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1. 1 Click the Site button gt near the top of the window The Site Setup window opens _ Add Type IP Address Click Register New Site Figure 10 2 Site Setup window 2 Click Register New Site he Site Setup window opens Site ARE GAPC DVA Site Manual Input Hare Figure 10 3 Entering DDNS information Site Setup window 3 Enter the following into the blank fields e Under Name enter the name of the system this can be any name you wish e Under IP or URL enter the DDNS address you set up earlier ie mylorexdvr lorexddns net e Under Video Port Number enter 6807 default video port number e Under ID enter the your system s ID default admin e Under Password enter your system s password default 1111 e Optional Under Register to Others select other accounts that can connect to your system 4 Click Register to complete setup and to connect to your system US Vista Pro Client Software VIEWING VIDEO ON VISTA PRO 6 CLIENT Once you have connected to your system Vista Pro 6 Client displays a blank screen with the text DVR on the Live View window A list of connected systems and cameras appear on the left of the window To connect your cameras to Vista Pro 6 Client e Drag a camera from the camera list to one of the channels in the Live View window paren 2 x 25 Li s Lo Le z ss Z 2 most Entrance dl m Lo la EE
2. A Name RSEngine Publisher Unknown Path C program files vistapro 6 server ysengine exe Network location Public network What are network locations uma Figure 2 2 Firewall security alert windows Name Publisher Path Network location VistaPro 6 Server Unknown C program files lvistapro 6 server dvr exe Public network What are network locations Unblock button Installing the Software SELECTING A SAVE DIRECTORY AND ALLOCATING STORAGE SPACE During the software installation a save directory window opens 214153MB 50 107076MB OMB 0 OMB Drag slider to adjust video storage space Select hard drive Figure 2 3 Selecting a save directory and allocating storage space To select the save directory e Select the hard drive in the hard drive list To allocate video storage space 1 Drag the slider to the right to Increase storage space drag the slider to the left to decrease storage space NOTE If you allocate a large percentage of your hard drive for video storage your hard drive icon may show up with a red bar in Windows Vista 7 This is normal 2 Click OK to continue The software begins allocating storage space on your hard drive Changing a save directory and re allocating storage space You can change the save directory and re allocate storage space by using the Storage Management program For more information see e Storage Management See Appendix
3. 3 Under the Preset No field enter the preset number ie Preset no 1 can be the front door Preset no 2 can be the side windows Under the Description field enter the area that the camera will point to ie Front Door Go back to the PTZ control and point the camera to the desired camera angle In the Preset window select the camera number you wish to apply the setting to In the Preset window click Add and then click Save S 2 2 92 Vista Pro 6 Server Searching For Video Configuring PTZ Touring Settings After you have configured your pre set settings you can combine those settings Into touring mode Touring mode allows to add multiple pre sets into one setting To configure the PTZ Touring Settings 1 Click the Pant Tilt Tour button kS The Pan Tilt Touring setting window opens Touring Setting Camera it C Touring list TourNo Description l EnterTouringnumber f f ci and description i Reg Preset No Tour Member 2 Select pre set settings T 2 front you wish to include in the touring mode DW Go Touring Modify Figure 9 19 Touring Setting window 2 Under the Tour No and Description field enter the touring number and description ie touring number 1 front door gt 3 Under Reg Preset No select the pre set settings and then m to add the pre set function to the list 4 Click Add then click Save to save your settin
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5. Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode CONFIGURING E MAIL NOTIFICATION The QLR460 series is capable of sending e mail notifications if the system detects a motion event Your system must be connected to the internet before it can send out e mails Prerequisites Before you can use E mail Notification you must set up a DDNS account and enter the DDNS information into your system For details see Configuring DDNS Settings on page 35 To configure E Mail notification settings as 1 Click the Setup io and then click the Network tab The Network tab opens 2 Under Network Config click the E Mail Set button The E mail configuration window opens 4 Fill in e mail address of where to send notification E mail test button 1 Select Camera 2 Select the Use checkbox 3 Click Schedule button then drag cursor in date grid Figure 8 6 E Mail notification configuration window 3 Under Select Camera click the camera you wish to apply the settings to You can configure individual cameras you want to receive notifications if an event occurs Click the All button to apply the settings to all cameras 4 Under E mail Notification select the Use checkbox 36 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode 9 Click the green Schedule button and then drag your cursor in the Date Grid to select what day and time you want the system to send out an e mail notification Condition
6. v Motion Selectthetype of v Video Loss event to trigger an e mail one apio ape o ee ola 2 Figure 8 7 Scheduling e mail notification time and date notification Drag cursor in the Date Grid to select the day and time range to monitor events 6 Under Condition select the type of event that will trigger the system to send out an e mail alert Choices are Motion Video Loss 7 Under Recipient select the Default checkbox This enables the Lorex e mail server 8 Beside To and CC enter the e mail address you want the notification to be sent to 9 Beside Attach Picture select the checkbox to enable the e mail notification to send you an image of the event via e mail 10 Beside Frequency enter how many minutes in between you want notifications to be sent Default checkbox F Default m M Attach picture Frequency Figure 8 8 Configuring e mail settings E Emi il Test E mail Test button Sender SMTP Port From ti p E 2222082223 Ler Password Automatically grayed out if the Default checkbox is selected 11 Click the Email Test button to send a test e mail 12 Click OK to save your settings NOTE If you forward your email to your mobile phone data charges may be applied when receiving images as attachments NOTE If you wish to use a custom SMTP server de select the Default checkbox under Recipient and e
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8. PTZ Input Block Installing the PTZ Drivers e In the Software setup menu click on Install gt Advanced gt PTZ USB Drivers Vista Pro 6 Software Installation Vista Pro 6 Software Installation Vista Pro 6 Software Installation Chor te inutall the OVE Board n las ia Gree simple installa 9 prepares veut Need dive PTZ US B Cheers Drivers a0fhware Components end te insta exten t saltwar are Installing the PTZ Card To install the PTZ controller card into your motherboard plug the ribbon cable head into the USB pin block in your mo therboard Tighten the card to the computer s chassis on the back Refer to your motherboard user s manual to locate the location of the USB pin block 81 Appendix H QLR460 Specifications A APPENDIX H QLR460 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications S Search Modes Data Time Channel Event Network Transmission Real Time Speed Remote Viewer Via client software Supported O S Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 32 bit 82 sn Oul I9 9 Bo np uonejeisui SUNS anas n ep ausa1s s 9 INS ejueueuued uoge ep Jepisa1 jueAnod s nBoq sa lu JeroiDo eine no Sanjoayja s Beuuuuop sa iu suomeJoye so sed ejAnoo au anueseb y n q A IIS UOS BIA 910160 uos e suomejedoiJ sep 1e suomejor oure sep JUNO nod JIOANOd uos ua no ea xa107 s nbuq p elap sunpoud sa Jeuyipou ep ped es ep uorneDijqo sues synpold s s e suoneJoroue sep no sinofe sap jeuodde p no uondeouoo e Ja1pou ep
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10. MAGNIFYING VIDEO IMAGES To magnify a video image Qe 1 Click the Digital Zoom button lex The Zoom window opens near the top of the screen Drag here to move zoom field Drag slider to zoom in zoom out of image Figure 9 4 Using the Digital Zoom window 2 Drag the slider to zoom in or out of the image Drag within the red box to move zoom location 3 Click the Digial Zoom button again to exit zoom mode 42 Vista Pro 6 Server Searching For Video VIEWING VIDEO IN PANORAMA MODE Panorama mode breaks down a video frame by frame and allows you to watch the video frame by frame In a 16 channel view To view video in panorama mode 1 Select the day of the video by clicking the date In the Event Calendar on the top right corner of the window 1 Select date to begin viewing video 3 Click the Panorama button 4 Click the forward playback button 2 Click the timeline to locate where you want to begin viewing video Figure 9 5 How to view video in panorama mode 2 Click on the video timeline and locate where you would like to begin viewing the video 3 Click the Panorama button then click the forward playback button The video plays frame by frame in a 4x4 window VIDEO CONTROLS Reverse Playbac Forward Playback Decrease Playback Increase Playback Speed 2x 4x 8x Speed 2x 4x 8x Reverse frame by frame Forward frame by frame playback playback
11. Stop video Mute Audio Figure 9 6 Video Controls 43 Vista Pro Server Searching For Video USING THE TIMELINE The Timeline allows you to scan through a video by hour or minute Hour Mode D Ea awn AR aH E n Eo gr TR T F T A3 a pa Y f i lg k i P y y em PT LL l la ER pra a a a A li nF s Je PA 2 p ee a AL ne A RwaR T1z Mr Camera 3 Zh E Camera 4 i Double click on green bar to browse video in minutes Minute Mode maman x EE I ere E G Camera 4 1 Ian E rz Led Bal LEN GEI LEA PE EA Se ismi ERE CEL A Eh E cal meni EI ymi ELI zs EE E S EFT ERE ysi sy EA IESS AI IPS Es A isi sssi eS LH si EENI ee izm f III ee Figure 9 7 Timeline in Hour mode and Minute mode When you double click a timeline the timeline changes from an hourly timeline to a minute timeline A minute timeline allows you to navigate to a specific area of the video When you have found the area of the video that you would like to begin to watch click the timeline to mark the timeline in red Next click on the forward playback button to begin viewing the video BOOKMARKING VIDEO EVENTS Bookmarking video events allows you to view a log of all important video files To bookmark a video event 1 Click on the Event Calendar on the top right corner of the windo
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13. 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 L VD 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 NV NY Features vi e Digital Recording of live video to PC s hard drive e Can also record on an external hard drive not included e Internet Remote Monitoring e H 264 video compression maximizes recording time e View up to four locations simultaneously e PC compatible with Windows XP M Vista and 7 e Viewing options Quad Full Screen Sequencing e Easy search and playback of digitally recorded video e Password security protection e Free Lorex DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System service keeps you connected anywhere all the time e Lorex DDNS keeps you connected at all times e Email alerts notify you when events occur e WatchDog feature assures stable recording e 2 Audio channel inputs e Web browser client software TABLE OF CONTENTS Gening Startled PIER 1 In
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15. Mode window To open the Search Mode window Sy e Click the Search button in Live view The Search window opens La Live mode Search mode Figure 9 1 Search mode window 40 USING QUICK PLAYBACK Quick Playback allows you to view video 1 10 minutes previous to the event For example if the Vista Pro 6 Server Searching For Video event occurred at 10 15 am you can use Quick Playback to view events that happened at 10 00am To view videos in Quick Playback Right click on the channel you wish to view events from 1 2 Select how many minutes you wish to start viewing the video from A video playback screen 3 appears Right click on the channel and select time Figure 9 2 Quick Playback window 00 Hour amp 01 Hour amp 02 Hour e amp 04 Hour w 05 Hour amp 06 Hour y amp 07 Hour amp 10 Hour amp 11 Hour amp 12 Hour amp 13 Hour Video Controls Exit button Use the video controls to play video frame by frame or play video in 1x 2x 4x and 8x speeds e Tojump to a different date use the date drop down menus on the top left corner of the window to change the date 41 Vista Pro Server Searching For Video ADJUSTING VIEWING MODES To view video In single or 4 channel mode e Click LJ to view channelin single channel mode click El to view videoin 4 channel mode Full Screen button Figure 9 3 Search Mode window Viewing modes
16. Off window 3 Click OK to save your settings 25 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode Camera Tab The camera tab allows you to configure the camera s name resolution frame rate and video quality To open the Camera tab 1 Click the Setup Y button 2 Click the Camera tab he Camera tab opens Option Camera tab ses L META Recording Schedule Motion Sensor Relay Audio Network User Select Camera Config Setting Camera ID Camera 1 Resolution 352 x 240 m Video Quality Frame Rate Ful Z 1 settings Video Quality Select Camera Camera List Receiver Pan Tilt M Covert Use Address Receiver Dys Port y Speed SCS PTZ Pan Tilt pay ro Zoom settings DataBit 7 gt StpBt i d JOA HHHHHHHH Apply All button Apply All OK Cancel Apply Covert mode checkbox Figure 6 0 Camera tab window CHANGING THE CAMERA NAME You can change the camera name to easily distinguish what video feed you are viewing This is useful in night time footage since you can quickly identify what camera you are viewing To change the camera name Click the Setup Y button and then click the Camera tab The Camera tab opens Under Select Camera click the camera you wish to rename Under Camera ID enter the camera name Press OK to save your settings pos pe 26 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode CHANGING CAMERA QUALITY SETTINGS To change the camera q
17. Server Viewing Mode Normal amp Event Recording When recording in Normal Continuous and Event Recording the camera can record in different frame rates For example during Normal recording the camera can record at 9 FPS frames per second But Ifa vehicle drives bythe camera andtriggers an Event recording the camera begins recording at 15 FPS This allows you to save hard drive space by recording higher frame videos only when an event happens To Enable Normal amp Event Recording 1 Click the Normal 8 Event button 2 Under Select Camera click the camera you want to enable Normal amp Event recording 3 Drag the cursor across the Date Grid to select what days you want to enable Normal amp Event recording 4 Under Priority Motion Recording select the Normal recording frame rate Under Event Recording select the Event recording frame rate 5 Under Event Select select the type of recording you wish to enable Motion or Sensor Priority Motion Recording Normal Frame Second 18 Event Recording Second Event Select 4 Motion 4 Sensor Figure 7 3 Configuring Normal amp Event recording settings 6 Click OK to save your settings Holiday Recording Holiday Recording overrides recording settings for that particular day and forces all the channels to record in Continuous mode For example if you were away between January 10th to January 12th you may want to specify
18. Setting Video Signal Type Video loss beep Full Screen Use Event SensorMotion Log Auto Rebooting Use day light saving time Auto Rebooting Auto Shutdown Day of Week ie Time hh mm Day of Week Timefhh mm Auto Rebooting Auto Rebooting Auto Shutdown DayofWeek Time hhmm of Week Time hh mm Setting button Figure 5 11 Auto Reboting window 5 Under Auto Rebooting click the Use Everyday button Select the Hour and Minute you want the system to reboot This will apply the changes to 7 days of the week Or Click the buttons with the days of the week SUN SAT and from the drop down menu select the Hour 24 hour clock and Minute you want the system to reboot Auto Rebooting and Auto Shutdown Setting Auto Rebooting Click the days of the week you want the system to auto restart Use Everyday buttor Auto Shutdown Use Everday Haur LI Min Figure 5 12 Auto Rebooting window 6 Under Auto Shutdown click the Use Everyday button Select the Hour and Minute you want the system to reboot This will apply the changes to 7 days of the week Or 23 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode Click the buttons with the days of the week SUN SAT and from the drop down menu select the Hour 24 hour clock and Minute you want the system to shut down 7 Click OK until you reach the main viewer screen to save your settings A message will read Apply Setting Val
19. Stud Tere umma gt a mapa H Date selection Eril wnama ara H Camera 4 01 11 2010 15 00 00 gt Carnes ja Load F Ha Curea Teva vagy 1 Search button Amm Play Log list a E m Playback controls K u j e ej aj Cis An Add Epska I Est Add Bookmark button Figure 9 14 Smart Search window 3 Under Condition click Set Drag the cursor in the Playback window and select the area you want the system to look for The area highlights with a red box 4 Under the Sensitivity slider adjust how sensitive you want the search 9 Under Range select the date and time range you wish to search under 6 Under Camera drop down menu select which camera you want to search e Click Load First to find the first immediate event that matches your search criteria e Click Search to populate a list of results in the Log list 7 Select an event from the Log list Use the play controls to navigate video e Click the Add Bookmark button to add the even to the Bookmark List 8 Click the Print button to print the particular screen in the Playback window or click the Jpeg button to save the Image as a Jpeg image K uj w aja Print button Jpeg button Figure 9 15 Printing images Print and Jpeg buttons in Smart Search mode 90 Vista Pro 6 Server Searching For Video ADJUSTING VIDEO COLORS AND CONTRAST To adjust video color when the video Is paused 1 Click the Color Co
20. The ista Prob Client Setup WINdOW sauce ebrei eater PE n ede bb et dob dede etae toO dor ie 57 Viewing Multiple DVRs and Systems eus adest AA bom Rao Clam hae oe hee ah Bes 58 Add Camerasto the USB EIS escarnio ante oak Ire CEU Beaten C ba dock XE UPC EA DUC He ee 59 Viewing Group Channels sentia ds RUD dr aod Raten ay ods Ae we a 59 17172159 VIC seri se Stoo ce iat te ak Sa t kipa Bae Ul Tapa yta a wana uha kk ans hukuy B buba na cine el elds sta Yapa 60 CODIUFIDO OCICS DE tede nte ater 3 Mapas a Age esta tad alte Ru ete Oe w sce ret O au ub de he 61 viii Adjusting Video Streaming Quality v s oda qi te ER hr ERE E DECORA A a 1 Adding and Managing Multiple User Accountfs n en nnnes 61 L Grenno User ACCOUN S EA A A et en i ees 62 Adding IMD SITES uyu eae E Soles ux Ble E to cea ae an S sumaq uu BERS o Ae im E AE 63 Viewing Multiple Channels va oes me Et dr cas E n i e aus ioe 4 raon SERENO LON as puo Coa a e Aedes E DELE POOR E koe heed eae eee da 64 AUtO SeqUencind cadi o rd O ADE EA so massa 64 Appendix A Viewing Your System Remotely Using DDNS 65 Step 1 of 5 Obtaining Your Computer s MAC Address o oooocccocoo llle 65 Step 2 ofr5 RegisterIor EoerexDDNS rica id Sete oho a 66 LS Dx o S orc o ssp usus EEGR roseo de toc ad hed ce ng Reuse ho Seo ea ea lee 67 Step 4 of 5 Enter your DDNS information into the system 67 Step 5 of 5
21. a level surface e The QLR460 1670 Series PCI card is designed to work in a standalone environment e The QLR460 1670 Series PCI card is not designed to work Ina domain or corporate network environment Prerequisites amp Hardware Requirements Ensure that your system meets the following requirements before you begin installation Prerequisites The system must have e A free PCI slot e A standard PCI opening at the back of the system Micro form factor cases may not be able to accomdate the QLR460 series Minimum System Requirements e Intel Pentium 4 3 0 Ghz or higher processor Your standalone video card e 1 Gb of memory or greater must have the latest drivers e Windows XP Vista 7 32 amp 64 bit versions from the manufacturer s e Optical Drive A website installed e 250GB SATA hard drive The default Windows video card drivers will not work with the Vista Pro 6 NOTE Integrated video cards are not compatible software e 800 x 600 VGA color display or better e Broadband connection required for remote management e Separate standalone video card with 64MB of memory Installing The QLR460 Series Surveillance Card 1 Shut down the computer Unplug the power cord from the computer s power supply 2 Remove the computer case cover screws Remove the case cover to access the motherboard s PCI slot NOTE Refer to your computer s owner s manual for Instructions on how to remove the case cover Empty PCI slo
22. 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 hazards 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 d
23. entire library of video events or Under Backup Type select Selected Specification time Backup Select the start and end time for the scheduled backup Figure 5 6 Figure 5 6 Backup Type window 7 Under Start Backup Time select the Year Month Day Hour and Minute you want the data to begin backing up Figure 5 7 mE gt T ee LEITET VO IE 3 rr Usi Day P E ay M n Figure 5 7 Start Backup Time and Start Date 8 Beside the Run Backup Per drop down menu select how many days in between you want the system to perform the backup e For example if you select 2 Days the system performs a backup of the video content every 2 days 9 Click OK to save your settings then click OK again on the bottom of the window Option window Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode Backup Scenarios SCENARIO A BACKING UP VIDEO DURING A SPECIFIED TIME You may only want to back up your video during a specific time to conserve your storage space For example a shop owner may want to back up the video content of the business between 9 00am to 6 00pm to monitor the employees and the shop The shop owner also wants to back up video data every 2 days The shop owner also wants to start the back up on 11 00 pm on December 24th during the holiday break To schedule backup for a specific time Open the Backup Window 1 Click the Setup Quos The Sys
24. hie information Camera Camemi Loreen G internet Protected Mode Ott 100 9 Click on the message bar near the top of the browser and then click on Install ActiveX Control A new remote viewer window opens Do you want to install this software Name ZViewer Do you want to install this software m D Name ZViewer Publisher Lorex Technology Inc Publisher Lorex Technology Inc I s i e ES More options While fle from the Internet can he use fd this fle type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust vihats the nek Click Install R Internet Protected Mode Off Waiting for mtpe qlr b0rocks lorerddns net 6830 webdvriew16 htr 6 Click Install when the security pop up appears This installs the required software to start remote viewing on your web browser 7 Once connected select a camera under the Camera drop down menu on the left sidebar Under the Split Screen drop down menu select the number of channels you wish to display 68 DDNS Viewing Interface S WebDVR Ver 3 0 Windows Internet Explorer gr http l qir46Q lorexddns net 68B0 webdvrview16 hirni Click Playback butto Waiting for mtpe qlr bOracks lorexddns net 6880 webdvriew16 htrr e WebDVR Playback Windows Internet Explorer AE AS A http 192 168 2 198 6880 webhdvrplayback htm n Appendix A V
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26. jr jm us IR Es JR jw JE Jf jn IF Jr n jr aS Lock Button Esa IS Jo JF JF JF Fs Jf FC FE gres Jr cre v re Jm I re m Im es Figure 4 0 Log in window and Virtual Keyboard 3 Under ID enter admin under Password enter 1111 Click the checkmark button _ to log in NOTE Click the Virtual Keyboard button 8 to type in the User ID and Password if you do not have access to a keyboard NOTE It is recommended to change the default password For details on changing the admin password see Changing User Account Password on page 39 NOTE Click the Exit button on the bottom right hand corner of the window to exit the program Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode ADJUSTING VIEWING MODES To change how the live video feed displays In the window e Clickthe 1 channelview button iL J 4 channel view button Jor Full Screen button TR e While in 1 Channel view press the Auto Sequence button A to cycle through channels 1 4 e To change the Auto Sequence dwell time click the Setup button Y Under Auto Sequence Dwell Time enter desired dwell time in seconds 1 20 seconds Understanding The Camera List The Camera List allows you to have a bird s eye view of the current status of the channels 0200000000000000 Figure 4 1 Camera List e A Blue button Indicates the channel Is active e A Red button indicates the channel is offline e A Gray button indicates the channel is not in use
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28. rtestdims 1102 120 Specify the systems that Confirm Password the user has access to Authority to CMS Setup Figure 10 14 User Setup windows Deleting User Accounts To delete a user account 1 Click the User button User The User Setup window opens 2 Select the user you wish to delete under the User List Click the Delete button NOTE You can only delete one user at a time NOTE The admin account cannot be deleted 62 Vista Pro Client Software ADD NG MULTIPLE S TES You can manage multiple systems using Vista Pro Client For example If you own several grocery stores with QLR460 series systems in place and wish to monitor all of your stores you can add multiple systems into Vista Pro Client to monitor To add a new system to Vista Pro Client 1 Click the Site button The Site Setup window opens n sp0 ghal Modify Delete Port Setup V se s ia Ov s sVhh O p nl Close ka E Figure 10 15 Site Setup window Adding a new user 2 Click Register New Site A second Site Setup window opens Eh PC DVR Site Manual Inpi E PC DVR Site Manual Input Name IP or URL Video Port Number 6807 System Ust ID wauu Password m Registration Figure 10 16 Site Setup window Configuring user account settings 3 Fill in the required blank fields e Name Enter the name of the system e IP or URL Enter the
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31. window Click the Add Group button The Group Name window opens Under Group Name enter the name the system you are connecting to Under Group Description enter a description of the system Click OK to save your settings pub 2 De NOTE lo delete a group select the group then click the Delete group button 98 Vista Pro Client Software Add Cameras to the User List Once you have created a user account you can add cameras to the user list To add cameras to the user list 1 Click Setup on the top left corner of the window then click on Group Setup he Group Setup window opens 2 Beside Group List select the name of the user group A camera list populates on the left 3 Under the camera list on the left drag the desired cameras into the empty channel boxes 1 Select user name Search Setup 2009 09 28 qu 13 42 27 LES Group Add Group Delete Close Lia A A Car Can am 2 Drag camera into desired channel Empty channel box 298 g4u4uuuuuuuauuuuuauduns Save Array Cancel All L Ready Figure 10 7 Adding cameras to a group 4 Click Save Array to save your changes Viewing Group Channels To view the group channels that you created 1 Select the group drop down menu and choose the name of the group Front Entrance
32. 2010 Holiday Break 2 mud Delete Holiday Break Holiday Break 2 z OK Close 4 Select the month and day you want the system to record in Holiday mode 9 Type inthe name of the holiday in the blank field You cannot have duplicate names 6 Click Add Your holiday populates in the list Click OK to save your settings Add button Figure 7 6 Holiday Setting window Holiday Setting Holiday Setting Contents Holiday Break Holiday Break 2 Jan 11 2010 Jan 12 2010 List of holidays 4 n Delete DK Close Selected Day 1 12 2010 Holiday Break 2 Enter name of holiday here 31 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode Motion Tab The Motion tab allows you to configure the actions that occur when a motion recording Is detected For example after a detection the system can be set to launch in full screen or begin beeping To open the Motion tab e e Click the Setup Y button and then click the Motion tab The Motion tab opens Option System Camera Recording Schedule Motion Sensor Relay Audio Network User Local Event Notify Launch Fullscreen Event notifications Beep Red Border Duration Time sec Camera List Motion Detection Area button Select Relay ia el SA a is OK Cancel Apply Relay Selection sasa B LE cs m oo Figure 8 0 Motion tab CONFIGURING CAMERA NOTIFICAT
33. 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 Scenario B Multiple Routers e You may have two routers in your network Port Forward port 80 amp Internet DMZ IP 554 to Router 1 lt x lt EXAMPLE LINKSYS by Cisco Wireless G Broadband Router Applications amp Gaming 192 168 1 100 Network Status Established Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 48 36 MAC Address 00 1E 58 2E 43 4 IP Address 192 165 1 100 Sub Default Gateway 192 168 1 Primary DNS Server 207 164 234 193 Enter 192 168 1 100 into the DMZ Secondary DNS Server 207 164 234 129 Host IP section into Router 2 IP Address 192 168 1 700 Assigned by Router 2 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 75 Appendix B Auto P
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36. B54 under If your Lorex product requires these extra ports 2 n d Po rt 4th Port you may enter them here 2 2 Under Router IP click the Detect Router IP button J 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 X Lorex Product Information LOREX Auto Port Forwarding Wizard www lorextechnology com IP Port Step 2 3 Router a Enter your Lorex outers Loaded 1 173 4 HTTP Type HTTP Port device S IP z Username Password 2nd Port Enter port number Router IP Mshow Password Some Lorex products require multiple ports If your Lorex product requires these extra ports 3rd Port you may enter them here amp th Port A 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 73 Appendix B Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Step 3 Update the router settings 1 Click the Update Router button e You will see your
37. Connect to your system using Internet Explorer 67 PDN Vie WG Nip aca da sc Senet eee ads aspasia 69 Appendix B Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 70 INSTALO eri E NA pei a ash aqa Ru aoe QS ph a Supose 70 Obtaining Your Router Model Number and Version 71 Fx MMI Sa ce iS FRc tap De ga See veges Seep Q edu a a ays eda de ta es ak o ae aa eee 71 Conbaur IO K etapas S Puska a ua ae eee es ird 72 Initial Startup Select language ada deb QE AVE qud pev qu 72 Step 1 Populate the router database sos cese Gedo feet ew bbs dept ede Sob aed Seago anten 72 Slap zv Enter your router SBLIHInds s Job qd eat De VE dA NE ORE ASI LU Wd Den bc e Venu vn 73 Step 3s Update therouter settings usr dated ema eite dom CEU E aet dod Bate dc bs Uo qat ad PG rh Slt dd rede 74 Stop Test VOuUr CONNeGCUON sive ug me ed he eq ME DO S miedo OEC eee tS huku asun RU uie eius 74 Contouring bp rote pas eae eee autora sea it ii ate Ee caren nee 74 Scenario A Router Modem combination Router ici nanan n nenun 79 Scenario B Multiple RQUESES eres AAA E skua paqa a ayasa 75 Eee aoe ate Glue a ae a pas A has uma etn Nec geen tel eee ccu Seer ees E E eee saa 76 Appendix C What Is DONS 7224004 2 0 vk 6A RE bid a PE EE 77 How does BONS WO se A atia i AR tu EROS CR Rea rere Ra GPR DIS See eas ce TR AA BAD eR 77 EAA DUNG DDN lt a tS De
38. DDNS address of the system in full ie tomsmith lorexddns net e Video Port Number Enter the Video Port Number By default the Video Port Number is 6807 e ID Enter the ID name of the system By default the ID is admin e Password Enter the password of the system By default the Password is 1111 4 Under the Register to Others list on the right select the users who can access the account 9 Click Close to save your settings 63 Vista Pro Client Software VIEWING MULTIPLE CHANNELS e To view multiple channels select the desired channel in the channel list near the top of the window Li 7 Le Lis Les Lae Figure 10 17 Selecting channel views ENABLING SCREEN ROTATION You can have individual channels change locations by clicking the Display Rotation button LE J near the top of the window Use this feature when you view video In a single channel mode and wish to change channels quickly Auto Sequencing Auto sequencing allows the channels to continually switch between channels To enable auto sequencing e Click the Auto Sequence button dee J e To set the duration of Auto Sequencing see Configuring Vista Pro Client Settings on page 57 See listing number 5 Auto Sequence Dwell Time 64 Appendix A Viewing Your System Remotely Using DDNS APPENDIX A VIEWING YOUR SYSTEM REMOTELY USING DDNS You can connect to your system from a web browser by setting up a DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Space account with
39. EE 10 Pla 01 18 2010 11 07 10 DVR DVR Bl qir460 A Camera a Camera 2 it Camera 3 ce Camera 4 K gt li Drag a camera into one of the empty channels marked DVR You can drag the cameras to any channel you wish Figure 10 4 Enabling cameras on Vista Pro 6 Client Drag the desired camera into a channel to begin viewing e o disconnect from all the cameras click the All Disconnect button il near the top of the window e To hide the Camera List click View near the top of the window and then click Hide Tree SEARCHING FOR VIDEO USING VISTA PRO 6 CLIENT To search for video click the Search button Search near the top left corner of the window The search menu is identical to the local viewing software For details on operating the Search menu see Vista Pro 6 Server Searching For Video on page 40 CONFIGURING YOUR SYSTEM USING VISTA PRO CLIENT gt To configure your system remotely click the Setup button Setup near the top right corner of the window The setup menu is identical to the setup tabs in the local viewing software For details on using the setup menu see Vista Pro 6 Server Viewing Mode on page 11 96 Vista Pro Client Software CONFIGURING VISTA PRO 6 CLIENT SETTINGS 2t To open the Vista Pro 6 Client option window click the Option button Fen The Vista Pro 6 Client Setup Window The Option Setup window allows you to configure how inf
40. F Re Allocating Storage Space on page 80 INSTALLING EXTRA SOFTWARE To install the extra software you must access the Advanced installation menu During setup instead of selecting Express installation select Advanced then click Extras To install the Image Analyst and Backup Viewer software click the Extras button in the Advanced installation window For more information see e Image Analyst See Appendix D Using The Image Analyst Software on page 78 e Backup Viewer See Appendix E Using Backup Viewer on page 79 Installing the Software HARD DRIVE SETUP SCENARIOS During installation the software will ask you to create a directory to store your videos Depending on your computer s hard drive setup you will need to select your save directory accordingly Your computer may have A hard drive with a recovery partition ie C drive and D drive with Recovery Software If you have a recovery partition itis recommended to set your C drive as the primary video storage location The recovery partition is reserved for the operating system and does not have adequate space to store your surveillance videos A single hard drive ie C drive only If you only have a single hard drive without a partition then set your C drive as your storage directory for the surveillance videos A hard drive with a partition ie C and D drive If you have a second partition in your hard drive ie a D drive with ample sp
41. IONS You can configure the type of action the system produces when motion is detected To configure camera notifications 1 Under Select Camera select a camera you wish to configure 2 Under Local Event Notify check off the events you want to occur when a system detects motion Choices are Launch Fullscreen Beep Red Border and Duration Red Border means the screen higlights with a red border when motion is detected 3 Under Duration select the check box In the Duration drop down menu select the duration of how long a notification should last 5 30 seconds 4 Click OK to save your settings 32 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode CONFIGURING MOTION DETECTION AREA To configure the camera s motion detection area 1 Click the Setup Y button and then click the Motion tab The Motion tab opens 2 Click the Motion Detection Area button The Motion configuration screen opens Select Camera Select Camera Preview screen Motion Detection Area e Full Area C Partial Area Motion Detection settings High Low sm EE E E PEE EEE Motion Test Test OK Figure 8 1 Motion configuration window 3 Under Select Camera select the camera you wish to apply the setting to 4 Under Motion Detection Area select Full Area or Partial Area e f Partial Area Is selected you can select certain portions of the screen to detect motion To select a certain portion of the screen click the Add
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44. January 11th and 12th to record in Holiday mode This means that between January 11 12 the cameras will record in Continuous mode To configure Holiday Recording e 1 Click the Setup button and then click the Recording Schedule tab The Recording Schedule tab opens 30 2 Under Holiday Setting click the Holiday Setting button mera Recording Schedule Motion Sensor Relay Audio Network User wo o s g m m a 8 amp Holiday Setting E E z gS 13 Pre Recording Second 54 Post Recording Second Event Select T Motor r y Schedule No Recording Continuous Odd en e El ES i Figure 7 4 Holiday Setting window As 97800 imi aa lea Click the Holiday Setting button Vista Pro 6 Server Viewing Mode The Holiday Setting window opens Holiday Setting Holiday Setting Jan 11 2010 Jan 12 2010 Holiday Break Holiday Break 2 4 D Selected Day 1 12 2010 y Holiday Break 2 3221 Delete OK Close Add 3 Under Selected Day click the drop down menu A calendar opens Click here to change month Click a date to enable Holiday recording 29 30 31 01 Zu mois 3 o8 2j 24 25 26 27 28 gi X uw d o Today 1712 2010 Figure 7 5 Holiday Recording Calendar Holiday Setting Holiday Setting Jan 11 2010 Jan 12 2010 Add edDay 1 12
45. Lorex To connect to your system remotely using DDNS there are five main steps Obtain your computer s MAC address Register for Lorex DDNS and enter in the MAC address during registration Port forward the required ports Enter in the DDNS address and system login information into your system Enter the DDNS address name you obtained during DDNS registration into Internet Explorer ee D i Step 1 of 5 Obtaining Your Computer s MAC Address A MAC address is the physical address of your computer To obtain your computer s MAC address 1 Click on the Start Menu gt Run 2 Type in the Run window cmd without quotation marks A command prompt window opens 3 Type into the command prompt window ipconfig all without quotation marks CAWindowslsystem32 cmd exe Eas Microsoft Windows Version 6 0 60011 Copyright lt c gt 2666 Micros oft Corporation All rights reserved Uz gt ipconfig all 4 Press Enter on the keyboard A list of networking information appears 9 Under Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection look for Physical Address e Beside Physical Address it lists the MAC address A MAC address looks like this 00 1B 99 DF 5F 18 6 Write down the MAC address 65 Appendix A Viewing Your System Remotely Using DDNS Step 2 of 5 Register for Lorex DDNS A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your Local Network The following outlines how to set up your free Lorex DD
46. NG SCHEDULED DATA BACKUP Scheduled Backup allows you to backup your videos on a specified date and time To start Scheduled Data Backup 1 Click the Setup ruton The System tab opens 2 Click the Backup Setting button The Schedule Backup Setup window opens ption Siem Cameo Recos ng Sched e Motion Sensor Relay Audio Netwerk User ros U PU Fa Watchdog Seting Use Watchdog EH tee See Auto Swich s 3 iex E Click the Backup Setting button Select the Enable schedule Backup checkbox Enable Concurrent Backup ClicktheSelect button to choose save directory Select backup type Overwrite checkbox Select Year and Time range to begin backup Cancel Backup frequency drop down menu Figure 5 5 Schedule Backup Setup window 3 Selectthe checkbox beside Enable schedule Backup on the top left corner of the window e Select Enable Concurrent Backup to back up the data in parallel to a separate directory Then click Select to choose a save directory You will have two copies of the file if you enable Concurrent Backup Skip to step 9 to complete your setup Under Backup Device Select press the Select button Browse for a directory you wish to save the backup files Click OK to save your settings 9 Select the Overwrite checkbox to enable the hard drive to re write itself when it is full 6 Under Backup Type select Full Backup to back up the
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48. NS account 1 In your web browser go to https secure lorexddns net webapp and click Create Account HE Lorex Online Account Account Loge internet Explorer growded by Dell Chea G bttpe securelormeddne nt webipa E te ix De s n d Ve Se BB Levee Online Accowet Account Login gt v r wm v pager Lorex DONS P Login H Create Account k Lost Password Q Intemet Protected Mode Off 10 2 Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information Complete the Warranty Information with your purchase details optional NOTE Your account information user ID and password will be sent to your e mail address 3 Under the System Information fields e Select the model number of your system in the drop down menu e Enter your MAC address with no spaces or dashes e Enter in a desired URL In this example the URL sub domain name Is mylorexdvr Select product model number Enteryour MAC address here no spaces dashes System Information Product License Select Product Code _ zProduct Code lt MAC Address URL Requesi mylorexdvr orexddns net ce What is this By clicking pn Create New Account you accept the Terms of Service Create New Account Type in the desired URL 4 Click Create New Account to complete the registration process e Your account information and user ID will be sent to you at the e mail address used in step 2 66 Appe
49. Next button and then click Finish to complete the software installation Vl Lorex Auto Port forwarding Setup EI Lorex Ato Port Formerding Setup Fancy to instal x You me now ready to utal Lorex Ato Pot Forwarding 101 gt Installation Successful The Lora A o Pot Forwarding 1 installation is complete Ther pou for chocang Lorex Ato Port Formaning The ratala now hae enough information to ruta Lora Ato Pot Forwarding on your computer Please cick Finish to evt tsa raahe The alg wins semings wd be used irat sd folder C Peograen Files Lone Auto Port Ferwivding Shonas fokder Loies Auto Pot Forwarding Pte cick Mead to proce ati the get s abr Finish button e Lorex Auto Po 6 Double click the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding shortcut awaqku 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 3 NETGEAR L Wireless G Router WGR614 v9 A r m n rrx wa LODO 0 YrsOF no ta LI q e WGR614 refers to the model number H8871158 rA sot AC A e v9 refers to the version number AULT ACCESS user nome admin posveord partea SERIAL MAC Figure 28 3 X Finding your router model and version 71 Appendix B Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Configuration You must have the following before you configure the software 1
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51. PCI CARD DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER English Version 2 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 QLR460 4 Channel e QLR1670 Series 16 Channel 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 9 LOREX CONTACT US FIRST NEED HELP DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Please
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53. TALLING THE SOFTWARE The QLR460 includes local monitoring software and remote monitoring software The local monitoring software is called Vista Pro 6 Server he remote monitoring software Is called Vista Pro 6 Client Use Vista Pro 6 Client to monitor your system from another computer INSTALLING VISTA PRO 6 SERVER LOCAL VIEWING To install Vista Pro 6 Client 1 Insert the installation disc into your computer s CD DVD reader 2 Click on the Vista Pro 6 Software button when the software autorun window opens e f your system does not support auto run you can browse the CD and search for the Vista Pro 6 Client in the X package DVRMain directory where X is your CD DV D drive Double click Setup exe to install Vista Pro 6 Client 3 The installation screen opens Click Install then click Express to install Vista Pro 6 Server 4 64 bit only A Windows Security Warning appears Select the checkbox beside Always trust software from Cap Co Click the Install button to continue Vista Pro 6 Software Installation Vista Pro 6 Software Installation Click Express Click Install be T 7 Windows Security Would you like to install this device software Select checkbox Name JPnPInfo Publisher Cap Co Click Install Always trust software from Cap Co Install 7 Y You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How c
54. U DIDI VIBWOFP qx SR ard e EO S re Abie BAC SS dd i he ee ye bud Don A 72 AGUSTO Viewing MOUBSS t t rd fera A ery qua Sow bi fex ut tenda ec du au oe Swe Eee Pad 13 Understanding line Camera bist u ads dere dee adhe E ged ee dc ehe Meta ei 13 Understanding TNE A udierEDBtu u u 5 5 o A A 13 AQIS UNO VIC CO COLO oda ich RR a C db RS AAA AA Bea Ne Ne Bey Dock e d Ge ATE Ea Ate BE 14 SYSTEM Tab adore Gate Seated ns Oa ed ITE 15 ENADUNO WA CN DOT A Heh a AE do ah NA ee dM ae A eM aay cide 15 ASSIGNING Sta Fl UD SETE ET DOSILIOFIS Ja dea o rp d aci b aden bc u kuk ed oes pene 16 Starting the Viewer in 1 channel or 4 channel View ooo 17 Enabling Scheduled Data Backup a EIA AAA D Ra 18 Backup oCONanlOS 40 arpas rita 20 Scenario A Backing up video during a specified time sss Z0 Scenario B Scheduling A 24 hr Full Backup oc siae 21 Configuring Advanced System Settings losses 22 Retrieving Your IP and Changing System Information wii nnn nes 24 Enabling and Disabling Cameras from Recording o 2I Camera I 3D 0s aar Arcos ed HEB OILS d EETA ONES ADU EE 26 Changing The Camera Name s sv aute ese pto d En Re RR Cd ae CROIRE RO RR ME ir sas a RR t t ir 26 Changing Camera Quality Settings 35 4 va meus Navin EA prom E Redon tend daca tested asa 27 EnaDUno COVePT RKEOCOFOIO Quya A ete EOD os pou a EAS 27 CHANGING RM PETI po cM 27 vii Recording Schedule Tab a rrr 28 Adjusting Sc
55. USTING VIDEO STREAMING QUAL TY If your live streaming videos are slow or choppy try changing the quality of the video Higher quality videos lead to sharper images but slower frame rates Lower quality videos lead to average image quality with fast frame rates To adjust video quality e Click the Image Quality button ele ee and select the desired quality v AE W amp X Select the desired quality level A green checkmark confirms the selection Figure 10 13 Configuring Image quality ADDING AND MANAGING MULTIPLE USER ACCOUNTS You may have more than one user that can access your system To add a new user to a system Click the User button User The User Setup window opens Click the Add button A second User Setup window opens Fill in the desired User name and Password fields Select the Authority to CMS Setup checkbox if you wish to grant the user access to system setup settings Under the List of Accessible Sites list select the sites the user Is allowed to manage 6 Click OK to save your settings poppe S 61 Vista Pro Client Software Select this checkbox grant user authority to access system setup menus User List cT List of accessible site user M 113 197 89 106 1113 197 89 102 1113 197 89 79 List of remote systems User Authority a wem to CMS Setup Click Add User Setup User Name List of accessible site O loracx Passwork 79 Pee L1
56. Understanding The Audio List To listen to audio during live viewing click the Live Audio Button Then click on the channel with the audio input This allows you to listen to audio that the camera receives Figure 4 2 Listening for Live Audio Live Audio button For details on how to set up audio on audio enabled cameras not included see Audio Tab on page 34 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode ADJUSTING VIDEO COLOR You can adjust the brightness contrast saturation and hue of the video images To adjust the video color 1 Click the desired channel you wish to adjust color A red box around the channel indicates the channel is selected 2 Click the Color Adjust button The Color Adjust settings open near the bottom of the window AZ E Au la Color Adjust Button CEO CAEN CELIO URE w Brightness Contrast Saturation Hue Apply To All Cameras Figure 4 3 Adjusting video colors Default Values 3 Click the channel that you wish to adjust colors A red outline around the channel indicates the channel Is selected 4 Click and hold d Or a to increase or decrease Brightness Contrast Saturation or Hue settings e To apply settings to all channels adjust the desired video settings then click the Apply To All Cameras button Ry E e To reset color settings to the default value click the Default Value button 2 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode System Tab The System tab
57. Your router s model number and version number Your router s user name and password 2 3 Your Lorex device s IP address 4 Your Lorex device s port numbers that require port forwarding Initial Startup Select language 1 2 Click the Language drop down menu and select a language English French Spanish Click the Start button to continue fe 3 4 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard wew lorertechaolo gy com Current Version 1 4 a Software update section WELCOME P Current Version 1 0 2 Update Available Yes easy as 1 2 3 with Lorex Auto Port Forwarding c t imple Hew 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 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 Forwarding Wizard automatically populates a list of current routers and detects the number of connected routers 1 72 Click the Next button after the software detects your router configuration D x fe i gt 4 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard www lorextechnology com Downloading Router Database 100 m 2 Click to update router database Transfer Rate 119 57 KB s Status Download Successful Checking for multiple routers a
58. a click on the number boxes to grant access to the user 9 Click OK to save your settings REMOVING A USER To remove a user from the system 1 Click the Setup Q button and then click the User tab The User tab opens 2 Select a user from the User list then click the Delete button NOTE You cannot delete the admin account CHANGING USER ACCOUNT PASSWORD To modify a user s password 1 Click the Setup Quo and then click the User tab The User tab opens 2 Select a user from the User list then click the Modify button The User Management window opens 3 n Password field enter a new password Under Confirm re enter the password Under Name enter a new name 4 Click OK to save your settings Connecting Using A Guest Account Once you have set up Guest account the guest account can remotely log in to your system using Vista Pro 6 Client Guest accounts apply to guests who log in to the system using Vista Pro 6 Client only For details on how to log in remotely using DDNS or Vista Pro 6 Client e See Appendix A Viewing Your System Remotely Using DDNS on page 65 e See Vista Pro Client Software on page 54 39 Vista Pro Server Searching For Video G VISTA PRO 6 SERVER SEARCHING FOR VIDEO Search Mode allows you to search archive and playback recorded events from your cameras Video Time Counter Event Calendar Video Playback Controls Video Timeline Figure 9 0 Search
59. ace for example 100GB and above it is recommended to set your partition as the storage directory for the surveillance videos This reduces the chance of losing stored videos if your main hard drive ie C drive fails A hard drive with an external hard drive ie C drive external hd If you have an external hard drive you can set your external hard drive as your storage directory It is recommended that you do not remove the external hard drive during recording or playback Installing the Software Enabling User Account Control During the software installation in Windows Vista 7 User Account Control UAC is disabled in order for the Vista Pro software to properly Install You may wish to enable UAC once installation Is complete To enable User Account Control 1 Click on the Start Menu gt Control Panel gt User Accounts gt User Accounts 2 Click Turn User Account Control on or off ol Panel User Accounts User Accounts Tasks Make changes to your user account Manage your network passwords Change your picture Manage your file encryption ae za saihets II Turn User Account Control on or off Configure advanced user profile properties Change my environment To change your password press Cti AIlt Del and select Change a Password variables Click on Turn User Account Control on or off lt User Accounts Turn User Account Control On or Off Turn on User Account Control UAC to make your computer m
60. allows you to configuire backup settings auto reboot settings and editing your system Information To access the System Tab E e Click the Setup Y button in Live View mode Setup button Figure 5 0 Accessing the Setup tab ENABLING WATCH DOG Watch Dog is a feature that continuously monitors potential system errors while the viewer runs When a system error occurs the Watch Dog forces the system to restart Once the system restarts the viewer automatically begins recording Forcing a system to restart when there are potential problems ensures the viewer s stability This increases the likelyhood your computer continues to record even if it encounters a system error To enable Watch Dog 1 Click the Setup Y button The System tab opens 2 Beside Watchdog Setting select the checkbox beside Use Watchdog Watchdog Setting W Use Watchdog 100 Time Sec Figure 5 1 Enabling Watch Dog 15 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode ASSIGNING START UP SCREEN POSITIONS You can adjust the initial position of the camera feeds in the live viewer For example you may want camera 4 to be in the top left corner of the screen instead of being on the bottom right To adjust the position of your camera feeds y 1 Click the Setup 9 Jbutton to open the System tab 2 Beside Init Screen Mode click Set The Display Layout window opens Click to open Display Layout window Display Layout Cam
61. amera tab opens 2 Under Receiver Pan Tilt click the Use checkbox 3 Apply the necessary settings to your PTZ camera 4 Click OK to save your settings 27 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode Recording Schedule Tab The Recording Schedule tab allows you to configure the recording modes for each camera To access the Recording Schedule tab E e Click the Setup o Jbutton and then click the Recording Schedule tab The Recording Schedule tab opens Pre amp Post recording options ES Option System Camera Recording Schedule Motion Sensor Rplay Audio Network User Select Camera LT Event Recording r Holiday Setting Holiday TH 1 124 Pre Recording Second Settings Camera Select E 5 Post Recording Second EET Camera List Motion Sensor r Event Select 1 Schedule No Recording Continuous Malin Normal amp Event Scheduled Recording settings Mr HHHHHHHH Apply All OK Cancel Apply Figure 7 0 Recording Schedule tab ADJUSTING SCHEDULED RECORDING MODES Scheduled Recording offers flexible recording modes that allow you to save storage space and to specify the type of recording you want for each camera Setting cameras to record Motion is the most common setting To adjust recording modes gr 1 Click the Setup Q button and then click the Recording Schedule tab The Recordi
62. an I decide which device software is safe to install Figure 2 0 Vista Pro Server Local Viewing installation window 9 Asecond set of Windows Security window opens Click Install this driver software anyway to continue This window appears twice 6 Follow the on screen instructions to install the software NOTE You may receive installation warnings during setup This is normal Allow the software to continue Installation when the warning window appears Installing the Software INSTALLING VISTA PRO 6 CLIENT REMOTE VIEWING If you want to view your local system from a remote computer install Vista Pro Client Vista Pro 6 Client allows you to back up and search your video remotely You do not need to Install Vista Pro 6 Client on a local machine To install Vista Pro 6 Client 1 Insert the installation disc into your computer s CD DVD reader 2 Click on the Vista Pro 6 Software button when the software autorun window opens e f your system does not support auto run you can browse the CD and search for the Vista Pro 6 Server in the X package Remote Client directory where X is your CD DVD drive Double click Setup exe to install Vista Pro 6 Client 3 The installation screen opens Click Install then click Advanced 4 Click on Vista Pro 6 Client to begin installation Vista Pro 6 Software Installation Vista Pro 6 Software Installation Click Advanced Vista Pro 6 Software Installation M
63. ard drive To back up your video to an external device 1 Click on the Event Calendar and select what date you wish to start recording from 2 Select on the Timeline where you would like to begin recording 3 Click the Save button Z and then click on AVI The AVI Backup window opens AVI Backup r Select Channel cL gr um Ea pl i j a asp ss jer E Audio Reco rding Audio Recording Checkbox Camera List r Select Time Start Time 2010 v Yea j1 v Mon 11 y Day g v Hou 5 v Min Recording Time End time 2010 1 Yea 1 Mon 11 y Day q Hou 10 Mint Range r Select Media to Save e C Backup Backup Options C CD DVD Keyboard C Other External Media ista Folder Name r Backup Status Progress Rate CD DVD Setup Management Start Recording Exit Management button Figure 9 10 AVI Backup window 4 Under Channel Select select the channels you wish to back up e Under Audio Recording select the checkbox if you wish to back up audio e Under Select Time select the time range you want to back up e Under Select Media to Save select the backup media you wish to use 5 To select a different CD DVD writer click on CD DVD Setup and then select the desired CD DVD burner from the drop down menu Click Save to save your changes 6 Click the Start Recording button to begin backing up your data NOTE The Backup Viewer software automatically copies in
64. asia Vista Pra E server ba eee simple Sheps 1 Click on the DVH Board Deiver beeen J Click on Vista Pro Client B yea de sH complete the steps in andes Viste Pre perver PII Figure 2 1 Vista Pro Client installation window 5 After the installation is complete remove the CD and restart your system NOTE To install Vista Pro 6 Client inthe Advanced menu you must install the following programs in this order 1 DVR Board Driver 2 Vista Pro 6 Client 3 Storage Management NOTE You may receive installation warnings during setup This is normal Allow the software to continue Installation when the warning window appears Installing the Software To start the program double click the Vista Pro 6 icon on your desktop Ve d VistaPro 6 Vista Pro 6 Server Local Viewing INITIAL STARTUP Vae FJ VistaPro b Client Vista Pro 6 Client Remote Viewing During initial startup you may receive a Windows Security alert regarding the system Firewall This is normal Click the Unblock button to continue i vid ari NCC O Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program P Dir H mes lt e Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting incoming network connections If you unblock this program it will be unblocked on all public networks that you connect to What are the risks of unblocking a program
65. button Next drag your cursor in the preview screen of the area you wish to select A box with a number appears in the selected area Repeat to add a new Selection area Selected area for motior detection Motion Detection Area C Full Area Partial Area High Low Rate of Motion 10 zn x L Sensitivity 10 2l M Dea M Motion Test Test Figure 8 2 Motion detection O Cose area selection 33 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode 9 Under Rate of Motion drag the slider to Increase or decrease how often the cameras threshold of detecting motion 6 Under Sensitivity drag the slider to increase or decrease the camera s motion sensitivity Motion Detection rea C Full rea Partial Area High Low Del Rate of Motion 10 a aoe Select Del All Sensitivity 10 r _ Dela Motion Test Test Figure 8 3 Motion Detection settings 7 Click Test to verify if the settings are satisfactory 8 Click OK then click OK again on the bottom of the window to save your settings Audio Tab The audio tab allows you to pair an audio channel with a camera Use the included audio cable to connect the audio enabled camera not included into the Audio In in your system To configure audio settings 1 Click the Setup Q button and then click the Audio tab The Audio tab opens 2 Under Select Audio select the audio channel you wish to apply the settings to 3 Under Audio Setting select the Li
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67. ent 4 Relay Control Button 6 Lock Button Figure 3 0 Lorex Viewer in Viewing Mode Viewing Area Displays live video from video cameras connected to the card Camera List Displays active cameras Active camera channels highlight buttons in blue Inactive camera channels highlight buttons in red Live Audio Button Click to display camera channels with live audio Channels with active live audio highlight buttons in red Channels with inactive audio do not appear in camera List Relay Control Button Not supported in this model Video Color Adjustment Adjust video brightness contrast saturation and hue Lock Button Click to log in to the system to begin viewing or searching video Exit Button Click to exit a window or to exit the program Video Log List Displays a log of video events View Mode Buttons Click to display video in 1 channel 4 channel or full screen view E E fo I E 10 Setting Buttons Configure Setupl o Search gt Jand PTZ sd settings 11 Date Time display Displays current Date and Time 11 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode LOGGING INTO THE VIEWER To log in to the Viewer 1 Click the Vista Pro 6 Server shortcut on your desktop or locate the application in the start menu 2 Click the Lock Button The Logon window appears Logon window Default ID admin Default Password 1111 Virtual Keyboard button 4 DVR Virtual Keyboard Nr rm je js gm m pe jm jm jm jm
68. era Number Test i i Init Screen Mode ma 1 Camera 1 Eh 2 Camera 2 4 CH E 3 Camera 3 Eh 4 Camera 4 Figure 5 2 Enabling the Display Layout window Display Layout window 3 Click the All Clear button to empty the assigned cameras in the window The camera list on the left hand side turns from green active to gray inactive The channels now show in red text Empty NOTE Click the All Assign button to assign cameras to all 4 channels Display Layout Camera Number D rag Ca mera GF ae All Assign Init Screen Mode Icons Into an rg 1 Camera 1 empty channel gs 2 Camera 2 All Clear 4 CH fm 3 Camera 3 Eh 4 Camera 4 CH 1 Empty Empty channel Figure 5 3 Assigning cameras to new window positions 4 Under Camera Number drag a camera icon from the list into the desired location in the empty channel window 9 Click Save then click OK on the bottom of the window to save your settings STARTING THE VIEWER IN 1 CHANNEL OR 4 CHANNEL VIEW To start the program with 1 channel or 4 channel view 1 Click the Setup button The System tab opens 2 Beside Init Screen Mode click Set 3 Underthe Init Screen Mode drop down menu select 1 CH or 4 CH Init Screen Made 4EH Figure 5 4 Assigning cameras to different channels 4 Click Save and then click OK near the bottom of the window to save your settings Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode ENABLI
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70. etermine 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 cable 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 follo
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72. excorp 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 VOS BESOI
73. gs 9 Double click the Touring List for the PTZ to begin touring mode 53 Vista Pro Client Software AA VISTA PRO 6 CLIENT SOFTWARE Vista Pro 6 is a remote viewing software that allows you to monitor your system remotely Simply install the Vista Pro 6 Client in any computer to connect to your system The advantage of using the Vista Pro Client is the ability view search videos and configure your system remotely To open Remote Viewing 1 Double click the Vista Pro 6 Client icon or open the Vista Pro 6 Client program in your Programs list The Vista Pro 6 Client log in window opens Enter system ID and Password Password ted Default ID admin Default password 1111 Figure 10 0 Vista Pro 6 Client login window 2 Under ID enter admin under Password enter 1111 Press Log In to start Vista Pro 6 Client System Configuration buttons Audio and Video Configuration buttons Dues DVR DVR Remotely connected systems Live View window Figure 10 1 Vista Pro 6 Client main window 94 Vista Pro Client Software CONNECTING TO YOUR SYSTEM Before you can connect to your system e Obtain a DDNS address e Obtain your DDNS user name and password e Port forward port 6807 6808 6880 on your router For details on how to obtain a DDNS address see Appendix A Viewing Your System Remotely Using DDNS on page 65 To connect to your system remotely using Vista Pro 6 Client
74. gt Select the group name from the drop down menu to connect to the cameras Figure 10 8 Viewing Group channels 2 A confirmation window opens Click Yes to connect and view your cameras 59 Vista Pro Client Software CONFIGURING PTZ SETTINGS To configure PTZ cameras not included connected to the system e Click the PTZ button EL to open the PTZ menu Zoom Focus Camera direction controls Toggle camera power on off Turn PTZ light on off Toggle auxillary power on off Pre Set drop down menu s E TOURING NS Ino tour idl Configure Preset Touring settings Touring drop down menu Figure 10 9 PTZ controls e For details on how to configure PTZ Preset and Touring settings on your system see Using PTZ Controls on page 51 SAVING VIDEO To save a video clip while watching an event 1 Click on the channel you wish to record The channel highlights with a red box 2 Click the AVI Save button LE to begin recording Click the button again to stop recording NOTE The video is saved into the default save folder C Program Files Vista Pro Client 60 Vista Pro Client Software CAPTURING A SCREENSHOT To capture a screenshot while watching an event 1 Select the channel you wish to capture a screen shot of The channel highlights with a red box 2 Click the Still Image Save button LE An image preview window opens Click Save to save the Image to the default directory ADJ
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76. i E Click to check for multiple routers 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 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 74 Appendix B 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 Al to enter the name of your router model NOTE Click the Auto Detect button Fl you have a Linksys or Netgear router works with most Linksys or Netgear models LOREX Auto Port Forwarding Wizard www lorextechnology com Router Step 2 3 Router drop down list E Y Search and Auto detect button X Routers Loaded 1 Router IP HTTP Type HTTP Port m CA Username Password Lorex Product Information Router IP Router username amp password i E A Port y am Enter port 80 under m I 2nd Port Po rts Some Lorex products J ire multiple ports gasta Lorin praduct Ari Parte Enter port
77. iewing Your System Remotely Using DDNS Internet Protected Mode Off fa v 1000 v Do you want to install this software Mame ZViewe Publisher Lorex Technology Inc pem J Coman While fle from the internet can he used this fle type can potentially harm your computer Only install software from publishers you trust Whats the nek ed Internet Protected Mode Off Month and Year selection Su Mo Tu We Th Fr S Event Calendar Hou Minute Time Minute selection Playback controls The Playback Window interface is similar to the Search mode in Vista Pro 6 Server To view video select the month date time and camera to begin viewing video 69 Appendix B Auto Port Forwarding Wizard APPENDIX B 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 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard software e The installation window opens 2 Click Next to continue o Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Setup Welcome Welcome to the installer for Lorex Auto Port Forwarding 1 0 1 lt is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows progra
78. indow select the date the event occurred Dates with events highlight in yellow Click the timebar to select the time the event occurred Use the playback controls to view the video Vista Pro 6 Server Searching For Video USING THE LOG VIEWER The Log Viewer displays video events in list form This is useful if you want to trace events that occurred To open Log Viewer 1 Click the Event Viewer button J The Log Viewer window opens Event list Playback window Figure 9 13 Log viewer window Under Event select the type of event you wish to search for Select the Date checkbox to search an event by date Click Run The result list populates in the Log list Double click on the event you wish to view The image appears in the Playback window on the left Use the playback controls to navigate video e Click Print to print screenshot of the event S SE A si USING SMART SEARCH Smart Search allows you to search for patterns or similarities within a video This can be useful when attempting to find a face or object in a video To open Smart Search 1 Click the Event Calendar and locate the date of the video Click the Timeline to locate the time of the event 49 Vista Pro Server Searching For Video 2 Click the Motion Search button E The Smart Search window opens Smart Sears gt Condition Area Set Lieu Video Sensitivity settings Playback window p
79. lt Web Port 6880 default 3 If required click the Network Config button This is a shortcut to the control panels network settings 4 Click OK to save your settings CONFIGURING DDNS SETTINGS If you have registered for a Lorex DDNS account you can enter in your Lorex DDNS account information to remotely connect to your system using the Internet Explorer web browser Prerequisites You must set up a DDNS account For details on how to set up a DDNS account see Appendix A Viewing Your System Remotely Using DDNS on page 65 To configure DDNS settings E 1 Click the Setup Q uuo and then click the Network tab The Network tab opens 2 Under DDNS Setting click the Use checkbox Click the Set button The DDNS Setting window opens DDNS Settings TE Enter your DDNS address lie Domain Name tomsmith lorexddns net User ID Enter your DDNS user ID User Password Enter your DDNS password Register Figure 8 5 DDNS setting window 3 Under Domain Name enter the SUBDOMAIN of your Lorex DDNS address ie if your domain name is tomsmith lorexddns net only enter tomsmith into the ID field Under User ID enter in your user ID of the Lorex DDNS account Under User Password enter the password of the Lorex DDNS account Click Register A message should confirm a proper registration Click OK to continue Using Internet Explorer type in your Lorex DDNS address to access your system remotely oe ee 30
80. m to back up the data every 2 days 9 Click OK to save your settings ub gov CU iS e e he system will perform a full backup every 2 days starting on December 24 2010 at 11 00pm 21 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode CONFIGURING ADVANCED SYSTEM SETTINGS The Advanced System Settings window allows you to configure when your computer s auto restart time and other system settings To open the Advanced System Settings window 1 Click the Setup S button The System tab opens 2 Click the Advanced Settings button The Advanced system setting window opens Advanced system setting System Setting Video Signal Type Video loss beep Full Screen Use Event SensorMotion Log Use day light saving time Auto Rebooting Auto Rebooting Auto Shutdown Day of Week Time hhimm DayofWeek Timehhmm Setting Figure 9 10 Advanced system setting window 3 Under System Setting configure the following e Video Signal Type Select NTSC or PAL e Video loss beep Select check box if you want the computer to beep upon video loss e Use Event SensorMotion Log Select check box if you wish to enable the Sensor Motion log e Use day light saving time Select the directory of where you would like the system to save video content that over laps due to daylight savings time 22 4 Under Auto Rebooting press the Setting button The Auto Rebooting and Auto Shutdown Setting window opens System
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82. ms before continuing with this installation If you have any other programs running please click Cancel close the programs and run this setup again Otherwise click Next to continue Click Next w Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Setup Installation Folder Where moud you like Lonex Auto For Forwsaedeya lo be instslled The software mi be iste in he Holder bested below To select a diferent location ethar hype in a re p oc click Change lo browse la an ein lider retell Lores Auto Port Forwarding ta Program Alea Leerer Pan Pert Forening Select installation directory optional Space required 5 7 ME 5pace avadeile on selected deve 33 83 GB 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 B Lorez Auto Port Fasrwardiug Setup Shevteudt Folder Mihara would you lus the ancum t ba rasad E The shoiru leona wil be created in fe pider indicated bolera yeu dant want ba use the delauit lakier vou can eibar type ren ror or ipeleci an tocar lolas Brom ihe bet Thoane Folder Lore kako Por Formada 2 heal shortcuts Tor ouei user oniy Make shotzuts svalabis io M user 70 Select the users who can see the software shortcut optional Appendix B Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 5 Click the
83. n 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 192 158 1 1 Primary DNS Server 207 164 234 153 Secondary DNS Server 207 164 234 129 76 Hardware Version BS Firmware Version 2 2 SUPPORT AS of pour WAN and 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 Appendix C What Is DDNS APPENDIX C WHAT IS DDNS DDNS stands for Dynamic Domain Name Service DDNS allows you to connect to your system even If your IP address changes Your internet provider supplies you with an address called an IP address Internet Protocol address An IP address is the address to contact your computer The IP address constantly changes In other words you have a dynamic IP address An IP address that does not change Is called a Static IP address Static IP addresses often cost more money and must be requested by the user How does DDNS work Hypothetically if your friends phone number changed every minute it would be impossible to contact them In this case your friends phone numbers would be dynamic ever changing and never the same IP addresses function in a similar way the address constantly changes If the address of your system constantly changes how can you connect to yo
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85. ndix A Viewing Your System Remotely Using DDNS Step 3 of 5 Port Forward Port forwarding allows your computer to communicate with the remote computers connecting to it You can use the Included Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to port forward the desired ports For details see Appendix B Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 70 You must port forward the following ports on your router e 6807 Live Port 6808 Playback Port EXAMPLE el 6880 Web Port Application Start End Protocol Padres Enable qir460 I 6800 to 6500 BOTH wo 192 168 112 IX Step 4 of 5 Enter your DDNS information into the system You must enter your DDNS information into your system to enable remote viewing For details on entering DDNS information in your system see Configuring DDNS Settings on page 35 Step 5 of 5 Connect to your system using Internet Explorer Once you have registered for Lorex DDNS and port forwarded the required ports you are ready to connect to your system remotely To connect to your system remotely using Internet Explorer 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Enter your DDNS address you created earlier followed by a semi colon and then the web port number For example you would enter mylorexdvr lorexddns net 6880 3 Click on the pop up banner and then click on Always Allow Pop ups from This Site NOTE There is a semi colon right after the DDNS address a Starting WebDVEL Window LI
86. ng Schedule tab opens 2 Under Select Camera select the camera you wish to apply the settings to Each camera can have individual recording schedules 28 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode 3 Under Schedule select the type of recording you wish to configure by clicking one of the Schedule buttons Schedule No Recording Motion WI Fill e sfioli i2 13 14 is 16 17 18 19 20 21 Schedule buttons Date Grid Figure 7 1 Scheduled Recording window Recording Modes e No Recording Disables recording e Continuous Records non stop 24 hours a day e Motion Records when camera detects motion e Normal amp Event Records continuously and records Event recordings Event recordings can be a combination of Sensor or Motion 4 Drag the mouse cursor across the day and time you wish to apply the scheduled recording In the Date Grid 5 If required click another schedule button and drag the mouse cursor across the Date Grid 6 Under Event Recording enter the duration for Pre Recording and Post Recording Event Recording Event Recording Holiday Setting in E i e Recording Seco 13 Pre Recording Second Pre Recording Second 5 Post Recording Second Event Select 5739 Fost Recording Second r pes ae tr Event Select Moron Sensor n BEBE HH Apply All DK Cancel Apply Figure 7 2 Event Recording options 29 Vista Pro
87. no podra devolver este producto di rectamente a la tienda LOREX www lorextechnology com April 27 2010 R3 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 instructions 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
88. ns 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 and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer lii Service 13 iv Servicing Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing
89. nter in the SMTP PORT and User information 37 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode User Tab The User tab allows you to change the administrator password and to add guest accounts Into the system Guest accounts are useful if you want a friend to log in to your system but you do not want them to view all the camera channels To open the User tab e Click the Setup Y button and then click the User tab The User tab opens Option System Camera Recording Schedule Motion Sensor Relay Audio Network User User List Add Add button Delete Delete button Modify button User Authority Connectable Camera User ID Dy Essl EE A gr Password OK Cancel Apply Figure 8 9 User tab window ADDING A NEW USER FOR VISTA PRO 6 CLIENT To add a guest account to your system 1 Click the Add button The User Management window opens User Management User Authority Y Setup iid Y Search TAM Password v File System Authority settings information Confirm Y Remote Connection Iv P T Z iw Backup Name Comment Connectable Camera Camera list Figure 8 10 User Management window 38 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode 2 Under User fill in the blank fields User ID Password Name and Comment 3 Under Authority select the options that you wish to grant the user Options are Setup Search File System Remote Connection PTZ Backup Exit 4 Under Connectable Camer
90. ntrol button The Image Adjuster window opens 2 Use the sliders to adjust Brightness Contrast and Hue 3 Usethe ur Ch ta buttons to adjust blur sharpness and black and white Brightness Contrast Hue Exit button Image Adjuster Figure 9 16 Image Adjuster window 4 Usethe buttons GJ C22 Le to Undo Zoom or Revert Image to default settings NOTE You can move the Image Adjuster window by dragging it USING PTZ CONTROLS e To control your PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom cameras not included click the PTZ button sy to open the PTZ menu NOTE For details on PTZ controller card installation see Appendix G Installing a PTZ Controller Card on page 81 NOTE You must be in Viewing mode to access PTZ controls PTZ cannot be accessed during Search mode 9 Vista Pro Server Searching For Video Camera Direction control PTZ button Camera number Zoom Focus 1 Camera Lamp on off Toggle camera power on off Toggle Auxiliary power on off A Figure 9 17 PTZ controls aN pese Pantilt Tour CONFIGURING PTZ PRE SET SETTINGS To configure your PTZ camera s pre set settings 1 Click the Use Pantilt button m to open the PTZ controls 2 Click the Pantilt Preset button ecu J The Pantilt Preset window opens Preset Setting door List of Preset Window camera angles Go Preset button amp pea Modiy DEL Figure 9 18 PTZ Preset window e E
91. ogin window opens In the login window enter admin beside User ID enter 1111 beside Password The Storage Management window opens ee oe De s Available Workspace column Drive Tots Speco Free Spoce UsedWorkspece Aeci sbie Wosspaco 445 1521 88MEI 1023548 List of new allocated storage space Append button Input Workspace count window 6 Under Drive Information select the directory of your current storage directory Click Append 7 Beside Input Workspace Count enter the amount of workspaces you wish to expand the storage directory Look under the Available Work Space column to determine how many work spaces you Can assign NOTE Workspaces are 100MB megabyte chunks of data This allows the system to efficiently handle large amounts of recorded data 8 Click Append and then click Make to add storage space to your existing storage directory NOTE There is a Recover button when you open Storage Management The Recover function does not recover deleted data The Recover function can only repair damaged or corrupted directories 80 SSS APPENDIX G INSTALLING A PTZ CONTROLLER CARD The PTZ Controller card is an optional add on that allows you to install PTZ Point Tilt Zoom cameras You must purchase the PTZ controller card and a PTZ camera separately Power connector Ribbon cable head Note the bottom left pin slotis covered with a plastic plug This is normal Ribbon
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93. 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 FETTE viimane war Monine orner 9 Attachments Do not use attachments unless A grounding PE plug has o 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 should bear the UL listing mark of CSA products intended to operate from battery pOor 2 certification mark on the accessory itself and should other sources refer to the operating instructio
94. ore secure User Account Control UAC can help prevent unauthorized changes to your computer We recommend that you leave UAC turned on to help protect your computer T Use User Account Control UAC to help protect your computer Select checkbox Figure 2 4 Disabling User Account Control 3 Select the checkbox beside Use User Account Control to protect your computer make sure there is a checkmark in the checkbox and then click OK to save your settings Click on Restart Now to restart your computer Disabling Login Password Disabling the login password allows Vista Pro 6 software to resume automatically in an event that your system restarts due to power failure or errors To disable your user login password 1 Click on the Start Menu gt Control Panel gt User Accounts gt User Accounts 2 Click Remove Your Password and then enter your current password in the blank field 3 Click on the Remove Password button 10 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode AA VISTA PRO 6 SERVER VIEWING MODE Viewing Mode Viewing Mode allows you to watch live streaming events from your cameras While in Viewing Mode you can watch up to 4 cameras simultaneously In split screen mode 1 Viewing Area E ae Ds eh es 11 Date Time display 10 Setting buttons 9 View Buttons 8 Video Log List 2 Camera List N N N N N N N V Y ON N Y W N N Ma a mil ura 7 Exit button 3 Live Audio Button 9 Video Color Adjustm
95. ormation displays in Vista Pro 6 Client and configure other basic settings 4 Save Directory Setup CiProgrem Files R iewer El Count Term fi Min Version 2 3 1 1 Option Setup o Display T Display f Use overlay C Notuse overlay Channel Split Auto Change 2 Channel Split it C4Spit COSpit C i o gt 9 Auto Change p 1 Split 4 Split 9 Split 16 Split 36 Split 10 Second Auto Sequence Dwell time Text Setup Text Size iv Text Shown in Channel 1 Split 3 Text Setu m 4 Split p Font Microsoft Sans Serif 6 Text Size 9 Split Color Color Setup 16 Split 36 Split save Directory Setup Reconnection Use 7 Reconnection OK Cancel Figure 10 5 Option Setup window 1 Display Configures the overlay display for example camera name and channel e Select Use overlay or Not use overlay to enable disable overlay display 2 Channel Split Configure how many channels Vista Pro 6 Client should start up with e Select 1 Split 4 Split default 9 Split 16 Split 36 Split 3 Text Setup Allows you to change the font style when overlay is enabled e Select the Text Shown in Channel textbox then select a font from the Font drop down menu e Click the Color Setup button to select desired text color 4 Save Directory Setup Select the default save directory of saved videos e Click ze to open a directory tree and then select your desired save location 97 Vista Pro Client Softwa
96. ort Forwarding Wizard 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 yourrouter s owner s manual for details on configuring DMZ settings Locating your Router IP The Status Page Example DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone Enabling a DMZ 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 28 11 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 STATUS ADVANCED All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware version is ako displayed hera Time Februsry De D4 5 23 18 AM Firmware Version 2 25 2008 10 30 Connection Type DHCP Clent QoS Engine Active Cable Status Connected Network Status Established Connectio
97. r drop down menu select 2 Days This schedules the system to back up the data every 2 days 2 Click OK to save your settings It is recommended to perform daily backups 1 day to prevent the system from overwriting video content Result The the backup sequence begins on December 24 2010 at 11 00pm The system backs up all content between 9 00am and 6 00pm Since the shop owner wanted the back up to take place every 2 days on December 26 at 11 00pm the system copies all the backup videos to the specified directory The system will continue to back up data every 2 days on an endless loop SCENARIO B SCHEDULING A 24 HR FULL BACKUP The shop owner may want to backup all 24 hours of video starting on December 24th 2010 at 11 00pm every 2 days To back up 24 hours of video on a scheduled time G Click the Setup Quo The System tab opens Click the Backup Setting button The Schedule Backup Setup window opens Select the Enable schedule backup check box on the top left corner of the window Under Backup Device Select click the Select button and locate a save directory Select the Overwrite checkbox This will allow your system to over write content if the hard drive becomes full Under Backup Type select Full Backup 7 Under Start Backup Time enter 2010 beside Year 12 beside Month 24 beside Day 23 beside Hour 00 beside Minute 8 Beside the Run Backup Per drop down menu select 2 Days This schedules the syste
98. re 9 Auto Change Adjusts the Auto Sequence dwell time between changing camera channels e Use the up down arrows to adjust the number of seconds you would like the screen dwell to be between 0 60 seconds 6 Text Size Adjusts the font size of the overlay display depending on how many channels are displayed e Under the drop down menus select the font size you would like for the specified channel 7 Reconnection Adjusts the frequency of how often Vista Pro 6 Client should attempt to reconnect to the system during a network interruption e Selectthe Use checkbox Under the Count drop down menu select how many times you want Vista Pro 6 Client to attempt to connect in a given time Under the Term drop down menu select the interval Vista Pro Client should attempt to connect ie every 1 minute or every 10 minutes VIEWING MUL TIPLE DVRS AND SYSTEMS You can view multiple systems using the Group function For example if you had multiple systems configured in different locations you can view cameras from each of the systems You must be connected to the systems before you can view video feeds To view multiple systems using Vista Pro 6 Client Adding and Deleting a User 1 Click Setup on the top left corner of the window then click on Group Setup The Group Setup window opens Click Add Group Write Group Name Group Name TUT Group Description ek i Cancel Figure 10 6 Group Setup
99. router window open The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard automatically populates your router with the relevant information This will take a few moments LOREX pan BAMA You are nearly done Jai a law more things te the e ca Update Router button 1 I inui Tee didi d Int Bes tr ha r tors Bey L tas ca n na 2 Close the update window when the update finishes Step 4 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 Configuring multiple routers Your network may have two or more connected routers 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 a e A list of connected router populates in the window 2 indicates two routers have been detected 74 Appendix B 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
100. stalling The QLR460 Series PCI Card 2 Berore You Stat uoce do wa as t V a aaa a eae a 2 Prerequisites Hardware Requirements 2 Installing The QLR460 Series Surveillance Card 3 Installing the Cameras soii dra Installing the Software icum a aw cad Se ee ee 5 Installing Vista Pro Server Local Viewing r 5 Installing Vista Pro 6 Client Remote Viewing TIPE EE AA A EP 7 Selecting a save directory and Allocating Storage Space 8 MELING eXT EQ SON WAC uruya hawka RE AREA AAA AA e ud 8 Aard Drive Setup Scenario c esq tue EA A RE SERRA d ADA n Ec a A d tea d A hard drive with a recovery partition ie C drive and D drive with Recovery Software 9 A single hard drive ie C drive only 9 A hard drive with a partition ie C and D drive 9 A hard drive with an external hard drive ie C drive externalhd 9 Enabling User Account C ODE OU us yuyu cote teeta eee Co ae ee bus Za bum oS RV ee es ebd 10 MEAN Logn e Old uc ARA 10 Vista Pro 6 Server Viewing Mode 11 nM uo ce e a te tg A A ceed eh ma daa aa lote ea A arte de 11 BOOOID
101. t Figure 1 0 Empty PCI slot 3 Remove the PCI slot s metal plate at the back of the computer Be careful of sharp edges while removing the metal plate Figure 1 1 Remove PCI slot bracket 4 Push the card firmly into the PCI slot until it clicks in place The gold colored connector pins should not be visible after the card is secure Gold colored Connector pins Figure 1 2 Push the card firmly into the PCI slot until it clicks in place Installing The QLR460 Series PCI Card 5 Secure the PCI card onto the case Figure 1 3 Secure PCI card in chassis 6 Replace the chassis cover on your system OPTIONAL You may connect the 2 Channel audio cable into your sound card if you have an audio enabled camera not included NOTE Audio recording requires audio capable cameras not included Installing the Cameras To install the cameras to your QLR card 1 Power off your system 2 Screw in the BNC connector from the camera to the back of the QLR card The connection should be snug and secure Make sure your cameras are fully functional before mounting them in the final location Figure 1 4 Insert BNC connectors into the video in ports of the surveillance card The multi channel connector can connect up to 16 cameras The connector includes one video output that can connect to a display ALR1670 Series only Figure 1 4b Connecting the Mult channel connector QLR1670 Series only INS
102. tem tab opens 2 Click the Backup Setting button The Schedule Backup Setup window opens Enable Schedule Backup and Choose a Save Directory 1 Select the Enable schedule backup check box on the top left corner of the window 2 Under Backup Device Select click the Select button and choose a save directory 3 Select the Overwrite checkbox This will allow your system to over write content if the hard drive becomes full Select the Time Range to Back Up 1 Under Backup Type select Selected Specification time Backup 2 losetthe start time beside Start enter 9 for the hour beside minute enter 0 This tells the system to start the back up time range at 9 00am e o set the end time beside End enter 18 for the hour beside minute enter 0 This tells the system to end the back up time range at 6 00pm e Note The time must be entered in 24 hour formats Figure 5 8 Scheduling recording between 9 00am to 6 00pm 20 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode Select the Date and Time the Backup Should Begin 1 Under Start Backup Time enter the Year Month Day Hour and Minute to begin backup In this example the shop owner would enter 2010 beside Year 12 beside Month 24 beside Day 23 beside Hour 00 beside Minute e This triggers the scheduled backup to start at December 24 2010 at 11 00pm and will back up all the content between 9 00am and 6 00pm Figure 5 9 Scheduling backup start time e Beside the Run Backup Pe
103. the image you took with the Vista Pro 6 software is genuine Installing Image Analyst To install Image Analysis 1 Insert the software CD into your CD DVD drive 2 Inthe Setup window click Vista Pro Software Then Click on Install Advanced Extras Image Analysis gt Setup exe e To manually browse the file browse for X extras ImageAnalysis where X is your CD DVD Rom drive 3 Double click on Setup to install Image Analyst e Once installed the program shortcut can be found on your desktop or in Programs list Start Menu gt All Programs Loading a file into Image Analyst To load a JPG image into Image Analysis 1 Click the Load button Browse for the directory of where your image is located 2 Click the Analyze button A message appears on the bottom of the window to verify if the image has been tampered with ImageAnalyst Load button File Name D 111152007144956 JPG n Analyze button Information Original Result This is an original image Exit Image analysis result e f the image is genuine a message will read This is an original image e if the image has been tampered a message will read This is not an original image 78 Appendix E Using Backup Viewer APPENDIX E USING BACKUP VIEWER Backup Viewer Is identical to the Vista Pro 6 Client search mode The Backup Viewer software automatically copies into your storage device when
104. to your storage device This allows you to play the proprietary video in a different machine Simply install Backup Viewer and use Backup Viewer to browse and play the video file 46 Vista Pro Server Searching For Video Managing Your Saved Video To manage video files saved into the save directory 1 Click the Management button The data management window opens Available Space 206 209 MB Available free space Data List Data Copy button Delete Delete button Video list Figure 9 11 Video management window 2 To delete a video select a video in the Video list then click Delete 3 To copy a video to a different directory click Copy Select the directory you wish to save the video file Copying Videos to a CD DVD Writer To copy data to your CD or DVD writer 1 Click the Save button I and then click on CD Burn The CD Burn window opens CD Burn Device CD DVD Device E HLDT STDVDRRW GSA H20L S853 gt WiteSpeed EEN Write Speed writer list Volume ID New Disc Valse ID D Free Space 487 38 MB Refresh Disc name New Disc File Name Size Date El bin J i 0 03KB 05 16 08 C C manua J i 230KB 06 25 08 CD DVD Content BH others a mL package window E utility f Reset button Add Folder amp Add File buttons Write button Write Erase Adding BIN LANGUAGE KOR Figure 9 12 CD DVD burning window 47 Vista Pro Server Searching For Video Under the Device drop do
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106. uality settings xe 1 Click the Setup Y uuo and then click the Camera tab The Camera tab opens Contig Setting Camera ID Camera 1 ERSTE Resolution ETT Frame Rate Video Quality Figure 6 1 Camera Quality settings 2 Under Select Camera click the camera you wish to adjust video quality settings 3 Under the Resolution drop down menu select the desired resolution 352 x 240 720 x 240 4 Under the Frame Rate drop down menu select the desired frame rate 5 Under the Video Quality drop down menu select the desired video quality NOTE Lower video quality results in longer record times ENABLING COVERT RECORDING Covert recording allows you to discreetly record your events The screen will display a black screen while the system records To enable Covert recording Click the Setup Y button and then click the Camera tab The Camera tab opens 1 2 Under Camera Select click the camera you wish to apply covert recording to 3 Under the Covert check box select the check box 4 Click OK to save your settings CHANGING PTZ SETTINGS If you connect a PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom camera not included you must configure it with the proper settings before it will work on your system Consult your PTZ camera s manual for configuration details To configure PTZ settings 1 Click the Setup Q uuo and then click the Camera tab The C
107. ue to confirm the system changes RETRIEVING YOUR IP AND CHANGING SYSTEM INFORMATION You will need your system IP to log in remotely into the viewer You can also personalize the information on the DVR This allows you to easily distinguish which system you are connected to If you operate more than one system To retrieve your IP 1 Click the Setup Y button The Setup Tab opens 2 Click the System Info button The About window opens Network Information System Version IP Address Package Version 1 0 0 091204 3Com Gigabit LOM 30940 Packet Scheduler Installed Date 1 6 2010 iniport IP Address 192 168 0 90 Capture Driver Capture DLL IP address and network Site Information information Location Board Information Contact Person TelNo Max Display Frame 30 Site Information System AE a Information Address Figure 5 13 System Information window 3 Under Site Information fill in the optional Information about the DVR in the blank fields 4 Click OK and then click Apply on the bottom of the window to save your settings 24 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode ENABLING AND DISABLING CAMERAS FROM RECORDING Periodically you may want to prevent a camera from recording To disable a camera from recording os 1 Click the Setup Y uuo The System tab opens 2 Under Camera On Off click the camera that you want to enable or disable Active Cameras Figure 5 14 Camera On
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110. ur system This is where DDNS solves the problem Imagine DDNS as a human telephone operator If you wanted to contact your friend whose phone number changed every minute you can tell the telephone operator your friend s home address Because your friend s home address never changes the telephone operator can tell you your friend s phone number no matter how often their phone number changes Enabling DDNS To enable DDNS you must register with a DDNS provider Lorex offers free DDNS service for certain products Only specified systems are DDNS enabled A typical DDNS address may look like this mysystem lorexddns net mysystem is the address name of the system chosen by you You may re name mysystem to any name you wish For example if you wanted to name your system my lorex system the DDNS address would be my lorex system lorexddns net How DDNS benefits you DDNS allows you to connect to your system even if your IP address changes To access your system simply enter in the DDNS name of your system into your web browser or remote software application Since your DDNS address is static you do not have to worry about your system s address constantly changing 77 Appendix D Using The Image Analyst Software AA APPENDIX D USING THE IMAGE ANALYST SOFTWARE The Image Analysis software allows you to verify if images taken by the Vista Pro 6 software has been tampered with This can be useful if you need to prove that
111. uter tod e Cob RPG pe Pad Dubia D qutd id proton dod dre dus 77 row DEINSBeInellts NON slats Khan epa lod cele Br else ed ms ab aed te da ands ah ants a Ds 77 Appendix D Using The Image Analyst Software 78 INSTA IM ge ANN Saa NER EO TET TT S CET TOTIS T OO TET us asa asua h aspa EU 78 Loading a file into Image Analyst sl sta DUE a Seeks eee eee xU OM MI othe SPS RC SUED SS 78 Appendix E Using Backup Viewer eres 79 Appendix F Re Allocating Storage Space 80 Appendix G Installing a PTZ Controller Card 81 Appendix H QLR460 Specifications leeren 82 AA GETTING STARTED The system comes with the following components QLR460 SERIES PCI SURVEILLANCE CARD QUICK START GUIDE MULTI CHANNEL CONNECTOR 16 CHANNEL CONNECTOR QLR1670 SERIES ONLY po MANUAL AND SOFTWARE CD 2 CHANNEL AUDIO CABLE CAMERA CONFIGURATIONS AND CONTENTS 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 Ste INSTALLING THE QLR460 SERIES PCI CARD Before You Start e Ground yourself properly before performing hardware upgrades Improper grounding damages electronic components in your system e t is recommended to work over a non carpeted area to prevent static electricity build up e Work on
112. ve checkbox to listen to live audio select the Recording checkbox to record audio from the channel e To listen to live audio when viewing in Vista Pro Client click on the audio enabled channel then right click and click Live Audio Play o maru eT 0L 1e bm Caesars Recording Schedule Mengen Aude fiet Liner Delect ako kako Sra gi F Live 2 Select Live and Recording checkboxes 1 Select audio channel HH 2 q pl erre 3 Select the camera you wish to enable audio Figure 8 4 Audio settings 4 Drag the Volume slider to adjust the camera input volume 9 Press the Test button to activate the camera microphone Make a noise into the camera microphone to verify that the camera microphone works Press the Test button when you are finished testing 6 Under Select Camera select the camera you wish to pair the audio with 7 Click OK to save your settings Click the Live Audio button and the highlighted channel to listen to audio from audio enabled cameras not included 34 Vista Pro Server Viewing Mode Network Tab The network tab allows you to configure E mail notification and network settings To configure the Network settings 1 Click the Setup Y button and then click the Network tab The Network tab opens 2 Under Network Config select the Network Use checkbox Enter the following information into the blank fields Live Port 6807 default Playback Port 4808 defau
113. w Click on the date that the event Is on 2 Use the timeline to locate the time of the event 44 Vista Pro 6 Server Searching For Video 3 Press the Add Bookmark button to mark the event The Add Bookmark window opens Add Bookmark Information Camera 04 01 12 2010 10 10 01 Description Figure 9 8 Add Bookmark window 4 Enter a description of the bookmark and then click OK The event is now added to the bookmark list 5 Click the Bookmark List button b The Bookmark List window opens CAMERAD4 01 12 2010 10 10 01 Manual Monday s Description View Image Edit Delete Figure 9 9 Bookmark List window 6 Click the name of the event you wish to view then click the View Image button Click the Exit 7 Usethe Video controls to begin video playback PRINTING SCREENSHOTS To print a screenshot of your video 1 Click on the Event Calendar and locate the date of the event 2 Use the Timeline to locate the desired video image 3 Click the Print button 11 A Description window appears Type in a description of the Image Click OK to continue 4 Click the Print Out button The Print window opens Select your printer and then click OK to print the Image 45 Vista Pro Server Searching For Video BACKING UP VIDEO You can back up your video archive onto CD R DVD R media or onto an external storage device such as a USB flash drive or external h
114. wed Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol detergents Do not use this unit in humid or wet places P x no e 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 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 connnected e
115. wn menu select the appropriate CD DVD writer Under Volume ID enter the name you wish to name the CD DVD disc Under the Write Speed drop down menu on the top right corner of the window select desired CD DVD write speed Click Add Folder or Add File to add content to your disc Locate the data in the tree directory Click OK when done Click Write to begin backing up data to your blank CD DVD disc NOTE he Erase feature only work on CD RW and DVD RW discs Saving Video Screenshots To save a screencapture of the video Click the Save button I and then click on JPEG The Save window opens Click the directory drop down menu on the top left corner of the window to select the save directory Click OK to save your picture NOTE Use the Image Analysis software to verify that images taken using Vista Pro 6 are genuine See Appendix D Using The Image Analyst Software on page 78 Playing Backed Up Video To browse for backed up videos 1 w m 4 48 A Click the Search button ww in Live view The Search window opens Click the File Browse button a in the search window Select Scheduled backup data or Manual backup data e Scheduled backup data searches only for data that has been backed up using scheduled backup e Manual backup data searches only for a data that has been manually backed up Locate the directory of the backed up files and then click OK In the Event Calendar on the top right corner of the w
116. you back up video Into your USB storage device or onto a blank CD DVD This allows you to play the proprietary video in a different machine Simply Install Backup Viewer and use Backup Viewer to browse and play the video file Installing Backup Viewer To manually install Backup Viewer 1 Insert the software CD into your CD DVD drive 2 Browse for X extras BackupViewer where X is your CD DVD drive 3 Double click on the Setup file Follow the on screen instructions to install the program 4 Click on the Start Menu gt All Programs gt Backup View gt Playback to open Backup Viewer Using Backup Viewer o S3S 7 a MM Use the File Browse button to search for Scheduled Backup data and Manual backup data To search for segments within the Backup Viewer Select a date from the Event Calendar on the top right corner of the window Then click the timeline to select the time of the video 79 Appendix F Re Allocating Storage Space APPENDIX F RE ALLOCATING STORAGE SPACE If you need to re allocate storage space you must use the Storage Management program to re configure the storage space directory Installing Storage Management To Install Storage Management Insert the software CD into your CD DVD reader Double click the CD DVD directory in your computer to open the main menu Click VistaPro6 Software in the startup splash screen Click Install then click Advanced and then click Storage Management A l

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