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8. Pup m mme dna UA Mam Io er y d Pure Lom Ui AA Rao omia ciun See peccummd nv dog ee Finish button Lorex Auto Port 6 Double click the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding shortcut Forwarding from your desktop to start the program Obtaining Your Router Model Number and Version On most routers the model and version number can be found underneath the router printed on a sticker Example uw N S NETGEAR Mas G Router WORE14 v WW WGR614 refers to the model number 3 v refers to the version number Y MOM ML b 4 3 CE RE m Figure 25 7 X Finding your router model and version 98 Appendix E Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Configuration You must have the following before you configure the software Your router s model number and version number Your router s user name and password Your Lorex device s IP address Your Lorex device s port numbers that require port forwarding Initial Startup Select language 1 Click the Language drop down menu and select a language English French Spanish Click the Start button to continue Lorex Parar iti Software update section Current Version 1 0 2 Update Available Yes WELCOME Hew Ver
9. and camera moves ta The nens polar y Eh LL Figure 7 8 Patrol Control menu Click the Select Position drop down menu and select one of the positions you set in section A Under Waiting Time enter a time in seconds 99 seconds maximum for the camera to pause on the position and then click Set The position appears in the Preset Position List see figure 6 9 21 Controlling PTZ 6 Repeatthe order and position selection until you have completed the tour each tour can have up to eight preset positions Tourl Tour2 Tour3 Tour4 Tour Name Tor Position i Set as default tour Preset Pos 1 Waiting time Sec 2 565 Waiting time Sec 3 E Waiting time Sec 4 E Waiting time Sec A Waiting time Sec 5 Waiting time Sec Waiting time Sec Patrol Control Touri Tour2 Tour3 Tour4 uri uardtour 1 a A A et as default tour Preset Pos Mame i 10 Waiting time Sec 2 E Waiting time Sec 3 5 Waiting time Sec 4 E Waiting time Sec 5 Waiting time Sec 6 p Waiting time Sec 7 E Waiting time Sec 8 55 NE Waiting time Sec Tour Position REA Figure 7 9 Tour positions Tour position 1 appears as Preset Position 1 in the list default Tour position 5 appears as Preset Position 5 in the list 7 Under Tour Name enter a name for your tour
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11. Broveaar helo password ATTENTION You will be able to view live video for 5 10 minutes then the connection will drop To refresh the connection click the camera Icon again Figure 8 6 Remote viewing using a Web browser NOTE You may need to install QuickTime for the Yoics site If you have installed the QuickTime plug in your browser will prompt you to do so now www apple com quicktime download NOTE If you have an external WAN static IP address or you have registered with the free LOREX DDNS service you can configure your router to port forward the incoming Internet connections to the camera Use the static IP address or your customized lorexddns net URL in the address field of your browser to access your camera Yoics registration is not required when using this option For details on setting up a FREE Lorex DDNS account see Appendix F Setting Up DDNS Service on page 104 For details on port forwarding your router see Appendix D Router Port Forwarding on page 96 ATTENTION As a security measure using Yoics remote viewing PC or mobile from one location will disable the option to use the same Yoics ID from a different remote location for approximately 30 minutes NOTE You can also use MSN s Windows Live Messenger as an alternate remote viewing option For details see Remote Viewing Using MSN Messenger on page 31 29 Setting Up Wireless Connec
12. tins Set tht carrera the local computer mie and Metwork Time PrOLOCOL Figure 20 1 Set time on the device to the local time on your PC 72 Settings Network Configuration IP Ports Web http mp4 soso mipes 8070 IP Ports RTSP P4 554 Jap 8554 m Use DHCP to set the Network Address Address Hebwork mask 55 255 255 1 Gateway GEAD Name 1 Name Server 2 mx Figure 20 2 Network Configuration menu To configure network options 1 If desired change the following ports P Port Web The Web Port used for web browser access HTTP by default 80 Port RTSP The IP Port used for live video streaming from the IP Device by default 554 mjpeg The network port for MJPEG transmission by default 8070 e 3gp Not in use e Mp4 Not in use ATTENTION If using multiple cameras each camera must have a unique Web port and RTSP port You MUST forward open the new ports on your router For more details see Appendix D Router Port Forwarding on page 96 Use the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to simplify the port forwarding process For details see Appendix E Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 97 2 By default your camera is set to use DHCP to set a network address Leave the box selected to use DHCP go to step 4 If you deselect the box to enter static network information go to
13. ado deci to semi and smplfy we af d mn ER Du rer tion nino muilomalk decires ul deves and Figure 18 2 Discovery menu To enable disable Bonjour 1 Under Bonjour select Enable Bonjour 2 f desired enter a new name for your device in the Device Name field This will be the name of your device on your network 3 Click Submit Discovery to save your settings UPnP By default your network camera has UPnP enabled This allows you to connect to your camera from the Network menu in Windows Vista My Network Places in Windows XP NOTE You must turn on Network Discovery in Windows in order to discover and connect to devices on your network For details see Finding Your Camera as an UPnP Device optional on page 13 To enable disable UPnP 1 Under UPnP select deselect Enable default 2 Click Submit Discovery to save your settings NOTE UPnP can be used instead of DigiConsole to discover your camera and launch DigiViewer 63 Events Preset ATTENTION This section is applicable to LNZ4001 camera models only Use the Preset menu to configure up to 32 presets on a PTZ Internet camera NOTE You must have at least one saved preset on the camera in order to use the Preset menu For details on setting presets see Events on page 61 Motion Event Preset GO P
14. Format Select either JPEG or MJPEG by default JPEG use MJPEG for improved picture quality but increased bandwidth consumption NOTE You must also change the streaming setting on the camera to MJPEG using DigiViewer For complete details please refer to your camera s instruction manual MJPEG The port for MJPEG streaming By default 8070 If you change this port you must also change the port in DigiViewer and forward the port on your router RTSP The port for MPEG4 streaming Currently not supported by iPhone Under Product enter the following information and tap to save your changes Company By default Lorex Product By default IP Camera e Model Select either LNE1001 LNE3003 or LNZ4001 and tap Tap to exit Changing streaming protocols Advanced If you decide to change streaming types i e Jpeg to you must apply the changes within the Lorex Live 2 Lorex iMobile application AND within the camera The image streaming types MUST BE THE SAME on the camera and in the Lorex Live 2 Lorex iMobile application Tip Jpeg streaming consumes less bandwidth To change the video streaming protocol in the camera D 40 Connect to your camera Click on Settings Device Setup In the Video Streaming drop down menu select the desired video streaming protocol Click Submit Network to save your changes Devise Hastnames EE Td intere LAM Bed 0 Video
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16. 640x480 resolution d 30 frames per second e Supports common browsers Internet Explorer Firefox Safari to be viewed using PC or Mac e Alarm input output camera can be integrated with an alarm system alarm triggers camera motion triggers alarm Motion event triggers e mail notification with JPEG attachment Windows 7 compatible iPhone and iPad connectivity Windows Vista is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation iPhone and iPod touch are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Other trademarks are the property of Lorex Technology Inc We reserve the right to change models configurations or specifications without notice or liability Product may not be exactly as shown ix TABLE OF CONTENTS SEI s eda ord a EUR WR nate EURO E De CO CIR CIR Aon 1 System RequirementS cccccccccc hh hh hum 2 Additional Requirements 00 ccc hrs 2 od aca As 0950 2L A Waal aC DAC a tara e Ne T 2 Camera OVeFVIe hu RN E QU i 3 LNE1001 Wired Easy Connect Internet Camera 3 LNE3003 Wired Wireless Day Night East Connect Internet Camera 4 LNZ4001 Wired Wireless Day Night Pan Tilt Easy Connect Internet Camera 5 seas Geeta weed pote tesa Ed p 6 ENETOUT e du aie eure wh ao Bele rotta ed are teat 6 EINESDUS SEES sutura deb
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18. Effective Period Always Figure 18 10 Alarm output 7 68 Click Submit In Output to save your settings Settings AA SETTINGS The Settings Screen controls the options and configurations for the camera To open the Settings menu e Click Settings in the DigiViewer main window Description Wireless Fan T ilt IP Camera Profarm Dinar Sahiti Address O1BTEXIO 5A 17 Ramobe Access yl Address 197 168 45 131 Network Services Windess Address 0 0 0 0 Firmware LM I 6 16 UzF3 Cnannels je gerahe 050 pio how Date Time 050 Display Text System Ser up the preferences for the camera or vdeo device Lighting Muminator control Submit Preference Figure 19 0 Settings menu The Settings menu consists of the following options click to open the related sub menu Preferences View device network information configure On Screen display and configure IR Sensor by default the Settings menu is also the Preferences menu Device Setup Configure network settings and adjust the system clock e Remote Access Configure settings for remote viewing through DDNS MSN or Yoics e Network Services Configure the Outgoing Email Server and the FTP recording server Accounts Enter user names and passwords for five users and one guest user for the device Wireless Configure settings for wireless networking LNE3003 and LNZ40
19. REAR PANEL LNE1001 Y b 1n ho 275 RESET m 1 Speaker 3 5 mm audio port for external speakers or other audio devices not included 2 Reset Using a paper clip hold for 10 seconds to reset the camera to its default configuration 3 LAN Network port Connect one end of the included network cable to this port and then connect the other end of the network cable to a network router switch or active wall port 4 DC 5 Connect the 5V DC power adapter LNE3003 Series mE 3 1 DC 5V Connect the 5V DC power adapter 2 Reset Using a paper clip hold for 10 seconds to reset the camera to its default configuration 3 Speaker 3 5 mm audio port for external speakers or other audio devices not included 4 LAN Network port Connect one end of the included network cable to this port and then connect the other end of the network cable to a network router switch or active wall port 5 Antenna Connection SMA Connect the wireless antenna angle at 90 180 rotate 360 Rear Panel LNZ4001 9 a 1 Antenna Connection 5 Connect the wireless antenna angle 90 180 rotate 360 2 12VDC Connect the 12V DC power adapter 3 Reset Using a paper clip hold for 10 seconds to reset the camera to its default configuration 4 Audio In 3 5 mm audio port for an external microphone not included 5 Audio Out 3 5 mm audio port
20. 4 Click Add and then click Close to add the website 9 Close Internet Explorer and re login to your camera After you have added the Digiviewer address into Internet Explorer s Trusted Site list you will be able to see the recorded videos on your computer 60 Events EVENTS Use the Events menu to configure options and settings for Motion Events HTTP Events PTZ options and Alarm input output NOTE PTZ and alarm input output is applicable to LNZ4001 Series models only To open the Event menu e Click Events in the DigiViewer main window ala VIEWER Motion Sensitivity range 0 100 nem Motion Threshold ange 0 100 Motion Interval 5 minutes Figure 18 0 Events menu by default Motion Events menu Motion Events Use the Motion Events menu to configure motion detection and email notification To enable motion detection 1 2 Under Motion Event Trigger select Enable Motion Detection Under Motion Sensing configure the following Motion Sensitivity Enter a numeric range for motion sensitivity from 0 no sensitivity 100 very high sensitivity By default motion sensitivity is set to 90 Motion Threshold Enter a value to increase or decrease the threshold before motion is detected The smaller the value the more sensitive motion detecting Motion Interval Enter how many minutes in between the camera should send out motion e mail alerts Click Submi
21. IRE A S EO RUE aa des ew dot diet s 113 Restoring Factory DeraultS 22 304 aaa sida 113 Resetting tne Camera xoi pb eu Sp xd ep ao AAA 114 Recalibrating the Camera 114 Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services 115 Registering Your Camera cerle enhn nr 115 REMOVING Yolcs ServiCGS ROUX EAE XO E RUE ELA RUE 118 Removing Services Using DigiViewer 119 Resetting YOICS VICGS suona reso REA ELEM aut dep 119 Troubleshooting Camera Registration 120 XV XVI GETTING STARTED The system comes with the following components LNE1001 zur POWER SUPPLY P ETHERNET CABLE m MOUNTING STAND MOUNTING KIT QUICKSTART GUIDE DOCUMENTATION CD ll r gt LNE3003 i POWER SUPPLY ETHERNET CABLE a WIRELESS MOUNTING ANTENNA STAND MOUNTING KIT QUICKSTART GUIDE DOCUMENTATION CD rA 2 1 24001 zur POWER SUPPLY ETHERNET CABLE WIRELESS MOUNTING ANTENNA BRACKET gt MOUNTING KIT QUICKSTART GUIDE DOCUMENTATION CD CAMERA CONFIGURATION MAY VARY BY MODEL PLEASE REFER TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR SPECIFIC DETAILS CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE
22. admin 117 Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services Removing Yoics Services If desired you can remove Yoics services Video Stream Camera Viewer from your camera To remove Yoics services 1 Login to the Yoics website using your Yoics ID and password 2 Under My Stuff expand Cameras Click the icon next to the service you wish to remove The Settings page for the selected service opens 3 UnderService Details click Advance Service Settings iphone View Settings Miik XC do flee D Lares Det ELT lium md geo dias sad ti heec m Figure 39 5 Service Settings click Delete Service 4 Click Delete Service and approve the deletion Sharing With Friends Click To Add Are you ture you want to delete this service Recent Viewing History Figure 39 6 Approve the deletion 9 Repeat steps 2 4 for other services you wish to remove 118 Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services Removing Services Using DigiViewer You can also remove all Yoics services registered to your camera using DigiViewer To remove Yoics servics using DigiViewer ls Log in to the camera through Digiconsole or click on Start Network on Windows Vista 7 and double click the name of your camera Enter the cameras user name and password to lo
23. By default your Internet camera is enabled with Yoics Easy Connect Remote Viewing To configure Yoics Instant Networking 1 Select Enable Yoics Remote Access amp Sharing 2 If you have not yet registered your camera click Register this camera For details on registering your camera with Yoics see 3 Click Submit Remote to save your settings Please allow a few moments for your camera to update NOTE For more information on Yoics Easy Connect Remote Viewing see Using Yoics on page 24 NOTE You can also remove Yoics remote access service from this menu For details see Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services on page 115 74 Settings MSN Messenger Your Easy Connect Remote Surveillance Internet Camera can be accessed remotely using Windows Live Messenger nete Ace com Get mad Passwort onem A bores mam cons jm Figure 21 1 Enter the MSN address of the camera along with the MSN addresses of allowed users To configure your camera for remote viewing with MSN 4 Under MSN Messenger select the box Enable MSN 5 Under Account Name enter your newly created MSN Windows Live user name For example Cam 1fdhotmail com 6 Under Account password enter your MSN account password Re enter the password to confirm 7 Under allowed users enter up to 5 MSN Windows Live email addresses Make sure to add
24. Wireless Wireless Settings name channel signal mode security authen 1 Lab 6 100 Infra WEP OPEN 2 linksys 1 89 Infra AES WPA Z PSKTKIP 1 Under Wireless Mode select Enabled 91 Infra TKIP WPA PSK from the drop down menu DigiViewer Sa eee will scan for available wireless To configure wireless settings networks is 2 Select a network from the list Options ee will vary depending your wireless Mode rM network these options are automatically filled in e Network Name 10 The name of ccn P the selected wireless network CNW ca Current Status Displays Connect Not Connected Network mask Mode Displays Managed Unmanaged depending on your Name Server 3 network Figure 24 0 Wireless menu Authentication Will display OPEN or WPA depending on your network Encryption Displays encryption styles 3 Under WPA WEP Password enter the password required to access your network 4 Leave box selected to use DHCP to set the Network Address default Go to step 5 If you want to set your own static wireless network information deselect this box and go to step A OPTIONAL enter your static wireless networking information in the following fields IP Address The wireless IP address for your wireless device Network Mask amp Gateway The numeric addresses assigned to the Network Router e Name Server 1 amp 2 The externa
25. High Speed MPEG Slow Internet MJPEG 160x120 4 640x480 CBR Click Submit Network Please allow a few moments for your camera to update 71 Settings System Clock You may need to change the time zone depending on your region and daylight savings DST settings You must manually configure your camera when your daylight savings settings change To configure the system clock 1 Select the box to enable disable Network Time Protocol NTP NTP automatically sets the system clock using a Network Time Server By default the NTP server is enabled NOTE The Network Time Protocol is a protocol for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems to a central time server 2 Under NTP Server Address enter the address of the NTP Server The default setting is ntp lorexddns net however any other NTP server can be used if desired 3 Under Time Zone select the time zone to the local time from the drop down menu GMT 12 0 GMT 12 4 De select the checkbox beside Use Network Time Protocol to set the system Clock and then re select the checkbox to save your settings OPTIONAL 1 Click Set System Time to set the time on the camera to the local time on your PC This will disable the NTP server 2 Click OK in the confirmation window Please allow a few moments for your camera to update lv Lie Metreork Tene Proloco bo set Ehe sysberm clock IP Server Address rex diss root E PA Time Fahne
26. camera to reboot When rebooting is finished your camera will return to Surveillance mode 3 Click to resume live viewing Restoring Factory Defaults If necessary you can also restore your camera to factory defaults To restore factory defaults 1 From DigiViewer click Settings and then click System 2 Under Advanced Parameter Settings click Restore Please allow a few moments for your camera to reboot When rebooting is finished your camera will return to Surveillance mode 3 Click to resume live viewing 113 Resetting the Camera If you are still experiencing problems with your camera you can perform a hardware reset To reset your camera 1 Make sure the camera is powered on and connected to your network 2 Using a pin press and hold the Reset button on the rear panel of the camera for 10 15 seconds 3 Release the button After a few moments you should hear a couple of clicks from the lens and the image in DigiViewer will go black The lens of the PTZ camera will spin and recalibrate 4 Wait for DigiViewer to return to Surveillance mode and Figure 38 1 Hold Reset for 10 15 sec then click to resume live viewing NOTE If you are using a PTZ Internet Camera you may need to recalibrate the camera after performing a hardware reset NOTE Performing a hard reset will remove all Yoics remote viewing services registered to your camera You will need to register for Yoics services
27. flexible installation Remote Easy Connect Yoics and MSN 10x Digital Zoom e Superior low light performance with night vision LEDs e Supports VGA 640x480 resolution 30 frames per second real time Web browser support Internet Explorer Firefox Safari for viewing on PC or Mac e Supports MJPEG 4 enhanced compression for efficient video streaming Motion event triggers e mail notification with JPEG image attachment Two way audio via integrated microphone and external speakers not included channel surveillance application for real time viewing and recording Free LOREX DDNS included for guaranteed connection e Secure web management User Password protection e Windows 7 compatible iPhone and iPad connectivity LNE4001 Features e Wired wireless 802 11b g connectivity for flexible m installation Professional grade camera HTTP Event camera can trigger or be triggered by other LOREX camera 6 e Pan tilt control via iPhone Preset pan tilt tour e Night vision 30ft 10m IR LEDs Remote easy connect Yoics and MSN e Secure web management connectivity password protected e 10 x digital zoom e enhanced compression for efficient video streaming channel surveillance application for viewing and archiving Two way audio via audio input output external microphone speakers needed Crystal clear video quality in
28. one of your active MSN Hotmail addresses Separate the addresses with a comma and a space For example tomsmith ahotmail com jim jones dhotmail com etc 8 Click Submit Remote to save your settings Please allow a few moments for your camera to update NOTE For complete details on setting up remote viewing through MSN see Remote Viewing Using MSN Messenger on page 31 Dynamic DNS You can also access your camera remotely using Lorex s free DDNS service NOTE If you have yet registered for Lorex DDNS click Register with DDNS Service at the bottom of the Remote Access screen Port forward ports 80 554 8070 before configuring Dynamic DNS DDNS settings For details see Appendix D Router Port Forwarding on page 96 Figure 21 2 Enter DDNS information To configure DDNS settings 1 Select the box Enable Lorex Dynamic DNS service 2 Under DDNS Domain enter your domain name for the free Lorex DDNS service This information can be found in the email received after a successful registration 3 Under account name enter the user name you need to login at http lorexddns net This information can be found in the email received after a successful registration 4 Click Submit Remote to save your settings NOTE For more details see Appendix Setting Up DDNS Service on page 104 75 Settings Network Services The Network Services Menu controls the External Networking Information for the camera used
29. see Appendix Setting Up DDNS Service on page 104 Enter your DDNS information into your camera e Navigate to Settings Remote Access in Digiviewer Select checkbox REGE E Fraile Lores Ciria as ccn oon E ua 45 pate ah DOE sendne Enter your DDNS domain and Account name i e if yourddns name is tomsmith lorexddns net enter only tomsmith 35 Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch amp iPad Starting Lorex Live 2 Lorex iMobile Touch the Lorex Live 2 icon to run the application Adding a Camera After registering for Lorex DDNS you can add a Lorex LN Series Network Camera to Lorex Live Mobile To add a camera 1 Open Lorex Live 2 2 From the Main screen tap the button in the top right corner 3 Under ID enter the name or location of your LN Series Network camera and tap Save For example Office Living Room 4 Under General enter the following information and tap Save A s p rie n s k t URL DDNS enter your complete Lorex DDNS cz domain name i e tomsmith lorexddns net you can m also enter your local or external IP address 224 PORT By default 80 Leave the default port as 80 Enter a name location of your unless you have manually changed the port in camera DigiViewer only recommended for advanced users USERNAME enter the user name of your camera by default admin PASSWORD enter the pa
30. step 3 3 OPTIONAL enter your network information in the following fields Address The numeric address assigned to the IP Device e Network Mask amp Gateway The numeric addresses assigned to the Network Router Name Server 1 amp 2 he external IP address of the Name Server The Name Server is a machine on a network that enables a hostname to be resolved into an IP address i e www lorextechnology com translates to IP Address 207 97 199 227 NOTE Contact your Internet Service Provider for the IP address of your DNS server 4 Click Submit Network to save your settings Please allow a few moments for your camera to update NOTE Incorrect changes to the network settings will prevent the device from communicating and may require a Hardware Reset to resolve For details see Appendix J Rebooting Resetting and Recalibrating the Camera on page 113 73 Settings Remote Access Use the Remote Access Menu to configure remote viewing settings for your device through Yoics MSN or Lorex DDNS To open the Remote Access menu e Click Settings Remote Access acces amp Shares not initialized Feiler ius camera Enable Hara Anami Passwort confirm com raro TAS Deinem Figure 21 0 Remote Access menu Yoics Instant Networking
31. 103 Jul 23 10 47 01 info gt DONS Public ip initial get gt 74 12 124 88 Jul 29 10 47 01 info gt DONS address initial update 74 12 124 88 Jul 29 10 48 13 info gt DONS successful update for eth0 192 168 5 103 74 12 124 88 gt 1 lorexddns net 106 Appendix 6 Connecting Alarm and Motion Devices APPENDIX 6 CONNECTING ALARM AND MOTION DEVICES This section is applicable to LNZ4001 Series models only I GROUND b e 1 i PTZ INTERNET CAMERA c sensor SIGNAL CABLE ALARM GROUND CABLE CABLE ALARM SIREN Figure 35 0 Alarm block on rear panel of LNZ4001 cameras You can connect 12V alarm and motion devices to an LNZ4001 Series camera When an alarm is triggered the PIZ Internet camera can be set to automatically turn towards the triggered area To connect an external alarm sensor to the system 1 Connect the Signal Cable to the desired left most port on the rear panel 2 Connect the Ground Cable to the port second from left on the rear panel 3 desired connect an alarm or siren to the output ports on the rear panel 4 Enable Alarm Input and Output in DigiViewer gt Events gt Alarm Input Output For complete details see Alarm Input Output on page 67 Figure 35 1 Alarm block connections 107 APPENDIX REMOTE ACCESS WITH INTERNET EXPLORER You can access your device from a remote location without using Dig
32. APPENDIX C NETWORK CONNECTIVITY Your IP Device is designed to be controlled using your existing local network and the provided DigiConsole and DigiViewer software You can also view your device remotely using Yoics Remote Access 1 Connect the device to the router or switch using an Ethernet cable and power on the device NOTE The device must be connected to the router prior to connecting power to the IP device 2 Locate the MAC and IP address of your device using DigiConsole For details see Locating the IP and MAC addresses on page 95 3 Run DigiConsole from the provided software CD optional installation to PC and configure DigiViewer to allow DDNS connectivity For details see Appendix Setting Up DDNS Service on page 104 LOREX DDNS Lorex Live 2 App MODEM E ROUTER LNZ4001 LNE3003 LOCAL COMPUTER Figure 30 0 Network connectivity diagram 94 Appendix C Network Connectivity Locating the IP and MAC addresses To find your IP and MAC addresses using DigiConsole DIGICONSOLE 2 1 Run DigiConsole from the software CD HOME gt FIND PLAYBACK REGISTER included with the product 1 1 003 eS IP Addr 192 168 40 122 80 MAC 00 1b fe 00 30 5f 2 From the main menu click Find to open the List of devices DigiConsole automatically locates all available Internet cameras on the network 3 Locate the IP and MAC addresses next to the device icon 4 Record
33. DigiViewer click Events and then HTTP Event Under General HTTP Event select Enable HTTP event Under URL enter the URL DDNS domain of Camera A followed by cgi bin operator ptzset For example 192 168 0 122 81 cgi bin operator ptzset Enter the Port number user ID and password of Camera A Optional If using a proxy server enter the proxy server name port user name and password in the fields Under Alarm Sending Event UR Appendix I Setting Up HTTP Events Enable Event 192 168 0 Ltd ice rator Port Wer MI Password Proxy serwer rare Proxy port number Proxy uar Proxy password Enable Aburm Sas Ever Parameter Marg cn pes Parametir Ek ficto Foral Enab Alarm Motion detection Igetoservemresetname Preset Enobs Alarm UT goto se reemresetname esetz O Alwave Figure 37 2 Completed HTTP Event and Alarm Sending Event fields select Enable Alarm Sending Event Select Enable Alarm Motion Detection Enter the following parameter gotoserverpresetname PresetH For example gotoserverpresetnamezPreset1 Make sure you enter the preset name EXACTLY as it appears in the Preset list Settings gt Preset Select Enable Alarm input Enter the following parameter gotoserverpresetname PresetH For example gotoserverpresetname Preset2 10 Click Submit HTTP Event to save your settings 111 Appendix I Setting Up
34. HJ Matian JPEG E MPEG 4 040x480 Motian JPEG Up to 30 fps in all resolutions MPEG 4 Up to 30 fps all resolutions ATSP MPEG 4 HTTP Motion JPEG and MPEG 4 Controllable frame rate and bandwidth 3GPP ISMA ATSP compatible Two way full duplex Built in microphone Motion event triggers e mail notification With JPEG image attachment or upload to FTP Ethernet RJ 45 audio line out Power ARMY based 32 hit RISC CPU 32 RAM 4MB Flash Linux 24 BV Max 5W 0 50 C 32 113 Humidity 20 8099 mo condensing Internet Explorer Firefox Safari Windows XP Windows Vista Yoics Easy Connect MSN DDNS 36PP Wi Fi iPhone iPod touch supported 3GPP Mobile Phone TCP IP DHCP ARP SMTP ONS NTP Bonjour UPnP ATSE TCR UDP 3GPP ISMA RTSP PC based DigiConsole surveillance application for viewing recording and archiving Up to 6 cameras included Compatible with 16 camera DigiPlayer software FEC RoHS 87 Appendix A Camera Specifications LNE3003 SPECIFICATIONS Models image Sensor Video Format Effective Pixels Scan System Sync System SN Ration Iris Zoom Minimum Illumination Lens Focal Length Tipe Lens Mount Type Aperture Diagonal LED Oty LED Type nm Night Vision Range Unit Weight Unit Dimensions Video Compression Max Resolution Frame Rate Video Streaming Audio Alarm an
35. HTTP Events Result Camera will now turn to face Camera B when motion is detected by Camera B Camera A LNZ4001 Camera B 0 _ DOORWAY Figure 37 3 HTTP Event trigger diagram When Camera B detects motion such as an intruder Camera A will immediately turn to face the doorway If desired you can also program an external alarm to trigger the movement of Camera A For instance you could set an alarm sensor on the door When the door is opened this would trigger Camera A to face towards the doorway 112 Appendix J Rebooting Resetting and Recalibrating the Camera APPENDIX REBOOTING RESETTING AND RECALIBRATING THE CAMERA If you experience problems or errors with your camera you may simply need to reset the camera Your camera features both a software reboot and hardware reset and can be restored to factory defaults PTZ Internet cameras can also be calibrated to resolve any positional issues Rebooting the Camera If your camera freezes or experiences other technical errors please try rebooting the camera from DigiViewer Rebooting should solve most common freezes and hang ups Restart Camera Factory Strings sell Dala Backup Restore getting Figure 38 0 Click Reboot To reboot the camera 1 From DigiViewer click Settings and then click System 2 Under Advanced Parameter Settings click Reboot Please allow a few moments for your
36. Hotmail addresses Separate the addresses with a comma and a space For example tomsmith dhotmail com jim jones dhotmail com etc 7 Click Submit Remote to save your settings Please allow a few moments for your camera to update i B X 32 Configuring MSN Messenger With your camera configured for MSN in DigiViewer you can add the camera s MSN address as one of your contacts in Windows Live Messenger To configure Windows Live Messenger 1 Remote Viewing Using MSN Messenger On your PC open Messenger Start gt Programs gt Windows Live Windows Live Messenger Sign in to Messenger using an active MSN Windows Live account DO NOT use the newly created account for your Internet camera You should immediately receive a prompt from the address of your Internet camera Click OK to add the camera as a contact After a few moments you should receive a message from the camera address Click the prompt to view the cameras profile Figure 9 4 Add the camera as a contact 33 Remote Viewing Using MSN Messenger 9 Click the web cam icon in the top left corner of the profile window and select View this contact s webcam After a few moments you will be viewing live video from your camera lorex cam says My Public IP 216 234 45 2 URL http 216 234 435 2 Options g Aeee F 197 188 45 111 LRL Stee AN ES T Figure 9 6 View the contact s webcam to see live video fr
37. Lorex The replacement of any warranted parts found by Lorex to be defective in the Product or in Lorex s sole discretion the replacement of the Product found be Lorex to be defective If Lorex is unable to repair or replace the Product or CD ROM refund the then current value of the Product Any replacement parts furnished by Lorex in connection with this warranty shall be warranted to the Purchaser for a period equal to the un expired portion of Warranty Period for the Product Warranty Exclusions This warranty does not apply to Bulbs LED s and Batteries supplied with or forming part of the product This warranty is invalidated if other than Lorex accessories are or have been used in or in connection with the Product or in any modification or repair is made to the Product by other than a service depot authorized by Lorex This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising by use of the Product in other than normal including normal atmospheric moisture and humidity conditions or by installation or use of the Product other than in strict accordance with the instructions contained in the Product s Owner s Manual This warranty does not apply to defects in or damages to the Product caused by i negligent use of the Product ii misuse abuse neglect alteration repair or improper installation of the Product iii electrical short circuits or transients iv Purchaser usage not in accordance with product installation v use o
38. Lorex Live 2 in order to see the Pan Tilt button in the single camera view interface 41 Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch amp iPad 42 DIGICONSOLE DIGICONSOLE 2 HOME FINE REGISTER INSTALL B i IP Addr 192 168 0 131 80 00 1b fe 00 5a 17 2 LNE3003 A Addr 192 158 0 122 80 MAC 00 46 fe 60 22 5e About DigiConsole DigiConsole is a discovery tool that lets you find Internet cameras on your local network System Requirements The DigiConsole software included with the IP device has the following installation requirements Description Requirement PU Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or above Operating Windows XP Vista System Memory 1GB RAM Video 16 MB of video memory Network LAN 10 100 BaseT Network Network 384 Kbps upstream WAN High speed Internet service is recommended when using DVR Netviewer Hard Drive 90 MB Installation space required Additional Hard Drive space required for recording Recorded file size will vary depending on recording quality settings 43 ee USING DIGICONSOLE You can run DigiConsole from the software CD included with your product Installing DigiConsole on your PC lets you record and view live streaming video NOTE Installation necessary to record live video Mac installation is not currently supported To open DigiConsole 1 Insert your product CD in your CD DV ROM drive NOTE If Autorun fails to start to C
39. Lorex estime tre d fectueuses dans le produit ou le disque CD ROM ou sa seule discr tion le remplacement du produit jug d fectueux Si Lorex ne peut r parer ni remplacer le produit ou le disque CD ROM rembourser la valeur mon taire du produit ou du disque CD ROM en cours au moment de l achat Toutes les pi ces remplac es par Lorex seront couvertes pendant la p riode r siduelle de la garantie dudit produit Exclusions de la garantie Pour obtenir du service veuillez vous assurer que vous avez inscrit votre produit en ligne www lorexcctv com dans la section d abonnement la garantie Cette garantie ne couvre pas les ampoules voyants DEL ni les piles incluses avec le produit ou faisant partie de celui ci Cette garantie deviendra nulle si des accessoires autres que ceux vendus ou distribu s par Lorex sont utilis s ou ont t utilis s conjointement avec le produit ou si des modifications ou des r parations ont t effectu es au produit par une entit autre qu un centre de service autoris par Lorex Cette garantie ne s applique pas aux d fauts ni aux dommages survenus suite une utilisation anormale du produit incluant des conditions atmosph riques et des taux d humidit anormaux ou suite une installation ou une utilisation du produit autre que celle d crite dans le guide accompagnant le produit Cette garantie ne s applique pas aux d fauts ni aux dommages caus s au produit suite i une utilisation
40. Streaming drop down menu Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch amp iPad Troubleshooting Q can t see my cameras You must forward the ports on your router and register for s free DDNS service Port forwarding and DDNS allows you see your cameras from a remote computer or mobile phone from anywhere in the world If using a PC please visit www lorextechnology com easyconnect to register and download Lorex s Easy Connect Auto Port Forwarding software Register for Lorex s free DDNS service http lorexddns net If using a Mac you will have to forward the ports on your router Every router is different please refer to your router s instruction manual for details on port forwarding or contact your ISP if using combined modem router Q ve forwarded the ports on my router and registered for DDNS but still can t see my cameras A Enter the complete DDNS domain name in your camera s settings in Lorex Live 2 From the Main screen select your camera and tap Under URL DDNS enter your complete Lorex DDNS domain name For example tomsmith lorexddns net Where do find my DDNS domain name A Your DDNS domain name is in the Confirmation Email sent you after registering with Lorex DDNS Q Quick Delete isn t working A Do not tap a camera then swipe Simply swipe your finger Why do not see Pan Tilt in Single Channel view A You must have a Pan Tilt camera such as the LNZ4001 connected to
41. Video Stream Camera Viewer again at www yoics com For complete details on registering and removign Yoics services see Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services on page 115 Recalibrating the Camera NOTE This section is applicable to LNZ4001 camera model only Your Internet camera may need to be recalibrated if you ever reposition the camera or perform a hardware reset To recalibrate the camera 1 From DigiViewer click Events and then click Preset 2 Click Calibration The lens will spin and re orient itself to the position of the camera Delete al cro Figure 38 2 Click Calibration 3 Click Surveillance and then click e to resume live viewing 4 Click to open PTZ controls Use the PTZ navigation arrows to verify that the camera has been calibrated properly If not repeat steps 1 2 Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services APPENDIX K REGISTERING REMOVING AND RESETTING YOICS SERVICES The camera is designed to work with Yoics easy connect remote access Register with Yoics to view your camera from a remote location anywhere anytime NOTE QuickTime is required for Yoics Remote Viewing Download at www apple com quicktime download NOTE Yoics Easy Connect Remote Access service is subject to improvements and changes made by Yoics Registering Your Camera Once you have cr
42. a new Web port You will need to register the additional camera for Lorex s FREE DDNS service prior to entering any DDNS information in the Channels menu 7 Under RTSP Port enter the streaming video port for the streaming video port for the camera For example 553 8 Under User Account enter the user name for the camera by default admin 9 Under password enter the corresponding password to access the camera Re enter the password to confirm by default admin 10 Click Submit Channels to save your settings Please allow a few moments for all the cameras on the network to update p 92 Appendix B Adding Cameras Viewing Cameras Once your new cameras have been entered in the Channels menu you can view them simultaneously in DigiViewer To view cameras simultaneously 1 Log in to your original camera using DigiViewer in your default browser Click Surveillance If necessary stick Meal to resume live viewing Click to open the Channel Display menu Use the Channel Display menu to view channels in full screen quad and 6 channel split screen Click the red squares to view the selected channel in single channel Click to view the selected channel in full screen Click to begin auto sequence DigiViewer will switch between the channels in single channel view Dial VIEWER Dime eer Figure 29 5 Multi camera display in DigiViewer images simulated 93 8
43. authorities on the camera Admin Unrestricted accesstothe device including all settings and options default user name and password admin admin General Access to basic operations including display controls and settings in Surveillance mode and Help user name and password are customizable e Guest Access to basic Surveillance starting stopping live video and Help default user name and password guest guest To open the Accounts menu e Click Settings Accounts Password PETENS contin J conti Ir H n AE nt password ESSERE coat veer Name Uer Para vasswora rio wor Figure 23 0 Accounts menu Current User Account Current User Account shows the user name and password of the currently logged in user By default the administrator admin has unrestricted access to all the settings of the device NOTE You can only have one administrator account To configure administrator options 1 Under User Name enter the new name for the administrator by default admin 2 Under Password enter the new password for the administrator by default admin Enter the password again to confirm 3 Click Submit Accounts to save your changes Please allow a few moments for your camera to update 78 Settings General User Accounts The General user has limited access to the settings of the server You can only create five General User accounts To config
44. based surveillance application for viewing recording and archiving up to 6 cameras LNZ4001 SPECIFICATIONS Models LNZ4001 Image Sensor 1 4 Progressive Color CMOS Sensor Video Format VGA Effective Pixels VGA 640 Hx 480 V Max Resolution 640 x 480 VGA Scan System Progressive CMOS Sync System Internal S N Ration 50 dB Iris AES Shutter Speed VGA 1 75 1 120 sec Zoom 10x Digital Pan Tilt 354 pan range 60 pan speed 125 tilt range 80 sec tilt speed Minimum lllumination 0 5 LUX without IR LED 0 LUX with IR LEDs on IR LED Oty LED Type 5 IR LEDs x 12 850nm Night Vision Range 10M Day Night Function Mechanical IR cut filter Video Compression Motion JPEG amp MPEG 4 Lens Focal Length Type 4 3 mm Fixed Lens Mount Type Fixed Aperture F2 0 FOV Diagonal 55 degree Unit Weight 0 281 Kg 0 6 Lbs Unit Dimensions 112 x 114 x 114 mm 4 4 x 4 4 x 4 4 WXDXH Video Compression Motion JPEG amp MPEG 4 Max Resolution 640 x 480 VGA Frame Rate Motion JPEG Up to 30 fps in all resolutions MPEG 4 Up to 30 fps in all resolutions Video Streaming Video Streaming RTSP MPEG 4 HTTP Motion JPEG and MPEG 4 Controllable frame rate and bandwidth 3GPP ISMA RTSP compatible Audio Two way full duplex Built in microphone Alarm and Event Mana
45. com installation O Contacte un especialista en instalaciones e Favor de referir al documento Need Help para obtener informaci n acerca del servicio al cliente y al soporte t cnico e Favor de notar que una vez que los compo nentes de este producto han sido removidos del embalaje no podr devolver este producto dl rectamente a la tienda LOREX www lorextechnology com April 27 2010 R3 Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing process of your video product safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument However safety is your responsibility too This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product Installation Read and Follow Instructions All the safety and 8 Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are operating instructions should be read before the provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation video product is operated Follow all operating of the video product and to protect it from instructions overheating These openings must not be blocked or Retain Instructions The safety and operating covered The openings should never be blocked by instructions should be retained for future reference placing the video equipment on a bed sofa rug or Heed Warnings C
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50. is made 3 Click Install to start the installation DigiViewer resets and live video streams in your browser interret Explorer Add on installer Security Warneng Do you want to mstall this software Axesa cab Publisher LOREK Technpoleqy Inc Windows Premal Fus biedked pagan Pom corone icm rete coniecta ya uti irs d ell be unio en al rtve peto Bal carm hal arr a Ew ros B cro wo 2 More options Don t install ngu ate fies Fom the interne t n be useful Lass Ple pe t n polenta ham PNE yer computer Only install publishers you balls me LIE Figure 36 2 You must install ActiveX for DigiViewer to function properly inm Fue iie emer coe or unice Ear err rhe EH SEED Li rr Figure 36 3 Unblock applications to allow access to the Internet 109 Appendix I Setting Up HTTP Events APPENDIX I SETTING UP HTTP EVENTS Your Lorex Internet camera includes an advanced feature that allows you to enable HTTP Events NOTE HTTP Events require at least two cameras on the same network HTTP Event means that if motion is detected or an alarm is triggered on one camera an event notification can be sent to another camera A PTZ Internet camera can be programmed to automatically
51. mjpeg Port 8070 8005 NOTE Any changes will make the camera restart Please allow a few moments forthe camera to update 91 Appendix B Adding Cameras Adding Cameras to DigiViewer NOTE Make sure additional cameras are setup and configured individually before entering their network information in the Channel menu of the original camera URL or IP Address RTSP port User a Password Channel Hame Model URL or IP Address port Account FE nn Channel Hama URL ar EP Milram RTSP port leer Pucci Password Figure 29 3 Enter the IP and login information of the additional camera in the Channels menu of the original camera To add additional cameras to DigiViewer 1 Double click your original camera to launch DigiViewer in your default browser 2 Login to your original camera 3 From DigiViewer click Settings and then click Channels You will add information about your new camera to the list of Remote Cameras and Video servers 4 Under Channel Name enter a name for the channel Under Model select LOREX default 6 Under URL or IP Address enter the IP Address DDNS domain name of the additional camera combined with the new Web port For example 192 168 0 122 81 NOTE If your additional camera will be on a different network than your original camera you will need to enter the DDNS domain of the additional camera in the URL field combined with
52. or leave as default Guardtour1 8 Click Submit Patrol 22 Controlling PTZ C Using Patrols Use the saved tour data to set an automatic patrol for the PTZ network camera To set a patrol 1 From the DigiViewer main menu click Surveillance and then click Epas o cosa antca Serial Figure 7 10 Click Surveillance to return to live viewing and click Play 2 Click ES and from the PTZ Control pane click Set see figure 6 11 The Preset Patrol pane opens Figure 7 11 Open the PTZ Control pane and click Set 3 Under Patrol click Set and then select the Tour number you saved in section B 4 Click Patrol Go to start stop the patrol tour FPrecet Set Preset _ Patrol Figure 7 12 Select a Tour and click Patrol Go 23 USING YOICS The camera is designed to work with Yoics easy connect remote access Yoics remote viewing allows you to access your camera from a remote location without needing to configure your router Prerequisite Decide whether you want your camera to connect to Yoics in wired or wireless mode If you have a wireless camera you must connect to your camera in wireless mode before creating a Yoics account For details see Setting Up Wireless Connectivity on page 30 Registering with Yoics You must connect the camera to the same local network as your computer before registration Register for a free Yoics account
53. pcd dus d Using The Camera Setting Up Local Viewing With your camera now detected by DigiConsole you can begin to view live images from your camera on your local network When using Internet Explorer you need to install ActiveX in order for DigiViewer to run properly other supported browsers will require QuickTime To setup local viewing 1 With DigiViewer open in your default browser enter admin in the user name text field and admin in the password text field If using Internet Explorer you will be prompted to Install ActiveX Control 2 Click the warning bar and select Install Active X Control 3 Click Unblock or Continue in any subsequent security windows this is only required for initial setup 4 Click Install to start the installation DigiViewer resets and live video streams in your browser dl Windows Security Alert Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Wedows Firewall hos blacked this program from accepting incoming network connectora yeu this program it will be unblocked on al private networks that you connect to inst are rix al por am El diaconos T Cigarra Lores Path Fdigiconsale 2 0 gconsole eve e twork locaton Private me breork hist ace petami boca hors This program has already been blaced er unbiecked fer a different ne Twerk larann Figure 6 2 Windows Security Firewall 16 ATTEN
54. screen and scroll views built into the application Attention Video streaming speed is dependant on your Wifi 36 connection on your device If you stream multiple camera images at once into your iPhone iPod Touch iPad via WiFi 3G connection you may experience slow images due to WiFi 36 bandwidth constraints NOTE The Multiple View and Scroll View buttons will only appear on the Main screen if you you have two or more cameras connected to Lorex Live Mobile Multiple View Use Multiple View to view your connected cameras in a quad split screen view 1 From the Main Screen tap the button A 4 camera quad split screen view opens 2 Rotate your iPhone iPod Touch iPad sideways Lorex Live 2 Lorex iMobile will adjust for landscape orientation 3 To exit tap the aa button Scroll View Use Scroll View to quickly view each connected camera 7 in single channel view To use Scroll View 1 From the Main screen tap the button 2 Swipe your finger left right to scroll between connected cameras Scroll View 38 Pan Tilt Controls If you are using a Lorex LNZ4001 Network Camera you can use the Pan Tilt controls to use the pan and tilt functions of the LNZ4001 To use Pan Tilt controls 1 From the Main screen select your Pan Tilt camera i e LNZ4001 Network Camera 2 From the Single Channel view tap Pan Tilt at the bottom of the screen 3 Tapthe arrows to pan the
55. to view your camera from any remote computer with an Internet connection or from a 36 iPhone or iPod touch To register with Yoics 1 From DigiViewer click Settings and then click Remote Access 2 Under Yoics Instant Networking click Register this camera Ensure the checkbox beside Enable Yoics Remote Access amp Sharing is selected The Lorex Remote Viewing page opens http lorex yoics com HEW BIECGUISTELA TION Decay Gamon Favorite Pete fame Animar E Hayes fash hone zy Med cpm inferred Er fran riaal b pee pa Figure 8 0 DigiViewer settings registering with Yoics 3 Enter your personal information in the required fields marked with and click Register You will be sent an email confirming your registration Use the email address and password you entered when registering to login to lorex yoics com 24 Using Yoics Registering Your Camera Once you have created an account with Yoics you must register your camera in order to enable Yoics Easy Connect remote viewing To register you camera 1 In your browser go to http lorex yoics com and login using your username and password from the confirmation email Click Yes in any security windows 2 From the Lorex pop up click Continue The Register New Devices page opens NOTE Please watch for Yoics pop ups if the pop up is does not include th
56. when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges General Precautions All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed 2 Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol detergents Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning 3 Donotuse this unit in humid or wet places Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked 9 During lightning storms or when the unit is not used for a long time disconnect the power supply antenna and cables to protect the unit from electrical surge FCC CLASS B NOTICE Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instruction may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning t
57. will be the default position Order refers to the position in the Position Number List see figure 6 9 3 Select a preset position from the Select Pos drop down menu 4 Under Waiting Time enter a time from 1 99 seconds for the camera to pause on the position Select the box to make the tour your default patrol tour 9 Click Set The position appears in the Preset Position List see figure 6 9 Figure 18 6 Saved Patrol Tour 6 Repeat steps 1 5 until you have completed the tour each tour can have up to 8 positions 7 Under Tour Name enter a name for your tour or leave as default Guard Tour 1 8 Click Submit PatroL Please allow a few moments for the PTZ camera to update with the new patrol tour 66 Events Alarm Input Output ATTENTION This section is applicable to LNZ4001 camera models only Configure Alarm Input settings for an external alarm sensor not included and Alarm Output settings for an external alarm light siren not included Alarm Input To configure alarm input settings 1 Connect a 12V external alarm sensor i e motion sensor to the Input ports of the alarm block on the rear panel of the camera 2 Open DigiViewer and click Events gt Alarm Input Output 3 Under Alarm Input select the box Enable Sensor Input 1 4 Under Trigger Condition select High for a Normally Open circuit NO or Low for a Normally Closed circuit NC 9 Under Camera Move select a preset from the
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59. 01 Series only Channels Configure settings for up to 6 Internet cameras and video servers System Advanced parameter settings including camera restart factory defaults and firmware upgrade 69 Settings Preferences Open the Preferences sub menu to view network information for your device as well as settings for the on screen display and lighting inl Figure 19 1 Preferences menu Device Description The Device Description menu lists the following important information about your camera Description IP Device name e MAC Address The physical address of your camera on your local network P Address The network address of your camera Wireless IP Address The wireless network address of your camera LNE3003 LNZ4001 only e Firmware The firmware number presently on your camera On Screen Display To configure OSD options 1 Select Enable OSD selected the OSD will appear on the Surveillance main screen during live viewing 2 Select Show Time selected the time will appear on the Surveillance main screen during live viewing The date and time appear in the following format YY MM DD HH MM SS 3 Under OSD Display Text enter an 8 character text title name to be displayed on the Video Display screen For example Cam 1 PTZ 2 Hall Door 3 etc NOTE Make sure the On Screen Display is disabled before entering new OSD Display Text Figure 19 2 OSD with text a
60. 43 44 IP Address 192 165 1 100 i HH Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Default Gateway 192 158 1 1 Primary DNS Server 207 164 234 193 Secondary DNS Server 207 164 234 123 Hardware VYerson BS EA Version 2 2 SUPPORT of pour and LAN connection dels are doped here The IP information is normally under a header called WAN or Internet Port Each router has different terminology Router IP assigned by the main router Enter this IP into the DMZ section of the primary router 103 Appendix F Setting Up DDNS Service APPENDIX F SETTING UP DDNS SERVICE Lorex offers a free DDNS server for use with your Internet camera A DDNS account creates a website address that allows you to access your camera from a remote location To setup your free Lorex DDNS account 1 In your browser go to http lorexddns net and click Create Account 2 Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information Complete the Warranty Information with your purchase details optional 3 Complete the System Information fields Product License Select your product modelfrom the Product License drop down menu e Product Code Address Locate the MAC address of your recorded while loading the System URL Request Choose a URL for your DDNS connection i e your name your company or business name or any
61. 80 The new Web port must be different from that of the original camera For example change the Web port of the additional camera to 81 IP Ports Web pius 8070 IP Ports RTSP 8554 Iv Use DHCP to set the Network Address IP Address 107 108 45 116 Network mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 107 169 45 45 Name Server 1 Mame Server 2 Figure 29 2 Change the Web port and streaming video port on your additional camerals 9 Enter a new RTSP port for live video streaming By default the streaming video port is 554 The new streaming port must be different from that of the original camera For example change the port to 553 6 Click Submit Network to save your settings 7 Continue configuring your camera as desired ATTENTION You must port forward the new Web ports and streaming video port for each additional camera in your router In this example we would need to port forward ports 81 and 553 For tips on port forwarding see Appendix D Router Port Forwarding on page 96 For complete information on forwarding ports on your router please refer to your router s Instruction manual or visit your router manufacturer s website Port Ranges You can set a range of ports in Network Configuration This sets one port forwarding rule in your router instead of four For example Port Name Port Change Note Port numbers cannot be 1P Port Web 80 800 consecutive i e 8001 8002 IP Port RTSP 8003
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63. DOL 2 MEA Wines Ss modii li Die eo Ly Shaped Lees p Figure 4 4 Find your camera as a UPnP device 3 Atthe prompt enter your user name and password by default admin admin For details on local viewing see Setting Up Local Viewing on page 16 13 Configuring the Camera Viewing Your Camera Using a Mac If you are using one of the Lorex network cameras with a Mac you can view your camera using the Safari web browser NOTE If using a Mac you will not be able to record live video directly to your Mac mem Y E J 4 7 Figure 5 0 DigiViewer in Safari using Mac OS X To view your camera using a Mac 1 Open Safari Click eel Bookmarks button in the Bookmarks bar 2 Under Collections select Bonjour The Bonjour list opens zi i7 2200 0000 TES AE OCS mm s AB RSS U LK T4601 IP Camera Figure 5 1 Double click your device from the Bonjour list 3 Double click your device from the Bonjour Ust 4 Login using your user name and password and select the box for Safari to remember your password Click Log In DigiViewer launches in the main Safari window Default Username admin Default Passwod admin B aca Figure 5 2 Your device may need to reconnect with the new wireless se
64. OT 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 LOREX CONTACT US FIRST NEED HELP DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Please make sure to register your product at www lorextechnology com to receive product updates and information 3 EASY WAYS TO CONTACT US c ul Online Account Customer Support Warranty Registranon 5 __ LOREX SUPPORT Product Support is available 24 7 including product information user manuals quick start up guides and FAQ s at www lorextechnology com support To order accessories visit www lorextechnology com By Email Technical Support for technical installation issues support lorexcorp com Customer Care for warranty and accessory sales customerservice lorexcorp com Customer Feedback info lorexcorp com By Phone NORTH AMERICA CUSTOMER SERVICE 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 LOREX TECH SUPPORT 1 877 755 6739 1 877 75 LOREX MEXICO 1 866 427 6739 INTERNATIONAL 800 425 6739 0 Example From the UK dial 00 instead of Version 8 April 27 2010 LOREX NECESITA AYUDA COMUN QUESE PRIMERO CON NOSOTROS NO DEVUELVA ESTE PRODUCTO A LATIENDA Cerci rese de por favor colocar su producto en www lorexcctv com registration para recibir actualizacio nes y la informaci n del producto 3 MANERAS SENCILLAS DE COMUNICARSE CON NOSOTROS WWW E
65. Open DigiViewer in your default browser using DigiConsole or through the 5 IP address DDNS domain name Log in to your camera using your user name and password by default admin admin Clck Settings and then click Remote Access Under Yoics Instant Networking click Unregister Deselect Enable Yoics Remote Access and click Submit Refresh the browser page press F5 on your keyboard Select Enable Yoics Remote Access and click Submit Refresh the browser page Repeat the registration process at the Yoics website b LEM E M E 120 LOREX AA Revision 3 0 LOREX PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY Lorex warrants to the original retail purchaser only the that this item the Product if properly used and installed and where applicable the CD ROM on which the accompanying software is provided is free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship provided the Product is used in normal conditions and is installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions contained This warranty shall be for the following warranty periods the Warranty Period commencing on the date the Purchaser buys the Product at retail in an unused condition Parts and Labor 1 year Warranted parts do not include Bulbs LED s and Batteries Lorex s obligations under this warranty shall be limited to The repair and or replacement of the product by means of hardware and or software at option of
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68. RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS For setup and viewing the camera requires the following PC running Windows XP Vista 7 Mac OSX 10 4 or later Viewing only Pentium 4 2 4 Ghz or above processor e GB of memory e Internet connection Web browser Internet Explorer 7 or later with Active X Mozilla Firefox Safari NOTE If you are using a Mac only certain functions are available on the camera For details see Viewing Your Camera Using a on page 14 Additional Requirements To view your camera from a remote computer remote viewing using Yoics you may need to install the following QuickTime 7 or later The QuickTime plug in is required to view streaming video from your camera using Yoics Download QuickTime at www apple com quicktime download e QuickTime is also required for use with Web browsers otherthan Internet Explorer i e Firefox Safari About Yoics Yoics Is secure instant networking made easy This camera is designed to work with Yoics easy connect remote access letting you connect to your camera anywhere anytime Visit www yoics com for more information on using Yoics NOTE This manual refers to the camera operating using the Yoics Easy Connect Remote Access service Yoics Easy Connect Remote Access service is subject to improvements and changes made by Yoics CAMERA OVERVIEW LNE1001 Wired Easy Connect Int
69. Select Pos drop down menu When an external alarm or sensor is triggered the PTZ camera will turn to the position of the selected preset Figure 18 7 Alarm input Enable Sensor input 1 Trigger condition High 4 Low Camera move es Figure 18 8 Alarm input 6 Click Submit In Output to save your settings 67 Events Alarm Output To configure alarm output settings 1 Connect an external alarm such as light or siren to the two right ports of the alarm block on the rear panel of the camera Open DigiViewer and click Events gt Alarm Input Output Under Alarm Output select the box Alarm output Under Digital Output select High for a Normally Open circuit NO or Low for a Normally Closed circuit NOTE Trigger Condition will always be Alarm Under alarm select the following Figure 18 9 Alarm output Motion detection the external alarm light siren will be triggered when motion is detected by the camera e Alarm input the external alarm light siren will be triggered when the connected alarm sensor is triggered e Select both if desired Under Alarm duration select 1 60 seconds or OFF The longer the duration the longer the light siren will be active NOTE Effective period is set to always by default e Alarm output Digital output High Q Low Trigger condition Y Alarm Alarm Motion detection Alarm input Alarm duration 1 to 60 sec
70. TION For security reasons you should change the default username and password admin for the camera For details on changing your user name and password see Accounts on page 78 leternet Papier letale Security Wainesg Dr pod bo Hare Ch Pba LORIK Technology los More gece percal de Me fram Pe eee can be ed fh Ne ype can polera Pura peur peespuler Oni ratal publishers you al Figure 6 3 Install ActiveX Using The Camera Adjusting Focus You can manually adjust the focus of the camera NOTE Make sure the camera is powered on and connected to a network before attempting to adjust the focus able y NOTE Please remove the clear vinyl cling over the lens before using the AE Dod To adjust the focus 1 Open DigiViewer in your default browser OR double click the name of your camera in the Network menu Start gt Network if you have Windows Vista 7 NOTE You can open DigiViewer from DigiConsole or directly in your browser using your camera s IP address Using DigiViewer as a monitor turn the ring at the lens of the camera back and forth until Image Is In focus Figure 6 4 Manual focus ring LNE3003 shown 17 CONTROLLING PTZ LNZ4001 ATTENTION This section applies to LNZ4001 Series cameras only To use PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom functions N E Op
71. Use the DDNS domain of the camera is accessing the camera remotely or if the camera is ona different network 4 Under RTSP Port enter the streaming video port for the streaming video port for the camera by default 554 5 Under User Account enter the user name for the camera 6 Under password enter the corresponding password to access the camera Re enter the password to confirm 7 Repeat steps 1 6 for any additional cameras Click the tabs at the top of the screen to switch between groups of cameras 8 Click Submit Channels to save your settings Please allow a few moments for all the cameras on the network to update 81 System Use the System menu to access Advanced Parameter Settings to perform camera maintenance and firmware upgrades Restart Camera Factory Sela Setting Data Figure 26 0 Advanced Parameters menu Maintenance and upgrades Advanced Parameter Settings The restart your camera 1 Click Reboot to restart your camera 2 Wait for 5 seconds and then close the browser 3 Re connect to the camera Reboot Factory Settings j See ne PM Backup Setting Data LLLI ite Ss AA To restore factory defaults 1 Click Restore 2 Wait for 5 seconds and then close the browser 3 Re connect to the camera Restart Camera Reboot Factory Setti
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73. additional LNE Series Internet cameras please visit www lorextechnology com Setting up Additional Cameras Following your camera s quick start guide and instruction manual set up the additional camerals Make sure you have performed the following a y WIRELESS ROUTER Properly assembled the camera Mounted the camera to a desired location optional Connected the camera to your router Connected the camera to a power outlet J LNZ4001 PTZ LNE3003 LAPTOP Figure 29 0 Assemble and setup an additional camera Finding the Additional Cameras To find the additional camera s 1 90 camera to a different network Using DigiViewer click Settings and then Device Setup Launch DigiConsole insert the software CD or if you have installed DigiConsole to your PC select Start Programs DigiConsole Click Find Your camera should appear in the list of device DIGICONSOLE 2 NOTE If you have added the new camera to zum your existing network your new camera and 5 1 1424001 Eon a IP Addr 192 168 0 131 80 your original camera should both appear in 7 MAC 00 1b fe 00 52 17 the device list If you are adding the new 2 LNE3003 IP Addr 192 168 0 122 80 MAC 00 46 60 22 5 Figure 29 1 Find your new camera using DigiConsole Appendix B Adding Cameras 4 Under Network Configuration enter a new Web port for the additional camera By default the Web port is
74. an ambient temperature between 32 F 113 F 0 45 Humidity 20 80 relative humidity non condensing f 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 Before starting permanent installation have another person hold the camera for you while you verify its performance by observing the image on a monitor Night Vision The LNE3003 and LNZ4001 cameras include night vision LEDs which provide the camera with the ability to view images in low light conditions It is important to use the provided power adaptor when using the camera prolonged periods in low light conditions c n 0 ee MOUNTING THE CAMERA The camera can be mounted to walls ceilings desks tables or other flat surfaces To mount the camera to a wall or ceiling 1 Select a location for the camera Make sure you are able to drive screws into the surface If necessary use the mounting bracket pedestal to mark holes for drilling 2 Usethe small screws included in the mounting kit to secure the camera to the mounting bracket LNZ4001 only see figure 2 0 3 Usethe large screws and anchors to secure the camera and bracket pedestal to the mounting surface see figure 2 1 Figure 2 0 Secure camera to bracket LNZ4001 Series only Figure 2 2 Ceiling mountin LNE1001 LNE3003 S
75. browser 4 Re connect to your camera for the changes to take effect 83 Settings Upgrading Firmware When new firmware becomes available for your product you can use DigiViewer to upgrade the device To upgrade firmware 1 84 NOTE Ensure your device is connected to your network prior to performing a firmware upgrade Visit www lorextechnology com and download the latest firmware for your camera from its product page Open DigiViewer Click Settings and then click System Figure 26 1 Select the file and click Open From the System menu click Browse to locate the firmware file on your PC and then click Update Update Firmware Update button Click OK in the dialogue box to confirm the file transfer Wait until the OK window opens Figure 26 2 Upgrade progress he rebooting window appears Wait for 5 seconds and then close the browser Reconnect to the camera for the changes to take effect System Log SYSTEM LOG Open the System Log to view all the activity related to the devices on your network Changes to settings or configurations are listed in the System log To open the System Log e Click Settings System Log EE Lt 15 HET Starting nete Biro mar T XJ o gt HET MAL gt ACP ALARM Lene presens start Prey Target ad 10 20608 at 21720135 gt
76. camera left right and tilt the camera up down and diagonally 4 o button to return the camera to the Home position You must set the Home position in DigiViewer Please refer to your camera s instruction manual for more information Advanced Settings Use the advanced settings of Lorex Live 2 Lorex Mobile to adjust the image stream and ports of your connected cameras These settings are recommended for advanced users only To view advanced settings 1 From the main screen select your camera If adding a new camera tap 2 Under ID enter the name or location of your Save camera and tap 3 Under General select the following information and tap to save your changes e URL DDNS enter your complete Lorex DDNS domain name i e tomsmith lorexddns net you can also enter your local or external IP address Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch amp iPad in Office General um 68 179 106 5 Fari 80 Junna admin Streaming Info Fomai MJPEG MPEG 8070 Settings Menu Port By default 80 Leave the default port as 80 unless you have manually changed the port in DigiViewer only recommended for advanced users Username enter the user name of your camera default admin Password enter the password of your camera by default admin 39 Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch amp iPad Under Streaming Info enter the following information and tap to save your changes
77. ce equipment especially when there is perceived privacy Inquire regarding federal state and or local regulations applicable to the lawful installation of video and or audio recording or surveillance Party consent may be required GARANTIE LIMIT E DES PRODUITS LOREX Lorex garantit l acheteur original ci apres d sign comme tant l acheteur dans un magasin au d tail seulement et que ce produit ci apr s d sign comme tant le produit s il est install correctement et s il y a lieu utilis conform ment aux instructions ci incluses et le disque CD ROM qui comporte le logiciel seront libres de tout d faut de fabrication tant dans les pi ces que la main d oeuvre pourvu que le produit soit utilis dans des conditions normales et install et utilis strictement selon les instructions incluses dans le guide qui l accompagne Cette garantie couvrira la p riode mentionn e ci dessous ci apr s d sign e comme tant la p riode de garantie commencant le jour l acheteur se procure le produit l tat neuf dans un magasin au d tail Pi ces et main d oeuvre 1 ann e les pi ces couvertes n incluent pas les ampoules voyants DEL ni les piles Les obligations de Lorex selon les termes de cette garantie se limitent exclusivement aux points suivants Lorex se r serve le droit de r parer ou de remplacer sa seule discr tion le logiciel et ou le mat riel Le remplacement des pi ces sous garantie que
78. d Event Management Connectors Processors and Memory peration System Power Operating Conditions Browser Support PC Desktop Application Support Remote Viewing Support Mobile Support Supported Protocols Video Surveillance Sofware Approvals 88 LNE3003 1 4 Progressive CMOS Sensor VGA VGA BAOH x 4804 3 07 Progressive Internal More than 5006 without AGC AES 10x Digital 0 5 LUX without LEDs 0 LUM with Night Vision LED 4 0 mm Fed Fixed FLI 58 degree white LED B pieces bm 0 12 kg 0 28 Lbs 4 1 104mm X 2 5 B3mm X 1 47 35mm W X D X Motion JPEG amp MPEG 4 640 x 480 VGA Motion JPEG Up ta 40 fps in all resolutions MPEG 4 Up to 30 fps in resolutions MPEG 4 HTTP Motion JPEG and MPEG 4 Controllable frame rate and bandwidth 3GPP ISMA RTSP compatible Two way duplex Built in microphone Built in mation detection triggers e mail notification with picture attached Image upload via FTP Ethernet RJ 45 audio line out Power ARMB based 32 bit RISC CPU 32MB AMB Flash Linux 24 OV max 4 5 W 0 45 32 113 Humidity 20 80 RH condensing Internet Explorer Firefox Safari Windows XP Windows Vista Yolcs Easy Connect MSN DONS 3GPP Wi Fi iPhone iPad touch supported 3GPP Mobile Phone TCP IP DHCP ARP ICMP FTP SMTP ONS NTP UPaRATSA UDP 3GPP ISMA RTSP PC
79. dow Surveillance main window User The currently logged in user admin general or guest Main Display Screen Shows live video from connected a connected camerals Main Menu Select from Surveillance live viewing Events Settings System Log and Help Advanced Control Panel Shows Image options channel displays PTZ controls Audio Click to turn audio from the camera ON OFF Snapshot Click to take a screenshot of the image in the main display screen Advanced Controls Toolbar Select Channel Display PTZ picture options or rotate image Live Image Click to start stop the live image Record Click to start stop recording the live image Using Internet Explorer on the PC only E UE C User There are three user levels in DigiViewer admin administrator general user and guest For details on managing users and passwords see Accounts on page 78 Main Display Screen Displays live streaming video from the camera as well as option menus 99 Surveillance Main Menu The Main Menu consists of the following e Surveillance Live Viewing always click Surveillance to return to Live Viewing e Events Configuration settings for Motion Detection e Settings Configuration settings for the IP Device System Log View the list of events actions operations of DigiViewer e Help Displays support and contact information NOTE Complete Main Menu only available when logged in as the Administrator Ge
80. e LOREX logo you can click Remind Me Later to continue with the setup We found new product bend ee Uie We detected a Lores Technology Inc perduci local heteork complete the device reglitration press dnd lolo He mike init Thank you for using our services Figure 8 1 Click Complete Registration 3 To register the camera for Video Stream Service enter a name for the camera in the Yoics Device Name text field and click Register Now The camera will be registered to your camera under My Stuff Register your new product Congratulations yare ready to reghler your neve Tales enabled product Enter hare Tor your product and press Reglster Mow J Camera views aocessibbe via a browser Y m pau product name Camera 1 tier mumba NOTE You will see the above camera icon for all camera models LNE1001 LNE3003 and LNZ4001 25 Using Yoics 4 Your camera and will appear under My Stuff Cameras camera B k ug B le G mie Hes ea mess ash ef 9 P s m mimm If your camera does not appear in the under My Stuff press F5on your keyboard to refresh the page Figure 8 4 Completed registration NOTE For complete details on registering with Yoics and in
81. e PTZ Control pane click SET see figure 7 4 The PTZ Control pane displays Preset Patrol controls Under Preset click Set see figure 7 5 From the prompt Applied Successfully click OK Click Go Back to set a new position and repeat steps 1 4 You can set up to 32 positions each Tour can have up to 8 positions OPTIONAL Click Preset Go to view the list of set presets i e Preset1 Preset2 etc Select a preset from the list The camera will reposition itself to the selected preset Figure 7 7 Click Preset Go to open list of presets 354 Pan 125 Tilt Figure 7 4 Set a position for the camera and then click Set Preset E Patrol Set PatrolGo Figure 7 5 In the Preset Patrol pane click Set to save the preset Figure 7 6 Click OK and repeat steps 1 4 Controlling PTZ B Customizing Tours To customize a tour 1 2 3 From Digiviewer click Events and then click Patrol Select a Tour Number e g 1 Under Tour Position click the Order drop down menu and select an Order number first will be the default position Order refers to the position in the Position Number List see figure 7 9 nig IWIEWER i J i F Video Tow rows iso roo TTT sso Ser int There fa pov oes EE NO tle cee us Which sun
82. eated an account with Yoics you must register your camera in order to enable Yoics Easy Connect remote viewing You will be asked to register more than once This is to register the camera for a Video Stream service when using a Web browser and a Camera Viewer service when viewing from an iPhone or iPod touch To register you camera 1 In your browser go to http lorex yoics com and login using your username and password from the confirmation email Click Yes in any security windows 2 From the Lorex pop up click Continue The Register New Devices page opens NOTE Please watch for Yoics pop ups if the pop up is does not include the LOREX logo you can click Remind Me Later to continue with the setup We found a new product Remind me later We have detected new Lorex Technology Inc product on your local network complete the device registration press Complete Registration and follow the instructions Thank you for using our services Figure 39 0 Register your camera with Yoics 115 Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services 3 To register the camera for Video Stream Service enter a name for the camera in the Yoics Device Name text field and click Register Now Video Stream will both be registered to your camera under Stuff Register New Devices hae services detected on your network Congratulations youre ready to regitter your new enabled product Complete the r
83. ecording immediately NOTE If you navigate away from the Find menu while recording a dialogue window asks you if you want to cancel the video stream Click OK to cancel the video stream and quit recording click Cancel to maintain the video stream and continue recording To stop recording e Right click the active camera and select Stop Recording NOTE By default recorded video is saved to C Documents and Settings user DigiConsole Video Estimated Recording Times in DigiConsole Figure 14 2 light next to the device per one camera icon indicates live recording Description Specification VGA 480 680 Time 1 hour 160 MB 1 day 4 1 week 28 GB 51 PLAYING RECORDED VIDEO Once you have recorded live video you can access the video from DigiConsole NOTE You must have DigiConsole installed on your PC in order to record and playback live video NOTE Playback in Windows Media Player requires the Xvid codec A link to Xvid can be found on the Home page of DigiConsole Figure 15 0 Playing recorded video To playback recorded video 1 Click PLAYBACK at the top of the DigiConsole window The Playback menu opens with the columns Device Time and Size 2 Under Device expand the device trees to view the recorded video files for specific IP devices on your network You can also expand Devices to view all the recorded video files from all the devices at once 3 Double click a selec
84. egttiration and you re ready to remote access and share your product Product uanufacturer Yole Device Hare Video Stream ATSP Audio Video Streaming Video by Lores T echinology inc Camera Viewer Camera viewer vin browser by Loree Technology Ec Don t remind me to register these services again Figure 39 1 Register camera for Video Stream Service 4 Following the prompt click Complete Registration to register the camera for Camera Viewer Service Wis new Welcome Ss BR e la Hm id 1 om pma lr al rd o mr al DEL ALIE Er Thank yeu F r using Gur Create P du Creta Lg du ger ode Le Fue Fia C mess Vue srb for pat uuum Figure 39 2 Click Complete Registration for Camera Viewer service 116 The Video Stream service appears under My Stuff but you need to click Complete Registration again and register your camera for the Camera Viwer Service Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services 9 Enter a name for the camera in the Yoics Device name field and click Register Now ae Corpais youre
85. en DigiViewer in your default browser Log in to your camera using your user name and password by default admin admin Click at the bottom of the main display screen The PTZ Control pane appears on the left side of the main display screen Use the navigation arrows to position the camera NOTE Zoom will not be saved as part of the preset 1 Set Open Preset and Patrol Control pane 2 Zoom out 3 Navigation Pan and tilt the camera 4 Zoom In Figure 7 0 PTZ Control pane Controlling PTZ 4 Click SET to open the Preset Patrol Control pane Preset ie Gn MERE Patrol Go Figure 7 2 Preset List Preset Go Patrol Go 1 Set Preset Enter a preset number for the current position of the camera Preset 1 2 Preset Go Open the list of presets 3 Set Patrol Open the list of tours 4 Patrol Go Activate patrol of the selected tour 9 Go Back Return to the PTZ control window Preset Go set Figure 7 3 Tour List V default 19 Controlling PTZ Presets Tours and Patrols Preset Tour and Patrol are advanced features of a Internet camera You can use DigiViewer to access and customized these advanced features Setting Presets To set Presets 1 20 Use the navigation arrows to position the camera at point where you want to patrol e Click lt to pan left and right e Click totiltthe camera up and down From th
86. enes Figure 2 1 Secure camera and bracket to wall LNZ4001 Series Wall Mounting Figure 2 3 Secure camera and bracket to ceiling LNZ4001 Series Ceiling Mounting CONNECTING THE CAMERA With the camera assembled you can now connect the power and network cables To connect the camera 1 Connect the included Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the rear panel of the camera 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network router switch or active wall port NOTE For a wireless connection the camera only needs to be wired to your network for initial setup and configuration Once the camera is fully setup you can disconnect the Ethernet cable and connect your network wirelessly 3 Connect the power adapter to the camera 4 Plugin the power adapter to a power outlet LNE1001 Figure 3 0 Wired connection wired connection only needed for initial setup of wireless cameras LAPTOP LNZ4001 RA nN Wireless Router LNE3003 Figure 3 1 Wireless connection 11 CONFIGURING THE CAMERA With the camera setup and connected you can now set up local viewing remote viewing and wireless connectivity ATTENTION Before starting the installation please ensure your computer is connected to the same local network as the camera and has access to the Internet NOTE It is recommended to install the camera when your computer is wired to the local netwo
87. er regulations of Industry Canada The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the EIRP is not more than required for successful communication IMPORTANT NOTE IC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20 cm between the radiator amp your body LNE1001 Features e Wired connectivity Remote Easy Connect Yoics and e 10x digital zoom e Supports VGA 640x480 resolution 30 frames per second real time e Web browser support Internet Explorer Firefox Safari for viewing on PC or Mac e Supports MJPEG e 4 enhanced compression for efficient video streaming e Motion event triggers e mail notification with JPEG image attachment Two way audio via integrated microphone and external speakers not included channel surveillance application for real time viewing and recording Free LOREX DDNS included for remote connection e Secure web management connectivity password protected e Professional grade camera HTTP event camera can trigger or be triggered by other LOREX camera e Windows 7 compatible iPhone and iPad connectivity Vii LNE3003 Features viii Wired Wireless IEEE 802 11b g connectivity for
88. ernet Camera B LE A a Focus Manually adjust the focus ring to sharpen the image Lens 1 4 lens with a CMOS image sensor Power LED Indicator Lights up solid blue when camera is powered on Network Indicator Pulses blue during network access Microphone Built in microphone for listen in audio over the network Stand Assembled support stand for the camera Camera Overview LNE3003 Wired Wireless Day Night East Connect Internet Camera oe a Focus Manually adjust the focus ring to sharpen the image Lens 1 4 lens with a CMOS image sensor Power LED Indicator Lights up solid blue when camera is powered on Network Indicator Pulses blue during network access Microphone Built in microphone for listen in audio over the network Stand Assembled support stand for the camera Infrared LEDs 6 white light LEDs for night vision Wireless Antenna Removable wireless antenna Camera Overview LNZ4001 Wired Wireless Day Night Pan Tilt Easy Connect Internet Camera Network Indicator Pulses blue during network access Power LED Indicator Lights up solid blue when camera is powered on Microphone Built in microphone for listen in audio over the network Infrared LEDs 12 IR LEDs for night vision Focus Manually adjust the focus ring to sharpen the image Lens 1 4 lens with a CMOS image sensor Wireless Antenna Removable wireless antenna oi
89. eset will be Preset2 not Preset11 64 Events Home Position The Home Position is the position that the camera will automatically take when the camera is powered on To set the Home Position 1 Enter a preset from the list in the Preset Pos Name field 2 Select the box beside Home and click Set The new Home Position will appear in the Home Pos Name field at the top of the menu Calbraton Preset Pos Name Home 8 7 E Preset GO Preset Pos Name Home m Lud Figure 18 4 Setting the Home Position 65 Patrol Control You can set up to four patrol tours composed of up to eight preset positions The camera will move to the programmed positions sequentially Motion Event Touri Tors IAEA cuardtour 1 a Order Select Pos UT Hor Setas default tour Patrol Http Event Discovery Preset Pos Name Alarm Input Output 1 LL 3 E Waits time seo There are four patrol tours to E pe Waiting time set for composing different preset positions Each one lists 4 Watina me Poe E Ji time Sec up to 8 positions which can be programmed and the camera AE moves to the programmed 4 ds positions sequentially Figure 18 5 Patrol Control menu To set a patrol tour 1 Select a Tour Number e g Tour 2 Under Tour Position select an Order number from the Order drop down menu first
90. f replacement parts not supplied by Lorex vi improper Product maintenance or viii accident fire flood or other Acts of God This warranty does not cover the performance or functionality of any computer software included in the package with the Product This warranty only covers defects in the CD ROM media such as a broken or a defect in the CD ROM that would prevent the CD ROM from being read by your personal computer s CD ROM drive Lorex makes no warranty that the software provided with the Product will function without interruption or otherwise be free of anomalies errors or Bugs Lorex makes no warranty with regard to any software provided with the Product unless specifically set forth otherwise in a license agreement accompanying such software This warranty does not cover any costs relating to removal or replacement of any Product CD ROM or software installed on your computer Lorex reserves the right to make changes in design or to make additions to or improvements in its products without incurring any obligation to modify any product which has already been manufactured Lorex will make every effort to provide updates and fixes to its software via its website This warranty does not cover any alteration or damage to any other software that may be or may become resident on the users system as a result of installing the software provided This warranty is in lieu of other warranties express or implied and Lorex neither assumes nor autho
91. for Remote Access To open the Network Services menu e Click Settings Network Services servir FTP Serves Mires Account toe ILLU o Figure 22 0 Network Services menu Outgoing Email Server Configure the Outgoing Email Server to receive Motion notifications through email Prerequisites 1 Create a DDNS account and enter the DDNS information into the camera s DDNS window Settings Remote Access e For details on creating a DDNS account see Appendix Setting Up DDNS Service page 104 Configure motion sensing and enter the designated email address that receives the motion notification see Motion Events on page 61 To configure email server options 1 76 Select the box Enable outgoing email messages This will send an email notification whenever motion is detected by the or an external sensor is triggered If using Lorex DDNS go to step 4 If using your own email server to step 2 Under SMTP Server enter the SMTP server address for the outgoing email account Under Port enter the outgoing email port NOTE The port may have to be forwarded on your router Under From Address enter the sender s email address for the outgoing email notification If using Lorex DDNS go to step 7 Under Account Name enter the user name ID required for the email server Under Account Password enter the password for the email se
92. for external speakers or other audio devices not included 6 Ethernet Network port Connect one end of the included network cable to this port and then connect the other end of the network cable to a network router switch or active wall port 7 Alarm Block Connection block for external alarm motion devices not included SETTING UP THE CAMERA Basic setup for your network camera NOTE Pedestal assembly refers to LNE1001 and LNE3003 series only To set up the camera 1 Attach the stand to the base 2 Attach the mounting bracket to the stand 3 Attach the camera to the completed pedestal Use the thumb screws to secure the camera firmly 4 Attach the wireless antenna to the back of the camera LNE3003 LNZ4001 series onb Figure 1 0 Assemble the pedestal Figure 1 2 Attach the antenna to the camera LNE3003 LNZ4001 only Figure 1 3 Fully assembled camera from top right LNE1001 LNZ4001 POSITIONING THE CAMERA Before you install the camera carefully plan where and how it will be positioned 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 Route the cables so that they are not close to power or telephone lines transformers microwave ovens or other electrical equipment e Select a location for the camera that has
93. formation on resetting or deleting services see Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services on page 115 9 Double click your IP camera to view live camera images Double click on the camera s name to view the feed When prompted enter the IP Camera s user name admin and password admin 26 Using Yoics Removing a Camera from Yoics You may need to remove the camera from the Yoics service if you decide to change a wireless camera into wired camera or vise versa Since the wireless cameras LNZ4001 LNE3003 are capable of connecting through a wired and wireless connection you may want to change the way your camera connects wired or wireless Before you change the type of connection of your camera you must first remove the camera from the Yoics service Removing a device from Yoics is a two step process First you must remove the device fom the Yoics website Next you must reset Yoics within the camera Step 1 of 2 To remove a camera from the Yoics service 1 Login to your Yoics account at http Lorex yoics com 2 Under Stuff click beside the name of your camera he Advanced Settings options open Cameras LNE3003 Click to open Advanced settings 3 Scroll down and click the plus symbol beside Advanced Service Settings he setting window opens and displays a list of connected items Click to expand window Advanced Service Settings Service ide
94. g in default username admin default password admin Clck Settings Remote Access Under Yoics Instant Networking click Reset Please allow a few moments for DigiViewer to update then refresh the browser Enable Yoics Remote Access amp Sharing Device is Registered Under Yoics a message will read Yoics is not initialized Register this camera Your camera has now been remove from Yoics service NOTE Press F5 on your keyboard to refresh the page NOTE Performing a hard reset of your camera will also remove all Yoics services registered to your camera For details see Appendix J Rebooting Resetting and Recalibrating the Camera on page 113 Resetting Yoics Services If you remove Yoics services using DigiViewer or due to a hardware reset you can quickly reset the services from the Yoics website To reset Yoics services 1 In your browser go to www yoics com and log in using your Yoics ID and password 2 Apop up will alert you to the fact that Yoics remote viewing services have been removed from your camera Click Reset Service Figure 39 9 Rest Yoics service 3 Repeat step 2 for remaining Yoics services 119 Appendix K Registering Removing and Resetting Yoics Services Troubleshooting Camera Registration If you still cannot see your camera after registering for Yoics services use the Unregister and Enable check mark to retry renewing the connection to registration 1
95. gement Motion event triggers e mail notification with JPEG image attachment or upload to FTP Connectors RJ 45 for Ethernet 10 100 Base T DC power jack Terminal blocks for 1 alarm input 1 output Reset push switch 3 5 mm jack for Mic Line 3 5 mm jack for line out Termination 1 port DI 1 port DO Input Output Alarm input 5V 12V DC Alarm output Max 30W Processors and Memory ARMS based 32 bit RISC CPU 32MB RAM 4MB Flash Operation System Linux 2 4 Power 12V DC 1A Max 5W Operating Conditions 0 50 32 113 Humidity 20 80 RH no condensing Browser Support Internet Explorer Firefox Safari PC Desktop Application Support Appendix A Camera Specifications Windows XP Windows Vista Remote Viewing Support Yoics Easy Connect MSN DDNS Mobile Support Mobile 3GPP Wi Fi iPhone iPod touch supported 3GPP Phone Supported Protocols TCP IP DHCP ARP ICMP FTP SMTP DNS NTP Bonjour UPnP RTSP RTP HTTP TCP UDP 3GPP ISMA RTSP Video Surveillance Software Compatible PC based DigiConsole surveillance application for viewing recording and archiving up to 6 cameras included with 16 camera DigiPlayer software Approvals 354 PAN 125 TILT CE FCC RoHS 89 APPENDIX B ADDING CAMERAS DigiViewer can let you view and control up to six Internet cameras simultaneously To purchase
96. giConsole installation This operation will install Ehe Digitcarisale Installing the program will allow vou to record and play back video as well as save your program configuration For Future use Click Next to continue Figure 12 0 Installing DigiConsole To install DigiConsole 1 Click INSTALL to begin installing DigiConsole on your PC 2 Click Next to continue 3 Readthe License Agreement and click Accept License to continue 4 Click Next to install DigiConsole to the default directory OR 5 Click to change the save location you can also edit the Start Menu name Click Next to continue 6 Click OK in the dialogue box to finish the installation Exit and re open DigiConsole using the desktop icon before making further changes DIGICONSOLE 2 OME ra RESITA THETA de apes aci rota iei ani ars ane cerner ibant Figure 12 2 DLL Server message upon installation completion Executing Exbermal Tasks Pe do y n Figure 12 1 Completing the installation 49 UNINSTALLING DIGICONSOLE To uninstall DigiConsole 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel Add or Remove Programs 2 From the Add or Remove Programs list select DigiConsole and click Change Remove Dieimerge Application Removal DigiConsole Un installer You about to remove the DigiConsole application Note that user data files inc
97. gistered your product on line www lorexcctv com in the warranty registration section Should the Product require service under this warranty the Purchaser must provide Lorex with a copy of his her original dated bill of sale receipt or invoice failing which Lorex will not perform any of its obligations under this warranty If you return the Product and or CD ROM to Lorex you must assume the risk of damage or loss during shipment You must use the original packaging or the equivalent and you must pay postage To claim on this warranty proceed with the following steps 1 Pack the Product in a well padded sturdy carton i the unit was purchased in the United States proceed as follows Please contact our customer service department to obtain a return authorization number Return the unit to Lorex Returns c o Russell Farrow 15 Lawrence Bell Drive Amherst NY 14221 ii If the unit was purchased in Canada proceed as follows Please contact our customer service department to obtain a return authorization number Return the unit to Lorex Service Center 250 Royal Crest Court Markham Ont L3R 3S1 iii If the unit was purchased in Europe please visit www lorexinternational com for return instructions TOLL FREE CUSTOMER SUPPORT North America 1 888 42 LOREX 1 888 425 6739 Local 905 940 5355 International 800 42 LOREX 0 800 425 67390 www lorexcctv com Always use discretion when installing video and or audio surveillan
98. haracteristics 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 19 20 2 22 Cleaning Unplug the video product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Product and Cart Combination Video and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the video product and car combination to overturn Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects for any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or
99. he equipment on and off the user is encouraged 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 This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC EMC and VD Therefore it is designated to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not cause interference with other appliance usage However it is Imperative that the user follows this manuals guideline 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 INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause interference 2 This device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device This device has been designed to operate with an antenna having a maximum gain of 2 17 dBi Antenna having a higher gain is strictly prohibited p
100. he device and select Stop Recording NOTE You can only record live video once you have installed DigiConsole to your PC Mac installation is not supported For more details see Installing DigiConsole on page 49 Mute Audio From Camera Using DigiConsole DIGICONSOLE 2 HOME 7 FIND PLACE REGISTER LNE SORTES 152 168 45 182 fO Ba Deva iri rcm Eon pr Veloso Vice Image s pure cusco Camera Marrone Ful scien nde Ene ip of deus Figure 11 4 Live video options DIGICONSOLE 2 HOME LE E Device m Son Viren E Pubs Adeo from Camera Fil Frahs E3 of Figure 11 5 Record Figure 11 6 Recording live video Select this option to mute the audio feed from the device 47 Using DigiConsole Enable microphone Select this option to enable two way audio Two way audio requires speakers attached to a camera and a microphone enabled on your PC for microphone recording Full screen Mode Select this option to view the live video in full screen Press ESC on your keyboard to cancel Refresh the list of devices Manually refresh the device list if you have Figure 11 7 Full screen video performed firmware updates added any new devices or changed network setting
101. iConsole para X w O16 VIEWER Figure 36 0 Access your device remotely using Internet Explorer To access your device remotely using Internet Explorer Open Internet Explorer and enter the Local IP address of the camera i e http 192 168 0 104 if inside the Local Network or the Remote IP address of the camera http 72 154 89 164 or the DDNS domain of the camera http myurl lorexddns net 108 Appendix H Remote Access with Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Security Warnings Several security warnings may appear based on your Internet Explorer settings when launching DigiViewer in Internet Explorer If not already installed on your system you need to install ActiveX You also need to grant DigiViewer and other related components or applications access to the Internet To install ActiveX 1 Click the warning bar it turns from yellow to blue and select Install ActiveX Control 117 nh b Feo mi Thu arts the Palm bdo pA bec ie cal Tem LOSER Techos Fre poe Pratt the the add en bed eri to rial Figure 36 1 Right click the warning bar in Internet Explorer 2 Click Unblock or Continue in any subsequent security windows Some IP devices require connectivity across the network and may be flagged by the Windows Firewall when a connection to your PC
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103. k cable from the camera 7 Double click the camera in the the Windows Network menu Start2 Network to launch DigiViewer in your default browser NOTE If using a Mac use Bonjour in Safari to auto detect your camera 30 Remote Viewing Using MSN Messenger 5 REMOTE VIEWING USING MSN MESSENGER Your Easy Connect Remote Surveillance Internet Camera can be accessed remotely using MSN s Windows Live Messenger Remote Viewing through Messenger involves first creating an MSN Windows Live account for the camera configuring your camera in DigiViewer and adding the camera as an MSN Windows Live contact in Messenger Creating an MSN Account The first step in accessing your camera through Messenger 15 to set up a new MSN account for the camera Windows Live To create a new MSN account 1 In your web browser go to www msn com and click on HotmaiL NOTE You can also register for MSN through DigiViewer Settings gt Remote Access and click Register with MSN 2 Click Sign up to create a new account strictly for your Internet Camera 3 From the Create A Windows Live ID page enter a Windows Live ID user name and password and complete the required personal information NOTE Both dlive com and dhotmail com will work with your Internet camera 4 Click l accept With the successful creation of your new MSN account you will be taken to your Hotmail inbox Use this new MSN Windows Live account to access
104. l IP address of the Name Server The Name Server is a machine on a network that enables a hostname to be resolved into an IP address i e www lorex com translates to IP Address 207 97 199 227 6 Click Submit Wireless to save your settings Please allow a few moments for your camera to update For more details see Setting Up Wireless Connectivity on page 30 80 Channels Use the Channels menu to enter information about other cameras on your network You can connect up to six network cameras and video servers for unified simultaneous viewing NOTE For better security do not access these remote cameras using administrator accounts use general operator accounts instead To open the Channels menu e Click Settings Channels ATTENTION If you change the Web or RTSP ports on any additional cameras you must enter that new port information in the respective fields of the Channel menu Also you must port forward these ports on your router TRL or IP erii 1658 0 L2z RISP port ser Account Chana flare hdd User Anne Pasco LI URL i 152 158 0 11431 RTSP port fucrunt Pao aetna Figure 25 0 Channels menu Remote Cameras and Video Servers To configure channel options 1 Under Channel Name enter a name for the channel 2 Under Model select LOREX default 3 Under URL or IP Address enter the IP Address or DDNS domain of the remote additional camera NOTE
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106. lick Find to discover Lorex cameras on your network DIGICONSOLE 2 HOME FIND PLAYBACK 1 LNZ4001 IP 192 168 0 131 80 MAC 00 1b fe 00 5a 17 2 LNE3003 IP Addr 192 168 0 122 80 MAC 00 4 60 22 5 Figure 4 1 Select your camera from the list of devices 4 Double click the selected camera to launch DigiViewer in your default browser 5 Atthe prompt enter your user name and password by default admin admin For details on local viewing see see Setting Up Local Viewing on page 16 Finding Your Camera as an UPnP Device optional You can also discover the camera as an UPnP Universal Plug and Play device by opening Network in Vista My Network Places for Windows XP users To discover your UPnP device 1 on Network discovery and file sharing to find your camera as an UPnP device and Jeeg png mecs wile hal im rd discevery amd s haee Hala siran ine Sharing C imber Figure 4 2 Turn on Network discovery Figure 4 3 Allow Network discovery 2 Double click the selected camera icon to launch DigiViewer in your default browser NOTE If using Windows XP Vista 7 It is highly recommended to use Category Workgroup hi al Pe Internet Explorer PC version as your default browser A LESS Fani P aj
107. lized Register this camera Now you may reconnect to your camera In wired or wireless mode to re register your camera with Yoics For details on connecting to your camera wirelessly see Setting Up Wireless Connectivity on page 30 How do tell which Mac address is wired or wireless Look at the 7th and 8th number of the Mac address The smaller value will be the wired address The larger value will be the wireless address This applies to Lorex LN series cameras only The wired and wireless Mac address is also printed on a sticker that is affixed to the camera Sr 1 74001 Wireless Pan Tilt IP Camera 001F54 ist LNZAO01 Wireless Pan Tilt IP Camera 001F Wired JODE Wireless In this example the Mac address with the 20 is the wired connection The Mac address with the 21 is the wireless connection 28 Using Yoics Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser To access your device remotely from a web browser 1 In your browser go to http lorex yoics com and log in using your user name and password Click Yes in the security pop up window 2 Under My Stuff click the camera you want to view 3 Enter you user name and password by default admin to login to your camera Ale Hip Links b Buy be IT LOREA di lg Your miberreet connected servers Name esl Stabue Cannect d welcome digitest logout
108. luding video recordings will not be removed Click OK to continue Cancel Figure 13 0 DigiConsole Uninstaller window 3 In the DigiConsole Uninstaller window click OK NOTE Your data files and recorded files are not removed when uninstalling DigiConsole To remove these files manually delete the DigiConsole folder on your hard drive a Uninstall Applications Starting DigiConsole application removal Deleting Menu Items Deleting Registry Items DigiConsale Ok Unregistering components Removing Files Un installation completed Figure 13 1 DigiConsole removal complete 4 Close the DigiConsole Uninstaller window NOTE You should restart your PC after uninstalling any application 50 RECORDING LIVE VIDEO With DigiConsole installed on your PC you have the option to record and playback live video NOTE Recording does not include audio DIGICONSOLE 2 a 3 fac OD Nucl Figure 14 0 Recording live video To record live video Click Find and select your camera from the list of devices 2 Right click the camera and select View Live Image Allow a Me STE S ROREM few moments for the live video to start You can only record HA Damien etm video once live video 15 being streamed form the device 3 Right click the camera again and select Record Video DigiConsole begins r
109. m Yoics 27 Xi Remote Viewing Using a Web Browser 29 Setting Up Wireless Connectivity 30 Remote Viewing Using MSN Messenger 31 Creating an MSN Account 31 Download and Install Messenger aci aeta a stating ee dox A ghee aa Rcx ata c 31 Configuring MSN Messenger on Your Camera 32 Configuring MSN Messenger 33 Cant VIdeo uu ade eur uade ou dc diss eos Be iacu i PE OE A Mone x 34 Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch Pad 35 Downloading the ADD usce sse OO dc uet id Ao dad qoe P eed 35 Remote Viewing using the iPhone iPod Touch iPad 39 on dou imd battere a 36 Using 2 Lorex eu ove t eG A Odd aca a ta Caef dos d 36 SINGS Channel VIEW 4 4 odd a pq Pb A LER PRU ads p qudd p dde ado Sed 36 VIEW CI 37 UID MIO a e t 37 A 37 Cometa ant ula dlrs a tir Senis ee aba pira E 37
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111. nd time 4 Click Submit Preferences Please allow a few moments for your camera to update 70 Settings Lighting To configure lighting settings 1 2 3 Under Illuminator control select AUTO ON or OFF from the drop down menu This option control the night vision LEDs around the lens By default the camera is set to Auto Under Mode select Outdoor Indoor 50 Hz or Indoor 60 Hz This option controls the mode of the night vision LEDs By default the camera is set to Indoor 60 Hz NOTE With the IR Sensor set to auto you can still set the mode to Outdoor Indoor 50 Hz or Indoor 60 Hz Click Submit Preferences Please allow a few moments for your camera to update Device Setup The Device Setup menu controls the Internal Networking Information for the IP Device To open the Device Setup menu tat UTR rario 8 Porta AT 1 Ur oso denar e Click Settings gt Device Setup LICUIT LJ Figure 20 0 Device setup menu Local Network Settings To configure local network settings 1 2 Under Device Hostname enter a name for your device This will be the name of your device on your local network Under Video Streaming select the video quality for your network configuration Local Area Network e Slow Internet MPEG MPEG4 640x480 4 320x240 Internet LAN Internet LAN MPEG 4 640 480 MJPEG 640x480 default High Speed MJPEG 320x240
112. nder des accessoires visitez www lorextechnology com Par Courriel support technique pour les questions techniques et d installation support lorexcorp com OU service la client le pour les questions de garantie et les ventes d accessoires customerservice lorexcorp com Commentaires des clients info lorexcorp com Par Telephone NORTE AMERICA SERVICE A LA CLIENTELE 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 LOREX SUPPORT TECHNIQUE 1 877 755 6739 1 877 75 LOREX MEXICO 1 866 427 6739 INTERNATIONAL 800 425 6739 0 Exemple A partir du Royaume Uni composez 00 au lieu de nous serions heureux de recevoir vos commentaires a info lorexcorp com pour commander des accessoires visitez www lorextechnology com Version 8 April 27 2010 BEFORE YOU START THRISAPRODUCTEMAY REQUIRE SPROFESSIONALSINSTALLATION LOREX IS COMMITTED TO FULFILLING YOUR SECURITY NEEDS e We have developed user friendly products and documentation Please read the Quick Start Guide and User Manual before you install this product e Consumer Guides and Video Tutorials are available on our web site at www lorextechnology com support e f you require further installation assistance please visit www lorextechnology com installation or contact a professional installer o Please refer to the Need Help insert for technical support and customer care information e Please note that once the components of this product have been unsea
113. ndicates two routers have been detected 101 Appendix E Auto Port Forwarding Wizard The Possible 1st Router refers to the router directly connected to your system This is the router that requires the port forward information e he Possible 2nd Router refers to the router immediate to the internet connection This is the router that requires you to configure a DMZ host connection Scenario A Router Modem combination Router e You may have a router modem combination with a second router in your network Scearnio B Multiple Routers e You may have two routers in your network Internet Port Forward port 80 amp DMZ IP 294 to Router 1 i S gt Router 1 Modem Router 2 N EXAMPLE m TA AD pum um Enter 192 168 1 100 into the DMZ Host IP section into Router 2 IP Address 192 168 1 100 Assigned by Router 2 In both scenarios the router that is immediate to the internet connection Router 2 in illustration must act as a bridge to another router Router 1 in illustration The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard must connect to Router 1 A proper DMZ configuration in Router 2 allows all incoming traffic going through Router 2 to automatically pass to Router 1 Router 2 acts as a dummy router and passes all the incoming data onto Router 1 Router 1 is the router that needs the port forwarding information 102 Configuring a DMZ host c
114. neral users are limited to Surveillance and Help See Accounts for more details Advanced Controls Tool Panel Change channel displays control PTZ cameras or adjust picture once activated from the Advanced Controls Toolbar the bottom of the main window See Figures 7 4 7 6 Brightness Contrast Audio Controls the Audio on the IP Device on Audio Enabled devices only Please refer to the Hardware Manual for the specific model Still Image Capture Button Click to capture the currently displayed video image as a still image in a separate browser window This still image can be saved as a JPG file To save a still image 1 Right click anywhere on the image and select Save Picture As 2 From the Save As window select a save location file name and click Save 96 Surveillance Advanced Controls Toolbar Click to activate Advanced Controls at the bottom of the main window Channel Display View Single Screen Quad and Six channel displays Click a to view Full Screen Click 152 to change channels automatically in Sequence mode PIZ Control movement and presets of a PTZ camera For more details see Controlling PTZ on page 18 Picture Use the sliders to adjust Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation Click the text to set to default click Brightness to set to default Rotate Image Rotates the live video in 90 clockwise increments Internet Explorer with ActiveX onl
115. ngs Pacher Thee Ep iira Haia td Backup Setting Data NOTE Closing the browser after 5 seconds speeds up the reboot and restore progress The reboot restart status bar will indicate that it is stillin progress when you shut down the browser This is normal 82 Settings To backup your camera settings 1 Under Backup Setting Data click the Backup button nad Reboot s ri pt Factory Settings ioe trite e Backup Setting Data da id EN m tn ra ad pevegruem powders dm geri lima 1 Fue Fo hs 4d bee Jeep dal s LER tae emu DEM Duae cm ra i ge p a ee mona mE 2 Click Save and then select the directory that you wish to save the backup file default file name is this file in a safe place To restore your camera settings Prerequisite Backup your camera settings see above 1 Under Restore Setting click the Browse button Locate and select the backup file and then click Open Di Rom rama Erti sri eu D efi PAN Restore setting di 2 Click OK to begin restoring the camera settings he Rebooting progress bar appears 3 Wait for 5 seconds then close your browser The rebooting status bar will remain on screen if you do not close the
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117. ntal or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or under any other legal theory including but not limited to loss profits downtime goodwill damage to or replacement of equipment and property and any costs of recovering reprogramming or reproducing any program or data stored in or used with a system containing the Product CD ROM or accompanying software Lorex does not warrant that the software will operate with any other software except that which is indicated Lorex cannot be responsible for characteristics of third party hardware or software which may effect the operation of the software included The purchaser may have other rights under state provincial or federal laws and where the whole or part of any item of this warranty is prohibited by such laws it shall be deemed null and void but the remainder of the warranty shall remain in effect All expressed and implied warranties are limited in duration to the limited warranty period No warranties apply after that period Some states do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts so this limitation may not apply to you Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above warranty may not apply to you This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state Obtaining Service In order to obtain service please make sure that you have re
118. ntification 00 00 00 1F 54 10 0 21 at 7 5 2010 8 45 30 AM 15 active Service address 74 12 125 107 40372 192 168 5 121 40372 Security code BA 5D AF 74 14 F3 AC 34 2F 9B TF 3A 9A 42 C9 7C 11 3C 89 84 E Delete Service E Transfer Service Click Delete Service 4 Click Delete Service 27 Using Yoics 9 Wait until the Are You Sure You Wish Delete This Service menu box appears Click Yes delete service to remove the connected device Are you sure you want to delete thit servico ie W ereeg 194 Derio Pee nd A ie Seer Sed eed Pee Dhar Tan teehee Ee AAA E neque after ycu chee ffe pee Click here to remove device Step 2 of 2 To reset the Yoics service in the camera 1 Log in to the camera through Digiconsole or click on Start gt Network on Windows Vista 7 and double click the name of your camera Enter the camera s user name and password to log in default username admin default password admin 2 Click Settings Remote Access 3 Under Yoics Instant Networking click Reset Please allow a few moments for DigiViewer to update KR gt 2 Enable Yoics Remote Access amp Sharing Device is Registered e Under Yoics a message will read Yoics is not initialized Register this camera Your camera has now been remove from Yoics service gt imd Enable Yoics Remote Access amp Sharing Yoics is not initia
119. o Port Forwarding Wizard and online at http www lorextechnology com easyconnect warranty and DDNS registration required A video tutorial is also available on that page Installation To install the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 1 Insert the system s software CD and follow the instructions to launch the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard software e he installation window opens 2 Click Next to continue B mm Put Foren ELI uu SA pum beum c bem ur ar remm lam icu rmn kjo Forme is a Lem Select installation directory optional Click Next 3 Click the Change button to change the default installation directory optional Click the Next button to continue 97 Appendix E Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 4 Select the users who can see the Auto Port Forwarding shortcut Optional Click the Next button to continue AEREAS poca tage nc ee t neo sn er ew oo POE uam ya ner mum came mo 4 4 tamm Lowe Wann Pon amp odd mni m nh Select the users who can see the software shortcut optional Fus Ri AA D Re tots art Dra u rier Siuccesstul fu wm orum norma AA gt E As TL LE I G Tum
120. odel of your router OR e Click the Search button to enter the name of your router model NOTE Click the Auto Detect button you have Linksys or Netgear router works with most Linksys or Netgear models 34 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard LO PROA O OT X zz Step 2 3 Search and Auto detect Lu button Duas iP Lashes 1 1731 Router drop down list HTTP Pps Perii Router ip ME LU sar ru Tw Router user name amp A Wi5how Password password Lera Peed ent IPs AL Lm Enter port 80 under Jad Perii Ports a Enter port 554 under 2nd Port 2 2 Under Router IP click the Detect Router IP button J e he router s IP populates in the blank field Click OK to exit the prompt 3 Under Username and Password enter the router username and password Optional Under HTTP Type default http and HTTP Port default 80 you may have to change the values depending on your router model Consult your router manual for details Lorex Product Information IP Port 2nd Port Enter port number Some Lorex products 3rd Port If your Lorex product requires these extra porte ae ou may enter them here VT Em Port LOREX Per Parra Wirard LII Maim E Enter your Lorex device s IP require multiple ports 4 Under IP enter
121. om your camera image simulated Can t See the Video Check the you have entered the correct MSN information in DigiViewer Do not select Start a Video Call always select View this contact s webcam 34 Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch amp iPad REMOTE VIEWING USING IPHONE IPOD TOUCH amp IPAD System Requirements 1 PA iPhone iPod Touch users Must have OS version 3 1 2 or greater Pad users Must run OS version 3 2 or greater Compatible cameras Lorex LNE1001 LNE3003 and LNZ4001 The iPhone iPod Touch and iPad are capable of remotely viewing the LN series cameras To do this you will need to download an App onto your device e iPhone iPod Touch Users must download the Lorex Live 2 App from the App store e iPad users must download the Lorex iMobile App from the App store Downloading the App You must download the application from the Apple App Store NOTE You must create an App Store account before you can download content A valid credit card is required to create an account Launch the App Store application from your device e iPod Pod Touch users Search for Lorex 2 e Pad users Search for Lorex iMobile Remote Viewing using the iPhone iPod Touch iPad Prerequisites 1 Port forward ports 80 554 8070 using the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard For details see Appendix E Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 97 Create a DDNS account For details
122. omply with all warnings on the other similar surface This video product should video product and in the operating instructions never be placed near or over a radiator or heat _ DOT IIS DEP S register This video product should not be placed ina built in installation such as a bookcase or rack safety purpose of the polarized or PENES grounding type plug unless proper ventilation IS provided or the video product manufacturer s instructions have been A polarized plug has two blades WE One wider 9 Attachments Do not use attachments unless grounding Spe plug has aog recommended by the video product manufacturer as blades and a third grounding prong they may cause a hazard The wide blade or the third prong 10 Camera Extension Cables Check the rating of are provided for your safety your extension cable s to verify compliance with If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet your local authority regulations prior to installation consult an electrician for replacement of the 11 Water and Moisture Do not use this video product obsolete outlet near water For example near a bath tub wash Power Sources This video product should be bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet operated only from the type of power source basement near a swimming pool and the like indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of Caution Maintain electrical safety Powerline the type of power supply to your location consult
123. omputer My Computer in Windows and double click the CD drive to run the application Follow step 2 2 Double click the DigiConsole icon BETAH C io Ru DISCUVEB TOUS VIDED DEVICES Figure 10 0 DigiConsole Main Window The DigiConsole main window contains the following e Software documentation e Discovery of all IP devices on your network e Installation of DigiConsole on your e Links to more product information on www lorextechnology com e Warranty and DDNS registration Home DigiConsole consists of the following primary functions DIGICONSOLE 2 HOME FIND REGISTER INSTALL Figure 10 1 DigiConsole functions HOME Main screen with links to software documentation and product information e FIND Locates all IP products on your network e REGISTER Lorex registration and Warranty information INSTALL Installs DigiConsole to the local PC for easy access 44 Find DISICONSDLE 2 m Ph 1 a n ud Fh He Hac Gn Figure 11 0 Find Menu Using DigiConsole NOTE You may need to grant DigiConsole access to your network If necessary click Unblock in any Security or Firewall windows The Find menu lets you discover Lorex IP devices on your network Click Find to discover connected Lorex Internet cameras on your network NOTE An IP device must be connected and networked to view live images You may need to click Find several
124. onnection e Connectto Router 1 on your network referred to as Possible 1st Router in the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Obtain the IP address of Router 1 Usually this can be found in the Status section of your router menu The IP should begin with 192 168 This IP address is your DMZ IP e Enterthe IP address obtained from Router 1 into the DMZ section of Router 2 Once you have configured Router 2 with a DMZ connection run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to begin auto port forwarding to Router 1 e Consult yourrouter s owner s manual for details on configuring DMZ settings Locating your Router IP The Status Page Example DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone Enabling a DMZ IP on your router enables one of the routers to pass information onto the second router DMZ Host IP Address 192 168 1 100 DMZ IP address assigned by a secondary router f Apply f Cancel The Status Page of a router normally includes the router s vital information such as the IP address EXAMPLE Product Page DIR 515 ADVANCED of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware version is ako displayed hera GEMERAL Time Februsry De D4 8 29 18 Firmware Version 2 25 2008 10 30 Connection DHCP Client QoS Engine Active Cable Status Connected Network Status Established Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 48 36 Address SSE
125. operated equipment or accessories connected to your video dealer or local power company For video this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA products intended to operate from battery poner of certification mark on the accessory itself and should other sources refer to the operating instructions not be modified so as to defeat the safety features Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of This will help avoid any potential hazard from extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire electrical shock or fire If in doubt contact qualified or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension service personnel cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire 12 Accessories Do not place this insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product video equipment on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The video equipment may fall causing serious damage to the video product Use this video product only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufact
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127. r to the Trusted Sites list you will be able to view the recorded file on your computer To add Digiviewer as a Trusted Site on Internet Explorer 1 Connect to the camera using Internet Explorer 2 Click Tools Internet Options 1 n Pop up Blocker Manage Add ons ix Work Offline Compatibility View Compatibility View Settings El Full Screen Fil Toolbar Explorer Bars Developer Tools F12 Suggested Sites Sun Java Console 7 Internet Options 3 Click the Security tab and then click trustedsites Trusted Sites Dorem A IIT Corre Ea mcr mo m ares EI o EL d IE us Lug rug ur um is Tim Set re or Fo ur am e fa Fu Ec Bir dau Era upra dora pote bar Frame 1 Lue mer Lares gno Er nim 97 Surveillance e he Trusted Sites window opens Trusted sites LX You can add and remove websites from this zone All websites in this zone will use the zone s security settings Add this website to the zone http 132 163 5 121 Websites http 192 168 5 145 Require server verification https for all sites in this zone
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129. reset Pos Name Home 2 Preset3 19 1 4 0 Presets Http Event Discovery Preset m i d Alarm Input Output Up to 32 Pan and Tilt positions can be saved as well as the home position which the device faces to when the power is turned on 2 2 E 2 i 2 E 2 7 zziz Gal ES 1 PJ PJ x d lal La i 3 ES EXE 73 meus ose pee NH a dete 3 YA Tre Figure 18 3 Preset menu To view a preset position From the drop down menu select one of your presets Click Preset GO to position the camera to this preset To calibrate the camera e Click Calibration to reset the camera to the default position NOTE For more details on resetting and calibrating the camera see APPENDIX To rename a preset 1 Select a preset from the drop down menu and click Preset Go 2 Inthe Preset Pos Name field enter a new name for the preset and click Set The new preset name is added sequentially to the Preset List but the old preset is not deleted To delete a preset e Select one of the presets from the list and click Delete NOTE The preset is immediately deleted This step cannot be undone NOTE The next preset added will replace the previously deleted preset For example you have 10 presets on your PTZ camera and delete Preset2 When you add another preset that new pr
130. rizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability in correction with the sale or service of the Product In no event shall Lorex be liable for any special or consequential damages arising from the use of the Product or arising from the malfunctioning or non functioning of the Product or for any delay in the performance of this warranty due to any cause beyond its control This warranty shall not apply to the appearance or accessory items including but not limited to cabinets cabinet parts knobs etc and the uncrating setup installation or the removal and reinstallation of products after repair Lorex does not make any claims or warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the Product s potential ability or effectiveness to prevent minimize or in any way affect personal or property damage or injury Lorex is not responsible for any personal damage loss or theft related to the Product or to its use for any harm whether physical or mental related thereto Any and all claims or statements whether written or verbal by salespeople retailers dealers or distributors to the contrary are not authorized by Lorex and do not affect this provision of this warranty Lorex s responsibility under this or any other warranty implied or expressed is limited to repair replacement or refund as set forth above These remedies are the sole and exclusive remedies for any breach of warranty Lorex is not responsible for direct special incide
131. rk If you are using the wireless connection on your computer please connect your computer to your wireless router using an Ethernet cable not included NOTE The following refers to an installation on Windows Vista Some steps may differ in Windows XP Opening DigiConsole Use DigiConsole to setup your camera NOTE Prior to using DigiConsole visit www lorextechnology com and check for software and firmware updates Please refer to the DigiConsole amp DigiViewer Software Manual for more information on upgrading firmware To open DigiConsole 1 Insert the included DigiConsole software CD into your CD DVD ROM drive DigiConsole automatically launches TRECE CAMERA DISCOVER NETWORK VIDEO DEVICES mcam Sa eee Dus c r ur r Maj Rol THIRD PARTY APPLICATIONS DIGIPLAYER i o m Figure 4 0 DigiConsole main window 2 Ifa security pop up window appears click Unblock and Continue to allow DigiConsole access to the Internet NOTE If Autorun fails to start go to Computer My Computer for Windows XP users and double click the CD drive to run the application Follow step 2 NOTE You do not need to install DigiConsole to view live video from the camera However if you wish to record and playback video you must install DigiConsole to your computer Please refer to the DigiConsole amp DigiViewer Software Manual for more information on installing DigiConsole Configuring the Camera 3 C
132. rver Re enter the password to confirm Click Submit Services to save your settings Please allow a few moments for your camera to update Click Send test email to verify you have entered the correct network information Network Recorder Server Settings NOTE This section is for advanced user Knowledge of FTP servers is required NOTE Your FTP server must be set up separately You can also send snapshots of triggered events to an FTP server Enable sending images using FTP FTP Server Address Path ES Account Name Account Password send test file Figure 22 1 FTP server information To configure network recorder server options 1 Select the box Enable sending images using FTP create a folder insert a back slash Y For example enter Video to create a folder called video 2 Under FTP server address and path enter the URL or IP address of the FTP server 3 Under Account Name enter the user name to access the FTP server 4 Under Account Password enter the password to access the FTP server This setting must be configured in conjunction with enabling e mail notification This allows e mail notifications to send motion triggered images to the FIP server For details on configuring motion events see Motion Events on page 61 77 Settings Accounts Use the Accounts Menu to control user accounts and access to the camera There are three user
133. s Register Click Register for information on how to register your camera for Lorex s FREE DDNS service warranty information is also displayed For more details see Appendix F Setting Up DDNS Service on page 104 DYNAMIC DNS DDNS REGISTRATION DOR atc poo 1 s iy Bed oe Pee ed Remb Puch ee ee poe Pe eg ol idea PE 97 F adici TA Oca Pipe a o ri AFD eost ore etam DRE WARRANTY E TO E GNO E DEO Hug Dum Bam T PT AY sed tid rutrhed qd scary Tu A pa ESA k cce amp fono dca A wl TCU pda Za Recon ce acc acc E wed Pas rur ucc The mb bz a ae Carta Ha cci oa eed oe exe miserum asp p quaa sad LOCI DEAL 4 A val igit ics Lie EIC LES T NQEETL GP TG BRETT 2 IRR rra erp eee curta de tr Eu doi n xum i4 Bor fendi im Pat A FEDES pix Bit lore Ea
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135. sion 1 0 4 e 8 co Start button Download Now button A software update includes an updated list of routers anauaae drop down menu compatible with the Auto Port Torwarain IZard guag p patible with the Auto Port f ding Wizard 2 If software updates are available click the Download Now button in the top right corner e Run the update file and install the latest version of the software Step 1 Populate the router database The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard automatically populates a list of current routers and detects the number of connected routers 1 Click the Next button after the software detects your router configuration Fe 3 4 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard A Ao X menm Luna e a Click to update router database Franvier Hats 11057 NNUS l Rins kenaa aoha c rr Click to check for multiple routers pua ungere a que PIT Lan Basrge X E If more than one router is detected you may need to contact your ISP Internet Service Provider to port forward AA LE 1 8 Hahi borir User i Baer L Tes Feed ma La E Eu For details on configuring multiple routers see Configuring multiple routers on page 101 99 Step 2 Enter your router settings 1 Under the Router drop down list select the m
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137. ssword of your camera by default admin MODEL Select your camera model LNE1001 or LNZ4001 e and then tap the button to view your camera Using Lorex Live 2 Lorex iMobile Single Channel View e From the Main screen tapthe buttontoview your camera 36 Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch amp iPad Full Screen View While in Single Channel view rotate your iPhone sideways to change landscape orientation Flip View While in Single Channel view tap at the bottom ofthe screen The image flips vertically Mirror View While in Single Channel view tap Mimar at the bottom of the screen The image flips horizontally NOTE You may need to wait a few moments for the image to adjust Tap Flip or Mirror only once Speed of image processing depends on the status of your network connection Deleting a camera To delete a camera 1 From the Main screen tap the button 2 button 3 the Bill button 4 Tap button Quick Delete Optional 1 From the Main screen swipe the tip of your finger to the left along one of the cameras 2 the button Quick delete 37 Remote Viewing Using iPhone iPod touch amp iPad Advanced Controls Controlling Multiple Cameras If you have added several cameras up to 8 to Lorex Live 2 Lorex iMobile you can take advantage of the split
138. t Motion to save your settings NOTE You must enter SMTP information in orderto send an email alert For details see Outgoing Email Server on page 76 To enable email alerts 1 Under E Mail Notification select Enable 2 Optional Select Attach graphic image if you want to attach a JPEG to the email 3 Enter the recipient address in the To field subject and body text are optional 4 Click Submit Motion 01 Events NOTE Check the FTP box to send the snapshot image to an FTP server Enter the filename prefix in the text field Your FTP server needs to be setup separately Enter the FTP server login information in Settings Network Services Network Recorder Server For details see Network Recorder Server on page 77 HTTP Events Use the HI TP Event menu to configure HTTP Events on your networked camera With Events enabled your Internet camera can be triggered by motion or a triggered 12V alarm from another camera The camera can trigger an HTTP server a 12 volt alarm sensor or another camera for a pre configured action For more details see Appendix Setting Up HTTP Events on page 110 m x i umng cens Funcpan rara LET III I Figure 18 1 HTTP Event menu To enable HTTP Events 1 Under General HTTP Event select Enable HTTP event 2 Under URL enter the IP address DDNS domain of
139. ted file to open the file in your default media player e g Windows Media Player VLC OR 4 Select a file and then right click to select one of the following e Play Back Recorded Video Video file plays in your default media player Open Recorded Video Folder Recorded video folder opens in Windows Explorer C Documents and Settings user DigiConsole Video for you to playback or manage the file as you wish 52 DIGICONSOLE 2 FIND PLAYBACK Device All Devices LNESOOS MAC 00 Lb Fe 00 30 57 Figure 15 1 Expand the device tree DIGICONSOLE 2 mr bo Rim Figure 15 2 Select a file for playback DIGIVIEWER DIGIVIEWER Widen fewer About DigiViewer DigiViewer software Is a browser based application that lets you view live video control and configure IP devices on your network from a compatible Web browser NOTE DigiViewer is not installed to the local PC System Requirements Description Requirement 53 OPENING DIGIVIEWER You can open DigiViewer by two methods from DigiConsole or from a Web browser For initial use we recommend opening DigiViewer through DigiConsole Figure 16 0 DigiViewer main screen To open DigiViewer DigiConsole 1 Launch DigiConsole from the software CD included with your product from the Desktop or Start Menu if installed on your local 2 From the DigiConsole main window click Find to discover IP de
140. ternal IP 216 13 154 34 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 101 Device Internal IP Internet Internal Network WAN LAN Figure 31 0 Network example with port forwarding When a computer on the Internet needs to send data to your internal network it sends this data to the external IP address of the router The router then needs to decide where to send this data This is when Port Forwarding becomes important Port Forwarding tells the router to which device on the internal network to send the data When you set up port forwarding on your router it takes the data from the external IP address port number and sends that data to an internal IP address port number i e Router External IP 216 13 154 34 554 to IP Device Internal IP 192 168 0 3 554 NOTE If using multiple IP Devices on the same network you need to assign a different remote access port for each device The instructions found online in the Router Configuration Guides will assist you in the port forwarding configurations for a selection of different router models Visit our Consumer Guides Support website at http www lorextechnology com support for more details 96 APPENDIX E AUTO PORT FORWARDING WIZARD The Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard is an exclusive software that easily automates router port forwarding Before setting up a DDNS account it is recommended to run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to port forward the required ports You can download the Lorex Aut
141. the IP address of your Lorex device To find your system IP exit to the main viewing mode and then press the INFO button on your remote or press the RETURN button on the front panel of the system 5 Under Port enter the Web Port 80 Under 2nd Port enter the RTSP port 554 6 Click Next to continue 100 Step 3 Update the router settings 1 Click the Update Router button You will see your router window open The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard automatically populates your router with the relevant information This will take a few moments Update Router button 2 Close the update window when the update finishes Step 4 Test your connection 1 Click the Test Your Connection button e Your system s default browser opens and connects to your Lorex device NOTE Ensure that Internet Explorer is your system s default internet browser NOTE You will be prompted to enter your IP device s user name and password not enter your DDNS log in information NOTE ActiveX warnings may appear Accept all ActiveX installation warnings to connect to your System Configuring multiple routers Your network may have two or more connected routers During the initial launch of the auto port forwarding wizard the program scans the network to detect the number of connected routers To check for multiple routers 1 Click the Detect Multiple Routers button a e A list of connected router populates in the window 2 i
142. the MAC address This information is necessary for the DDNS Registration process NOTE The IP Devices must be on the same local network as the PC for discovery and initial setup Once the device is properly configured you may access it remotely over the Internet Figure 30 1 IP and MAC addresses in DigiConsole DIGICONSOLE 2 HOME FIND REGISTER INSTALL 1 LNZ4001 IP Addr 192 168 0 131 80 00 1b fe 00 5a 17 2 LME3003 IP Addr 192 158 0 122 80 0D b fe 50 22 5e Figure 30 2 IP and MAC address are immediately visible in the device list 95 APPENDIX D ROUTER PORT FORWARDING In order to view the device remotely over the Internet follow the steps outlined on the following pages to setup a free DDNS Remote Access account You will need to enable port forwarding on your router to allow for external communications with your device The following ports will need to be forwarded to remotely connect to your device e Video Port 554 e Web Port 80 Computers cameras and other devices inside your network can only communicate directly with each other within the internal network Computers and systems outside your network cannot directly communicate with these devices When a system on the internal network needs to send or receive information from a system outside the network i e from the Internet the information 15 sent to the router Router Router Computer Internal IP External IP In
143. the target camera or network device followed by cgi bin operator ptzset For example 192 168 0 122 81 cgi bin operator ptzset 3 Enter the Port number user ID and password of the target camera 4 OPTIONAL If using a proxy server enter the proxy server name port user name and password in the fields 9 Under Alarm Sending Event select Enable Alarm Sending Event 6 Select Enable Alarm Motion Detection 7 Enter the following parameter gotoserverpresetnamez Presetit For example gotoserverpresetnamezPreset1 Make sure you enter the preset name EXACTLY as it appears in the Preset list Settings Preset 8 Select Enable Alarm input 9 Enter the following parameter gotoserverpresetname Preset For example gotoserverpresetname Preset2 10 Click Submit HTTP Event to save your settings 62 Events Discovery Use the Discovery menu to allow discovery of your network devices using Bonjour and UPnP Universal Plug and Play By default Bonjour and UPnP are enabled on the camera If you are using one of the Lorex network cameras with a Mac Bonjour will allow you to connect to your camera using DigiViewer in Safari For details on detecting and viewing your camera using a Mac see Viewing Your Camera Using a Mac on page 14 NOTE You will not be able to record live video directly to your Mac Bla met Eran gr Device pam RAO L TP Cmera Presei Enable rare Er
144. thing of your choice 4 Once you have the entered the information click Create New Account The email will be sent to the address you entered in step 2 104 Lorex DONS Login Create Account A Lost Password Figure 32 0 Lorex DDNS login frat To fee Reger Caney CAM Teena Pathan Senden Tes EST 5 by ei ii edie ee p Figure 32 1 Complete personal information fields select Product Code 1510420 17 0420 LHE3003 Figure 32 2 Select your model number System torrie Prem Lees 42002 fora reas Figure 32 3 Click Create New Account Appendix F Setting Up DDNS Service You will need this information for remote access to your system Record your information below Only the first part of the Domain Name is required for setup on the system For example if the full domain sent is tomsmith lorexddns net you only need to enter tomsmith on the system 105 Configuring DDNS in DigiViewer Use the information from the DDNS confirmation email to configure DigiViewer to connect remotely to your device using DDNS mE pnm lt 1111 L PNS cm eee en E Abe Lore Dna ludicrum Account hame boreme r gie wifi DOING senes Figure 34 0 Remote Access menu in DigiViewer Figure 34 1 Enter DDNS information confirmation email To config
145. times to locate the device Find Menu Options Once you have located a device on your network you can access the following options for the device Open device in browser e View Live Video only with DigiConsole installed to your e Refresh the list of devices To access the menu right click the selected device Open device in browser View live streaming video from the device using DigiViewer in your default web browser To open your device in a browser Right click the device and select Open device in browser For details on using DigiViewer see DigiViewer on page 53 DIGICONSOLE 2 HOME FIND 1 LWNE3003 IPAdd 192 168 45 142 80 View Live Video PLAYBACK REGISTER Refresh Ehe list aF devices Figure 11 1 Open device in browser launch DigiViewer 45 Using DigiConsole View Live Image NOTE You must install DigiConsole to your PC in order to view live video in DigiConsole View Live Image displays live video from the IP device in DigiConsole To view live streaming video in DigiConsole Right click the device and select View Live Image lt make a few moments for the video stream to begin If you attempt to navigate away from the Find menu while viewing live video a dialogue box will ask you if you want to cancel the video stream see Figure 11 3 e Click OK to stop the video stream or click Cancel to maintain the video stream while in a different men
146. tion for DigiViewer To open the Help screen e Click Settings gt Help DIGIVIEWER 4 Wiles sar Lorex Network Cameras eer Leap err Wake Pent land Surveillance TA Dira lr Seri ira cree itae iEn og Bee 6 2007 2000 Lorea Techniken mc Figure 28 0 Help screen The Help menu also displays DigiViewer information system and software requirements and a link to contact Lorex Customer Support 86 APPENDIX A CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS LNE1001 SPECIFICATIONS Models Image Sensor Viteo Format Effective Scan System Syne System S N Ration Iris Zoom Minimum llluminatlan Lens Focal Length Type Lens Mom Type Aperture Diagonal Unit Weight Unit Dimensions Video Compression Max Resolution Frame Rate Video Streaming Alarm and Event Management Connectors Processors and Memory peration System Power Operating Conditions Browser Support PC Desktop Application Support Remote Viewing Support Mobile Support supported Protocols Video Surveillance Software Approvals LNETODT 1 4 Progressive Color CMOS Sensor VGA B4DH x 480V Progressive CMOS Internal 500 AES Shutter Speed VGA 177 5 1120 sac 10 Digital D 5 LUX 4 0 mm Fited Fixed F2 0 48 degree 174 g 0 2 lb 88mm x 2 77 5Bmm X 1 2 31mm W X Dx
147. tivity ATTENTION This section is applicable to wireless camera models only ATTENTION The cameras are B G wireless devices wireless routers must be in mixed amp G mode not in N mode to detect the camera Prerequisite Set up the camera through a wired connection For details see Configuring the Camera on page 12 To setup wireless connectivity 1 From DigiViewer click Settings and then click Wireless DigiViewer automatically scans for any wireless networks 2 If not already enabled select Enabled from the Wireless Mode drop down menu E du REL A NI E Figure 8 7 Enable a wireless connection 3 From the list of available networks select the wireless network for the device If protection encryption is enabled on the wireless router you must enter the network password Figure 8 8 Select your wireless connection enter password if necessary 4 Click Submit Wireless Allow DigiViewer a few moments to apply your new connection settings NOTE Changing wireless settings may require devices to reconnect Macnreoll Explorer d changing wireless setings may require chect devices bo reconniecti on Figure 8 9 Your device may need to reconnect with the new wireless settings 9 Click on Settings Preferences Beside Wireless IP Address there should be a populated IP address This means that the wireless connection has been connected 6 Disconnect the networ
148. ttings NOTE Safari 4 has different security settings To ensure login please select this box if using Safari 4 NOTE For details on viewing your camera from a remote location using a Mac see Using Yoics on page 24 USING THE CAMERA DigiConsole helps you setup and configure your camera You will use Dig Viewer for viewing playback and further camera configurations NOTE For complete details on DigiViewer functions see DigiViewer on page 53 About DigiViewer DigiViewer 15 a browser based remote surveillance software that lets you view playback record and configure your network camera from a remote location Figure 6 0 DigiViewer main screen 1 Main Menu View or change configuration for Surveillance Events Settings System Log and Help 2 Advanced Control Panel Change channel displays control PTZ cameras or adjust picture once activated from the Advanced Controls Toolbar the bottom of the main window Audio Controls the audio on the camera Screenshot Click to capture the currently displayed video image as a still image in a separate browser window This still image can be saved as a file Advanced Control Toolbar Adjust channel display PTZ Picture and Rotate Image Play Stop Start stop the live image Record Record live video onto the local hard disk Internet Explorer on the PC only Main Display Screen View streaming live video from the camera in the main window
149. turn towards the target area Example Positioning the Cameras Camera A LNZ4001 PTZ camera is mounted to the ceiling in one corner of an office Camera B an LNE3003 has been placed to monitor the door at the opposite end of the room ATTENTION Make sure you can view each camera in DigiViewer before setting up an Event Trigger Multiple cameras on your network require their own Web ports and RTSP ports You can configure the ports of each camera from DigiViewer Settings Device Setup Network Configuration Setting a Preset You must set a preset location for the PTZ prior to configuring HTTP triggering In this example you want the PTZ camera to turn towards Camera B when an HTTP event is triggered To set a preset 1 Open DigiViewer 2 Click ES at the bottom of the main display screen The PTZ Control pane appears on the left side of the main display scree 3 Click the navigation arrows to position the camera to face Camera A 1 Set Open Preset and Patrol 2 Control pane 2 Zoom out 3 Navigation Pan and tilt the 3 4 Zoom In Figure 37 0 PTZ Control pane 110 4 Click SET to open the Preset Patrol Control pane Figure 37 1 Click Set 9 Click Set to save the position as a preset Entering HTTP Event Information With your preset saved you must now enter the network information for Camera A as an HTTP Event To set an HTTP event 1 From
150. u Refresh list of devices Manually refresh the device list if you have performed firmware updates added any new devices or changed network settings To refresh the device list Right click the device and select Refresh the list of devices 46 Figure 11 2 Live streaming in DigiConsole DigiConsole Figure 11 3 Stop live video warning Live Video Options NOTE You must install DigiConsole to your PC in order to view live video in DigiConsole With live video playing in DigiConsole you can access more options for the IP device To view more options right click the selected device and choose any of the following Open Device in Browser e Stop Live Video Record Video Image e Mute Audio From Camera e Enable Microphone Full screen mode e Refresh the list of devices Open device in browser View live streaming video from the device using DigiViewer in your default web browser To open your device in a browser Right click the device and select Open device in browser For details on using DigiViewer see DigiViewer on page 53 Stop Live Video Select this option to stop the live video stream in DigiConsole Record Video Image Select this option to record the live video stream to your PC as an AVI file For details see Recording Live Video on page 27 To record live video Right click the device and select Record Video Image To stop recording Right click t
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152. ure DDNS in DigiViewer 1 Open DigiViewer Open directly in your web browser using your device s IP address OR From DigiConsole From the Find menu right click the device and select Open Device in Browser 2 Enter the user name and password to login to the device default admin admin From the DigiViewer main window click Settings and then Remote Access 4 Under Dynamic DNS select Enable Lorex Dynamic DNS 1 IVIEWER Service Video Browser 9 Enter the domain name and user name from your DDNS confirmation email Enter the first portion of your DDNS Updating address i e if your DDNS address is cerni tomsmith lorexddns net only enter tomsmith DigiViewer will automatically update with your newly entered DDNS information 6 Click Submit Remote save your changes NOTE If you have not already registered for free Lorex DDNS Service click Register with DDNS Service at the bottom of the remote access window to go to the Lorex DDNS website Figure 34 2 Allow DigiViewer to update before closing browser window 7 Click System Log Scroll to the bottom of the log to confirm that DDNS has been successfully registered Look for a message that starts with DDNS successful update Jul 29 10 45 57 info gt DONS started for interface auto host In l lorexddns net using server ddns lorexddns net and service lorex Jul 29 10 47 01 info gt DONS ip initial get gt 192 168 5
153. ure general user options 1 Under User Name enter the new name for General User 1 2 Under Password enter the new password for General User 1 Enter the password again to confirm 3 Repeat steps 1 2 for the other four general users if necessary 4 Click Submit Accounts to save your changes Please allow a few moments for your camera to update Anonymous Guest Account Use the Guest account for users that you do not want to access the settings and options of your camera Guest Permissions 110 accessto Live Images Figure 23 1 Anonymous Guest Account menu To configure guest options 1 Under Guest Permissions select Allow access to live images This will allow the guest to view live video from the camera The guest cannot configure viewing or display options and does not have access to camera settings and configurations NOTE Any user can access the system if the Guest Account is on 2 Click Submit Accounts to save your changes Please allow a few moments for your camera to update 79 Wireless ATTENTION This section is applicable to LNE3003 and LNZ4001 camera models only The LNE3003 8 74001 are B G wireless devices wireless routers must be in mixed B G mode N mode to detect the camera Use the Wireless menu to configure wireless networking options for your wireless cameras DigiViewer supports OPEN WEP WPA and WPA2 encryptions To open the Wireless menu e Click Settings
154. urer or sold with the video product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer lii Service 14 15 16 17 18 iv Servicing Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions e When the power supply cord or plug is damaged f liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product e f the video product has been exposed to rain or water e f the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation fthe video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged e When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance This indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required have the service technician verify that the replacements used have the same safety c
155. vices on your network 3 Double click your camera from the device Ust DigiViewer opens in your default browser Internet Explorer 7 or later recommended 4 Login using your user name and password by default admin admin Web browser Open a Web browser Internet Explorer recommended ActiveX required with Internet Explorer and enter the IP Address of your device in the browser s address bar Local Access Use DigiConsole to locate the IP Address of your device The IP Address is next to the device name in the list of discovered items in the Find menu e Remote Access Use the External IP address or DDNS URL 54 DIBICONSOLE 2 HOME FIND PLAYER CE mm 1 LMESUUS IP Addr 192 168 40 122 80 00 30 5 REGISTER Figure 16 1 Enter the IP Address in your browser server 192 558 50 107 at LAOS Wirelezz Camera B uber rut paient ari Ton ee ieee e orae Ea al pia peed Unc emi a rre a a rica a per me sw Figure 16 2 Login to your device SURVEILLANCE DigiViewer streams live video in Surveillance mode If you select other DigiViewer options such as Settings or Events click Surveillance to return to live viewing The DigiViewer main window consists of a main menu on the left panel live video image and advanced controls toolbar DIGIVIEWER Video Figure 17 0 DigiViewer main win
156. www lorextechnology com REMOTE SURVEILLANCE INTERNET CAMERA English Version 3 0 7T ssl 3 M LN SERIES www lorextechnology com Copyright 2010 Lorex Technology Inc Thank you for purchasing the Lorex Remote Surveillance Internet Easy Connect Camera This manual refers to the following models LNE1001 LNE1001i Wired Easy Connect Internet Camera LNE3003 LNE3003i Wired Wireless Day Night Easy Connect Internet Camera LNZ4001 LNE40011 Wired Wireless Day Night Pan Tilt Easy Connect Internet Camera learn more about this product and to learn about our complete range of accessory products please visit our website at www lorextechnology com CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral PAN triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated A dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to a 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 N
157. y Live Image Click to start live video NOTE You must click to start live video after viewing Settings Events Logs or Help Click to stop live video and show a still image Click again to resume playback NOTE When returning to Surveillance mode you may need to click to resume live viewing 57 Recording Video PC only using Internet Explorer To record video 1 Click the c button Browse for Folder window opens Play button before NOTE If you have configured a camera setting you must press the pressing the Record button pie VIEWER Browse for Folder window The Record button turns red during recording Record button 2 Select a save directory on the hard drive and click OK e Video begins to record on your hard drive 3 Click the Record button to stop the recording Viewing the video 1 Double click the folder where you have saved the video The video is stored in a folder named by the year month and date zip 20100706 Year Month Date 2 Double click the desired file to play the video NOTE You may need to install a DivX codec not included if the video does not play properly AVI 20100706102156 98 Surveillance Adding Digiviewer as a Trusted Site If you cannot see the recorded folder on your computer you may have to add Digiviewer to a Trusted Sites list in Internet Explorer After adding Digiviewe
158. your Internet Camera through Messenger For example Lorex Cam fdhotmail com NOTE If you have more than one camera on your network up to a maximum of 6 and want to view the cameras using Messenger you will needto create an MSN account for each camera Download and Install Messenger If not already installed on your PC you can download Messenger from MSN com or from microsoft com Figure 9 1 Enter required information 31 Remote Viewing Using MSN Messenger Configuring MSN Messenger on Your Camera Once you have registered a new MSN account for your camera you need to configure your camera s network settings to allow you to access it remotely using Messenger v Enable MSN lorex cam 1 hotmail com Account Password confirm tomsmith 1 hotmail com _42 ERU SLIDE register with MSN Figure 9 2 Enter the MSN address of the camera along with the MSN addresses of allowed users To configure Messenger on your camera Open DigiViewer in your default browser Clck Settings and then click Remote Access Under MSN Messenger select Enable MSN Under Account Name enter your newly created MSN Windows Live user name For example Cam 1fdhotmail com 9 Under Account password enter your MSN account password Re enter the password to confirm 6 Under allowed users enter up to 5 MSN Windows Live email addresses Make sure to add one of your active MSN

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