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1. pa E E pa ED Br 568858585 5 Adjusting sub menu options The sub menu option gives you quick access functions such as viewing video bit rate and viewing video in its original resolution To open the sub menu 1 Right click on a desired channel A sub menu opens 2 Click on one of the following e Show Bitrate Displays video bitrate e Original Proportions Displays live video in original 4 3 video size 63 Remote Viewing 64 Configuring PTZ settings The system supports PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom cameras PTZ cameras are sold separately e For details on connecting PTZ cameras to your system see Appendix H Connecting a PTZ Camera on page 111 To control the PTZ settings on the DVR Select the channel the PTZ camera is connected to Use the PTZ control panel to control the pan tilt zoom focus and iris control of the camera Zoom Focus and Direction keys Iris settings Click to pan and tilt the camera Speed Slider Increase or decrease the pan and tilt speed Cruise Preset Use the Preset tab to configure camera presets Once your PTZ camera is in the desired angle press the button to add the setting to the Preset Use the Cruise tab to add desired PTZ cruise options Video Tab Use the Video tab to configure the PTZ camera s video quality Drag the slider to adjust the desired setting Remote Viewing Video Playback PC Video playbac
2. Restarting or shutting down the system To restart or shut down the system From the main menu click Advance Click Reboot or Shut Down Reboot Shut Down Follow the on screen instructions to restart or shut down your system Configuring system warnings The system can send out e mail notifications or trigger a connected alarm device if it detects system abnormalities For example the system can send out a warning if the hard drive IS low on storage To configure system warnings From the main menu click Advanced Events AB ATE SU Di _ SS Configure the following e Event Type Select the event that triggers the system to send out a notification or alarmtrigger Choose from Disk No Space Low hard drive space Disk Error hard drive error or Video Loss e Enable Select enable or disable to activate or deactivate the system from sending out notifications e Alarm Out Select the checkbox to enable alarm out devices from triggering e Show Message Select the checkbox for the system to display an error message when an event occurs e Send Email Select the checkbox for the system to send out e mail notifications when a system error occurs Note e mail notifications must be configured e Latch Time Select the delay duration in the drop down menu e Buzzer Select the buzzer system beep duration when the system detects a System error Click Apply to save your settings Using
3. BTT 7 Select month SD Ua ie 08 10 2011 01 15 42 AM Tasas 12 12 7 E Wedralay 2011 8 10 a Select date Gg E ik gt 3 Configure the following e Beside ch select the channel you wish to search under e Beside type select the type of recording you wish to search for IN na ji ET E 99 33 24 TL 20 91 3011 6 10 a n mH 30 31 123 Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac 4 Click the Search button A list of videos populate in a list 2011 8 30 og on H 2011 8 16 Search List of populated videos Double click to begin playback NOTE You can only playback one channel at a time Configuring the system The menu structure of the PC remote viewing is identical to the Mac remote viewing For details see Remote Viewing on page 59 124 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When a malfunction occurs it may not be serious and can be corrected easily The following describes the most common problems and solutions Please refer to the following before calling Lorex Technical Support e System is not receiving power or is not powering up e Remote control is not detected by the system e Hard drive is not detected by the system e Hard drive is full 096 and the unit is no longer recording Possible Causes e Cable from power adapter is loose or is unplugged e Cables are connected but system is not receiving sufficient power e Battery in the r
4. Click Apply to save your settings Drag the mouse cursor over the area you wish to monitor for motion The grid turns from red to transparent Right click to exit 41 Using the Main Menu 42 Configuring Alarm Settings The Alarm settings menu allows you to configure how the system behaves when an external alarm is triggered To configure the Alarm tab From the Alarm menu click the Alarm tab E Fu F Configure the following e Alarm In Select the channel you wish to configure e Alarm Type Select the alarm type of the device Choose from N O normally open N C normally closed e Alarm Out Select the checkbox to enable the system s alarm block to trigger a connected external alarm e Latch Time Enter the duration the alarm continues to trigger after the event ends e Show Message Select the checkbox if you want the system to display a system message when an alarm triggers e Buzzer Select the checkbox to enable the system to beep if an alarm triggers e Send Email Select the checkbox if you want the system to send email notifications If an alarm triggers e Post Recording Select the duration the system continues to record as an event afterthe alarmtrigger ends For example if you select 30s 30 seconds the system continues to record for 30 seconds after the alarm trigger ends e Full Screen Select the Full Screen check box so that the system goes into fullscreen mode wh
5. HDMI Out Connect a HDMI monitor to view the system interface Note that the HDMI resolution is upscaled VGA Output Connect a VGA monitor to view the system interface USB Mouse port top Connect a USB mouse included for local system navigation e USB Port bottom Connect a USB flash drive to upgrade the system firmware or as a media device for video backup LAN Connect a CAT 5 RJ45 Ethernet cable for local and remote connectivity PTZ Alarm Block Connect a PTZ camera and Alarm Devices not included 10 DC12V Connect the included AC power adapter to turn on the DVR 11 On Off Switch Turns the DVR on or off Basic Setup Step 1 Connect the BNC cameras e Connect the BNC cameras to the BNC ports on the rear panel of the system 16 channel model shown Push and twist the BNC connector clockwise to secure it to the BNC port Step 2 Connect the mouse e Connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the rear panel of the system 16 channel model shown Step 3 Connect the Ethernet cable e Connect the ethernet cable to the ethernet port on the rear panel of the system Connect the other end of the ethernet cable to a router on your network 16 channel model shown Connect ethernet cable Step 4 Connect the display e Connect a HDMI cable not included to the HDMI port 16 channel only OR e Connect the VGA cable not included from the monitor to the VGA port NOTE If you have a monitor with
6. Mac 3 Viewing options 120 9 Click to open all connected channels o Click to open the selected channel in full screen view Previous Page c Next Page o 9 Click to close all connected channels Note that the system continues to record even though you closed all the channels remotely Y Click to select the desired split screen viewing options Split screen viewing Click the desired viewing mode Mute Click to mute audio Main Screen Main display screen for live viewing and playback You can also drag the screens to any desired position PTZ Controls PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom control for connected PTZ cameras not included Logging Into Your System Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac Viewing recorded video files To view the files downloaded on your system you will need to install Lorex Player Mac To install Lorex Player Mac Go to www lorextechnology com and search for your DVR s model number Click on the model of your DVR Download the Lorex Player Mac software from the Downloads section Double click the Lorex Player Mac installation file Follow the on screen instructions to install the software Launching Lorex Player Mac e Click the Lorex Player Mac icon O in the Dock Lorex Player Mac interface mnn LOREX PLAYER MAC Video playlist Video window Video slider Play Frame by frame Volume slider Fast forward ag mi XA n M Gs p Rewind Lo
7. Recording Audio AA Appendix J Recording Audio To enable audio recording Right click in the main viewing window and then click Main Menu Record In the Channel drop down menu select the channel that you wish to enable audio recording In the Audio drop down menu select Enable and then click Apply Connect RCA audio cables from an audio capable camera s to the AUDIO IN ports on the rear panel of the system The audio port should correspond to the matching VIDEO IN port i e Audio camera 7 should be connected to Video n port 7 and Audio In port 1 Connecting Audio Cameras Video BNC Audio RCA cable Audio IN channels 1 4 Audio enabled camera 114 Appendix K Full Connectivity Diagram AA Appendix K Full Connectivity Diagram The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the system 16 Channel Model Router Not Included BNC CAMERAS AUDIO CAPABLE CAMERAS Not Included Not Included gt ke EXTERNAL MONITORS Not Included SELF POWERED SPEAKERS Not Included he ER PS USB MOUSE Top USB port A PTZ CAMERA HDMI MONITOR VGA MONITOR Not Included Not Included Note Alarm panel is used for Alarm IN and Alarm OUT Not Included USB Memory Key devices Not Included Bottom USB port NOTE USB Memory Key can be used to store back up video on the bottom USB port only 115 Appendix L Replacing the Hard
8. Select the channel you wish to configure e Enable Select Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate motion recording e Area Click the Setup button to configure the area of the screen that detects motion Drag mouse cursor over desired area Using the Main Menu e Sensitivity Select motion sensitivity The greater the number the greater the sensitivity e Alarm Out Select the checkbox to enable the system to trigger a device connected to the alarm block e Latch Time Enter the duration the alarm continues to trigger after the event ends e Show Message Select the checkbox if you want the system to display a system message when an alarm triggers e Buzzer Select the checkbox to enable the system to beep if an alarm triggers e Send Email Select the checkbox if you want the system to send email notifications if an alarm triggers e Record Channel Select the channel you wish the DVR to record during motion recording e Record Delay Select the duration the system continues to record as an event after the alarm trigger ends For example if you select 30s 30 seconds the system continues to record for 30 seconds after the alarm trigger ends e Full Screen Select the Full Screen check box so that the system goes into full screen mode when motion or an alarm trigger is detected e Post Recording Enter the post recording duration the time the system continues to record after a motion event occurs
9. To do so simply press and hold the Stop button on the front panel of the system until the system restarts Your system resolution will default to 1024 x 768 Click Apply to save your settings Adjusting Transparency To adjust the interface transparency Drag the Transparency slider to the desired settings Click Apply to save your settings Adjusting the video margin If you connect your DVR to a BNC monitor you can adjust the video margins To adjust the video margin Click the Margin button Drag the sliders to the left or right to adjust the following Left Margin Top Margin or Bottom Margin MARGIN SETUP Left Margin Right Margin Top Margin Bottom Margin Click Apply to save your settings Adding a privacy zone A privacy zone allows you to block out a desired portion of the channel with a black square To configure a privacy zone In the Channel drop down menu select the channel you wish to configure Click the Privacy Zone tab Privacy Zone Configure the following e Channel Select the desired channel you wish to configure e Privacy Zone Select ON to enable the privacy zone Select OFF to disable the privacy zone e Area Setup Selectthe Area1 checkbox to enable a privacy zone Beside Mask Area click the Setup button Drag your mouse cursor over the desired area that you wish to block out Right click to exit and then click Apply to save your setti
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11. 0 1 Start Stop Start 5 Locate the file in the directory you selected in step 4 24 Managing Passwords Managing Passwords ATTENTION By default passwords are disabled on the system You will not need a password to log in or access menus You will not need a password to access your system using the browser based remote software When you first startup your system you are technically logged in as the ADMIN The system employs two user authorities connected to the system ADMIN and USER e ADMIN administrator Has full control of the system and can change both administrator and user passwords and enable disable password checking e USER normal user only has access to live viewing search playback and other limited authorities For security reasons it is highly recommended to enable passwords on your system If you enable passwords you must select a 6 digit USER password anda 6 digit ADMIN password By default the system password is disabled Changing The System Password You can change the system password of the ADMIN and the USER from the User menu To change the admin password 1 Click the Main Menu button E F Jin the menu bar 2 Click System Users tab 3 Select the checkbox beside admin to change the admin password then click the Edit button NAME admin idmin JENA Select checkbox beside admin user user2 25 Managing Passwords 4 Configure the following e User Name Enter the
12. 1025 is represented as 01025 To change the Mobile port clck the field beside Mobile Port to enter a new port Click Apply to save your settings 39 Using the Main Menu Configuring DDNS settings DDNS allows you to remotely connect to your system remotely You must create a DDNS account and enter your DDNS settings into the system before you can remotely view your system For details on creating a DDNS account see Remote Connectivity on page 50 To configure the system DDNS settings 1 Click the DDNS tab in the Network Setup menu 2 Configure the following e DDNS Select Enable e Server Select LOREXDDNS default e Host Name Enter your Domain name URL Request from the confirmation email received after registering for DDNS NOTE If the Domain name URL request is tomsmith the address to access your video will be http tomsmith lorexddns net e User Name Enter your DDNS User Name from the confirmation email e Password Enter your DDNS Device password from the confirmation email 3 Click Apply to save your settings 40 Alarm The Alarm tab allows you to configure Motion and Alarm settings Configuring Motion Settings Configure motion settings to determine the area you wish to monitor for motion events and the outcome If a motion event occurs To configure motion settings From the main menu click Alarm Motion 7 i BMS iv ity Configure the following e Channel
13. America only Daylight Saving Time 2010 2015 DST Begins DST Ends 2 00am 2 00am Thr 1hr March 14 November 7 March 13 November 6 March 10 November 3 Source NASA 2010 Retrieved online http eclipse gsfc nasa gov SEhelp daylightsaving html 20012 March 11 November 4 118 Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac par Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac Prerequisite e Follow the steps on page 51 to page 58 to set up remote viewing on the DVR NOTE The remote viewing interface on the Mac is identical to the PC with the exception of the Search menu For details on how to configure the system remotely follow the PC remote viewing instructions NOTE When connecting for the first time you will be prompted to restart your Safari browser after installing the plug ins Make sure you exit the browser completely right click on the Safari icon and click Quit Remote Viewing on the Mac Upon login the Remote Surveillance main screen opens in your browser 5 5 5 5 m 2 n Ce Ls Ls m ea A wo Le NG wo 1 Navigation Tabs Allows you to access the following tabs e Live Live view of video e Playback Revisit archived video footage e Remote Setting Configure system and networking options e Local setting Configure where local files are stored on your hard drive e Logout Exits remote viewing 2 Active Channel List Displays channels that are currently live 119 Appendix N Remote Viewing
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16. Drive a Appendix L Replac ng the Hard Drive The system comes with a pre installed 3 5 SATA hard drive You can expand the system with a replacement single hard drive up to 2 terabyte TB NOTE Make sure thatthe system is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before changing the hard drive Removing the Hard Drive To remove the hard drive 1 Remove the screws from the side panel x2 and rear panel x4 of the cover A LOC 1 D dy i III ls Ue A AE um 1 d wr wr d 1 2 Gently slide the cover away from the rear panel and lift off Be careful of sharp edges 3 Disconnect the power and data cables 5 Gently remove the hard drive from the housing 116 f O N Appendix L Replacing the Hard Drive Replacing the Hard Drive To replace the hard drive Place the new drive in the housing Reconnect the power and data cables Each cable can only be connected one way Replace the cover tucking the lip of the cover at the front panel Replace the screws on the side and rear panels of the cover Formatting the Hard Drive If you replace the pre installed hard drive it mustbe formatted in order to function properly with the system ATTENTION Formatting the HDD erases all data on the hard disk This step cannot be undone To format the hard disk From the main menu click Device HDD Clck the checkbox under Select to choose the drive you wish to reformat ee T otal Free Time Select 64
17. Extension Cables Check the rating of your extension cable s to verify compliance with your local authority regulations prior to installation Water and Moisture Do not use this video product near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool and the like Caution Maintain electrical safety Power line operated equipment or accessories connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the safety features This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical shock or fire If in doubt contact qualified service personnel Accessories Do not place this video equipment on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The video equipment may fall causing serious damage to the video product Use this video product only with a cart stand tripod bracket ortable recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the video product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer Service 13 vi 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 wal
18. Is an exclusive software that easily automates router port forwarding Before setting up a DDNS account it is recommended to run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to port forward the required ports Installation To install the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Insert the system s software CD and follow the instructions to launch the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard software e The installation window opens 2 Click Next to continue 9 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Setup Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Setup Installation Folder Where would you like Lorex Auto Port Forwarding to be installed Welcome Welcome to the installer for Lorex Auto Port Forwarding 1 0 1 y e m o The software will be installed in the folder listed below To select a different location either type in a ore continuing s installation new path or click Change to browse for an existing folder ff you have any other programs running please click Cancel close the programs and run this setup again Install Auto Pott Forwarding to C Program Files NLorex Auto Port Forwarding Otherwise click Next to continue Select sce eme ST MO installation Space available on selected drive 38 88 GB d i recto ry optional m mmm e Click Next Click the Change button to change the default installation directory optional Click the Next button to continue Select the users who can see the Auto Port Forwarding shortcut Optional Click
19. OTNES 2 ADA Ete tuy ng BEES Pede i its 122 Video Playback Mac ssseeeen ee eee eee eee eee teens 123 Configuring the System ii a ede Se ae ee a eee eae NA dicas 124 TROUDLESNOOUNG a cara 125 Troubleshooting cont d RI 126 xiii XIV Getting Started The system comes with the following components DVR DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 12V DC POWER SUPPLY REMOTE CONTROL may not be exactly as shown USB MOUSE ETHERNET CABLE m INSTRUCTION MANUAL QUICKSTART GUIDE DOCUMENTATION CD HARD DRIVE SIZE NUMBER OF CHANNELS AND CAMERA CONFIGURATION MAY VARY BY MODEL PLEASE REFER TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR SPECIFIC DETAILS CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE Front Panel 1 IR Sensor IR receiver for the remote control 7 3 o LED Indicators e PWR Power LED e HDD Hard disk activity LED 2 Menu amp Playback Controls 44 In Playback mode press for reverse playback Press repeatedly to speed up video gt Il In Playback mode press to Play video Press again to pause video playback b gt In Playback mode press to fast forward video Press repeatedly to speed up video B In Playback mode press to stop video playback e In main viewing mode press to stop DVR recording e Press to start resume recording When the channel displays a red box with the letter C the channel is recording e Menu E
20. PRU RAR 105 AA CNRC C m 106 Appendix F Assigning A Static IP To Your DVR 107 What s the difference between DHCP and Static IPs 107 Setting upa Static 3 55 x eripe god AAA 108 Scenario EXampLle sismo Dl db Sene AA KA bees 108 Appendix G Auto Port Forwarding Router Compatibility List 110 Appendix H Connecting a PTZ Camera eese 111 Using the PTZ Menu Local DVR sseseeeee RI RII 112 Appendix I Connecting Additional External Monitors 113 Appendix J Recording Audio leeren 114 CODDeCUng Audio Camaras G4 rea A p per dw EIS RI aude 114 Appendix K Full Connectivity Diagram eee 115 T6 Channel Model rita lara dina 115 Appendix L Replacing the Hard Drive 116 Removing the Hard Drive rn nr 116 Replacing the Hard Drive 0 ccc rn 117 Formattirig the Hara DVIVG turistas atendi 117 Appendix M Daylight Saving Time on your DVR 118 Why is the DVR timestamp important eese 118 Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac ooooooooommmm mom 119 Remote Viewing on the Mac c occcccccc nr 119 Viewing recorded video files ooooocccooccnr nr 121 LOLEX Fla Ver MAGINTEITACE edad dou SAA AA otn A AE 121 Loading Individual Video TUES AN GURONG EEUU Gn d AIR e Cove de e n ette Mee os 122 Loading MUUDE VG
21. User Name Step 3 of 4 Enable DDNS on the DVR To enable DDNS in your DVR 1 Right click to open the menu bar and click the Main Menu button EF 2 Click Network DDNS 3 Inthe DDNS drop down menu select Enable Beside Server select LOREXDDNS default 4 Enter the following into the DDNS Setup menu e Host Name Enter the Domain name URL Request that was emailed to you after DDNS registration e User Name Enter your DDNS User Name that was e mailed to you after DDNS registration e Password Enter your DDNS Device Password that was e mailed to you after DDNS registration mail Mobile DONS TC Select Enable ADON Host je t mE Jorexddns net E ee lla Host Name Enter Domain name URL Request iii a A ae User Name Enter DDNS User Name Password Enter DDNS Device Password L y dis Example ofentering DDNS information in the DDNS setup menu 5 Click Apply to save your settings Click OK 97 Remote Connectivity Step 4 of 4 Enter the DDNS Address into the browser NOTE Please allow 10 15 minutes for the DDNS servers to update with your new DDNS address before attempting to connect To access your DVR remotely enter the DDNS address that you created earlier into Internet Explorer The DDNS address must include http the Domain name URL Request created by you followed by lorexddns net a colon and then the HTTP port number of your DVR For example lorexddns net Colon File Ed
22. app for Symbian devices Download and install the app on your Symbian based phone e For support on downloading or installing Symbian OS apps consult your Symbian device s user s manual or the manufacturer s support site Step 2 of 2 Configuring and Connecting to Lorex Mobile Eco Open the Lorex Mobile Eco app on your phone Click the Settings button I J tomsmith lorexddns net 1025 Channel 01 v Play Settings Configure the following e IP Enter the local IP of the DVR OR enter the DDNS address of the DVR i e tomsmith lorexddns net e Port Enter the DVR s Mobile Port number by default port 1025 e User Name Enter the DVR s user name by default admin e Password Enter the DVR password by default 0000 e Alias Enter a DVR name of your choice Save your settings From the main viewing window press the play button to connect to the DVR Appendix A System Specifications Appendix A System Specifications DVR SYSTEM PLAYBACK Operating Sytem Linux fombecidad Playback Channel 1444 1 48 8 hj 1 48 15 15 el Pantoplax nulianeous View bad Variable Max 15x Inputs Ovtputs Search By Ema amp event Video IN 4 8 16 x 1Wpp CVBS 75chms BNC DIN log Search Upio 10 000 lines For user losin ou configu corfigurafion Video OUT 1 x HDW 1 x WGA 2 BNC changes remote access connecis disconnecs Audio IN 4 line inlRCA ADPCM 4 8 T amp ch Audio Play a l STORAGE 8 ARCHIVE Audio OUT 2 line cual
23. b Warranties P DDNS b My Orders b My Tickets b My Reviews Click Warranties NOTE Warranty registration is required to register for DDNS 4 The Warranty page opens Click Activate Warranty 94 Remote Connectivity 5 Under Your Address select an address or click Enter a New Address to create a new address Fill in your address information and click Create Address Activate Warranty Thank you for your recent purchase Please take a moment to octivote your year warranty This information will be used for verification when you call or email Lorex support Required information Your Address Select Your Address w Enter o new address Product Model Number Senal Number w Date of Purchose Place of Purchase Lorex Web Store E Yes would like to receive information from Lorex Technologies on products services and special offers that may be of interest to me Save Warran x Add an address Required information First Name Tom Last Name Smith Address Line 1 123 Your Street Address Line 2 City Enter your address Your City information Country United States w State Province Maryland ZIP Postal Code 12345 Phone Number 555 555 5555 Fax Number Create Address Click Create Address 6 Fill in the warranty registration form with your product and purchase details Check the sticker underneath your DVR for the Product Mode
24. deae AG 92 Step 2 of 2 Configuring and Connecting to Lorex Mobile ECO 0 aaa 92 VIEWINGCCOMUROLS nd 3 boa aka GAD epe ee Ud WAP GA ERU oe DAT wipes A 93 SYMBIANOS risa dsd didas ra AND 94 Step 1 of 2 Downloading the App ASA A E A DV e CREE eR educ 94 Step 2 of 2 Configuring and Connecting to Lorex Mobile Eco les 94 Appendix A System Specifications leeren 95 Appendix B Networking Checklist 00 0 cece eee ee eee 96 Appendix C How do find my IP amp MAC address 98 Finding Your External TP ACI OSS 4 4 AS e deo P ANG bate re an A Bas he NA d tee d 98 Appendix D What is Port Forwarding eese 99 XII Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only 100 mstallalon E 100 Obtaining Your Router Model Number and Version 0 cece err 101 A A A COMME ORE ERRORES TERCER pP 101 suem 102 Initia Startup Select language did ti ek eee Meee Manis Ot 102 Step 1 Populate the router database ess do A Sd eo nb NE d P S PIER edd 102 Step Zi Enter vour router settimo qaid dioe AAN AAA 103 Step Ss Update the Touter S LUIS 2 dod d dV A ae Pa Cu E P AAA vL ben EE Yd 104 Stepas Wes O ICONS CAM ad iride AA AA 104 Configuring multiple routers hn 104 Scenario A Router Modem combination Router es 105 Scenario B gt MultipDIe TROU tePs Lu 1p pu ba EE Pa Re pee CO Pacco Dao ta buds KABAN Rae
25. greater bandwidth consumption during remote viewing e Bit Rate Select the desired video bit rate e Audio Select whether you want the system to record audio audio cameras required not included Click Save to apply your settings Configuring Basic Network Settings The basic network menu allows you to configure the network protocol type DHCP or Static UPnP and mobile phone login information To configure basic network settings Click the Remote Setting tab Network Configure the following under Basic Configuration e Type Select between DHCP or Static If you select Static you can edit the fields i e IP address Netmask Gateway e Auto Port Forwarding Enable or disable Auto Port Forwarding Click Save to apply your settings 1 Remote Viewing Configuring the system Substream Sub stream refers to the remote streaming of video content i e when you connect to your system via DDNS To configure the system s substream Click the Remote Setting tab gt Network gt SubStream SubStream Configure the Sub stream settings e Channel Select the channel you wish to apply the settings to e Resolution Select the desired recording resolution e FPS Framerate Select the desired recording frame rate Note that higher frame rates require greater bandwidth consumption during remote viewing e Bit Rate Select the desired video bit rate e Audio Select whether you want the system to record audio audio ca
26. into the PTZ setup menu Consult your PTZ camera s user s guide for PTZ protocol details 111 Appendix H Connecting a PTZ Camera 112 Using the PTZ Menu Local DVR To control the PTZ camera locally on your DVR Select the channel that the PTZ camera is connected to Press and hold the PTZ button on the front panel of the system for 6 seconds The PTZ menu opens PTZ button Press amp hold 6 sec Manipulate the PTZ controls on screen Channel Select the channel the PTZ camera connects to Speed Slider Increase or decrease the pan and tilt speed _Prese TOTAL O dele E No FOCUS Time IRIS Save Clear Click th d bols t Direction keys Pa AA a atico Ll MUN x adjust the camera Zoom Focus Camera Pre set controls Click to pan and tilt the camera and Iris settings Appendix Connecting Additional External Monitors Appendix Connecting Additional External Monitors Use the VIDEO OUTPUT ports BNC on the rear panel of the system to connect an external monitor s Monitor out mirrors the entire screen image of your system This is useful if you need to monitor the system from a second location e g a back office PRIMARY MONITOR VGA RCA cable RCA cable p a j To connect the DVR to a E o television using RCA cables cmn connect a BNC to RCA adapter OUTPUT not included to the VIDEO m OUTPUT port AAA EXTERNAL MONITORS Not Included 113 Appendix J
27. nk Onde AR aa 61 Recording Video o occocococccccc ehh hh rh 62 Showing amp Hiding Channels oooccccccc nr 63 Adjusting sub menu options occccc er nnns 63 Configuring PTZ settings oooococococococcoc hh rh hh 64 Video Playback PC ooooooococccnnon IRR IRI 65 WOO FAVA CONTOS acsi E aed ee one ebb AA ore oes 66 Configuring OSD Settings cee ees 67 Configuring Privacy Zone Settings 0 ees 67 Configuring Recording Parameters 000 68 Configuring The Recording Schedule ccc es 69 Configuring System Recording Quality 0 ccc cece eee 69 Configuring Basic Network Settings 0 ccc ees 70 Configuring the system Substream 0 ees 71 Configuring E mail Notification Settings 0 0 cc es 72 Configuring your system to beep during motion 000 eee ees 72 Changing the Mobile Port 0 cc cee 73 Configuring DDNS Settings ccc es 73 Xi Configuring Motion Settings hh 74 Configuring Alarm Notifications hh 75 Configuring hard drive recording mode 0 00 c cece eee ees 76 Configuring PTZ Parameters 0 cece ees 76 Configuring the system time 2 ccc ees 77 Changing the system s menu time out es 77 Configuring System User Accounts 0 es 78 Viewing System Information uu acaso eh eoe eases I pare e toe ae o e a 79 Upgrading System Firmwa
28. screen display to navigate menus and configure options and settings EFI GC 1 Date amp Time 2 Record Status 3 Channel number Channel Title 1 Date 8 Time Displays the date and time on the system 2 Record Status Displays the current recording status of the system C continuous normal recording M motion recording A alarm recording 3 Channel number Channel title Displays channel number or channel title To rename the channel number to a title see Changing the channel name on page 29 Using the On Screen Display 1 Using the Menu bar The menu bar allows you to access the main system menu and control basic functions of the DVR To access the menu bar Move the mouse cursor to the bottom portion of the screen The menu bar appears MIC Split screen PTZ Main Menu p Search Menu Volume Sequence Start Stop PTZ Cruise Start Stop recording About the menu bar icons e Main Menu Opens the DVR s system menu e Split Screen buttons View the DVR in 4 screen 9 screen or 16 screen split mode e PTZ Opens the PTZ controls e Start Stop PTZ Cruise Start or stop the PTZ cruise function e Search Menu Opens the DVR search menu This allows you to search for saved video on the system e Start Stop Recording Start or stop system recording on all channels e Sequence Start Stop system sequence e Volume Adjust the channel volume audio capable cameras required not included Usi
29. the Next button to continue Bm Lorez Auto Pest Forwarding Setup Sheutead Folder Whare would you lke the edu lo Es retsled The ahe ana wil ha created in the d rider mantra hairs F yu dont want ds use tha dela lider you can ela type a new nama cr baledi an toiii oder eom Dee eid Broecut Folder Lore Abo Pat Panwasiing betel shortcuts Tor care user ont Select the users who can see the software shortcut optional Make shortcuts available to al usen 100 Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only 5 Click the Next button and then click Finish to complete the software installation Vj Lorex Anto Port Formerding Setup mx TER Lorex Auto Port forwarding Setup Rinady to inasal You me now ready to natal Lorex Auto Por Forwarding 151 Pa Installation Successful z The kama A o Pot Forwarding 0 1 installation is complete Ther pou for chocar Lorex Auto Port Forwarding The mataas now has ancug rfonmuation to pagal Lows Ato Pot Farwarding on your computer Pease cick Fresh to ext fus nat aller The takamng sezings mil be used katol folder C Paagram Files Lon Ato Port Forwwdng Shotoutfokder Loies Ato Pot Forwarding Put cick Mead ko proceed wth ihe ini albaton Lorex Auto Po 6 Double click the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding shortcut Fosa Jfrom your desktop to start the program Obtaining Your Router Model Number and Version On most routers the model and ver
30. this page The firmware version is also displayed hera Time February De D4 8 29 18 AM Firmware Version 2 25 2008 10 30 Connection Type DHCP Client QoS Engine Active Cable Status Connected Network Status Established Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 48 36 MAC Address 00 16 55 28 43 4 4 IP Address 192 165 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 158 1 1 Primary DONS Server 2071164 234 153 Secondary DNS Server 207 164 234 129 106 SUPPORT AB of pour WAN and LAN connection della ane daped Fere The IP information is normally under a header called WAN or Internet Port Each router has different terminology Router IP assigned by the main router Enter this IP into the DMZ section of the primary router Appendix F Assigning A Static IP To Your DVR Appendix F Assigning A Static IP To Your DVR When connecting to your DVR through a local area network LAN you have the option of connecting to your system by entering the local IP of the DVR in a web browser The local IP of your DVR is like your home s address If someone wants to visit you they need to know your home address Similarly the local IP of your DVR is your DVR s address The problem arises when the local IP address of the DVR changes Imagine moving every three months nobody would ever be able to find you To solve this problem we can assign a fixed IP address also known as a static IP address so that the local IP of you
31. uu P Lodel i UR orden Be et 46 Adding Users amp Changing the Admin password u ttn nts 46 Viewing system information ooo 46 POVANCCR avesuesinse rear AA AA APA ones 47 Configuring the Auto Reboot feature 4 7 Upgrading the system firmware vento sae A ARA EA REA e EROR dein 4 7 LOGOING SVStem DETJUNG spirit ear Aa E Nad oio 48 Restarting or shutting down the SysteM o o o oooooooor eene 48 Configuring SysteM Wal TIU scores cia RA A ee 48 Remote Connectivity een 50 System Requirements ehh rs 50 Accessing your DVR within a local network LAN 0000 e ee eee cena 51 aac WAG AG bh dee oh eG em iy are Ge a Ge a I Step 1 of 2 Obtain the DVR s local IP address and HTTP Port ooo 32 Step 2 of 2 Enter the DVR s local IP address into the browser u 52 Accessing your DVR Remotely 2 ern 93 sen oa E RS cnc dn phic hand bax FREES AEE HEAD hb ROSA Lae OER ad Step 2of4 Create a DDNS Account secessu a parra ACE dE Soh hee den VE Step 3 of 4 Enable DDNS on the DVR uo uma om Re RE ER ERR ROXESREW RAEERESUERARSS 57 Step 4 of 4 Enter the DDNS Address into the browser oo i hh 58 Remote Viewing 22 c cee eee eee 59 Remote Viewing on the Mac ccc eee 59 Remote Viewing onthe PC cee ees 59 Logging into the system leere ees 60 Changing Viewing Modes 222 hh hn 61 WAKING Screen SNGLS naaa adire 3 9e e nucis detur es A
32. we strongly recommend changing HTTP port 80 on the system to any desired port the port must not blocked by your Internet service provider ISP Computers DVRs and other devices inside your network can only communicate directly with each other within the internal network Computers and systems outside your network cannot directly communicate with these devices When a system on the internal network needs to send or receive information from a system outside the network i e from the Internet the information is sent to the router NETWORK EXAMPLE Router Router External IP Internal IP PC 216 13 154 34 192 168 0 1 Internal IP 192 168 0 2 DVR Internal IP 192 168 0 3 Internet Hp Internal Network 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 this data Is to be sent to This is where setting up Port Forwarding becomes important Port Forwarding tells the router which device on the internal network to send the data to When you set up port forwarding on your router it takes the data from the external IP address port number and sends that data to an internal IP address port number i e Router External IP 216 13 154 34 to DVR Internal IP 192 168 0 3 80 99 Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only Sts Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only The Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard
33. 0 254 choose an address ending between 2 99 Step 2 of 2 Enter the desired static IP address in the router Prerequisites e Obtain the DVR s MAC address To enter a static IP into the router 1 Under the main menu click on LAN amp DHCP Server 2 Configure the following e Static DHCP Select Enabled and then click Apply e Name Enter the desired name of your device e IP Address Enter the IP address that you wish to make static This IP address must be the same address specified in the DVR e MAC Address Enter the MAC address of your DVR a LAN amp DHCP Server ENS ame Select Enabled iP Addnma 1554301 AA ALO a Enabled Deeded Fed IP 150 ADAN Static DHCP 9 Enabled Disabled Cancel Apply Name Edge DVR Mac Address 12 9B DC 24 AC 5D Add Update Delete Cancel Add Enter DVR name IP address and Mac address 3 Click Add e The DVR info appears in the Static DHCP list Static DHCP List Host Name IP Address MAC Address Edge DVR 192 168 0 89 12 3B DC 24 AC 5D Once the DVR has been added to the Static DHCP list you have successfully created a static IP address for your system 109 Appendix G Auto Port Forwarding Router Compatibility List Appendix G Auto Port Forwarding Router Compatibility List The system features a built in port forwarding feature that is compatible with most routers Below is a list of routers that is compatible with the Auto Port Forwarding feature 3
34. 16636 l43Hou _ a a _ ma TIR OK aur Select checkbox Overwrite Auto Format HP Fi Se Advanced Faa Click Format HDD When the warning window appears click OK Wait for the system to format the hard drive NOTE You will notice that the size of the HDD and the free space are not the same The system uses a portion of the disk space for the operating system and initialization This is common in all security DVRs as well as common hard drives 117 Appendix M Daylight Saving Time on your DVR Appendix M Daylight Saving Time on your DVR You may have to adjust your system s time during daylight saving months The table below illustrates the DVR s that automatically adjust to Daylight Saving Time DST and DVRs that must have their system time manually adjusted NOTE You must configure and enable automatic DST on your DVR even if your system supports the feature Why is the DVR timestamp important Your DVR s time stamp is crucial when submitting surveillance video as court evidence It is highly recommended to double check that your system has the proper time even If your system supports automatic DST adjustments When should adjust my system clock In North America most cities observe DST e n March the clock moves one hour forward e In November the clock moves one hour backward The specific date in the month where DST starts and ends varies each year The table below applies to North
35. ALANG 6 Default system password amp port numbers es 6 Quick access to system Information rn 6 Connecting Cameras as iow aca rra sd oa 7 Ins raum Hpg eel ir a iu tet M Pec aeui ea 7 Dome atm dns QUOI A diy iol er RARE dd hl a oe EGR TRA A Ho dee Ut RR SI EAR 7 Connecting BNC Camel as AS IE TA a E xd ad uud 8 Connecting and Removing BNC cables 2 een rs 8 Mouse COnDtFOL oiu rara ea dea 9 Remote Control 16 Channel 0 ocooccccccccco 10 Starting Ine Syste kaaa dada dia 11 PASSWORD A tte Ll M ee ea TE A UM E 11 Restoring the system s resolution if you see a blank screen 12 Adjusting the DVR s Output Resolution eller 12 Using the On Screen Display leere rrr nnn nn nnne 13 Using ine Menu Dar aco sari CERE and Sea eee eee Eds deg a ost s 14 ADOUL Te MENU DS ICONS ss uat E p EO E MUERE Iac dea eru n AG Gah ig AE AE 14 Using the Virtual Keyboard cc ccc ees 15 Setting the Date and Time 00 c eee eee eee 16 Configuring Daylight Savings Time OST ce ortos pana sa RAD or tei eters aioe Padi eo SAM CR 17 Using a NTP server to set your system time o 18 ROCODUOIDU od deoa n Cada RR ct e aida 19 EVent Recording viii dav ida pied b ace hehe 19 Recording AUGID s 552949 2 51 8d ire ade 19 E uud usu A RC APR d Qo Meca oe MUR EC oca eai tpi a doc 20 Ona Screener VD aC CONTOS aa a e cii apte Aon a NB eh ppt nd To qu caia Rt d pa
36. Configuring Daylight Savings Time DST If your region observes daylight savings time follow the instructions below 1 Click the DST Setup button A DST Setup ENGLISH NTSG 2 Configure the following e Daylight Saving Time Select Enable e Time Offset Select the hours the system should move forward or backward when DST occurs e Daylight Saving Time Mode Select Week or Date This allows you to select whether DST should begin at the beginning of the week or during a specific date e Start Time End Time Enter when daylight saving starts and ends lima E EST al iht Savir 1g Time Mock Start Time Mar se The nd 3 Click Apply to save your settings Setting the Date and Time 4 Using a NTP server to set your system time A NTP server Network Time Protocol syncs your system time with an online time server To enable NTP Click the Main Menu button E F Jin the menu bar Click Alarm Beside NTP click SETUP Setup ST SETUP ENGLISH NTSC 1 Mil Configure the following e Enable Select Enable e Server Address Select the desired NTP server It is recommended to use ntp lorexddns net as the NTP server e Time Zone Select your region s time zone Click Apply to save your settings Recording Recording By default the system Is set to Immediately record video from connected cameras in Continuous Recording Mode Recording Continuous Norma
37. D Enter the user ID of the DVR by default admin e Password Enter the DVR s mobile access password by default 0000 Setting My DVR Eo tomsmith lorexddns net TE a Select number of channels 38 3 Select 36 or WiFi 3 Click the Login button to log in to the DVR 89 Mobile Apps 1 90 Connecting to the DVR through the Device List In the Device List select and iid the name of the account you created Device List Controls Select channel you wish to view A PALAIS EK Play Settings PTZ controls Snapshot Adjust channel view Click repeatedly to view channel 9 or greater Click repeatedly to view the PTZ controls Windows Mobile System requirements e Version 6 0 and above touch screen models only Step 1 of 2 Downloading the App Go to www lorextechnology com and go to the Eco s product page Under the Downloads tab download the appropriate app for Windows Mobile devices Download and install the app on your Windows Mobile phone For support on downloading or installing Windows Mobile apps consult your Windows Mobile s user s manual or www microsoft com windowsphone for support Mobile Apps Step 2 of 2 Configuring and Connecting to Lorex Mobile 1 Open the Lorex Mobile app on your phone 2 Click the Setting button ie Lorex mobile ECO E L A afl on Ca correct Sttes1 Setting Baty EE3E Xr dese
38. D rom drive 2 Locate the AVI Generator software from the CD installation wizard 3 Follow the on screen instructions to install AVI Generator 1 2 gil creo Setup a B entator Setup Select lastalisti n Folier Welcome to the AVIGenerator Tha the der aber Gro mdi Ee rara Setup Wizard Uo Ga AA inicia NAA AA click ck Tres to begn Ere ratallisbor IP vox saint ta reverse ar change ann ot vour usato Was ill Petal AIGENE IS on your computer Tees ratalaton seta dd Hack Clek Cancel te tul Bo ninya Che ea le corse r Cancel to exit ue Belus Noa gs M Balo E Fig ia ho DM ra ie Brosse Alianced kalakas Hbeanced mado To start the AVI Generator AMI Double click the AVI Generator shortcut on the desktop E Click Open and then locate the backed up video file on your hard drive i AVIGenerator open Open Save As Version V2 0 0 1 Stop 23 Playback 3 Select the desired file format 264 h 264 All File that you wish to search for Click Open 264 File 264 h264 File h264 All File 1 4 Click Start to convert and save the file in the default save directory e Or click Save As to select a desired save directory then click Start to convert the file DADVRIRecordiRecord1192 168 5 1361CH5120110713114 50 39 h26 DADVRIRecordiRecordi192 168 5 1361CH5120110713114 50 39 avi SaveAs Save As Version V2 0
39. DVI amp VGA you must use the VGA port You cannot use a DVI to VGA adapter 16 channel model shown HDMI VGA Step 5 Connect the power adapter e Connect the DC 12V connector to the system Connect the end of the power adapter to a wall socket or a surge protector 16 channel model shown DC12V port Step 6 Verify camera image e Power on the cameras and then verify the camera video quality before mounting the cameras to a permanent location e Mount the cameras under a sheltered location Always verify the outdoor rating of your camera before installing it in a permanent location Basic Setup Step 7 Set the time e Set the system time for accurate video time stamps Videos with inaccurate times may not be valid as surveillance evidence e For details on setting the system time see Setting the Date and Time on page 16 By default the system user name is ADMIN and the password is 000000 However these are disabled lt is recommended that you customize your own password For details see Managing Passwords on page 25 Default system password amp port numbers e he system requires a user name and password to log in to the system remotely e The system port numbers must be port forwarded to your router to log in to your system remotely using a web browser or mobile device Local DVR user name and password e Username ADMIN Password 000000 Default ports for remote access e Port 80 HTT
40. E YOUR SYSTEM WITH A FULL RANGE OF CAMERAS amp ACCESSORIES Monitors NG Rr Security Hard Disc Drives Extension Cables Accessories www lorextechnology com 1 888 42 LOREX 1 888 425 6739 ASS RIS
41. IN OR MOISTURE gt gt CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT LIVE VANTAGE NEED HELP CONTACT US FIRST DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Please make sure to register your product at www lorextechnology com to receive product updates and technical support VIEW YOUR WORLD 2 Easy Ways to Contact Us Online Product Support is available 24 7 including product information user manuals quick start up guides and FAQ s at f www lorextechnology com support For all other matters visit www lorextechnology com By Phone North America Customer Service for warranty matters 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 0REx Tech Support for technical installation issues 1 877 755 6739 1 877 75 LOREX Mexico 001 800 5 14 6739 International 800 425 6739 0 Example From the UK dial OO instead of FEB 16 2012 R12 Oo LOREX uve vance VIEW YOUR WORLD VOIR VOTRE MONDE VER SUMUNDO NECESITA AYUDA COMUN QUESE PRIMERO CON NOSOTROS NO DEVUELVA ESTE PRODUCTO A LA TIENDA Cerci rese de por favor colocar su producto en www lorexcctv com registration para recibir actualizaciones y la informaci n del producto 2 maneras sencillas de comunicarse con nosotros En Linea Apoyo al producto disponible 24 7 incluyendo informaci n del producto manuales para el usuario gu as de inicio r pido y preguntas m
42. P port e Port 9000 Client port e Port 1025 Mobile port Remote connectivity LAN amp Internet to the DVR e User Name admin e Password none left blank Mobile connectivity i e iPhone to the DVR e User Name admin e Password 0000 Quick access to system information e To quickly open a window that displays vital system information press the PTZ button on the front panel of the system PTZ button Connecting Cameras Connecting Cameras Before you mount the cameras test to ensure the cameras have no problems Plan where you will route the wiring for the camera and where you will aim the camera Installation Tips e Mount the camera where the lenses are away from direct and intense sunlight e Plan your cable wiring so that it does not interfere with power lines or telephone lines e Ensure that the camera wiring is not exposed or easily cut e Adjust the camera angle so that it covers an area with high traffic e n high risk locations have multiple cameras point in the same area This provides camera redundancy if a camera malfunctions or if a vandal attempts to damage the camera e Mount the camera In an area that is visible but out of reach Camera Stand Installation 1 Mount the camera stand to the desired mounting surface Choose a firm mounting surface NOTE If you wish to mount the camera stand to drywall it is recommended to use drywall plugs not included 2 Attach the camera to the
43. 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 Scenario B Multiple Routers e You may have two routers in your network Internet Port Forward ports 80 DMZ IP 9000 amp 1025 to Router 1 EXAMPLE LINKSYS by Cisco Applications EVICE IN p Appicahon amp Gamina Wireteas rit m tomb Gaming 4 AES YOU a mie taga eto cn ME op NS paga Tbe Rem version is also display L ron n Forward Post Tregpering DM 5 CTIImHIT Network Status Established e I S a o Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 48 36 MAC Address 00 1E 58 2E 43 A A Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 165 1 1 Primary DNS Server 207 164 234 193 Enter 192 168 1 100into the DMZ Secondary DNS Server 207 164 224 129 Host IP section into Router 2 P 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
44. SOIC PA IIS 34 Backing up video l5 gt iae pd ec Pie DAG ADE VUE Eee ene ended RE bAS NG WAI WANG der dud 35 EVEN CN Em Jo LOG OCC pee eee ee ee ee eee See eee Tee Le ee ee Sg 36 o EET DANG KAME eed NS h EK BANNA BAN E E RE F Configuring Network type DHCP 8 Static P 0 37 Ea AUTO FO FO Wal QING ar iso poes paola DRA Eee ada EU ere BR ds RADA AAA 37 Changing the DVR s Client and HTTP Port ooo 37 Adjusting remote connectivity streaming rates 0A AA annaran 38 Setting up E mail Notification i aam doa p rd d id eR a pA et dab a Re RF a RC RR 38 Configuring mobile connectivity settings hh nhan 39 LONG DONS TENG arar on denaro KON Ea o ROn SpE D NG acia AA AA 40 el eee eee ee ee io 4 Configuring Motion DEMOS ut acude oy ed oo AGA GMA GL MAA MAAM Chew Ody heh Cake ee REA 4 Configuring Alarm Settings ue Sch o bee AR Rode dee oon ERR aod e aos RH oa dew ap eae den dod d 42 DONT ee EE R2 ES REX rk ee ee ee ee ee ee ee E Configuring Hard Drive settings 1 ccc cc tn enn nnn nents 43 Formatting 2 USB MEmOry SUCK A 43 EU ASAS 43 Configuring the system date and time ooo 45 CONN DAE INN aaa ANA raD PBA MAG GA MAGANG Khaek NANG NGO Adobo 45 Changing INE NN DAGA NA DAMA NABA opi ani Duca ed d amid udi depu d ed qure RANA ud 45 Configuring DST Daylight Savings Time 45 Changing the system language o 45 Changing video output NISC amp PAL coco 45 Configuring Auto Logout oc edes acie ah ee d GRE O Pur E i
45. The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard automatically populates a list of current routers and detects the number of connected routers e Click the Next button after the software detects your router configuration o X To 3 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard www lorextechnology com Downloading Router Database 100 Transfer Rate 119 57 KB s Status Download Successful cor FOR BUE A KA a BB Click to check for multiple routers Number of Routers 1 Checking for routers Possible 1st Router XXX XXX XX XX Routers Found 1 Click to update router database Please have the following information ready 1 Your Router Make amp Model 2 Your Router Username amp Password If more than one router is detected you may need to contact your ISP Internet Service Provider to port forward 3 Your Lorex Product Information Such as the device IP amp port number refer to your Quick Start Guide to help you obtain this information For details on configuring multiple routers see Configuring multiple routers on page 104 102 Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only Step 2 Enter your router settings 1 Under the Router drop down list select the model of your router OR e Click the Search button EM to enter the name of your router model NOTE Click the Auto Detect button ET you have a Linksys or Netgear router works with most Linksys or Netgear models LOREX Auto Port Forwarding Wizard w
46. VIEW YOUR WORLD DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE RECORDER Instruction Manual English Version 2 0 16 Channel Model Shown THE ECONOMICAL SOLUTION TO PROTECT YOUR AK ET Wi Ce Iu 1 1 Bes Ex aen i i ma t ar E LUE Ts IES WA gab pis CIRO aa h I Fill E 1 d PLA Ex pus l f i a an j KA T AE lt Wr a www lorextechnology com Copyright 2012 Lorex Technology Inc Thank you for purchasing the LH120 Series Digital Video Surveillance Recorder This manual refers to the following models e LH120 Series For the latest online manual downloads and product updates and to learn about our complete line 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 triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RA
47. ad new file Looped playback Load folder Clear playlist Remove selected file 121 Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac 1 2 3 3 122 Loading Individual Video Files To load files saved onto your hard drive Click the Load new file button 287 Browse and select the desired file Click Open to add the file to the video playlist NOTE The default save directory is in your Home folder dvr Open LOHEX PLAYER MAC HB LO Backup gt Q tho oom Os 11062 3 ch00000 400 264 Record ch00000 0409 264 Snap cA00000 0400 264 cA00000 0400 264 Double click file to begin playback Double click the video file in the playlist to begin playback Loading Multiple Video Files You can load an entire folder of video files To load multiple video files saved onto your hard drive Click the Load folder button 121 Select the desired folder you wish to add to the playlist Click Open to add all the videos in the folder LOREX PLA TEE MAL CRO 11062 3 thiconODUOOUOg 110821 tEOODDODOOOOUS 10527 2 ADOOS 110627 Double click file to begin playback Double click the video file in the playlist to begin playback Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac Video Playback Mac Video playback allows you to watch video that has been recorded in the DVR s hard drive remotely To playback video 1 Click the Playback tab 2 Inthe calendar window select the Month Year and date Select year
48. age set Language Engiteh Need reboot player software 83 Mobile Apps Mobile Apps Mobile applications allow you to connect and view your system remotely using a smartphone Prerequisites e Port forward port 1025 default mobile port in your router e Create a DDNS account and enable DDNS in your DVR Login Name and Password For mobile access e he default user name is admin e The default password is 0000 iPhone System requirements e OS version 4 0 and above Prerequisites e An iTunes account requires valid credit card number NOTE Your credit card will not be billed when downloading the Lorex Mobile Eco App Step 1 of 3 Downloading the App 1 Inthe iTunes store search for Lorex Mobile Eco 2 Download and install the app on your iPhone NOTE For support on downloading or installing iPhone apps consult your iPhone user s manual or www apple com for support 84 Mobile Apps Step 2 of 3 Configuring Lorex Mobile Eco 1 From your iPhone touch the Lorex Mobile Eco icon O 2 Touch to open the Device List menu and then touch Add Device List Add 3 Enter the following e Device Name Enter the name of your system This can be any name of your choice Device 01 e Address Enter the local IP of the DVR OR enter the DDNS address of the DVR i e tomsmith lorexddns net e Port Enter the Mobile Port number of the DVR by default port 1025 e User ID Enter the user ID of t
49. 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 Cleaning Unplug the video product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning 20 Product and Cart Combination Video and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the video product and car combination to overturn 2 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 2 NO Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges General Precautions All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed 2 Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol detergents Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning 3 Do not use this unit in humid or we
50. ay Month Year 2 Click Apply to save your settings Using the Main Menu Changing Time format You can change the way the system displays the date and time format i e 6 00 pm or 18 00 To change the time format In the Time Format drop down menu select 12Hour or 24Hour Click Apply to save your settings Configuring DST Daylight Savings Time e For details on how to configure Daylight Savings Time on your system see Configuring Daylight Savings Time DST on page 17 Changing the system language To change the system s language Beside the Language drop down menu select your desired system language Click Apply to save your settings Right click until you exit the menu Follow the on screen instructions to restart your System Changing video output NTSC amp PAL To change the video output In the Video Format drop down menu select NTSC or PAL Click Apply to save your settings 45 Using the Main Menu 46 Configuring Auto Logout HDD Capacity Auto Logout allows the system to lock e Video Format Itself after a set duration of inactivity e Client Port e HTTP Port To configure Auto Logout Mohile Pari From the main menu click System gt General In the Menu Time out drop down menu select the desired time before the system locks itself Click Apply to save your settings NOTE You will need your system s user name and password to unlock the system Adding Users amp Cha
51. cable is not firmly e Firmly connect the mouse cable to the USB Mouse connected to the system port on the front panel e Mouse is not connected to the system e System needs to be reset e Power off the system disconnect power cable Firmly connect a USB mouse to the USB Mouse port on the front panel of the system Reconnect the power cable to the DC 12V port on the rear panel e Check the camera video cable and connections e Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the system and at the camera e Try moving the camera to another channel or use another cable e Camera cables are loose or have become disconnected e Audio cables are loose or have e Check the AUDIO connections to the DVR been disconnected e Volume on external speakers e Increase volume on external speakers not not included is low or off included e Motion detection is enabled but e Open the Main Menu and click System Motion the alarm buzzer is activated In the Buzzer drop down select Off Click apply e Ensure you have configured e mail notification For details see Setting up E mail Notification on page 38 e Email notification is disabled e f you want to use your own SMTP server deselect the Default box and enter your SMTP Server address Port User name and Password in the respective fields e Default setting is disabled but you have not entered your own SMTP information DIVE VANTAGE VIEW YOUR WORLD EXPAND AND CUSTOMIZ
52. cation during a motion event Drag your mouse cursor in the window to select the desired area to monitor the channel for motion Remote Viewing 4 Click Save to apply your settings 1 Configuring Alarm Notifications To configure alarm notifications Click the Remote Setting tab Alarm Alarm Refresh Sawa Bea motes la al fect m0 le a mi Pest Deal DRCIEE bad Mel Bch a els Configure the following e Alarm In Select the channel that you wish to configure e Alarm Type Select the alarm type N O normally open or N C normally closed e Buzzer Select the beep duration when an event occurs e Latch Time Select the desired latch time when an alarm triggers e Show Message Select the checkbox so that the system displays a warning message during an alarm recording e Send email Select the checkbox for the system to send out email alerts during an alarm recording e Full Screen Select the checkbox to enable the system to go into full screen mode when an alarm triggers e Alarm out Select the checkbox to enable alarm out devices to activate e Enable Record Select the checkbox to enable system recording when an alarm triggers e Post Recording Select the desired post recording time after an alarm triggers e Record Channel Select the channels that the system should record during an alarm trigger Click Save to apply your settings 75 Remote Viewing 76 Configuring hard drive recordi
53. cked by your Internet service provider ISP NOTE Each router is different so port forwarding settings vary by model If your router is not listed please refer to your router s manual or contact your router s manufacturer for assistance 96 Appendix B Networking Checklist have created a DDNS account for remote access to my system Go to www lorexddns net and click on Step 1 See Step 2 of 4 Create a DDNS Account on page 53 Record your information below Domain name URL Request DDNS User Name have configured my system to connect to the DDNS server ATTENTION You MUST enter your DDNS information LOCALLY before attempting remote access Mw DO N To enable DDNS on your system Right click in the main viewing window and then click Main Menu Network Click DDNS Setup In the DDNS drop down menu select Enable Enter the following into the DDNS Setup menu e Host Name Enter the Domain Name URL Request that was e mailed to you after DDNS registration e User Name Enter your DDNS User Name that was e mailed to you after DDNS registration e Password Enter your DDNS Device Password that was e mailed to you after DDNS registration Click Apply to save your settings Click CLOSE in the confirmation window NOTE Please allow 10 15 minutes for the DDNS servers to update with your new DDNS address This is normal for the DDNS system can access my system from a remote PC To access your system rem
54. cording parameters Click the Remote Setting Record Rec Parameters Rec Parameters Configure the following e Channel Select the channel you wish to configure e Record Select Enable or Disable to start or stop system recording e Pack Duration Select the duration of each saved file on the system For example if you select 15 minutes then every file will contain 15 minutes of footage e Pre record Select whether to enable or disable pre recording Click Save to apply your settings Remote Viewing Configuring The Recording Schedule To configure the recording schedule Click the Remote Setting tab Record Schedule Configure the following e Channel drop down menu Select the channel you wish to configure e Week Select the day you would like to apply the settings to Click the recording grid and select the type and duration of recording The boxes are color coded to indicate recording type Click Save to apply your settings Configuring System Recording Quality To configure system recording quality Click the Remote Setting tab Record MainStream 69 Remote Viewing 70 Configure the Mainstream stream settings NOTE Main stream refers to the local streaming of video content e Channel Select the channel you wish to apply the settings to e Resolution Select the desired recording resolution e FPS Framerate Select the desired recording frame rate Note that higher frame rates require
55. d PC only Step 3 Update the router settings 1 Click the Update Router button e 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 Ko i gt 4 ipa inari You are nearty dono Jant a hew more things Now lets update t paba Cack t inate Router 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 A window opens that prompts you to enter in your DVR s user name and password do not enter your DDNS log in information NOTE ActiveX warnings may appear Accept all ActiveX installation warnings to connect to your System Configuring multiple routers Your network may have two or more connected routers During the initial launch of the auto port forwarding wizard the program scans the network to detect the number of connected routers To check for multiple routers 1 Click the Detect Multiple Routers button B e A list of connected router populates in the window m A Fo gt 4 Detect Multiple Routers gt Senter CH aruis Deipcsed 2 indicates two routers have been detected 104 Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only e he Possible 1st
56. desired admin name e Password Enable Select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the system from prompting you for a user or admin password during log in e Password Enter your desired password e Confirm Re enter the password h User Name ladmin Password Enable Disable v Password Confirm Default m 5 Click Apply to save your settings Adding users You can allow multiple users to log in to the system When adding different users you can assign what menus they do and do not have access to For example you may want your friend to monitor your system while you are away but you do not want to give full access to your system To add a new user 1 Click the Main Menu button E F Jin the menu bar 2 Click System Users tab 3 Select the checkbox beside User1 or any other user then click the Permission button mn el NAME admin 2 usei useri DISA _ Select checkbox beside User1 user2 1 Network Permission 26 Managing Passwords 4 Select the menus the users have access to E Network Alarm r r General Users Info USER NAME us ri C Log Search L Parameter m System Maintain L Disk Manage L Remote Login Rotate Control Manual Record Select the menus that the user will have access to Borcrccaccco terco Old GG GNG NG Select which channels will have access to Backup CN NG EE Preview Pla
57. e color values for the following Hue Brightness Contrast Saturation Click Apply to save your settings Enabling Covert Recording Covert Recording blanks out the screen so that it seems as if the system is not recording To enable covert recording In the Channel drop down menu select the channel you wish to apply covert recording to In the Covert drop down menu select Enable Click Apply to save your settings Configuring the Time and Recording Time display To add remove the time stamp in the system display In the Live Time and Record Time drop down menu select enable or disable Click Apply to save your settings 29 30 Configuring Sequence Time Sequence time refers to the time a channel remains on screen before changing to a different channel For example when sequence view is enabled channel 1 displays on screen for several seconds then channel 2 etc To configure the sequence time Click the Output tab Output tab Beside SEQ Dwell time enter the dwell time the time the channel remains on screen before changing to another channel Click Apply to save your settings Changing the output resolution To change the VGA output resolution Click the drop down menu beside VGA Resolution Select the desired output resolution NOTE If you select a resolution that is greater than what your VGA monitor supports you may have to reset your DVR s resolution to factory defaults
58. ect ALL e Type Select the type of recording you wish to search under Choose from All Normal or Alarm amp Click Search A list of videos populate in the window i Il Record Search Event Search Log Search Date 07 06 2011 CH l Search Time TYPE Al END 16 08 56 57 16 64 00 Normal 11 07 06 1 6 09 03 1 6 17 53 T EL ud eE Ear em 5 Click 4 gt to scroll through the list of videos The videos are named by time Videos are packed into 15 minute 60 minute increments 6 Click the checkbox beside the video you wish to back up 7 Inserta blank USB memory drive into the USB port in the rear panel of the system 8 Click Backup Wait for the backup to finish before removing the USB memory drive Backup finishedi Total 2 files Backing up file 1 Backing up dor t remove USBI NOTE To change the duration of how often a file is packaged see Network on page 37 22 1 Playback Viewing Backed Up Video To view the downloaded video you must install the Lorex Player 11 software For details on viewing backed up video see Lorex Player 11 on page 82 Converting Backed Up Video to AVI Files The DVR saves its backup files as proprietary video files To share these files you must convert them into AVI files Note that the AVI generator can also back up audio in audio enabled cameras To install the AVI converter Insert the software disc in your computer s CD DV
59. egister your product at www lorextechnology com to receive product updates and technical support THIS PRODUCT MAY REQUIRE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION LOREX IS COMMITTED TO FULFILLING YOUR SECURITY NEEDS e We have developed user friendly products and documentation Please read the Quick Start Guide and User Manual before you install this product e Consumer Guides and Video Tutorials are available on our web site at www lorextechnology com support e f you require further installation assistance please visit www lorextechnology com installation or contact a professional installer e Please note that once the components of this product have been unsealed you cannot return this product directly to the store without the original packaging VANTAGE VIEW YOUR WORLD LOREX FEB 16 2012 RO AVANT DE COMMENCER ANTES DE EMPEZAR Veuillez veiller enregistrer votre produit www lorexcclv com registration pour recevoir des mises jour et l information de produit et le support technique CE PRODUIT POURRAIT EXICER UNE INSTAL LATION PROFESSIONNELLE LOREX S ENGAGE SATISFAIRE VOS BE SOINS S CURITAIRES Veuillez lire le guide de d marrage rapide et le mode d emploi avant d installer ce produit es guides du consommateur et les s ances de tutorat vid o sont disponibles sur l Internet en visitant www lorextechnology com support Si vous avez besoin de l aide pour l installation
60. emote control is drained e here are no batteries in the remote control e Hard drive cables are loose or not properly connected e here is no hard drive in the system e Overwrite is not enabled Solutions e Confirm that all cables are connected correctly e Confirm that the power adapter is securely connected to the back of the unit e Confirm that the system is powered on LED indicators on the front should be ON e f the unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet e Confirm that there is power at the outlet e Connecting the power cable to another outlet e Test the outlet with another plugged device such as an electric calculator or phone charger e Install two fresh AAA alkaline batteries in the remote control e Remove the housing and check that hard drive cables are firmly connected e Open the housing and install a 3 5 SATA hard drive e From the Main Menu select DEVICE gt HDD gt Select the Overwrite Auto checkbox 125 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting cont d e Mouse not detected by system e There is no picture on selected channels camera picture is not being displayed e The image on the DVR appears but does not have sound e he system beeps at startup e The system beeps during motion detection e am not receiving email notifications 126 Possible Causes Solutions e Mouse
61. en motion or an alarm trigger is detected 3 Click Apply to save your settings 1 4 Device The Device menu allows you to configure hard drive PTZ settings Configuring Hard Drive settings To format the hard drive From the main menu click Device DEVICE PA Y para E 1 T T8 otal Free Time Seler E4 1G 963G 143HoLr Vic OH our 1i y Metwork EI s Alarm A e Fermat HDD Fi Defaut Click the checkbox under Select to choose the drive you wish to reformat Click Format HDD When the warning window appears click OK Wait for the system to format the hard drive To set the hard drive recording mode Loop recording or linear recording From thhe main menu click Device HDD Select the checkbox beside the hard drive you wish to configure In the Overwrite drop down menu select Auto recommended or select the desired duration the hard drive should retain its data NOTE If overwrite recording is enabled the system s hard drive automatically re writesthe hard drive s oldest content first in first out 4 Click Apply to save your settings 4 1 Using the Main Menu Formatting a USB memory stick Insert a USB memory stick into the rear panel of the system In the main menu Device HDD Under the Select checkbox select the USB memory drive Click Format USB and follow the on screen instructions Configuring PTZ settings If you have a PTZ pan tilt z
62. er Name that was e mailed to you after DDNS registration e Password Enter your DDNS Device Password that was e mailed to you after DDNS registration Click Save to apply your settings Configuring Motion Settings To configure motion settings Click the Remote SettingA Alarm Motion Configure the following motion recording parameters e Channel drop down menu Select the channel you wish to apply the settings to e Enable checkbox Select this checkbox to enable motion recording e Sensitivity drop down menu Select the desired motion detection sensitivity The greater the value the greater the motion sensitivity e Buzzer Select whether the system will beep if the system detects a motion event Motion hanne Drag the mouse cursor to select desired motion recording area CH Fill Screet Record ni Ma HN cos N Iw E H HUN 10 e Alarm Out Select the checkbox to trigger connected alarm devices e Full Screen Select the checkbox so that the channel goes into full screen mode when motion Is detected e Enable Record Select to enable system recording when motion is detected e Post Recording Select the post recording time after a motion event occurs e Record Channel Select the channels that should record during a motion event e Show Message Select the checkbox to enable the system to display a warning message during a motion event e Send Email Select the checkbox for the system to send a email notifi
63. gn of every instrument However safety Is your responsibility too This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product Installation 1 Read and Follow Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the video product is operated Follow all operating instructions 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings Comply with all warnings on the video product and in the operating instructions 4 Polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug hastwo blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade orthe third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 9 Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your video dealer or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 6 Overloading Do not overl
64. hannel List Touch to view channel in full screen Pan amp Tilt camera PTZ only Zoom in out PTZ only Focus PTZ only Iris PTZ only Disconnect Disconnects channel Snapshot lakes an image of the channel Setup Touch to enter the setup menu Channel button Touch to change the quad channel numbers Ch 1 4 5 8 9 16 System info Display system information Mobile Apps BlackBerry System requirements e 3G models only model 9000 and up e 9800 Touch Screen models only running Blackberry 6 OS 6 0 0 448 and up Step 1 of 2 Downloading the App 1 Go to www lorextechnology com and go to the Eco s product page 2 Under the Downloads tab download the appropriate app for the BlackBerry 3 Download and install the app on your Blackberry NOTE For support on downloading or installing BlackBerry apps consult your BlackBerry s user s manual or www blackberry com for support Step 2 of 2 Configuring Lorex Mobile Eco 1 Locate the app in your BlackBerry and open Lorex Mobile Down loads E Lorex Mobile Eco T Lorex mobile ECO 2 Inthe Setting window enter the following e Title The name of your system This can be any name of your choice e Address Enter the local IP of the DVR OR enter the DDNS address of the DVR i e tomsmith lorexddns net e Port Enter the Mobile Port number of the DVR by default port 1025 e No of CHs Select the number of channels of your DVR e User I
65. he DVR by default admin e Password Enter the DVR s mobile access password by default 0000 e Max Channel Enter the number of channels of the DVR 4 8 or 16 Cancel tomsmith lorexddns net 4 Touch the OK button and then touch the Back button 85 Mobile Apps Step 3 of 3 Connecting to your DVR 1 In Quad View touch the plus button button 2 Touch the name of your DVR Select the channel that you want to display in the channel e he selected channel appears in the quad screen menu Back Device List Demo Device 01 channel 2 channel 3 channel 4 channel 5 Touch the name of your DVR Select the desired channel The channel appears in quad view TIP Double tap the channel to view video in full screen 3 Repeat steps 1 2 as required for the remaining channels Deleting Accounts e From the Device List swipe your finger on beside your device name The Delete button appears Touch the Delete button to remove the device 86 Mobile Apps Taking Snapshots You can take a picture of the selected channel The images save into your Photos directory To take images e Touch the camera button li Camera button Changing channels in Quad View e Touch the EJ button repeatedly to display channel 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 LJ Touch here to ch d vi T o change quad view UND 87 Mobile Apps 11 88 Interface Overview Add Device Touch to add a DVR channel C
66. he Event Search tab Configure the following to perform an Event search e Search Date Enter the Month Date and Year e CH Select the channels you wish to search under e Search Time Enter the time range you wish to search between e Type Select the recording type you wish to search for Click Search A list populates with videos 01 Normal 11 07 11 00 00 00 00 J Normal 11 07 11 00 00 00 00 14 58 T E 1 04 Normal 11 07 11 00 00 00 00 14 56 621 05 Normal 11 07 11 00 00 00 00 14 56 59 9M 06 Normal 11 07 11 00 00 00 00 14 57 66 9M _ Perform one of the following e Play video Double click on the desired file e Back up a file Connect a blank USB flash drive to your system Select the checkbox 30 Using the Main Menu 36 beside the desired file name Next click the Backup button Log Search A log search allows you to search for all system event logs To perform a Log search Click the Log tab Configure the following to perform a Log search e Log Type Select the log type you wish to search under Choose from Alarm i e motion events Operation i e hdd failure or ALL e Start Time Enter the time you wish to begin searching e End Time Enter the time you wish to end searching Click the Backup button Network The Network menu allows you to configure the system s DDNS and network settings Configuring Network type DHCP amp Static IP The syste
67. ications list 2 Touch the Settings button r3 to open the Device List and touch Add Device List Touch Add Settings 92 Mobile Apps Configure the following e DVR Title Enter a name for your DVR of your choice e Server Enter the DDNS address of the DVR e g tomsmith lorexddns net e Port Enter the DVR s Mobile Port number default 1025 e User Name Enter the mobile access ID default admin 0 e Password Enter the DVR password by default 0000 zi mt e Max Channel Enter the number of total channels your A ee DVR can support e g 4 8 or 16 aM LA zs Touch OK Touch the Back button Password In Quad View touch Touch the name of your DVR and M Cene select the channel you would like to display in the space in Quad view Touch the arrow to change your DVR details or delete a DVR Touch Touchthename lik sap MS y l of your DVR o Channel 2 o Channel 3 Then touch the mma channelyouwant g aes to add ib channel 2 e Channel 7 Channels Viewing Controls PTZ Controls PTZ camera required not included v pe EO Settings Next 4 channels Screenshot Previous 4 channels 93 Mobile Apps 94 Symbian OS System requirements e 3rd and 5th generation models Step 1 of 2 Downloading the App Go to www lorextechnology com and go to the Eco s product page Under the Downloads tab download the appropriate
68. ifferent recording type Copy Sun To All D opy CHI ng i Hear 4 Click Apply to save your settings 1 Enabling audio recording Audio capable cameras are required not included for audio recording To enable audio recording Click the MainStream tab 2 Beside the corresponding channel select or deselect the checkbox under Audio to enable or disable audio recording Click Apply to save your settings Configuring recording quality To change the recording quality of the system Click the MainStream tab Under the Quality drop down menu select from Good Better or Best Click Apply to save your settings Using the Main Menu 33 Using the Main Menu 4 34 Q Search The Search menu allows you to search for saved video on your system Video Search To search for video on the system In the main menu click Search or click the Search Menu button Ke in the menu bar In the CH drop down menu select the channel you wish to search under If you want to search under all the channels select All in the drop down menu Click the Search Date field to enter the desired month date and year you wish to begin searching for video ri i i ch Date joss Ds 0 Play Bac lime f 1 Il acord State a EELEE EE eo Tor oz os 0s db os 07 Pas x Search Date In the calendar double click on the desired date Double click
69. it View Favorites Tools Help http tomsmith lorexddns net 80 Kap ats y Dianl Dane Domain name HTTP Port number URL Request Example of a DDNS address http tomsmith lorexddns net 80 Colon Domain name URL Request created by you HTTP Port number Once you have entered your DDNS address into Internet Explorer enter your DVR user name and password at the login screen NOTE To log in remotely the default user name is admin The password is left blank 98 Remote Viewing Remote Viewing Remote Viewing on the Mac e The interface is identical to PC remote viewing with the exception of the Search menu For details see Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac on page 119 Remote Viewing on the PC Upon login the Remote Surveillance main screen opens in your browser 1 Navigation Tabs Allows you to access the following tabs e Live Live view of video e Playback Revisit archived video footage e Remote Setting Configure system and networking options e Local setting Configure where local files are stored on your hard drive e Logout Exits remote viewing 2 Active Channel List Displays channels that are currently live 97 Remote Viewing 3 60 Viewing options Click to open all connected channels Click to open the selected channel in full screen view Previous Page Next Page Click to close all connected channels Note that the system continues to record even th
70. it is highly recommended to enable passwords on the system using the Password Menu For details see Managing Passwords on page 25 Password menu 11 Starting the System Restoring the system s resolution if you see a blank screen If you see a blank screen on your monitor after turning on your system the DVR s output resolution may be higher than what your monitor supports Follow the steps below to restore the DVR s default resolution to 1024 x 768 Prerequisite e Ensure video and power connections to the monitor and DVR are properly connected To restore the DVR s default resolution While the system is on press and hold the Stop button Bl on the system s front panel until the system restarts approximately 12 seconds The system restarts with a default resolution of 1024 x 768 NOTE If your system resolution is already in 1024 x 768 pressing and holding the Stop button will not restart the system 16 channel model shown Stop button Bl Adjusting the DVR s Output Resolution For details on configuring the DVR s output resolution see Changing the output resolution on page 30 NOTE When adjusting the DVR s output resolution ensure your monitor supports the selected resolution If you select an output resolution greater than what your monitor supports you may have to restart the DVR using the steps above Using the On Screen Display Using the On Screen Display Use the system s graphical on
71. k allows you to watch video that has been archived in the DVR s hard drive NOTE Mac users please see Video Playback Mac on page 123 To playback video 1 Click the Playback tab Playback tab 2 Inthe calendar window click the desired month year and date Select month and year Select date 3 Perform the following a Under the Type drop down menu select the desired recording type you wish to search for Normal or Alarm recording b Select the channels you wish to search under c Click the Search button Select recording type T Select channels A O E o EE E E m ll D a eS 1 on L z BERBERS m E ie i mi a an A A a G T OA e Ww o TOL Click Month or Day 69 Remote Viewing amp Click Play to begin playback Play Video Playback Controls OC COTTO LANGO LOT Playback window Video content green Drag the red line left or right to skip through the video Video slider Ste Download p Volume Pause Forward content Play Stop Stop all video Screen Capture e Step Forward Plays video frame by frame Click the Step Forward button to advance the video by 1 frame e Video Slider Drag the slider to view different parts of the video You must wait for the content to download before Jumping ahead of the video e Download Content Click the Download Content button to reveal a list of videos thatyou can download
72. l continuous recording You can set the system to stop recording once the hard drive is full or to continually record by overwriting previously recorded data For more details see Configuring Hard Drive settings on page 43 Event Recording The system also includes motion recording o Recording Motion The system records when motion is detected by the camera Recording Audio The system can also record audio for up to 4 channels ATTENTION Audio capable cameras not included or self powered microphones are required in order to record audio on the system To enable audio recording 1 Connect the BNC video cable from the camera to one ofthe BNC portsontherearpanelofthe FP cG emeaaGGneeca system For example connect the camera to p ru cdGceoe a BNC port 1 2 Connect the RCA audio cable from the camera to the corresponding audio channel Following the example in step 1 you would connect the cable to audio port 1 AIN1 Connect an RCA audio cable into the AIN Audio In ports Playback A Playback View recorded video on the system through the Search Menu To begin playback 1 Click the Search Menu button Ke in the menu bar 2 Configure the following e CH Select the channel you wish to search under Select All if you wish to search under all 16 channels e Search Date Enter the desired month date and year you wish to search for video e Playback Time Enter the desired time you wish to
73. l Number and Serial Number Click Save Warranty Activate Warranty Thank vau for your recent purchase Please take a moment to activate your year warranty This information will be used for verification when you call or email Lorex support Your Address 123 Your Street Enter a new address Product Model Number LH338501 o Serial Number DKO1101201029 d Date of Purchase D4 21 2012 Place of Purchase Tal Yer would like to receive infernation from Lorex Technologies on products services and special offers that may be cf interest to me Save Warranty Cancel Required information Select your address or enter a new address Enter your product and purchase details Click Save Warranty 99 Remote Connectivity 7 A page pops up to prompt you to register your product for Lorex DDNS Click Set Up a New DDNS Remote Connectivity x Lorex DDNS account allows you to connect to your Lorex system from anywhere in the world using an easy to remember web site address that is available 24 7 Set Up a New DDNS Click Set Up a New DDNS Please Mote This service is only available for products that are networkable using the Ethernet port or has a built in wifi receiver Router and intemet connection are required to configure this service 8 Fill out the My DDNS form Save Required information Select your Product Warranty 1H338501 Activate Warran product warranty De
74. l outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product C If the video product has been exposed to rain or water D If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation E If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged F When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance This indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required have the service technician verify that the replacements used have the same safety characteristics as the original parts Use of replacements specified by the video product manufacturer can prevent fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the video product is in safe operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The cameras provided with this system should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only
75. m has the ability to operate in DHCP mode and Static IP mode DHCP allows the router to assign an IP to the DVR Static IP mode fixes the IP of the DVR Fixing an IP of the DVR ensures that the IP will not change To configure DHCP and Static IP settings In the TYPE drop down menu select DHCP or Static If you select DHCP the router automatically assigns an IP to your DVR Select DHCP or Static e f you select Static click the field beside IP Address and enter in the IP address of your choice e Enter your custom NetMask Gateway DNS1 and DNS2 using the mouse e You must assign the IP in your router that you wish to make static For example if you assign 192 168 2 89 as the static IP in the DVR you must assign 192 168 2 89 in your router as a static IP as well Consult Using the Main Menu Enabling Auto Port Forwarding Auto Port Forwarding allows the DVR to open the required port on your router Note that this works on most routers If the auto port forwarding feature does not work on your router you may have to manually open the port on your router You can also use the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard located on the software CD To Enable Auto Port Forwarding In the Auto Port Forwarding drop down menu select Enable or Disable Click Apply to save your settings Changing the DVR s Client and HTTP Port The DVR s Default Client port is 9000 The default HTTP port is 80 You must port forward the Clien
76. meras required not included Click Save to apply your settings 71 Remote Viewing Oo oO M C N 72 Configuring E mail Notification Settings To configure e mail notification settings Click the Remote Setting Network Email Configure the following e Email drop down menu Select Default to use the default Lorex email server Select Custom to use your custom SMTP email server e SSL Enable or disable Secure Socket Layer SSL e SMTP Port Enter your SMTP port number e SMTP Server Enter your SMTP server address e Sender Email Enter the e mail address that is sending out the notification e Sender Password Enter the e mail password e Receiver Email Enter the email address of the person receiving the notification e Interval Select the e mail notification interval range Available only when you select Custom email settings in the Email drop down menu Click Save to apply your settings Configuring your system to beep during motion You can set your system to beep during motion This is useful to notify you if someone enters or exits a premise To configure the system to beep during motion Click the Remote Setting tab Motion Beside the Channel drop down menu select the channel you wish to configure Select the Enable checkbox Beside the Buzzer drop down menu select the buzzer duration In the video window select the area you wish to monitor for motion Click Save to apply
77. ng mode To configure the hard drive recording mode Click the Remote Setting tab Device HDD Overwrite drop down menu In the Overwrite drop down menu select Auto to enable the hard drive to record in loop mode Loop mode allows the system to record continuously When the hard drive is full the system deletes the oldest footage first in first out You can also select a desired amount of days or hours the system should retain data For example if you select 30 days the hard drive will begin to overwrite itself after 30 days Note that hard drive size determines the duration of hard drive recording Click Save to apply your settings Configuring PTZ Parameters The system is capable of manipulating PTZ cameras not included that are connected to the system Please note that you will need PTZ information from the PTZ manufacturer s users guide To configure PTZ settings Click the Remote Setting tab Device PTZ Remote Viewing Configure the following e Channel Select the channel that the PTZ camera connects to e Protocol Select the protocol of the PTZ camera e Baud Rate Select the baude rate of the PTZ camera e Data Bit Select the data bit rate of the PTZ camera e Stop Bit Select the stop bit rate of the PTZ camera e Parity Select the parity settings of the PTZ camera e Cruise Select Enable or Disable e Address Select the address of the PTZ camera Consult the PTZ camera s instruction manual for p
78. ng the On Screen Display Using the Virtual Keyboard You can input certain values using the on screen virtual keyboard You will need to use the Virtual Keyboard when entering your User ID and Password To use the Virtual Keyboard Click on an option or field such as the User ID and Password fields if password is enabled The Virtual Keyboard opens Virtual Keyboard e Click Shift to switch between upper and lowercase letters e Click 4 to move the cursor between letters e Click to Backspace Delete e Click Enter to enter your selection e Click ESC to close the virtual keyboard Setting the Date and lime It is highly recommended to set the date and time when first setting up your system Inaccurate time stamps may render your footage unusable for court evidence To set the date and time 1 Click the Main Menu button E F Jin the menu bar 2 Click System Date Format Time Format Set Ip ENGLISH 3 Configure the following e Date Enter the month date and year e Time Enter the time e Date Format Select MM DD YY or DD MM YY or YY MM DD e Time Format Use the drop down menu and select 12HOURS or 24HOURS e DST Click the DST Setup button to configure daylight savings time optional e NTP SERVER Select the time server that will keep track of DST settings A constant internet connection is required for the NIP server feature to function 4 Click APPLY to save your settings
79. nging the Admin password e For details on changing admin and user passwords see Managing Passwords on page 25 e For details on creating User accounts see Adding users on page 26 Viewing system information To view system information Click the Info tab 1 F E GG p MAG Address DONS Nama HOOD Capacity HTTP Port Mobile Port e he following is displayed e Device Type e Firmware Version e E Version e P Address DVR s IP address e MAC Address e DDNS Name Advanced E The Advanced menu allows amp J you to update system firmware load system defaults Configuring the Auto Reboot feature Auto Reboot allows the system to restart during a specified time and date Restarting the system every so often ensures system stability To enable the Auto Reboot feature From the main menu click Advanced Maintain Configure the following e Auto Reboot Select Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate the Auto Reboot feature e Reboot In the drop down menu select how often the system restarts Choose from Every day Every Week Every Month Enter the desired day and time you want the system to restart 3 Click Apply to save your settings Using the Main Menu Upgrading the system firmware The latest firmware version can be found at www lorextechnology com Navigate to the appropriate product page and locate your system s firmware Firmware updates improve system
80. ngle digit n umbers appear as three digits For example 005 means 5 e Write down the port number beside the HTTP Port field Step 2 of 2 Enter the DVR s Local IP address into the browser 1 Open Internet Explorer PC or Safari Mac 2 Enter http the IP address of the DVR colon and HTTP Port number of the DVR into the address bar You must include colon and the HTTP port number of the DVR after the address i e 192 168 5 118 80 For example Colon r _ JD gt E http 1192 168 5 118 80 File Edit View Favorite Tools Hip xe aly i Blank Pace Local DVR IP Address HTTP Port number Example of a LAN address http 192 168 5 118 80 Local DVR IP Address Colon HTIP Port 3 Enter the DVR username and password to log in to the system By default the username is admin and the password is left blank NOTE You must install ActiveX controls to connect to the DVR Click inside the attention bar and select Install ActiveX controls 92 f C N 1 Remote Connectivity Accessing your DVR Remotely Setting up remote connectivity allows you to view your DVR from any computer or compatible mobile device with internet access To set up remote connectivity with your DVR you must Port Forward ports 80 9000 and 1025 on your router to your DVR s IP address Create a DDNS account Enable DDNS on the DVR Enter the DDNS information into the DVR Step 1 of 4 Port Forwarding You must port forward po
81. ngs Using the Main Menu 31 Using the Main Menu 32 Record The Record menu allows you to configure recording resolution and remote streaming resolution Pan B Configuring Pre recording Settings To configure pre recording settings In the Channel drop down menu select the desired channel you wish to configure In the Pre record drop down menu select Enable to enable pre recording Click Apply to save your settings Configuring Backup File Duration Pack Duration Pack Duration refers to the duration of a backed up file in the system By default a recording is packaged into 15 minute video files To change the DVR s backed up file size In the Pack Duration drop down menu select the desired duration 15 60 minutes Click Apply to save your settings File Size duration After changing the file size your backed up files will be a certain duration For example if you selected 15 minutes as your file size the system stores video files in 15 minute durations Configuring the recording type Continuous Motion Alarm To configure the recording schedule Click the Schedule tab Configure the following e Channel Select the channel you wish to apply the settings to e Week Select the desired day you wish to apply the setting to Click on the recording grid and select the desired recording type Continuous Motion Alarm Note that each row represents a d
82. nu e Press to access System Information during live view MENU ESC Opens the Sub menu Within menus the MENU button is used to exit the menu e MUTE Mutes audio channel during live view and playback Playback Controls e FWD During playback press repeatedly to increase playback speed e REW During playback press repeatedly to Increase reverse playback speed e PLAY e n live view press to open the Record Search Menu e During playback press to play video e STOP Press to stop recording e PAUSE FRAME e Press to pause video during playback e Press repeatedly to play frame by frame during playback SEARCH C29 000 2000 2000 PTZ Controls e Z Z Adjust camera Zoom e F F Adjust camera Focus e 1 I Adjust camera Iris e PTZ Opens the PTZ menu e LOCK Locks the system screen Starting the System AA eee Starting the System To power the system ON e Press I on the power switch on the rear panel of the system At startup the system performs a basic system check and runs an Initial loading sequence After a few moments the system loads a live display view Initial startup screen To power the system OFF e 16 Channel Press O on the power switch on the rear panel of the system Unplug the power cord Password ATTENTION By default passwords are disabled on the system You do not need to enter a password when accessing any system menus For security purposes
83. o 3 Configure the following e User Name Enter the user name of the DVR default admin e Password Enter the DVR password by default 0000 e IP Enter the local IP of the DVR OR enter the DDNS address of the DVR i e tomsmith lorexddns net e Port Enter the DVR s Mobile Port number by default port 1025 to Connect check box 4 Select the Auto Connect checkbox and then click Ok 5 From the Server window select the DVR account you created Click OK to connect to the DVR Select the name of your DVR 91 Mobile Apps Android Use the Lorex Mobile Eco application to connect to your DVR on an Android smartphone or tablet NOTE The instructions below may differ depending on the model of your Android device System requirements e Android v 1 5 and above NOTE For the latest device compatibility list visit www lorextechnology com Step 1 of 2 Downloading the App NOTE For support on downloading or installing Android apps consult your Android device s user s manual or the manufacturer s support site 1 Touch the Google Play Store icon gt in your Applications list Play Store 2 Press the search button Li J 3 Enter Lorex Mobile Eco and then press the search button again Li J 4 Touch Lorex Mobile Eco Then touch Install to download and install the app Wait for the app to install Step 2 of 2 Configuring and Connecting to Lorex Mobile Eco 1 Open the Lorex Mobile Eco O app from the appl
84. oad wall outlets of extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product 8 Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the video equipment on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This video product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the video product manufacturer s instructions have been followed 9 Attachments Do not use attachments unless 10 1 12 recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause a hazard Camera
85. on desired date 5 Select the desired channels that you wish to view playback 6 Click the Play button to begin playback Video Playback Controls Move the mouse slightly to display the on screen playback controls You can also use the playback control buttons on the remote control or front panel of the System D gt M wie Use the video control buttons to manipulate video playback e Drag the slider to adjust the volume audio capable camera required not included Select the box to mute the audio e Click X to quit playback and return to the Search menu Backing up video files You can back up video files on your USB flash drive To back up video files Perform a search Insert a blank USB flash drive in the rear panel of the system Click on the desired date you wish to back up Click the Backup button A list of files appears in the Log menu Backup Beside the desired file you wish to back up click the Checkbox under BAK Click the Backup button to begin copying the video files to your flash drive NOTE You will need the Lorex Player to view the saved files Refer to your software CD to install the Lorex Player Using the Main Menu Event Search Event Search allows you to find videos that are marked as Alarm or Normal recording type This allows you to quickly and easily sort though videos that only have alarm attributes To perform an Event Search Click t
86. oom camera you will have to configure the settings on the system Please note that you will need your PTZ manufacturer s documentation in order to configure the PIZcamera on this system To configure PTZ settings In the main menu click Device PTZ n larmi 43 Using the Main Menu 44 Configure the following according to your PTZ cameras specifications e Channel Select the channel the PTZ camera is connected to e Protocol Select from Pelco D or Pelco P e Baude rate Select the PTZ camera s baude rate e Data Bit Select from 5 8 data bits e Stop Bit Select from 1 or 2 stop bits e Parity Selectfrom None Odd Even Mark or Space e Cruise Select On to enable PTZ cruise e Address Enter the PIZ camera s address Use the Copy To drop down menu to copy the PTZ settings to multiple channels Click Apply to save your settings gt System E53 The System tab allows you to configure the system time and user accounts Configuring the system date and time To change the system date and time In the Date and Time drop down menu enter the desired date and time Date Time Click Apply to save your settings Changing Date format You can change the way the system displays the time i e Month Day Year To change the date format Beside the Time Format drop down menu select the desired format Choose from MM DD YY Month Day Year YY MM DD Year Month Date or DD MM YY D
87. ork LAN NOTE This method only works if your computer is on the same network as the DVR Prerequisites e Connect the ethernet cable from your router to the DVR e DVR must be in the same network as the computer connecting to the DVR To connect your DVR to the Local Area Network LAN 1 Power off your system by disconnecting the power cable from the rear panel 2 Connect an Ethernet cable included to the LAN port on the rear panel of the system Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an empty LAN port usually numbered 1 4 on your router 3 Reconnect the power cable to power the system back on NOTE Make sure the power switch is set to I a CH CH2 VEZ CHS LS CH e CH bif ES Tiles CHT CH paraat Macer EE y m Q LAKE CHI AF na BIB nid s ID A n T SINS NP ONU CENE NO NEP AG Aa X o gt x KO O s Of O s Oh UM COE O Ethernet Cable ROUTER Not Included Not Included 51 Remote Connectivity Step 1 of 2 Obtain the DVR s local IP address and HTTP Port 1 Press the PTZ button on the front panel of the system to open the System Information window IE Versior IP Address DVR P address MAC Address DDNS Name HDD Capacity Video Format aca Chent Port 9000 HTTP Port E 800 HTTP Port Mobile Port 2 Write down the IP address and HTTP Port number of the DVR e Alocal IP looks something like this 192 168 5 118 Note that si
88. otely Open Internet Explorer and enter your DDNS address from the confirmation email For example Attp tomsmith lorexddns net 80 Log in using your ADMIN password If you have not enabled passwords on the system leave the password field blank NOTE By default the login name is admin the password field is left blank 97 Appendix C How do find my IP amp MAC address Appendix C How do find my IP MAC address 98 The IP and MAC address of your system are necessary for DDNS setup DDNS allows you to view and control your system from a remote location NOTE Make sure you have connected the DVR to your local or wide area network via the LAN port on the rear panel of the system To find your IP address and MAC address Press the PTZ button on the front panel of the system icm OW PTZ button Press the Exit button to close the menu Finding Your External IP Address If you wish to find your external IP address you can use a third party website such as www showmyip com Your external IP address can also be found within your Router settings Refer to your router user guide for further details Appendix D What is Port Forwarding AA Appendix D What is Port Forwarding You need to enable port forwarding on your router to allow for external communications with your system for the following port e 80 HTTP port e 9000 Client Port e 1025 Mobile Connectivity Port NOTE For added security
89. ou most To set up Lorex DDNS Create an account Activate your waranty Setup Remote Viewing 93 Remote Connectivity 2 The My Lorex account login screen opens if you are already logged in skip to step 4 Create a new account or log into an existing account To create a new account fill in the required fields on the right and click Create Account Log in to your Account If you have an account with Lorex already please sign in If you don t please create a new account Required information Email Adaress Password Password Reset Benefits of a Lorex account Easy ond auick checkout Products and support information tailored te you Enhonced Online Support for products Free Technical Support O Full One Year Warrenty Online ticketing system Remember me Create an Account Enjoy the benefits of having a Lorex online account Our goal is to make your online shopping experience simple and more efficient Requires information First Name Tom Last Name Smith Email Log in Enter your account Information and click Create Account Tom Smith isp net Password Confirm Password Yes woula like to receive information from Lorex Technologies on products services and special offers that may be of interest to me Create Account E Click Create Account 3 Click Warranties to register your product for warranty My Lorex b Account Info b Address Book
90. ough you closed all the channels remotely w Click to select the desired split screen viewing options Split screen viewing Click the desired viewing mode Mute Click to mute audio Main Screen Main display screen for live viewing and playback You can also drag the screens to any desired position PTZ Controls PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom control for connected PTZ cameras not included Logging into the system Log in to your system to begin remotely monitoring the system User login User name Password Remetar Fi 7 Opn AN Channel Preview opin ELITS To log in to the DVR In the User Name field enter admin In the Password field leave the entry blank default NOTE By default the user name is admin The password is left blank Click Login to connect to the system ci P C N Remote Viewing Changing Viewing Modes You can change the number of channels that the system displays simultaneously i e split screen mode single channel mode etc To change the DVR s viewing mode ce GB then click of the following Ia Taking Screen Shots The system can take screen shots of a selected channel during live playback To take a screen shot of a channel EE EH Click ME beside the desired channel to capture an image 43 D O a x a ui O d NO E Fi X 1 mm d e if O a a A pop up window opens on the bottom left corner of the window Click Preview to view the Image If
91. ounts Record Configure recording modes and system recording schedules Network Configure system network settings i e DDNS e mail alert settings Device Configure PTZ settings HD recording mode HD format option Advanced Configure system restart schedule perform firmware upgrades Display The display menu allows you 1 to configure DVR image settings and general settings on how your DVR displays names and titles on screen Tip When you want to apply the setting to multiple channels click the Copy To drop down menu and select ALL Click the Copy button to copy the setting across all channels Changing the channel name In the Channel drop down menu select the channel that you wish to re name C2 Channel drop down menu 1 Double click the Name field Use the mouse to enter in the new channel name Click Apply to save your settings Changing the position of the 3 channel name In the Position drop down menu select one of the following e U L Upper left hand corner e D L Lower left hand corner e U R Upper right hand corner e D R Lower right hand corner 1 Click Apply to save your settings Using the Main Menu Adjusting the image color In the Channel drop down menu select the channel that you wish to configure Click the Setup button The Color Setup window opens COLOR SETUP HUE BRIGHT CONTRAST SATURATION Default Apply Drag the slider to adjust th
92. p o Sra cr AR 21 Backing UD VIOIGO estes aia rra ie 21 Viewing Backed Up Video 0ococcccccc rr 23 Converting Backed Up Video to AVI Files oo ooooooomrrmmomooon s 23 Managing PassWOLUS ax cae aa 08 1 8 16 e C A 25 Changing The System Password eee nnn 25 FOGG USES osha AA ERY ORO SENSE OPEC E E E E E 26 Using the Main Menu 0000 cece cece ee 28 DISMAY scaricare anida caba dl Changing the channel name 6205625 abou coer ee WEES SS 2G raras PRESE 29 Changing the position of the channel name o 29 AMENA Image Color se aeu EO BA cra o ar ran EE asm dixe fios DAG 29 Enabling Covert Recording AAA 29 Configuring the Time and Recording Time display 22s 29 Configuring Sequence TMe cacas decided aod xci EY n qa dca ab de e OF dede dp e oa Qe dE RR Ur UR od iet KA 3 Changing the output resolution ooo 3 ADUSUNT INANI au ene ir EA be ned Ce eee eee AAH AA AG 30 Adjusting the video Margin coincida RAE eRe ERE GAEDE Ue VUE EEG EET ak GRRE 30 AGUNG E Priva yV OD ns oops KAPA genset nee yy Peed How RE wind adig d duri 31 illc PAA AAA AAA AA DA Configuring Pre recording Settings 00 hannes 32 Configuring Backup File Duration Pack Duration 0 0000 cc ccc hh de Configuring the recording type Continuous Motion Alarm csse 32 Enabling audio Tecor von Ne ich paar tke ROPE E ENE io Erne PON Qo e UO t dpa ra Vh qu eae oF 3I Configuring recording quality ooo II a A Un yg TE VIGCO
93. ps detecting motion alarm The DVR will only send out notifications when it detects motion alarm triggers Click Apply to save your settings If you want to use Lorex s e mail server In the Email drop down menu select Default Default n rco Ema sable 8 SSL Disable ge earch LL SMTF Fort i DOGG h AON SMTF Server Sender Email Sender Pwd f RH eceiver Email nteryal 3 Min x Default AH Inthe Sender Email field enter the e mail address of the sender This can be any e mail address of your choice In the Receiver Email field enter the e mail address you want the DVR to send alarm notifications to In the Interval drop down menu enter the Duration the DVR must wait before sending out a new notification Click Apply to save your settings Click the TEST button to send out a test e mail Using the Main Menu Configuring mobile connectivity settings To remotely view your DVR using a mobile device you must port forward the mobile port by default port 1025 to your router and enter the mobile port number in the DVR To configure mobile connectivity settings From the Network menu click the Mobile tab Enter a new user name and password If you want to change your mobile login password By default the user name is admin and the password is 0000 e he default Mobile port is 1025 This must be portforwarded on your routerto enable remote access Note that
94. r DVR will never change What s the difference between DHCP and Static IPs DHCP DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows your router to automatically assign an IP address to devices that are connected to it DHCP is a convenient method for connected devices on your router to have an IP address immediately This allows devices connected to your router to work right away on the network For example your router assigns an IP address to your laptop your desktop and your DVR Example 192 168 0 81 Router Each time the router restarts due to power failure etc there is no guarantee that the router will assign the same IP address to your laptop desktop or your DVR The router may assign a new IP address to all of the devices connected to it This can be a problem if you want to connect to your DVR locally since the IP address of the DVR has changed 107 Appendix F Assigning A Static IP To Your DVR Static IPs Setting a static IP on the router tells the router to reserve an IP address to a particular device The static IP number is saved onto the router and remains saved even if the router is powered off Likewise a static IP address must also be specified in your DVR so that even if your DVR turns off the IP address of the DVR remains the same The static IP address must be assigned in the router and DVR The end result is that you can power on and off the router and DVR and the router will always assign the
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96. reliability and may include new features for the system To upgrade the system firmware Download and extract the firmware into a blank USB flash drive The firmware should be in a folder named dvrupgrade Ensure that this is the only folder in the USB drive Insert the flash drive into the rear panel of your system Ensure the USB flash drive is plugged into the appropriate USB port and not the USB mouse port From the main menu click Advance Click Update Update Follow the on screen instructions to update the firmware Do not remove the USB flash drive during the firmware update Wait for the system to reboot 47 Using the Main Menu 48 Loading System Defaults Loading the system defaults restores the system s configuration to the factory settings To load system defaults From the main menu click Advance Load Default Select the menus that you wish to restore to default settings A Schedule Pte Control Color C Network General l Output C CONS O Ost PrivacyZone 7 Email O Motion O Maintain Mainstream Mobile SubStream Nip C Abnormal A HOD L arm Password Bisininiminin Click Apply When the warning window appears click OK to restore your settings Warning User set parameters will be lost Do you want to continue Click OK to return to the menu Remark Save default setting finished The system prompts you to restart a
97. rotocol and configuration details Click Save to apply your settings For details on connecting a PTZ camera to your system see Appendix H Connecting a PTZ Camera on page 111 Configuring the system time To configure the system time Click the Remote Setting Tab System General Configure the system format and time e System Time Enter the desired system time e Date Format Select the desired date format i e Month Date year etc e Time Format Select between 12 hour or 24 hour time formats Select DST to enable daylight savings time or NTP to sync the time with a NTP time server Changing the system s menu time out To change the system s time out menu In the Menu Timeout drop down menu select the duration the menu stays on screen before disappearing Click Save to apply your changes 77 Remote Viewing 3 4 78 Configuring System User Accounts You can add user accounts on the system To configure the user accounts menu Click the Remote Setting Tab System 3 Users Configure the following e Click the desired user you wish to configure i e user e User name Enter the desired user name e Password Enter the desired user password e Confirm Re enter the user password e Active Select enable or disable to activate or de activate a user account e Password Select enable so that users must enter a password to log in Select the menus that the user will have access to Select
98. rts 80 9000 and 1025 on your router before you can remotely connect to your system here are several methods to port forward your router e Use the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard PC only to port forward the required ports see CD for details For instructions on how to use the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard see Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only on page 100 e Manually port forward the required ports on your router to your DVR s IP address by following your router manufacturer s instructions NOTE If the above ports are not forwarded on your router you will not be able to access your system remotely Step 2 of 4 Create a DDNS Account Lorex offers a free DDNS service for use with your system A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your local network This allows you to connect to your system remotely You must create a DDNS account in the same network as your DVR To setup your free Lorex DDNS account In your browser go to www lorexddns net and click Step 1 Lorex DDNS Remote Viewing Setup A Lorex DDNS account allows you to connect to your Lorex system from anywhere in the world using an easy to remember web site address that is available gt 24 7 This is perfect whether you have a Static or Dynamic IP address no matter how offen your Internet Service Provider changes your IP address Lorex s exclusive DDNS service will keeo you connected to the things that matter to y
99. s and movement in the scene 2 Requires a high speed internet connection and a router not included t Instant Smartphone Compatibility on iPhone BlackBerry supported model numbers 9800 9700 9000 Android version 1 5 amp above Windows Mobile 6 0 6 5 Symbian 3rd amp 5th generation phones Selectable one channel live viewing Mobile phone data plan is required not included Router port forwarding required For the latest smartphone compatibility list check www lorextechnology com as new smart phone models become available in the market 3 PC Microsoft Windows 7 Vista XP compatible using Internet Explorer browser Mac OS 10 6 or above using Safari browser All trademarks belong to their respective owners No claim is made to the exclusive right to use the trademarks listed other than the trademarks owned by Lorex Technology Inc We reserve the right to change models configurations or specifications without notice or liability Product may not be exactly as shown viii Table of Contents Getting Started AAA TAPA ANAN AKA AN ere 1 muda Clem 2 REIF O d T N AA AA 3 Basic SCD EI L Step 1 Connect the BNC cameras ccccccccccc err 4 Step 2 Connectithe Mouse seri aer e a 4 Step 3 Connect the Ethernet cable rascar adas eo xx xc ew ead 4 Step 4 Connect the display rr D Step 5 Connect the power adapter cccoccccccc eee 5 Step 6 Verify camera image inaasa sanaa e a a eee 5 DUC D OL ol A nA AA NG
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101. same IP address to the DVR Setting up a static IP Creating a static IP must be done on both the router and DVR NOTE These are guidelines on how to create a static IP Refer to the DVR Router s owner s manual for details To create a static IP on the DVR 1 Disable DHCP on the DVR 2 Assign the designated local IP address of the DVR To create a static IP on the router 1 Write down the MAC address of your DVR 2 Inthe DHCP Reservation List enter the DVR s MAC address and the desired IP that you wish to reserve NOTE Ihe terminology varies between routers DHCP Reservation List is an example only Consult your router s user s manual for details Scenario Example NOTE The following scenario example is based on the Lorex Edge series LH300 series DVR and the Trendnet TEW 652BRP router The instructions below are for reference only Step 1 of 2 Enter the desired static IP address in the DVR 1 Open the LAN menu Main Menu SLAN 2 Beside IP Enter the desired IP address This IP address must be in the range specified by your router 3 Beside DHCP Enable Disable DHCP Right click to save your settings Enter desired IP address Disable DHCP HTTP Pott 2 i 108 Appendix F Assigning Static IP To Your DVR About IP Ranges It is recommended to set the static IP address below the scope of your router For example if the router assigns an address ending between 10
102. sc Opens the system menu or press to exit a menu selection 3 Channel Controls e Ch1 Ch9 Press to view channel in full screen mode e To access channels 10 and greater Press 0 for channel 10 or 1 0 for channel 10 1 1 for channel 11 1 2 for channel 12 etc TI ESE Press to view video in channels in Quad view channels 1 4 5 8 9 16 or split screen mode channels 1 16 To switch viewing modes press the button repeatedly 4 Navigation Buttons e A Press to move cursor up e Y Press to move cursor down e Press to move cursor left e gt Press to move cursor right 5 PTZ 4 e Within system menus Press to confirm a selection e n the main viewing mode press to open the System Information window e n the main viewing mode press and hold for 6 seconds to open the PTZ menu Rear Panel ci FP C N O 8 9 A 1 C T ANF e en n 3 i C ERE ra Siphon LU TWEEN WI hi HEFT aoe d um ag amp AL LI e NA MA LIL pa Beng LRL F sami gt x a H E Eu B rel LA dl i ri IM MM a 4 n Lt i r E SUE a x NR a paa Ta Y m F aapa G ql A i j F Jak ar s A des ER LL E E Fr t ai i a ey Y a i r 7 z BNC Video IN Connect up to 16 cameras Video Output Outputs the DVR interface to a BNC connection Audio In Connect up to 4 RCA audio enabled cameras not included Audio Out Connect up to 2 output devices i e speakers not included
103. search for video CH Replay Time IINE IE BrIEEIEIEs LE da os os os or XEXERES 0005 Click the Search button The calendar populates with search results 4 Click on the desired date in the calendar then click Play 5 Select the desired channel you wish to play back Select desired channels to play back 6 Click Play to begin playback 20 Playback On Screen Playback Controls To use the on screen playback controls 1 Move the mouse slightly to display the on screen playback controls You can also use the playback control buttons on the remote control or front panel of the system Playback controls Reverse playback Fast Forward Slow Motion Play Pause Frame by Frame 2 Click the VCR like controls to play pause fast forward rewind and slow down playback 3 Drag the slider to adjust the volume audio capable camera required not included Select the box to mute the audio amp Click Xto quit playback and return to the Search menu Backing Up Video You can back up video to a USB key connected to the rear panel of the system To back up video 1 Click the Search Menu button Sj in the menu bar 2 Click the Event Search tab PA Playback 3 Configure the following e Search Date Enter the desired month date and year e Search Time Enter the time range you wish to search under e CH Select the channel you wish to search under To search under all 16 channels sel
104. sion number can be found underneath the router printed on a sticker 14208 NETGEAR cco Vin o wot O Wireless G Rover WORET4 9 M Has ew AI TA re A eS E noi em 3 Mesa Ol Ji x ITA a 2F000FP0CAd ar ai 2H2 va UL N eWCReT eierstaihemodstnumber j 89871158 i a LAM LAM LAN LAM internet Enatorh t 3 2 1 ud ev9 refers to the version number in IT BCI YELLOW 10 noe E 101 Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only 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 1 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 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard www lore 2 Software update section Current Version 1 0 2 Update Available Yes Hew Version 1 0 4 Start button Download Now button A software update includes an updated list of routers Language drop down menu compatible with the Auto Port forwarding Wizard 2 f 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
105. sly twist the connector counter clockwise to loosen the BNC connector Mouse Control Mouse Control The system is designed for mouse navigation To use the mouse connect the mouse to the rear USB panel on the DVR 16 channel model shown Connectthe mousetothe TOP usb port 1 Use the mouse buttons to perform the following e Left Button Click to select a menu option during live viewing in split screen double click on a channel to view the selected channel in full screen double click the channel again to D return to split screen view 2 Right Button e Click to open the Sub Menu see Using the Menu bar on page 14 e In menus use the right button to exit menus 3 Scroll Wheel No function Remote Control 16 Channel i Remote Control 16 Channel The remote control is the secondary input device for navigating the system s interface To use the remote control REC Starts system recording e SEARCH Opens the Search menu e Number Keys 1 0 Opens the desired channel in full screen mode Press 1 0 for channel 10 1 1 for channel 11 etc e Display Mode Press repeatedly to change viewing modes i e press once to switch to quad view ch 1 4 press twice to view channel 5 8 etc e 2x2 3x3 4x4 Opens the window in grid mode e AUTO Starts sequence view Navigation Cursors Use the navigation cursors to navigate the menu e ENTER Confirms the selection in the me
106. stand Secure to camera thread Top thread Ceiling mount Wall mount Bottom thread Table mount Camera model may not be exactly as shown NOTE There are two connection points for certain cameras Secure the stand to the top thread for wall mounts or ceiling mounts Secure the stand to the bottom thread for table mounts or wall mounts w el Table Mount Wall Mount Ceiling Mount Camera model not be exactly as shown Connecting Cameras Connecting BNC Cameras To install BNC cameras to your system 1 Connect the male power connector on the BNC extension cable to the female power connector on the camera e Connect the BNC connector to the camera 2 Connect the female power connector on the BNC extension cable to the power adapter e Connect the BNC connector to the BNC port on the system 3 Plug the power adapter to a power outlet m TRATARE CE ES Y z xi Y TEMA katy N e e P eer ka f wr 9 T9 T9 KY Foro To Ton Md Digital Video Recorder BNC Extension cable Female power connector Male power connector Connecting and Removing BNC cables BNC Bayonet Nut Connector is a special connector that locks on to the system port and cannot be accidently removed To connect or remove a BNC connector e Push the BNC connector firmly into the BNC port and simultaneously twist the connector clockwise to tighten e To remove a BNC connector from a BNC port push and simultaneou
107. t Port and HTTP port to your router for remote access To change the default Client port and HTTP port Click the field beside Client default port 9000 Enter the desired client port NIE y Client Port amp HTTP Port fields 2 Click the field beside HTTP Port default port 80 Enter the desired HTTP port your router s user s manual for details 3 Click Apply to save your settings 2 Click Apply to save your settings 37 Using the Main Menu 3 38 Adjusting remote connectivity streaming rates You can adjust the data streaming rate also called the SubStream when you connect to the system remotely If you want to conserve bandwidth select a lower frame rate and bitrate NOTE Setting your system to stream with a lower frame and bitrate may cause the video to appear choppy or slow To adjust the SubStream settings Click the SubStream tab A ur ad gt LJ k d E Configure the following beside the desired channel e Video Select Enabled or Disabled If you select Disabled you will not be able to view the channel when connecting remotely to the system e FPS Select the desired frames per second Choose from 1 6 FPS e Bitrate Select the desired video bitrate Choose from 8 16 24 32 48 or 64 e Audio Select or deselect the checkbox to enable or disable the system from streaming audio when viewing the system remotely Click Apply to save your settings Setting
108. t Type Configure the event that triggers the system to send an alert e Enable Select enable to activate the system from notifying you if an event occurs e Buzzer Select ON OFF to enable disable the system buzzer e Show Message Select the checkbox to enable the system to display a warning message when an event occurs e Send Email Select the checkbox to enable email notifications Email notification must be enabled e Alarm Out Enable or disable the alarm out panel Latch Time Configure the system latch time after an event occurs Click Save to restore system defaults for the selected items Remote Viewing Configuring Auto Maintain Auto maintain allows the system to reboot for during a set time or date This improves system stability To configure Auto Maintain Click the Remote Setting tab Advance Maintain Click the Auto Reboot drop down menu and select enable to activate the auto reboot feature Next enter the day and time you want the system to restart Maintain Enable Everyday rf i Click Save to apply your settings Changing the save directory To change the save directory of videos and images Click the Local Setting tab Local Setting Browse button 2 Click the MEM button beside the appropriate field to change the file save path 81 Lorex Player 11 Lorex Player 11 Lorex Player 11 allows you to view your downloaded video files from your DVR on your computer Minim
109. t 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 the equipment on and off the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for assistance This equipment has been certified and found to comply
110. the Main Menu 49 Remote Connectivity Remote Connectivity The system features a built in browser based software that allows you to access your system remotely over your local area network LAN or over the Internet using Internet Explorer PC or Safari Mac PC remote viewing Mac remote viewing For details on navigating the PC For details on navigating the Mac remote viewing interface see remote viewing interface see Remote Viewing on page 59 Appendix N Remote Viewing Mac on page 119 System Requirements Prior to using Lorex Web Client make sure your system meets or exceeds the following System requirements Description Requirement Operating Windows XP Vista 7 System Mac OSX 10 6 6 only Intel processors only Memory 256 MB RAM or greater 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 Browser Internet Explorer 6 or later PC Safari 5 0 only Mac NOTE If a user connects to the system remotely there may be slow performance when accessing the system locally This is normal and not a malfunction For the latest compatibility check www lorextechnology com as new software versions are released to the market 90 Remote Connectivity Accessing your DVR within a local network LAN You can connect to your DVR through Internet Explorer through the local area netw
111. the menus users will have access to Click Save to apply your settings Remote Viewing Viewing System Information To view system information Click the Remote Setting tab System Info Upgrading System Firmware To upgrade the system firmware download the latest firmware from the system s product page at www lorextechnology com To upgrade the system firmware Download and extract the file to your computer s desktop Click the Remote Setting tab Advanced Firmware upgrade Firmware Update Beside Upgrade File Path click the browse button LJ J Locate the firmware and click Open Click Start to begin the firmware upgrade Follow the on screen instructions to complete the firmware upgrade NOTE Your system may have to restart after a firmware upgrade 79 Remote Viewing 1 80 Restoring Default Settings To restore the system s system defaults Click the Remote Setting tab 3 Advanced Load Default Select the menus that you wish to restore to factory defaults Click Save to restore system defaults for the selected items Configuring Event Settings The Event Settings tab allows you to configure how the system behaves when a system event occurs i e hard drive error video loss This is useful if you want your DVR to notify you If there is a potential system problem To configure the system event settings Click the Remote Setting tab Advanced Events Configure the following e Even
112. to your local hard drive To download video select the channel you wish to back up then click the download button 66 2 Remote Viewing Configuring OSD Settings To configure system OSD settings Click the Remote Setting tab 3 Display 3 Live Reiret Eire Configure the following e Channel Select the channel you want to apply the settings to e Name Enter the name you wish to re name the channel e Position Select the position of where the text appears in the channel e Covert Enable or Disable covert recording e Show Time Select Enable or Disable to show or hide the time in the channel e Record Time Select Enable or Disable to show or hide the record time Click Save to apply your settings Configuring Privacy Zone Settings You can blank out a certain portion of the channel with a black box To configure a privacy zone Click the Remote Setting tab Display Privacy Zone Privacy Zone In the Channel drop down menu select the channel you wish to configure 67 Remote Viewing 68 Select the Privacy Zone checkbox to enable privacy masking Drag your mouse cursor over the area you wish to black out A red box indicates the area that is masked blocked out e o remove the privacy area click on the red box then click the Delete button Privacy Zone 3 Pond Drag mouse over desired area Click Save to apply your settings Configuring Recording Parameters To configure system re
113. 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 105 Appendix E Internet Setup Wizard PC only Configuring a DMZ host connection 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 e Once you have configured Router 2 with a DMZ connection run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to begin auto port forwarding to Router 1 e Consult yourrouter s owner s manual for details on configuring DMZ settings Locating your Router IP The Status Page Example DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone Enabling a DMZ IP on your router enables one of the routers to pass information onto the second router J 192 168 1 100 Ix SAN DMZ IP address assigned by a secondary router Apply Cancel The Status Page of a router normally includes the router s vital information such as the IP address EXAMPLE Product Page DIR 515 Hardware Version B2 Fiamwa Version 2 25 ADVANCED STATUS All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on
114. ty Conto 3 levels il n al hap iim 758 1536 Kbyte DT 512748 Kbye HDI 384512 Kbye ck nit Weight KGS TEET ag is Recording Schedule By hour by doy by recording mode by alarm by ch Operating temperature 37 104 F OP AF C Pra Recording Max 10 Secs Humidity 10 909 NC Pest Recording Max 5 Minutes As our products are subject to continuous improvement Lorex Technology Inc and its subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design specifications and prices without notice and without incurring any obligation E amp OE 95 Appendix B Networking Checklist Appendix B Networking Checklist Use this checklist to confirm you have completed all the steps of the Network Setup have the following e High Speed Internet e Router e Ethernet cable included with the system e Computer with Internet Explorer 6 or later have turned off the system and performed the following e Connected the Ethernet cable to the LAN RJ45 port on the rear panel of the system e Connected the other end of the Ethernet cable to my router NOTE Network Setup will not work if you do not have a router have found my System Information e Press the PTZ button on the front panel of your system My IP Address is _ CT TY My MAC Address is have enabled Port Forwarding on my router e Port 80 e Port 9000 e Port 1025 NOTE For added security we strongly recommend changing HTTP port 80 on the system to any desired port the port must not blo
115. um System Requirements e Intel Pentium 4 or above e Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 e 256 MB Ram e 16 MB video memory Prerequisites e Back up video files from the DVR to your local hard drive To install Lorex Player 11 1 Insert the software CD that comes included with the system 2 Locate the Lorex Player 11 software Follow the on screen instructions to install Lorex Client 11 Running Lorex Player 11 1 Double click the Lorex Player 11 icon on the desktop 2 Click the symbol E Lorex Player 11 3 Click FILES to load an individual file Click FOLDER to load a folder with backed up videos Click to add a video file 4 Use the playback controls near the bottom of the window to begin playback NOTE The functionality is identical to the remote player For details see Click Play to begin playback on page 66 82 Lorex Player 11 Lorex Client 11 Interface Overview Click here to open the Advanced Config menu Video Window File list Add file T Open file r Remove file Delete file Hide reveal playlist Playback Controls Snapshot button About the Advanced Config menu The Advanced Config menu allows you to select where the screen captures are stored To open the Advanced Config menu Click the EE button Click Select to change the snapshot save directory Capture path Save path C Program Files O 6 Lorex Citem 11 Capture Selia Select f Langu
116. up E mail Notification The system can send e mail notifications when it detects motion or when an alarm parameter triggers The 16 channel model sends e mail notifications if an alarm block device triggers i e motion sensor detects movement To set up e mail notification Click the Email tab in the Network menu Wehr Lib rear E m i T a i ODON Ema Sal SSL 7 Disable Enable SMTP Fort i DOGG s MTP Server sender Email gt ander Pwd Recewer Email interval i Min da L Default Arm From the Email drop down menu select from e Enable Uses custom e mail server settings e Disable Disables e mail notification e Default Uses the Lorex e mail server to send out alarm notifications This is the recommended selection If you select Enable and want to use your own e mail server configure the following e SSL Select ON OFF to enable disable Secure Socket Layer protocol e SMTP Port Enter your SMTP address e SMTP Server Enter your SMTP Server e Sender Email Enter the sender e mail address This can be any address of your choice 3 1 Ox 0l e SenderPassword Enter your e mail server s password e Receiver Email Enter the recipient s e mail address e Interval Enter the interval the DVR waits before sending a new e mail notification For example if you select a 3 minute interval the DVR will send out e mail notifications every 3 minutes until the DVR sto
117. vice Nama Enter a Device Name Tom Smith DVR o of your choice Enter the pro duct s MAC Adcdress XX XX XX XX KX amp X MAC address po 00 00 00 00 00 o Enter the web site URL Request address that will be temsrmith Jorexddns net 7 used to connect e Product Warranty Select the product warranty you created in the previous steps e Device Name Enter a name for your device You can enter your name business name or anything of your choice This is used to identify this device in your list of activated DDNS accounts that appears anytime you visit the DDNS page e MAC Address Enter the MAC address of your Lorex product Press the PTZ button on the front panel to find your MAC address A MAC address is a permanent unique 12 digit address used to identify a device on a network Type E Ver si or tf Address 192 168 005 108 MAC Address 00 23 63 23 3B BC MAC Address DDNS Name HDD Capacity e URL Request Enter the web site address that will be used to connect to your Lorex product NOTE For example if you enter tomsmith the address to access your video will be http tomsmith lorexddns net 96 Remote Connectivity Click Save to register your product for DDNS A confirmation email will be sent to the email address used to register for My Lorex You will need this information for remote access to your system Record your information below Domain name URL Request DDNS
118. with the limits regulated by FCC EMC and L VD Therefore it is designated to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not cause interference with other appliance usage However it is Imperative that the user follows 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 Vii Features Digital Video Recorder Features e 4 8 16 channel digital video recorder e H 264 compression video compression e Real time recording d 720 x 240 4ch 360 x 240 8 amp 16 ch resolution e Pentaplex operation View Record Playback Backup amp Remotely Control the system simultaneously e Dual streaming two separate video streams for local recording amp internet remote monitoring allows you to conserve bandwidth while recording locally at higher setting e 24 7 100 Duty cycle hard drive pre installed Connectivity Features e Instant Mobile Viewing on compatible smartphonest e Exclusive LOREX Easy Connect Internet Set up Wizard e PC amp Mac compatible Internet Explorer amp Safari browsers e Free LOREX DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service for advanced remote connectivity at all times e Instant email alerts 1 Recording time may vary based on recording resolution amp quality lighting condition
119. ww arrate do gy cam Step 2 3 x Search and Auto detect button Router drop down list E HEBEL TNI K RTI HTEP Ngan HITP Pari Reuter IF Router P uud iE ESO E Ucero Router user name amp M ail M Y Mitos Passend password r larem Pe de diei rm ad rp Enter port 80 under Ports Enter port 9000 under 2nd Port Enter port 1025 under 3rd 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 s username and password e Optional Under HTTP Type default http and HTTP Port default 80 you may have to change the values depending on your router model Consult your router manual for details X Lorex Product Information LOREX Auto Port Forwarding Wizard WARS ba De hada gy oam lt Step 2 3 IP Port Enter your Lorex EN device s IP 2nd Port Enter port Some Lorex products number require multiple ports If your Lorex product requires these extra ports you may enterthem here 3rd Port 5th Port 4 Under IP enter the IP address of your Lorex device e o find your system IP address press the PTZ button on the front panel of the system 5 Under Port enter the HTTP Port 80 Under 2nd Port enter the Client port 9000 Under 3rd port enter the Mobile Port 1025 6 Click Next to continue 103 Appendix E Internet Setup Wizar
120. yback and PTZ Control PTZ Control A 5o6j07 osjos 1c 11 12 13 14 16 16 a tear Apply E 5 Click Apply to save your settings Configure the following e User Name Enter the desired user name e Password Enable Select Enable or Disable to enable or disable the system from prompting you for a user or admin password during log in e Password Enter your desired password e Confirm Re enter the password ET Device i 3 d System Adv ana User Name ladmin a ssword Enable Disable v Pa Pa suem Confirm Default m Click Apply to save your settings Now you can log in to the system locally or remotely using the user name or password you created When logging into the system with a user account the user will only have access to the menus you assigned 27 Using the Main Menu Using the Main Menu 0 N wa ot KR CO N 28 To open the Main Menu e Click the Main Menu button EM Jin the menu bar NOTE If passwords are enabled on the system you need to enter the 6 digit numerical password to open the Main Menu MAIN MENU CAN TT RECORD 5 Q SEARCH iD NETWORK o ALARM DEVICE i gt ADVANCED E Display Configure system display options i e Color saturation Camera title Video Output Search Search for recorded video and log files on the system Alarm Configure system alarm settings System Configure system time and user acc
121. you receive an error taking a screen shot You may receive an error when taking a screen capture This is caused by an Internet Explorer security setting To reduce the security setting in Internet Explorer Click on Tools 3Internet Options In IE9 click the gear icon on the top right corner Click the Security tab De select Enable Protected Mode Click Apply to save your settings Refresh Internet Explorer 61 Remote Viewing Recording Video You can record video footage directly onto your local hard drive Once the video is in your hard drive you can back up the video footage onto recordable media such as USB memory keys and blank CD DVD media To record video 1 Click on the channel that you wish to capture video from 2 Click aka to record video The video will record to the default save directory 3 Click 2 to stop video recording To change the save directory of the image or recorded video 1 Click the Local Setting tab near the top of the window Browse button 3 Select the desired save directory and then click OK 62 Remote Viewing Showing amp Hiding Channels The Active Channel List is a convenient way to show hide the cameras that display in the main viewing window To show or hide video in the main video window 1 Click B beside the channel number to show a channel Click La again to hide the channel Clickheretoshow or hide video 58565 6 5 NIA 556585 5
122. your settings Result The system beeps when it detects motion and a green M icon appears The green M icon indicates that the system is only detecting motion but not recording To have the system record motion events enable motion recording in the recording calendar Remote Setting tab Record Schedule 1 Remote Viewing Changing the Mobile Port NOTE When entering a new mobile port be sure to port forward them to your router for changes to take effect To change the mobile port Click the Remote Setting tab Network Mobile Configure the following under Mobile setup NOTE The user name and password applies only to mobile devices connecting to the System e User name Enter the desired user name e Password Enter the desired password Mobile Port Enter the desired mobile port Click Save to apply your settings Configuring DDNS Settings You must create a DDNS account before you can configure DDNS settings See Step 2 of 4 Create a DDNS Account on page 53 To configure DDNS settings Click the Remote Setting tab DDNS 73 Remote Viewing 74 Configure the following e DDNS Select Enable e n the Server drop down menu select LOREXDDNS e Host Name Enter the Domain name URL Request that was emailed to you after DDNS registration NOTE If the Domain name URL Request is tomsmith the address to access your video will be Attp tomsmith lorexddns net e User Name Enter your DDNS Us
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