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1. Figure 13 0b Alarm Input amp Output menu e Alarm In Type Select NO normally open or NC normally closed for the alarm in device e VLoss Response Time Select the time in seconds for the system to record prior to a triggered event 0 3 5 10 30 60 120 180 or Infinite e Response Duration Select the time in seconds for the system to record after a triggered alarm or motion event 1 255 NOTE The Response Duration also applies to the accompanying message and or buzzer Alarm In Setup Menu OCE Figure 13 0c Alarm In Setup menu To configure the Alarm In Setup 1 Click Alarm In Setup 2 Click on the desired alarm number alarm 1 4 and assign it to the desired camera number Alarm Out Setup Menu EE SS Figure 13 0d Alarm Out Setup menu To configure the Alarm Qut Setup menu 1 Click Alarm Out Setup Using the Main Menu 2 Click to assign an Event notification Motion VLoss Alarm HDD ON OFF to an Alarm Out notification Buzzer Alarm Full Screen Label Alarm Out 1 e Buzzer Select O to enable the system to beep when an alarm is triggered or motion is detected select X to disable it e Alarm Full Screen Select 0 to enable a full screen display of the active alarm motion channel select X to disable it e Label Select O to enable the system to display camera OSD when an alarm triggers e Alarm Out 1 Alarm 1 output 3 To save your settings right click un
2. Overwrite The system continues recording when the internal hard drive is full by overwriting the oldest recorded data No Record he system does notrecord e Video Frame Rate Set the frame rates for alarm motion working hour and non working hour all a A hal all ml mt De k lad fad be a s Figure 12 4 Frame Rate menu 8 16 channel only e Alarm Motion Rate Click under each camera and select X 2 3 5 7 5 10 or 15 fps e Working Hour Rate Click under each camera and select 0 2 3 5 7 5 10 or 15 fps e Non working Hour Rate Click under each camera and select 0 2 3 5 7 5 10 or 15 fps Figure 12 5 Frame rates for NISC and PAL e Real Rate The system will automatically calculate and allocate a Real Rate when you change the Working Rate e Quality Click under each camera and select 1 2 3 4 or 5 Figure 12 6 Set image quality 1 basic 5 excellent e Audio Click under each camera and select either O to enable audio or X to disable audio NOTE Audio is only available on channels 1 and 2 e Resolution Click to set the resolution for all cameras 640x240 or 640x480 To exit right click until you return to the main screen Using the Main Menu Schedule 4 8 16 channel Set an hourly daily and or weekly recording schedule Be SO M A E D D Gji Haii mi a K OE PIE RE Figure 12 7 Recording Schedule The Recording Schedule is a grid
3. LOREX EDGE mee A AS HDA H 264 HIGH PERFORMANCE VIDE RVEILLANCE RECORDER R English Version 2 0 bae ALLELE q 1 L L RT TL L RE 6600000000000 IDDEW Edje T k it Lorex EDGE LH310 Series Pro 0 oi alo J DEW A re EA FE J4 Lorex Edge LH320 Series LH300 SERIES www lorextechnology com Copyright O 2010 Lorex Technology Inc Thank you for purchasing the LH300 Series Lorex Edge H 264 Digital Video Surveillance Recorder This manual refers to the following models Lorex Edge Lorex EDGE Lorex Edge mini e LH314 4 channel e H324 4 channel e LH304 4 channel e LH318 8 channel e LH328 8 channel e LH316 16 channel e LH326 16 channel To learn more about this product and to learn about our complete range of accessory products please visit our website at www lorextechnology com CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL A The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral A triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated F dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock x The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to L alert the user to the presence of important operatin
4. Bitrate Figure 23 1 System Status in Setup menu 8 16 channel To change Bitrate speed 1 Click the Bitrate tab 2 Under Bitrate select a bitrate speed The higher the bitrate the better the quality of the video stream Adjust the bitrate speed to best sult your connection 3 Click Apply to save your settings to the system 92 PPPoE PPPoE Status On gt PPPoE User Name Iorn tornsmith1 SP nel PPPoE Password oe 3 Apply Clear Figure 23 2 PPPoE menu 8 16 channel To change PPPoE settings 1 Click the PPPoE tab 2 Under the PPPoE Status select ON 3 Inthe corresponding text fields enter your PPPoE Username and password 4 Click Apply to save your settings DDNS Lorex provides a free DDNS service for use with your DVR A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address that points back to your Local Network ATTENTION You MUST enter your DDNS information LOCALLY before attempting remote access Figure 23 3 DDNS menu Visit http lorexddns net to register for Lorex s free DDNS service For more details on setting up a free Lorex DDNS account see Setting Up DDNS on page 76 NOTE You must register for Lorex s free DDNS service prior to configuring DDNS settings DONS Select http lorexddns net CONS User Name tomernith DONS Domain Name tomernith Apply Clear Figure 23 4 Enter only the first portion of your doma
5. To install the Net Viewer plug in 1 Connect to your system locally or remotely Figure 24 7 Login window Mac 2 Enter the DVR s user name and password 08 Setting up Local and Remote Viewing e A plug in window opens Safari can t find the Internet plug in The page MAC View has content of MIME type application macview_188a9 Because you don t have a plug in installed for this MIME type this content can t be displayed or Figure 24 8 Safari plug in prompt Click OK to continue 4 Click the Safari Plug In Download link near the bottom of the window aa firmware accordingly to your Download version 10 5 or 10 6 of the Y operating system version NOTE Net Viewer requires an Intel based Mac 9 Double click the MacView plug in from the download list to begin installation NOTE Plug in may automatically run for OSX 10 6 users Double click to run plug in Figure 24 10 Downloading the plug in 6 Follow the on screen instructions to install the plug in Figure 24 10 Plug in installation 7 Restart Safari and re login to Net Viewer to begin viewing 59 Setting Up Remote Connectivity SETTING UP REMOTE CONNECTIVITY Your system is capable of remote connectivity You can connect to your system through e A remote computer via web browser Internet Explorer amp Safari e A Mobile Device iPhone Blackberry Windows Mobile Remote Conne
6. connect AUDIO CAPABLE camerastothe system Appendix D Full Connectivity Diagram G tts APPENDIX D FULL CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAM The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the system EDGE Series F j a B R E Hg s 2b E pi ROUTER Not Included pH y ALARM SENSOR Not Included Not Included Flex IR Extender DVR EF illo qn if y w xx E ah O z te 2wW ALARMING H e USB LAN IR O a A ry k VA Caracol Evippa P USB Port LINE IN AUDIO from Audio z Capable Cameras VGA MONITOR AMPLIFIED not included SPEAKERS BNC CAMERAS not included 101 Appendix D Full Connectivity Diagram EDGE Series LINEINAUDIOfrom Audio Capable Cameras AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS not included INT SN INE ol ALARM SENSOR Not Included BNC CAMERAS kk gi our A A Salk SRR E RSE E amp pi ROUTER Not Included Flex IR Extender w tma ce ROMS IR U Bg DEAN USB Port DVI VGA MONITOR not included 16 channel model shown DVI to VGA converter included 102 Appendix D Full Connectivity Diagram EDGE mini Series EFE 3s YF EIA ROUTER Not Included LINE IN AUDIO from Audio Capble Cameras AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS not included Not Included USB Port sp BNC CAMERAS Flex IR Extender Optional not VGA MONITOR includ
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8. 111 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting cont d Error Possible Causes Solutions Mouse not detected e Mouse cable is not firmly e Firmly connect the mouse cable to the USB port by system connected to the system on the rear 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 port on the rear panel of the system Reconnect the power cable to the DC 12V port on the rear panel e There is no picture Camera cables are loose or e Check the camera video cable and connections on selected channels have become disconnected e Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the system camera picture is and at the camera not being displayed e Try moving the camera to another channel or use another cable e The image on the e Audio cables are loose or have e Check the AUDIO connections to the DVR DVR appears but been disconnected does not have sound e Audio channels are disabled in Check the Configurations Main the system menu Menu gt Record gt Audio e Volume on external speakers e Increase volume on external speakers not not included is low or off included New camera titles do New camera titles have not e Log in to DVR Netviewer in Internet Explorer not appear on the been correctly saved on the e Click Setup and then click the Title tab system 8 16 channel system e f you saved your old settings click Load File for onl
9. 2222 e Administrator Password Highest level user with access to remote live viewing playback and permissions to change network configurations By default ID 9 pass 3333 4 To save your settings right click until you return to the main screen Using the Main Menu Upgrading Firmware Firmware upgrades can provide improved functionality to your system You can download these free upgrades from www lorextechnology com Prior to upgrading your system s firmware you must first format the USB flash drive so it will function properly with the system ATTENTION Formatting erases all data on the USB flash drive This step cannot be undone To upgrade firmware 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the USB port on the front panel of the DVR and format see Formatting the USB Drive on page 38 Once formatting is complete remove the USB flash drive and connect It to a USB port on your computer NOTE The system creates two folders on your USB drive Picture and Movie 2 In your web browser visit your DVR manufacturers website and download the free firmware upgrade 3 Copy the firmware file to the connected USB flash drive do not place the file in either the Picture or Movie folder Once the file transfer is complete remove the USB flash drive from your computer 4 Disconnect the power cable to power off your DVR and connect the USB flash drive Reconnect the power cable 9 The system will detect th
10. lower the drive then slide toward the rear panel NOTE Make sure not to damage any of the cables when placing the hard drive in the housing NOTE Make sure no cables are caught beneath the drive With your hand supporting the hard drive turn the housing upside down replace the four mounting screws on the bottom of the housing Figure 27 4 Connect the power and data cables Turn the housing right side up Replace the cover making sure to slide the cover toward the front panel until flush Replace the screws on the top panel x2 and side panels x2 Reconnect all cameras and cables Re mount the unit the back of your monitor if desired Power on the system If you have installed a new hard drive you must format the drive before using the system NOTE The system will detect the hard drive a few seconds after powering on the system The system will prompt you If the hard drive is not detected NOTE You must format the new hard drive in order for the system to detect it For details see Formatting the Hard Drive on page 110 Figure 27 6 Replace the mounting screws 105 Appendix E Replacing the Hard Drive EDGE DVR Make sure that the 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 top panel and side panels of the housing ar Remove the 4 side panel screws Si
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12. 3 Alarm In Setup menu 8 16 channel only e Alarm Out Setup Click to open the Alarm Qut Setup menu Click to assign an Event notification Motion VLoss Alarm to an Alarm Out notification Buzzer Full Screen Label Alarm Out 1 Figure 13 4 Alarm Out Setup menu e VLoss Response Time Selectthetime in seconds for the system to record priorto atriggered event 0 3 5 10 30 60 120 180 or Infinite e Response Duration Select the time in seconds for the system to record after a triggered alarm or motion event 1 255 NOTE The Response Duration also applies to the accompanying message and or buzzer e Alarm Motion Schedule Click to enable disable the Alarm Motion Schedule for each day of the week hours 0 23 e Enabled yellow e Disabled green Figure 13 5 Alarm Motion Schedule 8 16 channel only e Select the size of the selection cursor by clicking 1x1 1x13 3x5 3x13 5x9 7x13 e To save your Settings right click until you return to the main screen Motion 4 8 16 channel Set the motion detection cells and sensitivity for each camera To configure motion detection 1 From the Alarm menu click Motion Enable The text Motion will appear on screen when motion Is detected on the respective camera 2 Choose a camera for motion detection and select 0 Using the Main Menu 3 Click Motion Select the camera you want to configure motion detection The motion grid appear
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14. Connect is enabled on your DVR NOTE The DVR must be connected directly to a router through a hardwire connection 69 3 Under Yoics Device Name enter in the desired name for your DVR In this example we named the system name to DVR Click Register Now to continue pm Registered Yolcs devices Riata Navi Devices fr tra detetiod m pul FamErw2d4h Prodoci Manuleciurer Soi tur oe Tole na foe PA re Es F dis H EC PSA Heire robo Dewice Mame Enter desired name of your DVR here Member Account Summary Welcome Marge all oar sprice and qeosunk ferture hera mau gi EEH pig Lhag Liperada cor lo pul more veritas fadier manh ft mobs mira an hard wk al er Wie rra Tur FREE s ds yee y Crea 10 local teria Cee ZY bob al deri Liz a T agtis web epenectpr Lin fa TH dy ag crecio Eros local predea to ko ecb content Crta up te 1 Fhkrad cha ra par Ca ar ar Web G Gi ee saru lat for MD utes Fall Seen por Figure 25 7 Register New Devices window Your device appears on the left side bar under My Stuff NOTE You do not have to click the Upgrade Now button This service Is provided free of charge Connecting to your DVR using Easy Connect Once you have logged into your Yoics account you may connect to your DVR at any time To begin live viewing of your DVR 1 Log in to your Yoics account using Internet Explorer 2 Click the nam
15. Figure 15 8 Login with your LAN ID and password If you are having problems connecting using DDNS check that you have port forwarded port 80 on your router 45 REMOTE ACCESS DVR Netviewer G tte REMOTE ACCESS DVR NETVIEWER DVR Netviewer Is the built in browser based remote surveillance software that allows you to access your system from any PC with an Internet connection Figure 16 0 DVR Netviewer Main Screen 8 16 channel Figure 16 1 Main screen 4 channel System Requirements Prior to using DVR Netviewer make sure your PC meets or exceeds the following system requirements Description Requirement Intel Pentium 4 3 0ghz or above PC Intel Pentium Core Duo 1 66 Ghz or above Mac Windows XP Vista 9 79 Apple OSX 10 5 or above 128 MB RAM 16 MB of video memory 10 100 BaseT Network 384 Kbps upstream High speed Internet service is recommended when using DVR Netviewer Internet Explorer 6 or later Mozilla Firefox is also supported but you need to install the IE Tab plug in http addons mozilla org Safari 4 0 and above QuickTime Player 7 or later visit www apple com to download the latest version 46 REMOTE ACCESS DVR Netviewer Netviewer Basic Layout 4 Channel Figure 17 0 Four channel Netviewer 16 Channel Figure 17 1 Sixteen channel Netviewer Network User Profiles In order to login to DVR Netviewer you need a network user ID and password Use the foll
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17. JPEG files with the following naming convention KMMDD00x jpg Filename Definition cf System file marker all screen caps begin with A mo em eI Numeral ie 001 002 003 etc 25 Taking Screenshots Using Screenshots Once you have taken screenshots you need to connect the USB flash drive to a PC to view print or archive the images To use screenshots 1 Connect the USB flash drive to a USB port on your PC In the AutoPlay window select Open folder to view files NOTE If AutoPlay does not start search your computer for a Removable Disk _ Removable Disk G a E Always do this for pictures Pictures options eN ee using Macs Import pictures a Copy Disc y using Roxio Creator Copy Br Download images General options Set AutoPlay defaults in Control Panel Figure 7 4 AutoPlay screen 2 Double click the Picture folder Perform one of the following e View Double click the screenshot to view It in an imaging program such as Windows Picture Viewer or Adobe Photoshop e Archive Copy the images to a folder on your computer e Print Select the image and print it directly from Windows Explorer or print the screenshot from an imaging program 26 G MANAGING PASSWORDS Refer to the tables below for the user name ID and password required to log in to your system Local DVR Access Remote LAN Viewing 4 8 16 Channel 4 Channel 8 amp 16 Channel LEVEL PASSWORD LEVEL ID
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19. NOTE The Flex IR Extender is not required for normal operation It may be necessary If there Is not a clear line of sight between the DVR and the remote control The Edge mini has an optional Flex IR extender and remote control 6 Connect the Power a Connect the power cord to the DC12V port in the rear panel of the system EDGE amp EDGE de Bd a a EDGE mini Figure 1 0 Mounting holes on bottom panel VESA mount Independe nt stand Figure 1 1 Mount the system to the monitor Figure 1 3 Connect the Flex IR extender Available as an optional accessory for the EDGE mini Getting Started System Passwords Depending on your system model the default user name ID and password is different Refer to the tables below for details on the default system user IDs and passwords Local DVR Access Remote LAN Viewing 4 Channel 8 amp 16 Channel 4 8 16 Channel LEVEL PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD LEVEL PASSWORD GUEST m 1111 USER s 1111 USER EN 2222 USER a 2222 ADMIN 2 2222 ADMIN 2 3333 ADMIN WEN 3333 Mouse Control The mouse Is the primary input device for navigating system menus NOTE Unless otherwise noted all system functions described in this manual are achieved through mouse input To use a mouse with the system 1 Connect a USB mouse to the USB port on rear panel of the system Connect the mouse to the USB port on the rear panel to allow for easy access of a USB backup
20. PASSWORD LEVEL ID PASSWORD GUEST m 1111 USER KN 1111 USER 2222 USER NS 2222 ADMIN NN 2222 ADMIN 3333 ADMIN WIN 3333 Using the Password Wheel The system uses a graphical Password Wheel for inputting and changing user IDs and 4 digit numeric passwords Figure 8 0 Login with your user ID and password using the Password Wheel To use the Password Wheel e Using the mouse move the cursor and click from 0 9 You cannot select the options to the left of the Password Wheel user ID password you can only select the digits If you make a mistake simply right click to exit and re select the option to try again Enabling and Disabling Passwords By default passwords are disabled when you first startup the system With passwords enabled you need to enter your user ID and password whenever you access the system Main Menu Event List or Playback mode To enable disable passwords 1 Click Gl to open the Main Menu If necessary login to the system 2 Click The Setup menu opens 3 Click Password Enable and scroll up down to select 0 to enable passwords or X to disable 4 To exit right click until you return to the main screen 27 Managing Passwords Changing Passwords You need to be logged in as the administrator in order to change passwords on the system To change passwords 1 Click to open the Main Menu NOTE In older firmware models click C Click The Setup menu opens Click DVR Password The
21. Some Lorex products 2rd Port If your Lorex product requires these extra ports a you may enter them here ith Port Enter your Lorex device s IP require multiple ports Figure 27 7 Router settings window 4 Under IP enter the IP address of your Lorex device e To find your system IP exit to the main viewing mode and then press the INFO button on your remote or press the RETURN button on the front panel of the system 5 Under Port enter the Web Port 80 6 Click Next to continue 72 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 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 1 EA s ga ss a Figure 27 8 Router settings window 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 rou
22. USB flash drive to the USB port on the rear panel Only the port on the front panel has been designed for backup data transfer 2 From the Main Menu click a The Backup menu opens 3 Click Format 38 4 Click Yes to format the hard disk or click No to cancel NO Xx Yes Y Figure 14 1 Confirm formatting Please allow a few moments for formatting to take place and the system to reset To backup data 1 Connect a formatted USB flash drive to the USB port on the front panel NOTE Do not connect a USB flash drive to the USB port on the rear panel Only the port on the front panel has been designed for backup data transfer 2 From the Main Menu click a The Backup menu opens 3 Click Start Time and select the date month year and time to begin the backup Event Markers will appear in the Time Bar as you scroll through the date and time 4 Click Stop Time and select the date month year and time to begin the backup NOTE Event Markers will appear in the Time Bar as you set through the Start and Stop times 5 Click Select Channel and select a channel for backup 6 Click Save Backup begins the on screen counter displays the progress of the transfer based on the selected start and stop times 7 To cancel Backup right click until you return to the main screen Please allow a few moments for the system to exit NOTE Backup may take several moments depending on the size of data being transfer
23. and password 3 Your Lorex device s IP address A 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 fa gt 4 huta Port Farurardiraq Wiping me ears mena Software update section Current Version 1 0 2 Update Available Yes WELCOME New 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 Figure 27 4 Initial setup window 2 lf software updates are available click the Download Now button in the top right corner e Run the update file and Install the latest version of the software Step 1 Populate the router database The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard automatically populates a list of current routers and detects the number of connected routers 1 Click the Next button after the software detects your router configuration Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Pan I EO A IAE x a a Click to update router database Tranche Nisu TETT Roma enaa aroba nama akses m CLICK to check for multiple routers kar el Dee T Cid Bar rd a A E Baers EK J R Y u Pemer fesa If more than one router is detected you may need to contact your ISP Internet Service Provider to port forward Fii iit Fara Ta Pitie fel
24. configure camera color settings 1 From the Main Menu click Ed The Camera menu opens Select Color Adjust 3 Click camera 1 2 3 or 4 The video settings menu opens 4 Configure the following e Brightness e Contrast e Hue e Saturation 5 Scroll up down to increase decrease the value for the selected option 6 To save your settings right click until you return to the main screen To configure camera sequence dwell settings Edge Edge Mini only 1 From the Main Menu click Ed The Camera menu opens 2 Click on Sequence Time 3 Scroll the mouse wheel to adjust the sequence duration e To begin a sequence click F in the menu bar NOTE Sequence Time refers tothe time the camera channel changes to the next camera channel in single channel view 30 Setup Set date time system language passwords and view system Ora Mon Figure 11 0 System Setup To configure Setup settings 1 From the Main Menu click The Setup menu opens 2 Configure the following e Load Default Click to load default factory settings e Language Select English Traditional Chinese Spanish Russian Italian Simplified Chinese Japanese German French Dutch Czech Polish Hebrew Thai Danish Finnish Swedish Vietnamese Turkish and Korean NOTE The new language is reflected in the status bar in the top left corner 4 channel ond Figure 11 1 System Languages e NTSC PAL Select Scroll
25. device e Your DVR s DDNS address For details see Setting Up DDNS on page 76 e The Port Number of your DVR For details see Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 69 of your owner s manual for details on port forwarding and retrieving your system s port number By default the port number is 80 User name and Password of your DVR Remote LAN Viewing 4 8 16 Channel LEVEL ID PASSWORD GUEST mm AN 3888 80 Mobile Connectivity Mobile Connectivity on the iPhone iPad iPhone Users To connect to your DVR using the iPhone you need to download and install the Lorex Live application from the App Store You must port forward your router before you can iPad Users connect to your system To connect to your DVR using the iPad you need to download using a mobile device i e and install the Lorex Live Plus application from the App iPhone iPad Store NOTE You will need to create an iTunes account to download Apps from the Apple App store A valid credit card is required to create an lunes account Downloading the Lorex Live Application To download the Lorex Live Lorex Live Plus application using your iPhone iPad 1 Touch the Ks App Store icon to open the App Store 2 Touch the Search icon on the bottom of the screen Search for Lorex Live Lorex Live Plus and then touch the Search button 3 Touch the FREE button then touch Install to download and install the program e Th
26. device using the front panel Figure 2 0 Connect a USB mouse to the USB port on the rear panel 2 Use the mouse buttons to perform the following e Left Button Click to select a menu option while in Split Screen mode Live View or Playback click ona channel to view the selected channel tn full screen e Right Button Click to return to previous menu exit menus modes 3 Scroll Wheel Scroll up down to change values in selected menu options position markers in playback bar Figure 2 1 Mouse button operation Getting Started Remote Control The remote control is the secondary input device for navigating the system s graphical user interface To use the remote control 1 LIST Open the Event List menu 2 OSD Show hide the on screen display 3 Primary controls e MENU Opens the system main menu HH Press to open the Split Screen Selection menu 8 16 channel only From full screen single channel view changes display view to Quad split screen 4 channel model only A CH Move cursor in menus up Channel Up P FWD Move cursor in menus right during playback increase forward playback speed 5X 15X 60X e 4 REW Move cursor in menus left during playback increase reverse playback speed 5X 15X 60X e gt l Start pause forward playback Figure 3 0 Remote Control e W CH Move cursor in menus down Channel down e ESC Go back exit menus 4 Confirm menu selecti
27. featuring the days of the week and hours 0 23 _ e Working Hour e Non working Hour Active recording Is known as Working Hour yellow and non recording is known as Non working Hour green NOTE As you make changes to the recording parameters the storage calculator at the bottom ofthe menu displays the time remaining on the hard drive To seta recording schedule 1 Fromthe Record menu click Schedule The Recording Schedule grid opens 2 Click an hour square 0 23 in each weekly row Sun Sat active squares turn yellow Inactive turn green 3 To save your settings right click or until you return to the main screen NOTE Alarm or Motion Recording recording will not be affected by the recording schedule 33 Using the Main Menu Format HDD If you replace the pre installed hard drive the new drive mustbe formatted in order to function properly with the system ATTENTION Formatting the HDD erases all data on the hard disk h s step cannot be undone To format the hard disk 1 From the Main Menu click ES Record menu opens 2 Click Format HDD 3 Click Yes to format the hard disk or click No to cancel The NO X Yes y Figure 12 8 Storage calculator Please allow a few moments for formatting to take place and the system to reset Storage Calculator A storage calculator shows the approximate maximum continuous recording time available on the hard drive based on your sett
28. free DDNS service prior to using remote viewing For details see Setting Up DDNS on page 76 ATTENTION For remote viewing the HTTP port of your system MUST be port forwarded on your router in this example port 85 Each router is different so port forwarding settings vary by model Please refer to the Lorex Port Forwarding Guide www lorexcctv com support and then click Consumer Guides for help on port forwarding your router If your router is not listed please refer to your router s manual or contact your router s manufacturer for assistance To edit DDNS settings 1 Za 8 From a PC on your local network open Internet Explorer In the address bar enter http then the IP address of your system followed by a semi colon then the port number i e 85 For example http 192 168 1 89 85 Enter your LAN ID and password to log in to your system Click the Setup button and then click Network Click DDNS Enter your DDNS information from the confirmation email and click Submit For complete details on entering your DDNS information see Enabling DDNS on your system on page 77 Reset your system by disconnecting the power cable from the rear panel of the system Let the system power down for 15 20 seconds and then reconnect the power cable To confirm that the DDNS information is saved on your system press the lt button twice on the remote control to view the System Information NOTE The system h
29. haan ae rh Select the users who can see the software shortcut optional i PL Pee 2 oe Figure 27 1 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard installation user selection 69 9 Click the Next button and then click Finish to complete the software installation El ih ian Bor Fr e O in Lu Pa hr ja Heak ss al Pa murume ees ral ee Gesa ee erg Tn ge PP E PA a he Hum le ee tal mmm y Pers r L mana Tasha Pel rr Cr miw Ri a Pi ri Tpm chum See pee oe S mman Finish button O ed Lorex Auto Figure 27 2 Completing the installation Por 6 Double click the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding shortcut Forwarding Jfrom your desktop to start the program Obtaining Your Router Model Number and Version On most routers the model and version number can be found underneath the router printed on a sticker Example Li EE at NET GEAR o ai S Wireless G Rovier WGR614 v E E OO ____ A I ii IIT A Z i SEE E om eSEe CCC s ss s i C DI izGOima es CON HF e WGR614 refers to the model number I LAN LAN KAM CAN interme Nestor ESE E l 4 3 2 1 rr i e v9 refers to the version number aa W LAM GREEN 100 Mbps YELLOW 1 Mbps PM 1 Z 3 4 4 Q SERIAL MAC Figure 27 3 Finding your router model and version 70 Configuration You must have the following before you configure the software 1 Your router s model number and version number 2 Your router s user name
30. has two blades with one wider than the other Agroundingtype plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet 5 Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your video dealer or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 6 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product 8 Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ens
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32. l utilisateur les guides de d marrage rapide et les foires a questions www lorextechnology com support Pour commander des accessoires visitez www lorextechnology com Par Courriel Support technique pour les questions techniques et d installation support lorexcorp com OU service a la client le pour les questions de garantie et les ventes d accessoires customerservice lorexcorp com Commentaires des clients info lorexcorp com Par Telephone NORTE AMERICA SERVICE A LA CLIENTELE 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 LOREX SUPPORT TECHNIQUE 1 877 755 6739 1 877 75 LOREX MEXICO 1 866 427 6739 INTERNATIONAL 800 425 6739 0 Exemple A partir du Royaume Uni composez 00 au lieu de nous serions heureux de recevoir vos commentaires a info lorexcorp com pour commander des accessoires visitez www lorextechnology com Version 8 April 27 2010 BEFORE YOU START THIS PRODUCT gt 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 refer to the Need Help insert for
33. not included to the PTZ Control Block on the rear panel of the system LH320 series only o oo noun D TX PTZ camera not included To install a PTZ camera 1 Connect the Transmit Cable to the D TX port of the PTZ block on the rear panel 2 Connect the Receive Cable to the D TX port of the PTZ block on the rear panel 3 Connect the video cable to a BNC port usually channel 1 4 Connect the power cable from the PTZ camera to a power outlet To configure the PTZ Camera s Baud Rate and DVR ID on the system 1 From the Main Menu click Ed The Camera menu opens 2 Click RS 485 3 Beside Baud Rate adjust the values to match the baudrate of your PTZ camera NOTE If installing multiple PTZ cameras ensure allthe PTZ cameras have the same baudrates This system Is capable of configuring a single baudrate only 4 OPTIONAL Beside DVR ID select the system s DVR ID number NOTE DVR ID is used if you have a single PTZ camera that connects to multiple DVR s Each DVR Is assigned a DVR ID Configuring the DVR ID allows the system to match itself with the PTZ camera To configure PTZ settings From the Main Menu click Ed The Camera menu opens Click RS 485 Click PTZ Camera Setup Click on the camera channel the PTZ camera is connected to poe I ss 96 Appendix B Connecting Motion Alarm Devices 5 Beside Camera ID select the camera s system address This number is shown when the PTZ c
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35. problem with Yoics Changes take effect in 10 minutes After 10 minutes re login to your Yoics account Registering for an Easy Connect account After you upgrade your DVR with the Yoics Easy Connect firmware you must create a Yoics account and register your device with Yoics To register your DVR with Yoics 1 Go to http lorex yoics com and register for You must connect your DVR to a router connected to the internet before an account registering a Yoics account ae i This ensures that upon account activation NOTE There is no www in front of the Yoics will automatically detect your DVR address 64 Figure 25 5 Yoics registration screen After you log into Yoics a message box indicates that a device has been detected by Yoics Hew ceo 1 bom Esad Adri Contra rad Fairing Meali l E E iss Thor Ep Giri Favorite Pela Mira eur p Ae P pil Hoe Lai Humas Carry aes w aterra Beg Ma apes ey Damh Click Register after you complete the form Click Complete Registration to continue A Register New Devices window opens We found a new product We have detected a new Lorea Technology Inc product on your local network Te complete the device registration press Complete Registration and follow the ingtruc tons Thank you for using Figure 25 6 Yoics device detection pop up NOTE If you do not see this pop up window double check that Easy
36. record function to capture video seconds before the video loss occurred Recording Audio The system can record two audio channels on channel 1 and 2 only You must have audio enabled cameras connected to the system in order to use this function PLAYBACK View recorded video on the system through playback mode The playback time appears in the bottom right corner of the screen Figure 6 0 Playback display view To begin playback 1 From the main screen click il Playback mode opens NOTE If toolbar is not visible first click 05 p 2 Select and change the date month year time and or frame for playback and click il 3 During playback you have access to the following EJ Click to pause playback press again to resume playback Click to increase reverse playback speed 5X 15X 60X Click to increase forward playback speed 5X 15X 60X E3 Click to open the Split Screen Selector 8 16 channel ond Click to view playback in Quad mode 4 channel only Gi Click to open the Event List menu See Playback Mode on page 24 4 Click any channel to view the selected channel in full screen or click ai 2 EJ aj 9 Click anywhere in the playback bar to set a playback marker Playback Markers can be used for faster searching in the Event List See Playback Markers on page 20 6 Right click anywhere on the screen to exit Playback Playback Markers During playback click any
37. technical support and Customer care Information 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 LOREX April 27 2010 R3 www lorexcctv com AVANT DE COMMENCER CE PRODUITIPOURRAIT EXIGER UNE INSTALLATION PROFESSION NEUE LOREX S ENGAGE A SATISFAIRE VOS BESOINS SECURITAIRES e Veuillez lire le guide de d marrage rapide et le mode d emploi avant d installer ce produit e Les guides du consommateur et les s ances de tutorat vid o sont disponibles sur l Internet en visitant www lorextechnology com support e Si vous avez besoin de l aide pour l installation veulllez visiter www lorextechnology com installation ou contactez un sp cialiste en installation e Veuillez r f rer a l insert Need Help pour obatenir de l information sur le service a la cli entele et le support technique e Veuillez constater qu une fois que les com posantes de ce produit ont t retirees de l emballage vous ne pourrez plus retourner ce produit directement au magasin ANTES DE EMPEZAR ESTE RRODUCTO RUEDE EXIGIRIUNA INSI ON PROFESIONAL LOREX SE COMPROMETE A SATISFACER SUS NECESIDADES EN SEGURIDAD e Favor de leer la guia de instalaci n r pida y la guia del usuario antes de instalar este producto e Puede conseguir las guias del consumidor y los Cursos en ense anza video sobre el Internet visitan
38. the system i e motion sensors door window sensors with a D sub 9 connector not included Use a motion detector or sensor to send a signal to the system to begin camera viewing and recording on the matching camera channel when enabled in the Menu NOTE Some soldering is required when using a D sub 9 connector Installing a Sensor on the EDGE Series To connect an external alarm sensor to the system 1 Connect a D SUB 9 connector not included to the ALARM 1 0 port on the rear panel 2 Connect Alarm In wires to pins 1 4 connect NC wire to pin 6 connect NO open to pin 7 3 Connect the ground wire to pin 9 iF o Pa qn K ry a OC 127 ALARMO Mist 3U5B LAN j e Yep E ARESA AT e Ke o O for A at ry kasuk BATE Dra AA RORI E Tamo h Toa D SUB 9 CONNECTOR Not Included 29OO o 6 j t 8 9 SENSOR Not Included O D SUB 9 CONNECTOR Pins 1 4 Alarm input terminals receive a signal from a device i e Door or Window Sensor Pins 6 7 NO NC Alarm Output Terminals send a signal to another device when an alarm input is detected I Se ie ES CES C3 E 94 Appendix B Connecting Motion Alarm Devices efa Installing a Sensor on EDGE series You can connect external alarm input and alarm output devices to the system i e motion sensors door window sensors Use a motion detector or sensor to send a signal t
39. to 1TB 100 duty cycle Linux embedded USB flash drive front panel port onl MOV H 264 NTSC 640x240 640x480 320 x 240 PAL 640x256 640x512 320 x 256 120 fps la 640x240 NTSC 240fps a 320 x 240 NTSC 200 fps a 320 x 256 PAL 100 fps 640x256 PAL Daily Weekly adjust specific hour per channel 3 10 sec pre 1 255 sec post programmable per camera Up to 4096 for alarm motion video loss power loss 4ch Up to 8192 event logs for 8816 ch Single Quad Single Quad 8 channel Single Quad 8 simultaneous 16 channel simultaneous 4 x 1Vp p 0 75 ohms BNC 8 x 1Vp p 0 75 ohms 16 x 1Vp p 0 75 ohms BNC BNC 1 x VGA 1 x DVI 2 x line in RCA 2 x line out RCA 120 VAC 240 VAC 12V DC 2 5 A 120 VAC 240 VAC 12V DC 3 A 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Approximately 30 watts 41 104 F 59 409 C 89 Appendix A System Specifications Appendix A System Specifications cont d EDGE SERIES DVR Description Specification 4CH 8CH 16CH Alarm inputs 4x TTL 4 x TTL programmable as NC NO Alarm outputs 1 x relay with NO NC contact Activity detection 4 x 3 grid sensitivity levels 100 8 x 6 grid sensitivity levels 100 Remote functions Live view live recording search setup backup Network speed 10 levels 28 8Kb 8MB sec control Network protocol TCP IP DDNS Web Network interface 10 100Mbps Base TX RJ 45 Product Information EDGE SERIES 4 8 16 channel Description Specific
40. 0 Series only Starting the System 8 16 channel Figure 4 2 Live viewing with onscreen display 16 channel model shown 1 Display Screen Shows live and recorded video single quad and split screen 16 split on 16 channel model only Camera Number Title You can set the display to show the Camera Number Title or show no title Channels Displays channels on the system Icons flash red to indicate recording Is in progress Date Time Displays the date and time on the system HDD Status Displays the recording space consumed on the hard disk and the size of the pre installed hard drive For example 250 GB This reading is an approximation Toolbar Primary control input for the user interface certain buttons will not be available at all times EDGE LH310 series Edge mini LH304 EDGE LH320 series Figure 4 3 Toolbar differences between the EDGE EDGE and EDGE mini Starting the System EJ Click to open the Split Screen Selector from full screen Live Mode only click once to view quad click again to open Split Screen Selector See Using the Split Screen Selector on page 15 Click to open the system Main Menu See Using the Main Menu on page 29 Click to select a menu option left Playback mode only click to increase reverse playback speed 5X 15X 60X From Live View click to open Playback Mode click to pause play video e u Z BHEE Click to s
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43. 2 and above Windows Mobile smart phones 6 0 and above touch screen smart phones Free Lorex DDNS Programmable by User LAN DHCP Dynamic IP DDNS 10 100 Base TX RJ 45 Appendix A System Specifications CONNECTIVITY Easy Connect 1 Yoics Enabled registration required 2 Lorex Auto Port Forward Wizard Software Web browser Supported Operating Windows XP Vista 7 and Apple Mac OSX 10 5 or later via Safari browser Systems Browsers Internet Explorer Safari Network Speed Control 10 levels 28 8Kb 1 5MBJ sec GENERAL Power Consumption Approx 30 watts Supply Voltage 120VAC 240VAC 12VDC 2 5A 4ch 3A 8 16ch 50 60Hz Unit Dimensions Edge mini WxDxH 7 29 182 4mm X 7 74 193 8mm X 1 82 45 5mm WxDxH Edge Edge W x D x H 11 6 290mm x 7 2 180mm x 1 67 41 8mm Unit Weight KGs Edge mini 0 9 0 1 kg 1 98 0 22 lbs Edge Edge 1 15 0 1 kg 2 54 0 22 lbs Ach 1 45 0 1 kg 3 2 0 22 lbs 8 16ch Operating temperature 41 104 F 5 40 C Humidity 10 75 NC 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 0E Appendix B Connecting Motion Alarm Devices APPENDIX B CONNECTING MOTION ALARM DEVICES You can enable Motion Detection and Alarm control from the Main Menu You can also connect additional motion sensor devices to
44. 7 Edge mini 7 3 x 7 7x 1 8 e 3D graphics for sharp color rich high contrast video e DVI VGA output for display on PC monitor or TV with DVI VGA input DVI to VGA adapter included HDMI compatible e Pentaplex operation View Record Playback Back Up amp Remotely Control the system simultaneously e View and record at VGA resolution up to 640x480 per channel e Video output up to 1280 x 1024 a 60 Hz e Supports up to 2TB SATA HDD e USB mouse included USB flash drive backup e 2 channel audio e 4 1 Alarm input output e FLEX IR extender Remote control does not require line of sight e PTZ cameras supported RS485 included in Edge models only e Record on motion detection schedule or continuous e Internet Remote Functions View Search amp Playback Backup and Setup e LOREX Instant Mobile Viewing on iPhone Blackberry Windows Mobile and other compatible 3G smart phones e Exclusive LOREX Easy Connect Internet Set up Wizard e PC Microsoft Windows 7 Vista XP compatible using Internet Explorer browser e Apple Mac compatible using the Safari browser for multi channel live viewing e Free LOREX DDNS Dynamic Domain Name Service for advanced remote connectivity at all times e Email notification of events Recording capacity may vary based on recording resolution amp quality lighting conditions and movement in the scene Easily mounts to the back of an LCD monitor with VESA standard mounting holes and an inde
45. Access Point Name on your Blackberry Contact your service provider for your Blackberry s APN name To enable APN 1 Press the Menu button EB 2 Open the Options menu gt 10 00 T 36 a ROGERS mona 4 6 EL 2 A fi ath x L Options folder Options Figure 30 7 Opening the Options folder 3 Select Advanced Options gt TCP IP advanced Options Default Services Figure 30 8 Opening APN settings menu 4 Select the checkbox beside APN Settings to enable APN Example TCP IP APN Settings Enabled APN internet com HW _ APN address WAPN Authentication Enabled Username for APN Password for APN Figure 30 9 Enabling APN settings 5 Beside APN enter your APN You must obtain the APN from your local service provider 6 Exit to save your settings 86 Mobile Connectivity Connecting to your DVR You can view your DVR remotely using your provider s 3G Network Data charges may apply See your cellphone carriers network data plan for details 1 Press the Menu button EB 2 Openthe Downloads folder IET ROGERS Sow Downloads folder Figure 30 10 Opening the Downloads folder 3 Open the MobileView program El ROGERS 50 Downloads MobileView MobileView Figure 30 11 Opening Mobile View 4 Enter your DDNS address DVR Port number and your DVR username ID and password MobileView KEEP ME SIGNED IN CONNECT Select KEEP ME SIGNED IN to sa
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50. Password Wheel opens Log in as the administrator Click either User Password or Admin Password SORA N Use the Password Wheel to Input a 4 digit password Input it again to confirm Figure 8 2 Password confirmation 7 To exit right click until you return to the main screen 28 Using the Main Menu USING THE MAIN MENU Depending on your DVR model e Click to open the Main Menu OR e Click to open the Main Menu NOTE If passwords are enabled on the system you need to select your user ID and enter the four digit numerical password to open the Main Menu See Managing Passwords on page 27 Figure 9 0 System Main Menu 1 Camera Adjust Brightness Contrast Hue and Saturation for each camera 2 Setup Configure Date Time Language video system passwords and view system information A Lh 3 Record Configure recording parameters for Alarm Motion Q recording and working non recording adjust video quality 7 y resolution set record mode schedule and format the hard drive Alarm Configure alarm motion and video loss settings TIP Backup Set backup parameters format connected USB flash drive wen pevigaing 6 LAN View configure networking settings Leit mouse button Click to select menu options Scroll Wheel Scroll up down to change values for selected options 29 Using the Main Menu Camera Configure display settings for each camera Figure 10 0 Camera menu To
51. Port for the Flex IR Extender Flex IR Extender optional not included Getting Started Lorex EDGE Front Panel All models IR Receiver Internal IR receiver for the remote control USB port Connect a USB flash drive for data backup and firmware updates download from website Power Indicator LED indicator for system power When system is powered on LED is lit red HDD Indicator LED indicator for internal hard drive When in continuous recording mode LED pulses red Lorex EDGE Rear Panel 4 channel models aS Ste SS e 9 Y O Exhaust slots Slots to let heat escape from the internal hard drive Do not block Allow for proper ventilation DC 12V Port for 12V DC 2 5 A power adapter included Alarm 1 0 Input output port for alarm relay D sub 9 connector required not included Audio In Input ports for audio enabled cameras Video In BNC input ports for 4 BNC cameras USB Port Port for a USB mouse LAN Networking port for a 10 100 Base T RJ 45 network cable included VGA Port to connect a VGA monitor not included Audio Out Output for two audio channels 10 IR Port for the Flex IR Extender 11 Ground Port Getting Started Lorex EDGE Rear Panel 8 channel L R LAN A USE DC42V Q 4 Video In BNC input ports for 8 BNC cameras Audio In Input ports for audio enabled cameras Alarm 1 0 Input output port for alarm relay D sub 9 connector re
52. R by plugging the power cord into the DVR Wait for the DVR to detect the USB flash drive The firmware upgrade automatically begins Click Yes to begin the firmware upgrade Wait for the firmware upgrade to finish A E Click Yes to begin firmware upgrade Firmware upgrade progress Figure 25 2 Firmware upgrade window 6 Power down the DVR by unplugging the power cord from the DVR and remove the USB flash drive 7 Turn on the DVR by plugging the power cord into the DVR Enabling Easy Connect on your DVR Once your unit is upgraded with the latest firmware you can check if Easy Connect Is enabled By default Easy Connect Is set to ON after the firmware upgrade To check if Easy Connect is enabled 1 Click Menu LAN icon lt s Figure 25 3 Opening the LAN settings 2 Click the LAN Icon on the bottom right hand corner of the main menu 63 Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect 3 Click Easy Connect in the LAN menu The Easy Connect window opens Figure 5 ee voce able i el Um Ablue O indicates Yoicsis enabled A red X indicates Yoics is disabled Only click to restart Yoics service in case of a connection problem with Yoics Allow 10 minutes for the changes to take effect Figure 25 4 Easy Connect menu 4 Under Yoics Enable a blue O indicates Yoics is enabled Use the mouse scroll wheel to turn Yoics on or off NOTE Click on Reset Yoics only if you have a connection
53. ST enter your DDNS information LOCALLY before attempting remote access Figure 29 0 DDNS setup in DVR Netviewer Prerequisites 1 2 Connect the system to your router Obtain your system s IP number and Port number e From the Main Menu click EB and then click Information Your IP address MAC address and Port number are under LAN To enable DDNS on your system 1 Sea o Open Internet Explorer version 6 or above and enter http followed by the IP address of your DVR in the address bar followed by a semi colon and then the port number i e http 192 168 2 5 80 e The DVR Netviewer opens Login using your LAN user ID and password see Network User Profiles on page 47 for a table of system passwords Click the Setup button on the top right corner of the window The Setup menu opens Click the DDNS tab Under DDNS Select click the drop down menu and select http lorexddns net In the corresponding text fields enter your DDNS username and password NOTE Obtain this information from the confirmation email after registering for the free Lorex DDNS service Under DDNS Domain Name enter only the first portion of your DDNS domain from the confirmation email For example If your domain name is tomsmith lorexddns net you only need to enter tomsmith in the text field Click Apply to save your settings NOTE Once you have saved your DDNS settings you must reset your system in order for the c
54. Test Mail to test the notification 94 NOTE 8 16 channel models send e mail notifications with a screen capture 4 channel models send text notifications only Title Edit the camera names titles on your system Parking Lot 1 Figure 23 7 Camera title setup 8 16 channel only 16 channel shown To edit camera names titles 1 2 Click the Title tab In the Channel fields enter the new name title for the camera For example Parking Lot 1 Front Door etc Optional Click Font Option to select the font and font style NOTE You cannot change color underline or strike through options Optional Under Font Size click the drop down menu and select X Large Large Medium Small or X Small You can also drag the slider to adjust the font size Optional Click the drop down menu below the font options to select the language for the camera titles Click Save File to save your camera title configuration to your PC Files are saved as MOV files NOTE Click Load file to open the saved configuration file on your PC Click Apply to save the new title to your system Refresh your screen by changing the display mode single quad split screen to see the titles Setting up Local and Remote Viewing _ SETTING UP LOCAL AND REMOTE VIEWING You can connect the system to a network for local or remote viewing Once connected you can access your system locally or remotely using the DVR Netviewer with Intern
55. The Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Is an exclusive software that easily automates router port forwarding Before setting up a DDNS account it is recommended to run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to port forward the required ports Installation To install the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 1 Insert the system s software CD and follow the instructions to launch the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard software e The installation window opens 2 Click Next to continue lara Bote Peet ee Me L a Cede ie kana Par From Lg a bet ile e Welcome Wa meme pas mg Le RB Far Urra LE H el Pi Da a al a is eee e Pad rai 18 1 r lr cee Pa ret al es pes Fa sata nail pa ire ra Pa kip fie oe le p g er ee ie Ps 1 o cand sat K a ce Ot AA A F is Pi A IE LO PALA EE Ce oe E AA A A O EA ill Lus Buba Pt hare de au e Ls A Pe rr Select eee Ligi o installation Mkh ae cet tees TI IH A directory optional Click Next Figure 27 0 Auto Port Forwarding Wizard installation menu 3 Click the Change button to change the default installation directory optional Click the Next button to continue 4 Select the users who can see the Auto Port Forwarding shortcut Optional Click the Next button to continue H irm Raka Pod horaria rasa Mind Fateh s ere radi p r Po ead a Fo ra a Teg TL LIA s 52 A A AO A E Fu A A PR EE ki biir ma ur ee ij ame cu me m iry hiir mee r i Pe fo ru Gg hr oyta abel etn
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58. aividual channels 3 Click the Smart Search icons to sort the data according to the following y ALL View all events chronologically NOTE USB backups appear at the top of the list if the USB flash drive with saved backup data Is connected x Motion Motion events from the connected cameras 3 Video Loss Cameras are disconnected or suffer video loss The system employs a pre record function to capture video seconds before the loss of video occurred TY Alarm Alarm or sensor events on the system E an HDD ON OFF Disconnection power loss or disk failures on the hard drive Power ON OFF System ON OFF LA Mark A personal marker set by the user during Playback Mode USB USB backup performed by the user 4 Scroll up down to view the events on the list 9 Click an event and then click ol System switches t NOTE You cannot begin playback after clicking 6 To exit right click until you return to the main screen 23 Event List Playback Mode To search for data From the main screen click mil Playback mode opens NOTE If toolbar is not visible first click 05 Click s The Event List opens NOTE Click for Edge 8 16 channel models Under Channel Filter click to view events for ALL channels or click the Channel icons to view events from naividual channels Click any of the Smart Search icons to filter your search Scroll up down to view the events on the
59. amera first boots up e This number may sometimes be called Dome ID 6 Click Control Enable and use the mouse scroll wheel to select 0 7 Click Protocol and use the mouse eel eel to select the protocol of your PTZ camera PTZ Control Interface To open the PTZ camera controls 1 Click the channel with the PTZ camera 2 Click the PTZ button in the status bar e The PTZ menu window opens PTZ camera required not included EDGE only Camera Navigation Controls pel biad pit ated bad 2624 lag aad j kaad Laa sei asi sed as I 284 1204 Land z k a RL us af ka f w fl ia Y aaa o isa dl ad E T dir gt is er AR a 14 Lasy pead Se e BE m Las de z ss l rz r borer z Preset Buttons PTZ Speed Zoom In Out Controlling Pan Tilt Zoom e To pan tilt or zoom the camera drag the red circle In the navigation controls e Click the arrow buttons to pan and tilt the camera in small increments e Drag the Speed Slider to adjust the camera s pan and tilt speed Arrow button Zoom buttons Speed Slider 97 Appendix B Connecting Motion Alarm Devices NOTE You can also drag the cursor on the screen during full screen mode to pan and tilt the camera Drag cursor on screen to pan tilt the camera Configuring PTZ Pre sets Saving a preset 1 Pan tilt zoom the camera to the desired position 2 C
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62. apuka 57 Connecting to your system on Internet Explorer PC 57 Connecting to the system using Safari Mac 58 Setting Up Remote Connectivity 60 REMOIACONNECUVILY ODIOS DS Lie seek ede Pes ede A ES ve het UY Se teh eles 60 Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect 61 Betore YOU Get Started vane sasa sau kauq Gap oes w u eee seine eee es 61 Ehabling Easy CONNECT 2222220224226 hatenbet ode asua adders asa pai 62 Upgrading The Firmware u vous as usaba A e al A eae 62 Prep the USB Flas Dra oprrdca panas ir noia liada ais 62 Download the firmware from the Lorex website 63 Upgrade the DVE TICMWar e acres Lad T u see Mina Sik Ad oe OG awa ees AG ae wees 63 Enabling Easy Connect on your DVR 63 Registering for an Easy Connect account 64 Connecting to your DVR using Easy Connect 66 How port forwarding works a a 1 68 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 69 INStAWALION soutcruavicasiadis dd ds 69 Obtaining Your Router Model Number and Version 70 Pamplona la a o oe ee 70 CONMGUPAUON c rnica ds a de 71 Initial Startup Select language ji
63. are Version 2 25 ADVANCED SUPPORT Helpful Hint AN of your WAN and LAN All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page The firmware races sight version 5 also displayed here deplaped here Time Februsry D5 04 8 23 18 AM Firmware Version 2 25 2008 10 30 DHCP Client QoS Engine Active Cable Status Connected Network Status Established Connection Up Time 0 Days 0 48 36 MAC Address OD 1E SE 26 42 44 IP Address 197 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Primary DNS Server 207 164 234 193 Secondary DNS Server 207 164 234 179 Connection Type Figure 27 12 Router status page 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 75 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Setting Up DDNS 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 The following outlines how to set up your free Lorex DDNS account To setup your free Lorex DDNS account 1 In your browser go to http lorexddns net and click Create Account Lorex DDNS 2 Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information Complete the PEORIA Warranty Information with your purchase Cr
64. arted While Yoics is the most advanced networking solution available in the market it may not address all circumstances Lorex Is providing the Yoics service free of charge to the customer to ease the network configuration process Yoics is designed for Instant Remote Viewing Yoics times out after 15 30 minutes to conserve your bandwidth Depending on your network bandwidth the remote viewing speed measured in Frames Per Second FPS may vary and may be as low as 1 2 FPS Intended Use Yoics Easy Connect Is designed for homes and small businesses that do not have a corporate network infrastructure If for any reason the Yoics Easy Connect solution is not compatible with your environment please refer to the instruction manual for internet remote viewing using the remote viewing software Software Compatibility System Requirements e Microsoft Windows XP Vista Windows 7 operating systems e Internet Explorer 6 or later only NOTE Firefox Safari and browsers other than Internet Explorer are not supported 61 Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect Enabling Easy Connect Easy connect is included in firmware version 7 21 02_ 18717 4 channel or 1 30 09_ 18712 8 16 channel or above To check your firmware version from the Main Menu click and then click Information Your firmware version is listed under S W You may need to upgrade your system to the latest firmware to enable Easy Connect Then you must create a Yoics accoun
65. as a 4 character d splay mitforthe DDNS subdomain Please note however that the complete subdomain i e tomsmith s saved by the system Figure 15 7 Your DDNS sub domain should appear in System Information If you have not already done so use the Auto Port Forwarding Software included on CD to port forward port 85 on your router or e Manually port forward your router Each router is different so port forwarding settings vary by model Please refer to the Lorex Port Forwarding Guide www lorexcctv com support and then click Consumer Guides for help on port forwarding your router If your router is not 44 Changing Ports On Your System listed please refer to your router s manual or contact your router s manufacturer for assistance Now that you have configured your DDNS settings you should be able to log in to your system from a remote PC i e a PC not on your local network NOTE 4 8 6 channel The PC used for remote viewing requires Internet Explorer 6 or later To log in using DDNS 1 Using a remote PC open Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar enter your DDNS address immediately followed by 85 no spaces NOTE Obtain your DDNS address from your confirmation email DVR Netview http Atomemith borexddns net 65 Figure 15 7 Enter 85 at the end of the DDNS URL 3 Enter your LAN ID and password to log in to your system LOGIN PASSWORD ID B Password eeee
66. ate and time Click the SET button Click Start to begin backup The file Is saved to CADVR_Backup PC Macintosh HD gt DVR_Backup Mac NOTE Backup files carry the file extension mov QuickTime Player is required to view MOV files Windows Media player can also play mov files in Windows 7 OR Under File click the text field to select the save location and file name for the backup file Click Start File backup begins Depending on your connection and size of the file this could take several moments Alar mam 2010 00 17 13 01 51 Biop Teme 2010 09 17 13 06 56 m eh 1 20100817 140151 3358246009 may Figure 22 2 Backup progress 8 channel shown e By default the backed up videos are stored in ina folder named DVR_Backup e Default save directory for PC users CADVR_Backup e Default save directory for Mac users Macintosh HD gt DVR_Backup NOTE PC users can backup video with audio audio capable cameras required not included Mac users can only back up video with no audio 91 Setup Use Setup to configure your network settings and video streaming options NOTE All users by default Ds 7 8 and 9 have access to the Setup menu only the system administrator by default D A may configure PPPoE and DDNS settings To open the Setup menu e From the main screen click the Setup button By default the System Status screen opens Figure 23 0 System Status in Setup menu
67. ation Unit Weight 3 19 lbs 1 45 kg Unit Dimensions 11 4 x 1 6 x 7 0 WxHxD 290 mm x 42 mm x 180 mm 290mm 11 4 h T 42mm 1 6 l Side 180mm 7 A 90 Appendix A System Specifications Edge and Edge Mini Specifications SYSTEM Operating System Linux embedded Pentaplex Simultaneous View Record Playback Backup amp Remote Monitoring Number of Channels 4 Channel Edge mini 4 8 16 Channel Edge amp Edge INPUTS OUTPUTS Video IN 4 8 16 x 1Vp p 750hms BNC DVI Out DVI compatible DVI to VGA Converter included VGA Out Only available in Edge 4ch amp Edge mini Audio IN 2 Line in RCA Audio Out 2 line out RCA USB Port 2 front amp back Alarm IN 4 x TTL programmable as NC NO Alarm Out 1 x Relay with NO NC contact PTZ control By Terminal connector RS485 DISPLAY Live Display 1 or 4 4ch 1 or4 or 9 8ch 1or4or9 or 16 16ch Live Display Speed 120 4ch 240 8ch 240 16ch NTSC 100 4ch 200 8ch 200 16ch PAL OSD ON OFF Activity Detection 6 x 8 grid Sensitivity levels 100 System Control USB Mouse Handheld Remote Control amp Flex IR Front Panel Controls Firmware Upgrade Via USB device User Authority ADMIN USER GUEST RECORDING Video Compression H 264 Audio Compression ADPCM Not included in Edge 4ch and Edge mini Not included in Edge mini Only included in Edge Appendix A System Specifications Record
68. cket 4 Remove the SATA data and power connectors 5 Remove the hard drive from the mounting bracket 108 Appendix E Replacing the Hard Drive Replacing the hard drive To replace the hard drive 1 Place the hard drive on the mounting bracket NOTE Ensure the SATA data and power ports face the back panel lt q _ Back panel Secure the 4 screws to the mounting bracket to mount hard drive NOTE You must format the new hard drive in order for the system to detect it For details see Formatting the Hard Drive on page 110 109 Appendix E Replacing the Hard Drive 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 A s step cannot be undone To format the hard disk 1 From the Main Menu click E 2 Click Format HDD 3 Click Yes to format the hard disk or click No to cancel The Record menu opens NO W Yes Y Figure 27 7 Confirm formatting Please allow a few moments for formatting to take place and the system to reset 110 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 pow
69. ctivity Options Option 1 Lorex Easy Connect Remote Viewer e Lorex Easy Connect supports remote viewing on a computer web browser only e Lorex Easy Connect allows you to connect to your system remotely without router port forwarding Steps required 1 Create an Easy Connect account 2 Enable Easy Connect on your system e For details see Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect on page 61 Option 2 Advanced Monitoring using DDNS e DDNS allows you to connect to your system remotely using a computer or mobile device e Port forwarding Is required Steps Required 1 Port forward port 80 to your router using one of the following e The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard included link on software CD e Manually port forwarding the required port to your router consult router owner s manual 2 Create a Lorex DDNS account 3 Enable DDNS on your system e For details on the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard see Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard on page 69 e For details on creating a DDNS account see Setting Up DDNS on page 76 e For details on enabling DDNS on your system see Enabling DDNS on your system on page 77 60 Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect REMOTE VIEWING USING EASY CONNECT Yoics is an online service that allows you to connect and manage your Lorex devices online without router configuration Register with Yoics to remotely view your cameras on your DVR anywhere In the world Before You Get St
70. de view 1 1e cipo Top view 2 Gently slide the cover away from the front panel and lift off 3 Remove the four screws that mount the hard drive to the metal bracket Remove the 4 screws from the hard drive bracket Slide hard drive 9 Disconnect the power and data cables 106 Appendix E Replacing the Hard Drive Replacing the hard drive To replace the hard drive 1 Slide the new hard drive into the mounting bracket upside down 2 Secure the hard drive to the mounting bracket using the four screws Mount the hard drive to the metal bracket using the four screws 3 Firmly plug the SATA power and SATA data connector into the hard drive NOTE You must format the new hard drive in order for the system to detect it For details see Formatting the Hard Drive on page 110 107 Appendix E Replacing the Hard Drive EDGE Mini DVR Make sure that the 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 on the side panels Remove the single screw on the top and bottom panel of the system Side view Remove the 4 side panel screws Bottom view Top view Remove the single screw on the top and bottom of the sy 2 Carefully slide the cover off the system 3 Remove the four screws that secure the hard drive to the mounting bracket Remove the 4 screws from the mounting bra
71. deo quality A 5 Date Time Displays the date and time on the system 6 Toolbar Primary control input for the user interface il LIST Gal OSD C Toolbar icons are based on firmware version 7 28 08_1890C 4 channel and 1 45 08 _1890C 8 amp 16 channel and above To check your firmware version press the A button twice on the remote Click to view channel 1 in full screen Click to view channel 2 in full screen Click to view channel 3 in full screen Hoo B Click to view channel 4 in full screen Click to view Quad split screen mode Live View and Playback modes e gt 4 Click to open the system Main Menu See Using the Main Menu on page 29 While in Playback mode click to increase reverse playback speed 5X 15X 60X From Live View click to open Playback Mode click to pause play video While in Playback mode click to increase forward playback speed 5X 15X 60X Click to open the Event List menu See Event List on page 21 e i Click to begin sequence view El From the Event List menu click to delete a selected video file NOTE Be careful when clicking the Trash icon there is no confirmation for deletion and you cannot undo the action H Click to show hide the on screen display OSD e 2 Click to return to the previous menu and or quit menus modes wh Opens the PTZ menu PTZ camera required not included EDGE LH32
72. do www lorexcctv com support e Si necesita ayuda para la instalacion visite www lorextechnology com installation o Contacte un especialista en instalaciones e Favor de referir al documento Need Help para obtener informacion acerca del servicio al cliente y al soporte t cnico e Favor de notar que una vez que los compo nentes de este producto han sido removidos del embalaje no podra devolver este producto di rectamente a la tienda LOREX www lorextechnology com April 27 2010 R3 Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your video product safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument However safety Is your responsibility too This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product Installation 1 Read and Follow Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the video product is operated Follow all operating instructions 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference 3 Heed Warnings Comply with all warnings on the video product and in the operating instructions 4 Polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug
73. e App will install on your iPhone iPad and you will see the following Lorex Live Lorex Live Plus icon on your application list Connecting To Your DVR iPhone Users To connect to your DVR on your iPhone a 1 Touch to start the application The Setup screen appears bb de tel bal ho l IFAI PEELE Hig 1d ai nn IT WH ni I 1 El rr SLi l j i ELENA NONI R OST Eee 4414133 Figure 30 0 Lorex Live setup screen iPhone version 81 Mobile Connectivity 2 Enter your DVR s DDNS address in full i e tomsmith lorexddns net Port Number ID and Password 3 Touch the blue Connect button on the top right corner of the screen The Phone connects to your DVR and displays a streaming video in a single channel view Tap the screen to orient video in landscape mode Figure 30 1 Main viewing window The Lorex Live Interface y Data transmission rate bits per second Video refresh rate Frames Per Second Tap to see different cameras Tap here to see camera list Figure 30 2 Viewing channel lists 82 Mobile Connectivity Connecting To Your DVR iPad users To connect to your DVR on your iPad 1 Touch to start the application The Setup screen appears i LorexLive Edge Video IP DDNS PASSWORD Keep me signed in on 2 Enter your DVR DDNS address in full i e tomsmith lorexddns net DVR Port Number DVR ID and DVR Password 3 Touch th
74. e Connect button on the top right corner of the screen The iPad connects to your DVR and displays streaming video 192 168 510780 Tip In single channel view tap the video twice to enlarge it to full screen 4 channel model interface shown NOTE The navigation is identical to browsing the system through Internet Explorer or Safari 83 Mobile Connectivity Mobile Connectivity on Windows Mobile To connect to your DVR using Windows Mobile smartphones you need to download and Install the Mobile View application To download Mobile View 1 Go to www lorextechnology com and search for LH3xx where xx is the model Download the Mobile View application 2 Install the Mobile View application See your smartphone s owner s manual for program installation procedures NOTE The Moble View application is a CAB file Do not unzip the file Connecting to your DVR using Mobile View To start Mobile View You must port forward B your router before you can Mobile View icon in the Start menu connect to your system 1 Touch the using a mobile device i e Windows Mobile Touch the Mobile View icon to start A remote ore sobe viewing Calerclar i JP E 2 internet Exspinrer Pellet au Phorm Programa Sot Hr trane Figure 30 3 Launching Mobile View 2 Enter your DVR s IP address or DDNS address Port Number User name and Password 3 Touch the Connect button to begin l
75. e USB drive and new firmware and begin the upgrade process The system will prompt you when the upgrade is complete 6 Remove the USB flash drive from your DVR and power off your system 7 Power on the system The system Is now upgraded with the new firmware 41 Changing Ports On Your System CHANGING PORTS ON YOUR SYSTEM For added security we strongly recommend changing HTTP port 80 on the system to any desired port the port must not blocked by your Internet If you change the default port on the system from ider ISP 80 to a different value you MUST enter http and service provider the port number after the IP address Prior to changing ports on your system you must NOTE Please contact your ISP for complete information on available ports in your area 80 to 85 you MUST enter port 85 after the IP address i e http 192 168 5 120 85 For example if you change your port number from There is asemi colon after the IP address connect your system to your network using the followed by the port number included Ethernet cable Example Let s say you want to change the HTTP port on your system from 80 to 83 To change the port number 1 2 3 Click MENU to open the Main Menu and then click EJ The LAN menu opens From the LAN menu select HTTP Port Use the scroll wheel or press on the remote control to change the port number to 85 HTTP Port EASY CONNECT LAN ma DAL
76. e of your system on the left side bar under My Stuff to connect to your DVR 66 3 An ActiveX toolbar opens in the browser Click the ActiveX tool bar and click Install ActiveX Control to continue bear katinuak Corre w chi hee te FSB P Paley Ey Ps K cere LE ita Tien Fink Kiley berate Figure 25 8 ActiveX installation window Click Install ActiveX Control NOTE Your browser settings may prevent you from installing Activex Adjust your browser settings to allow for ActiveX installation A Enter your DVR user name and password and click LOGIN A second ActiveX installation pop up window opens Click Install to continue and connect to your DVR ActiveX Click Install to install Figure 25 9 ActiveX initialization screen Install ActiveX to connect to your DVR remotely NOTE The connection times out after 15 minutes to conserve your bandwidth Simply re login to your account to begin remote viewing 67 Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect How port forwarding works 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 NOTE For added security 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 in
77. eate Account details optional r Lost Password 3 Complete the System Information fields e Product License Select your product model Figure 28 0 Create a DDNS account from the Product License drop down menu e g LH314 e lt Product Code gt lt MAC Address gt The physical address of your product on your network Do not include hyphens dashes e URL Request Choose a URL for your DDNS connection i e your name your company or business name or anything of your choice 4 Once the information has been entered click Figure 28 1 Enter personal information Create New Account 9 Your Account information will be sent to you at the email Address you used in Step 2 System Information Product License 14314 x a 1234567890AB Product Codes lt MAC Addresas URL Request tomsmith Jorexdeins net what is this i Create Hew Account Figure 28 2 System information You will need this information for remote access to your system Record your information below Username Domain name Password Only the first part of the Domain Name is required for HD on the system For example if the full domain sent is tomsmith lorexddns net you only need to enter tomsmith on the system 76 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Enabling DDNS on your system Once you have registered for free DDNS service use the information in the confirmation email to configure DDNS settings on your system ATTENTION You MU
78. ed not included 16 channel model shown 103 Appendix E Replacing the Hard Drive APPENDIX E REPLACING THE HARD DRIVE EDGE Series DVR 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 Make sure that the system Is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before changing the hard drive Removing the Hard Drive To remove the hard drive 1 104 Remove the screws from the top panel and side panels of the housing Gently slide the cover away from the front panel and lift off With your hand supporting the hard drive turn the unit upside down Remove the four mounting screws from the bottom of the unit Turn the unit right side up Gently slide the hard drive toward the front panel and lift out Disconnect the power and data cables NOTE Make sure to keep the two sets of screws cover mounting in a safe place Figure 27 0 Slide cover away from front panel Figure 27 2 Support the HDD with your hand and remove mounting screws Figure 27 3 Carefully remove the HDD from housing Appendix E Replacing the Hard Drive Replacing the Hard Drive To replace the hard drive 1 Firmly connect the power and data cables to the replacement SATA hard drive each cable can only connect in one way Carefully place the hard drive in the housing insert towards the front panel
79. elect a menu option right While in Playback mode click to increase forward playback speed 5X 15X 60X ust F Click to open the Event List menu See Event List on page 21 e F Click to begin sequence view E Click to show hide the on screen display OSD sl Click to return to the previous menu and or quit menus modes gt Opens the PTZ menu PTZ camera required not included EDGE LH320 series only D From the Event List menu click to delete a selected video file NOTE Be careful when clicking the Trash icon there is no confirmation for deletion and you cannot undo the action a Click to take a snapshot of the active display live viewing or playback 8 or 16 channel models only NOTE USB flash drive must be connected For more details see Troubleshooting on page 111 Starting the System Using the Split Screen Selector ATTENTION Split Screen Selector is only available on 8 76 channel models only If your system has 8 16 channels you must choose a split screen configuration using the Split Screen Selector built into the system s interface The Split Screen Selector allows you to choose the grid configuration for the main display during live viewing and playback quad 9 split or 16 split 16 channel only Live Viewing To use the Split Screen Selector 1 Click to open the Split Screen Selector If you are in full screen click to view quad then click again to op
80. en the Split Screen Selector Grid configurations appear in circles onscreen 2 Click a grid configuration for live viewing e 8 channel Choose from quad CH1 4 CH5 9 or 9 split CH1 8 the bottom right square will remain blacked out e 76 channel Choose from quad CH1 4 CH5 9 CH9 12 CH13 16 9 split CH1 9 CH10 2 or 16 split CH1 16 Figure 4 4 Split Screen Selector 8 channel Figure 4 5 Split Screen Selector 16 channel Playback To use the Split Screen Selector 1 During playback click at anytime to open the Split Screen Selector NOTE The Split Screen Selector will open even if you are viewing playback in full screen 2 Click a grid configuration for playback Starting the System Flexible Camera Assignment You can re assign camera channels to different positions For example you can duplicate the video feed from channel 1 onto channel 2 This is useful if you wish to re arrange the position of each channel NOTE This feature is avaliable on 8 16 channel systems only NOTE The system continues to record the designated channel even if you re assign camera positions EXAMPLE Channel 3 is re assigned to channel 5 Figure 4 6 Re assigning camera positions To re assign camera positions 1 Select the channel you want to have re assigned 2 Click and hold the mouse e A channel menu appears Figure 4 7 The channel menu 3 While holding left click move the mouse to the left or ri
81. ering up e Remote control is not detected by the system e Hard drive is not detected by the system Hard drive is full 100 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 remote control is drained e There are no batteries in the remote control e Hard drive cables are loose or not properly connected e There 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 a fresh CR2025 battery 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 Record gt Record Mode and select 3 This enables the system to continuously record by overwriting data once the hard drive is full
82. et Explorer PC or Safari Mac NOTE Experience with routers and networking are recommended if configuring the network functions of the system What do need e Edge DVR System e PC with Internet Explorer 6 or later OR Intel based Mac with OSX and Safari web browser version 4 or later e Router and high speed internet not included 3 use a es EN ROUTER Not Included Not Included Figure 24 0 Setting up remote and local viewing Local Vs Remote Viewing Local viewing is useful if you wish to monitor your system within an internal network i e inside your home Connecting locally usually results in smoother video because you are connecting to your DVR locally as opposed to remotely An Internet connection is not required for local viewing Remote viewing allows you to connect to your system from anywhere that has Internet access An Internet connection Is required for remote viewing 995 Setting up Local and Remote Viewing Viewing your system through a Local Area Network To connect to a network 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 WAN wi mara Em s o I g ROUTER Not Included Not Included Figure 24 1 Downloading the Safar
83. g and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT LOREX CONTACT US FIRST NEED HELP DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE Please make sure to register your product at www lorextechnology com to receive product updates and information 3 EASY WAYS TO CONTACT US ul Online My Account Customer Support Warranty Registranon LOREX SUPPORT Product Support is avallable 24 including product information user manuals quick start up guides and FAQ s at www lorextechnology com support To order accessories visit www lorextechnology com By Email Technical Support for technical installation issues support lorexcorp com Customer Care for warranty and accessory sales customerservice lorexcorp com Customer Feedback info lorexcorp com By Phone NORTH AMERICA CUSTOMER SERVICE 1 888 425 6739 1 888 42 LOREX TECH SUPPORT 1 877 755 6739 1 877 75 LOREX MEXICO 1 866 427 6739 INTERNATIONAL 800 425 6739 0 Example From the UK dial 00 instead of Version 8 April 27 2010 OLOREX NECESITA AYUDA COMUNIQUESE PRIMERO CON NOSOTROS NO DEVUELVA ESTE PRODUCTO A LATIENDA Cerciorese de por favor colocar su producto en www lorexcctv com regis
84. g date amp time and event source Events List of recorded events on the system Active Toolbar Buttons While in Event List use Play Pause Trash delete and C Escape EPS NOTE The Escape button is only on Edge and Edge mini models Screenshot button appears on 8 16 channel models Channel Filter Use the Channel Filter to sort the data from individual channels or all channels TI 4 channel models 21 Event List Smart Search Click the Smart Search icons to filter data according to events These Smart Search icons are mirrored as event markers in Playback and Backup modes Figure 7 1 Smart Search Icons Event Details The event details event number camera on off filter type date amp time and event source immediately match the list of events When you use the Camera filter and Event filter the Event Details bar can help you view the pertinent information for the data Event Number Camera ON OFF Filter Type Date amp Time Event Source L 24 44 08 08 24 04 24 41 08 08 24 01 24 44 08 08 24 00 Figure 7 2 Event Details icons 22 Event List Searching for Recorded Data You can use the Event List from Live Mode and Playback Mode to search for recorded data on your system Live Mode To search for data 1 From the main screen click sill The Event List opens 2 Under Channel Filter click EX to view events for ALL channels or click the Channel icons to view events from n
85. ght to change the channel number 4 Release left click on the mouse to assign the new channel SETTING THE DATE AND TIME It is highly recommended to Immediately set the date and time when first setting up your system To set the date and time A HEN 1 Click did to open the Main Menu 2 Click to open the Setup menu 3 Click Date Time Setup and configure the following options e Date Mode Use the scroll wheel to select Y M D D M Y or M Y D e Date Use the scroll wheel to manually enter the date e Time Use the scroll wheel to manually enter the time Click Exit Update The new date and time are saved the system returns to the Setup menu 9 Right click to exit until all menus are closed The date and time will appear on the bottom left corner of the screen Figure 5 0 Clock menu G RECORDING By default the system Is set to Immediately record video from connected cameras in Continuous Record Mode 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 Record on page 31 Event Recording The system Includes three modes of event recording ra Motion The system records when motion is detected by the affected camera TY Alarm The system records when an alarm or sensor is triggered 3 Video Loss The system records when a camera Is disconnected or suffers video loss The system employs a pre
86. hanges to take effect Disconnect and reconnect the power cable from the rear panel to reset Please allow 10 15 minutes for the DDNS servers to update with your new DDNS address 77 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard 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 or later have turned off the system and performed the following e Connected the Ethernet cable to the back of the system e Connected the other end of the Ethernet cable to my router e Entered the IP address and Default Gateway from ipconfig in my system s LAN settings NOTE Network Setup will not work if you do not have a router have found my System Information e Press the 4 button twice on the remote control OR e From the Main Menu click andthen click Information Your IP address and MAC address are under LAN My IP Address Is _ a G ee eee My MAC Address is have enabled Port Forwarding on my router e Port 80 NOTE For added security 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 For details on changing your ports see Changing Ports On Your System on page 42 NOTE Each router is different so port forwarding settings vary by model Please vi
87. he system main menu e LI Press to open the Split Screen Selection menu 8 78 channel only From full screen single channel view changes display view to Quad split screen 4 channel model only A CH Move cursor in menus up Channel Up e P FWD Move cursor in menus right during playback increase forward playback speed 5X 15X 60X e REW Move cursor in menus left during playback increase reverse playback speed 5X 15X 60X e gt Il Start pause forward playback e W CH Move cursor in menus down Channel down e ESC Go back exit menus H Confirm menu selections Press twice in live viewing to access system information 8 y While in Event List menu press to delete a selected event no confirm or undo a During Live Mode and Playback Press to take a screenshot of the main display USB flash drive must be connected 8 16 channel only e Increase Decrease buttons CO Increase the value of selected menu option e w Decrease the value of selected menu option Getting Started Lorex EDGE Rear Panel 4 channel IN CN INT OUT N OUT gt gt FA 1 DC 12V Port for 12V DC 2 5A power adapter included 2 DVI Port to connect a DVI monitor not included 3 Audio In Input ports for audio enabled cameras Audio Out Output for two audio channels 4 Alarm Block Input output port for alarm relay devices i e PTZ cameras and sensors not included 9 Video In BNC i
88. i Password Figure 15 4 Change the HTTP port 42 Right click to exit and save your settings or press the ESC button on the remote control Disconnect the power cable from the rear panel of the system Let the system power down for 15 20 seconds and then reconnect the power cable To confirm that the new port number is saved on your system the el button twice on the remote control to view the System Information Figure 15 5 Confirm the new HTTP port Changing Ports On Your System You must now Include the new HTTP port number in the URL when logging In to your system with Internet Explorer NOTE Requires Internet Explorer 6 or later Local Viewing To log in using the new port number 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar enter http then the IP address of your system immediately followed by 85 no spaces For example http 192 168 1 89 85 DVR Netview E httpi192 1601 89 85 Figure 15 4 Enter 85 at the end of the IP address 3 Enter your LAN D and passwordto log in to your system using DVR Netviewer ID Password Figure 15 6 Login with your LAN ID and password 43 Changing Ports On Your System Remote Viewing You should now be able to access your system from your local network Prior to using remote viewing you must log in to your system and enter the DDNS information from your Lorex DDNS confirmation email NOTE We strongly recommend registering for Lorex s
89. i plug in 3 Reconnect the power cable to power the system back on 4 Locate your system s IP address and port number Finding your IP address and port number 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 and MAC addresses 1 Press the button twice on the remote control or front control panel EDGE only OR 2 From the Main Menu click and then click Information Your IP address MAC address and Port number are under LAN System LAN information Figure 24 2 System information 3 To exit right click or click C in the menu bar until you return to the main screen 96 Setting up Local and Remote Viewing Connecting to your system Once you have your system s IP and HTTP Port number you can view your system locally through the same local network To view your system locally 1 Open Internet Explorer or Safari Mac users 2 Enter http then your system s IP address followed by a semi colon followed by the HTTP port number For example enter http 192 168 11 89 80 into the web browser 3 Enter the system s login and password information and then click Login Example 6 de O DVR Netview EnterthelocalIP address or the http 192 168 5 102 90 l ae r gt the DVR Figure 24 3 Entering the DVR s IP address into the address bar NOTE This method only works for LOCAL VIEWING ONLY If yo
90. ification for triggered events on your system ados 23 6 Default email notification setup 8 16 channel only NOTE By default Mail Notification is designed to work with Lorex DDNS You must first register with Lorex DDNS for email notification to work However you can also use your own SMTP server To configure email notification 1 Under Send Mail Status select Default 2 Inthe From Your Email field enter the sender s email address 3 Inthe Interval drop down menu select the duration the system will pause sending notifications before sending out a new e mail alert 4 Inthe Send To Email fields enter the recipient s email address NOTE You mustenter a sender and recipient email address for mall notification to work 9 Optional Enter a subject for the notification and a location of the DVR in the respective fields 6 Click Apply to save your settings or click Clear to exit without saving 7 Click Test Email to send a test notification Click OK to close the confirmation window NOTE If you have made a mistake with either email addresses you will not receive the test notification NOTE If you want to use your own SMTP server select ON from the Send Mail Status drop down menu Enter the address of your SMTP Server port user name and password Select the box to log on using secure authentication Enter the sender s email address and recipient s email address Click Apply to save your settings and
91. ing Speed amp Resolution 4 Channel Recording Speed amp Resolution 8 16 Channel Recording Resolution Setting Recording Quality Control Image Size Recording modes Pre Recording Post Recording Alarm Recording Alarm Recording Reliability PLAYBACK 120 fps NTSC 100 fps PAL fa 640 x 240 NTSC 640 x 256 PAL 60 fps NTSC 50 fps PAL 640 x 480 NTSC 640 x 512 PAL 240 fps NTSC 200 fps PAL 320 x 240 NTSC 320 x 256 PAL 240 fps NTSC 200 fps PAL 640 x 240 NTSC 640 x 256 PAL 120 fps NTSC 100 fps PAL A 640 x 480 NTSC 640 x 512 PAL Programmable per camera 5 levels 8 51 Kbyte 640x480 640x512 11 2 Kbyte 640x240 640x256 14 13 Kbyte 320x240 320x256 Continuous motion alarm Max 10 seconds Max 255 seconds Programmable per camera Programmable per camera Watch Dog Auto recovery after power failure Playback Display Playback Speed Playback Players Search STORAGE amp ARCHIVE 1 4 4ch 1 4 9 8ch 1 4 9 16 16ch Variable up to 60x Apple QuickTime Player By time amp event Storage Maximum Capacity Backup Media Backup File Format Bookmark Archiving Email notification Mobile connectivity DDNS Web Server Port Network Protocol Network Interface Up to 1 HDD SATA Up to 2TB USB Flash Drive max 4GB MOV file Codec included Supported Text 4ch Snap Shot attachment 8 16ch Blackberry 9000 Series and above iPhone 3 1
92. ing Started Basic Setup The system is designed to mount to the back of most LCD monitors with a VESA mount If desired you can mount it to a wall or leave the system In a standard horizontal or vertical position ATTENTION You can only mount the system to an LCD monitor that has a VESA mount and an independent stand with clear access to the VESA mount holes 7 Mount the System a Screw the provided mounting screws into the two top holes in the rear panel of your LCD monitor Make sure the screws are only 3 4 of the way in this will allow Sufficient clearance to hang the system b Carefully place the system front panel facing up over the screws and slide down into place 2 Connect the Cameras a Connect BNC cameras to the BNC ports on the rear panel 3 Connect the Monitor a Connect the VGA DVI cable not included from your LCD monitor to the VGA or DVI port on the rear panel of the system Z Connect the Ethernet cable a Connect the included Ethernet cable to the LAN port on the rear panel of system connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to an empty LAN port on your router not included 5 Connect the Flex R Extender a Connect the Flex IR extender to the port on the rear panel of the DVR Position the Flex IR extender near the front of your monitor or where it will receive a clear Signal from the remote control Use a piece of double sided tape included to help secure the Flex IR Extender
93. ings Use the storage calculator to help maximize your hard drive space Figure 12 9 Storage calculator NOTE The estimation from the Storage Calculator is based only on Continuous Recording not motion or alarm recording 34 Alarm 4 channel Configure alarm and motion detection Settings Video Loss Alarm MS ein raso K ey Buzzer la win gt Figure 13 0 Alarm menu 4 channel To configure the alarm settings 1 From the Main Menu click i The Alarm menu opens 2 Click and edit the following e Video Loss Alarm Click under each camera and select either 0 to enable the VLoss alarm or X to disable it If enabled the system will sound an alarm whenever one of the connected channels incurs a loss of video e Motion Enable Click under each camera and select 0 to enable motion detection or select X to disable It If enabled the camera can record In Specific recording parameters when It detects motion NOTE With Motion Detection enabled the text Motion appears on screen full screen and quad split screen whenever a motion event Is triggered e Buzzer Select O to enable the system to beep when an alarm Is triggered or motion is detected select X to disable it e Key Buzzer Select 0 to enable the system beep when you click the mouse press the buttons on the remote front panel Select X to disable the beep Tn Alarm Input amp Output Menu Responsa Curation
94. inname To change DDNS settings Click the DDNS tab 2 Under DDNS Select click the drop down menu and select http lorexddns net 3 Inthe corresponding text fields enter your DDNS username and password NOTE Obtain this information from the confirmation email after registering for the free Lorex DDNS service 4 Under DDNS Domain Name enter only the first portion of your DDNS domain from the confirmation email For example If your domain name Is tomsmith lorexddns net you only need to enter tomsmith in the text field 9 Click Apply to save your settings or click Clear to exit without saving 6 To ensure your DDNS settings are saved on your system disconnect the power cable from the rear panel of your system Allow the system to power down for 19 20 seconds Reconnect the power cable NOTE Please allow 10 15 minutes for the DDNS servers to update with your new DDNS address This is normal for the DDNS system REMOTE ACCESS DVR Netviewer System Status By default the Setup menu opens to the System Status screen However you view this screen at any time when navigating the Setup menu Figure 23 5 System Status 8 16 channel To view system status e Click the System tab The System Status screen appears NOTE You cannot edit the IP address or port number Resuming Live Viewing To return to DVR Netviewer main screen e From the Setup menu click pcs 53 Mail Configure email not
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96. ive streaming video view single channels in full screen or view all channels In quad split screen e PLAYBACK Click to view recorded video from the system Select channel and enter date and time playback controls appear when Playback mode selected e BACKUP Click to save recorded video data to your PC e SETUP Click to open the Setup menu Not available on Mac 4 Views Click to view in Quad 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 and 16 split 5 Channels Click to view channels in full screen NOTE PTZ function is not available on Netviewer 49 Live Viewing By default DVR Netviewer launches in Live Viewing mode Channel buttons Figure 20 0 Live Viewing controls 4 channel shown To use Live Viewing 1 Click MVE 2 Click sa ES ror as to view in Quad or 16 split 3 Click the Channel buttons to view channels in full screen Playback Figure 21 1 Playback controls NOTE Depending on your network connection please allow a few moments for the system to switch to playback mode To use remote playback 1 Click WA 2 Click the Channel buttons to select the channel you want to view 90 3 Click E to open a pop up calendar to select the date and time 4 Click Ki i l to control playback Using the Pop Up Calendar Drag slider to adjust time 14 22 21 ca Rss Figure 21 2 Pop Up Calendar PC and Mac version To use the pop up calendar 1 Click 4 to change the mon
97. ive viewing Tap the screen to orient video in landscape mode Touch the Camera tab to view channel list Touch Connect to start Live viewing Figure 30 4 Windows Mobile 6 0 remote connectivity interface 84 Mobile Connectivity Mobile Connectivity on the Blackberry Requirements e Blackberry 3G 9000 or higher You must port forward e Blackberry Desktop Manager Software your router before you can connect to your system Prerequisites using a mobile device i e e Download the Mobile View software at Blackberry 3G 9000 www lorextechnology com Extract the file into a folder e Obtain your Blackberry s APN Acess Point Name from your service provider and enable APN on your Blackberry Installing Mobile View on the Blackberry 1 Connect the Blackberry to your computer using a USB cable 2 Open Blackberry Desktop Manager 3 Click Application Loader 4 Under Add Remove Applications click the Start button Start button Figure 30 5 Blackberry Desktop Manager Click the Browse button Locate the Mobile Viewer file Select the file and then click Open to install the file NOTE The file name ends in a alx extension Figure 30 6 Installing Mobile View on the Blackberry Click Next and then click Finish to complete the installation e Wait for the installation to complete 85 Mobile Connectivity Enabling APN Access Point Name In order for Mobile View to run you must enable APN
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99. latest version of QuickTime go to www apple com quicktime download You can back up video with audio in channels 1 and 2 only Be sure to enable audio in the Recording menu Using the Main Menu LAN Configure network settings From the Main Menu click A The LAN menu opens NOTE Some networking knowledge is required when adjusting options in the LAN menu A LAN zas y Connect AN Password m Figure 15 0 LAN menu To configure network settings 1 Selectthe following and use the scroll wheel to change values e P e Mask e Gateway e DNS Server e DHCP Enable e HTTP Port e Easy Connect 2 To save your settings right click until you return to the main screen NOTE DCHP allows you to quickly connect to your network by obtaining an IP address from the router After the initial setup we recommend that you disable DHCP and change the last set of numbers in the IP address between 2 99 For example if your IP address is 192 168 0 107 change the last digits to 90 i e 192 168 0 90 This ensures that port forwarding will not change inthe event of power failure or resetting of your network NOTE For added security we strongly recommend changing HTTP port 80 on the system to any desired port not blocked by your Internet service provider ISP For details on changing ports on your system see Changing Ports On Your System on page 42 40 Easy Connect Use the Easy Connect menu to enable Easy Co
100. lick the SET button 3 Click on the desired Preset buttons 1 50 to save the preset Opening a preset 1 Click on the desired preset button e The camera automatically pans to the saved preset location Deleting a preset 1 Click the CLEAR button 2 Click on the desired preset you wish to delete 98 Appendix C Connecting Audio G tte APPENDIX C CONNECTING AUDIO You can listen to and record live audio on the system one channel at a time EDGE Series AUDIO CAPABLE CAMERAS not included el P ee ALARM I O ku gt eit ae le W A a LINE AUDIO AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS not included EDGE Series AUDIO CAPABLE CAMERAS not included A oer 4 opt AR aa A a Mir a z LINE AUDI0 AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS not included 99 Appendix C Connecting Audio EDGE mini AUDIO CAPABLE CAMERAS not included LINE AUDIO AMPLIFIED SPEAKERS not included To connect audio 1 100 Connect RCA audio cables from an audio capable camerals to the AUDIO IN 1 2 ports on the rear panel Connect RCA audio out cables to the AUDIO OUT ports on the rear panel NOTE The audio out ports are two separate mono channels notstereo left and right From the system Main Menu click Ey Click Audio and then click under each camera and select either O to enable audio or X to disable audio e Audio is available on channels 1 and 2 ONLY e To receive audio in your recordings you MUST
101. list Click an event from the Event List and then click Fil Playback begins for the selected file NOTE You cannot begin playback after clicking m You can click while a file is playing Playback will pause Select a new file from the Event List and then click to play the file 24 TAKING SCREENSHOTS ATTENTION 8 76 channel models only If your system has 8 or 16 channels you can take screenshots screen captures of the main display of your system You can take a screenshot at any time during live viewing search and playback or in any system menu Screenshots are useful if you need to provide a still image of your security footage to the authorities NOTE A USB flash drive must be connected and formatted to the system in order to take screenshots To take a screenshot 1 Connect a USB flash drive not included to the USB port on the front panel of the system Format the USB flash drive if you have not already done so For more details see Formatting the USB Drive on page 38 If you want to capture a point in live viewing or playback select the display view for the screenshot single quad or split screen Click al The screenshot will appear in the centre of the main display followed by the file name Screenshots are saved to the Picture folder on the USB flash drive a v I Hi a m m m w h u m a m s m m E Figure 7 3 Screenshot being taken on the system NOTE Screenshots are saved as
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103. nly Remote Control Flex IR Extender Power Adapter Ethernet Cable bal Mounting Kit Mounting Kit contents may differ from image y e a A Instruction manual quickstart guide documentation CD EDGE DVR LH320 0 gt USB Mouse DVI VGA Adapter eo w Remote Control Flex IR Extender Se Power Adapter y Mounting Kit Mounting Kit contents may differ from image Ethernet Cable Instruction manual quickstart guide documentation CD DVR MODEL 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 Getting Started Lorex EDGE mini Front Panel Sa a ee A L USB port Connect a USB flash drive for data backup and firmware updates download from website Power Indicator LED indicator for system power HDD Indicator LED indicator for internal hard drive Lorex EDGE mini Rear Panel oa l CE 3ss oS p GND Ground port DC 12V Port for 12V DC 2 5A power adapter included VGA Port to connect a VGA monitor not included Audio In Input ports for audio enabled cameras Audio Out Output for two audio channels Video In BNC input ports for 4 BNC cameras USB Port Port for a USB mouse LAN Networking port for a 10 100 Base T RJ 45 network cable included Flex IR port
104. nnect and view the Easy Connect log For details on connecting to your system remotely using Yoics see Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect on page 41 Figure 15 1 Easy Connect menu To enable Easy Connect e Select Yoics Enable and use the scroll wheel to select O to enable Easy Connect X to disable Easy Connect To reset Yoics e Click Reset Yoics NOTE It may take several minutes for the changes to take effect Restarting Yoics is used for troubleshooting only To view the Yoics Log e Click Log File Figure 15 2 Log File window LAN Password Use the LAN Password to control Remote Viewing access for Guest User and Administrator profiles The LAN password Is required if using the built in browser based remote client software p LAN Password A Guest Password i User Password Figure 15 3 LAN Passwords To change LAN passwords 1 Select LAN Password and use the Password Wheel to login as the administrator by default 4 channel ID 2 password 2222 8 16 channel ID 3 password 3333 2 Only the administrator can edit and manage LAN passwords 3 Select the following and use the Password Wheel to change the LAN user ID and password e Guest Password Lowest level network user with access to remote live viewing only By default ID 7 pass 1111 e User Password Normal level network user with access to remote live viewing and playback only By default ID 8 pass
105. nput ports for BNC cameras 6 USB Port Port for a USB mouse 7 LAN Networking port for a 10 100 Base T RJ 45 network cable included 8 IR Port for the Flex IR Extender 9 Ground Port 8 channel IN 4 r IN 1 E mm Mia iy ait gt z am SA 4 e POROS A RA E aa i B ii b J i Wi Fi a i m LAN it VER DC8TT2V OO 00 Video In BNC input ports for BNC cameras Audio In Input ports for audio enabled cameras not included Audio Out Output for two audio channels Alarm Block Input output port for alarm relay devices i e PTZ cameras and sensors not included DVI Port to connect a DVI monitor not included LAN Networking port for a 10 100 Base T RJ 45 network cable included IR Port for the Flex IR Extender USB Port Port for a USB mouse DC 12V Port for 12V DC 3A power adapter included Ground Port Getting Started 16 channel 1 Video In BNC input ports for 16 BNC cameras 2 Audio In Input ports for audio enabled cameras not included Audio Out Output for two audio channels 3 Alarm Block Input output port for alarm relay devices i e PTZ cameras and sensors not included DVI Port to connect a DVI monitor not included LAN Networking port for a 10 100 Base T RJ 45 network cable included IR Port for the Flex IR Extender USB Port Port for a USB mouse DC 12V Port for 12V DC 3A power adapter included Ground Port O Gett
106. o the system to begin camera viewing and recording on the matching camera channel when enabled in the Menu simultaneously the system sends an output signal to a device such as an alarm or siren EXAMPLE Alarm Output yD Signal Cable Alarm or Siren Ground Ground Not included Sensor Not included To connect an Alarm INPUT device to the system 1 Connect the Signal Cable to the desired Channel number in the alarm block 11 Input 1 12 Input 2 etc connec 2 Connect the Ground cable to the Ground port G in the alarm block NOTE The alarm block connectors are uhaspa ns push type connectors oinsertawire pushthe j j plastic tab with a small rigid object and To ground multiple alarm input simultaneously insert the wire To release the devices piggyback the wires into wire push the plastic tab and simultaneously pull the G round ri the wire out J eo To connect an Alarm OUTPUT device to the system 1 Connect the ground cable to the COM port 2 Connect the signal cable to the NO normally open or NC normally closed port To configure alarm in devices 1 From the Main Menu click to open the Alarm menu 2 Use the Alarm Input Output menu to configure alarm trigger settings e For details see Alarm on page 34 95 Appendix B Connecting Motion Alarm Devices Installing a PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Camera on EDGE LH320 series You can connect RS 485 PTZ cameras
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108. on in Router 2 allows all incoming traffic going through Router 2 to automatically pass to Router 1 Router 2 acts as a dummy router and passes all the incoming data onto Router 1 Router 1 is the router that needs the port forwarding information 74 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard Configuring a DMZ host connection n F Example e Connect to Router 1 on your network referred p j a DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone Enabling aDMZ to as Possible Ist Router in the Auto Port IP on your router enables one of the routers to pass Forwarding Wizard Obtain the IP address of information onto the second router Router 1 Usually this can be found in the DMZ H re Status section of your router menu The IP Pyridine 192 168 1 100 should begin with 192 168 This IP address is your DMZ IP e Enter the IP address obtained from Router 1 into m DMZ IP address assigned by a secondary router the DMZ section of Router 2 Apply Cancel e Once you have configured Router 2 with a DMZ Figure 27 11 Entering DMZ information connection run the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard to begin auto port forwarding to Router 1 e Consult your router s owner s manual for details on configuring DMZ settings Locating your Router IP The Status Page 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 Firmw
109. ons 4 T While in Event List menu press to delete a selected event no confirm or undo J a During Live Mode and Playback Press to take a screenshot of the main display USB flash drive must be connected 8 16 channel only 6 Increase Decrease buttons Increase the value of selected menu option Al Decrease the value of selected menu option Starting the System LL C C STARTING THE SYSTEM To power the system ON e Connect the power cable to the DC 12V port 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 L ve Model NOTE Make sure all cameras and cables are properly connected prior to powering on the system Onscreen Display 4 channel Figure 4 0 Live viewing with on screen display 4 channel model 1 System Status Bar Displays mode password type recording mode language and status of devices HDD and USB 2 Display Full screen single channel and Quad split screen avallable in Live Viewing and Playback modes If cameras are disconnected channels display a blue screen with the text VLOSS Starting the System 3 HDD Status Displays the recording space consumed on the hard disk and the size of the pre installed hard drive For example 250 GB l EZ 4 Camera Status Displays channel number recording status frame rate and vi
110. ons 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 with the limits regulated by FCC and EMC 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 ix System Features e High performance network DVR e H 264 compression for efficient storage and network speed e EDGE design for standalone vertical and horizontal or VESA mount Wall amp LCD e Small form factor Edge amp Edge 11 6 x7 2 x1
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112. owing default network user IDs and password to login to DVR Netviewer Remote LAN Viewing 4 8 16 Channel LEVEL ID PASSWORD GUEST T ADMIN 3333 47 REMOTE ACCESS DVR Netviewer DVR Netviewer Main Screen 4 channel Upon login the DVR Netviewer main screen appears in your browser By default DVR Netviewer opens In Live Viewing mode Figure 19 0 DVR Netviewer main screen 1 Display screen Displays channels in single channel full screen or all channels in quad split screen Date Time Present date and time on the networked system Modes e VE Click to view live streaming video view single channels in full screen or view all channels In quad split screen e PLAYBACK Click to view recorded video from the system Select channel and enter date and time playback controls appear when Playback mode selected e BACKUP Click to save recorded video data to your PC e SETUP Click to open the Setup menu Not available on Safari Mac 4 Views Click to view in Quad mode 4 channel 5 Channels Click to view channels in full screen NOTE PTZ function is not available in Netviewer 48 REMOTE ACCESS DVR Netviewer 8 16 channel Figure 19 1 DVR Netviewer main screen 16 channel shown 1 Display screen Displays channels in single channel full screen or all channels in quad split screen Date Time Present date and time on the networked system Modes e VE Click to view l
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114. pendent stand monitor not included Requires clear access to the 100 x100 mm VESA mounting holes DVI output only on 8 16 channel Edge models and 4 8 16 Edge models VGA output only on 4 channel Edge and Edge mini models DVI to HDMI converter cable required not included Not included in Edge mini Not included in Edge mini Flex IR and remote control sold separately Instant Mobile Viewing on Blackberry iPhone or Windows Mobile 6 0 and above selectable one channel live viewing Mobile phone data plan is required not included Router port forwarding required For the latest smart phone compatibility list check www lorextechnology com Requires a high speed internet connection and a router not included TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started sada cin a bane eee ee alee de eee a wena ee 1 Lorex EDGE mini Front Panel ee ee ees 2 Lorex EDGE Front Panel uu uu pulu ia ha Fae a ae a A he 3 Lorex EDGE Rear Panel i ee ee ee ee ee eas 3 Lorex EDGE Front Panel ee eee ees 5 Lorex EDGE Rear Panel eee hee ee a 6 BaSe Sell mraba oca oca oo aes ae 8 EXMOUNE the SST ase guy tau kuu laqa EEE AAA wo hos uku asi Qasa us umaka ga asa au 8 2 CONMECEINOG CIMAS 20 IA E A o a a e EDS dad 8 SACOANC ENT MOTO Le ico u ruk fp ec le a is i sacs maaa Qi ya s pds ata see ae abt i 8 BICONMACE Nel Mere CILE nc o Ac tt IS Ge ch Ro te et do ca 8 5 Connect the Flex
115. ps e Quality Click under each camera and select 1 2 3 4 or 5 A Figure 12 2 Set image quality 1 basic 5 excellent EJ e Audio Click under each camera and select either O to enable audio or X to disable audio NOTE Audio is only available on channels 1 and 2 e Resolution Click to set the resolution for all cameras 640x240 or 640x480 To enable motion recording only set the Working and Non Working hour frame rates to 0 Motion recording in the Alarm menu must also be enabled 31 Using the Main Menu e Record Mode Select one of the following e Single Way The system Stops recording when the internal hard drive is full Overwrite The system continues recording when the internal hard drive is full by overwriting the oldest recorded data No Record he system does notrecord 3 To exit right click until you return to the main screen 8 16 channel Figure 12 3 Record menu 8 16 channel NOTE As you make changes to the recording parameters the storage calculator at the bottom of the menu displays the time remaining on the hard drive To configure record settings 1 From the Main Menu click The Record menu opens 2 Configure the following e Video Information View video quality Statistics e Record Mode Click to select one of the following e Single Way The system stops recording when the internal hard drive is full 32
116. quired not included Audio Out Output for two audio channels DVI Port to connect a DVI monitor not included LAN Networking port for a 10 100 Base T RJ 45 network cable included IR Port for the Flex IR Extender USB Port Port for a USB mouse DC 12V Port for 12V DC 3 A power adapter included 0 Ground Port TN NS 16 channel LAN Br USE DOW Video In BNC input ports for 16 BNC cameras Audio In Input ports for audio enabled cameras Alarm 1 0 Input output port for alarm relay D sub 9 connector required not included Audio Out Output for two audio channels DVI Port to connect a DVI monitor not included LAN Networking port for a 10 100 Base T RJ 45 network cable included IR Port for the Flex IR Extender USB Port Port for a USB mouse DC 12V Port for 12V DC 3 A power adapter included 0 Ground Port ee Getting Started Lorex EDGE Front Panel All Models OOO IR Receiver Internal IR receiver for the remote control 2 USB port Connect a USB flash drive for data backup and firmware updates download from website 3 Power Indicator LED indicator for system power When system Is powered on LED is lit red 4 HDD Indicator LED indicator for internal hard drive When in continuous recording mode LED pulses red 5 LIST Opens the Event List menu 6 OSD Show hide the on screen display 7 Primary Controls e MENU Opens t
117. red Confirming Backup To verify that the file has been properly backed Up 1 Click to open Event List 2 Click from the Smart Search event filter 3 Select the file and click ol The backup file should begin playing 4 To exit right click until you return to the main screen Backup File Information Backup files are saved as MOV files These files can be played on the system using Event List or on your PC using QuickTime Player See Event List on page 21 Backup files are labeled according to the following naming convention ch_ YYYYMMDDhhmmss mov Filename Definition CES Channel number 1 16 Day Playing Saved Video View your saved backup video files using QuickTime Player To playback MOV files 1 On your PC open the folder where you saved the MOV file by default CA By default converted files use the following naming convention bv3 mov 2 Double click the file to open it in QuickTime Player 39 Setting Quicktime as a default media player It is recommended to set Quicktime as your default media player This allows you to double click on a backed up video file and have the file play automatically To set Quicktime as your default player 1 mE aad Right click on the backed up video file you wish to view Move the cursor to Open With Click on Choose Default Program Under Recommended Programs select QuickTime Player and then click OK NOTE For the
118. s for the selected camera le es k 5 j 3 Ez Figure 13 6 Select the camera for motion detection 4 channel 4 Click within the grid to enable disable individual motion cells Enabled cells are light green disabled cells are clear e Motion Detection Enabled e Motion Detection Disabled Figure 13 7 Select cells and adjust sensitivity 9 Click the Sensitivity bar at the bottom of the screen Scroll up down to increase decrease the sensitivity for the motion cells from 0 100 The higher the number the greater the sensitivity NOTE Sensitivity applies to all cells If the Sensitivity bar is not visible click 05m 6 Click El to enable disable the entire grid To save your settings right click until you return to the main screen 37 Backup Set start and stop times for recorded video data you wish to copy to a connected USB flash drive not included NOTE The system supports most brands of USB flash drives from 128 MB 8 GB O 28 imana 19 37 04 M 26 mooo ton 27h oe oo at Figure 14 0 Backup menu Formatting the USB Drive Prior to backing up data you must first format the USB flash drive so it will function properly with the system ATTENTION Formatting erases all data on the USB flash drive This step cannot be undone To format the USB drive 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the USB port on the front panel on the system NOTE Do not connect a
119. s 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 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 viii 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 o
120. sit us on the web at www lorextechnology com for assistance with the latest types of routers If your router Is not listed please refer to your router s manual or contact your router s manufacturer for assistance 78 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard have configured DDNS for remote access to my system Go to www lorexddns net and create a new account have configured my system to connect to the DDNS server ATTENTION You MUST enter your DDNS information LOCALLY before attempting remote access To enable DDNS on your system 1 Open Internet Explorer version 6 or above and enter the IP address of your DVR in the address bar i e 192 168 xxx 89 DVR Netviewer opens Log in using your LAN user ID and password by default ID 9 password 3333 Click the Setup button The Setup menu opens Under Network click DDNS Under DDNS Select click the drop down menu and select http lorexddns net noo WN In the corresponding text fields enter your DDNS username and password NOTE Obtain this information from the confirmation email after registering for the free Lorex DDNS service 7 Under DDNS Domain Name enter only the first portion of your DDNS domain from the confirmation email For example If your domain name is tomsmith lorexddns net you only need to enter tomsmith in the text field 8 Click Submit to save your settings or click Cancel to exit without saving NOTE Once you have saved your DDNS settings yo
121. t Download the latest firmware from www lorextechnology com Upgrading The Firmware Prep the USB Flash Drive NOTE You must format the USB flash drive using the DVR Formatting your USB flash drive deletes all content stored on your drive To format the USB flash drive 4 Insert a USB flash drive into the DVR while the DVR is on 5 Click the Menu button The Main Menu window opens Backup button Click Format Device to begin formatting the USB flash drive Figure 25 0 Downloading the Safari plug in 6 Click the Backup button The Backup window opens 7 Click Format Device and then click Yes to begin formatting the USB flash drive Click Yes to format the USB flash drive I Indicates DVR is formatting Figure 25 1 Format prompt screen USB flash drive 8 Remove the USB flash drive from the DVR when formatting is complete 62 Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect Download the firmware from the Lorex website 1 Go to www lorexcctv com and search for LH3xx where xx is your model Download the latest firmware relevant to your model number NOTE 4 channel firmware is different from the 8 16 channel firmware 2 Extract the firmware to the USB flash drive Do not extract the firmware into the Pictures or Movies folder NOTE Firmware ends ina rom extension Upgrade the DVR firmware Power down the DVR by unplugging the power cord from the DVR Insert the USB flash drive into the DVR Turn on the DV
122. t 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 vii Service 13 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product C If the video product has been exposed to rain or water D If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation E If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged F When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance Thi
123. ternal network Computers and systems outside your network cannot directly communicate with these devices When a system on the internal network needs to send or recelve 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 216 13 154 34 192 168 0 1 PC Internal IP 192 168 0 2 DVR Internal IP 192 168 0 3 Internet Y Internal Network Figure 26 0 Internal and External network diagram 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 The instructions found online in the Router Configuration Guides will assist you In the port forwarding configurations for a selection of different router models Visit our Consumer Guides Support website at http www lorextechnology com for more details 68 Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard G te LOREX AUTO PORT FORWARDING WIZARD
124. ters During the initial launch of the auto port forwarding wizard the program scans the network to detect the number of connected routers To check for multiple routers 1 Click the Detect Multiple Routers button a e A list of connected router populates in the window il b Ps B l 2 indicates two routers have been detected Figure 27 9 Router settings window 73 e The Possible 1st Router refers to the router directly connected to your system This is the router that requires the port forward information e The Possible 2nd Router refers to the router immediate to the internet connection This is the router that requires you to configure a DMZ host connection Scenario A Router Modem combination Router e You may have a router modem combination with a second router in your network Scearnio B Multiple Routers e You may have two routers in your network Internet Port Forward port 80 to A DMZ IP Router 1 Computer H A T gi L E A A Modem EXAMPLE Enter 192 168 1 100 into the DMZ Host IP section into Router 2 P Address 192 168 1 700 Assigned by Router 2 Figure 27 10 Configuring multiple routers 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 configurati
125. th Select a date Click e w to set the time e OR Drag the slider to adjust time in 30 minute increments 4 Click SET The pop up calendar closes 5 Click K D gt to control playback Backup Use Backup to copy recorded video data from your DVR to your PC or Mac e PC users must use Internet Explorer only e Mac users must use Safari only NOTE Only the system administrator by default D 9 password 9999 may use the Backup function of DVR Netviewer NOTE You may be prompted to install the ActiveX plug in for Backup to function properly File Name chO1 20700817 130000 335283060 mov p SUH MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT i 5 88 7 B 6 H 108 118 128 138 14 Expanded AS 16 iF 174188 198208 calendar view e When prompted click the bar to install ACTIVE X to your browser DVR Netviewer will reset You may need to log in again with your user ID and password cl o Hag ps ds ipa gampa al ra a ee r eee ee mii RA E El A A AAA AAA A A Figure 22 1 Install the Project1 cab file NOTE You may need to log back into your system via DVR Netviewer after the Backup process To use Backup 1 Click the BACKUP button 2 Click the Channel buttons to select the channel you want to back up REMOTE ACCESS DVR Netviewer Under Start Time click to open the pop up calendar and enter a date and time Click the SET button Under Stop Time click to open the pop up calendar and enter a d
126. til you return to the main screen 35 Using the Main Menu 8 16 channel Figure 13 1 Alarm menu 8 16 channel To configure the alarm settings 1 From the Main Menu click m The Alarm menu opens 2 Click and edit the following 3 e Video Loss Alarm Click under each camera and select either 0 to enable the VLoss alarm or X to disable it If enabled the system will sound an alarm whenever one of the connected channels Incurs a loss of video e Motion Enable Click under each camera and select 0 to enable motion detection or select X to disable It If enabled the camera can record in specific recording parameters when it detects motion NOTE With Motion Detection enabled the text Motion appears on screen full screen and quad split screen whenever a motion event Is triggered e Buzzer Select 0 to enable the system to beep when an alarm Is triggered or motion is detected select X to disable it e Key Buzzer Select 0 to enable the system beep when you click the mouse press the buttons on the remote front panel Select X to disable the beep e Alarm Input amp Output Click to open the Alarm Input amp Output menu Figure 13 2 Alarm Input amp Output menu e Alarm In Type Select OFF NO normally open NC normally closed to select alarm type e Alarm In Setup Click to open the Alarm In Setup menu Click to assign channels to up to four alarms Figure 13
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128. u wish to access your system from a remote location you must setup Easy Connect or enable DDNS Connecting to your system on Internet Explorer PC 1 Open Internet Explorer 2 Inthe address bar enter the IP address of your system Press the Enter button on the remote twice to open the system information window 3 Inthe ID and password fields enter your LAN user ID and password and click LOGIN If you enter an incorrect user ID or password the login page will refresh and the text fields will clear Password eee Figure 24 4 Login screen 97 Setting up Local and Remote Viewing 4 You must install the Activex plug in for DVR Netviewer to function Click the attention bar at the top of the main page and select Install ActiveX Control DVR Netviewer will reset 4 Q BOQ iter DS A vaci ent Eo ah Hole L E Tah ben LOMA LLULLU tne E pro Wien Wee te end they LLULLU L LL Y him rasa um da Es ds Al ee eg Lag Qasi LOPE Tamra map Mu Figure 24 5 Click the ActiveX attention bar 9 Login with your LAN user name and password 6 From the security window click Install DVR Netviewer launches Di mim ne ery A one kam Uyak Teche inc Figure 24 6 Select Install ActiveX Control NOTE ActiveX must also be installed on 4 channel systems when using remote backup For more details see Backup on page 51 Connecting to the system using Safari Mac Safari requires a plug in before Net Viewer can run
129. up down to select NTSC l e North America PAL i e Europe or AUTO If AUTO the system will automatically detect the format of the connected cameras e Fan Speed Click to set the fan speed to Low Middle or High The higher the fan speed the cooler the HDD temperature 8 16 channel ond e Date Time Setup Click to open Date Time Setup See Setting the Date and Time on page 17 e DVR Password Click to open the password menu See Managing Passwords on page 27 e Information Click to view system information software hardware disk and LAN 3 To save your settings right click until you return to the main screen Figure 11 2 System information Record Set recording parameters image quality resolution set the recording schedule and format the hard drive 4 channel T ye AAA ee re ul pa if i SMM 82 amp 3 Figure 12 0 Record menu NOTE As you make changes to the recording parameters the storage calculator at the bottom of the menu displays the time remaining on the hard drive Using the Main Menu To configure record settings 1 From the Main Menu click EJ The Record menu opens 2 Configure the following e Alarm Motion Rate Click under each camera and select X 2 3 5 7 5 10 or 15 fps e Working Hour Rate Click under each camera and select 0 2 3 5 7 5 10 or 15 fps e Non working Hour Rate Click under each camera and select 0 2 3 5 7 5 10 or 15 f
130. ur must reset your DVR in order for the changes to take effect Disconnect and reconnect the power cable from the rear panel to reset can access my system from a remote PC To access your system remotely 1 Open Internet Explorer and enter your DDNS address from the confirmation email For example tomsmith lorexddns net 2 Log in using your LAN user ID and password See table below Remote LAN Viewing 4 8 16 Channel LEVEL ID PASSWORD GUEST rm ADMIN 9 3333 79 Mobile Connectivity AA MOBILE CONNECTIVITY You can remotely view camera streams from your DVR on your iPhone Windows Mobile 6 or Blackberry Compatible Mobile Viewing Devices e iPhone 3 1 2 and above e Windows Mobile 6 0 devices or later touch screen only e Blackberry 3G 9000 and up NOTE Instant Mobile Viewing on aniPhone using an iPhone App Free download available from Apple Store under the name Lorex Live Compatible with iPhone version 3 1 2 and above Selectable one channel live viewing Mobile phone data plan is required not included Router port forwarding Is required NOTE Instant Mobile Viewing on Windows Mobile 6 0 and above free download available from Lorex web site Selectable one channel live viewing Mobile phone data plan Is required not included Router port forwarding is required Before You Begin You will need the following before you can start mobile viewing on your Phone or Windows Mobile
131. ure 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 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 ina 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 car
132. using Mobile View cs 42 2cecncar cnet ds SiG edeeecoetat Sesacestaeeennt 84 Mobile Connectivity on the Blackberry 85 Appendix A System Specifications a s 89 EDGE SERIES DYR airada As 89 Appendix A System Specifications cont d 90 EDGE SERIES DVIR initial kamakuq aa aude See ae Ste pa eae 90 PrOductUIniOriMallONn seus droits ai nan da 90 Edge and Edge Mini Specifications 91 Appendix B Connecting Motion Alarm Devices 94 PIZ COnTroUnierlacE u L basis pd td dida tdo did mole Le 8 te a maletas dead 97 Appendix C Connecting Audio 0occccccc eee 99 Appendix D Full Connectivity Diagram 101 Appendix E Replacing the Hard Drive 104 EOS ORO VG unos AD E ie Eas E 104 EDGES DVR c2vccsehamant ede eee Bae A ee ee oe auld u eae mban Q gaa 106 Formatting the Hard Drive ccc eee 110 TFOUDLESNOCOUNG soriana darian daa 111 XIV GETTING STARTED The system comes with the following components EDGE mini DVR LH304 USB Mouse Power Adapter Ss Ethernet Cable aS Mounting Kit Mounting Kit contents may differ from image Instruction manual quickstart guide documentation CD Flex IR amp remote control sold separately EDGE DVR LH310 0 gt USB Mouse DVI VGA Adapter 8 amp 16 channel models o
133. ut 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 wet places 4 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 communicati
134. ve your log in information Figure 30 12 Connecting to your DVR 9 Click the CONNECT button to begin live viewing 87 Mobile Connectivity Viewing Your DVR Once you have entered your DVR s system information you can begin live viewing You can view a single channel of video stream of your DVR Split screen view Is not avaliable NOTE If you exit Mobile View you must wait 30 seconds before starting Mobile View again To change the channel view e Press the number keys to jump to the desired channel i e press 3 to switch to channel 3 Channel 1 Channel 3 Figure 30 13 Connecting to your DVR Viewing Tips e f you have wireless internet access at home you may switch your Blackberry into WiFi mode This allows you to monitor your system without incurring data charges on your 36 data plan e f your connection disconnects wait 30 seconds before restarting Mobile View 88 Appendix A System Specifications APPENDIX A SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Specifications are shared among 4 8 16 channel models unless specifically note d EDGE SERIES DVR Description Specification Hard disk capacity Operating system Backup Backup file format Compression Recording resolution Recording speed Recording schedule Pre Post alarm recording Event Log search Playback Video inputs Video outputs Audio inputs Audio outputs Supply voltage Power consumption Operating Temp Range Maximum 1 HDD up
135. wd ee hs A A A Sua s re aa Sa ek E 41 Changing Ports On Your System 1 42 REMOTE ACCESS DVR Netviewer 46 System RequirementS u u ccc eee 46 Netviewer Basic LaVOUl vac eod4 erence carta eetewa oat thease reese aa 47 Network User Profiles cora rito ia a AAA an 47 DVR Netviewer Main Screen salio Rae a A hae ss db 48 DG ONE ie oi ta AS A ies ios 48 o ANA E A EN ATE E EESE AAA 49 LNE VIEWING zz yapu AB a eee A we a SI 50 PLAVDACK tru ke uaa Mai at Sia ett te at tuwa ees Gag a ua Qu ree Mn gl k au 0 aS 50 Using the Pop Up Calendar sua a 1 50 Lac A era hte acters teem pce ete ees She areata cet ore eet Sas al a eee 51 SOUND ceca z ect aes ae ounces ROO aa 52 XII o aE ae ee eS a eae Oe E a s h itiu ma S E EEE n Nm a kapuo 3 2 22 DONS G yars EAS SS IA eS AA ee Ok Sees Qua eee Gad Soy al eee 52 ES operie de ch a tet ere Hah aus sana ae ce Bat YGS LA hs EE elas 52 es LIVE VIC WIIG yuz arts aia kaa baqh eee don biie ea 93 MA petita a a A ADE AAA he eae me aes 54 OE E ama mau sua E au a ankaq s E aaa w anus A E ua a sasa st haw 54 Setting up Local and Remote Viewing 55 EIN RNA ay oe ed oo a ea eee Oe A ee Oe ee eS 55 Viewing your system through a Local Area Network 06 Finding your IP aqaress ang port number u suyu eee rewire E ee eas a Sethe sera 56 CONNECT TO YOURS V SEIN rotar ie maaataq AI Da bila ee Gy pe A anscp
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137. where in the playback bar to set a playback marker Use this orange colored marker for reference in future searches Additional Search Markers The Playback bar can also be populated with other multi colored markers These markers are part of the Smart Search functionality of the system For more details on Smart Search see Event List on page 21 Power on HDD on Video loss Figure 6 1 Playback display view To use the search markers 1 Using the mouse scroll up down to position one of the colored markers in the Playback Target 2 Click Fil 20 EVENT LIST The system features an Event List to organize and search for recorded video on the system The Event List coupled with the Smart Search icons allows you to search for recorded data on your system quickly and easily NOTE The system can save a maximum of 4096 events 4 channel 8192 events 8 16 channell 24 44 08 00 24 04 24 11 08 06 2 24 14 08 24 41 08 08 24 04 08 24 00 00 23 57 24 14 00 00 23 26 24 14 08 00 23 25 08 23 24 24 11 08 If you have not upgraded your DVR firmware to the latest you may see the old toolbar shown above CIT Oe Edge Edge mini tool bar uses the letter C for the escape function Figure 7 0 Event List Channel Filter View data from all or individual cameras Smart Search Filter events through Smart Search icons Event Details View details for the event includin
138. y new settings enter the new camera titles and click Save file to save the settings to your PC e Disconnect and then reconnect the power cable from the rear panel of the system to reset and implement the new camera title settings e Camera display on the system Check the Configurations Main is set to numerals Menu gt Camera gt Camera Title Type am not receiving e Email notification is disabled e Log in to DVR Netviewer in Internet Explorer and email notifications click Setup click the Mail tab under SMTP Status select On e If using the default setting you e In the SMTP User field enter your Lorex DDNS have not entered your Lorex user name in the SMTP Password field enter your DDNS user name and password Lorex DDNS password you must first register for Lorex DDNS to use email notification at the default setting e Default setting is disabled but e If you want to use your own SMTP server deselect you have not entered your own the Default box and enter your SMTP Server SMTP information address Port User name and Password in the respective fields 112 SNJOUI I9 a19160 Np UOIe e SUI SINS INEyesiI1N ep uu s s aj INS ajuaueuled uoge ap 1 p s91 JUeANOd sanBoq sa lu I9IBo a4ne no sanjoaye s Beuuuuop sa lu suo e 9 e sa sed alanoo au anueseb ayan 9M IIS UOS BIA jaroiBo uos e suoljeseda sap 189 suogeiogwe sap Juno nod Jr0Anod uos ua no ea xa 07 s nbuq p elap synpoud sa Ja pou

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