opens 2 Click DDNS The DDNS Setup Setting window opens DONS Setup Eeting Figure 22 0 DDNS Configuration 3 Inthe DDNS drop down menu select ON 4 Inthe User ID field enter the User ID of your DDNS account 5 Inthe Domain Name field enter the sub domain of your DDNS address e For example if your DDNS address is tomsmith lorexddns net your sub domain is tomsmith 6 Inthe Password field enter your DDNS account s login password 7 Click the DDNS Status button to confirm DDNS is functional 8 Click OK to save your settings 85 Contiguring Recording Settings Adjusting Pre and Post Alarm Duration The Pre and Post Alarm Duration recording refers to the time the system records before and after an event occurs For example when you search for video the event begins playing 5 seconds before the event happened and 30 seconds after the event occured To configure Pre and Post recording time 1 Click Record on the navigation bar on the left The Record Operation Setting window opens Recording Opera
29. On Page Down Page Up Figure 19 7 Search By Event tab with a populated search result List 6 Click on the desired event in the populated search result list Video playback begins Backing Up A Video To back up video to your computer 1 Under the Search Tab click the Search By Time tab and then click Backup Search By Time 2009 vr 04 20 06 i 50 00 Refresh Play Backup Backup Button Wi Timer Manual Alarm MMotion user 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 40 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 A HIHIIHIIUHIHIUHUTIUTIHUIHDBLULHUILHHULLLIIHTHIIINIIIIIITIWIWTWTWHIMHULMHHIHHGMIMHHHIIIHHIHHIHIIIIIIII 2 JHIIHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITITITITIHIITITITIITITITITIITITITITITTTTTTTTTTTTTITITITTTTTTTTTTTT T QAQQHIHIHHH s THIHHIHHIHHIIHIIHIHHIHHIIHIHHIHHIHIHIIIIHHIIHIIHIHIHIHIHIIHIHHIHIIHHIHHIIHIIHIHHIHHIHHII A TUTUN TUTUNUE UNUN ENT UNV UNNE VU VUNUTEN TUTUNUE TUNN 5 6 i Figure 19 8 Click the re button to open the backup menu 2 The Backup window opens Using the drop down menus select the day month year and time range Figure 34 8 72 Web Remote Viewer 3 Under Channel Select select what channels you wish to back up o7 12 2009 11 36 07 AM eel M 07 12 2009 j 6 59 59PM j j Select Channel a Tea C ea Feos T ea T chs T che chy T che F cho chio chat l chi chis chia chis Chig Figure 19 9 Backup menu 16 channel model shown 4
30. 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 the guidelines in this manual 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 Va 44 xi Features POWER DISPLAY SEARCH Digital Video Recorder Features e H 264 compression supports D1 704x480 resolution video recording 1 e Pentaplex operation View Record Playback Back up amp Remotely control the system simultaneously e DVI with VGA converter amp BNC outputs for display on PC or TV monitor e 24 7 100 duty cycle hard drive pre installed expandable up to 2TB e Back up critical images to USB media flash drive external HDD e GUI with mouse navigation for easy set up and programming Connectivity e LOREX Instant Mobile Viewing on
31. SO Aaa between upper and lowercase letters Caps Lock button Using the System On Screen Display By default the system launches with a live quad screen view also called the Main Viewing mode 1 CAMERA2 CAMERA3 CAMERA4 2008 01 15 00 38 00 Fim kiy Figure 3 5 Main viewing mode 4 channel model shown 1 Channel Title Displays the channel number or title 2 Recording Status Different icons represent different recording modes Continuous Motion Panic and Alarm Continuous Recordin 9 e Continuous Recording records 24 hours a day M Motion Recording e Motion Recording records only when the camera detects movement P Panic Recording Panic Recording marks the video as a Panic event allowing for easy searchability I e Alarm Recording marks the video when an Alarm Recording alarm is triggered Figure 3 6 Recording Status types 3 Status Bar Displays system time date and recording status 2008 01 15 00 38 00 3 Hard drive recording mode 1 Network Icon 2 Year Month Date Time 4 Hard Drive Storage Indicator Figure 3 7 System status bar 13 Using the System The Status Bar gives you an overview status of the system 1 Network Status Shows the status of the network connection Blue network connection is connected Grey network connection is not connected 2 Date amp Time Shows the current date and time on the system 3 HDD Status OW indicates di
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35. a slow internet connection it Is recommended to setthe refresh rate to higher settings 6 10 second refresh rate to reduce bandwidth consumption To change image refresh rates e Click the Refresh Time drop down menu select desired refresh rate andthen press Reload Figure 33 4 68 Legend e El Pre alarm recording green square A Motion Detected e No Camera Connected e M Motion Recording e C Continuous Recording e A Alarm Recording e P Panic Recording Reload Figure 18 4 Refresh Time drop down menu Viewing An Event Log Web Remote Viewer Viewing an Event Log allows you to view a list of events that happened For example you may want to see if there were any system changes during the weekend To view an event log e Click the Log tab and press the Page Down and Page Up buttons to scroll through the log Date Time 2009 11 04 10 14 35 2009 11 04 10 14 35 2009 11 04 10 14 35 2009 11 04 10 14 35 2009 11 04 10 14 35 2009 11 04 10 14 35 2009 11 04 10 14 35 2009 11 04 10 14 35 Page Down J Page Up Page Down amp Page Up buttons Figure 18 5 View events in a list by using the Log tab Configuring PTZ Settings Log Continuous Recording On Continuous Recording On Continuous Recording On Continuous Recording On Continuous Recording Off Continuous Recording Off Continuous Recording Off Continuous Recording Off 4 3 Time 3 sec y Reload Y
36. a trademark of Apple Inc Blackberry is a trade mark of Research In Motion Ltd Other trademarks are the property of Lorex Technology Inc We reserve the right to change models configurations or specifications without notice or liability Product may not be exactly as shown Images are simulated xii GETTING STARTED The system comes with the following components a LOC ur HL ee C n a if iy th F 1 5 115100 DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER REMOTE MOUSE ETHERNET CABLE CONTROL A POWER CABLE DVI TO VGA ADAPTER QUICK START GUIDE AND POWER ADAPTER MANUAL ELECTRONIC MANUAL 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 G Ll BASIC SETUP mir assasi sa BNC Camera connection DVI Connection USB Mouse connection Ethernet Port PAL NTSC Switch 1 CONNECT THE BNC CAMERAS e Connect the BNC cameras to the BNC ports on the rear panel of the system BNC Port 2 CONNECT THE MOUSE e Connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the rear panel of the system USB Port 3 CONNECT THE ETHERNET CABLE e Connect the ethernet cable to the ethernet port on the rear panel of the system Ethernet Port 4 CONNECT A DVI DISPLAY e Connect a DVI display to the DVI port Use a D
37. channels use the ALL drop down menu Alarm Input Setting Use the ALL tab to CH No apply changes across all channels Figure 23 2 Alarm Input Setting window 3 Under the Type drop down menu select if the alarm is normally open N O or normally closed N C 4 Click OK to save your settings Configuring Alarm Output Settings To configure alarm output settings 1 Click the Alarm Output sub menu on the left navigation bar Sensor gt Alarm Output The Alarm Output Setting window opens Alarm Output Setting Alarm Output ai Notification Figure 23 3 Alarm Output window 2 Under the Operation drop down menu select Enable or Disable to turn on or off alarm the alarm output 3 Under the Mode drop down menu select Latched or Transparent e Latched alarms continually beep long after a camera detects motion Transparent alarms beep only when there is motion Once the camera does not detect motion the beeping stops 4 Under the HDD Event drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable a hard disk failure to send out an e mail notification 5 For each channel select which events you want to trigger an alarm Figure 38 4 e For example you may want a video loss and motion event in channel 2 to trigger an alarm 6 Click OK to save your settings 92 Web Remote Viewer Configuring Buzzer Out Settings In this example Video Loss and Motion Is selected in channel 2 If video loss o
38. e For details on enabling DDNS on your system see Network Tab on page 45 95 Advanced Remote Monitoring Using DDNS ADVANCED REMOTE MONITORING USING DDNS Setting up remote viewing requires several steps Networking skills are required to correctly configure the remote viewing functions What Do Need e DVR System e A router not provided with the system and High Speed Cable or DSL Internet Connectivity for remote viewing outside your network World Wide Web WAN uP Pwn INTERNET z 3 E c eS k P ss LAc ET ROUTER Not Included Not Included Figure 24 0 Remote monitoring connectivity diagram Network Setup Remote Access Overview To setup remote viewing 1 With the system powered off connect the system to the router using an Ethernet cable NOTE You must connect the system to the router prior to turning on the system This allows the system and router to communicate over the network 2 Power onthe system e Wait for the system to boot to the main viewing window 3 Press the Return button on the front panel to find your system s IP address 4 Port Forward the required ports on your router using one of the following e Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard For details see Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 99 e The AUTOPORT button in the system s network settings 5 Setup an account at http www lorexddns net 96 Advanced Remote Monitoring Usin
39. events you want each channel to trigger For example you may only want Video Loss events to trigger an alarm To configure action settings 1 Set the following e ALARM Select the box to enable the alarm output when an alarm input Is triggered e VIDEO LOSS Select the box to enable the alarm output when video loss occurs onthe system i e if the video cable from the camera is disconnected from the system e MOTION Select the box to enable the alarm output when motion is detected on the system 2 Click APPLY to save your settings BUZZER OUT Use the Buzzer Out menu to configure behavior and actions for sirens or speakers connected to the system not included When an alarm triggers the siren speaker will sound To open the Buzzer Out menu 1 Click the BUZZER OUTPUT tab on the left e The Buzzer Output window opens GSEVENTISENSOR a OPERATION DISABLE gt HDD EVENT DISABLE MODE TRANSPARENT gt DURATION 5 SEC ALARM INPUT aw VIDEO LOSS MOTION APPLY Figure 15 3 E mail Notification window Behavior Settings To configure behavior settings 1 Under OPERATION select ENABLE 2 Under HDD EVENT select ON OFF If ON an HDD event will trigger an alarm output 3 Under MODE select TRANSPARENT or LATCHED NOTE Transparent indicates the output is active only when the trigger criteria Is present Latched Indicates the output Is active for a set period of time after a trigger
40. for illustration purposes only Figure 20 5 Adjusting motion sensitivity 9 Click the Select All button to highlight the entire grid or e Click the Reverse All button to reverse the grid area selection e Click the Delete All button to delete all highlighted areas in the grid 6 Click OK to save your settings 76 Web Remote Viewer Contiguring Display Settings Adjusting OSD On Screen Display Settings To configure OSD settings 1 Click Display on the navigation bar on the left The OSD Settings window opens EEE ee WEB Remote Viewer 3 Camera OSD Setting Display Status Bar 1 OSD Monitor Sound 3 System a Record Cancel 3 Sensor Figure 21 0 OSD Setting window 2 Under the Status Bar Timeout drop down menu select the duration of when the status bar in the DVR menu hides or times out e The Status Bar Timeout choices are Always 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 1 minute 3 Under the Camera Title drop down menu select ON or OFF to toggle the camera name display on or off when viewing video 4 Under the Recording Mode Icon drop down menu select ON or OFF to toggle the recording mode icon on or off when viewing video 9 Under the Border drop down menu select ON or OFF to toggle a border around a viewing window when a window Is clicked 6 Click OK to save your settings 77 Web Remote Viewer Adjusting Video Monitoring Settings To adjust Montior Set
41. insert the USB flash drive into the USB port of the system To save your system settings 1 Beside SYSTEM DATA click the SAVE button e Asuccess window opens when the system settings save onto the USB flash drive DATE TIME SYSTEM INFORMATION J SYSTEM NAME F W UPDATE FACTORY DEFAULT SYSTEM DATA MAIL PASSWORD NETWORK USER MANAGEMENT CONTROL DEVICE Save amp Load buttons Figure 14 5 Saving system settings 2 Click OK to exit Loading System Settings Prerequisites e Save your system settings onto a USB flash drive and insert the USB flash drive into the USB port of the system To load your system settings 1 Click the LOAD button e A Login window opens 2 Enter your user name and password and then click OK e A success window opens 3 Click OK to restart the system Configuring System Setup Enabling and Disabling The System Password To enable or disable the system password 1 Beside the PASSWORD field click select ON or OFF 2 Click APPLY to save your settings DATE TIME SYSTEM INFORMATION PRESS SYSTEM NAME LH600 F IW UPDATE PRESS FACTORY DEFAULT DATA SAVE LOAD tl MAIL PASSWORD ON USER MANAGENENT NETWORK DEVICE Password field Figure 14 6 Enabling disabling the system password 3 Enter your name and password when the Login window opens A Click OK to save your settings 9 Configuring System Setup CONTROL DEVICE TAB The Co
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43. the following e High Speed Internet e Router not included e Ethernet cable not included e Computer with Internet Explorer 6 or later 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 have found my System Information e Press the RETURN button 7 on the remote control or front panel of the system OR e SYSTEM SETUP gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM MANAGEMENT gt SYSTEM INFORMATION My IP Address Is _ _ My MAC Address is have enabled Port Forwarding on my router e Port 80 amp 554 NOTE Use the AUTOPORT feature in the system or use the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to port forward your router e For details on the AUTOPORT button feature see Auto Port Forwarding on page 46 e For details on the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard see Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 99 108 Setting Up DDNS Service have configured DDNS for remote access to my system Go to www lorexddns net and create a new account To enable DDNS on your system To open the DDNS on your system 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GACETA e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click SYSTEM e The System setup window opens 4 Click the NETWORK tab on the left e The Network window opens 9 Select the DDNS checkbox e Click APPLY to sa
44. the video acceleration To change video acceleration type 1 Click The Settings window opens 2 Setting qa le DirectDraw oi y Select DirectDraw or GDI GDI Live CH Select GDI if you have video acceleration Save Folder problems C Users duilDesktop EA Save Cancel Figure 18 2 Settings Window 2 Select GDI and then press Save 67 Web Remote Viewer Monitoring Your Cameras You can monitor all your cameras at a glance by using the Status tab Figure 33 3 Status Channel No Alarm Motion Video Loss Y SF WF F E F NF y FF Recording E E E E Alarm Out Refresh Time 3 sec jej Reload Figure 18 3 Monitor your cameras using the Status tab 16 channel model shown The Status tab allows you to have a bird s eye view of all the connected cameras For example in figure 33 3 motion was detected in Channel 6 indicated by the amp Icon If you click amp you will jump to Channel 6 This allows you to quickly and easily view a channel with activity Increasing and Reducing Video Refresh Rates You can increase and reduce how often the video feed Images refresh Reducing the refresh time improves video fluidity Increasing refresh times reduces video fluidity If you have a fast internet connection It Is recommended to set the refresh time to the lowest possible setting 3 second refresh rate This allows you to view video with more movement If you have
45. to save your settings Estena x USER ID USER ID E MAIL ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN EMAIL COM PASSWORD EXPIRY 1 MONTH PASSWORD EXPIRY 1 MONTH Figure 13 10 Configuring Password Expiry duration Adding New Users To add new users to the system 1 Click the ADD button near the bottom of the window e The Add window opens USER ID ADMIN PASSWORD AS GROUP ID MANAGER E MAIL E MAIL NOTIFICATION ON Figure 13 11 Adding new users 2 Configure the following e USER ID Enter in the desired user name by double clicking the blank field beside USER ID e PASSWORD Enter in the desired user password by double clicking the blank field beside PASSWORD e GROUP ID Select the type of user account you wish to create MANAGER or USER e E MAIL Enter the e mail address associated with the account This will be the e mail account that receives e mail notifications e E MAIL NOTIFICATION Select ON to enable e mail notifications for the account e Click OK and then click APPLY to save your settings SYSTEM MANAGEMENT TAB The System Management tab allows you to upgrade the system firmware restore system factory defaults and view vital system information To open the System Management tab 1 Click the SYSTEM MANAGEMENT tab on the left e The System Management window opens SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM NAME F W UPDATE FACTORY DEFAULT gt SYSTEM DATA MAIL PASSWORD DATE TIME NETWO
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47. 120 Appendix B Replacing The Hard Drive Formatting The Hard Drive Format your new hard drive so that the system properly detects It To format your hard drive 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window Formatting a hard drive e iCk The quick CAR Open permantely erases all data 2 Click GASES AN e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click DISK MANAGEMENT e The Disk Management window opens CDISK MANAGEMENT a This cannot be undone RECORD TIME LIMIT DELETE DATA OVERWRITE FORMAT a Startbutton DISK INFORMATION APPLY 4 Beside FORMAT click the START button e The Login window opens 9 Enter in your user name and password and then click OK e A warning window opens Do you want to Format disk SA 6 Click YES to format your hard drive e Wait for the system to erase the hard drive The system restarts automatically once the formatting process completes 121 Appendix C Using The Storage Calculator APPENDIX C USING THE STORAGE CALCULATOR The Storage Calculator software calculates the amount of recording time available on your hard drive based on the System Recording Settings This software is located on the CD Included with your system 1 Select the settings to reflect Recording Calculator H 264 the options you have chosen on i your system Video gt Channel NTSC C PAL 4CH 8CH Data Hour Data Day e Channel Select t
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49. 22 6 Activation tab To configure the Activation tab 1 Select the recording type Cont continuous recording Mot motion recording Cont Mot continuous and motion recording Alarm alarm recording 2 Drag your cursor across the channel bar to select the duration of recording e Optional Select a second and third recording type Cont Mot Cont Mot and drag your cursor across the channel bar 3 Use the Select All Reverse All Delete All buttons near the bottom of the window to manipulate what you select 4 Click OK to save your settings NOTE You can mix recording types in a channel Configuring Panic Recording Settings To configure Panic Recording Settings 1 Click the Panic sub menu on the navigation bar on the left Record gt Panic The Panic Recording Setting window opens n Camera Panic Recording sl 3 Display ch Size Frame Rate CH1 4 240 CH2 4 240 CH3 4 240 CH4 4 240 3 Sound 3 System a Record Operation Advanced gt Panic a Sensor Figure 22 7 Panic Recording Setting window Remained Cancel 89 Web Remote Viewer 2 Under the Size resolution drop down menu select the desired resolution for the specific channel e The Resolution choices are 352 x 240 704 x 240 704 x 480 3 Under the Framerate drop down menu select the desired frame rate for the specific channel e Frame rate choices in FPS are 1 2 3 7 15 30 e The far right colum
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52. DVR and set up a DDNS address you can begin live viewing from your IPhone Connecting to your system on your iPhone L 1 Touch the Safari icon sA to start web browsing 2 Inthe address bar enter your DDNS address in full For example http tomsmith lorexddns net e A login window opens 3 Enter the system s user name and password by default ADMIN 1234 e The Mobile View page opens and automatically connects to channel 1 Figure 27 0 Router settings window 110 Remote Viewing On Mobile Devices Web Remote Viewer iPhone Interface Changing Channels 1 Touch the channel drop down menu to access a list of channels 2 Touch a channel ie 03 CH to switch channels e A checkmark appears beside the selected channel 3 Touch the Done button to exit No Service 3 192 168 1 113 80 html 01 CH 7 Max FF v Refresh Info Flick your finger on the channel list to scroll through list 4 gt To a Channel drop down menu Figure 27 1 Web Remote Viewer Phone interface Adjusting Video Frame Rate 1 Touch the frame rate drop down menu to access a list of frame rates 2 Selecta desired frame rate e A checkmark appears beside the selected frame rate 3 Touch the Done button to exit No Service 3 98 ua Unuuca 192 168 1 113 80 html No Service 14 45 98 l TI Previous AutoFill 01 CH v Max FF TO Chetre
53. H 264 Easy Connect Internet Remote Viewing DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE RECORDER English Version 1 0 www lorextechnology com Copyright 2010 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 modells e LH604501 For more information on this product firmware updates and accessory products please visit us at www lorextechnology com CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION IO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated 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 gt gt CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT LOREX CONTACT US FIRST NEED HELP DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE
54. ION Mouse Control The mouse is an optional control device for the system To connect a USB mouse e Connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the front panel NOTE If using a PS 2 mouse not included a PS 2 to USB adapter not included is required 1 Left Button While in a split screen display mode double click an individual channel to view it in full screen double click again to return to the split screen display mode While navigating menus click to select a menu option Figure 2 1Mouse buttons 2 Right Button Right click anywhere on the screen to open the Quick Menu 3 Scroll Wheel N A Remote Control Navigation When navigating the menus using the remote e control perform the following lt e e Press the Y 4 buttons to move the F2 on screen cursor Press the ENTER button SH to select an option e Press the RETURN button lto de select the option F1 button Quickly Access System Information e To access vital system information such as your system s MAC address and IP address press F1 on your remote Return button Enter button Figure 2 2 Accessing system information using the remote Using the System SESE USING THE SYSTEM Once the system is properly connected you may power on your system and log in Powering on off The System To power on the system 1 Connect the DC12V power adapter to the rear panel of the system 2 Press the POWER button on the front panel
55. ION tab e The Activation tab opens ACTIVATION Camera Schedule CONTINUOUS MOTION ALARM Figure 7 10 Customizing camera recording type Daily mode 2 Drag the mouse cursor in the Camera Schedule to select the time range you want a particular recording event to take place e A Recording pop up window opens CONTINUOUS MOTION ALARM 3 Select the recording type Continuous Motion Alarm and then click OK 4 Click to save your settings 9 Repeat the process as needed 34 Configuring Recording Settings Customizing Recording Type Weekly mode To customize the camera s recording type in Weekly mode 1 Click the RECORDING OPERATIONS tab on the left 2 Beside RECORDING MODE select ADVANCED using the buttons 3 Beside SCHEDULE MODE select WEEKLY using the a buttons 4 Click to save your settings 9 Click the ADVANCED RECORDING tab on the left 6 Click the ACTIVATION tab e The Activation tab opens SAA Activation Tab Date selection bo Camera Schedule CONTINUOUS MOTION ALARM Figure 7 12 Customizing camera recording type Weekly mode 7 Inthe Date selection box select the day you wish to apply the settings to 8 Drag the mouse cursor in the Camera Schedule to select the time range you want a particular recording event to take place e A Recording pop up window opens CONTINUOUS MOTION Figure 7 13 Recording pop up menu 9 Select the recording type Continuous
56. Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard software e The installation window opens 2 Click Next to continue o Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Setup lal Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Setup Installation Folder Welcome Where moud ou like Lorex Auto Port Fonvardng lo be mstaled Welcome to the installer for Lorex Auto Port Forwarding 1 0 1 kt is strongly recommended that you ext all Windows programs The software wil be instilled in the folder listed below To selec a different location ether SES 125 i all be i bbe in before continuing with this installation rem pa ae cick Change lo browse la arr en lider F you have any other programs running please click Cancel close the programs and run this setup again Lores Anta Pest F L Otherwise click Next to continue Program Alea peras Ban Part Fapwnering Select Space required 4 77 MB installation Space avalable on selected deve 32 8260 directory optional ein Qe Click Next Figure 25 0 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard installation menu 3 Click the Change button to change the default installation directory optional Click the Next button to continue 4 Select the users who can see the Auto Port Forwarding shortcut Optional Click the Next button to continue Pa Lites Aafia Poof Fosvanrchruq Setup Shewtead Pide Whara would you bos the a orncuta 16 ba irataled bos The shoe lena wi ba creme im ths okies malented balear E you dan
57. Mode e When a Motion Recording Is triggered the Motion Pop up mode will automatically bring the channel with the motion recording into full screen Under the Motion Pop up Dwell drop down menu select the duration of the motion pop up window e Motion Pop up Durations are 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 40 seconds 60 seconds Click OK to save your settings Web Remote Viewer Adjusting Audio Settings To adjust audio settings 1 Click Sound on the navigation bar on the left The Audio Setting window opens Audio Setting Display Sound Audio Buzzer System Record Buzzer Setting Figure 21 2 Audio Setting window 2 Under the Live Audio drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable live audio 3 Under the Network Audio Transmission 2 way audio drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable two way audio 4 Under the Network Audio Receive 1 way audio drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable one way audio 9 Under the Keypad drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable the button beeps on the DVR 6 Under the Remote Control drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable the remote control beeps 7 Click OK to save your settings 79 Web Remote Viewer Contiguring System Settings Configuring Date and Time To configure your DVR s date and time 1 Click System on the navigation bar on
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59. ON select ON If ON the system will send an email notification to selected users NOTE You must select ON in order to configure action settings 2 Under BOOTING EVENT select ON OFF If ON the system will send an email notification when the system restarts powers on off 3 Under HDD EVENT select ON OFF If ON the system will send an email notification when an error occurrs in the internal HDD Action Settings Set event triggers for each channel To configure action settings 1 Setthe following e ALARM Select the box to enable e mail notifications when an alarm input is triggered e VIDEO LOSS Select the box to enable e mail notifications when video loss occurs on the system e MOTION Select the box to enable e mail notifications when motion ts detected on the system 2 Under FREQUENCY select the time interval that the system sends email notifications 3 Click APPLY to save your settings 96 DISK MANAGE e Configure settings for the internal hard drive To open the Disk Manage menu 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GSRET e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click DISK MANAGEMENT e The Disk Management window opens CDISK MANAGEMENT a _ _ _ _ RECORD TIME LIMIT DELETE DATA OVERWRITE FORMAT DISK INFORMATION APPLY Figure 15 5 Disk management menu Configure the following e RECORD TIME LIMIT Select 12 HO
60. RK USER MANAGEMENT System Management tab Figure 13 12 System Management window Configuring System Setup Viewing System Information e To view system information click the PRESS button beside SYSTEM INFORMATION 127 0 0 1 00 11 5F F0 04 0B 250 GB 17110 1 44 33 21 08 1P 00 IP ADDRESS MAC ADDRESS DISK CAPACITY F W VERSION H W VERSION VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE DDNS DOMAIN NAME RTSP SERVER PORT WEB SERVER PORT Figure 13 13 System Information window Changing The System Name e To change the system name double click the field beside SYSTEM NAME Use the Virtual Keyboard to enter the desired system name up to 15 characters Upgrading The System Firmware Firmware updates enhance system stability and performance Prerequisites Download the latest firmware from www lorextechnology com and then extract the file onto your USB flash drive To update the system firmware 1 Insert the USB flash drive with the latest firmware into the USB port of the system 2 Beside F W UPDATE click the PRESS button e A Login window opens 3 Enter your user name and password and then click OK e A firmware file browser window opens 49 Configuring System Setup 4 Click the GET F W button e The system searches for the firmware files on your USB device DEVICE F W VERSION LANGUAGE 44 1F 0A Multi Double click here to begin firmware upgrade GET F W button Figure 14 0 Firmware upgrade win
61. SB memory key or USB hard drive you can view the video on your PC The system includes a proprietary video player called Backup Player Use Backup Player to play video archived video from your USB device Prerequisites e A free USB port To view archived video from your USB memory key USB hard drive 1 Insert the USB memory key or USB hard drive into the computer s USB port AutoPlay 4 Removable Disk G a Always do this for video files Video files options Psy Import pictures sg tine Gis Br Download images ising Adobe Bridge CS4 Click Open folder to view files Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel Figure 5 1 AutoPlay window in Windows Vista 7 2 Browse your system for your USB device e On Windows XP Double click My Computer and then double click the Removable Disk directory or the name of your USB hard drive e On Windows Vista 7 An autoplay window pops up Click Open folder to view files to browse your USB device 3 Double click the folder named ARCHIVE _XXXXXX_XXXXXX where X is the date year time in the USB memory key hard drive directory ARCHIVE 100315 1 52900 Figure 5 2 USB device directory 21 4 Double click on setup exe to install the video codec e Follow the on screen instructions and install the video codec vd Jo ARCHIVE 100315 152900 W Organize gt Views Ml SlideShow Burn Name
62. SER PASSWORD TEST E MAIL 2 Click EVENT SENSOR 3 Click the E MAIL NOTIFICATION tab on the left e The E mail Notification window opens NOTIFICATION ON HDD EVENT ON BOOTING EVENT ON ALARM VIDEO LOSS MOTION 1 am 2 a 3 am 4 FREQUENCY 10 MIN APPLY EVENT SENSOR 125 Appendix D Enabling E Mail Notifications Behavior Settings To configure behavior settings 1 Under NOTIFICATION select ON 2 Under HDD EVENT select ON OFF If ON the system will send an email notification when an error occurrs in the internal HDD 3 Under BOOTING EVENT select ON OFF If ON the system will send an email notification when the system restarts powers on off Action Settings Set event triggers for each channel To configure action settings 1 Set the following e ALARM Select the box to enable e mail notifications when an alarm input is triggered e VIDEO LOSS Select the box to enable e mail notifications when video loss occurs onthe system e MOTION Select the box to enable e mail notifications when motion is detected on the system 2 Under FREQUENCY select the time interval that the system sends email notifications e Click APPLY to save your settings Reading Received E Mails When the system detects an event such as a motion or alarm event a notification email Is automatically sent to your email Example of a system notification email From DVR mailto LH600 dlorexddns net Sent May 18
63. Server 207 164 234 193 Enter 192 168 1 100 into the DMZ Secondary DNS Server 207 164 228 125 Host IP section into Router 2 IP Address 192 168 1 100 a Assigned by Router 2 Figure 25 14 Configuring multiple routers In both scenarios the router that is immediate to the internet connection Router 2 in illustration must act as a bridge to another router Router 1 in illustration The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard must connect to Router 1 A proper DMZ configuration in Router 2 allows all incoming traffic going through Router 2 to automatically pass to Router 1 Router 2 acts as a dummy router and passes all the incoming data onto Router 1 Router 1 Is the router that needs the port forwarding information 104 Configuring a DMZ host connection e Connect to Router 1 on your network referred to as Possible 1st Router in the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Obtain the IP address of Router 1 Usually this can be found in the Status section of your router menu The IP should begin with 192 168 This IP address is your DMZ IP e Enter the IP address obtained from Router 1 into the DMZ section of Router 2 e Once you have configured Router 2 with a DMZ connection run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to begin auto port forwarding to Router 1 e Consult your router s owner s manual for details on configuring DMZ settings Locating your Router IP The Status Page Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wiz
64. System Y Setup EI M Y Smart Alarm V Video Loss Period From 2009 12 gt 02 B To 2009 w 12 s o2 32 el Nearest w Search Date Time Page Down Figure 19 5 Search By Event tab 71 2 Under Event select de select the criteria you want to search your video with 3 Under Period select the year time and date range you wish wish to search your video with 4 Beside Search button click the drop down menu and select whether you want to search the video Nearest or Farthest to the event Nearest v Search Figure 19 6 Click the drop down menu to search the event nearest or farthest date and time to the video event 5 Click Search to populate the search list Figure 34 6 Search By Event Event Y All Y System W Setup Y Motion Y Alarm Y Video Loss Y Record Period From 2009 12 wvw 03 00 O j To 2009 j 12 lt 07 gt 11 lt 02 5 Farthest Search Date Time 2009 11 03 00 00 02 Motion Recording On 4 2009 11 03 00 00 02 Motion Detection 4 On 2009 11 03 00 00 08 Motion Recording Off 4 2009 11 03 00 00 08 Motion Detection 4 Off Populated search results 2009 11 03 00 00 08 Motion Recording Off 5 2009 11 03 00 00 08 Motion Detection 5 Off 2009 11 03 00 00 09 Motion Recording On 5 2009 11 03 00 00 09 Motion Detection 5
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66. UR 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 1 WEEK 1 MONTH or OFF NOTE Record lime Limitreferstothe length of time data will be kept on the HDD For example if the Record Time Limit is set for 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 onthe 1st of the month On the 9th of the month it will begin overwriting data that occurred on the 2nd of the month e DELETE DATA Deletes the data once the hard drivereachestherecord time limit i e 1 week 1 month RECORDTIME LIMIT must be ON for this function to work The system deletes the oldest data first in first out e DISK INFORMATION Click the START button beside DISK INFORMATION to view the make and storage size of your hard drive e OVERWRITE Select ON OFF If ON the system will overwite the earliest recorded video data once the HDD s is full ATTENTION The OVERWRITE feature must be ON for the Record Time Limit feature to function 4 Click APPLY to save your settings FORMATTING THE HDD It may be necessary to format the hard disk s such as when installing a new HDD s ATTENTION Formatting erases ALL video data on the HDD This step cannot be undone To format the hard drive 1 Click the START button beside the FORMAT field e The Login window opens 2 Enter in your user name and password and then click OK e A warning window opens
67. VI to VGA converter for VGA displays DVI Port 5 CONNECT THE POWER ADAPTER e Connect the power adapter to the system Connect the end of the power adapter to a wall socket or a surge protector DC12V Port 6 VERIFY CAMERA IMAGE e Verify camera video quality before mounting the cameras to a permanent location e If your region uses PAL output use the PAL NTSC switch on the rear panel of the system to change your regions display mode 7 SET THE TIME e Set the system time for accurate video time stamps Videos with inacurate times may not be valid as surveillance evidence e For details on setting the time see Setting the Time on page 25 The Default System Password Is 1234 Connecting The Cameras _ a CONNECTING THE CAMERAS Before you mount the cameras test to ensure the cameras have no problems Plan where you will route the wiring for the camera and where you will aim the camera Installation Tips Mount the camera where the lenses are away from direct and intense sunlight Plan your cable wiring so that it does not interfere with power lines or telephone lines Ensure that the camera wiring is not exposed or easily cut Adjust the camera angle so that it covers an area with high traffic In high risk locations have multiple cameras point in the same area This provides camera redundancy if a camera malfunctions or if a vandal attempts to damage the camera 6 Mount the camera in an area tha
68. Y Select ADVANCED PRE EVENT RECORDING TIME 10 SEC POST EVENT RECORDING TIME 10 SEC PRIORITY ORDER SIZE gt FPS APPLY UNDO Figure 7 6 Enabling Simple Recording mode e The SCHEDULE MODE option is now enabled For details on configuring Weekly Schedule mode see Customizing Recording Type Weekly mode on page 35 31 e The ADVANCED RECORDING tab appears on the left Advanced Recording Tab Figure 7 7 Enabling Advanced Recording RECORDING MODE SCHEDULE MODE PRE EVENT RECORDING TIME POST EVENT RECORDING TIME PRIORITY ORDER 9 Click the ADVANCED RECORDING tab on the left e The Advanced Recording Menu opens RECORDING OPERATIONS PANIC RECORDING 352X240 352X240 352X240 352X240 Figure 7 8 Customizing recording quality Customize Recording Quality dvi 4b IK divi 4b 4b qh QUALITY HIGHEST STANDARD HIGHEST HIGHEST en v ES L gt v AUDIO 4 2 4 4b 4b 4b qh ADVANCED DAILY 10 SEC 10 SEC SIZE gt FPS gt m P dr del del do Customizable to Weekly or Daily Recording Timeline You can customize the recording quality depending on the hour of the day For example you may want your cameras to record at the highest quality between 9 00am and 4 00pm and reduce the video quality after 4 00pm to conserve storage space To customize video recording quality 1 Drag your mouse cursor across the Recording Timeline Figur
69. a AAA upstream High speed internet connection required for live WAN video audio streaming 60 Web Remote Viewer Logging into Web Remote Viewer To log into Web Remote Viewer on your web browser 1 Open Internet Explorer and type in the DDNS address you registered with the LH600 A login window appears 2 Enter in your DVR s user ID and password The Web Remote Viewer window opens ATM Internet Explorer provided by Dell gt http dhu600linux digimerge net html trustsite htm E Am y This website wants to install the following add on regtrustsite Control from Digimerge Technologies ActiveX tool bar Figure 16 0 Web Remote Viewer window prompting for an Active X install 3 Click the Active X menu bar near the top of the browser Click Install ActiveX Control eee e Click to install ActiveX What s the Risk More information Figure 16 1 Click Install ActiveX Control to install ActiveX onto your browswer 4 Click Install when the security window opens Internet Explorer Security Warning Do you want to install this software Name regtrustsite Control Publisher Digimerge Technologies Inc P While files from the Internet can be useful this file type can potentially harm 9 your computer Only install software from publishers you trust What s the risk Figure 16 2 Internet Explorer Security Warning window Click Install to continue 61 Web Remote Viewer 5
70. ain viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GAETE e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click SOUND e The Sound setup window opens LIVE AUDIO NETWORK AUDIO TX NETWORK AUDIO RX Audio tab Figure 11 0 Audio Menu NOTE Network audio will consume more bandwidth and may affect the transmission of the video signal Enable or disable network audio based on your network settings AUDIO TAB Enabling System Network Audio 1 Beside LIVE AUDIO click to select ON to enable live audio Configuring System Setup NOTE You must use audio capable cameras not included for live audio to transmit from the camera to the system 2 Beside NETWORK AUDIO TX transmit click to select ON to enable network audio transmission 3 Beside NETWORK AUDIO RX receive select ON to enable the system to receive audio from the cameras Click APPLY to save your settings BUZZER TAB Disabling System Beeps To disable the system beeps 1 Click the BUZZER tab on the left e The Buzzer menu opens KEYPAD REMOTE CONTROL Buzzer tab Figure 11 1 Buzzer Menu 2 Under KEYPAD click to select OFF 3 Under REMOTE CONTROL click to select OFF 4 Click APPLY to save your settings 43 Configuring System Setup SYSTEM SAS Configure date and time system management settings and control device options To open the System menu 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing win
71. aje no podra devolver este producto di rectamente a la tienda LOREX www lorextechnology com April 27 2010 R3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CENNO Stal COG Los wre dra tee e ein nate Sate e es ein eae ate area eon aoe 1 Basic SCS us ones vere A GA ee bee A oe eee 2 1 Gonnect The BNC Cameras usuy upyamuy i A Ed BN HH AERA ce E A ee 2 2 COMMCCE TOS MOUSE L uuu ya huku musakama ban Ma bag ama qa ae te ten thee ha ah p abu Z 3 Connect The Ethernet Cable ici ulyuy yolun RG BEADS EEL GBR u uyu ZY RE 2 z CONNEC IDV DISDA hsoa SSS S uusha uk at RO Rice an fo QS cae a a os 2 I Connect Tne POWCF ACB ILI ss rd a a suyapa a uku ne demas Rw ee aksa I o Vany Camera Made torpon dd nd Ad de di da 2 MALVINA o uma A DAA A EEE hs AE wana au Be ee my ata Connecting The Cameras rai a da 4 Camera tana INSISTI pitt Rep ht A READ BG Sapi Be OGG a RRB ainia E 4 Connecting and Removing BNC cables atea y a a wh ee ee eo BO ee ke de O aa eo 3 ONG AM OU acercan dara ar cedar ere eer 6 AAA ea a ee cee Senses ee eer ee ae eee ee 7 CONTROL DEVICOS an miis aes a ech eae ete eee aa 8 Remote CONTFOL ratas ukukupas sae a sae aa 8 System Navigation air ea iaa a et 9 Mouse CONO asc u SSS Gen kakuta a 9 Remote Control Navigation sepais criar A eee ae 9 Quickly Access System Information yy u eS Tulus eho Ses AA ua ee eee ag oi 9 USING the SST aia darias rias 10 Powering On Off The Syst m sergide rosei erra tuada a pusaq 10 Logging In To The System s coed
72. ala sau aie ad dae eee te aa aaa Apert av San Seay 44 Side ge a ere ee ee ee eee ee ee E ee mee ee ey eee eee sss cree eee ee eee ss 45 ENANOS DAR e ds sd eos 45 COMmGuringuOWINS SOngs uni SE OSL US A usus aoe ete eo is oes 45 AUTO POPE FORERO steel a Rho A ESS s ES SRE a REESE eee eee Be 46 Configuring System Transmission speed 2 20 44 246525954 A SS eS teks A i PS RSS 46 EEE uuu E mom eg nas LG aged Wee te sS De Go BSE be Pie Sus CO see 46 Coniiguring the Esmalt Sarver va Geet ai ln iS shige wok eis a ae 46 Configuring Your System To Send Notification E Mails cra ts rana 47 User Management Tal ti A a a e 4 Configuring Email NOUTMCAUION 56 WINGS u u u Soa aes ee a eds eek are at ea mg Ye aia 48 Configuring Password Expiry Duration ee 48 Ad O INCU Sere case peca eee ope oA Ahi Gr Sete Sve Seer ete A She ee SS Qusa a Mate ate E us See ane 48 VSCOM Managemen I QD eit nia te cig Bi deed Rare ea acy Saag a eee bee ek 49 Viewing S Y SUS Ma MORE AOI mevisoues dba e te cn eu ase cl but cei ds Garant ade debas 49 Changing The System Name scx Gt es eds et er de ner dno werd teers ae ee ee ae cinta 49 Upgrading The System ar u suu u ee eee a Cee ad art Gendell gi ae ia Miele eee etal 49 Restoring system DElQUULS urus sus A De Cone ARA weekend pcan eee eRe eee 50 Saving and Loading System SCUINGS everest ler bl beta eat a ete ete ee is 51 Enabling and Disabling The System Password
73. and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer ix 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 Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged e f liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product e f the video product has been exposed to rain or water e f 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 f the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged e When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance This indicates a need for service 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 haz
74. ard Example DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone Enabling aDMZ IP on your router enables one of the routers to pass information onto the second router DMZ Host IP Address 192 168 1 100 DMZ IP address assigned by a secondary router Figure 25 15 Entering DMZ information The Status Page of a router normally includes the router s vital information such as the IP address EXAMPLE Product Page DIR 515 ADVANCED All of you Internet ard network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware version is also displayed hera Time Februsry D5 04 5 23 18 AM Firmware Version 2 25 2008 10 30 Connection Type DHCP Client QoS Engine Active Cable Status Connected Network Status Established Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 48 36 MAC Address 00 16 58 28 43 4 4 IP Address 192 165 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Default Gateway 122 165 1 1 Primary DNS Server 207 164 234 153 Secondary DNS Server 207 164 234 129 Figure 25 16 Router status page Hardware Vesin BS Famvare Version 2 2 SUPPORT Help Ful i Hir tk aa connection dels ane daped hera AM of yar i LAN The IP information is normally under a header called WAN or Internet Port Each router has different terminology Router IP assigned by the main router Enter this IP into the DMZ section of the primary router 105 Setting Up DDNS Service SETTING UP DDNS SERVICE Lorex offers a free DDNS servic
75. ards 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 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 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Use 19 20 21 22 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 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 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects for any kind into this video product through openings 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 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 cabl
76. arked video audio for security 1 Built in Auto Port Forwarding UPnP router required 2 Lorex Auto Port Forward Wizard Web browser Windows XP Vista 7 and Apple Mac via Safari browser E Multi channel viewing playback and configuration Mozilla Firefox Safari Google Chrome Selectable single channel live viewing configuration Text with web link Blackberry iPhone Windows Mobile 6 0 and above Smart phones via Opera browser Free Lorex DDNS Full setup configuration over network Limitable network bandwidth by user Appendix A System Specifications GENERAL Power Consumption Approx 18 watts Supply Voltage 100VAC 240VAC 12VDC 3 3A 50 60Hz Unit Dimensions W xD 11 4 290mm x 8 3 211mm x 2 3 60mm W X D X H x H Unit Weight KGs 1 6 kg 3 5 lbs Operating temperature 0 40 C Humidity 10 90 NC 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 117 Appendix B Replacing The Hard Drive G te APPENDIX B REPLACING THE HARD DRIVE The system comes with a pre installed 3 5 SATA hard drive Make sure that the system is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before changing the hard drive Ground yourself before opening the system Work on a carpet free surface Static electrici
77. as 128 Appendix G Connecting Additional External Monitors 130 Appendix H Connecting Motion Alarm Devices 131 Appendix I Connecting Audio Devices 132 TFOUDLESNOOUNG sinew een eas errado 133 vil Vill Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing 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 Installation Read and Follow Instructions All the safety and 8 Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are operating instructions should be read before the provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation video product is operated Follow all operating of the video product and to protect it from instructions overheating These openings must not be blocked or Retain Instructions The safety and operating covered The openings should never be blocked by instructions should be retained for future reference placing the video equipment on a bed sofa rug or Heed Warnings Comply with all warnings on the other similar surface This video product should video product and in the operating in
78. ation Setting Figure 21 8 System Information Setting window Changing Your DVR s Name To change your DVR s name 1 Click the System Management sub menu System gt System Management The System Information Setting window opens eater infomation Sam reten Manspement Sete Tn System Management Setting i P d drop d Figure 21 9 System Management Settings assword drop down menu 83 Web Remote Viewer 2 Under the System Name field enter in your desired DVR name 3 Click OK to save your settings Enabling Disabling the DVR s Password 1 Click the System Management sub menu System gt System Management The System Information Setting window opens 2 Under the Password drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable your DVR s password prompt during login Figure 36 6 3 Click OK to save your settings Changing PTZ Keyboard Settings Refer to your PTZ pan tilt zoom Keyboard manual for the proper protocol and baud rate settings To change your PTZ Keyboard settings 1 Click Control Device in the sub menu System gt Control Device The Control Device Setting window opens Control Device Setting Device pi Het E mail User Management l System Management Control Device DONS Senen Figure 21 10 Control Device Setting window 2 Under the System ID drop down menu select an ID between 00 255 3 Under the Protocol drop down menu select desired protocol 4 Click
79. aunching Web Remote Viewer on Windows Mobile 2 Enter in your DVR user name and password when the authentication window appears 3 Click OK to log in to the system 02 20089x290 gt M A ce Figure 27 6 Web Remote Viewer full view in Windows Mobile 4 Use the stylus to navigate the system menus Navigation Is identical to accessing the system through Internet Explorer 113 Appendix A System Specifications APPENDIX A n lt n mi lt n T m 2 Es O gt Q lt n SYSTEM Operating System Linux embedded Pentaplex Simultaneous View Record Playback Backup amp Remote Monitoring 4 Channel Number of Channels Inputs Outputs Video IN 4x 1Vp p CVBS 75ohms BNC Video Out BNC N UU O O Spot Out DVI OUT Audio IN Audio Out USB Port Alarm IN DVI to VGA converter included 1 Line in RCA CODEC G 711 1 line out RCA CODEC G 711 2 front amp back 4 x TTL programmable as NC NO 1 x Relay with NO NC contact 24VDC 2A 120VAC 2 0A resistive RS485 RS485 compatible Alarm Out PTZ control Keyboard Control Display 1or4 120 100 fps 4ch ON OFF Live Display Live Display Speed System Navigation USB Mouse Remote Control Front Panel Virtual Keyboard control Quick Setup Border Color ON OFF Sensitivity Levels O N U Dd 14 Appendix A System Specifications Motion Area Setting Adjustable grid 11 x 8 10 step
80. d select the year month date and time of the event you wish to search for Click Play to start video viewing search By Time 2009 12 l Figure 19 2 Click the drop down menus to select the time and date of the event 70 Web Remote Viewer 4 Drag the vertical blue bar left or right to scan through the video time frame Search By Time 2009 04 20 06 50 00 esh Pa Backup timer Wmawa Malam Motion user nH HH Ff UU HH amp FF E A 1T 11 Tes O er 16 E Comes bs Sp Zl Pe 3 a Drag blue search bar to scan through video time Figure 19 3 Searching video by time 9 Usethe video playback toolbar underneath the video window to control video playback and viewing modes Reverse Playback Forward Playback lE GB E EH En 4 4 H F h Display Channel fh sos Pause Speed Up Forward Playback Speed Up Reverse Playback Figure 19 4 Video playback toolbar 16 channel model shown e o increase reverse playback or forforwardward playback speed click me or ES repeatedly to increase the playback speed e Reverse playback speeds are 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x e Forward playback speeds are 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x 64x Searching For A Video By Event You can search for videos by event This allows you to narrow your searches with specific criteria To search for a video by event 1 Click the Search By Event Tab Search By Event Event All
81. disk If the system detects a hard drive error an email is sent to your email address email notification must be configured To set HDD event alarms 1 Beside DISK FULL EVENT click S to select ON or OFF to enable or disable the system from reporting that the hard drive is full Configuring System Setup ALARM INPUT Use the Alarm Input menu to configure alarm input types i e motion sensors not included To open the Alarm Input menu 1 Click the ALARM INPUT tab on the left e The Alarm Input window opens cd OPERATION DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE DISABLE 4b del del ab ALARM OUT BUZZER OUT E MAIL NOTIFICATDN APPLY Alarm Input Tab Figure 15 1 Alarm Input menu 4 channel model shown NOTE Make sure you have properly connected an external alarm device to the alarm block on the rear panel of the system prior to configure alarm settings For more details see Appendix H Connecting Motion Alarm Devices on page 131 To configure alarm inputs 1 Under OPERATION click Mill ENABLE normally open or N C normally closed 3 Repeat for the remaining channels 4 Click APPLY to save your settings NOTE Refer to your alarm input device s instructions on how to set the alarm type i e N O or N C 53 Configuring System Setup ALARM OUTPUT Use the Alarm Output menu to configure behavior and action settings for an external alarm output i e a strobe light n
82. dow 5 Under F W VERSION double click the name of the firmware file e A firmware confirmation window opens Do you want to start system F W Upgrade Figure 14 1 Firmware upgrade confirmation window 6 Click YES to upgrade the system firmware e When the firmware upgrade completes a success message window opens Success Restart this system Figure 14 2 Firmware success window 7 Click OK to restart your system 90 Restoring System Defaults To restore the system back to the factory default configuration 1 Beside FACTORY DEFAULT click the PRESS button e A Login window opens 2 Enter your user name and password and then click OK e A warning window opens System configurations will be initiallized You must restart this system SS Figure 14 3 System factory default prompt 3 Click YES to restore factory defaults e A Format Disk window opens Do you want to Format disk CB C Figure 14 4 Format disk prompt 4 Click YES to format the hard drive or click NO to continue without formatting the hard drive e The system restarts itself and loads with the factory settings NOTE Formatting the hard drive erases all videos from the system Saving and Loading System Settings You can save your system settings and re load the system settings when required i e after reformatting your system Saving System Settings Prerequisites e Format a USB flash drive and
83. dow e The quick menu opens 2 Click GENES e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click SYSTEM e The System setup window opens DATE TIME DATE FORMAT TIME FORMAT 2010 05 18 3 35 18 YYYY MM DD 24 HOUR NETWORK TIME SERVER SETUP pool ntp org TIME ZONE SETUP GMT 00 00 Europe London APPLY Date Time tab Figure 12 0 System menu DATE TIME TAB Configuring system Date and Time By default once you open the system menu the DATE TIME menu opens To configure the system date and time 1 Beside DATE TIME double click on the numeric values Year month date e A number window opens Figure 12 1 Number window 44 2 Enter the desired value and then click OK to save your settings Configuring system Date format and 24 HR vs 12HR time notation To configure the system date and time format 1 Beside DATE FORMAT click Mill to adjust the date and time format ie Year Month Date VS Month Date Year 2 Beside TIME FORMAT click Bd 24 hour or 12 hour time notation 3 Click APPLY to save your settings to select Configuring Time Server A time server allows the system to sync itself with a specified server time This ensures that your system always has an accurate time To change the default time server 1 Under NETWORK TIME SERVER SETUP double click on the field below e A virtual keyboard opens 2 Enter anew time server address 3 Click OK to save your settings 4
84. e System window opens If the saved time is earlier 4 Beside DATE TIME click on the time yyyy mm dd hh mm ss and adjust the values using the buttons OR e Double click the values to open the number window to input the values 9 Beside DATE FORMAT use the button to adjust the date format 6 Click APPLY to save your settings Automatic Time Synchronization than the current time on the system you will be warned that overlapped data will be erased Click YES to accept the changes Please allow a few moments for the overlapped video data to be deleted e Click the button to synchronize your time with a time server You must connect the system to the internet to synchronize your system time Daylight Savings Time e To enable daylight savings under D S T select ON using the button and then click APPLY 29 Recording RECORDING By default the system is set to record continuously at startup from any connected cameras It Is highly recommended to keep continuous recording on at all times The system can perform Continuous Recording Motion Recording Alarm Recording and Panic Recording You can set a customized daily or weekly recording schedule using these recording modes For details see Configuring Recording Settings on page 28 Continuous Recording By default all camera channels are enabled with continuous recording During Continuous Recording the letter C appears in the top right c
85. e X and select the desired hour you wish to customize the recording quality 32 e A Recording Quality window opens SETTING QUALITY HIGHEST STANDARD HIGHEST HIGHEST 14 frames remained Frame rate indicator Figure 7 9 Configuring recording quality Configuring Recording Settings ACTIVATION Recording Quality window 2 For each camera customize the following using the i buttons e Size Customize the video resolution e FPS Frames Per Second Adjust the video frame rate Higher frame rates yield smoother video but increase file sizes NOTE The Frame rate indicator displays the remaining frames that you can allocate to the Cameras e Quality Adjust video quality Higher video quality yields higher quality video images but increase file sizes e Audio Enable or disable audio audio capable cameras only e Alarm Enable or Disable external alarm devices not included 3 Click OK to save your settings Repeat as necessary for different times 33 Configuring Recording Settings Customizing Recording Type Daily mode After you customize each camera s recording quality you must assign each camera s recording type For example you may want Camera 1 to record with Continuous recording between 9 00 am until 11 00 am Then you may want Camera 1 to record with Motion recording between 11 30 am until 3 00 pm To customize the camera s recording type in Daily mode 1 Click the ACTIVAT
86. e eae ence ele use 65 Enabling Audio DUNAS VIEWING sessions Gee ats pic rd Gate ed kat Seed 66 Ae AA ns he Seca O O palu s Ya tee eine Ost en aay ee sya ee 66 MUNO NGL ad A A asas 66 VTC III O INS 66 Choosing a Save Directoy cian ei da ia 66 Sav MV A T yau a k aka A EAN 67 Printing AW image OT ACH anne ivan od A ee See ta eh oe Reh a it onan Soe tg 67 Changing Hardware Video Acceleration Type ccc ccc eee e eee e eens 67 MOnMOnING tour Cameras turista prota is Goes ea oe Ree ee eee eee 2 oa E 68 Increasing and Reducing Video Refresh Rates 68 Vewnd ANMNEVent LOS rito to de til leds et Ed GA tg eatin kup isuu eins Rata ines 69 Contiqurina PIZ SUA Se ta ros ap Bt Sua da dis odios 69 TMG Search arta a e 70 Searching For A Video By Time eee 70 Searching For A Video BEEN ds Saad dd asian 71 Ba Ching Oe VGC Oise herd es n i e kaum Z a de ee maa de a lia e su ua ale 72 Ine Setup aD Secre loa pio ad 73 CORRIDO CAME Set iS a 2 RD AAN A pa uiw AS A eee ry Aig E a Mala a Sa 74 Setting Camera Name Covert Settings and Camera Audio Input 74 Agiusting Camera Color zoo SS SSD tts ot whe oe ia tote need cot een hehe edad eh Osaka Gua 74 Adiustind PASCO an ai as th ae hens a 75 Configuring Camera Motion Detection SettingS 1 1 1 76 CORHOUIING DISDIAV SEUNS Gn bk ne bad Sade Bet EE ES
87. e for use with your system 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 DDNS account To setup your free Lorex DDNS account 1 In your browser go to www lorexddns net and click Create Account Lorex DDNS b Login Pb Create Account F Lost Password Figure 26 0 DDNS registration 2 Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information Complete the Warranty Information with your purchase details optional 3 Complete the System Information fields e Product License Code Select your product model from the Product License drop down menu e MAC Address The physical address of your system on your network e URL Request Choose a URL for your DDNS connection i e your name your company or business name or anything of your choice System Information Enter system FILUUUUL UU SIMA AU E MAC address URL Request birds What is this By clicking on Create New Account you accept the Terms of Service Create New Account Figure 26 1 Entering system MAC address 4 Click Create New Account to create a new account and save your settings 5 Your Account information will be sent to you at the email Address you used in step 2 You will need this information for remote access to your system Record your information belo Username Only the first part of the Domain Name is required for setup on the sy
88. e system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges General Precautions 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 9 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 accordance 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
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91. eee ed be oe Pade eck ia 11 Logging Out Of Ihe System i sce iii bees eee eee eee ia ee ee 12 Using ne Vital HeVO0GlO ssc ois di A A qas Se aa WAR A aes nee ORR 12 On Screen DISPlay oe teen tt taste cube uquy bie etude tae eet ied weaves 13 Changing Display Modes wit ot uapa ede Padded eee ee ug Sey eee 14 USINGpAULO SEGUENTE ist yu 2 n ce ASA Seated 14 QUICK Men Ur AN aaa S dal acne a isa aaa AE 15 Understanding the Quick Menu 15 Searching FOF VIGGO u u aida cians eed is Gale SG wel owed ee 16 Searching For Video By Tie a da A id 16 Searching For Vdeo BY EV tt aha ee ania etek pawa KRE AA AR 18 Video Play PACK CONU OS DES iS A EE A bb ee he IES AA AE ES us 19 ATENIVIDO VIQ601 anadir eae as 20 Viewing Archived Video a a a 1 21 Ba ck p Player Flaypack ConifelS asidua its yaka hasa lA A eae Oa tate 23 Poir SCO dig taupe Scone O Pa oe saam cere e itu ea 23 Searching for Panic Recording Video resis 24 iii Setting the NIMC usu sypiun da eee eee wee 25 Atomatic Time Synchronization iess eae e e i a dsd a Ne A ie e a ea all a 20 Daylight savings Ne tira pi A AAA AA AAA 25 RCCOlGING nissan Sau S ee ee eee a ns Sa kuma 26 ContinuUGus RECONGING corria iria 26 MOTION RECORQING z auc ance oes A A e QGN 26 Alarm Recordihg 22406020 cor rosita 27 Pan Recording nica er a eas 27 RECOUNT AUGIO pura sacacasa rs 27 Configuring Recording Settings
92. een opens 17 Using the System SEARCHING FOR VIDEO BY EVENT Searching for video by event allows you to sort video events by category For example if you want to view all the events where the camera detected movement you can search by motion To search a video by event 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window to open the Quick Menu 2 Click the e The Search window opens 3 Click the SEARCH BY EVENT tab e The Search By Event window opens 7 button Select date and x anne 02 10 2010 10 52 ALARM MOTION esia ye 02 19 2010 10 52 CONTINUOUS OTHER Select channells TIME LOG Click Start to begin 2010 12 15 15 13 32 PANIC RECORD START CH1 search 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Alarm 2 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Motion Event 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Door is open 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Alarm 2 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Motion Event 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Door is open lt PREV NEXT p Click to view the next page of the log Figure 4 6 Search by Event window 4 Under SEARCH BY TIME select the date and time range the event occurred e Click on the Hour Month Year Time and then use the Y selection cursors to adjust the values OR e Double click on the Hour Month Year time to use the number window to enter the value 5 Select the channel you wish to search under Channels 1 4 6 Under SEARCH BY EVENT select the type of event you wish to search for e Search by Alarm Motion Continuous Other
93. email server to send out email notifications If you wish to enable email notification using your own custom email server settings see Mail Tab on page 46 Step 1 Connect Your System To The Internet 1 Connect an ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the system Connect the other end of the ethernet cable to a router that is connected to the Internet 2 Ensure that DHCP and DDNS is enabled on your system ON by default a Right click anywhere in the main viewing window b Click GESER c Click SYSTEM e The System setup window opens d Click the NETWORK tab on the left e The Network window opens Select the DHCP and DDNS checkbox GATEWAY 127 0 0 1 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 1ST DNS SERVER 127 0 0 1 2ND DNS SERVER 127 0 0 1 DDNS SERVER RTSP SERVER PORT 554 AUTO DELETE WEB SERVER PORT 80 AUTO DELETE ALIAS MAX TX SPEED 8 Mbps APPLY Network tab e Click the DHCP and DDNS checkbox to make sure the checkboxes are selected f Click APPLY to save your settings 123 Appendix D Enabling E Mail Notifications Step 3 Select Users 1 Click the USER MANAGEMENT tab on the left e The User Management window opens SYSTEM LJ USER ID USER ID E MAIL ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN EMAIL COM PASSWORD EXPIRY 1 MONTH User Managementtab 2 Under USER ID double click the user you wish to modify ADMIN USER or MANAGER e The Edit window opens Gr D USER ID ADMIN PASSWORD g
94. eo images but increase file sizes e Audio Enable or disable audio in panic recording mode audio capable cameras only not included e Panic Recording Time Adjust the maximum duration of panic recording 6 Click APPLY to save your settings 36 Configuring System Setup CONFIGURING SYSTEM SETUP System setup allows you to configure the system s Display Camera Sound System Sensor Network and Hard Drive recording settings To open the System Setup menu 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens Sessa System Setup button RECORD SETUP REC START SEQUENCE PTZ SEARCH ARCHIVING LOG OFF SHUTDOWN Figure 8 0 Activating quick menu 2 Click GHAR e The System Setup menu opens System Setup Overview e Display Configure system OSD On screen display language and display options e Camera Configure camera color adjustments PTZ Camera settings and motion sensor settings e Sound Configure system buzzer and live audio from audio enabled cameras not included e System Configure Network User management e Event Sensor Configure external alarm sensor devices not included and system notification settings e Disk Manage Configure hard drive recording and formatting settings 37 Configuring System Setup DISPLAY DISPLAY The Display tab configures the system OSD On screen display language and displa
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96. ervice lorexcorp com Commentaires des clients info lorexcorp com Par Telephone NORTE AMERICA SERVICE A LA CLIENTELE 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 LOREX SUPPORT TECHNIQUE 1 877 755 6739 1 877 75 LOREX MEXICO 1 866 427 6739 INTERNATIONAL 800 425 6739 0 Exemple A partir du Royaume Uni composez 00 au lieu de nous serions heureux de recevoir vos commentaires a info lorexcorp com pour commander des accessoires visitez www lorextechnology com Version 8 April 27 2010 BEFORE YOU START THIS PRODUCT gt 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 lorextechnology com support e f you require further installation assistance please visit www lorextechnology 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 April 27 2010 R3 www lorexcctv com AVANT DE COMMENCER CE PRODUITIPOURRAIT EXIGER UNE INSTALLATION PROFESSION NEUE LOREX S ENGAGE A SATISFAIRE
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99. f bplayer iS setup IE Documents hn y E Pictures 2 ch01_100315152351_100315152550_00_3MB_ADMIN Me Music _ arch_info More log_100315152351_100315152550 Folders Desktop 5 items USB Folder Contents e bplayer Backup Player Proprietary video player e setup exe Video codec required to watch the video e arch_info txt A technical log of the archived video e AVI video file Shown as Ch01 XXXX where CHO1 is dependant on what channel you chose to back up e Log file Displays what time the archive was made and by which user Figure 5 3 Backup Player contents 9 Double click on bplayer exe to start the video player e The Backup Player opens Screen Capture button Main video window PS MOON 3 Browse button Video Playback Controls Print Button Figure 5 4 Backup Player interface 22 Archiving Video 6 Click the Browse button on the bottom right hand corner of the screen Figure 5 4 e An Open window appears 7 Double click on the video file e A Watermark notification window opens 8 Click YES to begin video playback NOTE By default the Open window automatically opens in the same directory where the video file is located If this is not the case manually browse for your video file Backup Player Playback Controls Video Playback Controls Browse button SOOOOO OOS Speed Slider Playback Time Print button Figure 5 5 Backup Playe
100. g DDNS How Do Find My IP and MAC addresses The IP and MAC address of your system are necessary for DDNS setup DDNS allows you to view and control your system from a remote location by using a simple and easy to remember web address i e tomsmith lorexddns net IP ADDRESS 127 0 0 1 MAC ADDRESS 00 11 5F F0 04 0B DISK CAPACITY 250 GB F W VERSION 17110 1 44 33 H W VERSION 21 08 1f 00 _______ Paddress amp system MAC address VIDEO SIGNAL TYPE DDNS DOMAIN NAME RTSP SERVER PORT WEB SERVER PORT Figure 24 1 DVR Status screen To find your IP and MAC address e Press the RETURN button on the front control panel of the system in main viewing mode OR e Press the F1 button on the remote control in main viewing mode OR 1 Right click in the main viewing window to open the Quick Menu 2 Click SYSTEM SETUP gt SYSTEM gt SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 3 Beside SYSTEM INFORMATION click the PRESS button 97 Advanced Remote Monitoring Using DDNS What is Port Forwarding You need to enable port forwarding on your router to allow for external communications with your system for the following ports e 80 and 554 default Computers DVRs 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 out
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102. he main hallway in pre set 1 Then you can have a camera point to the main entrance in pre set 2 To configure camera pre sets 1 Move the camera to the position you would like the first pre set Configure the Zoom Focus and Iris settings If desired 2 Under PRESET select a pre set number 1 255 3 Click the SET button Running Pre sets e Select the pre set number and then click the RUN button The camera automatically pan tilt zooms to the pre set position 129 Appendix G Connecting Additional External Monitors APPENDIX G CONNECTING ADDITIONAL EXTERNAL MONITORS Spot Out The Spot out port displays the camera channels In sequence You can change the dwell time of the sequence in the Display menu see Camera on page 40 under sub section Monitor Tab This is useful for a monitor in public view you can make people aware that they are being watched Monitor Out Use the Monitor Out port to connect an external monitor Monitor Out mirrors the entire screen image of your system This is useful if you need to monitor the system from a second location e g a back office Public View Monitor MONITOR TV not included SPOT MONITOR TV Not Included To connect to a TV use a BNC to RCA connector not included 130 Appendix H Connecting Motion Alarm Devices G te APPENDIX H CONNECTING MOTION ALARM DEVICES You can also connect external alarm input and alarm output devices to the sy
103. he number Kasi huqta a Audio Mbyte Gbyte of channels your system has at Eras 2 on A 40H 8CH 16 CH CH 1 Er gt Highest s foN j CH 2 CHE3 Hee E al CHES lacie Highest Aps for CHF 6 2CIF Highest hs OFF CHR lacie gt Highest OFF CHEB TE Highest lt lt x e CH1 CH8 Select the channels to include in the Recording Calculation lt lt lt lt lt l e Resolution Setthe recording resolution to CIF 352x240 2CIF 704x240 or D1 704x480 e Quality Set the recording quality to Highest High Standard Low e FPS Frames Per Second Set the Frames Per Second for HDD Size the recording to 1 2 3 7 15 fens mgg or 30 FPS Ku anes p Legend Total DataHour Mbyte CIF 352x 240 e Audio Set the Audio TBS a E LAA Recording selection to ON or HDD Size DI 704x480 OFF if audio is being recorded HDD Full record time Hour on the system HDD Full record time Day CALCULATE e HDD Size Select the size of the system hard drive 2 Click the Calculate button e The software populates the results of your system s recording time Maximum recording time Calculate button 122 Appendix D Enabling E Mail Notifications APPENDIX D ENABLING E MAIL NOTIFICATIONS This system has the ability to automatically send email notifications when an event is detected i e motion event NOTE These instructions rely on the Lorex DDNS
104. hould bear the UL listing mark of CSA products intended to operate from battery pOor o certification mark on the accessory itself and should other sources refer to the operating instructions not be modified so as to defeat the safety features Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of This will help avoid any potential hazard from extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire electrical shock or fire If in doubt contact qualified or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension service personnel cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire 12 Accessories Do not place this 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 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 plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product 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
105. iPhone Blackberry Windows Mobile and other compatible 3G smart phonest e Exclusive LOREX Easy Connect Internet Set up Wizard 2 e PC Microsoft Windows 7 Vista XP compatible using Internet Explorer browser e Apple Mac compatible 3 using the Safari browser for selectable single channel live viewing e Free LOREX DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service for advanced remote connectivity at all times e Instant email alerts 1 Recording time may vary based on recording resolution amp quality lighting conditions and movement in the scene Storage calculator included on your CD 2 Requires a high speed internet connection and UPNP Universal Plug amp Play router not included 3 Apple MAC compatible using Safari Web browser for selectable single channel live viewing 4 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 TInstant Mobile Viewing on Blackberry iPhone or Windows Mobile 6 0 and above selectable one channel live viewing Mobile phone data plan is required not included Router port forwarding required For the latest smart phone compatibility list check www lorextechnology com Microsoft Windows 7 XP Vista are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation iPhone is
106. ing Video 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window to open the Quick Menu 2 Click the EZ button e The Search window opens 3 Click the SEARCH BY EVENT tab e The Search By Event window opens cCcCADF AU GWY TIME tin E H K L EY vl E FROM 02 10 2010 10 52 gt ALARM MOTION TO 02 49 2010 10 52 CONTINUOUS OTHER CH1 M CH2 cH3 CH4 DATE TIME LOG 2010 12 15 15 13 32 A E Panic event 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Alarm 2 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Motion Event 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Door is open 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Alarm 2 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Motion Event 2010 12 15 15 13 32 Door is open q PREV NEXT P Figure 5 8 Search menu populating a panic event in the log list 4 Double click on the field that shows a panic recording to begin playback 24 Setting the Time AAA SETTING THE TIME Set the time before recording Inaccurate time stamps on videos reduces the effectiveness of the surveillance video as evidence The time can be synchronized to a Network Time Server or can be set manually To set the date and time 1 Right click anywhere on in the main viewing window to open the quick menu 2 Click GAAS E e The System Setup window opens DATE TIME 2010 03 16 8 59 34 DATE FORMAT YYYYIMM IDD TIME FORMAT 24 HOUR NETWORK TIME SERVER SETUP pool nip org TIME ZONE SETUP AmericafEST SYSTEM button Figure 6 0 System Setup Menu 3 Click gt System ATTENTION e Th
107. ing you want to enable Continuous Motion Alarm 3 Click OK to save your settings Scheduling Tips e Customize the recording schedule according to foot traffic in a particular area Forexample Ifyou monitora vacant parking lot with light traffic consider setting Motion recording This reduces video storage space and enables the camera to only e Customize the recording schedule of when it is busiest For example you may only want Continuous recording during the day to monitor a high traffic area CONFIGURING RECORDING MODES ADVANCED RECORDING Advanced Recording allows you to customize how the camera records depending on the time of day For example you can have Camera 1 record at a higher resolution during the day and record ata lower resolution at night You can also configure the type of recording each camera will record at depending on the time of day You can schedule the Advanced Recording mode to Daily or Weekly Daily recording settings apply the same recording settings to all 7 days of the week Weekly recording settings are customizable for each day of the week To configure Advanced Recording mode Enable Advanced Recording 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click ETDE e The Record Setup menu opens 3 Beside RECORDING MODE select ADVANCED using the a buttons A Click LD to save your settings RECORDING MODE ADVANCED E SCHEDULE MODE DAIL
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110. kth Port Figure 25 11 Router settings window 4 Under IP enter the IP address of your Lorex device e To find your system IP exit to the main viewing mode and then press the INFO button on your remote or press the RETURN button on the front panel of the system 5 Under Port enter the Web Port 80 Under 2nd Port enter the RTSP port 554 6 Click Next to continue 102 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Step 3 Update the router settings 1 Click the Update Router button e You will see your router window open The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard automatically populates your router with the relevant information This will take a few moments LOREX pee ps You are nearly done Jest a few more things t Update Router button Figure 25 12 Router settings window 2 Close the update window when the update finishes Step amp Test your connection 1 Click the Test Your Connection button e Your system s default browser opens and connects to your Lorex device NOTE Ensure that Internet Explorer is your system s default Internet browser NOTE A window opens that prompts you to enter in your DVR s user name and password do not enter your DDNS log in information NOTE ActiveX warnings may appear Accept all ActiveX installation warnings to connect to your system For details see Logging into Web Remote Viewer on page 41 Configuring multiple routers Your network may have two or more connected rou
111. la PTZ Camera Connect the Transmit Cable to the RS 485 D TX port of the PTZ block on the rear panel Connect the Receive Cable to the RS 485 D TX port of the PTZ block on the rear panel Connect the video cable to a BNC port usually channel 1 Open the SYSTEM SETUP menu and select CAMERA Select PTZ SETUP and configure the ADDRESS PROTOCOL and BAUD RATE of your PTZ camera a s w NOTE he PTZ camera settings depend on the type of PTZ camera Please refer to the specific camera manual for your brand and model of PTZ camera 6 Select APPLY and press ENTER to save your settings 128 Appendix F Connecting PTZ Cameras Controlling the PTZ Camera To control the PTZ camera 1 Double click on the channel with the PTZ camera 2 Right click in the main viewing mode to open the quick menu 3 Click on PTZ e The PTZ menu opens Y E Click arrows to pan camera left right up or down PRESET PTZ OSD MENU _ masa y 4 Configure the following e Zoom Click the arrows to zoom in out of the image e Focus Click the arrows to Improve Image focus e Iris Click the arrows to Increase or decrease the camera iris The camera Iris controls the amount of light that passes through the camera lens Increasing the iris improves image brightness Configuring Pre sets A pre set allows you to quickly move the camera to a pre assigned location For example you can have the camera point to t
112. le to the USB port by system connected to the system on the front panel e Mouse is not connected to the system e System needs to be reset e Turn the system OFF press Power button on the front panel Firmly connect a mouse to any of the USB ports on the system press the Power button again to turn the system ON e There is no picture Camera cables are loose or e Check the camera video cable and connections on selected channels have become disconnected camera picture is not being displayed e Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the DVR and at the Camera e Try moving the camera to another channel or use another cable e The image on the e Audio cables are loose or have e Check the AUDIO connections to the DVR DVR appears but been disconnected does not have sound e Live Audio is disabled e From the Main Menu select System Setup gt Sound gt Live Audio and select ON e Audio is associated with the e The default audio channel is channel 1 connect wrong video channel the audio capable camera to channel 1 or select the correct default audio channel CH 1 4 from the Sound menu e can t log in tothe e You have the wrong port e Enter the system s Web Serverport by default 80 Web Client number 8 554 e f you have customized the Web Server Port you may need to port forward the new port number on your router e You have the wrong user name e Login as the administrator by default user and password name ADMIN passw
113. left The Simple Recording window opens a Camera Simple Recording Setting a Display a Sound Quality High Resolution 704 240 a System a Record Frame Rate 15 Operation Simple 0 6 3 Manual None Cont Mot Alarm a Sensor m C Select All Reverse All Delete All Ok Cancel Figure 22 3 Simple Recording window Configure the following e Quality Use the drop down menu and select the video quality Low Standard High Highest e Resolution Use the drop down menu and select video resolution the system should record with 352 x 240 704 x 240 704 x 480 e Frame Rate Use the drop down menu and select the desired recording frame rate frame rate values differ depending on resolution selected 3 Select a recording type Continuous Motion Alarm None A Drag the mouse cursor on the channel grids to apply the desired recording type NOTE You can combine different recording types within the same channel 9 Click OK to save your settings 87 Web Remote Viewer Adjusting Advanced Recording Settings To configure Advanced recording mode 1 Click Advanced on the navigation bar on the left The Advanced Recording window opens Advanced Recording Setting Size FPS Quality g 0 A H1 704 240 15 On ad i A i me n SES Ia you how many FPS you have remaining to assign to cameras Figure 22 4 Advanced Recording window 2 Beside Time drag
114. ll field to give all your cameras the same name 3 Under Covert select ON or OFF NOTE Under Covert recording the camera view blacks out during recording This gives the impression that the particular channels Is inactive 4 Under Audio select desired audio channel Channels 0 4 to use with the specific channel 9 Click OK to save your settings Adjusting Camera Color To adjust the camera color 1 Click the Color sub menu Camera gt Color The Color Setting window opens AA e WES Remote Viewer 3 Camera Color Setting Camera Cl Color All PTZ Motion 4 2 3 4 Mode a Display k Cancel 3 Sound 3 System 3 Record a Sensor Figure 20 2 Adjust camera color settings 2 Adjust Brightness Contrast Tint and Color by entering values between 0 100 e To apply the same settings across all cameras enter all values beside All 3 Click OK to save the settings 74 Web Remote Viewer Adjusting PTZ Settings To adjust PTZ camera settings 1 Click the PTZ sub menu Camera gt PTZ The PTZ sub menu opens Camera PTZ Setting Camera Color PTZ Motion 0 pelcoD 3 Display 4 Mode 3 Sound pelcoD 3 System 2 3 Record pelcoD 3 pelcoD 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 a 3 Sensor Figure 20 3 PTZ settings menu 2 Under Address Protocol select the desired PTZ protocol to use from the drop down menu e Refer to your PTZ camera s user manual for the correct
115. n under FPS shows you how many FPS you have remaining 4 Under Quality select the quality of video during panic recording for the specific channel 9 Under Audio select ON or OFF to enable or disable audio for the specific channel during Panic recording 6 Click OK to save your settings 90 Web Remote Viewer Contiguring HDD Event Settings Your DVR s hard drive can detect immenent failure You can configure how often the hard drive monitors itself for failure If the hard drive detects a error It sends out a notification e mail To configure your HDDs monitoring settings 1 Click Sensor on the navigation menu on the left The HDD Event Setting window opens HDD Event Setting Figure 23 0 HDD Event Setting window 2 Under the Disk Full Event drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable the hard drive from notifying you via e mail if the hard drive is full 3 Click OK to save your settings Configuring Alarm Input Settings To configure your alarm input settings 1 Click the Alarm Input sub menu on the navigation bar on the left Sensor gt Alarm Input The Alarm Input Setting window opens Alanm Input Setting Alarm Input Alarm Cap Buzzer Out E mail Notification Figure 23 1 Alarm Input Setting window 2 Under the Operation drop down menu select Enable or Disable to enable or disable alarm input on the particular channel 91 Web Remote Viewer NOTE To apply changes across all
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117. ng Wizard www lorextechnology com Router Step 2 3 Router drop down list zi Y Search and Auto detect button X A Routers Loaded 1 173 Router iF HTTP Type HTTP Port rn CA Username Password Lorex Product Information amp 2 Port Router IP Router username amp password Enter port 80 under 2nd Port Ports Some Lorex products equire multiple ports gasas Loren praduct Ari Parte Enter port B54 under If your Lorex product requires these extra ports 2 n d Po rt ou may enter them here p kes th Port Figure 25 10 Router settings window 2 2 Under Router IP click the Detect Router IP button e The router s IP populates in the blank field Click OK to exit the prompt 3 Under Username and Password enter the router s username and password e Optional Under HTTP Type default http and HTTP Port default 80 you may have to change the values depending on your router model Consult your router manual for details a Lorex Product Information LOREX Auto Port Forwarding Wizard www lorextechnology com Router P Fort www SCit ia a Enter your Lorex EA _ outers Loaded 1 173 Router IP HTTP Type HTTP Port device s IP UT ISl nd Port Enter port number Username Password WiShow Password Some Lorex products require multiple ports If your Lorex product requires these extra ports you may enter them here 3rd Port
118. ng the system you cannot open Quick Menu 2008 01 15 00 38 00 Fios or 1 Press the MENU button on the front panel Figure 4 0 Opening Quick Menu in the main viewing window Understanding the Quick Menu Configure system Display Camera Sound and system settings SYSTEM SETUP RECORD SETUP Mark a live event as a Panic REC START recording This allows you to search B REC START and watch Panic events only SEQU ENCE live video in Sequence mode W Opens the PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Configure recording type continuous motion alarm and camera resolution settings not included menu for PTZ enabled cameras ke E SEARCH Search for archived videos by time or search a video by event Backup videos to an external device ARCHIVING LOG OFF a Locks the system yi F Power off the system SH UTDOWN Figure 4 1 Understanding the Quick Menu 15 Using the System Searching For Video You can search for videos by time or search videos by event To open the Search menu 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window to open the Quick Menu 2 Click the WEZA button e The Search window opens Selection cursor Month F3 F Year 2010 3 F 6 M gt 8 101 3 16 17 18 13 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 Event Calendar Figure 4 2 Search window layout 01234567869 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 12 33 I Play button Timeline Slide
119. nit e Cables are connected but DVR Confirm that the unit is powered on LED unit is not receiving sufficient indicators on the front should be ON power e f the unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet e Confirm that there is power at the outlet e Connecting the power cable to another outlet e Test the outlet with another plugged device such as an electric calculator or phone charger e Batteries in the remote control e Install a new battery in the remote control are drained e There are no batteries in the remote control e Hard drive cables are loose or e Remove the housing and check that hard drive not properly connected cables are firmly connected e Hard drive has not been e From the Main Menu select System Setup gt Disk initialized formatted by the Manage gt Format and then click Start system ATTENTION Formatting erases all video data on the hard drive e There is no hard drive in the e Open the housing and install a 3 5 SATA hard system drive e Overwrite is not enabled e From the Main Menu select System Setup gt Disk Manage gt Overwrite and select ON This enables the system to continuously record by overwriting data once the hard drive is full 133 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting cont d Error Possible Causes Solutions Mouse not detected e Mouse cable is not firmly e Firmly connect the mouse cab
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122. ntrol Device tab allows you to configure PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom cameras sold separately on your system Refer to the PTZ cameras manual for the proper settings For details on connecting your PTZ camera into the system see Appendix F Connecting PTZ Cameras on page 128 To configure the PTZ protocols 1 Click the CONTROL DEVICE tab on the left e The Control Device window opens SYSTEM ID PROTOCOL BAUDRATE D MAX 38400 Figure 14 7 Control Device window 2 Configure the following e SYSTEM ID Select the desired system ID 1 254 e PROTOCOL Select the protocol used bythe PTZ camera D MAX ZCA SC201 MESA KB ICK 3000 e BAUDRATE Select the baudrate of the PTZ camera 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 3 Click APPLY to save your settings 92 EVENT SENSOR The EVENT SENSOR tab allows you to configure how the system interprets devices connected to the Alarm block on the rear panel of the system Configure HDD events alarm input output buzzer and email notifications To open the System menu 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GEES e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click EVENT SENSOR e The Event Sensor window opens DISK FULL EVENT ALARM INPUT BUZZER OUT E MAIL NOTIFICATION Figure 15 0 Event Sensor window HDD EVENT Use the HDD Event menu to allow the system to monitor the internal hard
123. onnector that locks on to the system port and cannot be accidently removed To connect or remove a BNC connector e Push the BNC connector firmly into the BNC port and simultaneously twist the connector clockwise to tighten e To remove a BNC connector from a BNC port push and simultaneously twist the connector counter clockwise to loosen the BNC connector G ee FRONT PANEL Figure 1 3 Front system panel pS OY ae SE sas oad Power Shuts down the system Display Switches viewing mode between single channel quad mode and sequence mode Search Opens the video search menu Menu Opens the quick menu Enter Confirms selections in the menu USB Port Reads USB memory keys for firmware upgrades REWIND During video playback press rewind to view video in reverse playback 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x and 64x PLAY PAUSE During video playback press pause play to stop or resume video playback FAST FORWARD During video playback press fast forward to view video in forward playback 1x 2x 4x 8x 16x 32x and 64x 10 RETURN lp Exits the screen selection 11 Direction Pad Use the direction pad to navigate the system menus Rear Panel REAR PANEL QW OOOO 06060 OW Figure 1 4 Rear system panel 4 channel model shown DC 12V Port for 12V power cable included ETHERNET PORT Connect an Ethernet cable to connect the system to a router or switch not included VIDEO IN Camera input po
124. onto an external device 1 Inserta blank USB memory key or USB hard drive into the USB port on the front panel of the system 2 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window to open the Quick Menu 3 Click AECA e The Archiving window opens 02 10 2010 10 52 Select date and time f ae TO 02 19 2010 10 52 lPREVIEW Preview button range back up Include Audio Include Log Select whether you Senn ee backup want the backup to PE device include audio ora system log DEVICE USB MEMORY MODE ERASING amp napun ana Click START to begin backup Select backup mode Figure 5 0 Archiving menu 4 Beside the FROM and TO fields select the Year Month Date Time you wish to back up e Click on the desired value and use the buttons to adjust the values OR e Double click on the Year Month Date Time to use the number window to enter the value 5 Beside CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 select the channels you wish to back up 6 Beside the Include Audio and Include Log checkbox select whether you want the back up to include audio or a system log 7 Beside DEVICE select the back up device using the buttons 8 Beside MODE select ERASING amp BURNING to format the USB memory key before backing up the video contents e Select BURNING to back up the video onto the USB memory key 9 Click START to begin video back up 20 Archiving Video Viewing Archived Video Once you have backed up video onto your U
125. ord 1234 e The system Admin may have disabled Remote Agent access for the Manager or User profiles have the Admin grant you access to Remote Agent e My system does not Recording mode may be setto From the Main Menu select Record seem to be recording None Setup gt Continuous Motion Recording gt Activation e Motion Recording may be e During Motion Recording the system ONLY enabled records when motion is detected by one of the cameras enable Continuous Recording or Continuous Motion Recording 134 SNOUI ID 9 Bo Np uonpl e sui SUNS anas n ep ausa1s s aj INS ajuaueulad uoge ap Japises 1ueAnod s nBoq sa lu I9IBo a4ne no Sanjoayja s Beuuuuop sa lu suoleu l e s sed JAno2 au anueseb y n q A IIS UOS BIA 910160 uos e suoljeseda sap SUOITEJOI We sap JUNO nod JIOANOd uos ua no ea xa107 s nbuq p elap synpoud s J iJiIpouu ap ped es ap uonsBiiqo sues slinpoid s s e suoneuolj uue sap no sjnofe sap Jajiodde p no uond ouoo e Ja1pou ap 401p a AJ9sS 1 S xaJo7 1IN9 BUIPJO DJJOA INS gI e SUI NOY 00 anbsip no nbu udu d l 19160 unpod no ap UOMASUIdI ej e lu juauanqyua e juepiodde as sie sa sed alanoo au a1ueJeb 919 INpold a VANE snpu S9UIA e SP lu u suep JUBLUaNbDIIO9ds suuonuau HOS a au ejes anb suiou e sn 9u1 210160 8 sed 1yueseb OU xaJo7 sanbog ap no snaa p mejop INO 3p 3 q1 Bids i nb 1u uondnui lu SUES PI
126. orner of each channel CAM1 C Figure 6 1 Continuous Recording Motion Recording The system will only record when motion Is detected by a camera When Motion Recording Is enabled an M inthe top right corner of every channel indicates the system Is recording You can set the pre and post recording time in the Recording Operations menu For details see Configuring Recording Modes Simple Recording on page 29 Figure 6 2 Motion Recording icons inactive and active Recording Alarm Recording When an alarm input is triggered the system continues to record but can apply unique recording parameters that you can set in the Alarm menu You can also set the system to activate an alarm output For example if a window sensor not included connected to the alarm input block on the rear panel is triggered the system begins alarm recording The system simultaneously activates an external siren not included connected to the alarm output block on the rear panel For details see Alarm Input on page 53 Panic Recording Press the REC START button on the remote control or right click in the main viewing window and click on REC START Panic Recording features the highest quality recording parameters available on the system A P appears in the top right corner during Panic Recording For details on enabling Panic recording see Panic Recording on page 27 Figure 6 3 Panic Recording icon top right corner Reco
127. ot included device connected to the alarm block of the system For example when an alarm triggers the strobe light begins to flash To open the Alarm Output Menu 1 Click the ALARM OUTPUT tab on the left e The Alarm Output window opens Lm Hl OPERATION DISABLE HDD EVENT MODE TRANSPARENT DURATION VIDEO LOSS MOTION 1 a 2 a 3 r 4 Alarm Out tab Figure 15 2 Alarm Output menu Behavior Settings To configure behavior settings 1 Under OPERATION click Mil to select ENABLE NOTE You must select ENABLE in order to configure the Action settings 2 Configure the following settings e MODE Select TRANSPARENT or LATCHED NOTE Transparent indicates the output is active only when the trigger criteria ie movement is present Latched indicates the output Is active for a set period of time after a trigger e DURATION Latched mode must be selected to configure the duration setting Duration refers to the time the alarm continues to activate after an alarm triggers 94 IM to select5 SEC default 10 SEC 15 SEC 20 SEC 30 SEC 40 SEC 60 SEC 120 SEC 180 SEC 300 SEC or Until Key until a key is pressed on the system NOTE In Latched mode Duration refers to the time that the alarm output remains active after it has been triggered e HDD EVENT Select ON or OFF to enable disable the system from reporting hard drive errors Action Settings Select the type of
128. ou can configure your PTZ Pant Tilt Zoom camera remotely To configure your PTZ camera 1 Click the PTZ tab to open the configuration window Figure 34 0 Pattern Position Step 1 ll Figure 18 6 PTZ tab PTZ Controls e Pattern and Swing are grayed out because they must be configured through the PTZ camera e Use the PTZ controls to manipulate camera movement e Refer to your PTZ owner s manual for configuration information NOTE PTZ cameras require independant configuration and cannot be configured through the DVR 69 Web Remote Viewer The Search Tab The Search tab allows you to search video events on your DVR Searching For A Video By Time You can narrow your searches by searching for events by time To search for events by time 1 Click the Search tab near the top of the window The Search window opens Click the Search tab to open the search window Viewing Area Search By Time tab A A A HHHHHHHIHH HHHHHHHIHI TET TEE HHHIHHHHIHII HHHIHHHIHI HIHHHIHHHHII AT THT PENNANT EEE 4 ATN ED HIHI ITHHIH III HI HHHIHHHHIHI HHHHHHHHHHIHIHI HHH HHIH HHIHIHHIHI Figure 19 0 Search tab 16 channel model shown 2 Click the Search By Time tab default Search By Time 12009 12 02 10 34 02 z Refresh Mere MiTimer Manual BAlam motion user _ a Figure 19 1 Search By Time tab 16 channel model shown 3 Click the drop down menus an
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131. peed determines how fast data transmits from the ethernet port By default the system Is set to 8 Mbps transmission speed To configure the system transmission speed 1 Beside MAX TX SPEED click adjust the maximum data transmission speed 2 Click APPLY to save your settings MAIL TAB The Mail tab allows you to configure the system to send e mail notifications when a system detects motion or when an alarm event triggers e For details see Appendix D Enabling E Mail Notifications on page 123 Prerequisites Enable e mail notifications and enter in an email address into the system in the USER MANAGEMENT tab To open the Mail tab 1 Click the MAIL tab on the left e The Mail configuration window opens e a DEFAULT SERVER DATE TIME SERVER PORT SECURITY USER PASSWORD TEST E MAIL APPLY Mail tab Figure 13 5 Mail tab Configuring the E mail Server By default the system uses the Lorex email server to send notification e mails Notification e mails allow the system to send you a message when an event occurrs i e a motion event To use the Lorex e mail server 1 Select the checkbox beside DEFAULT SERVER default NOTE The SERVER PORT SECURITY USER PASSWORD fields gray out if DEFAULT ts selected 2 Beside TEST EMAIL click the PRESS button e Anemail will be sent to your emailaddress entered under the USER MANAGEMENT tab 3 Click APPLY to save your
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133. protocol to select 3 Under Auto Focus Baudrate select the desired baudrate from the drop down menu e Refer to your PTZ camera s user manual for the baudrate to select 4 Under P T Speed Auto Iris select ON or OFF from the drop down menu to enable or disable auto Iris e Select values between 1 10 from the drop down menu to select the P T Pan Tilt speed of the PTZ camera 9 Click OK near the bottom of the window to save your settings 75 Web Remote Viewer Configuring Camera Motion Detection Settings Configuring motion settings on your camera allows you to tell the camera to trigger motion recording in a certain portion of the screen To configure the camera motion recording settings 1 Click the Motion sub menu Camera gt Motion The Motion window opens Motion Setting Selec Hoon Ti s i Grid Window Select Al Reverse An Channel Number Selection Sensitivity drop down menu Drop down Menu Figure 20 4 Motion Settings menu 2 Under CH No select the channel number from the drop down menu you wish to configure 3 Under Sensitivity select sensitivity levels 1 10 from the drop down menu 4 Drag your cursor in the Grid Window of where you wish to increase motion sensitivity In this example the area around the van Is highlighted Once the van moves it triggers motion recording Movement around the van will not trigger motion recording Highlighted grid area red box
134. r SEARCHING FOR VIDEO BY TIME Searching for video by time is useful if you know the approximate date and time an event occurred To search for an event by time 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window to open the Quick Menu 2 Click the ESECSYGr button e The Search window opens 3 Inthe event calendar select the Year and Month using the selection cursors 4 Click on the date the event occurred e The date highlights with an orange box Selection Cursor 9 10 11 121 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 Figure 4 3 Event Calendar 5 Double click on the Hour Minute and Second the event occurred to enter the time e A number window opens each time you double click on the Hour Minute and Second Time selection 2010 M T T 2 3 5 0123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Selection Cursor 9 10 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 20 23 24 25 26 27 30 31 Double click to adjust value 6 Number window opens Figure 4 4 Adjusting video search time e Enter the desired value and click the OK button to save your settings OR e Drag the Timeline Slider to adjust the time OR e Click the hour minute and then use the selection cursor to adjust the 0123456789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Drag Timeline Slider to adjust the time values Figure 4 5 Adjusting the time using the Timeline Slider 6 Click to view the video e The video playback scr
135. r Controls e In the Playback Time display you can manually enter the time you wish to jump to e Use the Print button to print a screen capture of the current video being played Stop the video before pressing the Print button e Click the Screen Capture button on the top left corner of the player to print a BMP bitmap or JPG Jpeg image Panic Recording Panic recording tags the video as a Panic recording and records video with the highest quality settings Tagging a video as Panic allows you to search for the video as a Panic recording To start Panic recording using the mouse 1 Right click anywhere on in the main viewing window to open the quick menu 2 Click REC START The recording icon on the top right corner of the channel changes to P Panic 3 To exit Panic recording right click to open the quick menu and click REC START to stop panic recording Panic Recording Indicator Figure 5 6 Panic Recording 23 Archiving Video To start Panic recording using the remote 1 Press the REC START button in viewing mode must exit from all system menus 2 Press the REC START button again to stop rm panic recording e e MODE SETUP Searching for Panic Recording Video Once you have bookmarked panic events F3 you can search your video archive for panic video events REC START Panic button Figure 5 7 Triggering panic recording using the remote To search for Panic Record
136. r motion occurs in channel 2 it triggers an alarm output OK Cancel Figure 23 4 Alarm output selection To configure Buzzer Out settings 1 Click the Buzzer Out sub menu on the navigation bar on the left Sensor gt Buzzer Out The Buzzer Out Setting window opens Buzzer Out Setting Enable le Transparent iit Off Figure 23 5 Buzzer Out Settings window 2 Under the Operation drop down menu select Enable configure buzzer settings 3 Under the Mode drop down menu select Transparent or Latched 4 Under the HDD Event drop down menu select ON to enable to trigger the buzzer when an HDD event occurs 5 For each channel select which events you want to trigger the buzzer Figure 38 4 e For example you may want a video loss and motion event in channel 2 to trigger a buzzer 6 Click OK to save your settings 93 Web Remote Viewer Configure E mail Notification To configure your e mail notification settings 1 Click the E mail Notification sub menu on the navigation bar on the left Sensor gt E mail Notification The E mail Notification Setting window opens E mail Notification Setting E mail Notification Figure 23 6 E mail Notification Setting window 2 Under the Notification drop down menu select ON to enable e mail notification 3 Under the HDD Event drop down menu select ON to enable the DVR to send out an e mail notification when a hard drive event occurs 4 Under the Booting
137. rding Audio The system can record one channel of audio You must have an audio enabled camera or self powered microphone connected to the system to use this function not included You can enable disable audio recording in the Continuous Motion Recording menu For details see Sound on page 43 27 Configuring Recording Settings SS ete CONFIGURING RECORDING SETTINGS To access Record Setup menu 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens CAMERA1 CAMERA2 Quick Menu es TZ ac euros sor SHUTDOWN CAMERA4 2008 01 15 00 38 00 F E10 Figure 7 0 Opening the Quick Menu 2 Click CETME e The Record Setup menu opens SYSTEM SETUP AED Record Setup Button SAURONS NODE STE SCHEDULE MODE DAILY gt SIMPLE PRE EVENT RECORDING TIME 10 SEC RECORDING POST EVENT RECORDING TIME 10 SEC REC START h 4b ab a gt SEQUENCE P PA NI C RECORDING ARCHIVING LOG OFF SHUTDOWN Record Setup Menu Figure 7 1 Opening the Record Setup window ADJUSTING PRE amp POST EVENT RECORDING TIME After an event occurs In the system such as a motion event you can configure how many seconds before and after the system continues to record To configure Pre Event and Post Event recording time 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GEES e The Record Setup menu opens 28 Configuring Recording Settings
138. ries DVR features a built in Auto Port Forwarding function This allows you to port forward your UPnP router without router configuration DHCP DDNS IP ADDRESS 127 0 0 1 GATEWAY 127 0 0 1 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 ASTONS SERVER 127 0 0 1 2ND DNS SERVER 127 0 0 1 DDNS SERVER Auto port forward button EN RTSP SERVER PORT WEB SERVER PORT 554 AUTO DELETE 80 AUTO DELETE MAX TX SPEED RTSP SERVER PORT 554 WEB SERVER PORT 80 AUTO DELETE AUTO DELETE Double click field Figure 13 4 Auto port forwarding To port forward a port in your router 1 Beside RTSP SERVER PORT double click the field e A Number window opens 2 Enter the desired port number by default port 554 3 Click OK to save your settings 4 Beside RTSP SERVER PORT click the AUTO button e A success message appears 5 Beside WEB SERVER PORT double click the field e A Number window opens 6 Enter the desired port number by default port 80 7 Click OK to save your settings 8 Beside WEB SERVER PORT click the AUTO button e A success message appears If you do not receive a success message e Double check that you have entered the correct system user name password and DDNS address enter your sub domain name only e Use the Lorex DDNS Auto Port Forwarding Wizard For details see Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 99 46 Configuring System Transmission speed The system transmission s
139. rts for BNC cameras 4 channel configuration shown MONITOR BNC output top to connect the system to a secondary monitor or DVR SPOT OUT Spot Monitor output bottom Spot monitor only displays a single channel of a camera and does not display system menus DVI DVI output to connect the system to a DVI monitor not included Use a DVI to VGA adapter not included to connect a VGA monitor to the system USB port Connect a USB mouse to navigate the system AUDIO IN Connect one audio input device i e amplafied microphone not included AUDIO OUT Connect a single audio output i e speakers not included ALARM Block Connect external alarm motion devices or a PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera to the system not included PAL NTSC Switch between PAL and NTSC video output Keep the exaust fan on the side panel clear for proper ventilation Inadequate ventilation causes the unit to overheat Control Devices Audio buttons 6 CONTROL DEVICES Remote Control 1 POWER Press to power the system ON OFF password required 2 System Mode buttons e MODE N A e SETUP Opens the DVR Setup menu e ID Press to select the DVR ID to control multiple DVRs with a single remote e F1 Opens the System Information window e F2 N A e F3 N A e REC START Starts panic recording About the ID button Changes the ID for the remote control to match the System ID if changed Exit to the main viewing screen
140. rwarding Wizard automatically populates a list of current routers and detects the number of connected routers 1 Click the Next button after the software detects your router configuration X fe i gt 4 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard www lorextechnology com ed aa thik ite Sh a Click to update router database Transfer Rate 119 57 KB s Status Download Successful Checking forimuliipierrouters gt Click to check for multiple routers Number of Routers 1 ecking for routers Possible 1st Router XXX XXX XX XX Routers Found 1 If more than one router is detected you may need to contact your ISP Internet Service Provider to port forward Please have the following information ready e 1 Your Router Make amp Model 2 Your Router Username amp Password 3 Your Lorex Product Information Such as the device IP amp port number refer to your Quick Start Guide to help you obtain this information For details on configuring multiple routers see Configuring multiple routers on page 103 Figure 25 9 Router detection window 101 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Step 2 Enter your router settings 1 Under the Router drop down list select the model of your router OR e Click the Search button l to enter the name of your router model NOTE Click the Auto Detect button A you have a Linksys or Netgear router works with most Linksys or Netgear models LOREX Auto Port Forwardi
141. s sensitivity level Firmware Upgrade Via USB Device Import RECORDING Recording Speed 120 100 fps CIF 60 50 fps 2CIF 4 Ch Recording Resolution 120 100 NTSC PAL 352x240 CIF 60 50 NTSC PAL 704x 240 2 CIF 30 25 NTSC PAL a 704x 480 D1 Recording Resolution By each camera for different resolution setting CIF 2CIF D1 Setting Recording Quality 4 levels low standard high highest Control Panic Recording Overrides all other recording settings to provide the best quality recording S M A R T Alarm HDD Health Check Reliability Watch Dog Auto recovery after power failure PLAYBACK Playback Channel 1 4 4ch 115 Instant Playback Playback Speed Playback Players Calendar Search Event Search Log Search Audio Play STORAGE amp ARCHIVE Storage Maximum Capacity Backup Media Backup File Format Watermark CONNECTIVITY Easy Connect Software Supported Operating Systems Browsers Email Notification Mobile Connectivity DDNS System Configuration Bandwidth Limit 16 Instant playback mode for quick review of log events Variable playback Max 64x Backup Player Windows Media Player after installing the codec Search by time Search by event Up to 1000 for user login out configuration changes remote access connects disconnects Synchronized with video Up to 1 HDD s SATA Up to 2TB USB flash drive amp HDD AVI file Codec included Waterm
142. screen In Sequence mode e SPOT OUT DWELL Adjust the duration of how long the channel remains on screen In Spot Out mode e DEINTERLACE MODE Deinterlace mode increases image sharpness Turn on off to enable or disable e ALARM POP UP MODE If Alarm Pop Up mode Is enabled the channel automatically displays in full screen when an alarm event Is triggered e ALARM POP UP DWELL Adjust the duration that the Alarm pop up channel remains on screen e MOTION POP UP MODE If Motion Pop Up Mode Is enabled the channel with motion detected displays in full screen e MOTION POP UP DWELL Adjust the duration the Alarm Pop Up window remains on screen 2 Click APPLY to save your settings Configuring System Setup 39 Configuring System Setup CAMERA Use the Camera menu to configure camera title color PTZ and motion Settings To open the Camera menu 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click Geass e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click CAMERA The Camera setup window opens TITLE ROOM 1 CAM ROOM 2 CAM DOOR 1 CAM DOOR 2 CAM v w a w es w APPLY Camera Title tab Figure 10 0 Camera Setup menu CAMERA TITLE TAB Changing the Camera Title To change a camera title 1 Under TITLE double click the field to open the Virtual Keyboard 2 Enter a title for the camera up to eleven alphanumeric characters and click OK The Virtual
143. settings lo configure the e mail server using custom settings 1 De select the check box beside DEFAULT SERVER e The SERVER PORT SECURITY USER PASSWORD fields can now be edited DEFAULT SERVER SERVER PORT SECURITY USER PASSWORD TEST E MAIL De select Default Server Figure 13 6 Configuring the e mail server Enter your E mail Server amp Port Information 1 Double click on the blank field beside SERVER e The Virtual Keyboard opens 2 Enter the e mail server name using the Virtual Keyboard 3 Click OK to save your settings 4 Double click the field beside PORT e The Number window opens Configuring System Setup 5 Enter the port number specified by the e mail server 6 Click OK to save your settings Enter your E mail User name and Password 1 Beside USER double click the blank field e The Virtual Keyboard opens 2 Enter your e mail user name 3 Click OK to save your settings Test your E mail Account Beside TEST E MAIL click the PRESS button to verify that the system can properly connect to your e mail server Configuring Your System To Send Notification E Mails To configure your system to send notification e mails see Appendix D Enabling E Mail Notifications on page 123 USER MANAGEMENT TAB The user management tab allows you to add remove and edit users who log in to the system To open the User Management tab 1 Click the USER MANAGEMENT
144. side the network i e from the Internet the information is sent to the router NETWORK EXAMPLE Router Router External IP Internal IP 216 13 154 34 192 168 0 1 Internal IP 192 168 0 3 Internet Internal Network Figure 24 2 Port forwarding diagram 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 to DVR Internal IP 192 168 0 3 554 To port forward use the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard included in the Software CD or use the AUTOPORT feature on the system 98 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard G tte LOREX AUTO PORT FORWARDING WIZARD The Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Is an exclusive software that easily automates router port forwarding Before setting up a DDNS account it is recommended to run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to port forward the required ports Installation To install the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 1 Insert the system s software CD and follow the instructions to launch the
145. sk overwrite is enabled For details see Disk Manage on page 56 4 Hard Drive Storage Indicator Displays the percentage of the hard drive space used for video storage Changing Display Modes The system has different display modes as well as an Auto Sequence mode Full Screen Quad Auto Sequence Figure 3 8 Display Viewing modes To change display modes e Press the DISPLAY button repeatedly until you reach the desired display mode USING AUTO SEQUENCE Auto Sequence allows you to view channels in full screen in an automatic sequence In sequence mode the screen cycles channels through the channels one channel at a time in full screen view To start Auto Sequence 1 Press the DISPLAY button on the front control panel until the E Auto Sequence icon appears near the top of the screen or 1 Right click anywhere on the screen in the main viewing window e The Quick Menu opens 2 Click SEQUENCE Sequence button NOTE You must exit from system setup menus before enabling Auto Sequence To customize the duration of the sequence see LOG OFF Monitor Tab on page 38 SHUTDOWN Figure 3 9 Enabling Auto Sequence Quick Menu The Quick Menu gives you an overview of all the CAMERA CAMERA2 available settings on your DVR Quick Menu To open Quick Menu rara 1 Right click anywhere on the screen in the rem main viewing window J CAMERA3 CAMERA4 NOTE If you are configuri
146. sn_ into Manual Y Max FPS 2 FPS Frame rate drop down menu Figure 27 2 Adjusting channel frame rates 111 Remote Viewing On Mobile Devices Viewing Your DVR From Your 3G Blackberry To begin live viewing from your Blackberry 1 Open your web browser and enter in the DDNS address of your DVR The Mobile Viewer page opens Authentication required for WEB Remote Viewer Username ADMIN Password Remember username 6 4 Cancel Enter in your username and password and click OK Channel list drop down menu Figure 27 3 Blackberry Web Remote Viewer login 2 Enter in your DVR user name and password when the authentication window appears Click OK 3 Click the channel list drop down menu to view a list of DVR channels 2 n auto m SALVO info k A Rom eii Channel list drop down menu Close up view of channel list Figure 27 4 Channel selection on Web Remote Viewer NOTE The Auto checkbox refers to auto refreshing of images Leave this option selected 112 Remote Viewing On Mobile Devices Viewing Your DVR From Your Windows Mobile device To begin live viewing from your Windows Mobile device 1 Open the Opera web browser and enter in the DDNS address of your DVR http 10 0 0 4 html Pa Bae x Enter the DDNS address of your DVR x f Search the Web Messenger Mopneview MultiCam Notes Opera Browser e Qa Opera Browser a b gt Figure 27 5 L
147. stem For example if the full domain sent is tomsmith lorexddns net you only need to enter tomsmith on the system 106 Setting Up DDNS Service How Do Enable DDNS On My System Once you have registered for free DDNS service use the information in the confirmation email to configure DDNS settings on your system To open the DDNS on your system 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GAAESaTD e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click SYSTEM e The System setup window opens 4 Click the NETWORK tab on the left e The Network window opens DHCP DDNS Select DDNS checkbox IP ADDRESS 127 0 0 1 GATEWAY 127 0 0 1 SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 0 1ST DNS SERVER 127 0 0 1 2ND DNS SERVER 127 0 0 1 DDNS SERVER RTSP SERVER PORT 554 AUTO DELETE WEB SERVER PORT 80 AUTO DELETE ALIAS MAX TX SPEED 8 Mbps APPLY Network tab Figure 26 2 System Network tab Enabling DDNS amp DHCP You must enable DDNS and and DHCP for remote connectivity To enable DDNS amp DHCP 1 Select the DHCP or DDNS checkbox e Click APPLY to save your settings With DDNS entered on your system you can access your DVR from a remote location by entering the Lorex DDNS domain name in your web browser on your computer or mobile device 107 Setting Up DDNS Service Networking Checklist Use this checklist to confirm you have completed all the steps of the Network Setup have
148. stem i e motion sensors door window sensors Use a motion detector or sensor to send a signal to the system to begin camera viewing and recording on the matching camera channel when enabled in the Menu simultaneously the system sends an output signal to a device such as an alarm or siren To connect an external sensor alarm to the system Connect the Signal Cable to the desired Channel number port in the ALARM IN block Connect the Ground cable to the Ground port G in the ALARM IN block Open the SYSTEM SETUP menu and select EVENT SENSOR Select ALARM INPUT ALARM OUTPUT and configure the following e OPERATION Select ENABLE for the corresponding alarm channel e TYPE Select N C Normally closed or N O normally open depending on your alarm sensor setup Select APPLY and press ENTER to save your settings poe I ALARMIN RELAYRS 485 ALARM INPUT a i ALARM OUTPUT GROUND G PI Connect to N C or N O depending on device ALARM or SIREN Not Included SIGNAL CABLE SIGNAL CABLE GROUND G SENSOR Not Included 131 Appendix Connecting Audio Devices G tte APPENDIX I CONNECTING AUDIO DEVICES You can connect one audio capable camera or one self powered microphone to the system Use the Line Out port to connect the system to amplified speakers AUDIO CAPABLE CAMERA not included OR p LINE e ES SPEAKER not ua ar MICROPHONE not included To connect audio devices
149. structions never be placed near or over a radiator or heat Polar s tO S D p t D register This video product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack safety purpose of the polarized or O grounding type plug unless proper ventilation IS provided or the video product manufacturer s instructions have been A polarized plug has two blades faltawwed viimane war Monine orner 9 Attachments Do not use attachments unless A grounding PE plug has aee recommended by the video product manufacturer as blades and a third grounding prong they may cause a hazard The wide blade or the third prong 10 Camera Extension Cables Check the rating of are provided for your safety your extension cable s to verify compliance with If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet your local authority regulations prior to installation consult an electrician for replacement of the 11 Water and Moisture Do not use this video product obsolete outlet near water For example near a bath tub wash Power Sources This video product should be bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet operated only from the type of power source basement near a swimming pool and the like indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of Caution Maintain electrical safety Powerline the type of power supply to your location consult operated equipment or accessories connected to your video dealer or local power company For video this unit s
150. sub menu on the navigation bar on the left System gt User Management The User Management Setting window opens Dos ea Dei User Management Setting admng iLOREScor User Management ja Management Control Device Tima cel Figure 21 6 User Management Setting window 2 Under the User ID field enter in the desired user name By default the ADMIN user name Is grayed out 3 Under the Password field enter desired user password 4 Under the Group drop down menu select the desired user level ADMIN MANAGER USER 5 Under the E mail field enter a desired e mail address to receive e mail notifications from the DVR 6 Under Notification select the blank checkbox to enable e mail notification for the particular user De select the checkbox to disable e mail notification for the particular user 7 Under Del Add click the Add button to add user to the list e Click the Del button beside a user name to remove a user from the list 8 Click OK to save your settings 82 Web Remote Viewer Viewing System Information To view your DVR s system information 1 Click the System Management sub menu System gt System Management The System Information Setting window opens raba Informabon der System information z 1 pem Manager nt Errem Management dating Pra Figure 21 7 System Management window e Under System Information Setting your DVR s system information is displayed System Inform
151. t Is visible but out of reach oY a oe ie CAMERA STAND INSTALLATION 1 Mount the camera stand to the desired mounting surface Choose a firm mounting surface NOTE If you wish to mount the camera stand to drywall it is recommended to use drywall plugs not included 2 Attach the camera to the stand Secure to camera thread Top thread Ceiling mount Wall mount Bottom thread Table mount Camera model not be exactly as shown Figure 1 0 Camera stand installation NOTE There are two connection points for certain cameras Secure the stand to the top thread for wall mounts or ceiling mounts Secure the stand to the bottom thread for table mounts or wall mounts Z w lt Table Mount Wall Mount Ceiling Mount Figure 1 1 Cameramountingoptions Cameramodelnotbe exactly as shown Connecting BNC Cameras To install BNC cameras to your system 1 Connect the male power connector on the BNC extension cable to the female power connector on the camera e Connect the BNC connector to the camera 2 Connect the female power connector on the BNC extension cable to the power adapter e Connect the BNC connector to the BNC port on the system 3 Plug the power adapter to a power outlet Digital Video Recorder D BNC Extension cable Female power connector Male power connector Figure 1 2 BNC camera connectivity diagram Connecting and Removing BNC cables BNC Bayonet Nut Connector is a special c
152. t o GROUP ID ADMIN E MAIL E Mail field E MAIL NOTIFICATION ON 3 Double click the blank fleld beside E MAIL e he Virtual Keyboard opens 4 Enter the desired email you wish to receive notification emails 9 Click OK to save your settings 6 Beside E MAIL NOTIFICATION click to select ON 7 Click OK to save your settings NOTE Ensure the EMAIL checkbox Is selected USER ID USER ID E MAIL ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN EMAIL COM PASSWORD EXPIRY 1 MONTH 124 Step 4 Enable The Default E Mail Server 1 Click the MAIL tab on the left e The Mail window opens 2 Select the DEFAULT SERVER checkbox Click APPLY to save your settings 4 Beside TEST E MAIL click the PRESS button e A test e mail is sent to the e mail address entered in Step 3 Select Users Ga NOTE Please wait for several minutes before a test e mail to be sent Double check your Spam folder in your e mail for the test message Step 5 Select Event Type Appendix D Enabling E Mail Notifications DEFAULT SERVER SERVER PORT SECURITY USER PASSWORD TEST E MAIL APPLY Select Default Server Next select the event type that you wish to trigger an emall notification For example you may only want all Motion events to trigger an email notification 1 Click the X on the top right corner of the window to return to the main menu Click X DEFAULT SERVER SERVER PORT SECURITY U
153. t want ba Las tha dell lider you can eihar type ren rupa oe peleci an toc lobii baam ihe bel Thane Pyter Lermz kako Poet Farerai ated shatter curari weer oriy Select the users who can see the software shortcut optional Make shortcuts a rashka to all usen Figure 25 1 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard installation user selection 99 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 9 Click the Next button and then click Finish to complete the software installation JER Lorex Auto Port forwarding Setup x E Lorez Auto Pot Formerdswg Setup k Rinady to inet 3 Pare You me now ready to utal Lorex Ato Pot Forwarding 101 gt Installation Successful The Lora Auta Pad Farwarding 1 9 1 instalation u conplels Thank pau lor Ghee Lorea Au Fon Formai The ratala now has ensugh formation to ruts Lora Ago Pot Forwarding on your computer Pesse each Fires ta cnet sa rent ales The tofowing semings wd be used batal folder C Peogrann Files Lorex Auto Port Forwarding hotat fader Loies Ato Pot Forwarding Pas cick Mead lo proceed eth the retaliate Finish button Lorex Auto Figure 25 6 Completing the installation Po 6 Double click the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding shortcut aswanta Jfrom your desktop to start the program Obtaining Your Router Model Number and Version On most routers the model and version number can be found underneath the router printed on a sticker E
154. tab on the left e The User Management window opens DATE TIME USER ID USER ID E MAIL ADMIN ADMIN EMAIL COM 1 MONTH APPLY User Managementtab Figure 13 7 User management tab 47 Configuring System Setup Configuring Email Notification Settings To configure email notification settings 1 Under USER ID double click the user you wish to modify ADMIN USER or MANAGER e The Edit window opens USER ID PASSWORD GROUP ID E MAIL E MAIL NOTIFICATION Figure 13 8 Edit window 2 Double click the blank field beside E MAIL e The Virtual Keyboard opens 3 Enter the desired email you wish to receive notification emails 4 Click OK to save your settings 5 Beside E MAIL NOTIFICATION click to select ON 6 Click OK to save your settings NOTE Ensure the EMAIL checkbox Is selected ESTE USER ID USER ID E MAIL ADMIN ADMIN ADMIN EMAIL COM ve PASSWORD EXPIRY 1 MONTH Figure 13 9 Enabling email notifications 48 Configuring Password Expiry Duration You can configure the system to refresh Its password list by enabling the Password Expiry feature This ensures that the system password changes every few months To configure the system s Password Expiry Duration 1 Beside PASSWORD EXPIRY click to select the duration of when you would like the password to expire e Select from 1 MONTH 2 MONTHS 4 MONTHS 6 MONTHS 12 MONTHS or OFF e Click APPLY
155. ters During the initial launch of the auto port forwarding wizard the program scans the network to detect the number of connected routers To check for multiple routers 1 Click the Detect Multiple Routers button ml e A list of connected router populates in the window y A Genter H Acura Tiered 2 indicates two routers have been detected Sa A s w Figure 25 13 Router settings window 103 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard e The Possible 1st Router refers to the router directly connected to your system This is the router that requires the port forward information e The Possible 2nd Router refers to the router immediate to the internet connection This is the router that requires you to configure a DMZ host connection Scenario A Router Modem combination Router e You may have a router modem combination with a second router in your network Scearnio B Multiple Routers e You may have two routers in your network Internet Port Forward port 80 amp DMZ IP 994 to Router 1 EXAMPLE LINKSYS by Cisco Wireless G Broadband Router WRTS4G2 Applications L amp Gaming tu curty All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware version is also displayed here ls Network Status Established Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 48 36 MAC Address 00 1E S8 2E 43 A A Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS
156. the left The Date Time setting window opens Figure 21 3 Date Time setting window 2 Under the Date Format drop down menu select the format you want the dates to display e Date format options are YYYY MM DD or MM DD YYYY or DD MM YYYY 3 Under the Time Format drop down menu select 24 hour to enable 24 hour clock display Select AM PM to enable 12 hour clock display 4 Under Network Time Server Setup type in the address you want the DVR to retrieve the time by default POOL NTP ORG 5 Under the Time Zone Setup drop down menu select your local time zone 6 Under the D S T drop down menu select ON or OFF to enable or disable daylight savings time 7 Click OK to save your settings Contiguring Network Settings Adjusting DVR Bandwidth Speed To adjust DVR bandwidth speed 1 Click Network on the navigation menu on the left The IP Setup Setting window opens Bandwidth 8192 Kbyte Bandwidth drop down menu Figure 21 4 IP Setup Setting window 80 Web Remote Viewer 2 Under the Bandwidth drop down menu select the desired bandwidth speed It is recommended to leave this at the highest setting 8192 Kbyte 3 Click OK to save your settings Configuring An E mail Server For The DVR To configure the e mail server settings for your DVR 1 Click the E mail sub menu on navigation bar on the left System gt E mail The E mail setting window opens De select Default Server checkbox to configure e mail
157. tings 1 78 Click the Monitor sub menu Display gt Monitor The Monitor Setting window opens Camera Monitor Setting Display OSD Monitor Sound System Record Sensor Figure 21 1 Monitor Setting window Under the Sequence Dwell drop down menu select the duration you want a sequence to remain on screen e Sequence Dwell choices are 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 40 seconds 60 seconds Under the Spot Out Dwell drop down menu select the duration you want the spot dwell to last e Spot Dwell choices are 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 40 seconds 60 seconds Under the De interlace Mode drop down menu select ON or OFF to turn on or off de interlacing mode e t is recommended to turn de interlacing mode on for improved image quality Under the Alarm Pop up Mode drop down menu select ON or OFF to turn on or off Alarm Pop up e When an alarm recording is triggered the Alarm Pop up mode will automatically bring the channel with the alarm recording Into full screen Under the Alarm Pop up Dwell drop down menu select the duration of the Alarm Pop up e Alarm Pop up Dwell durations are 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds 40 seconds 60 seconds Under the Motion Pop up Mode drop down menu select ON or OFF to turn on or off Motion Pop up
158. tion Setting le Simple Jys Operation Simpi Manual Figure 22 1 Record Operation Setting window 2 Under the Pre Event Recording Time drop down menu select the duration of the pre event recording 3 Under the Post Event Recording Time drop down menu select the duration of the post event recording 4 Click OK to save your settings Selecting Recording Mode Simple vs Advanced The system offers Simple and Advanced recording modes Simple recording mode allows you to configure the system to record with basic recording settings with limited customization to the type of recording i e motion recording that applies Advanced recording mode allows you to configure the system to record with customized settings For example you can configure the system to record with a certain resolution on a Saturday and have the system record with another resolution on a Monday To configure the system s recording type 1 Click Record on the navigation bar on the left The Record Operation Setting window opens 2 Under the Record Mode drop down menu select Simple or Advanced 3 Click OK to save your settings Recording Operation Setting ecord Mode Simple Select Recording Mode Simple or Advanced Advanced vv Cancel Figure 22 2 Recording Operation Setting window 86 Configuring Simple Recording Mode T 1 Za o configure Simple recording mode Click Simple on the navigation bar on the
159. ty damages electronic parts and hard drives Removing The System Cover 1 Remove the screws on the side and rear panel of the system 2 Slide the system cover all the way back and gently lift the cover Slide cover back and Lift Be careful of sharp edges when removing the system cover 118 Appendix B Replacing The Hard Drive Removing The Hard Drive Bracket 1 Remove the four 4 silver screws to loosen the hard drive bracket i F oy T mg m m _ rm A AAA Grounding Cable i hia gt A 5 a ST UHPP INI 1111111111 L1111111111 111111 Slide hard drive to remo0Vegg _ x4 Screws 119 Appendix B Replacing The Hard Drive Replacing The Hard Drive 1 Install the two mounting brackets onto the new hard drive using the four silver screws x4 Screws 2 Slide the hard drive with the mounting bracket installed into the SATA data port until the hard drive locks in place e Orient the hard drive so that the SATA data port faces towards the SATA data port on the system board Slide hard drive towards SATA data port T s iz Ez EE oe SATA data 3 Secure the mounting bracket onto the chassis using the four 4 silver screws NOTE Secure the grounding cable onto the mounting bracket Grounding Cable E i al m E Er r ee a mai ma malas b Haga Deak scr
160. up tab opens ADDRESS 255 255 255 255 PROTOCOL pelcoD pelcoD pelcoD pelcoD dvi dl del ab PTZ Setup tab PTZ Property button Figure 10 3 PTZ Setup menu 2 Under ADDRESS select a channel and A select the PTZ address 1 255 3 Under PROTOCOL select the PTZ protocol using the button e Protocol types PelcoD PelcoP MESA DOME D MAX Ganz PT Fastraxll 2 SCC_641 SCC_643a Spd_ 3300 Multix MRX_ 1000 Panisonic WV CS850 Panisonic WV csr 604 PTC 400c PTC 200 LPT A100L to select 4 Under BAUD RATE click MM desired baud rate Configuring System Setup e Baud Rate choices 9600 default 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400 1200 2400 or 4800 9 Click to open the PTZ property window CHANNEL NO AUTO FOCUS AUTO IRIS P T SPEED Figure 10 4 PTZ property window 6 Inthe PTZ Property window click configure the following PTZ properties e Channel Number e Auto Focus e Auto Iris e P T pan tilt speed 7 Click OK to save your settings 41 Configuring System Setup MOTION SENSOR TAB Configuring Motion Sensor Sensitivity Use the Motion Sensor menu to configure motion detection settings for each camera To configure motion settings 1 Click the MOTION SENSOR tab on the left e The Motion Sensor tab opens CAMERA TITLE 4 COLOR SETUP a w w w PTZ SETUP CAMERA MODE Motion Sensor tab Figure 10 5 Motion Sensor menu
161. ve your settings NOTE Once you have saved your DDNS settings you must reset your DVR for the changes to take effect Disconnect and reconnect the power cable from the rear panel to reset the system can access my system from a remote PC To access your system remotely 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter your DDNS address from the confirmation email For example tomsmith lorexddns net NOTE Remote viewing is compatible with Internet Explorer only 2 Log in using your user name and password by default user name ADMIN password 1234 109 Remote Viewing On Mobile Devices REMOTE VIEWING ON MOBILE DEVICES You can access your DVR from your mobile device such as an iPhone Blackberry or Windows Mobile Before You Begin W t You must enable DDNS on your DVR and set up a DDNS account before you can begin viewing video on your mobile device Data charges may appear on your phone bill as a result of browsing streaming video Always check with your cell phone carrier on how your data plan works Lorex is not responsible for data plan fees that may result e To set enable DDNS on your DVR see Setting Up DDNS Service on page 106 e To set up a DDNS account on your DVR see Network Tab on page 45 e Connect to your system by entering the DDNS address of your system into your mobile device s web browser Viewing Your DVR From Your IPhone Once you have enabled DDNS on your
162. version 63 Web Remote Viewer Using The Navigation Bar The Navigation Bar allows you to view videos In several split screen modes Save videos take Snapshots of video and print images of video Next window Full screen Volume Lo GE BB E A Display Channel 4 channel view 9 channel view Audio input saline list Sequence view 16 channel view 8 channel view 1 channel view Figure 17 0 Navigation Bar 16 channel model shown 16 channel model only Viewing Modes e 1 channel view Displays one channel of video e 4 channel view Displays four channels of video e 8 channel view Displays one main channel with seven smaller channels e 9 channel view Displays nine channels in a grid e 16 channel view Displays sixteen channels in a grid e Sequence view View channels in a sequence e Next window View next channel of video e Full screen View video in full screen 16 channel models only Audio Modes e Audio input Toggle on off incoming audio e Volume Mute Unmute volume Basic Settings e Save Saves streaming video onto your computer e Print Print the current screenshot of the channel e Settings Configure video audio and save directory settings 64 Web Remote Viewer The Live Tab The Live tab allows you to view live streaming video from your DVR Channel Recording Name Mode Date Pasa ie ta Resolution OAR eH amp H qa CHACHI Channel No 2 3 4 Bee eee
163. xample A TFD i pO NETGEAR cco ST ee T s 0 S Jij e WGR614 refers to the model number LAN Internet Restore fi i 2 Soon A e v9 refers to the version number ys 3 3 4 SERIAL MAC Figure 25 7 X Finding your router model and version 100 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Configuration You must have the following before you configure the software 1 Your router s model number and version number 2 Your router s user name and password 3 Your Lorex device s IP address 4 Your Lorex device s port numbers that require port forwarding Initial Startup Select language 1 Click the Language drop down menu and select a language English French Spanish Click the Start button to continue LOREX Auto Port Forwarding Wizard www lorextechaology com Sree Software update section WELCOME i 2 3 with Lorex Auto Port t nifiguratio Current Version 1 0 2 Update Available Yes Forward ng New Version 1 0 4 Start button Download Now button A software update includes an updated list of routers Language drop down menu compatible with the Auto Port forwarding Wizard Figure 25 8 Initial setup window 2 If software updates are available click the Download Now button in the top right corner e Run the update file and Install the latest version of the software Step 1 Populate the router database The Auto Port Fo
164. y options To open the Display menu 1 Right click anywhere in the main viewing window e The quick menu opens 2 Click GAAERaTD e The System Setup menu opens 3 Click DISPLAY e The Display menu opens STATUS BAR CAMERA TITLE EVENT ICON BORDER LANGUAGE ENGLISH APPLY OSD tab Figure 9 0 Display 0SD setting window OSD TAB Changing OSD On Screen Display options 1 Configure the following using the buttons e STATUS BAR Toggle ON OFF to enable or disable the system status bar e CAMERA TITLE Toggle ON OFF to enable or disable the camera title on the top left corner of the channel 38 e EVENT ICON Toggle ON OFF to enable or disable the recording icon of the system on the top right corner of the channel e BORDER Toggle ON OFF to enable or disable the black border around the channels _ e Beside LANGUAGE use the buttons to change the system language 2 Click APPLY to save your settings MONITOR TAB Changing Motion Alarm Pop up Spot and Sequence settings 1 Click Ihe MONITOR tab on the left e The Monitor tab opens SEQUENCE DWELL SPOT OUT DWELL DEINTERLACE MODE ALARM POP UP MODE ALARM POP UP DWELL MOTION POP UP MODE MOTION POP UP DWELL dhi ah qh qh de bl dh Monitor tab Figure 9 1 Display Monitor setting window 1 Configure the following using the buttons e SEQUENCE DWELL Adjust the duration of how long the a channel remains on
165. your cursor across the grayed out boxes to highlight what time you want to activate recording When you release the cursor the boxes turn pink to confirm your selection This applies the recording time globally Activation tab Size FPS Quality 0 Time Selected Recording Time Figure 22 5 Setting the time duration of continuous and motion recording The pink boxes indicate active recording times In this example the active recording times are from 12 00PM to 6 00PM 3 Configure the recording parameter of each channel e Resolution Select the resolution the video records In NOTE The far right column under FPS shows you how many FPS you have remaining e Frame Rate Select the frame rate of the video Frame rate values differ depending on resolution settings e Quality Select the video recording quality e Audio Select ON or OFF to enable or disable audio recording microphone required not included e Alarm Select the alarm device connected to the Alarm block of the system i e motion sensor not included 88 e To configure each channel with specific recording parameters click the Activation tab Configuring the Activation Tab Camera Advanced Recording Setting Display Sound Activation System y 6 Record Cont Mot o Alarm DM us Y FHH EESEEESESE Operation Advanced Manual Sensor c E EA 50150 A 129 E E 2 LEDER eo Select All Reverse All Delete All Ok Cancel Figure

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