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2. 64 Hard DIVE 64 RTC Glock ONID duc 64 Troubleshooting Appendix 4 65 TFOUDIESMOOMNG COM P cS 66 Appendix 5 Network Connectivity Overview 67 Address SISO 9 3 5 8 D uu 67 amp Address Step 68 Finding Your External AGOGIeSS 68 Setting Up Your DDNS Account Step 3 68 Setting Up Your DDNS Account Step 3 Cont 69 Router Port Forwarding Step 4 5 c sanare cr dna ga cran 70 DDNS Setup on the DVR Step 45 cuta Se ums caue Eus 71 Appendix 0 PTZ COMMU n o etin oe a e OP estas 72 Installing a PTZ RS 485 Type PTZ 72 Appendix 7 Connecting Motion Alarm 72 Appendix 7 Connecting Motion Alarm 73 pz SIA SO
3. enum DES 38 39 FIRMWARE UPGRADE iis dde das 40 a 40 PTZ PAN TIETSZOGONDUG tu e ase 41 Lorex Client ADpliCation Enc 41 Lorex Client Applicaton ee eae 42 PEAYFR MODE 43 VIEWER MODE X ere oe E D 52 DVR SpecilledlloriS s Ts sete eeu ne 60 DVRS PECHIGATONS Append x 61 Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 42 62 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 62 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 3 2 saco ao up boire dE 63 ENG Getting Started Removing the Back Cover and Installed 20 63 Setting the New Drive to 63 Hard Drive Replacement 64 9 ces satin iau
4. Any combination of buttons on the front panel of the DVH can be used in the new password Enter the new characters and press the Enter button to finish A Password Changed message will be shown on screen when the password is successfully changed in the system PASSWORD ENABLE The Password Enable feature turns the use of a system password ON or OFF If the option is set to YES the password is required when entering the Setup Menu Resetting Factory Defaults Using the PTZ and Stopping video recording TIME SET SUBMENU The Time Set menu controls the date and time for the DVR Time Set Time 05 009 eastern Time Cus amp Canaka a Tine Set 2007 08 08 16 58 80 THU Apply Syne Fron NTP Server No Nii Server iP Ll7 6X9 E TIME ZONE Set the current time zone by scrolling through available options GMT based timezones TIME SET Use the arrows to adjust the Date and Time YYYY MM DD HH MM SS Press the Menu Exit button to finish changing the settings APPLY Select the Apply option and press the ENTER button to save the changes to the date and time SYNC FROM NTP SERVER Synchronizes the system with a Network Time Server over the Internet to set the date and time An internet connection is required NTP SERVER IP Enter the IP address of the Time Server The default value time server IP is 203 117 180 36 System Setup Controls SYSTEM EVENT
5. SESS 926002604 pose CE eee N FILENAME OEE ala Er a VAF Te Tak REM Ath SEES PRESS GNTERD TO cory USING THE BACK UP FUNCTION Start End Use the arrows to select the desired Start and End times for the backup e TOTAL Displays the date of the first and last recorded video on the DVR e BACKUP Indicates the desired start and end times for the data e Size Indicates the total size of the desired data Backup TOTAL Start 2007 09 08 14 24 58 208 2007 05 08 1481258 BACKUP Start 2007 08 08 142215258 Enel 2007 03 08 14 24 58 size 12344 Backup To USB Backup To ED E 5556 O7 OB 0S 10 01 48 BACK UP VIA CD R W OPTION Use the A V 4 Arrow keys and Enter Button to change the Starting and Ending Date and Time Use the Menu button to Exit the changes Backup TOTAL Stare 2007 09 08 14 24 58 Enel 2007 09 08 14212 55 Backup To USB Backup To E 1G O7 OB OG 16 01 48 Once the total size of the data has been displayed use the arrows to select the Backup Type Backup to USB or Backup to CD and press ENTER Backup TOTAL Start 2007 08 08 14224258 Enel 2007 03 08 195222589 BACKUP Stare 2007 03 08 14 15 58 2007 03 08 14224258 siza 12544 Backup To USB Backup gt 16088 07 08 08 50 05 68 Once a backup has been selected the DVR will copy the information to the
6. 6 6 Ge 48 iw Show playback time Repeat playback On screen display date time format On screen display date time format Set the date time format on the screen Use DirectDraw Ymd 96 H 96M 968 2007 03 14 15 15 53 Path for still capture Browse Export Lorex Client Application Save video data backup as an AVI format on the computer Dilhuman Ve AThislan CAPTUREB5454 Mhina dThislanicAPTLRESS454 Erpa Ch nnel 4 Audio igui File Duman Nip lee Vig Loree MEUS Compression Ful Sere Options Shout weer FE Exit Select the video data to backup select Input File Select a location and a name for the saved file select Output File Select the Compression type on the Compression Select menu and click OK Click the Export Channel OK button and the program will save the file The Image file AVI is saved per channel EThisian c APTLIREBSA54 VW n Progress Expari t tepari Ta AVI i Export chennel Export Chanrsel File CA File Compre
7. 60 DVH Specifications Appendix 1 DVR Specifications Appendix 41 Continuous Continuous Motion Schedule sensor Motion Schedule sensor HDD 2 Max 500GB ea HDD 2 Max 500GB ea 1TB 1TB ON OFF Control ON OFF Control Yes DHCP Static Yes DHCP Static Yes RS485 Yes RS485 4 Ch Input 1Ch Output 4 Ch Input 1Ch Output Yes optional Yes optional Yes 1024x768 Yes 1024x768 Yes PS 2 Yes PS 2 Color Tint Brightness Color Tint Brightness Yes USB 2 0 Yes USB 2 0 61 ENG Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 2 Full Connectivity Diagram Appendix 2 The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the DVR BNC CAMERAS MOUSE SENSOR T VIDEO AUDIO POWER __ eon OUT1 OUT 1 H3 SLAVE MONITOR TV OR OBSERVATION SYSTEM All components shown above other than the DVR are not included 62 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 3 Hard Drive Replacement Appendix 3 The DVR comes with a pre installed Hard Drive however the unit will work with a replacement single IDE Hard Drive up to 500GB A maximum of two 2 Hard Drives can be installed into the DVR however the CD RW must first be disconnected The Hard Drive storage capacity and model name are shown on the loading screen when the DVR system loads If the DVR does not recognize
8. Wars 0 88 After the system has rebooted the initial loading screen displays the new firmware version NOTE Once the system has started the Firmware Upgrade DO NOT remove the USB Memory Stick until after the system has rebooted and reloaded to the Live Monitoring screen To confirm that the Firmware has been upgraded successfully check the new version on the loading screen A FW 2 50 85 UCODE 86 VIDEO NTSC DISKO 78533MB HD7280PLAT20 NEW DISK DISK1 NONE DISK0 PRESS PLAY FORMAT STOP CANCEL FORMAT DONE CD DRIVE HL ST DVD RAM 1 07 PTZ PAN TILT ZOOM PTZ PAN TILT ZOOM This DVR supports a PTZ Camera the 5485 Serial Interface see Appendix 6 for details Press the PTZ button in Live Monitoring mode to enter PTZ control mode PTZ control buttons include Button Description PTZ Enter Exit PTZ mode UP Moves the camera UP RIGHT Moves the camera RIGHT DOWN Moves the camera DOWN LEFT Moves the camera LEFT FF ZOOM IN REW ZOOM OUT CH1 8 Select the camera ID for PTZ control The Select PTZ camera camera ID is the same as channel By default a channel is NOT selected with the PTZ Button is pressed Select the channel button CH1 8 that corresponds to the PTZ Camera TILT Connection and Setup i e If the PTZ camera is connected to CH1 select the CH1 button Press the A V lt P b
9. NOTE This DVR does not support video backup when live recording is occurring Recording must be stopped before data backup can be performed USB MEMORY STICK BACKUP To save video to the USB Memory Stick the start and end times for the selection must be set e Press the A V buttons to set the backup starting and ending points e The Available Disk Space and copy size are shown in KB e Press the SEARCH button to start the backup NOTE It is recommended that the size of the USB Memory Stick is compared against the Copy Size before starting Backup If the drive space is too small the message CAPACITY IS NOT ENOUGH will appear BACKUP TO USE Dawes START 2007 08 08 16 00 20 END 2007 08 08 16 01 42 DESK AVATLIBLE 70272 KRB 2560 KB FELENNE WF URETING TO USB TEME REMAIN 10 PRESS CENTER TO BACK UP OPTION To save video to the USB Memory Stick set the start and end times for the selection Press the A V buttons to set the backup starting and ending points e The Available Disk Space and copy size are shown in KB e Press the SEARCH or REC button to start the backup If the data size is larger than 600MB the message DATA SIZE IS BIG TO COPY is displayed onscreen NOTE The maximum capacity of a blank CD is approximately 600MB and can only be used for ONE burning session A used CD can not be reused by the chu ute 95 STAEN 20 Org PEL ES 316 0
10. OUT IN CH2 CHE pon A fea 1 arte ur Oe e 3 2 5 psg T At P 3e 5 F8 fg ex m 3elojojotoloiojato 9 522552522222 0 0 SENSOR LAN Port Audio IN OUT Alarm Block 9 Power Input VGA Port Video IN 8 RS 485 PTZ Block Power Switch Video OUT PS 2 Port ETHERNET CONNECTION Connects the DVR to a router for connection to the Local Network and Internet VIDEO OUTPUT Video Output port to connect the unit to a Computer Monitor Directly reflects the current onscreen images BNC VIDEO OUT 1 amp 2 Video Output ports to connect the unit to the video input of a TV or Observation System Directly reflects the current onscreen images RCA AUDIO OUT IN PORTS Connection ports for Audio AUDIO OUT Audio Output port to connect the unit to a TV or Observation System e AUDIO IN Connect One Audio input device such a microphone to record Audio one channel BNC VIDEO INPUTS Channel 1 4 L204 Series or Channel 1 8 L208 Series camera inputs used to connect Cameras with BNC connection type Cameras with BNC connections require an additional power adapter PS 2 PORT Connection port for a PS 2 type mouse ALARM FUNCTION TERMINALS INPUT OUTPUT These terminals are used to connect external alarm devices such as motion sensors or door alarm sensors Ref
11. RD j 12 Qe 4 E Vr pgo 1 A 1 ZW ra Slolololololololololc y NJ MS E 9 Jo olor INTERNET ROUTER 67 ENG Appendix 5 Network Connectivity Overview IP amp MAC Address Step 72 The IP amp MAC Addresses are necessary for DDNS Setup for remote access to the DVH To Locate the System information Press the REV Button on the Front Panel or Remote Control while viewing the Cameras The System Info window will be displayed version 2 89 84 Disk Capacity I2341B 45673 OR ADIGE 1 Press the Menu Button on Front Panel me address 00 11 Sc 2 0 0 200 200 Remote Control to access the Setup Menu Select the System Menu option and press the Enter button enable pamain Name 2 Select the Status option and press Enter status Finding Your External IP Address You will need to have your External IP address to set up your DDNS account One of the fastest ways to find this information is to use a 3rd Party website such http www showmyip com Your IP address can also be found within your Router settings Refer to your router user guide for further details Setting Up Your DDNS Account Step 3 Lorex offers a free DDNS service for use with your System A DDNS account allows you to set up a web site address th
12. Instruction Manual English Version 1 0 AW ME EE LJ E MODELS L204 amp L208 Series www lorexcctv com Includes L204 amp L208 Copyright 2007 Lorex Technology Inc ENG Thank you for purchasing the L200 Series Surveillance DVR Lorex is committed to providing our customers with a high quality reliable security product The L200 series of Surveillance Digital Video Recorders provides professional grade features in a value package Available in 4 and 8 channel models the L200 series supports high quality video and audio recording up to 1 Terabyte of internal data storage optical drive CD DVDRW backup of critical video USB back up and network support for local and remote viewing on a PC This full featured series of DVRs also support composite and VGA output for viewing on any monitor PTZ camera control IR controller and PS 2 mouse navigation To learn more about theL 200 Series Surveillance DVR and to learn about our complete range of accessory products please visit our website at http www lorexcctv com optional components actual components may vary CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilatera
13. Maximize Aspect Ratio Options About Viewer F1 Exit Alt F4 9 9 Aspect Ratio The screen size can be set to 640 X 448 or 640 X 544 Viewer Player viewer Player v Netviewer Disconnect L Dvr Control Audio Local Recording Always On Top Full Screen Alt Enter Maximize Aspect Ratio 640 x 448 640 544 Options About Viewer Exit Alt F4 CHE 9 69 69 6 COM 56 OPTION FUNCTION The option menu includes Repeat playback e Connection Attempts e Auto Reconnection e The save folder for video GENERAL OPTIONS Cercano Local Cn Screens AbeEnter IG Ga Go Co Ga General iwaya top F Aute Rieconnection Renestplaytack Cannactian Timaaut mm T r pisc rdinsg Lorex Client Application Cheneral on top Use DirectDraw Auto c3 playback Timeouk 7 Path recording Ic tinc m Dm CD Dm m Always on top Places the window at the top of the screen Use DirectDraw Use the applied program interface API incl
14. Mute On Off Always On Top Full Screen Alt Enter Maximize 4 Aspect Ratio Options About Viewer F1 Exit Alt F4 Local Recording The live video stream can be saved to the connected PC using the viewer program Click the Local Hecording Start Local recording menu to begin saving the data Click the Stop Local Recording menu to end the data save to the local PC VxCapture File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help wal de L4 emt Back 73 a Search Player 2i NetViewer gt Disconnect be Address c3 C Capture 3n E Dyr Control 3 Audio Local Recording Always On Top Full Screen Alt Enter mulu i i VF File aD i Date Modified 2007 03 15 223 10 52 Options Size 1 23 About Viewer Fi EAE didi 20020315 105251 00 69 69 6 3 2 G2 Video image files be saved to the directory set in Options the Default Directory C VxCapture playback the file switch the mode from VIEWER to PLAYER 55 ENG Lorex Client Application Full Screen To change the screen to Full Screen mode select the FULL SCREEN option or press ALT F4 Double click on the upper port of program to maximize the screen Viewer Player Viewer Player Netviewer Disconnect Dyr Control Audio Local Recording Always On Top Full Screen Alt Enter
15. Network PTZ Setup and Firmware Upgrading SEARCH Search the drive for previously recorded video and events STATUS Displays the system settings FACTORY DEFAULT Restores Factory Defaults EXIT Returns to the main viewing screen 20 System Menu Tree SETUP CAMERA RECORD MOTION DETECT SCREEN System Setup Controls CHANNEL DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST SATURATION RECORD SPEED RECORD QUALITY EVENT REC DURATION RECORD SCHEDULE REC SCHED ENABLE ALARM DURATION CHANNEL SENSITIVITY ALARM DURATION MOTION AREA BOARDER VIDEO ADJUSTMENT SEQUENCE INTERVAL 21 ENG System Setup Controls SYSTEM SEARCH STATUS FACTORY DEFAULT EXIT RECORD MUTE INPUT VOLUME OUTPUT VOLUME HARD DISK SETUP PASSWORD CHANGE PASSWORD ENABLE TIME SET SYSTEM EVENT LIST NETWORK RS 485 PAN TILT DEVICE F W UPGRADE TIME SEARCH NORMAL RECORD TIME RECORD MOTION RECORD SENSOR RECORD TOTAL RECORD EVENTS BACKUP Using the Virtual Keyboard The Virtual Keyboard control becomes available when keyboard input is needed for entering information such as Names Network Information etc e Includes a z A Z 0 9 and Symbols amp _ lt gt Navigate using the arrow keys V lt P the Front Panel or Remote Control Usethe ENTER Button to choose the letters numbers and symbols e Press the Menu Exit button once
16. 1 18 Day 28 Day 37 Day 57 2 3 4 Day 6 Day Normal 15 12 Day 24 Day 38 Day 49 Day a 5 Day 8 Day 10 Day 16 Day 77 Day 25 Day 10 Day 16 Day 20 Day 32 Day 15 30 Day 48 Day 61 Day 96 Optional Accessories Optional Accessories The following accessories are available to add to your existing DVR BNC DOME TYPE BNC AMERA CAMERAS 5 EXTENSION NIGHT VISION CAMERA CABLES ACCESSORIES ADAPTOR CABLES order these accessory items for complete listing available products please visit us on the web at It s all web Product Information Specification Sheets LA User Manuals Software Upgrades 5 Quick Start Guides ww Firmware Upgrades croxoft Internet Explorer lt i 51 Microsoft 5 gt 9 File Edt View Fovortes ROM g zb 3 7 _ D 2 D a Options amp currency T US jsta com eT ewe 6 E 251 blocked fe go Sear Address tosrectore strategies adress tps restore SESS ppl cC c CORPORATE SITE 1 CONT PRODUCTS amp INFO SURVEILLANCE AEWHAT 5 TOJYOU MOST MERAS MULTIPLEXER SIMULATED CAMERAS oa FEATURED PRODUCTS TOP ACCESSORIES
17. Sensor Record Event Total Record Event Time Search The Time Search option allows the user to search for Video by entering the Date and Time for the desired data 36 SEARCH TYPES Search Time Search Normal Record Event Time Record Event Motion Record Event Sensor Record Event Total Event TIME SEARCH Searches for video based on Time and Date NOMAL RECORD EVENT Searches for video that was recorded manually using the REC button TIME RECORD EVENT Searches for video that was recorded on a schedule MOTION RECORD EVENT Searches for video that was recorded when motion was detected SENSOR RECORD EVENT Searches for video that was recorded during a sensor event TOTAL RECORD EVENT Displays all recorded video BACKUP Allows the user to back up data to a USB Memory Stick SEARCH TYPES RECORD EVENT LISTS Event List 2007 08 07 008908 97 Normal Start A 2007 08 07 08 40 45 Motion Starz 2OO7 OB O7 108008990 Motion Stare 2007 08 07 18 47 48 Sensor Start ROO7 OB OY AlsBOs27 Time Stare ROO7 OB O8 08 40 45 Motion Stare 2007 08 07 1OsBOsay Time Start 2007 05 08 10 40 45 sensor Stare ROO7 OB OS8 14 40 45 Start 4 Page 0001 The Record Event Lists display all Events of a specific type as described in the Search Types section Event Number Date amp Time Displays the date and time of the event Event Type Lists the type of event recording Normal Motion Senso
18. Used gt 11 VIEW CH1 CH8 The PTZ diagram buttons correspond to QUAD2 CH5 8 12 MENU EXIT cn QUAD ENTER the circle of buttons on the top of the 4 ENTER 7 13 QUAD1 CH1 4 remote 5 lt NotUsed gt 14 SYSTEM SEARCH 11 CH 1 A BUTTON Press to switch 6 VIEW CH8 CH1 15 FAST FORWARD _ through the channels from CH1 CH8 7 REVERSE 16 MUTE AUDIO 12 MENU BUTTON Press the MENU key 8 PLAY PAUSE 17 VOLUMEUP to enter the System Menu Press the 9 STOP button again to exit the System Setup or Search Menus 13 CH2 BUTTON Press to view QUAD CH1 4 14 TIME BUTTON Opens the System Search menu with the Backup Option available 15 FF BUTTON Sets the Live View to Sequence Mode and 16 MUTE BUTTON the Audio if using an Audio enabled Camera or Microphone 17 VOL UP Increases the volume of the Audio if in use 18 VOL DOWN Decreases the volume of the Audio if in use 13 ENG Mouse Control Mouse Control A mouse can be used with this DVR for Playback and Menu controls Connect a mouse to the PS 2 port located on the back of the unit before powering the unit ON Once the unit has loaded the mouse will be recognized by the system Mouse Controls DVR Setup The Setup window is displayed when the right mouse button is clicked in viewing mode When the mouse is moved the purple highlight box will switch betw
19. WIRELESS DIGITAL VIDEO 21 COLOR QUAD DVR COMBO 1 Additional 100 ft SECURITY SYSTEM 2250 HOUR DIGITAL RECORDING Cable with 6 WITH MULTIPLEXER FUNCTION 4 PRODUCT SUPPORT E Coupler CAMERAS INCLUDED 2 Additional 65 ft Cable with 6 ENTER YOUR MODEL NUMBER DOCUMENT AND SET UP GU DES Coupler 3 Specialty Camera DIGITAL VIDEO MONITORING 5 ft Extension Cable Video amp How do 1 buy Power woking and of CD tion lowe in e ins t Ichated with LOREx u want to Purchase and of Warranty Registration Manuals Sofware FAQs ore Information Mete Information sta Intemational Inc ngl h All nights reserve ght to Modify produet gey t design and lt Privacy Policy withe notice ag hout inc my Q ONCE and witho i t inc 19 any obligatio VISIT www lorexcctv com www lorexcctv com Lorex Technology Inc
20. and click on the red diagonal arrow to the upper left of the square System Setup Controls RECORD SCHEDULE ENABLE Sets the Recording Schedule to ON or OFF NOTE It is important to leave this setting to ON If this setting is turned OFF the DVH will NOT record any data Manual Recording when the REC Button is pressed will override the Record Settings and immediately begin recording SENSOR SETUP Sensear Alarmo exeo Exemexer e ALARM DURATION Determines how long an alarm lasts after detection Settings include OFF 05 10 15 20 25 30 Seconds or CONT continuously If there are no sensors connected to the DVH set the Alarm Duration to OFF SENSOR 1 2 3 4 Set the type of sensor installed for CH1 CH4 The settings include DISABLE none Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC 25 ENG System Setup Controls MOTION DETECTION SETUP The Motion Detection Setup controls the behavior of the DVR when Motion is detected Use the V arrows to navigate through the settings and the 4 gt arrows to change the values Press the MENU EXIT button to return to the previous menu Hertian Channel Sensitivity Alarmo Duration Hetin Area CHANNEL Switch between CH1 CH4 L204 Series or CH1 CH8 L208 Series to change the settings for the individual channel SENSITIVITY This setting adjusts the sensitivity of
21. be sent to you at the E mail Address you used in Step 3 service Provider dns1 strategicvista net User Name tomsmith1 Domain Name tomsmith Password your password You will need this information for remote access to your System Record YOUR information below User Name Domain Name Password Only the first part of the Domain Name is required for setup on the System If the full Domain sent is tomsmith strategicvista net the unit only requires that only tomsmith be entered 69 ENG Appendix 5 Network Connectivity Overview Router Port Forwarding Step 4 You will need to enable port forwarding on your Router to allow for external communications with your Observation System for ports PORT 8841 Computers DVRs and other devices inside your network can only communicate directly with each other within the internal network Computers and systems outside your network cannot directly communicate with these devices When a system on the internal network needs to send or receive information from a system outside the network i e from the Internet the information is sent to the Router NETWORK EXAMPLE Router Internal IP 192 168 0 1 Computer Internal IP 192 168 0 102 DVR Internal IP 192 168 0 103 INTERNAL NETWORK When a computer on the Internet needs to send data to your internal network it sends this data to the external IP address of the Router The Router the
22. the pixel based motion detection on the DVR Set the option to 1 low sensitivity to 4 high sensitivity or OFF ALARM DURATION Determines how long an alarm lasts after detection Settings include OFF 05 10 15 20 25 30 Seconds or CONT continuously If there no sensors connected to the DVR set the Alarm Duration to OFF 26 MOTION AREA SUBMENU Use the Motion Detection area to determine which areas of the image will detect motion Areas shaded with a darker color indicate that the area is selected to detect motion AFEA ml Using Front Panel Buttons 1 Use the front panel arrows V lt P gt to navigate to the desired starting location 2 Press the Enter button once Use the arrows to drag the block to the desired area coverage 3 Press the Enter button to stop setting the motion area NOTE Only one blocked section can be set on the Detection Area Multiple selections cannot be added Using a Mouse 1 Press and hold the left mouse button 2 Drag to select the detection area NOTE Click the arrow icon to set the entire area for motion detection SETUP The Screen Setup controls onscreen display of the DVR Use the V arrows to navigate through the settings and the 4 gt arrows to change the values Press the MENU EXIT button to return to the previous menu Sereen Border video Sequence Interval BORDE
23. 029 2105 Capture Audio Po d zi Full Screen Alt Enter TTA NT Maximize Aspect Ratio Split 1 Split 9 Options About Viewer Fi x Alt F4 47 ENG Lorex Client Application Option Menu The Option Menu includes settings for e Playback e Date and time format e Save Folder General Options ey Viewer Netviewer Open File Open Disk Export Close Show Time Always On Top Playback Capture A Audio T CH7 2007 05 03 16 23 49 Fi Sen Maximize Aspect Ratio Split Mode About Viewer Fi Exit Alt F4 iw Show playback time T Repeat playback On screen display date time format Use DirectDraw 4 5 2007 03 14 15 15 53 Path for still capture CAvxCapture Browse N Use DirectDraw Use the applied program interface API included in Direct X Always on top Highest level on window Show playback time Set to show the playback time on the screen Repeat playback Repeat Playback e Path for still capture Set the path for still capture 4305071409 VVF Viewer Player Netviewer Open File Open Disk Export Close Show Time Always Playback Capture Audio 2007 05 03 16 2 Maximize Aspect Ratio Split Made About Viewer F1 Exit Alt F4
24. 10088 07 16 01 48 In the above example CH1 CH7 are in record mode and is showing a Video Loss symbol Additional onscreen Information includes the HDD Space Date and Time NOTE If the Date Time is incorrect please see the Menu settings to set the correct information There are several options for recording No Record Time Record e Motion Record e Sensor Record e Motion Sensor Record e Time Motion Record SAT No Reeore Irotion Recor Sensor Record motion sensor Record Time Motion Record System Setup Controls Recording Schedule Symbols White No Recording Continuous Recording The DVR is constantly recording and does not detect Motion or Sensor events Green Motion Detection Recording Begins recording when Motion is detected and does not record continuously or when a sensor event occurs Yellow Sensor Recording Begins recording when a Sensor is activated and does not record continuously or when a motion event occurs Green amp Yellow Motion amp Sensor Recording Begins recording when a Sensor is activated or when Motion is detected The DVR will not record continuously under this setting Red amp Green Continuous amp Motion Recording The DVR is constantly recording When the cameras recognize motion an event is written to the Event List Using the mouse lets the user set the schedule quickly Set one block in
25. 73 Appendix 8 Initial Setup Menu 73 Appendix 8 Initial Setup Menu 74 Appendix 9 HDD Usage Table ets seats Fes een ner n elo en inta et net eder ia ce erede densae 76 Optional ACCESSOMES scc tiir etit DIRE DOR UU UV aS 77 Getting Started Getting Started The DVR comes with the following components 9 z Li Fg 5 FTE L EE RE 1 x COMPACT DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER 8 CHANNEL MODEL SHOWN 1 x REMOTE 1x POWER ADAPTOR CONTROL 1 POWER ADAPTOR CABLE 1x HARDWARE MANUAL 1 x QUICK START GUIDE 1x SOFTWARE CD CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE DVR INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE ENG L200 Series Front L200 Series Front CEN 277 6299401 7 3 0 CD DVD ROM USB Port 9 Playback Controls Channel Buttons Navigation Control 8 PTZ Button Search Button LED Indicators Menu Exit Button 1 CD DVD RW DRIVE Backup data to a CD or DVD using the Archive menu options 2 CHANNEL DISPLAY The channel buttons will display channels Channels 1 4 1204 Series Press the 1 4 buttons to display the selected channel in full screen mode Channels 1 8 L208 Series Press the 1 8 buttons to display th
26. AST HUE SATURATIO RECORD RECORD SCHEDULE MOTION AREA E SCREEN MIDEOADJUSTMENT AUDIO INPUT VOLUME rd OUTPUT VOLUME rj 0 SYSTEM HARD DISK SETUP PASSWORD PASSWORD GMT 05 00 TIME ZONE Eastern Time a amp IME SET TIMESET si FROM EE La EVENT LIST NETWORK GATEWAY 192 168 10 1 LOCAL MASK 255 255 0 PPPOEID Sion PASSWORD 8844 MAC ADDRESS 00 11 3D XX XX XX PASSWORD 111111 Appendix 8 Initial Setup Menu Values ENABLE DDNS ID DDNS PASSWORD DOMAIN NAME STATUS VIDEO QUALITY HIGH AUDRATE 115200 DATA BIT 8 PARITY CHANNEL MODEL NONE PAN TILT TEST d NO oo dz u F W UPGRADE pou EXIT amp SAVE CHANGES EXIT amp DISCARD CHANGES 75 ENG Annendix 9 HDD llsane Table j 11 1 Ji Je 1 1 M IL 7L7 od Ju I Appendix 9 HDD Usage Table The following table is provided as an approximation of Hard Drive usage Variables in image quality and frame rates may alter the hard drive usage HDD Usage Table 1 4920000 103680000 720 62208000 360 31104000 Low 60 900 54000 3240000 77760000 27000 1620000 38880000 Normal 15 00 SizePer 1 1 HDD Frame KB 80 GB 160 500 0 Day
27. Connecting Motion Alarm Device Motion detection and Alarm controls are enabled through the Menu system on the Additional motion sensor devices can be connected to the system Motion Sensors Door Window Sensors A motion detection or sensor unit can be used to send a signal to the to begin camera viewing and recording on the matching Video Channel when enabled in the Menu Example A Window sensor unit has been installed on Alarm Block port 4 When this sensor is activated the camera on 4 will become active if enabled in the MENU on the installing a Sensor 1 Connect the GROUND Cable to the desired Channel number port on the 2 Connect the SIGNAL Cable to the desired Channel number port on the VIDEO CH3 CHS CH CH6 CHS H4 P AAN ARN AUDIO OUT CHI IN CH2 gt 2 7 N FIN VN AN SENSOR Not Included 28192022 dajd SEMSUR 2 imr CH1 CH4 Alarm input terminals ALM OUT Sends a signal to PTZ RS485 Controls for receive a signal from a device i e another device when an alarm PTZ See Appendix 7 Door or Window Sensor input is detected 73 ENG Appendix 8 Initial Setup Menu Values Appendix 8 Initial Setup Menu Values 74 SETUP FACTORY DEFAULT CHANNEL CAMERA DISPLAY CONTR
28. LIST SUBMENU The Event List provides a detailed listing of the events that have occurred in the system Event List GB 07 09 09 11212208 Sensor START Ga 07 09 09 11212204 Motion START 7 OB O8 008 508 POWER ON OXOX0 1L The Event List includes DVR Power ON OFF Hecording Start Stop Sensor ON OFF Motion Detection Timed Recording Start Stop The list is displayed by Event Number Date Time and Event type Navigate through the events using the arrow buttons To Playback a valid event select the event from the list and press the ENTER button 29 ENG System Setup Controls NETWORK SUBMENU The information in the Network submenu allows users to remotely access the Network Settings Local ip DHCP SETUP Local iP op 9 Port 1048 E98 Pasare video Quality high 9 9 0 NOTE The Local Network will lease the ENABLE Set Enable to YES to remotely information to the DVR The user is not connect to the DVR over a network connection required to complete these fields If this option is set to NO remote access to the system will be disabled IP Type DHCP e The information for the IP Address LOCAL IP MENU The Local IP menu Gateway and Net Mask will be contains the IP Address and other networking automatically provided by the Local information Area Network
29. Local iP a H Ce Da STATIC SETUP 0 0 0 Local 0 IP Address 192 168 10 218 Gatenay 199 168 10 Net mask IP The IP Type determines how the Network Information is entered into the DVR There are three network NOTE Gather the Network Information from connection types the Network Router prior to changing these o DHCP The network settings automatically leases the Type Static information to the DVR e IP Address Enter an IP address that o Static Enter the information is not currently in use on the local manually based on the network connected network Gateway Enter the Gateway for the o PPPOE Enter the information local network manually based on the e Net Mask Enter the Subnet Mask PPPOE Network Settings information for the local network 30 System Setup Controls STATIC SETUP PPPOE SETUP Use the arrow buttons to change the Network Settings Local iP ac TYPO PPPOE iP 0 0 G ajt e wav 9 0 0 0 Net mask 9 0 PPPOE Local xp IP Ackirass 102 168 10 218 Gatemay 102 168 10 1 Net mask 255 285 2558 5 5 NOTE Gather the Network and PPPOE Local IP Information prior to changing these settings di obs Address Enter IP address that Moe Mack 285 285 295 15 not currently in use on the lo
30. NE DISKO PRESS PLAY FORMAT STOP CANCEL FORMAT DONE CD DRIVE HL ST DVD RAM 1 07 17 ENG Display Modes General Display Overview 1 CAMERA TITLE amp RECORDING STATUS Displays the Camera Name Up to 8 Characters and Displays the current Recording Status if the System is recording the O symbol appears 2 VIDEO LOSS ICON Appears when the Camera is not sending a Video Image 4 DRIVE FULL INDICATOR Indicates the amount of drive space available 100 indicates full If the circle with arrows 9 is displayed the DVR is in Overwrite Mode 5 DATE Displays the current Date for Ui E 01 02 03 the 6 TIME Displays the current Time for C4 5 5 the Camera Display Modes Cameras can be displayed in Single Channel QUAD1 QUAD2 8CH Split or Sequence Modes he defaults to Quad view when first loaded Press the Channel Buttons to display a single channel Press the CH1 Button again to display QUAD1 CH1 CH4 or press the CH5 Button again to display QUAD2 CH5 CH8 Press the FF Fast Forward button to display all cameras a rotating sequence mode 3 second view per channel by default 100960 07 01 01 01 02 03 7 QUAD CH 1 4 Press the CH1 button to display the Quad View SINGLE CHANNEL VIEW Press the corresponding Channel Number to view QUAD CH 5 8 Press the CH5 button to displa
31. R The border is the white line that appears around each channel Set the option to ON displays the boarder or OFF no boarder VIDEO ADJUSTMENT SUBMENU Use the Video Adjustment to change the position of the entire screen using the 4 arrow keys SEQUENCE INTERVAL Set the length of time that each channel will be displayed in full screen during Sequence Mode The sequence interval can be set between 0 seconds to 7 seconds NOTE Press the FF Button on the front panel to enter Sequence Mode when viewing live video System Setup Controls AUDIO SETUP The Audio Setup adjusts the Audio input output of the DVR system Use the arrows to navigate through the settings and the gt arrows to change the values Press the MENU EXIT button to return to the previous menu RECORD Set Record to ON to enable sound recording when a microphone is attached into the AUDIO INPUT port on the system NOTE The audio is shared across the entire system and cannot be set for a specific channel i e if an audio device is connected near Channel 4 the same audio will be recorded on all channels MUTE Set the system mute ON or OFF INPUT OUTPUT VOLUME Adjust input and output volume levels Move the slider bar left low volume or right high volume to change the volume setting 27 ENG System Setup Controls SYSTEM MENU The System Setup controls many aspects of the functionality in
32. Set the password using the buttons on the front panel DDNS SETUP MENU The DDNS Setup menu contains the configuration settings for remote access via the Lorex DDNS Service DDNS PASSWORD Enter the http ddns strategicvista net password from the DDNS Registration using the virtual keypad Press ENTER A DDNS Service updates the remote once complete connection information and is useful when the DOMAIN NAME Enter the domain ME AL Changes name from the DDNS Registration using the virtual keypad Press ENTER once complete NOTE Do not enter the entire DDNS address i e myurl strategicvista net only the first part of the address should be entered i e myurl from the example above enable LD Passwork Domain Neme Status STATUS Displays the status of the DDNS Connection A Success message indicates that the network connection has been established Status 32 RS 485 SUBMENU The information in RS 485 submenu allows users to configure the settings for an RS 485 Device 115 200 amp ak NOTE The configuration settings for this section would be provided with the documentation included with the RS 485 device e BAUDRATE Set the Data Transmission Baud rate to1200 1800 2400 4800 9600 14400 19200 36400 57600 or 115200 bps e DATA BIT Set the Data Transmission Bit to 7 or 8 e PARITY BIT Set the Data Transmission Error Check Bit to odd even or n
33. USB Memory Stick or CD TO UE DOS START 16 00 20 aN ig95snsan AVATILIBLE 0202 Gory 2560 FELENNE T9 TEME REMARN 10 PRESS CENTER TO 39 ENG FIRMWARE UPGRADE FIRMWARE UPGRADE The DVR supports upgrading the Firmware through a USB Memory Stick 1 Download the new firmware from http www lorexcctv com to the PC 2 the firmware files to USB Memory Stick 3 Insert the Memory Stick into a USB Port on the DVR 4 Navigate through the System Menu SETUP Menu gt SYSTEM Menu gt FAN UPGRADE NOTE If a USB Memory Stick is not detected by the system a failure message will appear FAY Upgrade Device Does Not Exist the USB Memory Stick is detected with valid Firmware files the following screen will appear displaying the Current Firmware Version and the New Firmware Version FAW Upgrade Curran Wars rB en Wars 0 88 Press PLAY 0179027 Press the PLAY Button to update the firmware or press the STOP Button to cancel 40 NOTE If the system is actively recording the Firmware Upgrade cannot take place If recording is in progress press the STOP button to end the recording before proceeding with the firmware upgrade The message FIRMWARE UPLOADING will appear during the upgrade process Once the upgrade is completed the system will reboot FAY Currant Wes 0
34. at points back to your Local Network The following outlines how to set up your free DNS account 1 Navigate to http DDNS strategicvista net 2 Select the Create Account option from the list on the left side of the screen VistaView P Login P Create Account gt Lost Password 68 Appendix 5 Network Connectivity Overview Setting Up Your DDNS Account Step 3 Cont 3 Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information E mail email mailhost com Password Password confirm eee First name Last name Smith Region Ontario Country Canada v Timezone Eastern Standard Time EST v By clicking on Create New Account you accept the Terms of Service 4 Complete the System Information fields Product License Select your product model from the Product License drop down menu Product Code MAC Address Locate the MAC address of your recorded while loading the System URL Request Choose URL for your DDNS connection i e your name your company or business name or anything of your choice select Product Code L310 1400 1500 SC21FD3044 181 56G1406084CN Once the information has been entered click on the Create New Account link System Information Product License 1234567390468 lt Product Codes lt MAC Address URL Request strategicvista net what is this 5 Your Account information will
35. cal network Gateway Enter the Gateway for the local network Net Mask Enter the Subnet Mask information for the local network PPPOE ID Press the Enter button to display the virtual keyboard window Use the 4 A buttons to navigate and press Enter to select a letter or number Press the Menu Exit button to exit the virtual keyboard PPPOE PASSWORD Use the virtual keyboard to enter the Password 953 29 10 Local rp 242 TYPO 0871726 249 Ackiress 9 35 Net Mask 255 288 4855 31 ENG System Setup Controls NETWORK SUBMENU CONT DDNS SETUP Network Settings Enable Local ip Port 1048 BA 598 78 BE 55 video Quality High enable 250 Passwork Domain Nene Status PORT The Port Information is required for e Enable Set to YES if using the DDNS remote access The default port for the DVR is service DDNS ID DDNS SERVER 8841 Please refer to the Port Forwarding SET UP ENABLE Select YES in section of this manual for details name server set up DDNS ID Enter the name from MAC ADDRESS The Mac Address is the DDNS Registration using the virtual unique physical address set by manufacturer keypad Press ENTER once complete which is necessary for DDNS network connection Do not change this value PASSWORD A Password is required for network connection
36. csinon ELM Intel Viden 3 2 Eragress dim EDIT 49 ENG Lorex Client Application Close Viewer To close the Viewer click the EXIT button or click the X button on the top right side of program to close securitviewernTriplex V2 4DlhistonACAPTUREBS5454 VVF NetViewer Open File F2 Open Disk Export Close F4 Show Time Always On Top Playback Capture Audio Full Screen Alt Enter Or Aspect Ratio Split Mode Options About Viewer F1 b Alt F4 m BUTTON FUNCTION You can click the buttons shown below on the program to perform the matching function or use the shortcut keys listed Open and play video file Sem aM 50 Lorex Client Application When you click this button it will take a single frame of video image while playback and then it will automatically save the image BMP format into the local PC directory Initial folder setup C VxCapture mE View in 1 channel full screen mode M View in 4 channel screen mode ENT TR NN e 8 em e mam occa 51 ENG Lorex Client Application VIEWER MODE The DVR can be viewed remotely using the Viewer portion of the application CONNECTING WITH VIEWER To monitor the DVR through the VIEWER program check that a network connection between the DVR and PC can be established The Viewer p
37. e loading sequence the following information will be displayed 4 or 8 Channel DVR and Firmware Version Video Type NTSC or PAL Check Displays information about the connected Hard Drive Head Info Checks previously recorded data Disk1 Check Displays information about a second hard drive not available in this model CD Drive Displays information about the connected CD DVD Drive 2 unit will initially load to a split screen view displaying all 4 or 8 cameras depending on model with Camera Names and Recording Status The Drive Full Date and Time are displayed in the bottom bar If a camera cannot be displayed a Video Loss Icon appears and the channel will display a blank blue screen instead of an image NOTE If a new HARD DRIVE is detected the system will prompt you to FORMAT the drive If you do not choose to format the HARD DRIVE the drive will not be detected by the system If you choose to FORMAT a drive in this way the drive will no longer be readable by a regular PC Press the PLAY button to format the drive or pres the STOP button to cancel the format Display Modes 8CH STANDALONE DVR LOREX FW 2 50 85 UCODE 86 VIDEO NTSC DISKO 78533MB HD7280PLAT20 READ REC INFO DONE DISK 1 NONE CD DRIVE HL ST DVD RAM 1 07 STOP TO STOP 1007 01 01 01 02 03 8CH STANDALONE DVR LOREX FW 2 50 85 UCODE 86 VIDEO NTSC DISKO 78533MB HD7280PLAT20 NEW DISK DISK1 NO
38. e selected channel in full screen mode Channel 1 Button L204 L208 Series Press the Channel 1 button once to display Channel 1 and press it a second time to display Channels 1 4 in QUAD Display mode Channel 5 Button L208 Series Press the Channel 5 button once to display Channel 1 and press it a second time to display Channels 5 8 in QUAD Display mode POWER PLAY LEDs POWER LED The ORANGE POWER LED indicates that the unit is ON RECLED The RED REC LED will blink indicating that the unit is currently recording PLAY LED The GREEN PLAY LED will blink indicating that previously recorded data is being played back on the unit 4 IR RECEIVER Receives the signal from the Remote Control 5 NAVIGATION CONTROLS ENTER e Press the navigation controls to move Up Down Left and Right in the Main Menu and Search menus Press the ENTER Button to select and change the values in a menu Pressing the ENTER Button when displaying live video will change the onscreen view to 8 Channel View L208 Series Only 1200 Series Front 1200 Series Front BSS 27 6299401 7 D CD DVD ROM USB Port 9 Playback Controls 5 Navigation Control 8 PTZ Button Search Button Channel Buttons 5 LED Indicators Menu Exit Button 6 MENU EXIT BUTTON Press the MENU key to enter the System Menu Press the button again to exit the System Setup or Search Menu
39. een menu options Click the left mouse button to access a menu selection To change a setting click the left button of mouse on the lt or gt icons displayed onscreen Once the setting has been changed click the right mouse button to exit the menu Data Playback use the Playback Options first enter the System Setup menu as described above To playback data navigate to either o Setup gt Search Setup System Event List e Click the right mouse button during playback to control the video using the icons located on the lower left side of the screen e Find the desired starting date and time for backup and press the A button to select a starting point The playback will go to the ending point for backup then press button to select ending point Select USB or CD to move start the video backup NOTE Recording must be stopped prior to starting the backup Advanced Reservation Record using a mouse Recording can be set for a desired time period using a mouse Navigate to Record Schedule e Setthe desired time period and date and click the mouse to backup data Viewing Screen Control Youcan change the view on the Live Viewing screen using the mouse On the viewing screen double click the left mouse button on the desired channel screen to switch to full screen view e Double click again to return to the QUAD View Screen Camera Installation Camera Installation Before y
40. email using the Virtual Keyboard e DDNS ID e DDNS Password Domain Name Neme Select to save the settings 6 E edF W 4 Select the Status option to check connection SUCCESS message will appear if the DVR successfully connects the DDNS Server on the Internet 71 ENG Appendix 6 PTZ Control Appendix 6 PTZ Control One PTZ Camera not included with this system can be connected to the PTZ Control Block on the back panel of the DVR and are enabled through the Menu system Additional PTZ Cameras are available at http www lorexcctv com Installing a PTZ RS 485 Type PTZ Camera 1 Connect the Transmit Cable to the 485 port on the PTZ Control Block 2 Connect the Receive Cable to the 485 port on the PTZ Control Block 3 Connect the Camera to BNC Channel 1 4 Configure PTZ Menu options The PTZ Camera Settings will depend on the Type of Camera refer to the specific Camera Manual for your brand and model of PTZ Camera VIDEO IN 34 VIDEO OUT1 CH1 CH3 CHS CH OUT2 CH6 CHS A b f f IZ NS 9 p 75 ololo 5lololc j i 7 PTZ CAMERA Not Included 72 Appendix 7 Connecting Motion Alarm Device Appendix 47
41. er to appendix for Alarm Block Configuration RS 485 PTZ CAMERA TERMINALS These terminals are used to control PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom type cameras Refer to appendix for PTZ Configuration POWER INPUT Connect to the DVR Power using the power cord provided with the unit The power cable connects the DVR to an electrical outlet POWER SWITCH Turns the DVR ON or OFF Hemote Control Remote Control Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control All Buttons described above function the same as the Front Panel buttons 1 REC BUTTON Starts manual recording on the DVR 2 ONEFRM BUTTON Not Used iu 3 CH4 4 BUTTON Press to view QUAD CH5 8 in L208 Series Only 4 QUAD ENTER BUTTON Press the ENTER Button to select and change the values in a menu Pressing the ENTER Button when displaying live video will change the onscreen view to 8 Channel View L208 Series Only 5 EVENT Not Used 6 CH3 BUTTON Press to switch through the channels from CH8 CH1 7 REV BUTTON Opens the System Information window in live view mode and Reverses the playback of the selected Video 2x 4x 8x 8 PLAY PAUSE BUTTON Opens the Search Menu in live view mode and Starts or Pauses the playback of the selected video 9 STOP BUTTON Stops the playback of video and returns to the Live View Screen 10 SLOW PTZ BUTTON Press to enter RECORD 10 PTZ MENU PTZ View Mode if using a PTZ Camera lt Not
42. ex V2 40 histontCAPTURE65454 Netviewer Open File Open Disk Export Close v Show Time Always On Top Playback Capture Wd 4 Volume Down Full Screen Alt Enter Mute On Off Maximize CH 6 23 45 CHE Aspect Ratio Eu Split Mode Options About Viewer Fi Alt F4 Full Screen Select Full Screen to view a single camera in Full Screen mode or Press Alt Enter Double click the upper part of the window to magnify the screen D numan_securitywiewerTriplex_Vxi2_40 historniCAPTURE65454 VVF Player 5 NetViewer Open File F2 Open Disk Export Close F4 Show Time Always On Top Playback Capture Audio Full Screen Alt Enter Maximize Aspect Ratio Split Mode Options About Viewer F1 Exit Alt F4 KC 46 Lorex Client Application Aspect Ratio The screen size can be set to 640x448 or 640x544 D ihuman securit viewenTriplex 542 40histonACAPTUREBS5454 VVvF 2 v Player Netviewer Open File Open Disk Export Close Show Time Always Playback Capture Audio Full Screen Alt Enter Maximize Aspect Ratio 640 x 448 Split Mode 640x544 Options About Viewer F1 Exit Alt F4 CH 2007 06 08 18 98 40 v Player Netviewer 1 Open File F2 Open Disk Export lose Show Time y 56 Always gt Playback crure 13
43. fire If in doubt contact qualified service personnel Accessories Do not place this video equipment on an unstable cart stand tripod or table The video equipment may fall causing serious damage to the video product Use this video product only with a cart stand tripod bracket table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the video product Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturer s instructions and use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer ENG Important Safeguards Service 13 14 15 16 17 18 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Conditions Requiring Service Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions A When the power supply cord or plug is damaged B If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the video product C the video product has been exposed to rain or water D If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore
44. gt arrows to change the values Press the MENU EXIT button to return to the previous menu Record Record ality Evert Ra Recerd Record Scheele Enable RECORD SPEED SUBMENU The Record Speed Submenu controls the Frames per second FPS used for each channel m m m 8 8 8 a a 4 m m m USED FRAME L208 Series menu shown The total available Frame Rate is 60 FPS These frames are shared across all channels and can be divided according to channel importance For example a camera pointed at the front door may require a higher frame rate i e 15 FPS than a camera that is monitoring a low traffic area i e 7 FPS 24 RECORD QUALITY Set the RECORD QUALITY to LOW NORMAL or HIGH This setting is the same for all channels e With a higher Recording Quality the image will appear clearer during playback however more storage space will be required on the Hard Drive to save the video e With a lower the Recording Quality the image will appear less clear during playback however less space storage space will be required on the Hard Drive to save the video EVENT REC DURATION Set the Recording Duration when an EVENT sensor motion is detected on the system Set the duration to 5 10 15 20 25 or 30 seconds RECORD SCHEDULE SUBMENU The Recording Schedule is based on a 24 hour clock and each hou
45. h Windows 2000 Windows XP 200 Series supports VGA Connection PC Monitor Table of Contents Table of Contents Important edtedualadssic none uae ccu aut DU LULA 3 General Pr cauHolls sd be I ME MM E MIA 5 L200 Series Fealues MEINEM IM EI MM DIM I eM lee 5 L200 Series 5 id usd uic es quss ue ane eek Orb edu Dieta destin Eo de duse T s 6 Table OF Contents 7 Getting 9 200 5 06S eR eee 9 MM cL 10 BAUER 8 E m 10 EZOO SENS mon teeta a 11 L200 SSNGS 12 COMMON Mec c EE 12 C OM Oli P re 13 Mouse 13 jes rsevene P Mr 14 LECT 14 Camera T Tem 15 INSTANT OM Si 15 Camera stand InstallatOpi osse 15 Connecting
46. ing information on the connection window Address The IP of the DVR i e 192 168 0 104 e Port Enter 8841 default Password Enter 111111 default password If the password has been changed on the use the changed password Click the CONNECT Button to view the DVR CONNECTING ON THE WAN REMOTELY OVER THE INTERNET NOTE Before starting the Viewer Mode to remotely connect to the DVR configure the DDNS service as shown earlier in the Networking section of this manual and make sure that port 8841 has been forwarded on your router Configure the DVR by navigating through the System Menu on the DVR SYSTEM NETWORK gt NAME SERVER Set the ENABLE option to ON Make sure to record the IP ADDRESS PORT and DVR NAME DVH ID listed on the DDNS Settings If the external IP addresses is needed check your router settings or visit http www whatismyip com If the DDNS of the DVR does match the settings in the DDNS configuration portion of the VIEWER the connection will fail If the DDNS name does not work then use the external IP ADDRESS for your network connection i e 74 134 55 22 PORT 8841 DVR NAME any character or number can be used instead Please see the network section of this manual for information on locating the external IP address Enter the following information on the connection window Address The DDNS Address only the first part of the address is needed so use myurl fr
47. instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings Comply with all warnings on the video product and in the operating instructions Polarization Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug o A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other o A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong o The wide blade or the third prong is provided for your safety o If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Power Sources This video product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your location consult your video dealer or local power company For video products intended to operate from battery power or other sources refer to operating instructions Overloading Do not overload wall outlets of extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Overloaded AC outlets extension cords frayed power cords damaged or cracked wire insulation and broken plugs are dangerous They may result in a shock or fire hazard Periodically examine the cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked
48. interference and will not cause interference with other appliance usage However it is imperative that the user follows this manual guidelines to avoid improper usage which may result in damage to the unit electrical shock and fire hazard injury In order to improve the feature functions and quality of this product the specifications are subject to change without notice from time to time http www lorexcctv com ENG L200 Series Features L200 Series Features 4 or 8 Channel Triplex DVR Simultaneously View Record and Playback Network ready LAN support with remote client application Efficient file transfer MPEGA network transmission Excellent original image recording MJPEG recording to disk Connects to any monitor VGA and composite monitor support Easy file backup Supports optional internal optical drive USB remote client recording Large storage capacity Supports 2 internal security certified disk drives up to 1TB total Pan tilt zoom camera control RS485 interface Multiple recording modes continuous motion alarm sensor schedule Adjustable frame rate for each channel optimize recording characteristics Supports mouse navigation easy operation Alarm input 4 output 1 connect to existing intruder alarm or alarm panel Connections Up to 4 or 8 Cameras depending on Model BNC Cable Connectors Audio Input amp Output Option for connection to any PC Monitor Software is only compatible wit
49. is not receiving power or is not powering up Check e Confirm that all cables are connected correctly e Confirm that the power adapter is securely connected to the back of the unit e Confirm that there is power at the outlet by o Connecting the power cable to another outlet o Testing the outlet with another plugged device such as an electric calculator or phone charger e unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet e Confirm that the unit is powered on LED indicators on the front should be ON Problem The DVR is not responding when any of the buttons are pushed Check the master power OFF by removing the POWER CABLE The LED indicators should be OFF e Wait for 1 minute Reconnect the POWER CABLE The unit will make an audible alert when powered back on Problem The image on the is too dark or too bright Check Adjust the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS of the unit Refer to the Menu section Problem The image on the DVR does appear but does not have sound Check Checkthe VOLUME Check the CAMERA connection to the DVR DIN CONNECTION ONLY e Confirm that the Camera has sound capabilities Refer to the manual for the camera model for further information on the Camera functionality 65 ENG Troubleshooting cont Troubleshooting cont Problem The picture on the is p
50. l triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT Please visit us on the web for the most current Manuals Quick Start Guides and Firmware Additional Language Manuals are also available at http www lorexcctv com Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your video product safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument However safety is your responsibility too This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video product and accessory equipment Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product Installation 1 Read and Follow Instructions the safety and operating instructions should be read before the video product is operated Follow all operating instructions Retain Instructions The safety and operating
51. m to maintain proper camera alignment This prevents the image from becoming inverted Camera may not be exactly as shown 15 ENG Connecting BNC Cameras Connecting BNC Cameras 1 Connect the 60ft Extension cable to the Camera and DVR A Connect the Barrel Power connector to a power adaptor BNC VIDEO Yellow Connector Black Connector B Connect the BNC connector to an available BNC Port CAM 1 4 on the DVR C Connect the Male Power connector to the Camera D Connect the BNC connector to the Camera Connect to DVR and Connect to Power Adaptor Camera 2 Connect the Power Adaptor to a wall outlet IMPORTANT NOTE The ends of the extension cable are NOT the same one end has a Male power port and the other has a Female power port Before permanently running the Camera Extension Cable make sure that the cable has been oriented between the Camera and the unit correctly Male Power Port male power Female Power Port The female port end of the Extension cable power port end of the Extension cable connects to the Camera connects to the Power Adaptor Camera Connection Diagram Wall Socket Camera Video IN BNC Display Modes Initial Loading Sequence The unit will automatically begin loading when power is connected to the and the ON OFF button on the back of the unit is switched to ON 1 The DVR will perform a Firmware check During th
52. n Audio System Search Status the Purple Hightlight and press the ENTER Button 1 To exit a SUBMENU press the MENU EXIT button To change the options press the RIGHT and LEFT buttons mr 4 p c HS 07 01 01 01 02 03 e To exit the MAIN MENU press the MENU EXIT button If system changes were made a prompt will appear to Save Changes when exiting the menu Menu Navigation Controls e MENU EXIT Button Accesses the setup menu and Setup returns to previous menu options e ENTER Button Enters a Menu setting e UP DOWN Controls V Move Up Down through the Menu Options Sensor e LEFT RIGHT Controls Move Left Right Motion Detection to change Menu Settings Audio System Search Status Factory Default Exit Setup Menu Options The Setup Menu has11 options CAMERA The camera menu contains the individual camera image settings RECORD This menu contains the recording settings for Scheduled recording SENSOR This menu contains the configuration settings for Sensors connected to the DVR Alarm block MOTION DETECTION Controls the Motion Settings for each channel including motion detection area SCREEN Contains the settings for the DVR Display and Sequence AUDIO This menu controls the Audio Recording Input and Output SYSTEM Contains the System Settings including Hard Drive Password Time and Date Settings
53. n 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 6100 to DVH Internal IP 192 168 0 103 6100 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 lorexcctv com support for more details 70 Appendix 5 Network Connectivity Overview DDNS Setup on the DVR Step 5 Once the DDNS settings have been configured online the information must be entered on the DVR to allow for remote connection via the Software 1 Access the Setup screen by pressing the MENU button on the front of the DVR Navigate to the SYSTEM option and press the ENTER button to access the System Setup sae Sens oli metion 2 Navigate to the NETWORK option and press the Enter button to access the Network settings Select the DDNS option and press the ENTER button to enter the DDNS Yes SETUP GEO LAE zr E38 3X 3 Set the DDNS Enable to YES Enter the information received in
54. ncludes buttons for Play Heverse Pause Fast Forward Fast Rewind Next Frame Previous Frame Speed Normal Speed Up These function buttons are arranged along the bottom of player program 44 Speed Down 7 f 2UU US U3 Dihuman securit viewenTriplex V2 4O0WhistanACAPTUREB5454 VvF Netviewer Open File Open Disk Export Close Show Time Always On Capture Play Reverse Audio Pause Fast Forward Fast Rewind Mext Frame Previous Frame Full Screen Alt Enter Maximize Aspect Ratio Split Mode Options About Viewer F1 Exit Alt F4 Lorex Client Application Capture The Capture function can be used to save parts of the video to the local hard drive Click the Export link to save the selected video to a file Click the Mark In link at the starting point and Mark Out at the end point VT APTLIRES5454 Trikes dista CAPTURE Sed m em mmm ADATA e Click the Browse button to assign a Save location e Click the Do Export button to save the video to the local hard drive e Click the Close button to exit the window COBO 45 ENG Lorex Client Application AUDIO FUNCTION The Audio Function controls the Audio Volume and turns the MUTE ON OFF DAhuman securitviewerlTripl
55. nnected to the Hard Drive e Replace the drive cover on the top of the DVR and reattach with the screws New Hard Drive Format The New Hard Drive MUST be formatted If a new HARD DRIVE is detected the system will prompt you to FORMAT the drive If you do not choose to format the HARD DRIVE the drive will not be detected by the system If you choose to FORMAT a drive in this way the drive will no longer be readable by a regular PC Press the PLAY button to format the drive or pres the STOP button to cancel the format 8CH STANDALONE DVR LOREX FW 2 50 85 UCODE 86 VIDEO NTSC DISKO 78533MB HD7280PLAT20 NEW DISK DISK1 NONE DISKO PRESS PLAY FORMAT STOP CANCEL FORMAT DONE CD DRIVE HL ST DVD RAM 1 07 NOTE If using multiple Hard Drives the format will erase data on BOTH drives When using two 2 Hard Drives it is recommended to back up any data on the existing drive before installing the second one RTC Real Time Clock Chip RTC REAL TIME CLOCK CHIP contains the system information and menu settings If the battery for RTC is discharged the system will reset to default factory settings 64 Troubleshooting Appendix 4 Troubleshooting Appendix 4 When a malfunction occurs it may not be serious and can be corrected easily The following describes the most common problems and solutions Please refer to the following before calling Lorex Technical Support Problem DVR Unit
56. om http myurl strategicvista net or the external IP address of the DVR i e 74 134 55 22 e Port Enter 8841 default e Password Enter 111111 default password If the password has been changed on the DVR use the changed password e Click the CONNECT Button to view the DVR 53 ENG Lorex Client Application VIEWER MENU DVR Control The DVR can be controlled through the Viewer portion of the Lorex Client application Viewer Player 4 y Netviewer 1 Disconnect Rewind PTZ Zoom out Audio Local Recording Fast forward PTZ Zoom In Stop Always On Top Record FullScreen Alt Enter Maximize CH1 Aspect Ratio CH2 CH3 CH4 CHS Exit Alt F4 CH6 CH CH8 ALL PTZ Stop Options About Viewer F1 Up PTZ Up Down PTZ Down Left PTZ Left Right PTZ Right 20 0 7 Enter PTZ Stop Menu Time Search 5555555 555595555 The control panel has following buttons located on the bottom panel e Pause Rewind Play Fast Forward Stop Record All Channel 1 Channel 8 Up Down Left Right Enter Menu 54 Lorex Client Application Audio The Audio option controls the Volume and setting the mute to ON or OFF during playback HR Viewer C Player Viewer Player TAM v Netviewer 4 Disconnect L gt Dvr Control iL A gt 4 Local Recording Volume Down y i
57. ombination to overturn Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects for any kind into this video product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the video product Lightning For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the video product due to lightning and power line surges The manufacturers instructions and use mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer General Precautions General Precautions 1 All warnings and instructions of this manual should be followed 2 Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid aerosol detergents Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning 3 Do not use this unit in humid or wet places 4 Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked 5 During lightning storms or when the unit is not used for a long time disconnect the power supply antenna and cables to protect the unit from electrical surge FCC CLASS B NOTICE This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC EMC and Therefore it is designated to provide reasonable protection against
58. on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product Ws 10 11 Important Safeguards Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the video equipment on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This video product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register This video product should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the video product manufacturer s instructions have been followed Attachments Do not use attachments unless recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may cause a hazard Water and Moisture Do not use this video product near water For example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool and the like Caution Maintain electrical safety Power line operated equipment Or accessories connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the safety features This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical shock or
59. one STOP BIT Set the Data Transmission Stop Bit to 1 or 2 PAN TILT DEVICE SUBMENU The information in the PAN TILT Device submenu allows users to configure the settings fora PTZ Camera System Setup Controls PAN TILT DEVICE SUBMENU NOTE The configuration settings for this section would be provided with the documentation included with the PTZ Camera e CHANNEL Select the Channel where PTZ camera is connected e ID Assign the specific ID of the PTZ camera e MODEL Select the model of PTZ camera PAN TILT TEST Test PTZ Camera F W UPGRADE The DVR supports upgrading the Firmware through a USB Memory Stick lf a USB Memory Stick is not detected by the system a failure message will appear FAY Upgrade Device Does Net Exist lf a USB Memory Stick is detected with valid Firmware files the following screen will appear FAW Upgrade Curran Wars rB en Wars 0 88 Press PLA UPLAND Press the PLAY Button to update the firmware or press the STOP Button to cancel 33 ENG System Setup Controls SEARCH MENU The Search Menu contains a list of submenus to search through previously recorded video Use the V arrows to navigate through the settings and the 4 gt arrows to change the values Press the MENU EXIT button to return to the previous menu Search Time Search Normal Record Event Time Record Event Motion Record Event sensor Reco
60. oor shrinks or flickers Check e Check camera video cable and connections e Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the DVR and at the Camera e Clean the camera lens e Adjust the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS settings in the Menu e Check that the Camera is not in direct sunlight Problem There is no picture appearing on a Channel Camera is not displaying Check e Check the camera video cable and connections e Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the DVR and at the Camera e Try moving the camera to another channel or use another cable 66 Appendix 5 Network Connectivity Overview Appendix 5 Network Connectivity Overview The DVR can be remotely controlled using your existing network and the provided software 1 Connect the DVR to the Router using an Ethernet Cable Power the DVR on NOTE The DVR must be connected to the router prior to powering on the system This allows the DVR to communicate on your network 2 Find the IP address of your DVR through the Menu System on the unit See the Menu section of this manual for additional System Settings Set up a web account at http DDNS strategicvista net 4 Enable PORT FORWARDING on your Router 5 Run the EXE file from the Software CD provided with your system See the Software Section of this manual for details on Software setup F 9 VIDEO IN VIDEO AUDIO OUT1 OUT CH1 CH3 CHS CH OUT2 IN CH2 CH4 CH6 CHS
61. ou install the camera carefully plan where and how it will be positioned and where you will route the cable that connects the camera to the Installation Warnings Select a location for the camera that provides a clear view of the area you want to monitor which is free from dust and is not in line of sight to a strong light source or direct sunlight e the cables route so that it is not close to power or telephone lines transformers microwave ovens or other electrical equipment that could interfere with the DVH e Select a location for the camera that has an ambient temperature between 14 F 113 F 10 C 45 C f you plan to install the camera in a location that has conditions not recommended in this manual consult with a professional installer and consider use of a separate camera cover or housing e Before starting permanent installation have another person hold the camera for you while you verify its performance by observing the image on a monitor Camera Stand Installation 1 Attach the pedestal to the ceiling wall or other surface by the base using the provided screws 2 The mounting bracket must be attached to a structural device such as a wall stud or ceiling rafter using the supplied screws 3 Attach the camera to the pedestal Adjust the angle of the camera and tighten the thumbscrew to set the position NOTE The Camera can be attached to the stand using the screw point on the top or the botto
62. r can be set for a different recording type Racorc ine Record Rescerd Senser Record Besard ine gt Motion RECORD SCHEDULE Ne Time Record Imeti Raerd Sensor Record Besard motion Reser Move cursor to the desired time using lt P arrows and press the ENTER Button to scroll through the available recording settings No Record The System will not record video during this period Time Record The System will record data continuously during this period Motion Record The System will record data only when the camera recognizes motion in a designated area during this period Sensor Record The System will record data only when an sensor or alarm is signaled during this period Motion Sensor Record The System will record data when either Motion or a Sensor Alarm is detected Time Motion Record The System will continuously record data during this period If motion is detected during this time the video will be flagged in the system as a Motion Event entire line all hours in a day to the same recording type set one square in the day to the desired recording type Remain on that square and press the Record Button losetall days to the same recording type use the mouse to set the top left corner Sun Ohr to the desired recording type
63. r or Time Recording Up Down Arrows Use the mouse to switch between events Page Number amp Left Right Arrows Switch between pages 37 ENG VIDEO PLAYBACK VIDEO PLAYBACK O7 OB 0O8 16 01 48 1200 Series can play previously recorded video onscreen while still recording live video images BUTTON DESCRIPTION PLAY Playback of previously recorded PAUSE data Pauses the data playback HEC Start manually recording Stop recording FF Fast Forward the video playback Press the FF button to change playback speed to 2x 4x or 8x speed HEW the video playback Press the REW button to change playback speed to 2x 4x or 8x speed STOP Stops the playback and returns to live monitoring mode NOTE A detailed Button description can be found in the Front Panel section of this manual The video playback can be displayed in Single Full Screen or QUAD To change the onscreen display press the CH1 CHA buttons L204 Series or the CH1 CH8 buttons to change the view The Date and Time of the video image are displayed on the lower part of the screen The Video Playback speed is also displayed 38 BACKUP FUNCTION There are two methods to backup video data ToaUSB Memory Stick ToaBlank CD Search Time Search Normal Record Event Time Record Event Motion Record Event Sensor Record Event Total Record Evant
64. rd Event Total Record Evant e TIME SEARCH Searches for video based on Time and Date e NOMAL RECORD EVENT Searches for video that was recorded manually using the REC button e TIME RECORD EVENT Searches for video that was recorded on a schedule e MOTION RECORD EVENT Searches for video that was recorded when motion was detected e SENSOR RECORD EVENT Searches for video that was recorded during a sensor event e TOTAL RECORD EVENT Displays all recorded video e BACKUP Allows the user to back up data to a USB Memory Stick 34 STATUS MENU The Status Menu Displays the System Information Pressing the REV key will also display the Status Window Version 2 90 84 129215 256718 Disk Capacity Enable Address MAC Emable Domin Name status FACTORY DEFAULT MENU Choosing the Factory Default option reinitializes the menu configuration in the system NOTE Video data is not erased when a Factory Reset is performed EXIT MENU Exit amp Save Changes Exit amp Discard Changes e EXIT amp SAVE CHANGES Saves all changes made and exits the Menu e EXIT amp DISCARD CHANGES Exits the menu without saving any changes NOTE If the menu times out and returns the user to the live viewing screen any changes made to the Menu will not be saved RECORDING When a Channel is displaying a Q symbol it indicates that the channel is in record mode A
65. rogram can be used to connect to the DVR on the Local Area Network LAN or remotely through the Internet WAN Launch the Lorex Client program The program should default to the Viewer however if it doesn t then Click the Viewer icon on the top of client program Viewer Player Viewer Click on the vie button on the bottom left side of VIEWER program or press the L key to launch the Connect box Once the Login Box appears enter the IP Address Port and Password Press the LOGIN Button to connect to the Viewer Player Cee Plavar viewer w MetViewer Connect Dvr Control Connect X Post 5941 Local Recording DWE Password Always On Top Full Screen Alt Enter Maximize Aspect Ratio Options About viewer F1 mm mmm EAT Exit The following information is needed for connection to IP DDNS Enter the internal or external IP address DDNS ID e Port Enter the port for the DVR should be defaulted to 8841 DVR Password Enter the password for the If the box is checked the connection information will be saved for the next time the program is launched 52 Lorex Client Application CONNECTING ON THE LAN LOCAL CONNECTION To connect to the DVR on the LAN press the REW button on the DVH to get the local IP address i e 192 168 0 104 Enter the follow
66. s 7 USB One USB 2 0 port is provided to connect a USB Thumbstick to the DVR 8 PTZ BUTTON Accesses the PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Menu Refer to appendix for Pan Tilt Zoom options NOTE The PTZ option will only work with PTZ type cameras not provided with this unit Visit the Lorex website at http www lorexcctv com for a full range of Pan Tilt Zoom Cameras 9 PLAYBACK CONTROLS The Playback Controls have two sets of functions Live View Functions and Menu Functions Live View Functions Pressing the keys during Live View Mode will perform the following functions o Reverse Opens the System Information window o Play Pause Opens the Search Menu o Fast Forward Sets the Live View to Sequence Mode o Record Starts manual recording mode Menu Functions Pressing the keys when in the Main or Search Menus will perform the following functions o Reverse Reverses the playback of the selected Video 2x 4x 8x o Play Pause Starts or Pauses the playback of the selected video o Fast Forward Fast Forwards the playback of the selected Video 2x 4x 8x o Stop Stops the playback of video and returns to the Live View screen o Record Starts manual recording mode 10 SEARCH BUTTON Press the key to open the Search Menu 11 ENG L200 Series Back L200 Series Back 10 12 CO GC o OY OC 1 y 7 VIDEO IN V GA VIDEO AUDIO POWER Mere OUTI CH1 CH3 CHS CH7
67. the setup is completed CAMERA SETUP The CAMERA SETUP controls the display settings for each Channel on the DVH Use the V arrows to navigate through the settings and the arrows to change the values Press the MENU EXIT button to return to the previous menu System Setup Controls CHANNEL Switch between CH1 CH4 L204 Series or CH1 CH8 L208 Series to change the settings for the individual channel DISPLAY Set the onscreen display of the camera to ON or OFF Covert Camera If the camera is in Covert not displayed it will continue to record as normal BRIGHTNESS Set the brightness of the image by setting the value between 1 darkest to 10 brightest Move the slider bar left or right to change the brightness setting CONTRAST Set the contrast of the image by setting the value between 1 lowest to 10 highest Move the slider bar left or right to change the brightness setting HUE Set the hue of the image by setting the value between 1 pale to 10 deep Move the slider bar left or right to change the brightness setting SATURATION Set the saturation of the image by setting the value between 1 pale to 10 deep Move the slider bar left or right to change the brightness setting 23 ENG System Setup Controls RECORD SETUP The Record Setup controls the settings for Recording for the DVR Use the V arrows to navigate through the settings and the 4
68. the DVR including the Password Time and Date Network and PTZ setup Use the V arrows to navigate through the settings and the 4 gt arrows to change the values Press the ENTER button to enter a submenu and press the MENU EXIT button to return to the previous menu eye Hard Disk Setup PAsSSsHere Change PASSHOrG Enable Time Set Event List Network 2 43 PER FAY Upgrace HARD DISK SETUP SUBMENU The Hard Disk Setup contains information about the installed Hard Drive Total Hard Drive Space and Space Used and allows the user to Set the Overwrite and Format the drive hard Disk Setup Overwrite Format MDD TOTAL SB USEDE 2 XS 1 SUBABSOABAA 28 OVERWRITE If the Overwrite option is set to Yes when the Hard Drive becomes full the system will begin overwriting the older information If Overwrite is set to No then the DVR will stop recording when the Hard Drive becomes full FORMAT HDD Formatting the Hard Drive erases all stored video data firmware settings are not erased When you choose to Format the drive the system will prompt you for the password before formatting The default password is 111111 NOTE Once the drive has been formatted you will no longer have access to the previously recorded data and there is no recovery PASSWORD CHANGE SUBMENU The Password Change submenu allows the user to change the system password
69. the Hard Drive the system will not boot If a new Hard Drive is used in the DVR the system will prompt to format the drive Any drive formatted by the DVR will not be recognized by a PC and the data cannot be accessed NOTE Make sure that the DVR is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before changing the Hard Drive Removing the Back Cover and Installed Drive 1 Remove the screws from the DVR Cover Remove the cover panel 2 Remove all cables from the previously installed drive 3 Remove the screws holding the drive to the case Setting the New Drive to Master Refer to the General Jumper Pin Setting on HDD Surface generally located on a sticker on the top of the drive f using one 1 Hard Drive set the Jumper Pin Set to Master 1 Drive If two 2 Hard Drives are installed into the DVR set drive to Master and one drive to Slave When using two Hard Drives remember to first disconnect the CD RW Drive NOTE Use an IDE Hard Drive umper Pin Setting 63 ENG Hard Drive Replacement cont Hard Drive Replacement cont installing the New Drive e Place the new drive in the case and reattach the holding screws Reconnect the cables in the same way as connected to the previous drive Reconnect the IDE Cable Confirm that the cable is securely connected within the DVR and to the Hard Drive o Reconnect the Hard Drive power cable Confirm the cable is securely co
70. the Hour or Day and then click the corresponding top side arrow to set the entire line to the same recording type 29 ke rime Reesor itetien Reeere Sansor Basar Sanser Resare Metien Record 29 ke rime Resare Reeare 5 Basar Senser Resear igs Record 35 ENG SEARCH FUNCTION SEARCH FUNCTION There are several ways to access the Search Time Search Function e From the Main Menu Search Menu Pressing the PLAY Button Stare 007 799 07 15 50 87 Pressing the SEARCH Button 2007 00 06 16 40 45 A 2007 09 07 Id bes ar However each Search menu contains different search options rale Main Menu SEARCH Button Menu Search Time search Normal Record Event Tims Record Event e Start Displays the Date and Time for Motion Event the first available recording Displays the Date and Time of the last recording Press the Enter Button To set the Date and Time Use the arrows A V lt P to set the desired Date and Time and press the Menu Exit Button to accept PLAY Button Menu Once the Date and Time are entered navigate to the Search option and press the Enter button The video will start playing starting from the specified time T seien Press the Stop Button to end the playback Motion Record Sene
71. the video product to its normal operation the video product has been dropped the cabinet has been damaged F When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance This indicates a need for service Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required have the service technician verify that the replacements used have the same safety characteristics as the original parts Use of replacements specified by the video product manufacturer can prevent fire electric shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the video product is in safe operating condition Wall or Ceiling Mounting The cameras provided with this system should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as instructed in this guide using the provided mounting brackets Heat The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other products including amplifiers that produce heat Use 19 20 21 22 Cleaning Unplug the video product from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Product and Cart Combination Video and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the video product and car c
72. uded with Direct X Auto Reconnection Attempts to reconnect with the DVR when the connection fails Repeat playback Repeats the playback Connection Timeout Set a time for connection timeout Path for recall recording Set the directory for saving video to the local PC 57 ENG Lorex Client Application Close Viewer To close the Viewer click the EXIT button or click the X button on the top right side of program to close Viewer Player Viewer E Player Netviewer Disconnect L Dvr Control Audio Local Recording Always On Top Full Screen Alt Enter Maximize Aspect Ratio Options 4 About Viewer Fi 9 6069 9 63 You can click the buttons shown below on the program to perform the matching function or use shortcut keys listed Connect Disconnect DVR savepresentscreon 000000000000 e S 58 Enter key Lorex Client Application Up Down Left Right Enter Select Time Search Menu Exit 59 DVR Specifications Appendix 1 DVR Specifications Appendix 1 Real time RTOS Real time RTOS 4 Channel BNC 8 Channel BNC 2 Channel 2 composite 1 Channel 2 composite 1 VGA VGA NTSC PAL NTSC PAL Motion JPEG Motion JPEG 4 MPEG4 12 Kbytes frame 12 Kbytes frame 15 Kbytes frame 15 Kbytes frame 20 Kbytes frame 20 Kbytes frame
73. uttons to control the camera and press the PTZ button to exit 100950 07 01 01 2 m 4 41 ENG Lorex Client Application Lorex Client Application The L200 Series DVR comes with the Lorex Client application for remote monitoring recording DVR control or playback of video data on a PC The Lorex Client Application has two components Player Mode Used to view video data from a backup device such as a USB Memory Stick or CD RW Viewer Mode Used to remotely connect to the Cad Player p Cu uw uw 5 Mx Cu Can Ca Cad Ga 989 Gud hid G4 43 PLAYER MODE VIEWER MODE Once the program is running a program bar will appear in the System Tray Located next to the Start button on the bottom of the Windows screen Right click on the Program to display a quick link menu w Player Netviewer Open File F2 Open Disk Export Player w Mebviewer w Show Time Always Connect L Playback Dwr Control i Capture b Audia b Audio 4 Local Recording j Full Screen Alt Enter Always Maximize Full Screen Alt Enter Aspect Ratio Maximize Split Mode i Aspect Ratio i Options Options About Viewer Fi About viewer Fl Exil Alt F4 Exil Alt F PLAYER MODE VIEWER MODE 42 Lorex Client Application PLAYER MODE The Player Mode is used to view
74. video data from a backup device such as a USB Memory Stick or CD RW PLAYBACK METHOD To view video data first connect the USB memory stick to the PC or place the CD into CD DVD Drive Once the backup data is connected to the PC start the Lorex Client program Click the Player icon on the top of the Lorex Client program to switch to Player mode Viewer Click the icon on the lower left side of the player Click the right mouse button to select the Open File on the player program A pop up window will appear displaying the data backup M Viewer w Player A Viewer Netviewer Open File Open Disk Export Look in SIMHWASUB em 33 2007 04 VF Show Time 53 2007 04 VVF 3 2007 04 53 2007 04 53 2007 04 Always 4 2007 04 1 2007 04 8 2007 04 VVF 53 01010129 Playback 4 2007 04 5 03231717 a Capture lt gt Audio 2007 04 WF Full Screen Alt Enter Files of type All Files Maximize Open as read only Aspect Ratio Split Mode k Options About Viewer F1 9 c9 00 00 09 02 9 63 92 69 Exit 4 Files copied from the DVR are saved as VVF or NVF format Select the desired file for playback 43 ENG Lorex Client Application PLAYER MENU B Viewer CH PLAYBACK The playback menu i
75. y the Quad View Display Modes ay 07 01 01 01 02 03 9 CHANNEL VIEW Press the ENTER Button to display all cameras L208 Series 100960 07 01 01 01 02 03 Onscreen Symbols Channel Symbols The following symbols appear on a channel to indicate the status of the channel g qx Indicates that the channel is currently Recording video Indicates that Motion has been detected on the channel Indicates that a Sensor Alarm has been signaled on the channel Indicates that there is no video signal coming from the camera Note If the screen is blue and not displaying this symbol check the camera connection Onscreen Symbols Status Bar d 8 Indicates that DVR is in monitoring mode Indicates that a network user is connected to the system Indicates that alarm on system has been activated Displays the amount of space used on the Hard Drive Indicates that the DVR is in continuous recording mode Note Data will be overwritten when the drive is full 19 ENG System Setup Controls System Setup Controls e Enter the SYSTEM MENU screen by pressing the MENU EXIT button Enter the password to display the Menu Selection Screen e Scroll through the 11 options by pressing the UP amp DOWN A V buttons on the Front Panel or Remote Control e To enter a sub menu navigate to the option indicated by Setup Camera Record Sensor Motion Detection Scree

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