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1. CH1 UP Changes to CHANNEL 1 in Camera Mode and is used as UP in MENU mode e CH2 RIGHT Changes to CHANNEL 2 in Camera Mode and is used as RIGHT in MENU mode e CH3 DOWN Changes to CHANNEL 3 in Camera Mode and is used as DOWN in MENU mode CHA LEFT Changes to CHANNEL 4 in Camera Mode and is used as LEFT in MENU mode QUAD ENTER Shows all CHANNELS in QUAD Mode and is used as ENTER in MENU mode The CHANNEL BUTTONS are also used to enter the SYSTEM PASSWORD using digits 1 4 when prompted 10 HDD ACCESS LIGHTS Indicates access to the REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE 11 IR RECEIVER Used to receive a signal from the REMOTE CONTROL 12 STOP BUTTON Stops the current RECORDING and stops the playback of a previously recorded EVENT 13 REW BUTTON Rewind the playback of a previously recorded event 14 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON Start the PLAYBACK of a previously recorded event Pauses the PLAYBACK of a previously recorded event 15 FF BUTTON Fast Forward the playback of a previously recorded event 16 SLOW BUTTON Slow the playback of a previously recorded event 11 1284161 Back L284161 Back AUDIO IN 1 VIDEO OUT VIDEO Output connections to a MONITOR or DVR 2 VIDEO IN 1 4 Channel 1 4 VIDEO INPUTS for CAMERA SERVATION SYSTEM connectivity AUDIO OUT Port for connecting AUDIO OUT from the DVR to another device AUDIO IN CH1 CH4 Channel 1 4 AUDIO INPUTS from CAMERA or DVR POWER
2. Installing the Hard Drive The Hard Drive serves the same purpose in DVR as a video cassette does in a VCR Please follow the steps carefully in order to ensure proper installation The compartment located on the front panel of the DVR is the removable Cartridge Casing in which you insert the Hard Drive The various parts of the Cartridge Casing are labeled for your reference STEP 1 Remove the Cartridge Casing from the DVR Lift the Handle and pull towards you The Cartridge Casing will slide out of the DVR NOTE You may find that the cartridge casing is Handle Keyhole amp LED Indicator locked In this case skip ahead to step 7 Lights Power Indicator to find instructions on unlocking the cabi and Hard Drive access net then return to Step 2 lights STEP 2 Remove the Cover from the Cartridge Casing Un clip the release latch with the word OPEN printed beside it by gently pushing on the latch Slide the cover offto where itlocks or catches the stopper and lift the Cartridge Casing to remove it Release Latch Slide Cover STEP 3 Connect the Hard Drive into the Cartridge Casing Take the Hard Disk Drive and Connect the two cables from the back of the Cartridge Casing to the Hard Drive The cables should be pushed in firmly but not forcibly 4 Pin connection is the DC Power cable and the wider cable is the standard Hard Drive IDE type connection Cable Connection 14 In
3. When computer on the Internet needs to send data to your internal network it sends this data to the external IP address of the Router The Router then needs to decide where this data is to be sent to This is where setting up Port Forwarding becomes important Port Forwarding tells the router which device on the internal network to send the data to When you set up port forwarding on your Router it takes the data from the external IP address port number and sends that data to an internal IP address port number i e Router External 216 13 154 34 14337 to DVR Internal IP 192 168 0 3 14337 The instructions found online in the Router Configuration Guide will assist you in the port forwarding configurations for a selection of different router models Visit our Consumer Guides Support website at http lorexcctv com for more details 35 DVR Specifications 1 DVR Specifications Appendix 1 Video Input Video Output Video Input Standard Monitoring Resolution Recording Resolution NTSC PAL Display Frame Rate Recording Frame Rate Display Modes ompression Format Image Size Hard Drive Capacity Motion Detection PTZ Control Camera Power 12V Sensor Alarm Operating Temperature Dimensions H x W x D 4 Channel Input 2 Channel Output NTSC PAL 640 x 480 Pixels NTSC 640 x 576 Pixels PAL 640 x 224 Pixels NTSC 640 x 272 Pixels PAL 120 FPS QUAD 30 F
4. SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE 1284161 Front Primary Function Buttons L284161 Front 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE BAY Mounting location for a REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE See Page 14 for Hard Drive Installation instructions NOTE This DVR allows for the connection of 2 Hard Drives at 300GB each For ease of use a drive HAS BEEN connected in the REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE BAY Please see instructions on page 14 for further details on changing the REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE An additional drive can be installed internally by removing the DVR Case please speak with a Technician for assistance 2 REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE BAY LOCK Locks Unlocks the REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE bay 3 POWER LED Indicates the ON OFF state of the DVR unit 4 REC BUTTON Press to start Recording 5 EVENT BUTTON Search through previously recorded events 6 TIME BUTTON Search through previously recorded events by Time 7 ONE FRAME BUTTON The One Frame button has two functions Playback of previously recorded events one frame at a time in PLAYBACK mode Pressing this button while in Camera Viewing mode will display system information e Version V e IP ADDRESS HH HHH HHH HHH e MAC ADDRESS AHE HH TER HHHH e PRODUCT ID 1HHHHHHHEHHHHHHHBE 10 1284161 Front Primary Function Buttons 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 8 MENU BUTTON Displays the on screen MENU For details on MENU options see page 18 9 CHANNEL BUTTONS
5. option using the buttons and press the button to access the DDNS Submenu Use the V gt keys to change the values and press the key to accept the change 10 MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC ADDRESS of the DVR Unit This value cannot be changed as it is hard coded into the Hardware 11 PRODUCT ID Displays the PRODUCT ID of the DVR Unit This value cannot be changed as it is hard coded into the Hardware Network NETWORK CLIENT ACCESS YES DHCP ON YES GET DNS AUTO YES GET DDNS IP YES m DDNS 222 231 024 028 DNS 168 126 063 001 m 072 168 004 192 m GATEWAY 192 168 000 005 m SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 001 MAC ADDRESS HHHH HH HHHH HH PRODUCT ID HHHHHHHEHHHBHHBT A V MOVE HSELECT DJ EXIT NOTE The values provided above are an example of values you MAY see Your values will likely be different than shown above based on your specific Network settings 27 Recording Functions Recording Functions The L284161 DVR has 4 available recording types Manual Schedule Motion or Sensor Motion Recording starts when Motion is detected from a Camera input Motion Recording is configured through the Motion Menu options Refer to Page 21 for more details e Sensor Recording starts when the system detects a Sensor Input at the Alarm Block i e Door Sensor Window Sensor or Independent Motion Sensor When an input is detected on the Alarm Block recording will begi
6. the Master Hard Drive Master HDD Used How much of the drive space has been used Slave HDD Size The total size of the Slave Hard Drive e Slave HDD Used How much of the drive space has been used HDD Overwritten Shows if the HDD information has been overwritten System Information SYSTEM INFORMATION HDD CAP DISPLAY OFF HDD SUMMARY MASTER HDD SIZE MB MASTER HDD USED MB HDD OVERWRITTEN SLAVE HDD SIZE SLAVE HDD USED HDD OVERWRITTEN A 7 HSELECT OJEXIT 25 Network Network This submenu allows you to change the configurations for the NETWORK This DVR supports a Dynamic IP with DIPS Dynamic IP Service Many high speed customers do not have a static IP address instead the ADSL provider leases a Dynamic the IP address changes periodically The DIPS server allows you to access your DVR regardless of Dynamic changes 1 2 4 26 CLIENT ACCESS ENABLE Allows access and control to the DVR using the Client Program through the Network if set to YES Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option to either Y or N DHCP ON Allows the DVR unit to get the IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway automatically from the DHCP Server i e a ROUTER is a DHCP server Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option to either Y or NOTE If a DHCP Server does not e
7. to this option using the buttons and press the button to enter the SET BY WEEK submenu Move up and down through the options using the A V lt buttons Selectan option using the button The changes made to the Recording SChedule will appear as symbol Select the button to return to the SCHEDULE MENU Example Set Scheduled Recording ON for Monday at 7 00PM Tuesday at 3 00PM and Midnight Wednesday at 5 00AM etc See the Schedules diagram below SCHEDULE JREC ON REC OFF V MOVE 20 Sensor Set Sensor Set This submenu allows you to change the settings for a separate sensor device such as a stand alone Motion Sensor or Door Window Sensor These sensors are installed on the ALARM BLOCK see page 41 for Alarm Block Configuration 1 SENSOR RECORD Sets the Sensor Recording to ON OFF Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option 2 SENSOR RECORD DURATION Sets the length of time for the recording once a sensor input has been detected i e If Motion is detected the DVR will start recording and will continue recording for 10 seconds Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option to one of the following settings OFF 10 20 30 40 50 and 60 seconds 3 5 1 SENSORA Sets the input type for each sensor Navigate to this option using the but
8. 4 CHANNEL NETWORKABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Instruction Manual English Version 1 0 MODEL 1284161 LOREX ij Thank you for purchasing the 4 Channel Networkable Digital Video Recorder Lorex is committed to providing our customers with a high quality reliable security product This DVR product has High quality recording using advanced MJPEG video compression 5 20Kbyte frame and supports 2 disk drives 1 internal 1 removable It supports multiple viewing modes and video motion detection This system also includes free access to a DDNS Server for remote viewing To learn more about this 4 Channel Networkable Digital Video Recorder and to learn about our complete range of accessory products please visit our website at http www lorexcctv com CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons 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 accompanyin
9. C to RCA Male to Female Adapters on the BNC CH1 CH4 found on the DVR 3 Connect the standard RCA cables from the DVR to the Observation System 4 Connect the Audio Cables from the DVR CH1 CH4 to the Observation System CH1 CH4 5 Connect cables from the DVR Video Audio Out to the VCR IN Video and Audio on the Observation System To switch from viewing the Observation System to viewing the DVR press the VCR button on the front panel of the Observation System 39 Connecting Alarm Device Appendix 5 Connecting Alarm Device Appendix 5 Alarm controls are enabled through the Menu system on the DVR Additional alarm devices can be connected to the system Motion Sensors Door Window Sensors DVR VIDEO IN LAN 1 motion detection or sensor unit be used send a signal to the DVR to begin camera viewing on the matching Video Channel when enabled in the MENU ALARM SET MODE Example A Window sensor unit has been installed on Alarm Block port 1 When this sensor is activated ALL CAMERAS will become active if enabled in the MENU on the DVR For the corresponding Menu Programming refer to Page 26 Installing a Sensor 1 Connect the GROUND Cable to the GND port on the Alarm Block on the DVR 2 Connect the SIGNAL Cable to a numbered port 1 4 40 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When a malfunction occurs it may not be serious and can be corrected easily The
10. De 24 CHANGE PASSWORD SNS RC en A ata 24 PASSWORD ENABLE 254 0 24 a A E 24 OVERWRITE ENABLE 24 MASTER HDD CLEAR cscecssssessossesscscscceseccasecssacsacecscorsesecacesnecasacsatstecanacsvsaventsaseacastsantsanctesserenses 24 SLAVE FADD GEEAE itr sedentis b e MU eoe 24 VIDEOMODE A NRA he 24 Table of Contents 525 ede pe n obe AN EAN aa a a Et I ieee 25 HODCAP DISPLAY a Ah botes t MET 25 HOD SUMMARY an TG IN NSQNE oc 25 26 27 CLIENTACCESSENAB E 26 DHCP rH 26 GET DNS AUTOMATICALLY 26 ET DONS IP 26 DONS E eu ue au 27 DNS naar den 27 lp otc M EL ILE EM UM E 27 5 nn 27 27 MAC ADDRESS talon ne 27 PRODUCTID 27 Recording FUNCIONS 28 Recording O
11. Defaults ALL SETTINGS will be reset except for the DATE and TIME 4 OVERWRITE ENABLE Allows for data overwrite on the Hard Drive Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option to Y N 5 MASTER HDD CLEAR Clears all data on the Master Hard Drive Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to clear all data 6 SLAVE HDD CLEAR Clears all data on the Slave Hard Drive Navigate to this option using the A V buttons and press the button to clear all data If no Slave drive is present the N A message will appear 7 VIDEO MODE Sets the video mode to NTSC or PAL Navigate to this option using the AV buttons and press the button to change 24 ADVANCED MENU 3 CHANGE PASSWORD PASSWORD ENABLE OFF DEFAULT SETTING OVERWRITE ENABLE YES MASTER HDD CLEAR SLAVE HDD CLEAR VIDEO MODE NTSC A V MOVE HSELECT OJEXIT System Information This submenu displays information about the Hard Drives in the DVR HDD DISPLAY Sets the Hard Drive Capacity on screen display to ON OFF Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option to either Y HDDSUMMARY Shows a summary of Hard Drive usage for the Master Hard Drive and Slave Hard Drive if installed All figures in the table are displayed in GB The information shown includes Master HDD Size The total size of
12. General Precautions NOTE This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC EMC and LVD Therefore it is designated to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not cause interference with other appliance usage However it is imperative that the user follows this manuals guidelines 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 General Precautions All warnings and instructions of this manual should be followed Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol detergents Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning Do not use this unit in humid places A Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked 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 http www lorexcctv com DVR Features DVR Features High quality recording using advanced MJPEG video compression 5 20Kbyte frame Supports 2 disk drives 1 internal 1 removable Pre Installed 160 GB Hard Drive in Removable Drive Bay Remote Control or Main Panel
13. MENU To exit the MAIN MENU press the MENU button Outlined below are the buttons used to access menu settings Scroll up and down within a menu option 4 Scroll left and right within a menu option 1 Press this button to select and change the values in a menu option MENU Complete modifications of a menu option exit a menu NOTE After 60 seconds of inactivity in the Menu mode the system will go back to the previously displayed live camera screen TIME DATE Date and Time display setup SCHEDULE Recording Schedule setup SENSOR Setup for additional sensors MENU MOTION Motion Detection setup ALARM Alarm setup options TIME DATE RECORD Recording Settings SCHEDULE ADVANCED Configuration of Advanced features SENSOR SYSTEM INFO Displays system information MOTION NETWORK Network configuration options ALARM RECORD ADVANCED MENU SYSTEM INFORMATION NETWORK A V MOVE NOTE The symbol in the Menu system indicates the MENU button not the STOP button 18 Time Date Set Time Date Set This submenu allows you to change the TIME and DATE displayed on the monitor On Screen Display and recorded on the DVR 1 DATE FORMAT Display the DATE FORMAT on the monitor screen Navigate using the AV buttons and press the button to set the date TIME DATE format Available options include e YYYY MM DD DATE FORMAT MM DD YYYY DATE TIME SET MM DD YYYY DD MM YYYY A
14. PS Each NTSC 100 FPS QUAD 25 FPS Each PAL 30 FPS QUAD 7 5 FPS Each NTSC 25 FPS QUAD 6 25 FPS Each PAL Full Screen QUAD Motion JPEG 8 20 KB Frame Low 12 KB Frame Medium 15 KB Frame High 20 KB Frame AC DC Adaptor 12V 5A 2 Hard Drives 1 Internal 1 Removable at 40 250GB Per drive C a 40 F 104 F 5 C 40 20 80 RH 2 5 H x 14 5 W x 12 D 6 5 cm H x 37 W x 31cm D As our products are subject to continuous improvement LOREX Technology Inc and its subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design specifications and prices without notice and without incurring any obligation E amp OE 36 Connecting Cameras to the DVR Appendix 2 Connecting Cameras to the DVR Appendix 2 The L284161 DVR can be used up to 4 BNC Cameras not included 4 BNC CAMERAS BNC Connected Cameras BNC connected cameras are not included with the DVR however can be ordered online at www lorexcctv com BNC Cameras have several cables and receive power from a wall outlet Connecting BNC Cameras to the L284161 DVR requires the use of the included BNC to RCA Adaptors 1 Connect the Video cable to an open BNC Video Port middle row of ports on the back of the Observation System labeled CH1 CH4 2 Connect the Audio cable to an open Audio port top row of ports on the back of the Observation System matching the port connected in step 1 3 Connect the powe
15. SWITCH Turn the DVR unit ON OFF ETHERNET PORT Used to connect the DVR to a ROUTER for NETWORK CONTROL ALARM SENSOR BLOCK Ports forconnecting ALARM or SENSOR devices such as MOTION SENSORS or Window Door Sensor 8 POWER Port for connecting the POWER ADAPTER 12 Remote Control Remote Control Listed below is a quick reference for use of the Remote Control For more details on specific remote control features refer to the Front Panel features 1 REC Initiates recording 2 A CH1 Up in MENU Mode Change to CH1 1 3 ONE FRM Advance one frame 2 2 in playback dM 3 4 CHA Left in MENU Mode 4 Change to CH4 CH4 QUAD ENTER g 4 gt 5 QUAD ENTER Change to QUAD Mode Enter in MENU le Mode gt 6 EVENT Enter EVENT Search Mode 7 7 PLAY PAUSE Play or Pause 8 Recorded Playback 8 REW Rewind Recorded Playback 9 9 STOP Stop the Recorded Playback or Recording 10 MENU Enter MENU Mode 11 P CH2 Right in MENU Mode Change to CH2 12 TIME Display the Date Time 13 W CH4 Down in MENU Mode Change to CH4 14 FF Fast forward Recorded Playback 15 SLOW 1 Slow recorded Playback 16 PTZ MODE Press to Enter PTZ PAN TILT ZOOM Mode CH Change between CH1 CH4 Z IN Zoom In Z OUT Zoom Out AV lt Change Camera view Up Down and Left Right 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 13 Installing the Hard Drive
16. V MOVE SELECT 2 DATE TIME SET Changes the date and time for the DVR Navigate to the DATE TIME SET menu and press the button to access the CALENDAR submenu Move up and down through the options using the AV TIMEMATE buttons Select an option using the lt buttons The 2006 CALENDAR displayed SU MO TU WE the right side of the screen 1 2 3 will change automatically 7 8 9 10 once an option has been 14 15 16 17 changed 21 22 23 24 Select the button 28 29 30 31 to return to the TIME DATE MENU V MOVE 4 5 OJEXIT 19 Schedule Set Schedule Set This submenu allows you to set an automatic recording schedule for the DVR 1 SCHEDULE Sets the scheduled recording to ON OFF Navigate to this option using the AV buttons and press the button to change the TIME DATE option 2 RECORD FPS Sets the recording speed in FPS SCHEDULE ON Frames Per Second Navigate to this option using RECORD FPS 30 the V buttons and press the button to change RECORD QUALITY NORMAL the option to one of the following settings 1 2 m SET BY WEEK 4 5 7 10 15 30 3 RECORD QUALITY Sets the quality level of the recording Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option to one of the following settings Low Normal or High A V MOVE SELECT 4 SET BY WEEK Set up a weekly record schedule Navigate
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18. ervice technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the video product is in safe operating condition 17 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The cameras provided with this system should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as instructed in this guide using the provided mounting brackets 18 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat iv Use 19 Cleaning Unplug the video product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 20 Product and Cart Combination Video and cart combination should be moved with care Quick Stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the video product and car combination to overturn 2 pars 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 22 Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges
19. et the Alarm based on Sensor or Motion input When a Sensor event or Motion is detected an Alarm EVENT will be triggered and an indicator will be displayed on the top left side of the monitor screen see the QUAD screen diagram on the bottom of page 29 1 DURATION Sets the length of time an ALARM message is displayed on the monitor Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option to one ofthe following settings 5 SEC 10 SEC 15 20 25 SEC 30 SEC or CONT Continuous Alarm 2 CHANNEL1 CHANNELA Sets the Channel to ON OFF for Alarm detection Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option When an ALARM is detected an indicator appears at the top LEFT corner of the monitor screen For example ALARM 1UU This indicates that Channel 1 is in ALARM and the U displayed on Channels 2 and 3 indicate that these channels are set to NO no ALARM The on channel 4 means that this channel is not currently in ALARM mode DURATION 5 SEC CHANNEL 1 YES CHANNEL2 NO CHANNEL3 NO 4 YES A V MOVE 4SELECT DJ EXIT Record Set Record Set This submenu controls the RECORDING settings for the DVR 1 RECORD MODE Configures the recording type Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option EACH In EACH mode the system records t
20. following describes the most common problems and solutions Please refer to the following before calling your DVR dealer Problem DVR Unit is not receiving power or is not powering up Confirm that all cables are connected correctly Confirm that the ON OFF switch on the rear of the unit beside the power cable connection is ON Confirm that there is power at the outlet e Connecting the power cable to another outlet e the outlet with another plugged device such as an electric calculator or phone charger f the unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet Problem DVR is not responding when any of the buttons are pushed Turn the master power switch OFF using the switch on the rear of the unit beside the power cable connection e Press the switch to the OFF position O Wait for 1 minute all LED light indicators on the front of the unit will be off e Press the switch to the ON position 1 The unit will make an audible alert when powered back on and the screen should display the loading diagnostic messages Problem There is no picture appearing on a Channel Camera is not displaying OR The image on the DVR does appears but does not have sound 41 Troubleshooting e Check the CAMERA connections to the DVR Audio and Video Check that the monitor being used has sound capabilities Disconnect and reco
21. g the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT Important Safeguards Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your video product safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument However safety is your responsibility too This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product Installation 1 Read and Follow Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the video product is operated Follow all operating instructions 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings Comply with all warnings on the video product and in the operating instructions 4 Polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsole
22. he button to select an option Choosing the TOTAL EVENT option will display ALL RECORDED EVENTS Scheduled Sensor Motion and Manual Events e Select the HARD DRIVE Master Hard Drive or Slave Hard Drive by pressing the lt gt buttons TOTAL EVENT MASTER HDD Navigate using the V buttons and press the PLAY PAUSE button to view the EVENT NO 012 selected event 001 MT 2006 01 01 14 37 24 14 49 10 002 MT 2006 01 01 12 01 04 12 04 13 003 MT 2006 01 01 10 30 22 10 32 45 004 MT 2006 01 01 09 45 10 09 45 30 005 MT 2006 01 01 04 12 55 04 15 33 006 MT 2006 01 02 16 02 33 16 05 17 007 MT 2006 01 02 14 17 24 14 18 10 008 MT 2006 01 02 08 37 24 08 49 10 009 MT 2006 01 03 14 15 00 14 15 44 010 MT 2006 01 04 11 37 24 11 49 10 A V MOVE P PLAY Search Functions Time Search Search Functions Time Search Press the TIME button on the main control panel to access the Recorded Events by time TIME SEARCH MASTER HDD START END TIME 2006 05 01 22 15 23 2006 05 20 13 45 28 YEAR 6 2006 MONTH 5 SU MO TU WE TH DATE 4 Ia o a HOUR 9 8 58 Bole at 38 14 15 16 17 18 SEC er 05 DAY TH 28 29 30 31 WALL asim eu PLAY m JEXIT Navigate using the V buttons and press the lt P buttons to change the recorded time Press the gt PLAY PAUSE button to view the selected event Playback Functions Playback of recorded events is controlled by the Button
23. he video images from the 4 cameras separately Each camera recording can be played back individually in full screen using the 1 4 buttons e QUAD In QUAD mode all cameras are recorded into one video image split into quads These images cannot be played back separately 2 RECORD QUALITY Sets the quality for the recorded video Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option Available settings are LOW NORMAL and HIGH The recorded video will have a better image with a higher Video Quality setting however it will also take up more Hard Drive space 3 RECORD FPS Sets the FRAME RATE in FPS for the recording A higher frame rate will provide a more natural motion for the recording but uses more Hard Drive space A lower frame rate will provide a more fragmented playback and uses less Hard Drive space Navigate to this option using the F buttons and press the button to change the option Available settings are 1 2 3 4 5 7 10 15 and 30 4 RECORD CAM1 CAMA Sets the Channel to ON OFF for Recording Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option 5 RECORD AUDIO Sets the Audio recording to ON OFF Navigate to this option using the A V buttons and press the button to change the option ONLY ONE CHANNEL OF AUDIO CAN BE RECORDED AT A TIME 6 RECORD INPUT Can record up to 9 Power Loss Events loss of camera de
24. lable e KEY IS LOCKED ENTER PASSWORD Indicates that the system is LOCKED mode Configured through the MENU A Password must be entered to Continue e CH1 CH4 Indicates that the channel is currently in Recording mode E REC Indicates that the DVR is recording in EACH recording mode Q REC indicates the DVR is in QUAD recording mode 095 100 M Shows the amount of Hard Drive space being used on the indicated Hard Drive where M is Master Hard Drive and S is Slave Hard Drive B Indicates the Recording Mode Type where B is Manual Recording Mode T is Scheduled Recording S is Sensor Recording and M is Motion Recording The Password is still required to stop the recording even if disabled through the ADVANCED MENU SETTINGS If the DVR loses power while in Recording Mode the system will resume Recording once the power is restored Search Functions Event Search Search Functions Event Search Press the EVENT button on the main control panel to access the Recorded Events by Total Event Displays all recorded event types EVENT SEARCH MASTER HDD Scheduled Event Displays Scheduled recording TOTAL EVENT e Sensor Event Displays Sensor event SCHEDULE EVENT recording SENSOR EVENT MOTION EVENT Motion Event Displays Motion event MANUAL EVENT recording Manual Event Displays Manual event WIMOVE SELECT recording Navigate using the V buttons and press t
25. n on the corresponding Camera Channel Sensor Recording is configured through the Sensor Menu options Refer to Page 21 for more details e Schedule Recording starts at a specific date and time Scheduled Recording is configured through the Schedule Menu options Refer to Page 20 for more details Manual Recording starts when the REC button is pressed Indicates the Channel is being Recorded E REC Indicates that Recording is occurring in EACH mode 15 0 QUAD mode recording is indicated by Q REC Each of these events has a Priority level This means that one type of event recording will take priority over another e Sensor Event Highest Priority Motion and Manual Middle Priority e Schedule Low Priority For example if the DVR is in Scheduled Recording mode and Motion is detected on a Camera Input the Scheduled Recording will stop and Recording will start on the Motion Detection Input Camera 28 Recording On screen Messages Recording On screen Messages ALARM 1U USED SIZE GB KES LOCKED cg DE ME I er as E REC 0 M ALARM Displays the current Alarm Configuration for all channels In the above image 1 indicates that Channel 1 is in ALARM Channel 2 is NOT Configured for Alarm mode and Channels 3 and 4 are NOT in ALARM mode USED SIZE Displays the amount of Hard Drive space used and the Total Hard Drive space avai
26. n screen Messages 29 Search Functions Event Search 30 Search Functions Time Search 31 Playback FUNCIONS 31 PTZ Pan Tiu Zootm GConlrol e rae e adress tiss 32 NetViewer Installation Requirements 33 Network Connectivity iii 34 35 DVR Specifications Appendix 1 36 Connecting Cameras to the DVR Appendix 2 37 Connecting a Slave Monitor Appendix 38 Connecting to an Observation System Appendix 4 39 Connecting Alarm Device Appendix 5 40 Installing a Sensot erinnerte erae ate ue exte dira cota Ede ge ee 40 Troubleshooting ss i a tintin 41 42 Getting Started Getting Started The L284161 system comes with the following components 4 CHANNEL NETWORKABLE DVR Hard Drive NOT Included Power Supply 12V 5A Quadruple BNC Video Looping Cable BUSINESS amp HOME SECURITY vom NETWORK VIDEO SECURITY 8 Net Viewer www lorexcety com Adobe Rester Remote Control with Batteries NetViewer Software CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE
27. nd MENU Button Zoom Out Command ENTER Button Select the Camera ID for PTZ Control 32 NetViewer Installation Requirements NetViewer Installation Requirements The NetViewer software included with the DVR has the following installation requirements Minimum System Requirements Operating System Windows 2000 Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Processor Pentium 4 1 5 GHz Processor or equivalent Hard Drive 50 MB Installation space required Additional Hard Drive space required for recording Recorded file size will vary depending on recording quality settings Recommended System Requirements Operating System Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Professional Processor Pentium 4 3 GHz Processor or equivalent Hard Drive 50 MB Installation space required Additional Hard Drive space required for recording Recorded file size will vary depending on recording quality settings Please refer to the NetViewer Installation Guide included with your DVR for further details 33 Network Connectivity Network Connectivity The L284161 DVR can be remotely controlled using your existing network and the provided NetViewer software 1 Connect the DVR to the Router using the supplied Ethernet Cable Power the Observation unit on NOTE The DVR must be connected to the router prior to powering on the system This allows the system to communicate on your network 2 Set up a web acc
28. nnect the cable at the DVR and at the Camera Try moving the camera to another channel or use another cable 42 It s all on the web f Product Information Specification Sheets User Manuals Ej Software Upgrades D Quick Start Guides Firmware Upgrades _ Morer ft internet Explorer d lemen a 23 mis Wes Faces gt seach Oo os wes 28 Ejows 2 m currency MR CORPORATE SITE CONTACT UE Google PORT SHOPPING CART 0 PRODUCT S 5 0 01 CES TA FEATURED PRODUCTS TOP ACCESSORIES T WIRELESS DIGITAL VIDEO 24 COLOR QUAD DVR COMBO 1 Additional 100 ft b SECURITY SYSTEM 2250 HOUR DIGITAL RECORDING Cable with 6 WITH MULTIPLEXER FUNCTION 4 Coupler CAMERAS INCLUDED Additional 65 rt Cable with 6 Pity d Coupler mes Specialty Camera Lm Cable How do Ibu le Video amp Power Manuals Sofware FAQs VISIT www lorexcctv com Strategic Vista International Inc
29. operation Password Security Protected Multiple Viewing modes Quad Full Screen Video motion detection Audio recording Free DDNS Service Included NetViewer Software vi View and Record from your PC Connect your DVR to your Network Minimum System Requirements Windows XP Pentium 4 processor with 256 RAM Table of Contents Table of Contents Getting Started 9 LOB A161 Rd at nn anne 10 11 lis are nu 12 Remote Control o on RS tte en 13 Installing the Removable Hard Drive 14 15 Starting the DVR Self Test Screens 16 Starting the DVR QUAD 17 Main Menu GOD EE hac DO 18 Time Date Set xxr rere Dec Ue Een 19 DATE FORMAT ccn Messe cite ep enti Mores NT Seco 19 DATEATIME SET M oA s 19 Sehe d le Sel Wil ese 20 SCHEDULE leben s eerie ie 20 RECORD in Me Se ta en te Rd 20 FRE OID ODA
30. ount at http dips dipserv com Refer to the NetViewer Manual for setup and configuration instructions 3 Install the NetViewer software on your PC Refer to the provided NetViewer Guide with your product for details on using the software 4 Find the IP address of your Observation using the Lorex IPEdit application See Page 36 for details 5 Enable PORT FORWARDING on your Router Refer to the instructions on Page 37 for details 34 DVR OUT CH CHS 000 INTERNET Not Included ROUTER Not Included Router Port Forwarding Router Port Forwarding You will need to enable port forwarding on your Router to allow for external communications with your DVR Enable port forwarding on Port 14337 Port 14338 Computers DVR s and other devices inside your network can only communicate directly with each other within the internal network Computers and systems outside your network cannot directly communicate with these devices When a system on the internal network needs to send or receive information from a system outside the network i e from the Internet the information is sent to the Router NETWORK EXAMPLE Router Router Computer External IP Internal IP Internal IP 216 13 154 34 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 2 Internal IP 192 168 0 3 Internet Internal Network mm
31. r over a radiator or heat register This video product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the video product manufacturers instructions have been followed Attachments Do not use attachments unless recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause a hazard 10 Water and Moisture Do not use this video product 1 near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool and the like Caution Maintain electrical safety Powerline operated equipment or accessories connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the safety features This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical shock or fire If in doubt contact qualified Service personnel Accessories Do not place this video equipment unstable cart stand tripod ortable 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 Important Safeguards Service 13 Servicing Do not at
32. r supply cable to an electrical outlet 37 Connecting a Slave Monitor Appendix 3 Connecting a Slave Monitor Appendix 3 Connections a Slave Monitor not included can be made through the VIDEO OUT ports on the back of the DVR o VIDEO IN AUDIO IN V SLAVE MONITOR Not Included Slave Monitor is used as a View Only device Slave Monitor can only display camera data as it is shown on screen on the DVR Specific controls for the DVR are configured through the Menu Options 1 Connect the VIDEO OUT port on the back of the DVR to the VIDEO IN port on the back of the Slave Monitor 2 Connect the AUDIO OUT port on the back of the DVR to the AUDIO IN port on the back of the Slave Monitor Connecting to an Observation System 4 Connecting to an Observation System Appendix 4 The L284161 DVR can be used with an Observation System not included OBSERVATION SYSTEM 000000000000 SENSOR DVR NOTE If you are using an Observation System the DIN Type Cameras should be connected to the DIN ports on the System and Looping Video BNC should be connected between the DVR and Observation System 1 Attach the BNC to RCA Male to Female adapters on the BNC CH1 CH4 found on the DVR 2 Attach the BN
33. s on the Front Panel of the DVR or using the Remote Control For details on button location see page 10 Play Pause Play or Pause the playback of a Recorded Event FF Fast Forward the playback of a Recorded Event Speed options include 4x 16x 32x 64x and 128x Press the FF button to switch between these speed options REW Reverse the playback of a Recorded Event Speed options include 4x 16x 32x 64x and 128x Press the REW button to switch between these speed options STOP Stop the playback of a Recorded Event SLOW Slows the playback of a Recorded Event Speed options include 1 2 x 1 4 x and 1 8 x Press the SLOW button to switch between these speed options ONE FRAME Playback the Recorded Event one frame at a time 31 PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Control PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Control The L284161 DVR supports PTZ Mode however this will only work with PTZ type cameras Press the SLOW button on the front panel of the DVR to enter PTZ Mode ALARM 1U gt PTZ CONTROL PELOD S S SS SS S e gt Ta Men TEE 2 a cT 2096 05 01 Li The following buttons are used to Control a camera in PTZ mode SLOW Button Enter Exit PTZ Mode CH1 Button UP Mode moves the camera CH2 Button RIGHT Mode moves the camera RIGHT CH3 Button DOWN Mode moves the camera DOWN CH4 Button LEFT Mode moves the camera LEFT ONE FRAME Button Zoom In Comma
34. stalling the Hard Drive STEP 4 Secure the Hard Drive in the Casing Use screws and tighten them positioning the Hard Drive into place This step is optional but it is recommended Position Hard Drive and secur with provided screws STEP 5 Slide the top Cover over the Cartridge Casing e Slide the Cover forward over the Cartridge Case Ensure itis secured in place over the release latch Hard Drive Cover positioning STEP 6 Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DVR Fully insert the Cartridge Case into the DVR STEP 7 Lock the Cabinet m Lock the cabinet by turning the key clockwise Locked 9 Unlocked NOTE If you do not lock the cabinet the DVR system will DETECT THE HARD DRIVE and will not function properly Refer to the DVR Front Panel Removable Hard Drive Cartridge on page 10 for lock location 15 Starting the DVR Self Test Screens Starting the DVR Self Test Screens Once the DVR has been connected and powered on the following self test screens will appear NOTE This unit does NOT include a Hard Drive MASTER HDD kkkkkkkkkkkkkkk STANDALONE DVR SLAVE HDD NOT INSTALLED LV 4 AUDIO OK SYSTEM START HARD DRIVE DETECTION The first loading screen indicates the The second loading screen detects the DVR type and firmware version as MASTER and SLAVE HARD DRIVES The drive detection shows the model and V type of drive or indica
35. te outlet 5 Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your video dealer or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 6 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product 8 Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the video equipment on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This video product should never be placed near o
36. tection Errors will also be displayed if the Removable Hard Drive cartridge is not inserted properly or if the cartridge is not locked into the system Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option Available settings are CH1 Ch2 and CH4 RECORD RECORD MODE EACH RECORD QUALITY HIGH RECORD FPS 30 RECORD YES RECORD 2 YES RECORD CAM3 YES RECORD 4 NO RECORD AUDIO YES RECORD INPUT CH1 A V MOVE HSELECT DJ EXIT 23 Advanced Menu Set Advanced Menu Set You will need to enter the master password 111111 to enter the Advanced Menu settings 1 CHANGE PASSWORD Allows you to change the password for the DVR Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to access the PASSWORD menu PASSWORD Current Password Default Master Password is 111111 New Password Enter a new password Confirm Password Confirm the new password 2 PASSWORD ENABLE Sets the Password to ON OFF for Recording Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option 3 DEFAULT SETTING Resets the DVR to factor defaults Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to resetthe system to factory defaults You will be prompted to load defaults DEFAULT LOAD Y N YES Press Play NO Press any key NOTE If you reset the DVR to Factory
37. tempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 14 Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product C If the video product has been exposed to rain or water D If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation E If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged F When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance This indicates a need for service 15 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required have the service technician verify that the replacements used have the same safety characteristics as the original parts Use of replacements specified by the video product manufacturer can prevent fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the s
38. tes NOT INSTALLED if a drive is not found The AUDIO is also checked at this time NOTE If anew HARD DRIVE is detected by the system the DVR may prompt you to FORMAT the drive by pressing the MENU button If you do not choose to format the HARD DRIVE the drive will not be detected by the DVR If you choose to FORMAT a drive in this way the drive will no longer be readable by a regular PC without using the HARD DRIVE VIEWER software included on the CD provided with this unit 16 Starting the DVR QUAD Display Starting the DVR QUAD Display After the system self tests have been completed the DVR will switch to the CAMERA viewing screens in QUAD MODE with the following information displayed on screen ALARM Shows CAMERAS in ALARM mode CH1 CH4 Camera title indicators USED M Amount of HARD DRIVE used in GB e indicates MASTER HARD DRIVE 5 indicates SLAVE HARD DRIVE MM DD YYYY HH MM SS The current system date and time If a camera is not detected the associated portion of the QUAD screen will display a BLUE SCREEN ALARM t USED 0 M 4 4 MMD DIV 2HH MMS 17 Main Menu Control Main Menu Control Enter the MENU screen by pressing the MENU button Scroll through the 9 options by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons To enter a sub menu navigate to the option and press the button To exit a SUBMENU press the MENU button which takes you back to the MAIN
39. tons and press the button to change the option to one of the following settings N OPEN Normally Open or N CLOSE Normally Closed Motion Set SENSOR SENSOR RECORD ON SENSOR RECORD DUR 10 SEC SENSOR1 N OPEN N OPEN SENSOR2 SENSORS SENSOR4 A V MOVE 4SELECT OJEXIT This submenu allows you to change the settings for cameras with integrated motion sensors 1 MOTION RECORD Sets the Motion Recording to Navigate to this option usingthe buttons and press the button to change the option 2 MOTION RECORD DURATION Sets the length of time for the recording once motion detection has been detected Navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to change the option to one of the following settings OFF 10 20 30 40 50 and 60 seconds 3 CHANNEL1 4 Sets the Channel to ON OFF for recording Motion Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option 4 SENSITIVITY Sets the sensitivity for Motion Detection from 1 low sensitivity to 5 high sensitivity Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option MOTION MOTION RECORD ON MOTION RECORD DUR 10 SEC CHANNEL 1 N CHANNEL2 Y CHANNEL3 N CHANNEL4 N SENSITIVITY 3 A V MOVE HSELECT O EXIT 21 Alarm Set Alarm Set This submenu allows you to s
40. will likely be different than shown above based on your specific Network settings Network 5 DDNS The DDNS Value will automatically be completed when GET DDNS is set to YES To manually set this value navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to access the DDNS Submenu Use the lt P keys to change the values and press the key to accept the change DNS The DNS Value will automatically be completed when GET DNS AUTOMATICALLY is set to YES To manually set this value navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to access the DDNS Submenu Use A V 4 keys to change the values and press the key to accept the change The IP Value will automatically be completed when DHCP ON is set to YES To manually set this value navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to access the DDNS Submenu Use the lt P keys to change the values and press the key to accept the change GATEWAY The GATEWAY Value will automatically be completed when DHCP ON is set to YES To manually set this value navigate to this option using the V buttons and press the button to access the DDNS Submenu Use V gt keys to change the values and press the key to accept the change SUBNET MASK The SUBNET MASK Value will automatically be completed when DHCP ON is set to YES To manually set this value navigate to this
41. xist on your network these values will need to be set manually Choose N to DHCP on in this instance GET DNS AUTOMATICALLY Allows the DVR unit to get the DNS Address automatically from the DHCP Server Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option to either Y or N NOTE If a DHCP Server does not exist on your network the DNS IP Value will need to be set manually Choose N to DNS in this instance GET DDNS IP Allows the DVR unit to get the DDNS IP Address automatically from the DNS Server Navigate to this option using the AV buttons and press the button to change the option to either Y or N NOTE If the DDNS IP Address does not automatically complete successfully then the DVR unit is not communicating with the DNS Server You may need to set this value manually The current server address is 222 231 024 028 completes by default if all options above are set to YES If this Address does not work you may need to call Lorex for Technical Assistance NETWORK CLIENT ACCESS YES DHCP ON YES GET DNS AUTO YES GET DDNS IP YES m DDNS 222 231 024 028 DNS 168 126 063 001 m 072 168 004 192 GATEWAY 192 168 000 005 m SUBNET MASK 255 255 255 001 MAC ADDRESS HHHH HHHH HHHH PRODUCT ID HHHHHBHHEHHBHHHHT A V MOVE HSELECT DJ EXIT NOTE The values provided above are an example of values you MAY see Your values
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