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LOREX Technology L19LD800-Series User's Manual

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3. Salas eit 5 Go TO THE LAST e nis 5 GG TO THE DAT EME a quy a 5 CALENDAR ricis TRENT eae ect 54 EVENFLOG SEARO Z u u unuyay 55 pe P 2 oa Ibuu EUREN 57 BOOKMARK SEARCH ti 58 Observation System Specifications Appendix 1 0 244480 59 Connecting Motion Alarm Device Appendix 2 61 Installitid a Sensor yuy tec tad ra eee US rp ete 61 Connecting RS 485 amp RS 232 Devices Appendix 62 Installing a PTZ RS 485 Type PTZ Camera 62 Installing a PTZ RS 232 Type PTZ Camera uuu u 62 Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 4 63 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 5 63 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 5 nennen nnne nnne 64 Removing the Back Cover and Installed 20 64 Setting the New Drive to 64 Hard Drive Replacement COM de deed ena eeu det co etd edu oan 65 I eta
4. Cable Channel amp VESA Standard Stand Cable Channel amp VESA Standard Stand The L19LD800 Series stand comes with a built in cable channel to easily organize and conceal wiring The stand can be removed to mount the monitor directly to other VESA standard mounting brackets Connect the Power Cable Cameras Ethernet Cable and any Alarm Devices to the System by running the cables through the hole in the stand before connecting to the Observation System DEVICE CONNECTIONS Stand Removed DEVICE CONNECTIONS Stand Connected wires routed through Cable Channel Hemote Control Remote Control Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control All Buttons described above function the same as the Front Panel buttons POWER Turns the LCD Monitor power ON OFF RECORD Press the button to start scheduled recording Pressing the button again toggles stop and start CHANNEL BUTTONS Press to select a specific camera by number VIEW Press to view the Cameras SEQ Turns camera Sequence Mode ON OFF LCD Opens the LCD Control Menu AUDIO Press to select a channel for listen in audio MUTE Turns volume OFF MENU Opens the Main Menu system setup NAVIGATION Navigates in MENU and SEARCH modes Adjusts the area in ZOOM mode PTZ CONTROLS e ZOOM IN T e ZOOM OUT amp Focus NEAR
5. DVD RW Drive Note You can enter the ARCHIVE menu directly STORAGE HDD 00 2 from Live monitoring mode by pressing the COPY FROM 2006710721 00 00 00 Be L pale TO 2006 10 21 01 10 00 TYPE Set the archive type to Backup PEE as backup all data for a specific date range FILE SIZE 0 0MB ESTIMATE or Clip Copy select individual video clips FILE NAME STORAGE Select the connected backup WRITE media device Note The device will only display in the list when connected to the system FROM Set the backup start date Set the backup end date CHANNEL Click to select individual channels or all channels Click the checkbox to backup audio ESTIMATE BUTTON Click to determine the total drive space needed for the selected backup FILE NAME Enter a file for the backup using the virtual keyboard WRITE STATUS BAR Displays the status of the backup UPDATE BUTTON Refreshes the backup status START BUTTON Starts the backup Note The maximum data size to be copied for CLIP COPY is limited to 2GB and the copied clip data can be played by the Lorex Player on a windows PC Caution Removing a connected backup device during the backup process may result in serious damage to the system The LCD Combo DVR supports multi session recording for CD R W allowing the system to execute a clip copy multiple times i e If you have 750MB CD and an estimated fi
6. 3 The unit will initially load to a split screen view displaying all 8 cameras if available and a system legend in a 3x3 Screen View NOTE Pressing the POWER button located on the front panel of the Observation System turns the Monitor ON OFF only and does not affect the actual power state of the System NOTE If a new HARD DRIVE is detected the system will prompt you to FORMAT the drive If you do not choose to format the HARD DRIVE the drive will not be detected by the system If you choose to FORMAT a drive in this way the drive will no longer be readable by a regular PC without using the HARD DRIVE VIEWER software included on the CD provided with this unit Press ENTER to choose the OK option and proceed with the format Display Modes C COHMTIHUDUS E EVEHT COUREE VEHT i6 HOHE WARNING NEW HDD FOUND IN INTERNAL YOU MUST FORMAT IT TO RECORD OK 21 Display Modes General Display Overview 1 TITLE amp RECORDING STATUS Displays the Title of the Camera set in the System Menu and the Recording Status Actively Recording e Event Continuous e Continuous amp Event 2 CAMERA STATUS Displays the current status of the camera See below for details 3 ONSCREEN LEGEND Displays mm e 3 the Recording Legend for the rm po E EVENT Cameras CONSEVENT 4 SYSTEM STATUS BAR Displays the System status for Dat
7. SCHEDULE See below RESOLUTION Set the size of the recorded images to 704 x 480 704 x 240 or 352 x 240 SCHEDULE PRE EVENT See below dps CH1 CH8 VIDEO Turns the recording for each channel to ON or OFF CH1 CH4 AUDIO Turns the audio recording ON or OFF for channels 1 4 only SPEED C E Set the recording frames second FPS when in Continuous Recording or in Event recording for each channel CONTINUOUS E EVENT e QUALITY C E Set the recording quality Low Normal High or Best when in Continuous or Event recording for each channel VIDEO AUDIO SPEED QUALITY Schedule Setup Set the daily recording schedule for each channel NOTE Pressing the FN key on the front panel will apply the specific settings to all channels ere ee Set each block in the 24hour grid to C Continuous E Event or Both Continuous and Event TE C CONTINUOUS E EVENT CON amp EVENT TO APPLY ALL CH PRESS Fn Pre Event Setup Set the pre recording time for each channel Pre recording will add video to the beginning of the recorded data when an event is detected CH1 CH8 Turns the pre recording for each channel to ON or OFF DWELL TIME Set the dwell time between 5 30 seconds 38 Archive Menu Archive Menu The archive menu allows the user to backup data to a USB Memory Stick or Hard drive CD RW or
8. m m e 7 Set the Motion Detection Area for each camera o Grid Select blocks in the grid to turn the motion detection area ON 3m OFF Clear ON Pink OFF Su o Set Turns on all sections x o Clear All Turns off all sections T jm o Inverse Reverses the current i CP setup samal o Test Test the motion detection on m Bm that camera Detected fields are 1 l highlighted ACTION SELECTION ACTION Set the behavior for the system when an event is detected on the specified channel ALL o hill All actions occur o Relay Arelay output will occur to the Alarm Out 08 function Tm o Buzzer An audible buzzer will sound when an event is NETWORK detected o Email An email will be sent based on user and LAN ma settings o Network An alert will be sent to the remote client based on LAN settings CHANNEL SELECTION ALL RECORD Select the cameras to record when an event is m detected Select ALL Cameras each camera separately or a combination of individual cameras be CH5 CHE CHT CHE TET 34 Video Loss Controls the actions when a video loss is detected on a Channel HOLD TIME Set the length of time that the event action will occur i e Buzzer Onscreen display etc CH1 CH8 Sets the alarm for each channel to ON or OFF ACTION Set the behavior for th
9. Instruction Manual English Version 5 0 Continous Event Event Admin MODEL L19LD800 Series WWW lorexcctv com Copyright 2007 Lorex Technology Inc Thank you for purchasing the LCD 8 Channel DVR Combo Lorex is committed to providing our customers with a high quality reliable security product This system offers a whole new level of security surveillance to the consumer market Combining the latest word in LCD displays Digital Video Recording and CCTV Camera design the system does more than simply provide the sharpest video imaging under any condition large capacity video storage and unparalleled ease of system control it s also made to provide the longest trouble free service with an array of built in diagnostics and commercial grade CCTV component design To learn more about the LCD 8 Channel DVR Combo 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 RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO 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 products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of ele
10. between 1 99 seconds EVENT SCREEN MODE Set the mode to CHANGED to allow the system to switch to a channel when an event is detected OSD Set the items to display on the main video display screen o Date Time Disk Size Audio Output User Event Mark Cam Name Network Connection PTZ Control O O O O O O O CAMERA SETUP COVERT NAME BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST 1 l Itl 1 SATURATION DISPLAY SETUP SEQUENCE DWELL TIME EVENT SCREEN MODE OSD DATEITIME AUDIO OUTPUT EVENT MARK 1 NETWORK DISK SIZE 7 USER CAM NAME PTZ PTZ Setup Menu SEQUENCE Control Pressing the key in the live view mode causes the system to display live channels sequentially In full screen mode the system sequences through the cameras and displays them full screen In the multi screen mode the system displays the 2x2 live screens sequentially For example if the system is in the full screen mode or the 3x3 screen the onscreen display will appear in sequence as Ff the system is in the 2x2 screen mode Quad the onscreen display will appear in sequence as 12 5 6 112 2 7 8 3 4 Press the key to exit the sequence mode PTZ Setup Menu Setup controls for a PTZ Camera Not included CH1 CH8 PTZ Sets the channel to ON or OFF for PTZ Camera use
11. e FOCUS FAR 0 IRIS CLOSE 9 e IRIS OPEN O VOLUME Increases Decreases volume m LOCK 8 Locks PTZ CONTROLS e START STOP PTZ e SET Press to store the preset e RUN lt gt Press to recall the preset remote control PLAYBACK Controls the playback of video Reverse Play Fast Forward Step Back Stop and Step Forward MARK Set a bookmark in playback mode SEARCH ACK Press the ACK key to reset the CAM Single camera alarm output view Camera Installation Camera Installation Before you install the camera carefully plan where and how it will be positioned and where you will route the cable that connects the camera to the System Installation Warnings Select a location for the camera that provides a clear view of the area you want to monitor which is free from dust and is not in line of sight to a strong light source or direct sunlight e the cables route so that it is not close to power or telephone lines transformers microwave ovens or other electrical equipment that could interfere with the system e Select a location for the camera that has an ambient temperature between 14 F 113 F 10 C 45 C If you plan to install the camera in a location that has conditions not recommended in this manual consult with a professional installer and consider use of a separate camera cover or housing e Befo
12. 10 11 Important Safeguards 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 or over a radiator or heat register This video product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the video product manufacturer s instructions have been followed Attachments Do not use attachments unless recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause a hazard Water and Moisture Do not use this video product near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool and the like Caution Maintain electrical safety Power line 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 on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The video equipment may fall causing
13. Appendix 6 Troubleshooting Appendix 6 When a malfunction occurs it may not be serious and can be corrected easily The following describes the most common problems and solutions Please refer to the following before calling Lorex Technical Support Problem Observation System Unit is not receiving power or is not powering up Check e Confirm that all cables are connected correctly e Confirm that the power adapter is securely connected to the back of the unit e Confirm that there is power at the outlet by o Connecting the power cable to another outlet o Testing the outlet with another plugged device such as an electric calculator or phone charger e unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet e Confirm that the unit is powered on LED indicators on the front should be ON Problem The Observation System is not responding when any of the buttons are pushed Check Turn the master power OFF by removing the POWER CABLE The LED indicators should be OFF e Wait for 1 minute Reconnect the POWER CABLE e The unit will make an audible alert when powered back on Problem The image on the Observation System is too dark or too bright Check Adjust the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS of the unit Refer to the Menu section Problem The image on the Observation System does appear but does not have sound Check Checkthe VO
14. button to display the Quad View C COHTIHUQOUS EVENT y COHREVEMT 3x3 CHANNEL VIEW Press the VIEW button to display all channels and legend QUAD CHANNEL VIEW CAM 5 8 Press the VIEW button to display the Quad View 23 Menu Navigation Controls amp Tips Menu Navigation Controls amp Tips Menu Navigation Controls e MENU Button Accesses the setup menu and returns to previous menu options e Navigation Controls Move Up Down Left Right e Enter Button Press this button to select and change the values in a menu option Virtual Keyboard Control The Virtual Keyboard control becomes available when keyboard input is needed for entering information such as CAMERA 1 NAME Camera Names Network Information etc 1 Includes 2 A Z 0 9 Symbols lt gt Q V96 amp R B C D E F 6 H I J K L SPACE IN O P G R S TJU V W X V e Use the lt for backspace and the X for delete Bsssggsggaaaau e Navigate using the arrow keys on the Front Panel Remote Control or Mouse Use the ENTER key to choose the letters numbers BEOESBSOSEBRBNOGBEH and symbols BSEEZICTSEDOG 8 Select the OK button once the setup is completed or click CANCEL to exit without changing 0 K CANCEL Active Option Indicator Setup Menu Use the ARROW keys to move the YELLOW highli
15. from the web at http www lorexcctv com and save the file to a USB Memory Stick FILE NAME Once the Memory stick is connected to the system select the Update version and select OK INPUT THE FILE NAME NOTE All previous settings will be lost CANCEL System Log The System Log displays a listing of events that occurred in the System Select the OPTION button to set the Search Criteria to display the list of System Events OPTION Settings include LOG e FROM Set the start date e Set the search criteria 06 10 15 14 37 12 START UP 06 10 15 14 37 50 SETUP READ All Select All Events 06 10 15 14 38 05 START UP e Single Settings Choose from 06 10 15 15 10 00 SETUP BEGIN 06 10 15 15 10 35 SETUP END o Start Up o Setup Begin 06 10 15 18 20 45 SETUP READ End 06 10 15 20 05 19 HDD TEMPERATURE O En 06 10 20 09 37 21 SETUP BEGIN o Record ON 06 10 20 09 37 59 SETUP END o Record OFF o Remote Setup Write ENT 79 0001 0007 Remote Setup Read REMOTE SETUP WRITE o Backup Begin 31 System Menu Backup End Backup Fail Backup Cancel Setup Change Time Change User Time Change NTP Time Change RTC Zone Change Clip Copy Begin Clip Copy End Clip Copy Fail Clip Copy Cancel Disk Hot Format Internal Format USB System Update Factory Default Disk Full Email Send fail Disk Smart Bad Mirror Fail O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
16. serious damage to the video product Use this video product only with a cart stand tripod bracket 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 Important Safeguards Service 12 13 14 15 16 17 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions 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 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 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 ne
17. the system Select the USER PASSWORD PASSWORD SET Figure 1 option to ACCESS change the password NETWORK USER LIST USER The User login has variable permissions to the system Select the PASSWORD SET Figure 1 and ACCESS SET Figure 2 options to configure the user AUTO LOG OUT TIME ADMIN PASSWORD ACCESS SELECTION ALL m PLAYBACK 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 m PTZ ARCHIVE SNAPSHOT CANCEL CANCEL NOTE The Password Window and Access Window will look the same for all User Setups Admin User and Network Users 28 System Menu User Setup cont NETWORK USER SETUP NETWORK USER LIST The Network List allows for 10 Users to be added to the system Each user has variable ERE ACCESS permissions to the system ID Enter an ID for the User using the Virtual Keyboard o Select the PASSWORD SET Figure 1 to set the user password o Select the ACCESS SET Figure 2 options to configure the users o Use the NEXT button to switch between Users 1 5 and 6 10 AUTO LOGOUT TIME Set the length of time that it will take for the logged in user to expire Set to 1 min 3 min 5 min 10 min 30 min 60 min or OFF A login password is always required Disk Management Hecorded data is saved to the installed Hard Drive and can be backed up to a USB storage device DISK MANAGEMENT The Disk Management section displays the name RECORD MODE and basic hardware information of each devic
18. to the RS 232 Block on the Observation System 2 Configure the appropriate Menu options The Settings will depend on the Type of RS 232 Device refer to the specific Device Manual for settings 62 Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 4 Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 4 The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the Observation System ROUTER PC NOT INCLUDED NOT INCLUDED PTZ CAMERA RS 485 CONNECTION ALARM 5 232 LAN amp 7 NOCOMNC O p Q Q ON Menus fama POWER IN PUT OUT PUT 7 OBSERVATION SYSTEM N Wa r i 5 C C gt lt fs fy SENSOR NOT INCLUDED DIN AND BNC TYPE CAMERAS Up to 4 DIN and 4 BNC 63 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 5 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 5 The System comes with a pre installed Hard Drive however the unit will work with a replacement single IDE Hard Drive up to 750GB NOTE Make sure that the System is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before changing the Hard Drive Removing the Back Cover and Installed Drive 1 Remove the two screws on the back hard drive cover panel Remove the panel 2 Unscrew the two screws on the Hard Drive bracket 3 Remove all cables from the previously installed drive 4 Remove the four screws from the br
19. 0 C Humidity 0 80 100V 240V 50 60 Hz 80 Watts max FCC CSA UL Connecting Motion Alarm Device Appendix 2 Connecting Motion Alarm Device Appendix 2 Motion detection and Alarm controls are enabled through the Menu system on the Observation System Additional motion sensor devices can be connected to the system Motion Sensors Door Window Sensors A motion detection or sensor unit can be used to send a signal to the Observation System to begin camera viewing on the matching Video Channel when enabled in the Setup Menu Event Motion submenu Example A Window sensor unit has been installed on Alarm Block port 4 When this sensor is activated the camera on port 4 will become active if enabled in the MENU on the Observation System installing a Sensor 1 Connect the GROUND Cable to the GND port on the Alarm Block on the Observation System 2 Connect the SIGNAL Cable to a numbered port 1 8 To start ALARM RECORDING on the System refer to the Setup Menu Event Alarm In submenu for menu configuration OBSERVATION SYSTEM 1 ran 1 LAN CAMI CAMS CAM CAME POWER SENSOR NOT INCLUDED RS 485 CONNECTOR Connections for a PTZ Camera TX NO NC Alarm Output Terminals send a signal to another device when an alarm input is detected 1 4 5 8 Alarm
20. 1920 2112223 60 MINUTES Minutes with Recorded Data are HELME EE eee niahliahted in RED 12131456789 2006 10 26 06 00 Hours in which video was recorded will be highlighted with red Highlight the hours with recorded video by using the arrow buttons Once an hour has been highlighted press the ENTER key to select Minutes in which video was recorded will be highlighted with red Once minutes are highlighted press the key to select The playback will be started at the time selected o4 Video Search NOTE The 24 hours time table has 24 one hour segments Each segment consists of 24 numeric blocks which are ranged from O to 23 If a number is highlighted in Red it means that video was recorded during that hour However it does NOT mean video was recorded for the entire hour NOTE The 60 minutes time table has six 10 minute segments Each segment consists of 10 numeric blocks which range from O to 9 If a number is highlighted in Red it means that video was recorded during that 10 minute time block However it does NOT mean video was recorded for the entire hour EVENT LOG SEARCH Select the EVENT LOG SEARCH in the search function menu basic search screen will be displayed as shown below EVENT LOG SEARCH DATE TIME EVENT ENT 79 PG 0001 0007 OPTION The system maintains a log of each time the Alarm Input port is activated The Event Log Search screen displays th
21. 480 NTSC 720x576 PAL Real Time Display RECORD amp PLAYBACK MPEG 4 120 IPS NTSC 352x240 all cameras 60 IPS NTSC 704x240 all cameras 30 IPS NTSC 704x480 all cameras Same as Recording Rate Time Lapse Event Pre Event up to 30 sec regardless of IPS Text In Calendar Time Date Event Log Text In Bookmark NETWORK 10 100 Mbps Ethernet RJ 45 Static IP DHCP DDNS Monitoring Playback Setup Upgrade System Status Check image Capture amp Print Clip Player INPUTS OUTPUTS 8 TTL Terminal Block programmable as NC or NO 1 Relay Out Terminal Block NC amp NO 125VAC 30VDC 250VAC 4 CAM1 2 3 4 fixed amp Built in MIC 1 Built in Speaker 1 Remote Control Remote control Mouse IR Remote Control Front Buttons 2 USB 2 0 DSUB9 2 Connector Terminal Block LCD 19 TFT LCD Panel 19 0 Inches 1280 H X 1024 V RGB Vertical Stripe 59 Observation System Specifications Appendix 1 Pixel Pitch Color Depths Contrast Ratio Brightness Viewing Angles Left Right Up Down Light Source Lifetime Response Time Tr Dimensions W x H x D Weight Operation Environment Power AC input Approval 60 0 294mm X 0 294mm 16 7M Colors 1000 1 Typical 300cd m2 80 80 80 80 Typical 4CCFT 50 000 Hours Minimum 1 5 3 5ms Rising Falling GENERAL 568 mm x 638 mm x 310 mm Including Packing Ass y 19 5 Kg 43 105 Temperature 0 4
22. AL Set the notification interval INTERVAL 10 SEC between emails ids e LIMIT Set the maximum number of emails NETWORK to be sent for a particular event NETWORK SITES SET Set the list of SITES sites to receive emails when an event OCCUIS Email Notifications E MAIL NOTIFICATION The E MAIL section allows the sending of an email to a designated address when an event occurs Configure correct settings of SENDER and kills pcc uisu RECIPIENTS You can register the e mail address GOOD of recipients up to 5 Press the CHECK button to GOOD test the e mail setup The system displays the FAIL status result of connection test for each e mail FAIL address FAIL Note A correct address for both SENDER and RECIPIENT must be configured The e mail address must include the character to be a valid address You can use up to 40 characters including spaces Press the EXIT button to exit the e mail notification window Information about the time of event occurrence is sent along with the title and event content when an event occurs For example if a motion event occurs an e mail as below will be sent Subject Event Notification 2006 1 1 03 00 00 00 Contents 2006 08 22 09 32 07 PM Motion 3 System ID 0 System Name Home Web Viewer http 192 168 12 188 The INTERVAL represents the frequency of the e mail notification when an event occurs The LIMIT shows the maximum number of emails sent withi
23. Button Pressing the 44 button plays step reverse one frame in the pause mode Camera Button 1 to 8 Pressing a camera button will display that camera full screen VIEW Button Pressing the VIEW button will cycle the display through the different screen layouts The display modes are full 2x2 3x3 o1 Playing Recorded Video Mouse Usage The mouse can be used for easy playback control Position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the playback screen and the following search toolbar will display Clicking on left side exits toolbar To display toolbar again position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the playback screen The individual controls on the toolbar perform the following functions W Gotothe first image 4 backward play lt Play video backward at regular speed 4 Step backward one frame II Pause Step forward one frame Play video forward at regular speed Fast forward play Go to the last image Clicking the right mouse button during playback displays the following menu Selecting BOOKMARK ADD KEY FUNCTION and AUDIO is the same as pressing the MARK and AUDIO keys as described in 2 2 Key Function Selecting SEARCH causes the system to enter the Search mode Select EXIT to exit the playback mode 52 Video Search Video Search Pressing the SEARCH key on the front panel or the remote control enters the Search mode while in t
24. Displays details about the System and System SYSTEM INFORMATION Setup This information is View only and cannot be changed from this screen SYSTEM NAME MYSYSTEM SYSTEM ID 01 NOTE Pressing the ENTER button from the S W VERSION 1 1 0 8 U VIDEO TYPE NTSC Camera View screen will also display the System DDNS NAME Information screen NETWORK PORT 3000 80 IP ADDRESS 192 168 0 104 MAC ADDRESS 01 23 45 67 89 AB DISK CAPACITY 120GB 320GB DISK TEMPERATURE 100F GOOD System Information Resets the system to Factory Defaults NOTE All settings will be erased FACTORY DEFAULT Check SETUP to reset the system settings and or check SYSTEM LOG to clear the system log SETUP Press OK to reset or CANCEL to exit with no SYSTEM LOG change CANCEL 30 System Menu Setup amp System Update Manager The Setup amp System Setup menu allows the user to create a backup of the system settings import the system settings and update the Firmware SETUP amp SYSTEM UPDATE MANAGER IMPORT To make a backup copy of the System Settings connect a USB memory stick to the System and select EXPORT Enter a name for the backup and select OK USB MEMORY SYSTEM VERSION 1 1 0 9 1 1 0 8 UPDATE To import previously saved settings choose the IMPORT option Select the OK button to load the settings WRITE To update the System Firmware first download the most up to SETUP EXPORT date version
25. LUME Checkthe CAMERA connection to the Observation System DIN CONNECTION ONLY e Confirm that the Camera has sound capabilities Refer to the manual for the camera model for further information on the Camera functionality 66 Troubleshooting cont Troubleshooting cont Problem The picture on the Observation System is poor shrinks or flickers Check e Check camera video cable and connections Disconnect and the cable at the Observation System and at the Camera e Clean the camera lens Adjust the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS settings in the Menu e Check that the Camera is not in direct sunlight Problem There is no picture appearing on a Channel Camera is not displaying Check e Check the camera video cable and connections Disconnect reconnect the cable at the Observation System and at the Camera e ry moving the camera to another channel or use another cable 67 Factory Default Settings Appendix 7 68 Factory Default Settings Appendix 7 Menu SYSTEM EVENT RECORD Item DATE TIME LANGUAGE DISK MANAGEMENT SCREEN SAVE ALARM IN MOTION VIDEO LOSS TEXT IN SYSTEM EVENT Parameter SETUP TIME ZONE DST ON OFF FORMAT DATE TIME TIME SYNC INTERVAL ENGLISH FRENCH RECORD MODE DISK FULL WARNING DISK FULL ACTION MIRROR ON OFF TYPE TIME AUTO HOLD TIME ON OFF TYPE ACTION RECORD HOLD TIME ON OFF SENSITIVITY BLOCK
26. NE OFF ON OFF OFF 3004 1 69 System Log amp Messages Appendix 8 System Log amp Messages Appendix 8 System Log Log Message START UP SETUP BEGIN SETUP END SETUP CHANGE RECORD ON RECORD OFF RMT SETUP WR RMT SETUP RD BACKUP BEGIN BACKUP END BACKUP FAIL BACKUP CANCEL TIME CHG USER TIME CHG NTP TIME CHG RTC ZONE CHANGE CLIP BEGIN CLIP END CLIP FAIL CLIP CANCEL DISK HOT FORMATI IN FORMAT USB UPDATE FACTORY DISK FULL E MAIL FAIL SMART FAIL MIRROR FAIL Event Log Log Message 1 2 4 7 8 VLS All VLS 1 2 4 7 8 TXT All TXT 1 2 4 7 ALM All ALM 1 2 4 7 8 70 Log Option START UP SETUP BEGIN SETUP END SETUP CHANGE RECORD ON RECORD OFF RMT SETUP WRITE RMT SETUP READ BACKUP BEGIN BACKUP END BACKUP FAIL BACKUP CANCEL TIME CHANGE USER TIME CHANGE NTP TIME CHANGE RTC ZONE CHANGE CLIP COPY BEGIN CLIP COPY END CLIP COPY FAIL CLIP COPY CANCEL DISK HOT FORMAT INTERNAL FORMAT USB SYSTEM UPDATE FACTORY DEFAULT DISK FULL E MAIL SEND FAIL S M A R T FAIL MIRROR FAIL Description System power on start System setup began at the local site System setup ended at the local site System setup changed at the local site Schedule recording began Schedule recording ended System setup saved at the remote site System setup read at the remote site System backup began System backup ended System backup failed System backup canceled System time changed by USER S
27. O O O O NOTE Up to 20 000 events are recorded Screen Save Setup The Screen Save feature will turn the monitor screen ON OFF automatically SYSTEM LOG OPTION FROM 2006 10 21 00 00 00 TO 2006 10 21 01 10 00 ALL START UP EJ ABNORMAL RESET SETUP ENTER SETUP EXIT SCHEDULE SCHEDULE OFF REMOTE SETUP ENTER vy SEARCH NOTE The DVR will continue recording when the Monitor is OFF 32 ON OFF Turns the Screen Save feature ON or OFF Other menu items are available when set to ON TYPE Set the screen save type to TIME Time specific setting becomes available or AUTO automatic setting becomes available TIME Set the SCREEN ON and SCREEN OFF times in 24hr clock The monitor will automatically turn on and off at the specified times AUTO Set the screen saver timeout to 1 min 5 min 10 min 30 min or 1 hour SCREEN SAVE SETUP AUTO TIME OUT Event Menu Event Menu Setup Sets the system notifications and controls when an Alarm In Sets the system notifications and controls when an event is triggered on an Alarm IN device Motion Sets the options for Motion Detection and notification Video Loss Sets the system notifications when a Video Loss event is detected Text In Sets the options for processing Text In i e from a Point of Sale machine System Event Sets the notifications for syst
28. PTZ PROTOCOL PROTOCOL Set the protocol for use with the camera Refer to the specific camera guide for information ID Set the ID for use with the camera between 0 255 Refer to the specific camera guide for information 41 PTZ Setup Menu Using the PTZ Camera Controls The system can control cameras with Pan Tilt Zoom capabilities Press the 2 key on the front panel to enter the PTZ mode and press the button again to exit the PTZ mode The camera is controlled using the front panel directional control buttons Press the PTZ key on the front panel A pop up channel select window for the PTZ cameras will be displayed Select the PTZ camera to control by selecting it from the menu PTZ SELECTION PTZ icon flickers the PTZ camera screen That means live screen mode is converted to PTZ control mode Flickering PTZ icon 2006 10 10 12 00 75 ADMIN To use the front panel buttons Press the Left and Right arrow buttons to pan left and right Press the Up and Down arrow buttons to tilt the camera Up and Down Press the button to zoom in and press the button to zoom out Use the lt and buttons to focus the image Press the and buttons to control the PTZ iris 42 PTZ Setup Menu Preset positions can be set for the PTZ cameras Press the to establish Presets and enter a preset number Press the button to save new settings or the CANCEL button to cancel new set
29. RK FAILED THE CURRENT PLAYBACK TIME IS BOOKMARKED ABC FILE SAVED Displays the status of an instantaneous operation disappeared automatically after completion Displays the status of event error and operation disappeared in case only user press the OK button INVALID PRESET NUMBER USB DEVICE ATTACHED USB DEVICE DETACHED ACCESS DENIED THIS CAMERA IS NOT PTZ CAMERA CHECK YOUR PASSWORD AND TRY AGAIN NO INPUT INVALID RANGE ENTER CORRECT RANGE Displays the status of user NO RECORD DATA handle device detection SITE1 ADDRESS IS AN INVALID and instantaneous operation SCREEN ON TIME AND SCREEN OFF disappeared automatically TIME IS SAME after 2 seconds RS232 PORT IS BEING USED BY KEYBOARD SET UP THE RS232 PORT RS232 PORT IS BEING USED BY POS SET UP THE RS233 PORT PTZ MODE IS BEING USED BY CLIENT MAIN MENU IS BEING USED BY CLIENT NO INPUT FILE NAME ENTER THE FILE NAME TOO BIG FILE SIZE LIMITTED TO 2GB THE SAME FILE IS IN YOUR STORAGE ENTER DIFFERENT FILE NAME SAME ID EXISTED Classification Displays the status of user handle device detection Message INVALID DOMAIN NAME ENTER CORRECT DOMAIN NAME System Log amp Messages Appendix 8 Description Waiting for internal operation Detecting the USB device Waiting for the Snap Shot operation The system restarts after succeeding in the System Update The DISK was full The DISK is almost full
30. S AREA ACTION RECORD HOLD TIME ON OFF ACTION RECORD ON OFF DISPLAY HOLD TIME ACTION RECORD PRODUCT TYPE DISK TEMPERATURE ON OFF TYPE LIMIT HOLD TIME ACTION DISK S M A R T ON OFF HOLD TIME ACTION SCHEDULE RESOLUTION PRE EVENT ON OFF Default Setting GMT 05 00 OFF MM DD YYYY 24H OFF ENGLISH OVERWRITE 9096 BUZZER LAN OFF OFF AUTO O N 09 00 00 OFF 17 00 00 5 MIN 5SEC ON N O RELAY BUZZER LAN Current Channel 5SEC ON 3 1 All Block LAN Current Channel 5SEC LAN GENERIC TEXT ON FAHRENHEIT 140F 5SEC BUZZER LAN OFF 5SEC BUZZER LAN CONTINUOUS 352 x 240 ON CAMERA DISPLAY PTZ NETWORK LAN 5232 5485 DDNS NOTIFICATION SITE Factory Default Settings Appendix 7 DWELL TIME VIDEO AUDIO SPEED T E QUALITY T E NAME CH1 CH8 COVERT SEQUENCE DWELL TIME EVENT SCREEN MODE OSD DATE TIME AUDIO OUTPUT EVENT MARK NETWORK DISK SIZE USER CAM NAME PTZ ON OFF PROTOCOL ID TYPE TCP IP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS SERVER PORT USE PORT BAUD RATE BPS PARITY DATA BIT STOP BIT ON OFF ROUTER E MAIL RECIPIENTS SEND LAN SITES ON OFF PORT SYSTEM ID 5SEC 1 8 1 4 5 8 15 15 1 CAM9 5 UNCHANGED CDC2400 DYNA 0 DHCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SETUP 3000 LIVE 3001 PLAYBACK 3002 DOWNLOAD 3003 WEB 80 PTZ 9600 NO
31. Setup System Update Manager Updates the system firmware System Log Displays a log of events e Screen Saver Configures the Screen Saver feature Date Time Set the System Date Time and Format SETUP Contains the date configurations for the system o Date Set the Year Month Day DATE TIME SETUP o Time Set the Time in either 12 or gt 24 hour format set in the Format siis 49 08 1 Section TIME ZONE 5 00 Eastern Time o Time Zone Set the Time Zone DST OFF local to the System GMT 0 FORMAT o DST ON OFF Turns Daylight YYYYIMMIDD Savings time ON or OFF TIME 241 FORMAT Sets the display format for the Date and Time o Date Set the Date format to YYYY MM DD MM DDJ YY Y Y or DD MM Y Y YY o Time Set the Time to a 12 or 24 hour clock INTERVAL SERVER TIME SYNC Configures a Time Server to synchronize the Date and Time on the System o Interval Set the Interval to OFF not using a Time Server or set the Time Server Check time to 1 hour 2 hour 3 hour 6 hour 12 hour or one day o Server Enter the Address of the Network Time Server using the Virtual Keyboard 27 System Menu Language Setup Set the onscreen GUI language display to English French of Spanish LANGUAGE SETUP User Setup Configure users for the Local System and for USER SETUP Remote Access ADMIN The Admin login has full ADMIN PASSWORD permissions to
32. T RESET Selecting EVENT RESET in the function screen causes the system to reset both the Alarm Output signal and the internal buzzer This function is same as the one of the key on the front panel 49 Additional Key Functions SNAPSHOT You can capture and save a still cut in the pause mode during the playback First insert the USB memory stick to the USB port in the front panel Then play a video and set screen mode to full screen for the channel you want to capture After that press the pause button in the capture position of video Finally Select SNAPSHOT in KEY ADD FUNCTION menu to capture and save a still cut This function is inactivated in the live monitoring mode or multi screen playback mode Note You can see a captured file in the clip player only KEY LOCK Selecting KEY LOCK in the function screen causes the system to lock the buttons on the front panel from functioning 6 2 AUDIO Control Pressing the key on the front panel will display the audio window AUDIO SELECTION CH2 VOLUME MIN You can select an audio channel you want to connect An audio icon KE will appear in the corner of a multi screen to indicate audio is available on a particular channel Note Pressing the key on the front panel causes the system to set the audio level to the minimum level The system displays mute icon El instead audio icon Pressing the button again toggles the mute between on and off Increases or decreases th
33. The system found the DISK a different version of file system was applied The system found the DISK a different file system was applied The system found a new DISK The Backup or Clip Copy was completed The Backup or Clip Copy was stopped The Backup or Clip Copy was failed The DISK Format was failed The System Update failed Mirror was halted while mirroring Bookmark failed Bookmark succeeded Snapshot succeeded in case that filename is ABC The DVR user tried to use wrong preset number in the PTZ Setup mode The system found a new USB device The USB device was extracted from the system User had no access authority User tried to use PTZ function for the channel not to be defined as a PTZ User entered a wrong password User needed to enter numeric A selected time range is wrong The system can t find record data in the Bookmark Search mode User entered a wrong site address in the Notification Setup mode The value of Screen On and Off is same in the Screen Setup mode User tried to change from Remote Keyboard to PTZ in the Serial Setup mode User tried to change from POS to PTZ in the Serial Setup mode User tried to handle same PTZ while the remote client controls a PTZ camera User tried to enter the setup mode during the remote setup User tried to start without filename in the Clip Copy mode The file size selected by user was bigger than 2GB in the Clip Copy mode User entered the filenam
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35. USB cable provided with the hard disk drive to connect it to the system Supports USB Ver 2 0 and 480Mbps also compatible with Ver 1 1 11910800 Series Back L19LD800 Series Back 1 ALARM I O amp RS 485 TERMINAL Connection point for external devices e The Alarm Block is used to connect devices such as a motion sensor door alarm sensor or time lapse VCH for Alarm Recording Refer to appendicies for Alarm Block Configuration Alarm devices are not included e The RS 485 Block is used to connect devices such as a keyboard or a PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Camera Keyboards and PTZ Cameras are not included 2 RS 232 Connects to devices such as a keyboard and a POS device not included 3 ETHERNET LAN PORT Connects the monitor to a router for connection to the internet Refer to appendicies for Remote Connection setup 4 6 PIN DIN CAMERA INPUTS Channel 1 4 Camera inputs for cameras with 6 Pin DIN connections Cameras with 6 Pin DIN connections draw power from the System additional power 6 PIN DIN adaptors are not needed 5 BNC VIDEO INPUTS Channel 5 8 camera inputs used to connect Cameras with BNC connection type Cameras with BNC connections require an additional power adapter 6 POWER INPUT Connect the AC power using the power cord provided with the unit from the monitor to an electrical outlet Rear Ports with Labels wena 2 r nw CUM P T
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37. acket to remove the drive Setting the New Drive to Master e Refer to the General Jumper Pin Setting on HDD Surface generally located on a sticker on the top of the drive Setthe Jumper Pin Set to Master 1 Drive NOTE Use an IDE Hard Drive 64 Hard Drive Replacement cont Hard Drive Replacement cont installing the New Drive e Insert the new drive and reattach the holding screws Reconnect the cables in the same way as connected to the previous drive o Reconnect the IDE Cable Confirm that the cable is connected securely connected within the System and to the Hard Drive o Reconnect the Hard Drive power cable Confirm the cable is securely connected to the Hard Drive the drive holding bracket and reattach the screws e Replace the drive cover on the back of the System and reattach with the screws New Hard Drive Format The New Hard Drive MUST be formatted NOTE If a new HARD DRIVE is detected the system will prompt you to FORMAT the drive If you do not choose to WARNING format the HARD DRIVE the drive will not be detected by the system NEW HDD FOUND IN INTERNAL YOU MUST If you choose to FORMAT a drive in this way the drive will FORMAT IT TO RECORD no longer be readable by a regular PC without using the HARD DRIVE VIEWER software included on the CD provided with this unit OK Press ENTER to choose the OK option and proceed with the format 65 Troubleshooting
38. ain to turn the monitor display OFF 13 SPEAKER Transmits sound from the cameras 14 ACK Press the Acknowledge key to reset the alarm output 15 REWIND 44 Press the 44 key to play video in reverse at regular speed Pressing the key again toggles the playback speed between lt 44 444 and 4444 Pressing this key when playback is paused will step reverse one frame 16 PLAY Pressing the key plays video forward at regular speed 17 FAST FORWARD PP Press the PP key to play video forward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed between PP PPP and PPPP L19LD800 Series Front L19LD800 Series Front IERI NKA 18 NH 18 NAVIGATION amp VOLUME CONTROLS The Volume Controls are used in Live Viewing amp Playback Modes e VOL RIGHT Press the VOL Volume UP key to increase the volume level in the live screen 16 mode e VOL LEFT Press the VOL Volume DOWN key to decrease the volume level in the live screen mode Navigation controls are used in Menu and PTZ Modes MENU MODE The Up and Down YArrow keys are used to move the active selection to each menu or field Pressing the Left lt and Right gt arrow keys in a configuration menu changes the value of a selected item PTZ MODE The A lt P Arrow keys can be used to pan or tilt PTZ camera in the PTZ mode ENTER key is used to select a submenu or me
39. allow the user to manually change the time to be searched TEXT IN SEARCH TO KEYWORD 1 COKE KEYWORD2 JUICE KEYWORD3 KEYWORD4 KEYWORDS If the KEYWORD fields are blank all the Text In events are searched You can enter a maximum of 5 items to be search by and any Text In event containing any of the typed words will be searched Press the SEARCH button in Text In Search window The Text in Search screen displays a list of text in events and extracts the video associated with the text in event TEXT IN SEARCH DATE TIME 2006 10 10 10 00 00 ENT 4 PAGE 0001 0001 e Use arrow buttons to highlight the event to display the corresponding video Selecting a particular event in the list will play a video of the chosen date and time e Inthis time the playback screen is placed inside of the rectangle border line The video will be played during recorded time for that event 57 Video Search NOTE Press the button to overlay the text in data on the video during the Text In playback Pressing the key while in the On Screen Text In playback mode returns the system to the Text In search mode Pressing the PLAY gt key while in the Text In search mode returns the system to the Playback mode and exits the Text In Search mode Press the key to exit the Text In search mode The video in the Text In playback mode is played at regular speed BOOKMARK SEARCH Select the BOOKMARK SEARCH in the se
40. arch function menu to display a bookmark search window as shown below NOTE BOOKMARK SEARCH TO CLEAR ALL PRESS The Bookmark Search screen displays a list of the video associated with the bookmarks set in the recording mode Use the arrow buttons to highlight the video from the list Selecting a particular item in the list will play a video of the chosen date and time Use the MARK key on the front panel to mark the point of the bookmark search when playing video A maximum of 16 points can be saved for a bookmark 58 Observation System Specifications Appendix 1 Observation System Specifications Appendix 1 Operating System Language Storage Data Export Medium Data Backup Disk Management Video Source Video Input Video Resolution Display Rate Compression Method Recording Rate Playback Rate Recording Mode Search Mode Connection Protocols Remote Software Alarm Input Alarm Output Audio In Out IR Port User Interface USB Port RS232C Serial Port RS485 Serial Port LCD Panel Active Display Area Diagonal Pixel format SYSTEM Embedded Linux Built In Flash Memory English Multi Languages will be available One HDD USB HDD Flash Drive CD RW Archiving USB HDD Clip Copy CD RW USB Flash Drive Temperature Check SMART Diagnosis Auto Recovery Auto Deletion VIDEO NTSC or PAL Auto Detect Composite 8 6pin 4 DIN amp 4 BNC inputs 1 Vp p 75 Ohms 720x
41. ctric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT Please visit us on the web for the most current Manuals Quick Start Guides and Firmware Additional Language Manuals are also available at http www lorexcctv com 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 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings Comply with all warnings on the video product and in the operating instructions Polarization Do not defeat the saf
42. e DISK FULL WARNING ISK FULL ACTION e RECORD MODE Sets the system to either INTERNAL ST3320620AV o OVERWRITE old data once the 250GB FORMATTED drive is full lt USB1 gt o recording once the drive is USB1 NONE FORMAT full fthe Record Mode setting is set to STOP additional settings are available DISK FULL WARNING Set the percentage of disk space to be used before displaying a DISK FULL warning OFF 80 99 o DISK FULL ACTION Sets the system to display a Message when the drive is nearing full capacity MIRROR Turns real time data mirroring Dackup to a second drive to ON or OFF NOTE Mirroring means that the system will record video to the local drive and automatically copy it to an external disk The capacity of the external drive should be greater than or equal to the size of the internal hard disk 29 System Menu Disk Management cont The Disk Management section also displays information about the Internal and USB drives INTERNAL ST3320620AV including 250GB FORMATTED e Device Name e Disk Size e Format Button Formats the drive All FORMAT data on the drive is erased NOTE If you disconnect the USB cable connected to the USB port or the power from the USB device while mirroring the system display a warning message and execute an e mail notification If the USB cable is disconnected while mirroring mirrored data might be lost System Information
43. e amp Time Set in the System Menu e HDD Full Status Displays the amount of HDD used or displays OVER when drive is full and overwriting e Logged in User Displays the Logged in User Name Displays NONE if a user is not logged into the system e H Recording Onscreen Icons Legend The following Icons may occasionally appear onscreen on each channel Alarm Input Indicates that the corresponding Channel has an Alarm input connection i e Door Sensor Window Sensor Motion Sensor Audio The channel displaying this icon is the current Listen In Audio channel Motion Indicates that the channel is detecting Motion Network Indicates that a remote connection has been made to the System PTZ The channel is in PTZ control mode Sequence Indicates that the system is currently sequencing between available channels Video Loss The current channel does not have a camera connected is not recognizing camera is connected Mute The Audio for the current channel is OFF Display Modes Camera Display Modes Cameras can be displayed in several different modes by pressing the VIEW Button on the front panel of the system or by pressing the VIEW Button on the Remote Control To view a single camera press the corresponding number key on the Front Panel or Remote Control CAMZ CAMI w i SRA FFA QUAD CHANNEL VIEW CAM 1 4 Press the VIEW
44. e already existed in the storage in the Clip Copy mode User tried to select the ID already existed in the PTZ Setup mode Description User entered an invalid domain name in the DDNS Setup mode 71 System Log amp Messages Appendix 8 and instantaneous operation disappeared automatically after 2 seconds 72 DOMAIN NAME IS TOO LONG SAME PORTS EXISTED ADMIN IS NOT ALLOWED ENTER DIFFERENT ID USER IS NOT ALLOWED ENTER DIFFERENT ID SAME ID EXISTED ENTER DIFFERENT ID INVALID ADDRESS SERVICE FAILED ADDRESS1 IS NOT AN E MAIL FORMAT SENDER ADDRESS IS NOT AN E MAIL FORMAT SAME VERSION NO AUDIO The domain name is too long in the DDNS Setup mode User tried to select the Port Number already existed in the Port Setup mode User entered ADMIN as an ID in the Notification Setup mode User entered USER as an ID in the Notification Setup mode User tried to select the ID already existed Notification Setup mode The system has an invalid NTP server address during the NTP checking The system can t connect to the NTP server during the NTP checking User tried to use an invalid format of e mail address in the Notification Setup mode User tried to use an invalid format of e mail address in the Notification Setup mode The firmware version for the upgrade is same as old one User tried to control volume for channel 5 6 7 and 8 Optional Accessories Optional Accessories Th
45. e audio volume using the slider bar To use the front panel buttons press the Left and Right arrow keys to control the audio volume 50 Playing Recorded Video Playing Recorded Video If a user with Search authority logs into the system the user can view recorded video Once video has been recorded you can view it by pressing the PLAY gt key on the front panel When playing video for the first time the system will display the most recently recorded video When playing video any other time the system will start playing video from the last image Hecorded audio will be played while the system displays the camera with recorded audio PLAY Button Pressing the P gt button plays video forward at regular speed RW Rewind Button Pressing the 44 button plays video backward at regular speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed between 4 44 444 and 4444 The screen displays lt 44 444 and 4444 respectively FF Fast Forward Button Pressing the gt button plays video forward at high speed Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed between PF and Pb The screen displays gt and FP respectively PAUSE Button Pressing the HI button freezes the video on the screen STOP Button Pressing the B button while in the playback mode returns the system to the live screen mode Step Forward Button Pressing the gt button plays step forward one frame in the pause mode Step Reverse
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47. e system when an event is detected on the specified channel o All All actions occur o Relay Arelay output will occur to the Alarm Out function Event Menu VIDEO LOSS SETUP HOLD TIME 5SEC ONOFF ACTION RECORD SET SET o Buzzer An audible buzzer will sound when an event is detected o Email An email will be sent based on user and LAN settings o Network An alert will be sent to the remote client based on LAN settings RECORD Select the cameras to record when an event is detected Select ALL Cameras each camera separately or a combination of individual cameras Text In Setup Controls the Text In setup for text overlay on the Video Image from another device i e Point of Sale Select each camera to record when Text IN is detected A pop up window will appear for each channel selected in this way ON OFF DISPLAY Turns the Text IN option ON or OFF Check the Display box to display the text onscreen HOLD TIME Sets the event hold time from the first detection of the event ACTION Set the behavior for the system when an event is detected on the specified channel o All All actions occur O O O O TEXT IN SETUP v DISPLAY HOLD TIME 5 ACTION RECORD PRODUCT TYPE TRANSACTION START DELIMETER Relay A relay output will occur to the Alarm Out function Buzzer An audible buzzer will sound when an event is detected Email An email will be sent based on
48. ectrical 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 http www lorexcctv com L19LD800 Series Features L19LD800 Series Features Internet Remote Viewing Backup and Control utilizing web browser or client software included True 8 Camera digital video system with Triplex operation allows you to View Playback and Record video simultaneously Thin design 19 LCD surveillance display features ultra fast refresh rate with mouse driven navigation and multi lingual on screen display High Reliability Surveillance Hard Disk Drive with MPEG4 video compression Hard Drive mirroring feature for backup and redundancy High end esoteric design and finish with a robust LCD stand Tri lingual on screen display English French and Spanish 100 ft 30m extension cable included per camera Requires a high speed internet connection and router not included Recording capacity may vary based on recording resolution amp quality lighting conditions and movement in the scene Table of Contents Table of Contents Sre CR 9 419E19800 Seres 10 1920800 Series t ai mcd 14 Cable Channel VESA Standard 14 Remote Su y c
49. ed 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 determine that the video product is in safe operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The cameras provided with this system should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as instructed in this guide using the provided mounting brackets Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Use 18 19 20 21 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
50. em events event is triggered on an Alarm IN device ALARM IN SETUP HOLD TIME Set the length of time that the event action will occur i e Buzzer Onscreen display etc ON OFF ACTION RECORD ALM1 8 Sets the alarm for each 5 1 channel to ON OFF TYPE Set the Type of Alarm to Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC HOLD TIME 5 ACTION Set the behavior for the system when an event is detected on the specified channel ACTION SELECTION o All actions occur o Relay A relay output will occur to the Alarm Out function E o Buzzer An audible buzzer will sound when an event is E RELAY detected E BUZZER n 7 2 E MAIL Email An email will be sent based on user and LAN H HETWORK settings o Network An alert will be sent to the remote client based CANCEL on LAN settings i CHANNEL SELECTION RECORD Select the cameras to record when an event is detected Select ALL Cameras each camera separately or a ALL combination of individual cameras CH1 CH2 CH3 m CH4 CH5 CH m CHE 33 Event Menu Motion Setup Controls the actions when Pixel based motion is detected on a Channel MOTION SETUP HOLD TIME Set the length of time that HOLD TIME BSEC the event action will occur i e Buzzer Onscreen display etc e CH1 CHS8 Sets the alarm for each channel to ON or OFF ON OFF ZONE ACTION RECORD a
51. ety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug o A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other o A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong o The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety o If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your video dealer or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to operating instructions Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician 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 Ws
52. 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 The manufacturers instructions and use mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer General Precautions General Precautions 1 All warnings and instructions of this manual should be followed 2 Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol detergents Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning 3 Do not use this unit in humid or wet places 4 Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked 5 During lightning storms or when the unit is not used for a long time disconnect the power supply antenna and cables to protect the unit from electrical surge FCC CLASS B NOTICE This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC EMC and 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 el
53. ght Press ENTER to select the option SETUP MENU Changing Settings e Use the ARROW keys to move the ORANGE highlight SETUP Press ENTER to select the option DATE TIME TIME ZONE DST ONZORE e Use the ARROW keys to change the value or access the SETUP Virtual Keyboard The option will appear in RED when 3 actively being changed Press ENTER to accept the change TIME ZONE DST OHZOFF 24 System Setup Controls System Setup Controls Enter the MENU screen by pressing the LOG IN MENU button Enter the password if required to display the graphical Menu Selection Screen The Default password is blank press ENTER Scroll through the 8 options by pressing the UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT ADMIN exit a SUBMENU press the MENU buttons on the Front Panel or Remote PASSWORD Ff Control e To enter a sub menu navigate to the option and press the ENTER button To 10 1 213 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 To the MAIN MENU press the MENU button CANCEL Setup Menu Options The Setup Menu has 8 icons representing each menu selection SETUP MENU e SYSTEM The system menu contains basic configuration settings such as Time Date Language User Disk C Management Information Factory Default S W Update System Log and ARCHIVE Screen Save e EVENT This menu contains the T event options such as Alarm In S Eley Moti
54. he Live monitoring mode or in the Playback mode The Search function window will be displayed SEARCH FUNCTION Select SOURCE to search from the beginning GO TO THE FIRST Select GO TO THE FIRST in the search function menu This function displays the first recorded image GO TO THE LAST Select TO THE LAST in the search function menu This function displays the last recorded image GO TO THE DATE TIME Select TO THE in the search function menu This function searches a recorded video by date and time you want Go to the Time Date window is shown below GO TO THE DATE TIME DATE TIME Select the year month day hour minute and seconds you want to search for video Use the arrow up down key on the front panel to change the date and time 5 Video Search CALENDAR SEARCH Select the CALENDAR SEARCH option in the search function menu A basic search screen will be displayed as shown below CALENDAR SEARCH CHANNEL ITEM BB 2006 10 Ba Select the CHANNEL ITEM and MONTH to search Days with recorded video display on the calendar with red numbers Highlight the days with recorded video by using the arrow buttons Once a day has been highlighted press the ENTER key to select and a time table window will be displayed as shown below CALENDAR SEARCH 24 HOURS Hours with Recorded Data are 0111234 5 perte BEEN RUN highlighted in RED 12 1314115 1617 18
55. input terminals receive a signal from a device i e Door or Window Sensor 61 Connecting 5 485 amp 5 232 Devices Appendix 3 Connecting RS 485 amp RS 232 Devices Appendix 3 PTZ Cameras not included with this system can be connected to the PTZ Control Block on the back panel of the System The PTZ Controls are enabled through the Menu system on the Observation System Additional PTZ Cameras are available at http www lorexcctv com installing a PTZ RS 485 Type PTZ Camera 1 Connect the Transmit Cable to the port on the PTZ Control Block on the Observation System 2 Connect the Receive Cable to the port on the PTZ Control Block on the Observation System 3 Connect the Camera to the desired BNC Channel DIN Channel 1 must be empty 4 Configure PTZ Menu options The PTZ Camera Settings will depend on the Type of Camera refer to the specific Camera Manual for your brand and model of PTZ Camera OBSERVATION SYSTEM rt R5 232 LAN i CAMS CAMT CAME I POWER ALARM 1243446 5 6 T B NOCDMNC CAMI i IN FUT IN PUT OUT PUT PTZ CAMERA RS 485 CONNECTION installing an RS 232 Type Device The RS 232 port can also be used to connect an external device or control system such as a POS Point of Sale Cash Register or a remote keyboard Use the POS manufacturer s recommended settings when configuring the RS232 ports 1 Connect the RS 232 Device
56. is list Use the arrow buttons to select the event to display the corresponding video 55 Video Search 56 Pressing the ENTER lt key will extract the event video and display the first image of the event Pressing the PLAY key will start playing the event video segment Pressing the STOP key causes the system to return to live monitoring mode The Event Search can be further refined by selecting the OPTION button and setting up the new search condition EVENT LOG SEARCH 2007 09 21 00 00 00 2007 09 22 01 10 00 ALL ALL ALARM IN MOTION VIDEO LOSS TEXT IN The Video can be searched from the first to last recorded images or by using the start and stop times and dates Selecting the FROM and TO fields will allow the user to manually change the time to be searched Select the cameras to search in the CH field and Highlight the box beside each event source in the TYPE field Select the events to search by Once the desired search conditions have been set select the SEARCH button to display the search results Video Search TEXT IN SEARCH The Text In Search allows the user to search for a recorded video initiated by a Text In input such as a POS device Select TEXT IN SEARCH in the search function menu to display a Text In search window as below Selecting an event in the list will play a video of the chosen date and time Selecting the FROM and TO field will
57. king the mouse button on a camera image switches that camera to full screen Clicking the mouse button again returns to the previous multi view format Mouse Wheel Rotation In a full screen mode you can change the live viewing channel number by rotating the mouse wheel In a Menu Setup mode you can change a value by rotating the mouse wheel Right Click Clicking the right mouse button during live monitoring displays a Quick Links Menu Selecting the SETUP MENU option accesses the System Configuration menu same as pressing the button Selecting all other options ADD KEY FUNCTION PTZ behave in the same way as pressing the Fn PTZ keys as shown in on the front panel button descriptions Clicking the right mouse button again during a live menu screen returns to the previous menu screen NOTE A three button mouse is required for the full range of mouse functionality to be available 20 Display Modes Initial Loading Sequence The unit will automatically begin loading when power is connected to the system 1 The System will perform a Hard Drive and Firmware check During the loading sequence the System will perform a Hard Drive and Firmware Check During the loading sequence the screen will display the message SYSTEM CHECK 2 Once the system checks are completed screen will display the text message INITIALIZING SYSTEM before completing the loading process
58. le size for clip copy is 100MB you can copy clips 7 times 1 The capacity of HDD for the Mirror The System has Lorex s unique file system the files stored in the internal storage or backup files cannot or Backup should be bigger than or equal to one of internal hard be played without using the System or Lorex Software ARCHIVE ITEM ee MIRROR Records a video to the Clips a video segment already internal storage and Description stored in the storage and saves copies it to the external disk it to the external storage storage at the same time USB CD RW ia USE DWD 2 Available CD DVD media CD R USEHDD pac CD RW DVD R DVD R and DVD RW USB STICK 300GB 2GB 3 The capacity of USB stick should erties EN j eee po be greater than or equal to 128MB Windows 39 Controls the settings for individual cameras COVERT Turns the onscreen display of the camera ON or OFF The camera remains recording when in Covert NAME Use the virtual keyboard to set a camera description BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST HUE SATURATION Set camera display settings using the slider bars RESET 5 the camera to default settings Display Setup Menu Controls the settings for the Onscreen Display 40 SEQUENCE DWELL TIME Sets the time that each camera is displayed onscreen when in Sequence Mode Set
59. lling the New DIVE uu u 65 New Hard Drive FoM alaren MM 65 Tro bl shiooling APPEndix rror E 66 Treubleshoollig 5e2 2222 9 09 09 29 20019399 992545 9992929 02 2099 901 23 026 Pda Hippie ute sa mta erede 67 Factory Default Settings Appendix SS LL ukasa an 68 System Log amp Messages Appendix 70 SVEM LOG mayuq 70 Evon Me 70 P opsUp iiec c C es 71 Accessories eeu iste Que rose dme UE DIL 73 Getting Started Getting Started The system comes with the following components 1x LCD amp DVR COMBO UNIT 1 x POWER ADAPTOR WITH PRE INSTALLED HDD 1x HARDWARE MANUAL 1x SOFTWARE MANUAL 1 x QUICK START GUIDE REMOTE CONTROL 1 x INSTALL CD CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE L19LD800 Series Front L19LD800 Series Front IERI NAKAA 18 NH 1 USB Two USB 2 0 ports are provided to connect external hard disk drives optical drives CDRW DVDRW or USB memory stick for archiving video 2 PTZ Press the PTZ key
60. ltiple systems at one location PORT SETUP SETUP LIVE PLAYBACK DOWNLOAD WEB 45 Network Setup Menu Serial Setup Controls for the Serial setup for PTZ Specialty Keyboard or Point of Sale POS system SERIAL SETUP USE Set the device connected to the serial port to PTZ Keyboard or POS PORT Contains the port specific settings Please refer to the manual for the specific device for details o Baud Rate PORT o Parity 5 o Data Bit PARITY o Stop Bit DATA STOP NOTE If you select PTZ RS 485 you can t use POS or REMOTE RS 232 DDNS Setup Controls for the settings for DDNS Remote connection ON OFF Turn DDNS ON or OFF DDNS SETUP DOMAIN NAME USER NAME PASSWORD Enter the Domain Name User Name and Password information received in email during the DDNS setup process at http ddns strategicvista net DOMAIN NAME USER NAME PASSWORD ON OFF e Click the CHECK button to test the connection A successful Connection message should appear DDNS STATUS UNCHECKED NOTE You must restart the system to apply new setup about the DDNS 46 Notification Setup This menu enables notification of event information to Email or Network when an event occurs to appear as the Sender when an email is received RECEIPIENTS Set the list of email addresses to receive an email when event occurs RECIPIENTS SET INTERV
61. n each interval 47 Network Setup Menu Network Notification The Network Notification feature sends an alert from the System to the remote client software up to 5 instances of the Software Client This feature is designed to work on the Local Area Network ADDRESS NETWOK NOTIFICATION 1 Run IPCONFIG on the PC with the installed Software Client to get the IP Address 2 Set the IP Address location of the Lorex Client Software The PC to receive the event notification on the Network Notification screen These sites part of the NETWORK section The Lorex Client Software PCs configured here can receive real time information about events that occur on the system when the software application is running When ON OFF is set to ON events will be sent using the NETWORK notification SITE Setup Configure the System Name and System ID in this menu Use the Virtual Keyboard to assign a name to SITE SETUP the System SYSTEM SYSTEM ID 48 Additional Key Functions Additional Key Functions Key Add Function Pressing the key on the front panel will display the key add function window KEY ADD FUNCTION PANEL ADJUST You can configure the brightness and contrast of the LCD panel Pressing the SET item displays a control bar at the bottom of the live screen as follows LCD PANEL ADJUST BRIGHTNESS MIN CONTRAST MIN Press the MENU or Fn key to exit the LCD adjust mode EVEN
62. nnecting BNC Cameras 1 Connect the 60ft Extension cable to the Camera and Observation System A Connect the Barrel Power connector to a power adaptor BNC VIDEO Yellow Connector Black Connector B Connect the BNC connector to an available BNC Port CAM 5 8 on the monitor C Connect the Male Power connector to the Camera D Connect the BNC connector to the Camera Connect to Connect to Monitor and Power Camera 2 Connect the Power Adaptor to a wall outlet Adaptor IMPORTANT NOTE The ends of the extension cable are NOT the same one end has a Male power port and the other has a Female power port Before permanently running the Camera Extension Cable make sure that the cable has been oriented between the Camera and the unit correctly Male Power Port male power Female Power Port The female port end of the Extension cable power port end of the Extension cable connects to the Camera connects to the Power Adaptor Camera Connection Diagram Observation Wall System Socket Camera Adaptor Power Socket Video IN Connecting a Mouse Connecting a Mouse Connect a mouse to one of the USB ports located on the front of the unit Mouse Controls The mouse behaves in the same way as a PC mouse using Left Click Right Click and Wheel Rotation Left Click Click the left mouse button to select an item When in one of the multi view formats i e 2x2 or 3x3 view clic
63. nt is detected on the specified INTERNAL 107F GOOD channel o All actions occur o Relay Arelay output will occur to the Alarm Out function ACTION SELECTION o Buzzer An audible buzzer will sound when an event is m detected Email An email will be sent based on user and LAN E RELAY settings i BUZZER E MAIL NETWORK E o Network An alert will be sent to the remote client based on LAN settings 36 Event Menu Disk S M A R T If the IDE hard disk installed in the system supports S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology the status of the installed IDE hard disk is displayed 4 DISK S M A R T ON OFF Turns the Temperature detection ON or OFF HOLD TIME HOLD TIME Sets event hold time from the first detection of the event ACTION Set the behavior for the system when an event is detected on the specified xad channel INTERNAL GOOD o All actions occur o Relay relay output will occur to the Alarm Out function o Buzzer An audible buzzer will sound when an event is ACTION SELECTION detected o Email An email will be sent based on user and LAN ee settings o Network An alert will be sent to the remote client based BUZZER on LAN settings E E MAIL NETWORK cance 37 Record Menu The recording menu controls the settings for each camera for basic and scheduled recording
64. nu items or save selections made in menus Pressing this key while the live monitoring mode displays the system information 19 MUTE Press the MUTE button to set the audio level to the minimum level 20 AUDIO Press the AUDIO key to change the listen in audio between cameras 1 4 when in Multi screen display mode 21 FN FUNCTION Press the FN key to enter the function mode L19LD800 Series Front L19LD800 Series Front o IH aint y Is tt OOOH M 22 PTZ ALTERNATE FUNCTIONS The following buttons are used in PTZ Mode e ZOOM IN Press to zoom in e ZOOM OUT t Press to zoom out FOCUS NEAR 4 Press to control the focus near FOCUS FAR l Press to control the focus far e IRIS CLOSE e Press to control the iris close IRIS OPEN Press to control the iris open e SET Press to store the preset while e RUN Press to recall the preset USB Connection The Two USB ports on the front panel provide a convenient connection point for External Hard Drives Optical Drives CDRW DVDRW and Flash Drives which allow the user to copy video clips or update the system firmware A USB mouse not supplied can also be connected to one of the ports and is used to navigate through the screens and menu not included Note Position external drives close enough to the system so that you can make the cable connections usually less than 6 feet Use the
65. on Video Loss Text in System CAMERA DISPLAY Tz NETWORK Event and Action e RECORD This menu contains the recording settings such as Resolution Speed Quality and Schedule ARCHIVE Controls all archive devices to archive recorded data CAMERA You can configure settings for the input and output of the system DISPLAY You can change configurations of information to be displayed on the screen PTZ This menu enables PTZ camera related configurations such as controlling the direction zoom and iris Controls the setup of PTZ Cameras not included NETWORK You can configure settings for TCP IP the serial communication DDNS Notification and Site 25 77 I Tr System Setup Controls System Menu Tree SETUP MENU SYSTEM MENU EVENT RECORD ARCHIVE CAMERA DISPLAY PTZ NETWORK m 2 DATE TIME LANGUAGE DISK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION FACTOR DEFAULTS SETUP amp UPDATE MANAGER SYSTEM LOG SCREENSAVER ALARM IN MOTION VIDEO LOSS TEXT IN SYSTEM EVENT SERIAL NOTIFICATION SITE System Menu System Menu e Date Time Set the Date and Time for the system SYSTEM Language Select the GUI Language display User Configure the system users Disk Management Controls the overwrite and format of the drive e Information Displays the System information Factory Default Restores the unit to factory presets
66. re starting permanent installation have another person hold the camera for you while you verify its performance by observing the image on the monitor Camera Stand Installation 1 Attach the pedestal to the ceiling wall or other surface by the base using the provided screws 2 The mounting bracket must be attached to a structural device such as a wall stud or ceiling rafter using the supplied screws 3 Attach the camera to the pedestal Adjust the angle of the camera and tighten the thumbscrew to set the position NOTE The Camera can be attached to the stand using the screw point on the top or the bottom to maintain proper camera alignment This prevents the image from becoming inverted Camera may not be exactly as shown 17 Connecting DIN Cameras Connecting DIN Cameras 1 Connect the female end of the supplied extension cable to the camera NOTE Confirm that the arrows on the DIN Camera Cable and the DIN Extension cable are pointed together when connecting the cable If the pins in the DIN Cable are bent the Camera will NOT function 2 Connect the male end of the supplied 100 extension cable to an open DIN camera input CAM 1 4 on the back of the System Continue connecting additional DIN cameras NOTE The arrow on the DIN Camera should be facing up when connecting the DIN Extension Cable to the Observation System CAMI CAMA Connecting Cameras Co
67. tings PRESET NUMBER 123 10111213 41516 7 8 9 You can quickly move PTZ camera to Preset position Press the to view an established camera Preset position and enter a preset number PRESET NUMBER 123 DEBEBHEDOBEBREIE A Mouse can be used for easier PTZ control Position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the screen in PTZ mode and the following PTZ toolbar will display Clicking the on the right side exits the toolbar To display the toolbar again position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the screen Use the arrow buttons on the toolbar to pan or tilt the camera to the desired direction and other individual controls on the toolbar perform Focus Iris Zoom Set and Run 43 PTZ Setup Menu Pressing the PTZ key on the front panel when in PTZ mode will display the PTZ function window as shown below Expanded PTZ features are controlled in this mode PTZ FUNCTION PRESET NUMBER 123 The Presets for PTZ can be configured or run in this window The PRESET field enables PTZ camera related configurations such as controlling the direction zoom and iris A maximum of 999 presets can be saved Enter a preset number then press the button After that if you select the RUN PRESET the PTZ camera will move to the preset position and exit the PTZ function window Set the feature you wish to control by selecting it from the menu Refer to the camera manufacturer s ins
68. to enter the PTZ control mode 3 RECORD Press the key to start scheduled recording Pressing the key again toggles stop and start 4 STOP B Press the key to return to the live screen mode while in the playback mode 5 PAUSE Press the key to freeze the video on the screen in the playback mode 6 CAMERA NUMBER Pressing a numbered button will display the corresponding camera in full screen mode 7 SEQ Press the SEQ key to start stop Sequence viewing mode 8 VIEW Press the VIEW key to change the onscreen view to QUAD or 3x3 Multi Screen 9 MARK Press the MARK key to set a bookmark in the playback mode NOTE A bookmark is used to flag a certain event to easily locate it again 10 MENU Press the MENU key to enter or exit the system Setup Mode L19LD800 Series Front L19LD800 Series Front saw orm OO000 11 STATUS INDICATOR LEDs LEDs will illuminate when the following occur RECEIVER does not illuminate Receives the signal from the IR transmitter on the Remote Control RECORD LED illuminates when the unit is in Record Mode e NETWORK LED llluminates when a remote user is connected to the unit Network Access e POWER LED The Power LED illuminates when the unit is receiving power The Power Indicator will be ON when the Monitor display is OFF but will not be illuminated when the monitor display is ON 12 POWER D Press to turn the monitor display ON Press key ag
69. tructions for the proper settings PTZ FUNCTION PTZ FUNCTION PTZ FUNCTION Select EXIT to exit the PTZ control mode NOTES e You will not be able to use Text In if you are using the Serial port for PTZ control Settings related to PTZ such as a product and brand name ID and serial information should be predefined for the proper operation 44 Network Setup Menu Controls the network settings for LAN Setup Controls for the System network settings Network Setup Menu NETWORK SETUP LAN Network settings for the System SERIAL Controls for serial devices i e POS input DDNS Settings for remote access over the internet NOTIFICATIONS Automatic email or network notification when an event occurs SITE Controls the site specific settings TYPE Set the network setting detection to Manual or DHCP If set to DHCP the network information will be assigned by the network router n TCPIP Setup for the system s network settings IF set to the settings will not be accessible If set to Manual the settings will need to be manually entered Address GATEWAY o Subnet Mask DNS SERVER o Gateway soi o DNS Server Is set in the system by default to point to the Lorex DDNS server Do not change this unless advised by a technical support representative o Port Setup for the System Ports for remote connection NOTE These ports will need to be changed if using mu
70. user and LAN settings Network An alert will be sent to the remote client based on LAN settings RECORD Select the cameras to record when an event is detected Select ALL Cameras each camera separately or a combination of individual cameras PRODUCT TYPE Sets the detection type to Generic Text input 35 Event Menu TRANSACTION Set the text in detection TEXT IN SETUP fields Start Set the word or characters ON OFF DISPLAY that indicate the start of a POS HOLD TIME 5SEC transaction Dn e o End Set the word or characters that PRODUCT TYPE GENERIC TEXT indicate the end of a POS me transaction IIO o Delimiter sets the End of line START character If not entered the System END assumes that Enter and Line Feed DELIMETER is the next line o Ignore Set any text to be excluded from onscreen display lenis System Event Setup The System Event menu controls the actions the system takes when specific events are detected Disk Temperature Set the actions to take when the system pti ON OFF Turns the Temperature detection ON or OFF DISK TEMPERATURE TYPE Set to Fahrenheit or Celsius LIMIT Set the upper temperature limit de Once this limit has been reached the LIMIT system notification will occur HOLD TIME Sets the event hold time from the first detection of the event ACTION Set the behavior for the system CURRENTE TATUS when an eve
71. ystem time changed by NTP System time changed by RTC System time zone changed System Clip Copy began System Clip Copy ended System Clip Copy failed System Clip Copy canceled DISK high temperature Internal DISK format began External USB HDD format began System upgraded Factory default began DISK is full E mail sending failed S M A R T is bad Mirror failed Description Motion event detected from all channels Motion event detected from channel 1 2 4 7 and 8 Video Loss detected from all channels Video Loss detected from channel 1 2 4 7 and 8 Text In event detected and forced all the channel to be recorded Text In event detected and forced channel 1 2 4 7 to be recorded Alarm In event detected from all channels Alarm In event detected from channel 1 2 4 7 and 8 Pop Up Messages Classification Message PLEASE WAIT DETECTING USB DEVICE SNAPSHOT IS EXECUTING PLEASE WAIT TO APPLY NEW S W YOU SHOULD RESTART THE SYSTEM NOW REBOOTING THE DISK IS FULL NO OVERWRITE MODE THE DISK IS ALMOST FULL NO OVERWRITE MODE OLD FILESYSTEM FOUND IN INTERNAL1 FORMAT NEEDED FOR RECORDING OTHER SYSTEM S DISK FOUND IN INTERNAL1 FORMAT NEEDED FOR RECORDING NEW DISK FOUND IN INTERNAL1 FORMAT NEEDED FOR RECORD BACKUP CLIP COPY COMPLETED BACKUP CLIP COPY STOPPED BACKUP CLIP COPY FAILED FORMAT FAILED CHECK DISK STATUS AND TRY AGAIN UPDATE FAILED MIRROR HALTED CHECK YOUR USB DEVICE OR USB CABLE BOOKMA

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