OWNER’S MANUAL Digital Video Recorder Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. MODELS LRD5160 Series LRD5080 Series *MFL67849055* 1512 (V8.
Safety Information 1 Safety Information 1 Safety Information This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Warning: Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as a bookcase or similar unit. CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK) NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Safety Information Disposal of your old appliance 2. Old electrical products can contain hazardous substances so correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. Your old appliance may contain reusable parts that could be used to repair other products, and other valuable materials that can be recycled to conserve limited resources. 3.
Safety Information Safety warnings and Cautions 1 Safety Information The following are warnings and cautions for the safety of the users and for the prevention of any property damage. Please read the following carefully. WARNING • Turn off the system before installation. Do not plug in several electric devices to the same outlet. -- • -• This may cause an explosion. If the system’s HDD exceeds its life span, you may not be able to recover any data stored inside the HDD.
Safety Information 5 CAUTION Please beware of the following precautions before installing the DVR. Avoid positioning the product in any place where the unit may come into contact with moisture, dust, or soot. • Avoid placing in direct sunlight or near heating appliances. • Keep the product away from electric sparks or magnetic substances. • Do not place any conductive material through the ventilation grills. • Keep the system turned off before installation.
Contents Contents 1 Safety Information 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Screen on the Main Monitor 20 Main Monitor Screen 21 Moving the Channel's Position 21 Selecting the Main Monitor screen mode 22 Selecting the Spot Monitor screen mode 22 Grouping channels 22 PTZ Camera Control 23 Using the Digital Zoom function 24 Export the recorded data 25 Viewing the System Log List 25 Viewing System Information 26 Configuration menu 27 System settings 27 Properties Preparation 27 TC
Contents 39 Notification 56 Factory Default Configuration Settings 39 Mail 39 Emergency 62 Recording Time Table (250GB HDD) 40 SNMP 65 Specifications 40 Output 41 Buzzer 41 1 User settings 41 Group Authority 42 User 42 7 2 Setup Wizard settings 42 Step 1 43 Step 2 43 Step 3 43 Step 4 43 Step 5 3 4 4 Operation 44 Instant Recording 44 Panic Recording 45 Instant Playback 45 Search and Playback 45 Date and Time Search 45 Event Search 46 Bookmark/Protect Se
Preparation 2 Preparation 2 Preparation Introduction Model LRD5160 (16 Channel) is used for the description, operation and details provided in this operating guide. • Setup configuration export/import with USB memory stick. • Easy system S/W update with USB memory stick or network. • Clients S/W can manage max 300 DVR servers. • Max five clients can access one DVR server simultaneously. • Network bandwidth throttle.
Preparation 9 Front Panel Front of the LRD5160 series a b c d ef g PTZ FOCUS+ IRIS+ 1 2 3 4 ALM.OFF FOCUS - INFO 5 LOG 6 TEXT OFF 8 CLEAR 10/0 11 12 COPY MARK MOVE TOUR 13 14 15 16 OSD PTZ FOCUS+ IRIS+ 1 2 3 4 ALM.OFF FOCUS - 5 6 LOG 9 10/0 COPY MARK 13 14 8 CLEAR 11 12 MOVE TOUR i 15 OK LOGIN a b c j 16 OSD PTZ FOCUS+ 1 2 3 4 INFO ALM.
Preparation d Channel Buttons: You can input a number with channel buttons. You can also use the channel buttons for sub-function with SHIFT button (11 to 16 buttons of 8 channel DVR are used for sub-function without SHIFT button.). You should press the OK button after input the channel number when you select the applicable channel. • • 2 Preparation e The LED in the button indicates the status as follows: -- Off: The current status is for live mode. -- Red: Recording mode.
Preparation 11 VIDEO INPUT 100 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz LOOP OUT Rear Panel Rear of the LRD5160 series a b c d 2 VIDEO INPUT Preparation 100 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz LOOP OUT e f g Rear of the LRD5080 series hi a j k l m n b o c d VIDEO INPUT 100 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz LOOP OUT e f g hi j k l m a VIDEO INPUT: Connect the camera’s video output to these BNC connectors. b LOOP OUT: The signal from VIDEO INPUT connector is looped out to this connector.
Preparation Remote Control Button POWER (1) LOGIN Description Turns DVR on or off. Displays the User Log-In dialog box or logs out. 2 ID Preparation VIEW Displays the split mode menu for MAIN Monitor and SPOT Monitor. CAM Displays the Monitor menu to set the first camera channel. ALM.OFF OSD SETUP wsad OK COPY SEARCH MARK Cancels alarm activation and returns the system to the condition before the alarm was activated. Accesses or minimizes the system control bar. Displays the setup menu.
Installation 13 3 Installation Connections Precautions 3 Depending on the camera and other equipment there are various ways to connect the unit. Please refer to the camera manual or manuals for other devices as necessary for additional connection information. • Be sure to switch off the camera before installation and connection. Basic Connection Overview Connect the coaxial-type cameras Connect the Monitor, DVR, VCR, or others. Connect ATM/ POS unit. Connect the alarm (relay). Connect power cord.
Installation Connecting Camera Connecting Display device Connect the video output of your camera to the unit, using a standard 75 Ω video coaxial cable with BNC connector. LOOF OUT connector passes the video signal from VIDEO INPUT connector to connect to other device. This unit can be output simultaneously from the HDMI, VGA and SPOT OUT jack. The video signal connection between the DVR and the monitor.
100 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz LOOP OUT Installation 15 VIDEO INPUT HDMI Monitor connection 100 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz Connect the unit to the HDMI monitor using a HDMI cable (Type A, High Speed HDMITM Cable). LOOP OUT HDMI Monitor connection 100 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz 3 USB Memory device Insert the memory device into the USB port. The system automatically recognizes the device. The system software can be easily upgraded using a USB memory device.
Installation Connecting ATM/POS Connecting Network Connect the ATM/POS unit to the ATM/POS port. You can control and monitor the system via network. With the remote control (monitoring), you can change the system configuration or monitor the image via network. After the installation, check the network settings for the remote control and monitoring work.
Installation Connecting RS-485 device Connecting LKD1000 controller This DVR has two data terminals. Use this port to connect PTZ cameras, DVRs or keypads (optional). Connect the LKD1000 controller to control the DVR. (Refer to the manuals of the LKD1000 controller for more details.) The LKD1000 controller has to be connected to the 2 (DATA 2) port as shown illustration. If you connect the LKD1000 controller to the 1 (DATA 1) port, the LKD1000 controller will not be activated.
Installation VIDEO INPUT Alarm Output 100 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz Sensor input connection Connect the alarm device to the alarm output. Alarm signal outputs when an event occur. LOOP OUT Alarm output connection VIDEO INPUT 100 - 240 V ~ 50 / 60 Hz LOOP OUT 3 Installation Alarm device Alarm sensor Alarm sensor Terminal No.
Installation HDD INSTALLATION 19 7. Connect the SATA cable to the SATA connector on the main board. 8. Assemble the top case. Note for Hard Disk Drive The internal hard disk drive (HDD) is a fragile piece of equipment. Please follow the guidelines below when using the DVR to protect against possible HDD failure. We recommend that you back up your important recordings onto an external backup device in order to prevent accidental loss.
Installation System Operation General Explanation of the Live Screen on the Main Monitor 1. Turn on the unit. System booting will commence. The LG logo image will be displayed on the main monitor during the system booting. Main Monitor Screen 2. When the booting is completed the live window will be ab c displayed. Click the d e f g h icon on the system control bar or press the LOGIN button on the remote control to display the log-in window. 3 Installation 3.
Installation Violet “T” indicates text event recording. Moving the Channel's Position You can change the camera channel's position in a split screen of the Main Monitor. g Live Screen Displays the current surveillance live screen. h System Control Bar Displays date and time. ( 21 ) Login (Logout) : Display the User Log-In dialog box or logs out. 1. Select a desired channel by clicking the left button of the mouse. 2. Drag and drop it to a desired location and the channel's position will be changed.
Installation Selecting the Spot Monitor screen mode You can select the live screen mode to full, 4-split, 9-split or 16-split screens on the spot monitor. 1. Press VIEW or click the icon in the system control bar. NOTE The [Split Mode] changes according to a number of selected cameras. 2. Select [Spot Monitor]. 3. Select a screen mode. PTZ Camera Control You can control the cameras connected via the data port of RS-485 terminal or Network.
Installation 23 To Tour The Preset Positions NOTE You can tour all preset positions. You can use some options by clicking the right button of the mouse in PTZ camera control mode. • PTZ Control Guide: Shows the guide for using the mouse. • Exit: Exits from the PTZ camera control mode. 1. Press the TOUR button or Click the u icon. All registered preset positions in the camera will be selected and the camera position image will be switched on the active monitor. 2.
Installation Export the recorded data This unit can manually copy recorded images and audio from builtin HDD to the external recording devices. 1. Press EXPORT or click the icon in the system control bar. The [Video Export] menu appears. NOTE • Check the export device before you proceed. • You can also use the EXPORT button on the front panel for export function. • You can export the recorded data only in the live mode.
Installation Viewing the System Log List Viewing System Information To view the system log list: To view system information: 1. Press the LOG button or click the icon in the system control bar. The system log list window is displayed on the main monitor. 1. Press the INFO button or click the icon in the system control bar. The system information window is displayed on the main monitor. 25 3 Installation 2. Set the [Start Date/Time] and [End Date/Time] to copy. • a/d/w/s: Moves to the options.
Installation Configuration menu Setting the Menu Using the Front Panel Buttons or Remote Control Buttons Remote Control Front Panel The features and options of the DVR are configured through the menu. The operations of this unit can be set via a menu displayed NET OSD PTZ select FOCUS+ IRIS+ operational on the main monitor. You can and set the 1 2 3 4 conditions by using the buttons onFOCUS the- front IRIS panel and the remote HDD INFO ALM.OFF 5 6 7to the unit.
Installation System settings 27 TCP/IP v4 Properties 3 Interface: Select a LAN port you want to use (Ethernet 0). • DHCP: Select this option when a DHCP server is installed on the network to allow IP address assignment. With this setting, the IP address is assigned automatically. • System Name: Enter the system name by using alphabetic letter, numeric digit and symbols up to 21 characters. • IP Address: Enter the IP address.
Installation Network please check network connection. When you want to change DDNS host name If you want to change the registered host name to new one, follow as shown below. 1. Enter a new host name in the [Host Name] option. 2. Press the [Update] button. The confirmation window will be displayed to change your host name. 3. Click the [OK] button. When host name is properly changed, the changed host name will be displayed in the [Registered Host] option.
Installation Date/Time 29 Controller 3 Date: Select the current year, month and day. • Time: Select the current time. • Date Format: Select the date display format. • Time Format: Select the time display format. • Time Zone: Select the time zone in the area where the DVR is installed. • Daylight Saving: Mark up if you want to use the daylight saving function. • Daylight Saving Start: Select the Daylight Saving start time. • Daylight Saving End: Select the Daylight Saving end time.
Installation 7. Click [OK] to restart the DVR. 8. Select the [Start Backup] icon and press OK to start backup. 8. To confirm the latest version, click the [Check now for update] button to visit http://www.lgecommercial.com 9. Exit the setup menu. You can check the backup status on the system control bar in backup progress. NOTE • Do not turn the power off during the update process to prevent the malfunction. • Do not remove the external device for update while the update is in progress.
Installation NOTE • You cannot stop the backup when the backup is in progress. • The warning message will appear for the conditions listed below. -- When the start time and end time are the same value. -- When the start time is later than the end time. -- When you set the time for data that does not exist. -- When the start time and end time setting are wrong. -- A media does not have enough space. -- When the selected USB device is disconnected.
Installation -- w/s: Tests the tilt direction. NOTE The supported PTZ camera list is on page 54 for reference. ATM/POS 3 Installation • Interface Device: Select the interface device from the dropdown list. -- NONE: Selects when the ATM/POS device is connected with the DVR directly. -- AVE Hydra: Selects when the ATM/POS device is connected via the AVE Hydra device to the DVR.
Installation Display settings 33 Video Adjustment Adjust the brightness, contrast and color settings of each camera channel. You can see the settings screen from the preview windows. OSD 3 Channel: Selects the desired channel to adjust. • Brightness: Adjust the brightness value from 0 to 100 for the selected channel. Contrast: Adjust the contrast value from 0 to 100 for the selected channel. Color: Adjust the color value from 0 to 100 for the selected channel.
Installation Record settings 2. Select a recording mode. Normal Schedule Recording A Normal schedule recoding can be activated at preset times, in a repeating pattern on selected weekdays. The DVR can record according to a schedule set by the user. It can also record manually regardless of date and time. The recording can be made either continuously or triggered by events (Sensor and motion detection).
Installation 3. Drag and drop with left button of the mouse to set the channel and time you want to record. The color of the time block is changed depending on the selected mode. 35 3. Use w/s/a/d to enter the necessary information for year, month and date. You can use the calendar icon to select the date. 4. Select the time cell block on the desired channel. NOTE If the special day recording schedule is duplicated with the other recordings, only the special day recording is possible.
Installation Normal Motion Settings concerning normal recording. Settings concerning motion recording. • Ch: Displays the channel number. • Ch: Displays the channel number. • Resolution: Selects the recording resolution. • Resolution: Selects the recording resolution. • Quality: Selects the recording picture quality. • Quality: Selects the recording picture quality. • Frame Rate: Selects the frame rate. The frame rate is the number of recorded frames per second.
Installation Instant/Panic 37 Event settings Settings concerning instant/panic recording. Sensor 3 CH: Displays the channel number. • Resolution: Selects the recording resolution. • Quality: Selects the recording picture quality • Frame Rate: Selects the frame rate. The frame rate is the number of recorded frames per second. According to resolution, the frame rate is set automatically. NOTE Instant is single-channel setting and Panic is multi-channel setting.
Installation NOTE • • • Relay Output: -- 01 to 04: Outputs the alarm (relay) signal via the RELAY-OUT terminal. When the DVR detects text input, it triggers output signals on all the associated RELAY-OUT connectors. -- NONE: Not used. You can select the motion detection area by using the mouse. -- To select the area: Drag & drop a cell to the right to select the motion detection area.
Installation Notification • Marks up when you want to activate the selected option. If the selected notification option is activated, the device will notify the user about the information of selected option by E-mail. Mail Address (1 to 3): Enter the mail address. You can input up to 3 e-mail addresses. • Sender: Enter the sender. • JPEG Attachment: Click the check box to send a mail which want to attach a JPEG file. • E-mail Test: Select [E-mail Test] to test sending an e-mail.
Installation SNMP Output The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application protocol to exchange the management information of network devices. 3 Installation • • SNMP Version: Selects a SNMP version if SNMP is allowed to access to this device. • Port: Enter the number for SNMP port. • Community String (V2 only): Specifies the SNMP management community in which you want to enable this system (e.g. lgecommunity or public). • User (V3 only): Enter the security name for the SNMP.
Installation Buzzer Marks up when you want to activate the selected option. 41 User settings Group Authority You can register a new user group with various access rights. 3 Sensor: Makes a sound when a sensor occurs. • Motion : Makes a sound when a motion is detected. • Text: Makes a sound when the DVR detects text input. • System: Makes a sound when a cooling fan is not activated or the HDD has bad sector. Installation • • Group ID: Select the group ID to assign authority.
Installation User You can set the user name for the selected User ID. Setup Wizard settings The Setup Wizard appears on the screen when you turn on the unit for the first time or select [Setup Wizard] on the Setup menu. You can set the system name, display language, date, time, network settings, recording schedule and recording mode on the initial setup wizard. NOTE If you run the Setup Wizard when DVR Setup has already been completed, the data previously configured could be deleted.
Installation Step 2 Step 4 Set date and time. Set recording schedule. 43 3 Date: Select the current year, month and day. • Weekday: Sets the recording mode to weekday (Mon-Fri). • Time: Select the current time. • Weekend: Sets the recording mode to weekend (Sat-Sun). • Date Format: Select the date display format. • Time Format: Select the time display format. • Time Zone: Select the time zone in the area where the DVR is installed.
Operation 4 Operation Instant Recording 4 NOTE Images from a camera will be recorded on the built-in hard disk. Ensure all the cameras are connected and that time and date have been set correctly. Before you start recording, first check the repeat recording settings in the recording menu of the system setup, and then make the recording settings. • External recording devices can be used as copy areas for images recorded on the hard disk.
Operation Instant Playback 45 7. Press ad (Play) button or click button to start playback. The picture(s) is (are) displayed on the main monitor. 8. Press STOP (Z) to stop playback and return to the search menu. It is possible to play a recorded image without stopping recording. 1. Select a channel you want to playback. 2. Press ad (Play) button to play a recorded image of the previous 1 or 2 minutes of recording. The playback image will be displayed on the full screen window. 3.
Operation • OK: Selects the column or confirms the setting. 5. Use w/s/a/d button to select the channel and press OK button to confirm the selection. If you want to select the all channels, marks up the [Select All] option. ATM/POS Search Search the recorded text information by ATM/POS device. This function is available with backup data of the internal or external HDD only. 6. Select the [Event Type] from the drop-down list. 7. Select the [Search] button then press OK. The event list menu appears.
Operation Export Search Smart Search Searches an exported data in the external device. Check the export device before you proceed. If you want to use this function, you have to connect the external device otherwise the warning message will be displayed. You can be searched the recorded data by specifying the motion detection conditions. 1. Press SEARCH or click [Search] menu appears. icon on the System Control Bar and 2. Use w/s button to select the [Export] icon then press OK. 3.
Operation Functions Available During Playback Button NET Playback Control Menu Remote Control PTZ Function FOCUS+ 2 3 4 INFO ALM.OFF FOCUS - IRIS - 5 6 LOG OSD Front panel 1 HDD Stops playback. ALARM BACK UP IRIS+ 7 8 TEXT OFF NET SET OSD CLEAR 1 9 10/0 11 COPY MARK HDD MOVE 12 INFO TOUR 5 13 14 15 16 Pauses playback. ALARMOSD NET 2 SHIFT ALM.OFF 6 LOG PTZ 9 1 BACK UP INFO HDD PTZ TEXT FOCUS+ OFF 10/0 3 2 COPY ALM.
Operation Using the playback control menu Using the Protect function You can use various playback function using playback control menu. This function allows you to protect the recorded data against being automatically overwritten. 49 1. Play a data recorded. Playback control menu appears at the bottom of the screen. How to select Protect section. 1. Click icon on the Playback control menu. The [Protect] menu appears. 2.
Troubleshooting 5 Troubleshooting Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service. Symptoms Cause & Solution Check the power cable is connected correctly. The system power does not turn on. Check the input voltage is correct. If the system power does not turn on even if the power cable is connected correctly, please contact the service center. Check the monitor power cable is connected properly.
Troubleshooting Symptoms 51 Cause & Solution Check the audio recording option is correctly set for the camera you wish to record audio. Audio data recorded with video data is not playing. Check the speaker and audio (line input) on the rear of system are connected correctly. Check the connected speaker is working properly. If the camera connected to the system has a problem, make sure whether the camera is damaged by trying to connect another camera to the video input jack.
Troubleshooting Symptoms Cause & Solution E-mail reception failed without SMTP server setting. • Make sure the network is correctly set. • Make sure the mail address is input correctly. • Check the spam mail setting of the input mail address. (If you set the spam mail, some mails are deleted automatically or classified in the spam mail box) • Some of SMTP mail services do not support an E-mails from private SMTP servers. In this case use the public SMTP server.
Appendix 53 6 Appendix Recommended Devices Recommended USB Memory list No. Maker Model Name Capacity 1 LG Electronics XTICK SPIN 2G 2 LG Electronics XTICK UF1 32 G 3 Lexar Jump Drive 1G 4 Memorive SLC 2G 5 TRANSCEND JF 16 G 6 SKYDRV x2 2G 7 SANDISK Cruzer 16 G 8 Samsung Electronics SUM-LSB8 8G 9 Samsung Electronics SUM-PSB 32 G NOTE 6 Some USB memory devices other than the ones on the above table may not work properly, even if this DVR reads them.
Appendix Supported PTZ Camera list 6 Appendix Protocol Name Maker LG_MULTIX LG LG_MULTIX EXTENTION LG LG_SD168 LG LG_LS903 LG LG_ZOOM LG LPT_A100L LG PELCO_D PELCO PELCO_P PELCO GANZ_DSCP CBC GANZ_P360V1 CBC GE KALATEL_CYBERDOM KALATEL PANASONIC_CS850 PANASONIC BOSCH_AUTODOME BOSCH SAMSUNG_SCC SAMSUNG SAMSUNG_E SAMSUNG Pan/Tilt Zoom Speed control YES YES YES NO NO YES NO NO YES YES YES NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO NO YES NO NO NO YES YES YES NO YES YES YES NO YES YES YES Y
Appendix 55 Time zones Timezone Abbreviation Timezone Eniwetok, Kwajalein EK -12:00 Midway Island, Samoa MIS -11:00 Hawaii HAW -10:00 Alaska ALA -09:00 -08:00 Pacific Time (US and Canada); Tajuana PST -08:00 -07:00 Mountain Time (US and Canada), Chihuahua, La Paz, Mazatlan, Arizona MST -07:00 -06:00 Central Time (US and Canada), Saskatchewan, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey, Central America CST -06:00 -05:00 Eastern Time (US and Canada), Indiana (East), Bogota, Lima, Quito
Appendix Factory Default Configuration Settings 1st level 2nd level Properties TCP/IP4 6 Appendix System TCP/IP6 Network Network Streaming 3rd level Default Value Factory Default setting System Name NULL YES Language The option depends on the model.
Appendix NTP Controller System Update Backup Date Current Date NO Time Current Time NO Date Format YYYY/MM/DD YES Time Format 12 HR YES Time Zone The option depends on the model. NO Daylight Saving OFF NO Daylight Saving Start JAN, 1st, SUN, 00 NO Daylight Saving End JAN, 1st, SUN, 00 NO NTP OFF YES Time Server PUBLIC SERVER YES Private Time Server NULL YES Sync.
Appendix Camera PTZ Device ATM/POS 6 Appendix Storage OSD Display Sequence Video Adjustment Ch - Name CH 01 to CH 16 YES Audio 01 to 04, NONE YES Channel CH 01 - Port NONE YES Control ID 0 YES Protocol LG_MULTIX YES Baud Rate 9600 YES PTZ Test - - Interface Device NONE YES Camera CH 01 YES Baud Rate 9600 YES Data Bits 8 YES Stop Bits 1 YES Parity NONE YES Overwrite ON YES Full Warning OFF YES Auto Delete OFF YES Storage Saving OFF NO For
Appendix Special Schedule Normal Sensor Record Motion Text Instant/Panic Day Current day of the week NO Mode S+M NO Channel Copy - - Day Copy - - List Item 1 YES Name NULL YES Date --/-- YES Mode S+M NO Delete - - Channel Copy - - CH - - Resolution 352x240 (NTSC) / 352x288 (PAL) YES Quality STANDARD YES Frame Rate 7.5 (NTSC) / 6 (PAL) YES CH - - Resolution 352x240 (NTSC) / 352x288 (PAL) YES Quality STANDARD YES Frame Rate 15 (NTSC) / 12.
Appendix Sensor Motion ATM/POS Data Format Event Popup 6 Appendix Event Notification Mail In - YES Sensor Type N.
Appendix Emergency SNMP Event Output Group Authority User User OFF YES Host Name NULL YES Port 9002 YES SNMP Version NONE YES Port 161 YES Community String public YES User NULL YES Authentication NONE YES Password NULL YES Privacy NONE YES Password NULL YES Trap IP Address NULL YES Trap Community String NULL YES Relay Off ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE YES System Alarm Out NONE YES HDD Fail Alarm Out NONE YES Video Loss Alarm Out NONE YES Fan Fail Alarm Out NONE
Appendix Recording Time Table (250GB HDD) Recording Time (Hr) FPS Resolution (NTSC/PAL) Lowest Low 6 Appendix 352x240 /352x288 Video (NTSC/PAL) Quality Normal High Highest Video + Audio (NTSC/PAL) (8 CH, Video) (16 CH,Video) (8 CH, Video+Audio) (16 CH, Video+Audio) NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC PAL 30.0 25.0 699.75 711.50 349.88 355.75 650.89 661.04 325.44 330.52 15.0 12.5 1119.60 1166.25 559.80 583.13 999.54 1036.55 499.77 518.28 10.0 8.0 1393.
Appendix Resolution (NTSC/PAL) Video (NTSC/PAL) Quality Low Normal High Highest Video + Audio (NTSC/PAL) (8 CH, Video) (16 CH,Video) (8 CH, Video+Audio) (16 CH, Video+Audio) NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC PAL 30.0 25.0 357.94 356.09 178.97 178.05 344.70 342.99 172.35 171.49 15.0 12.5 564.38 583.56 282.19 291.78 532.15 549.18 266.08 274.59 10.0 8.0 705.04 725.91 352.52 362.95 655.46 673.46 327.73 336.73 7.5 6.0 834.81 826.30 417.41 413.15 766.
Appendix Recording Time (Hr) FPS Resolution (NTSC/PAL) Lowest Low 6 Appendix 704x480 /704x576 Video (NTSC/PAL) Quality Normal High Highest Video + Audio (NTSC/PAL) (8 CH, Video) (16 CH,Video) (8 CH, Video+Audio) (16 CH, Video+Audio) NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC/PAL NTSC PAL 30.0 25.0 240.47 237.62 120.24 118.81 234.42 231.71 117.21 115.86 15.0 12.5 379.82 388.56 189.91 194.28 364.94 373.01 182.47 186.50 10.0 8.0 474.58 483.24 237.29 241.62 451.58 459.
Appendix 65 Specifications Model LRD5080 Series Analog 16 8 Loop Through 16 8 (Main) VGA 1 1 (Main) HDMI 1 1 (Spot) Composite 1 1 Input 4 2 Output 2 2 Input 16 8 Output 4 2 Buzzer Support Support e-mail Support Support Remote S/W (Client S/W, VMS) Support Support Emergency S/W Support Support NTSC Up to 480 IPS @ 352x240 Up to 240 IPS @ 704x240 Up to 120 IPS @ 704x480 Up to 240 IPS @ 352x240 Up to 120 IPS @ 704x240 Up to 60 IPS @ 704x480 PAL Up to 400 IPS @ 352
Appendix Power Consumption Maximum 80 W (with 4 HDD) Dimension (W x D x H) 430 mm x 430.5 mm x 96 mm Net Weight (without HDD) 6.14 kg 6.06 kg Net Weight (with 4 HDD) 8.6 kg 8.52 kg Operating Temp. / Humidity 0 ºC to 40 ºC / 0 % RH to 80 % RH NOTE Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. The terms HDMI and HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, and the HDMI logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC in the United States and other countries.