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1. D day H hour M minute Use the Mouse Wheel to change the value REGISTER Connect to the DDNS server and register the system information to the server Click REGISTER to start the registration DNS STATUS Indicates the current status of DDNS connection e P ADDRESS Indicates the current IP address recorded in the server e P PORT Indicates the current IP port recorded in the server e REMAIN TIME Indicates the remaining time until the next connection to the server 6 LAST REGISTRATION DATE Displays the time of the last registration TCP IP SETUP SPEED Controls the system bandwidth use network speed Settings between 1 low 9 high PAN TILT SETUP COMMAND SETUP 1 CHANNEL Select the channel for PTZ PAn TILT ZOOM Camera control PTZ Camera is not included with the system MODEL Select PTZ protocol PTZ ID Select PTZ ID BAUDRATE Select Baud Rate of PTZ control code CMD DELAY Set up a delay time to run the command COMMAND Pick up PTZ CMD LENGTH DisplaysthelengthofPTZcontrolcode CODE The control code of PTZ CMD EXTERNAL DEVICE 41 EXTERNAL DEVICE PAN TILT SETUP SPEED SETUP 1 PAN SPEED Set the PANing speed 0 low 7 high 2 TILT SPEED Set the TILTing speed 0 low 7 high 3 ZOOM SPEED Set the speed of ZOOM IN OUT 0 low 7 high SPOT SETUP 1 SWITCH INTERVAL Sets the sequence switching time
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3. USB Connection A mouse can be connected to the PS 2 Port on the back of the unit CL DOV ORONO E USB Connection A mouse can be connected to the USB Port on the side of the unit The port will be labelled to indicate the connection type Mouse Controls LEFT MOUSE Click to activate a function Used to increase values in MENU Mode RIGHT MOUSE Used to decrease values in MENU Mode SCROLL WHEEL Increases Decreases values in Menu Mode Zooms IN OUT in ZOOM View mode Changes the playback speed 19 Display Modes Display Modes Initial Loading Sequence 2006 09 01 pm12 00 00 lt gt 1 X II e Connect the POWER cable located on the back of the Observation System The unit will automatically power on e The System will load the firmware UPLOAD IDE_FSM Code e The System will perform a Hard Drive check e The unit will initially load to a split screen view displaying all 4 cameras if available NOTE If anew HARD DRIVE is detected the system l will prompt you to FORMAT the drive If you do not 2006 09 01 prn12 00 00 gt y 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 VER 1 21_D_A10 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 General Display Overview H Full status dle O O HDD st
4. 01 99 sec 2 ALARM POP UP When an Alarm is detected the corresponding channel connected to the Alarm sensor block pops up onscreen 3 MOTION POP UP Sets the MOTION detection pop up to ON OFF 4 EVENT POP UP DURATION lf ALARM or MOTION events occur concurrently on several channels then Channel 1 has first priority for onscreen POP UP e For example if an events occurs on Channel 1 Channel 2 and Channel 4 at the same time Channel 1 pops up If motion stops on channel 1 then channel 2 pops up for the set duration If motion occurs on Channel 1 again within the duration Channel 2 continues to display If motion on Channel 1 keeps on going even after the duration Channel 1 pops up again 42 RS232C SETUP Users can connect the System to a PC through the RS232 port Other system control devices can also be connected through the RS232 port The ASCIll Code information is in Serial port setup Users cannot change value in this setting 1 BAUDRATE The transmission baudrate is 19200bps 2 LENGTH The transmission length is 8 bits 3 STOP BIT The stop bit is 1 4 PARITY The parity is none BACKUP USB BACKUP SUBMENU 1 HDD Indicates the start and the end recording date and time on the Hard Drive 2 USB Select a starting date and time for backup Use Mouse wheel to change the value then select the SIZE to choose a backup size 3 SIZE Insert the USB device and the system will
5. 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 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 8 Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are 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 ty
6. where you will route the cable that connects the camera to the System Installation Warnings e Select a location for the camera that provides a clear view of the area you want to monitor which is free from dust and is not in line of sight to a strong light source or direct sunlight e Plan the 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 e If you plan to install the camera in a location that has conditions not recommended in this manual consult with a professional installer and consider use of a separate camera cover or housing e Before starting permanent installation have another person hold the camera for you while you verify its performance by observing the image on the monitor Camera Stand Installation 1 Attach the pedestal to the ceiling wall or other surface by the base using the provided screws 2 The mounting bracket must be attached to a structural device such as a wall stud or ceiling rafter using the supplied screws 3 Attach the camera to the pedestal Adjust the angle of the camera and tighten the thumbscrew to set the position NOTE The Camera can be attached to the stand using the screw point on the top or the bottom to maintain proper camera alignment This prevents the image fr
7. Instruction Manual English Version 5 0 M7 ae Ta es y pp te MODEL 115LD400 Series wwwW lorexcctv com Copyright 2007 LOREX Technology Inc Thank you for purchasing the L15LD400 Series Observation System Lorex is committed to providing our customers with a high quality reliable security product The L15LD400 Series observation system is one of the most sophisticated video security systems on the market today with many of the same advanced features you will find in high security systems used in banks and casinos Perfect for any upscale home or office the L15LD400 is a complete packaged system that includes everything you need LCD Monitor with built in 160GB Digital video recorder cameras brackets cables and power supplies To learn more about this L15LD400 Series Observation System 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
8. LD400 Series Front 9 PLAYBACK CONTROLS e BACK Reverses the playback e STOP Stops the playback e PAUSE Pauses the playback e PLAY Plays back the recorded data e REW Fast Rewind of the playback e STEP Playback step by step frame by frame e FF Fast Forward of the playback 10 DIRECTION ARROWS amp ENTER e DIRECTION ARROWS Moves the mouse cursor and navigates within the System Menu e ENTER Confirms the selected options in the System Menu L15LD400 Series Side 115LD400 Series Side s 1 REMOVABLE DRIVE BAY Drive bay to install a removable Hard Drive 2 DRIVE BAY LOCK Locking mechanism for the removable drive 3 USB BACKUP PORT Connect a USB memory stick or USB HDD for data backup 4 DEVICE PORT Connect to a PC for firmware upgrade 5 USB MOUSE PORT Connection port for a USB Mouse alternate control for the System 13 115LD400 Series Back 115LD400 Series Back 1 ALARM BLOCK CHART Outlines the Alarm Block connections 2 RS 232C Connection port to the PC or for other DVR control devices 3 ALARM BLOCK RS485 CONNECTIONS Controls Alarm devices and for direct connection to PTZ cameras 4 sensor inputs and 1 relay output 4 ETHERNET Connects the System to a network router or other Ethernet Device 5 CH 1 4 BNC Camera inputs for Channels 1 4 6 MONITOR SPOT OUT PORTS e MONITOR Connection to a slave monitor e SPOT Connection to monitor usin
9. LOSS Turn the beep ON OFF when a Video Loss event is detected 3 ALARM ACTIVE Turn the beep ON OFF when an Alarm event is detected 4 DURATION Sets the duration for the alarm 10 590 seconds Configuration 39 EXTERNAL DEVICE EXTERNAL DEVICE 1 TCP IP SETUP Configure the system Networking information 2 PAN TILT SETUP Set up the parameters of the PTZ control TCPAPSETUP 3 SPOT SETUP SPOT output setup PAN TILT SETUP RS CAPO SETUP 4 RS232C SETUP Set up the parameters of the RS232 port TCP IP SETUP IP SETUP 1 MAC ADDRESS Displays the MAC address MAC address cannot be changed and is unique to each system 2 DHCP MODE Set the DHCP mode to Manual or Automatic e When DHCP is set to Automatic the settings will be retrieved from the network router and settings cannot be changed manually e To turn off the DHCP automatic detection set the DHCP MODE to DISABLE 3 IP PORT Manually Enter an IP Port number The default port is 50000 4 IP ADDRESS Manually set the IP address 5 GATEWAY Manually set the GATEWAY 6 SUBNET Manually set the SUBNET MASK TCP IP SETUP DDNS SETUP 1 DDNS ENABLE Turns the DDNS Function ON OFF 2 DNS SERVER Enter the DNS Servers IP address Use Mouse Wheel to change the value The default IP is 202 133 244 128 40 3 INTERVAL Set the interval for the system to report its IP address to the DDNS server automatically
10. NOTE The system will stop recording when the following occur e No camera video inputs are detected the cameras are not attached to the system e Motion is not detected when the record mode is set to MOTION e When the record schedule is set to Not Record e Ifthe HDD is not formatted or when using the factory defaults after a new HDD is installed e When the Overwrite function is OFF and the HDD full e When the system is copying Backup data e When the firmware is being updated e When the system is in the HDD management section of the Setup Menu 26 Playback Playback Playback speed 32X 16 BX X ZA IX HDD status Amount of data displayed 2006 08 01 pm l 2 00 00 Playback Function CAM 01 amp E CAM 02 F Y CAM 033 E CAM 04 4 Iq Slow backward d Backward playback Il Pause Foward playback Pl Slow playback y Split mode eee a arnes tl ack 2 ees Pe ree eee hanna a mema 1 4 Fullscreen p Slow down speed up Quad mode gt Exit Starting Playback Mode Press the PLAY button on the front panel of the System or click the onscreen PLAY icon to start playback starting from the most recent recording QHHOs oreec CAM 11 SF os CAWOD ea cam E CAM AEA 27 Playback Stopping Playback Mode Press the STOP button on the front panel of the System or click the onscreen STOP icon to stop the pla
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12. 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 adaptor is securely connected to the back of the unit e Confirm that there is power at the outlet e By connecting the power cable to another outlet e Test the outlet with another plugged device such as an electric calculator or phone charger e f the unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet e Confirm that the unit is powered on LED indicators on the front should be ON Problem Observation System is not detecting the Hard Drive Check e Confirm that the hard drive is securely installed and locked into the unit using the provided key e Check that the drive is set to MASTER see Appendix 8 for details 45 Observation System Specifications Appendix 1 Observation System Specifications Appendix 1 Monitor Specifications LCD Panel Diagonal 15 0 TFT Input TTL LVDS Remote Controller Mouse USB and PS2 RS232 DVR Specifications 1 HDD 160GB preinstalled Recor en RULE 704 x 240 NTSC 704 x 288 PAL ON 352 x 240 CIF 352 x 288 PAL Display Real time for all channels Recording Mode Continuous Motion Schedu
13. as 1 4 in Full Screen Sequencing Mode e PIP Displays cameras in Picture in Picture mode The displayed cameras can be set by selecting either the main screen or PIP screen and selecting a number 1 4 e ZOOM Zooms in on the currently displayed camera 1x Zoom Use the direction buttons or mouse and move to the area to be enlarged e P T Enters PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom control mode A PTZ type camera not included is required to use the PTZ Functions 2 MENU Enters the System Menu and Setup 3 ESC Exits the System Menu and Setup 4 BUTTONS Adjusts the System Menu and Setup values 5 LCD MONITOR POWER BUTTON Turns the LCD Monitor Power ON OFF NOTE The system will continue to record when the LCD Monitor is powered off 115LD400 Series Front 115LD400 Series Front 6 IR RECEIVER amp LED INDICATORS e IR RECEIVER Receiver for the Remote Controller signal e DVR STATUS LEDs e POWER Power LED indicator for the System power status ON OFF e HDD HDD access LED indicated when activity is taking place on the system Hard drive 7 0 9 BUTTONS Switches the full screen view between channels 1 4 Numbers 0 9 are used to enter the System Password 8 SEARCH amp MODE BUTTONS e SEARCH Enters search mode search through previously recorded data Search by percentage date time or the event list e MODE Switches between full and split screen displays 11 L15LD400 Series Front 115
14. atus Amount of Record daila Record status Record ngiRED Stop record White Record mode Alarm REC a Motion REC CAM 01 tE CAM 0257 E Continuous REC CAM 03 SF vt CAM 5 yr Function MENU PTZ PIP Camera title j split mode 1 el i A P 1 4 Fullscreen j 12 ae ee ZOOM O Quad mode s SEQUENCE SEARCH p PLAY 20 Display Modes Network Status Indicators The Network Indicators appear when a remote connection is made to the unit JL Indicates that there is no client connection e Indicates that a client is connected to the system Recording Mode Indicators The Recording Mode Indicators appear in YELLOW when a camera is recording Indicates that the camera is recording in ALARM Mode Indicates that the camera is recording in MOTION DETECTION Mode e Indicates that the camera is recording in CONTINUOUS Mode Function Icons The function icons appear on the main screen and can be selected using the Mouse e Opens the MENU mode e Opens the PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Camera control mode e Switches the display into PIP Picture in Picture mode e Opens ZOOM Mode up to 200 e Switches the display to SEQUENCE display mode e Opens SEARCH mode e Starts Quick Playback HDD Status The HDD Status bar indicates the total hard drive amount and the amount of drive space currently in use Total HDD Space HDD Space in use 21 Displa
15. automatically check the disk size and display the available space onscreen Use Mouse wheel to change the value The system will automatically calculate the end date and time for backup 4 BACK UP Move the cursor to BACK UP and Click it to begin the backup process The System will save the file in AJP format Users have to install the LorexPlayer 2 0 Backup Software to playback the file Please refer to the provided Software Guide for further details HDD START END USB MEDIA PARTITION STARI END SIZE USB STORAGE IS C BACKUP 01 01 2007 01 02 03 02 02 2007 04 05 06 02 02 2007 01 55 22 MB gt MB HECKIHG BACK UP ESC 43 Data Backup D ata Backup System status messages e USB STATUS Insert USB Key the system will check the available space When choosing a backup size leave 20MB as a buffer and do not use the full space of the USB Stick FIRMWARE UPGRADE The system firmware can be updated using a USB Memory stick 1 44 Select the FIRMWARE UPGRADE menu and insert the Memory Stick containing the firmware Click the CD CHECK Once the CD CHECK is complete click UPGRADE An onscreen message will indicate that the firmware upgrade is successful as POWER OFF AND POWER ON at the bottom Turn the system OFF and ON to finish the upgrade process Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When a malfunction occurs it may not be serious and can be corrected easily
16. ch Slide Cover STEP 3 Connect the Hard Drive into the Cartridge Casing Cable Connection e Take the Hard Disk Drive and Connect the two cables from the back of the Cartridge Casing to the Hard Drive e The cables should be pushed in firmly but not forcibly e The 4 Pin connection is the DC Power cable and the wider cable is the standard Hard Drive IDE type connection e Confirm that the new drive is set to master refer to the general jumper pin setting on the HDD surface generally located on a sticker on the top of the drive Set the jumper pin set to master 1 drive Use a Hard drive model with a power supply rated udma66 or higher 52 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 7 STEP 4 Secure the Hard Drive in the Casing e Use screws and tighten them positioning the Hard Drive into place This step is optional but it is recommended Position Hard Drive and secure with provided screws STEP 5 Slide the top Cover over the Cartridge Casing e Slide the Cover forward over the Cartridge Case Ensure it is secured in place over the release latch Hard Drive Cover positioning STEP 6 Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DVR e Fully insert the Cartridge Case into the DVR STEP 7 Lock the Cabinet Lock the cabinet by turning the key clockwise Locked 3 gt O ia ee Unlocked NOTE If you do not lock the cabinet the system will NOT DETECT THE HARD DRIVE and will not function properly Refer
17. d to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for assistance 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 LOREX TECHNOLOGY INC http www lorexcctv com 115LD400 Series Feature List L15LD400 Series Feature List Monitor e 15 High Resolution LCD Monitor with built in DVR e Mouse control interface mouse included e Trilingual interface English Spanish and French e Supports DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Server e Commercial grade monitor stand e Wall or Rack mountable mounts sold separately e A full range of LOREX Pro Series CCTV cameras available for use with this system Built In Digital Video Recorder DVR e Tri
18. e PIP screen 6 TIME DATE SETUP Program the system date and time 7 PASSWORD SETUP Setup the password 8 BUZZER SETUP Set the Buzzer ON or OFF at a certain condition HDD MANAGEMENT This menu displays the Hard Drive information The HDD Management also allows the user to set the OVERWRITE to ENABLE or DISABLE NOTE If the OVERWRITE option is set to ENABLE data on the Hard Drive will be overwritten once the drive is full If DISABLE is selected the unit will stop recording once the Hard Drive is full 36 Configuration CAMERA SETUP 1 CHANNEL Select the camera to be modified 2 TITLE Inputthe camera Title max 8 characters 3 BRIGHTNESS Adjustimage brightness 32 31 4 CONTRAST Adjust color contrast 32 31 5 SATURATION Adjust color saturation 32 31 E TET 6 HUE Adjust color hue 32 31 MOTION SETUP 1 CHANNEL Select a channel for the setup 2 SENSITIVITY GRADE Adjusts the motion detection sensitivity 1 LOW 5 VERY HIGH 3 RECORD DURATION Sets the record duration from the time that motion is detected If the system detects continuous motion it keeps recording throughout the event and for the duration after the last motion event CHAN ME SENSITIVIT MIRA TIN DETE CELL AIM e For example the duration is set to 10 seconds and the motion last for 3 minutes The system records for 3 minutes and 10 seconds 4 DETECT CELL NUMBER Recording will onl
19. ed 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 45 Type PTZ Camera 1 Connect the Transmit Cable to the D port on the PTZ Control Block on the Observation System 2 Connect the Receive Cable to the D port on the PTZ Control Block on the Observation System 3 Connect the Camera to BNC Channel 1 DIN Channel 1 must be empty RS465 RS485 PTZ CAMERA Not Included 4 Configure PTZ Menu options refer to page 25 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 e MODEL Select a PTZ protocol e PTZ ID Enter the PTZ s ID address e BAUD RATE Enter the PTZ s transmission baud rate e CMD DELAY Set the delay time of the command transmission between bytes Please refer to the PTZ user manual for the manufacturer s recommendations 50 Connecting to a PC using the Serial Port Appendix 6 Connecting to a PC using the Serial Port Appendix 6 The Observation System can be connected directly to a PC COM Port by using the Serial Port located on the back of the system e To connect DVR to a PC users must use a twisted RS232 cable See below e The RS232 settings baudrate parity length stop bit are NOT adj
20. egins the recording when motion is detected e Alarm Begins the recording when an alarm Is detected ont Pm e Motion and Alarm Sets the system to record when Motion and or an Alarm is detected 3 0 24 Hour Activate or deactivate the schedule for a particular hour in a week 4 SUN SAT Activate or deactivate the scheduled hours in a day All hours in the day can be activated or deactivated by double clicking on the name of the day i e Mon Tue etc NOTE If the DVR is set to MOTION RECORDING and the DVR keeps recording continuously or is not triggered to record as expected please check the sensitivity settings and the motion mask setup in CONFIGURATION gt MOTION SETUP If the motion settings are too sensitive you may want to lower the sensitivity level and define a motion detection area for more accuracy If the motion is not triggered as expected you may want to increase the sensitivity level clear the motion mask or enlarge the detection area Record Setup 35 Configuration Configuration 1 HDD MANAGEMENT Includes HDD SETUP HDD Clear and HDD INFORMATION 2 CAMERA SETUP Includes CAMERA TITLE and a CAMERA COLOR SETUP 3 MOTION SETUP Includes SENSITIVITY NERVAE SETUP DURATION DETECT CELL NUMBER PAESED SETUP BUZZER SETUP 4 ALARM SETUP Set up the Alarm mode N C or N O and the Alarm Output Duration 5 INTERVAL SETUP Set up the switch interval of the Full screen and th
21. g SPOT OUT 7 PS 2 MOUSE PORT Connection for a PS 2 mouse 8 POWER INPUT PORT Connection for the DC Power Input 12V 14 Remote Control Remote Control Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control CHANNEL BUTTONS Press 1 4 to select a specific camera by number Use 0 9 to enter the system password MENU BUTTON Opens the Main Menu system setup ESC BUTTON Returns to the previous selection in Menu Mode Exits the Menu Setup when in the Main Menu ZOOM Zooms in on the current image SEQUENCE Turns camera Sequence Mode ON OFF P T Controls the PTZ Camera not included NAVIGATION CONTROLS Navigates in MENU and SEARCH mode Adjusts the zoomed area in ZOOM mode PIP Changes the display to Picture in Picture mode ENTER BUTTON Applies a configuration change in Menu Mode VOLUME SEARCH BUTTON Enters the Search PLAYBACK CONTROLS Controls the playback of video STAND ALONE DVR REMOT E CONTR ILLER Menu NOTE All Buttons described above function the same as the Front Panel buttons see pages 10 12 for detailed information Buttons without descriptions do not provide functionality to this unit 15 Camera Installation Camera Installation Before you install the camera carefully plan where and how you will position the camera and
22. g it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges General Precautions 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 Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off the user is encourage
23. icon to log into system e Click the 0 9 icons or use the front panel buttons to enter the password e Click ENTER to confirm and enter the system e Default ADMIN password leave blank No default password Press ENTER key directly to enter the system e Navigate using the arrows Use ENTER to accept an option and ESC to exit the menu NOTE It is strongly recommended to change the password after the initial setup Please keep a record of your current password Rebooting the System and resetting the factory defaults will not reset the password to the default System Menu Overview 1 DISPLAY SETUP Includes SCREEN SETUP and OSD SETUP 2 RECORD SETUP Includes RECORD CONFIGURATION and SCHEDULE SETUP 3 CONFIGURATION Includes HDD MANAGEMENT TIME DATE SETUP CAMERA SETUP INTERVAL SETUP ALARM SETUP BUZZER SETUP PASSWORD SETUP and SYSTEM INFORMATION 4 EXTERNAL DEVICE Includes TCP IP SETUP RS232C SETUP PAN TILT SETUP 5 BACK UP Backs up data to a memory stick or hard drive 6 FIRMWARE UPGRADE Upgrade the firmware by using a memory stick 7 LANGUAGE Change the OSD language Select a language English French or Spanish 32 System Setup and Navigation Display Setup Screen Setup 1 VERTICAL POSITION Adjust the vertical position of the image 2 HORIZONTAL POSITION Adjust the horizontal position of the image 3 BORDER ENABLE Enable the display of bo
24. le Alarm Search Mode Percentage Search Date Time Search Event Search Password Protection Alarm Input 4 Alarm NO NC 46 Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 2 Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 2 The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the Observation System PC ROUTER Not Included Not Included ty PWR WAN tE 34 4 UP EJEA gd El OBSERVATION SYSTEM SENSOR 4 x 1 4 CCD CAMERAS SLAVE SPOT OUT Not Included Included MONITOR Not Included 47 Connecting a Slave Spot Out Monitor Appendix 3 Connecting a Slave Spot Out Monitor Appendix 3 Connections to a Slave Monitor Spot Out Monitor not included with the System can be made through the VIDEO OUT and or the SPOT OUT ports on the back of the Observation System A slave monitor can be a TV or Computer Monitor with VGA inputs A Slave Monitor is used as a View Only device A Slave Monitor can only display camera data as it is sent from the Observation System based on settings in the Spot Out Menu options e VIDEO OUT Connect the VIDEO OUT port on the back of the Observation System to the VIDEO IN port on the back of the Slave Monitor This will output all onscreen video to a secondary monitor e SPOT OUT Connect the SPOT OUT port on the back of the Observation System to the VIDEO IN port on the back of the Slave Monitor NOTE The Video OUT and Slave out can be
25. ll select that direction for movement Use the mouse wheel to control zoom in zoom out 24 Recording Mode Recording Mode Time 2006 09 01 pm12 00 00 de Y HDD status Amount of Record data Record status Recording RED Stop record White Record mode Lar Alarm REG Motion REC gt Continuous REC CAM F Yer CAM 02 CAM 093 We CAM 04 1 2 a 4 ESS _xVwe e sj RECORDING MODE ME e Indicates that the camera is recording in ALARM Mode e Indicates that the camera is recording in MOTION DETECTION Mode ex e Indicates that the camera is recording in CONTINUOUS Mode HDD STATUS The HDD Status bar indicates the total hard drive amount and the amount of drive space currently in use Total HDD Space HDD Space in use 25 Recording Mode Recording Mode 2006 09 01 pm12 00 00 Record mode Alarm REG Record status Recording RED stop record White Motion REC gt Continuous REC CAM 01 Cl CAM 03 7 gt CAM 0477 if2qaq4 gt RECORDING STATUS Red Icon Indicates the system is recording in Schedule Motion or Alarm Mode Q e White Icon Indicates that the record schedule is not set to record If the unit loses power recording will automatically resume once power is restored based on the recording schedule setup For more information on Regarding Mode Setup please refer to the RECORD SETUP on page 26 27
26. n eiaeda 43 O O 5 E er eee Serre te ree nore eee ae eee 43 A 43 DAAB ACK aipe ea AOE ENAA E ANETE 44 TOUDIOSHOO MTO astron 45 Observation System Specifications Appendix 1 occoccccccccccoccconicanonos 46 Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 2 ocoocccccccocococococncocnnncnonanonanonanoss 47 Connecting a Slave Spot Out Monitor Appendix 3 occonccccccccocnco 48 Connecting Motion Alarm Device Appendix 4 ccccccceceeeeeeeeeeees 49 Connecting PTZ Cameras Appendix 5 ocoocccnccccccccocccococonononnnnnnonaninas 50 Connecting to a PC using the Serial Port Appendix 6 008 51 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 7 cooccocccccoccocccccocnccccancnnnononnonnnns 52 Optional ACOESSOMES erario ski ooldccin 54 Getting Started Getting Started The L15LD400 Series comes with the following components LCD amp DVR COMBO UNIT 4 x CAMERAS WITH INSTALLED 160 GB HDD 4 x METAL STANDS 1x POWER ADAPTOR 4 x 60 FT 18M 1 x 4 SPLITTER CAMERA EXTENSION CABLES POWER ADAPTOR 1x 10 ETHERNET 1 x REMOTE CONTROL 1 x HARDWARE MANUAL CABLE 2 X AA BATTERIES 1 x SOFTWARE MANUAL 1 x QUICK START GUIDE 1 x SOFTWARE CD CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE L15LD400 Series Front 115LD400 Series Front 1 DISPLAY CONTROL BUTTONS Control the onscreen display of Cameras e SEQ Displays camer
27. n which the event occurred e EVENT Displays the event type e MOT Motion detection e LOS Image lost e ALM Alarm trigger The system keeps up to 1000 events in its EVENT LIST Use the Left Mouse button to select the events and use the Mouse wheel to switch pages EVE EARCH AT TIHEDATE HAMHEL EVENT PAGE 000 00 Playback Speed Control When in playback mode Click the onscreen playback icons to adjust the playback speed Speed up the playback Slow down the playback Rewind the playback Play The speed can also be adjusted 1 16X 1X 1X 64X NOTE The mouse wheel can be used to adjust the speed as well 30 Playback The playback speed can also be adjusted using the Front Panel buttons or Remote Control While in playback mode use the direction keys on the remote control to adjust the speed e X times high speed playback e Xtimes low speed playback e Rewind 0 Play To increase the speed e REW key High speed backward playback e FF key High speed forward Playback e Press the keys repeatedly to adjust the speed rate To decrease the speed e Use the STEP keys to Slow playback in reverse or forward e Press the keys repeatedly to adjust the speed rate e Playback picture by picture by STEP keys Step playback in backward or in forward 37 System Setup and Navigation System Setup and Navigation Press the MENU button on the Front panel or Remote or click the onscreen MENU
28. om becoming inverted Camera may not be exactly as shown 16 Camera Installation Connecting Cameras 1 Connect the Female BNC end of the supplied 60 extension cable to the camera Connect the male Power end of the extension cable to the camera Camera may not be exactly as shown 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 The male power port Female Power Port The female power end of the Extension cable connects to port end of the Extension cable the Camera connects to the System 17 Camera Installation 2 Connect the Female end of the supplied 60 extension cable to an open BNC camera input on the back of the System Connect the female Power end of the extension cable to the 4 cable power adaptor NOTE To access the Connection Ports for the System the monitor can be tilted forward for easier access COLOR CCD ChwERy WM ma en e A cic eee RERE Hi S clic 11 Dye A Camera may not be exactly as shown 18 Connecting the Mouse Connecting the Mouse Connect the supplied mouse to the PS 2 Port on the back of the unit Alternatively a mouse can be connected to the USB port located on the side of the unit
29. overed 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 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 on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The video equipment may fall causing serious damage to the video product Use this video product only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the video product Any mounting of the product should follo
30. pe plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your video dealer or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or c
31. plex Technology allows for recording playback or viewing simultaneously e Network Interface for remote viewing over the internet e MJPEG video compression e USB Device port for Firmware Upgrade Backup and Image Transfer e HDD cradle easy to remove upgrade archive e 160GB HDD Designed for Surveillance Hard Drive is specifically designed for optimal performance in the commercial video security applications Table of Contents Table of Contents Cano AP er ee a eee E A 9 ETSED400 Sernes Front ardid 10 12 LEASE D400 SONGS SIAE missien eaan Naa inaa A 13 L15LD400 Series Back ccocconccconccononocconccanccanonaccnnconnonanennccanccanenanenanes 14 REMO CONTO rara aid 15 Camera Instalado atan dc 16 CONNECTING ne MOUSE sssicii anos 19 TVS VAY INO CCS Eor N E S EA E 20 initial Loading SCQUENCE earns aenansaadaceantaotadentonttienasnnesemeansaaeraamaneetee as naees 20 General Display OVervieW ccccccsssseeccceeeeeccaeeeeeeesaeceesaeeecessaaaeeeessaueeeeseaueesessaeseessageeeessagaes 20 NetWork Status IMGICALOIS sasien a 21 Recordin Mode INGICATONS ui ia 21 FUNCUOM ICONS asc lr drop r criadas 21 ADS e eo O 21 BRIAN A e e et aeeeeeee 22 Accessing the Onscreen Setup Menu ccccceesccceeeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeseaseeeaeeeeeseueeesseeeeeseneeesaeees 22 Single Channel and QUAD Display Modes occcccccoccncccccccncccnoccnccnnnconncnnancnnnonannnnonnnncnnnnnanennnnnnns 22 Sequence Display MOE menner A e A Ar A 23
32. rder 4 BORDER WIDTH Adjusts the width of border DEFAULT 5 BORDER COLOR Adjusts the color of the border Display Setup OSD Setup 1 TOP OSD OFFSET Adjusts the position of Top OSD 2 BOTTOM OSD OFFSET Adjust the position of bottom OSD 33 Record Setup Record Setup 1 RECORD SETUP Set up recording mode resolution picture quality and recording frame rate 2 SCHEDULE SETUP Program the recording schedule Record Setup Record Configuration 1 CHANNEL Select a Channel to configure 2 RESOLUTION Set the recording resolution e 704x240 NTSC 720x288 PAL e 352x240 NTSC 360x288 PAL T ALL DEFAULT 3 QUALITY Setthe recording picture quality to High Normal Low NOTE The Data size of the image in the PAL system is larger than the NTSC system The total recording time is the same between the PAL and NTSC systems To transmit more images via the network and to set a longer recording time set the Quality to LOW or Mid and recording at 352x240 360x288 4 FRAME RATE Set the recording speed FPS when an alarm is triggered NTSC 1 30 FPS PAL 1 25 FPS NOTE FPS refers to Frames Per Second 30 FPS is the equivalent of real time video 34 Record Setup Schedule Setup 1 CHANNEL Select a single channel to setup the schedule 2 TYPE Select a recording mode e Continuous Recording Recording is constantly occurring Gal e Motion B
33. sing the MENU SETUP cl P 2004 pm a 209 01 on de ma AM 01 UF ES TE EFH PA es CAMO USF oc ee CAN O gt ES A da tats CAM OVS ci CAN x FS See eae PIP Display Mode Displays cameras in PIP Picture in Picture Mode Press the PIP button on the front panel of the System or use the mouse to select the onscreen PIP icon Press the PIP Button on the front panel Select PIP mode by using the mouse to select the PIP icon 23 Display Modes Zoom Mode Displays a single camera in ZOOM Mode 200 Zoom Select the channel to ZOOM and press the ZOOM button on the front panel of the System or use the mouse to select the onscreen ZOOM icon The area of ZOOM can be moved using the front panel arrows or by using the Mouse Press the ZOOM Button on the front panel Select ZOOM mode by using the mouse to select the ZOOM icon PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom amp Focus Controls Enters PTZ control for a PTZ type camera installed on Channel 1 Press the P T button on the front panel of the System or use the mouse to select the onscreen P T icon The PTZ Camera can be moved using the Mouse Refer to page 25 for PTZ setup instructions Press the P T Button on the front panel Select P T mode by using the mouse to select the P T icon After entering the PTZ control mode use the mouse to control the camera Direction icons will appear in all corners of the screen Clicking on a directional arrow wi
34. t manufacturer can prevent fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the video product is in safe operating condition 17 Wall or Ceiling Mounting The cameras provided with this system should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as instructed in this guide using the provided mounting brackets 18 Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat 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 mb 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 unplu
35. t type continues to be triggered for a period of time i e Motion starts then stops for a short period then starts again With the Event Update Time setting whenever there is an event the system records the starting time and information of the event in the Event Log and ignores the following events within the duration set in the Event update time The setting range of the Event Update time is from 10 seconds to 990 seconds 38 EF INTERVAL SETUP SEQUENCE SCREEN MIP SCREEN EVENT UPDATE DEFAULT ESC TIME DATE SETUP The date and time set by the manufacturer may be different from your time zone It is very important to configure the system date and time before starting recording Set the date and time by using Mouse wheel e DATE FORMAT Asia American European e TIME FORMAT 12 hours 24 hours e MONTH FORMAT English Numeric NOTE It is strongly recommended to Set the time date Reset all factory defaults and CLEAR the Hard Drive PASSWORD SETUP The password consists of 1 to 8 digits Click the 0 9 icons or front panel buttons to enter the password Then click ENTER to confirm and enter the system 1 USER ID Display User ID 2 USER PW Enter the current password 3 NEW PW Enter the new password 4 CONFIRM PW Enter the new password again for confirmation BUZZER SETUP 1 KEY TONE Turn the system beep ON OFF when buttons are pressed on the front panel or remote control 2 VIDEO
36. to the Side Panel Removable Hard Drive Cartridge on page 13 for lock location 53 Optional Accessories Optional Accessories The following accessories are available to add to your existing system SLAVE SPOT OUT BNC TYPE EXTENSION MONITOR CAMERAS CABLE Slave Spot Out Monitors Additional BNC Type Extends the length View selected Cameras on a Cameras between the CAMERA second Monitor and MONITOR Available in 60 length PTZ PRO SERIES CAMERA CAMERAS CAMERAS ACCESSORIES Accessory PTZ Cameras Additional BNC Type Night Vision Accessory for additional view control Cameras with 68 LED illuminators for viewing in total darkness TO ORDER THESE ACCESSORY ITESMS OR FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF AVAILABLE PRODUCTS PLEASE VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW LOREXCCTV COM 54 It s all on the web f Product Information Specification Sheets LA User Manuals ER Software Upgrades Y Quick Start Guides 10 Firmware Upgrades cok koft Internet Explorer ga i Eloren SVI Microsoft a 2 w a 3 gt Be File Edt View E A peed si Fovortes H2 B gt Su zm A g ils 7 A AS AS Bak y x a a fea Options oe E pel currency PAS Tus jsta com LA web gt amp e pai blocked E 4 bh Sear Address El rav orexstore state Address bttp forexstore SESS x Google ppl O C CORPORATE SITE I CONTA PRODUCTS amp INFO i SURVEILLANCE r PAVLU MAT
37. used at the same time however separate monitors will need to be used OBSERVATION SYSTEM VIDEO OUT SPOT OUT OOO SLAVE MONITOR Not Included 48 Connecting Motion Alarm Device Appendix 4 Connecting Motion Alarm Device Appendix 4 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 Menu see page 39 e Example A Window sensor unit has been installed on Alarm Block port 4 When this sensor is activated the camera on DIN or BNC VIDEO port 4 will become active if enabled in the MENU on the Observation System Installing a Sensor 1 Connect the GROUND Cable to the GND port on the Alarm Block on the Observation System ports 3 4 5 or 6 see FUNCTION chart below 2 Connectthe SIGNAL Cable to a numbered port ports 7 8 9or 10 see FUNCTION chart below To start ALARM RECORDING on the System refer to page 39 for menu configurations OBSERVATION SYSTEM SENSOR Not Included RS 485 D pd BA RS 485 D 7 0 RELAY COM E RELAY NC RELAY NO 1121314151617 8 9 10 49 Connecting PTZ Cameras Appendix 5 Connecting PTZ Cameras Appendix 5 PTZ Cameras not includ
38. ustable The transmission baudrate is 19200bps length 8 bits stop bit 1 and the parity is none ASCII CODE is 1 BYTE OBSERVATION SYSTEM PC Not Included Twisted RS232 Cable Configuration OWMR unit Other device PC D SUB 9 cable twisted RS 2320 cable ASCILCODE Func CODE Func CODE R5S 2320 Q 51 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 7 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 7 The Hard Drive serves the same purpose in an Observation System 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 e 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 8 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 e Un clip the release latch with the word OPEN printed beside it by gently pushing on the latch e Slide the cover off to where it locks or catches the stopper and lift the Cartridge Casing to remove it Release Lat
39. w the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Important Safeguards Service 13 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 14 Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product C If the video product has been exposed to rain or water D Ifthe 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 produc
40. y Modes Display Modes Cameras can be displayed in Single Quad Sequence or PIP modes by pressing the buttons on the front panel of the System or by using the mouse to click on the onscreen icons Accessing the Onscreen Setup Menu To access the onscreen Setup menu e Drag the mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen or e Press the Down arrow on the front panel key pad until the onscreen menu appears CAM OTE E CAN GIE ay CAM 015 El CAM DIZE tF CAM E CAN HE A CAMI E DAM HE ai n lt Ti E Ff BN Y F A RR iria L Arras Ca E ae 4p 4 pas e Zn w E w w w a Pit eed a 3 3 Once the onscreen menu appears options can be selected using the left and right arrow keys or by navigating with the mouse Single Channel and QUAD Display Modes Displays cameras in full screen Press buttons 1 4 on the front panel of the System or use the mouse to select the onscreen icons 1 4 or QUAD to select a channel to view Select CAM 1 4 by pressing the front panel buttons Select CAM 1 4 or QUAD by pressing using the mouse to select the icons 22 Display Modes Sequence Display Mode Displays cameras in sequence Press the SEQ Button on the front panel of the System or use the mouse to select the onscreen sequence icon Press the SEQ Button on the front panel Select Sequence mode by using the mouse to select the sequence icon NOTE The sequence can be adjusted u
41. y be triggered when the cells in motion are MORE THAN the number the user has set The smaller the number the more sensitive the detection is 5 MOTION MASK Area detection setup sets which areas detect motion and which areas do not to detect motion e The area that is not detecting motion is Grey e Click the left mouse button and drag the zone WITHOUT motion detect e Click the right button of mouse and drag the zone WITH motion detect 37 Configuration ALARM SETUP 1 CHANNEL Select a channel for the setup 2 ALARM INPUT Set up the Alarm Input type e NORMALLY CLOSED The Alarm is triggered when the circuit is closed ON e NORMALLY OPEN The Alarm is triggered when the circuit is opened OFF 3 DURATION Setup for the post alarm recording duration and the alarm output duration The duration setting is applied to both functions The setting range is from 1 second to 99 seconds NOTE Alarm output can be triggered by alarm input and video loss Motion cannot trigger an alarm output INTERVAL SETUP 1 SEQUENCE SCREEN Full Screen Sequence Interval setup 1 99 SEC 2 PIP SCREEN Picture in Picture setup for the sub picture s sequence interval 1 99 SEC 3 EVENT UPDATE The Event Update Time prevents the system from recording the event logs from the same event The event types include A e Alarm e Motion e Video loss When an event is triggered it is possible that the same even
42. yback PAUSE PLAT CJC qe STEP lp FF Search Mode Press the SEARCH button on the front panel of the System or click the onscreen SEARCH icon to search through previously recorded data 000 Oo SEARCH BACK STOP PAUSE PLAY 200 OM MODE REW aj STEP LIVE MODE aD ae METAS AAA A PLAY MODE Laz There are 3 modes for search PERCENT SEARCH Search by appointing a recording percentage TIME DATE SEARCH Search by appointing a time and date EVENT SEARCH Search by Event list 28 Playback Percent Search e Use the Mouse wheel to select the recording percentage on the search bar e Click PLAY to confirm and start the playback wh EE CAR CH PERCENT SE ART ST oe TOS ERO PA 09 000 0i CENT SEARCH END ASEPI 24010000 gt TAR G z ao oS ag p i 1 E fi Hf i NIMEDATE SEARCH SF m FET EP 09 PRI PERCENT DIO3 EVENT SEARCH E E gilt FLAY ESC Time Date Search e START Set the start time and date for the recording e END Set the end time and date for the recording e TARGET Enter the target time and date to start playback Select the time and date using the Mouse wheel to adjust the numbers Click PLAY to start playback or ESC to cancel sli Y EF WIEN STAR MOerSEP OS PMO i END ZOBSEP 10 PH O l ARGE GER i Et PLA E O A ES 29 Playback Event Search e TIME DATE Displays the event time and date e CHANNEL Displays the channel i

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