9 CHANNEL MULTIPLEX DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Instruction Manual English Version1.0 MODEL: DGN209 www.lorexcctv.com Copyright © 2006 LOREX Technology Inc.
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Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions........................................................................................................................................................5 Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................................6 Features .............................................................................................................
Appendix 1: Installing the HDD ..................................................................................................................................................45 Appendix 2: Connection Diagram to Cameras and Monitor .......................................................................................................47 Appendix 3: Pin Configurations .............................................................................................................................................
Important Safety Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before operating this equipment. The improper operation may cause irreparable damage to the appliance. Lift and place this equipment gently. Do not expose this equipment to direct sunlight. Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water. Do not spill liquid of any kind on the equipment. Do not unplug the power connector before turning the power off correctly.
Introduction The DXR209 combines a 9 channel multiplexer with a Digital Video Recorder (DVR). The DVR offers many advantages over traditional time lapse VCR’s, allowing you to quickly access and search for a specific time segment or event, which has been recorded. This high quality recorded video can be viewed at various playback speeds as well as frame-by-frame with the Jog Button feature. To learn more about Lorex products, please visit our website at www.Lorexcctv.
System Contents The DXR209 box should include the items listed below. Please take a moment to verify that no items are missing from the package. DXR209 Digital Video Recorder Installation / User Manual 80 GB Hard Disk Drive is included 2 Keys for Hard Drive Cartridge Power Adapter and Cord NOTE: KEEP THE KEYS IN A SAFE PLACE. THEY ARE NECESSARY FOR INSTALLATION / REMOVAL OF THE HARD DISK DRIVE.
Front Panel Controls 17 16 15 14 13 18 SLOW AVC 776 Up Digital Multiplex Recorder 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Right Left REC MENU 1 2 ENTER SELECT 3 4 5 Down ZOOM 6 7 8 9 10 11 POWER 12 1. REMOVABLE HDD CARTRIDGE Please refer to Appendix #1. 2.
UP: When in the setup mode, it works as an Up directional button. 15. PLAY Press PLAY to playback the most recently recorded video. 16. REW / Left REW: Under DVR play mode, it can play video backward at different speeds. (Press REW again to adjust speed as 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times) Left: When in the setup mode, it works as Left directional button. 17. SLOW Press to slow down the playback speed. 18. CAMERA SELECT (1-9) Press the Camera Select (1-9) to select specified camera.
Back Panel Connections 1 2 3 10 9 4 5 8 7 6 1. POWER INPUT Connects to the Power cord. 2. EXTERNAL I/O Connects to a PC for Remote Control via RS-232 or to an Alarm Block. (see Appendix #3 for more info) 3. 75/HI When using the LOOP function, allows for HI impedance or 75ohms. 4. VIDEO INPUT (1-9) Connects to a video source (i.e. camera). 5. CALL Connects to the CALL monitor for real time sequencing. 6. LAN Connects DVR by LAN cable. 7.
Accessing the Main Menu The Menu allows you to configure your DVR settings and program various recording options. Follow these steps in order to access the Menu: Press the MENU button. The password screen will appear: Password: 0000 The default Password is 0000. To change the number of the Password, use the ◄ / ► buttons to scroll left and right between numbers, and use the ▲ / ▼ buttons to change the value of the number that is flashing. Press the ENTER button once the correct Password is entered.
The following options are available in the Search Menu: Last Record This feature is used to play the last recorded piece of video. • • In the Search menu, press ▲ / ▼ to scroll to the Last Record option, then press ENTER. The last recorded video will begin playing. ►Last Record Full List Alarm List Motion List Time Search Full List This feature is used to choose from a listing of all recorded video on the HDD sorted by time. 1.
Timer Recording Setup On the Main Menu, selecting the Timer option will allow you to set daily schedules in which you would like the DVR to automatically record.
Record Settings On the Main menu, selecting the Record option will allow you to set the quality and speed of recordings. Pressing ENTER after scrolling to the Record option will bring up the following menu options: (RECORD) HDD Overwrite: NO Record IPS: 25A Record Quality: Normal Alarm Rec IPS: 25A Alarm Rec Quality: Normal Motion Trigger Record: ON ► (Menu) Search Timer Record Camera System Event Network HDD Overwrite Setup 1. 2. 3. 4. Press ENTER to confirm HDD OVERWRITE setup.
Motion Trigger Record 1. 2. Press ENTER to confirm MOTION TRIGGER RECORD setup. Press▲ / ▼ to toggle the option between ON and OFF. 1. Select “ON” to set up the motion trigger recording: It can automatically switch from stand-by mode to Recording Mode. The motion detection will change the scanning sequence and show “D” on the monitor. NOTE: The trigger recording time will depend on the ALARM DURATION mode setting. It will record from the last trigger time.
Record Method This feature is used to select the DVR record method as either EVENT / NORMAL / OFF. 1. Press ▲ / ▼ to select the desired time camera channel (1-9), then press ENTER. 2. Press ◄ / ► to select the Record Method feature on the screen. 3. Press ▲ / ▼ to select EVENT/ NORMAL/ OFF on the screen. 4. 5. EVENT: When the alarm input is triggered, the DVR will increase the recording time to that channel. i.e. the normal record sequence for cameras is Camera 1, Camera 2, Camera 3 etc.
Motion Detection The Motion Detect feature provides a visual indication on the monitor when movement is detected in the picture. Also, if the ‘Motion Trigger Record’ option is enabled in the ‘Record’ menu, recording will activate on all cameras when motion is detected. Use the steps below to enable/disable the detection zones for each camera. Press MENU to enter the menu set up, then ▼ to CAMERA setup. Press ENTER twice to enter the Motion Detection setup.
Figure 1-1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP – 1~9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 032 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Figure 1-2 MOTION DETECTION SETUP – LINE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 032 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Figure 1-3 MOTION DETECTION SETUP – ALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 032 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 18
System Setup The System menu is used to configure the system level options on the DXR209. To access the System features, press MENU followed by the 4-digit password. Use the ▲ / ▼ to scroll to the ‘System’ option and press ENTER.
4. Press ▲ / ▼ to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit. Setting the Motion Audible Alarm feature If enabled, the buzzer will sound if the video Motion Detect Feature is set and motion is detected. 1. On the System screen, press ▲ / ▼ to select Motion Audible Alarm, then press ENTER. 2. Press ▲ / ▼ to enable or disable the Motion Audible Alarm. Options are: 3. ON = Buzzer will sound when motion is detected. OFF = The buzzer will remain silent when motion is detected.
3. 4. D-M-Y = Day - Month - Year Off = The date and time will not show on the screen. Press MENU to confirm your change. Press ▲ / ▼ to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit this screen and confirm the current operation. Setting System Time & Date 1. On the System screen, press ▲ / ▼ to select System Time & Date, then press ENTER. 2. Press ▲ / ▼ to choose a number, then press ◄ / ►to move to the next digit: 3. 2003-Jan-01 (Mon) 22:38:29 Press MENU to confirm your change.
Event Log Viewing To access the Event Log Viewing option, press MENU followed by the 4-digit password. Use the ▲ / ▼ to scroll to the Event option and press ENTER to view the list of logged events. Use the ▲ / ▼ to scroll through the events on the display and ◄ / ► to go to the next page. To view the video associated with an event, scroll to the event and press ENTER. The following is a list of events that can be displayed on the DXR209.
HDD Status – This will display either the remaining HDD capacity in GB or OW to indicate that it is set to Overwrite. Video Loss - Screen will display if the video input is not connected properly. Recording Methods The DXR209 offers a variety of flexible recording modes. The unit can be set up to record continually, following a schedule, or by record events. In addition, the recording speed and resolution is also configurable (these options are configurable through the system menu).
Video Search The DVR allows you to easily find sections of recorded video using the Search feature. Press the SEARCH button and you will see the following options: Last Record: Plays the last recorded piece of video. Full List: Shows a listing of all recorded video on the HDD, sorted by time. Alarm List: Shows a listing of all recorded video triggered by an Alarm. ►Last Record Full List Alarm List Time Search Time Search: Finds video recorded on a specific date that is entered.
Hardware Connection from DVR Static IP Setting STEP 1: SOFTWARE INSTALLATION – STATIC IP SETTING: 1. Put the attached CD into the CD-ROM. The application program will install on your PC. Note: The CD contains a self-running installation that automatically starts when the CD is inserted. Follow the instructions for installation as indicated in the next few pages. 2. Press “Next”.
3. Choose the destination location and press “Next”. 4. Set the program shortcut setting and press “Next”. 5. Press “Next” to begin copying the files.
6. After the installation, the following files listed below will appear in your assigned path or file folder. There will be 6 files and 1 folder. STEP 2: STATIC IP SETTING In the DVR MENU / NETWORK set the IP ADDRESS, GATEWAY, NET MASK, DNS and WEB PORT as provided from your local ISP (internet service provider). Below is an example of the settings required: (MENU) SEARCH TIMER RECORD CAMERA SYSTEM EVENT XNETWORK (NETWORK) SERVER IP 61.66138.74 GATEWAY 61.66.138.254 NET MASK 255.255.255.000 DNS 168.095.
Dynamic IP Setting WHAT IS A DYNAMIC IP ADDRESS? A Dynamic IP Address is an IP (Internet Protocol) address that changes each time you connect to the internet. This cuts down on the number of IP addresses large consumer providers need because not all of their customers are using the service at any given time. It also cuts down on bandwidth usage by preventing consumers from hosting servers. Note: a number of companies have started to offer services aimed at updating DNS for dynamically connected clients.
4. After registering your account, you will receive an e-mail, which contains instructions to activate your account. If you do not follow these directions within 48 hours, you will need to re-register your account. 5. Login your account. 6. Click on “Account” and “Add Host” 7. Users can set up their own DDNS HOST. For example, the user’s Host name is “Lorex.dyndns.org”. Click on “Add Host” to finish the setting.
2. Network setting for PC. (The instruction is based on Win XP O/S. If your O/S is Win 2000 or Win 2003, the setup procedure is similar to that of Win XP O/S.) Click Local Area Connection Enabled Realtek RTL8139 Family twice 3. Click on “Properties” for TCP/IP setup. 4. Click on “INTERNET PROTOCOL (TCP/IP)” and then select “Properties” to setup.
5. Choose “Obtain an IP address automatically”. 6. Enter the “Command Prompt”. 7. In the setting window, enter “ ipconfig” , and write down the router’s gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.1). 8. Close the window above. Enter the IP address (router’s gateway: 192.168.1.1) to log in to the router from the Internet Explorer. Enter the login web page and key in the router’s user name and password.
STEP 4: ROUTER SETTING (Please refer to your Router manual for the configuration) NOTE: In the router setting, there are four steps to follow: 1. Dial setting 2. DHCP setting 3. Virtual server setting 4. DDNS setting 1. Click on “INTERNET PORT” and choose your WAN type (e.g. PPPoE). Enter your “User Name” and “Password” to dial up the dynamic IP address. Press save after you set up. SVC 2. Press “LOCAL PORT” and set “Start IP address” and “Number of IP address”.
3. In the “ADVANCED SETUP / Virtual Server”. Choose “By Port” and set the “Port Number” to 80 for the Video Web Server. Set the “Local Server IP Address” to 192.168.1.10. (The default Video Web Server IP and port). Press add & save after you set up. 4. In the “ADVANCED SETUP / Dynamic DNS”, key in the “DNS Account”, “User Name” and “Password” that you applied in step 3. Press save after you set up. STEP 5 : IP SETTING In the DVR MENU / NETWORK set the IP ADDRESS, GATEWAY, NET MASK, DNS and WEB PORT.
STEP 7 : Connect to the DVR via the Internet 1. Change PC network setting to the original setting and link PC to the internet. 2. Click twice and enter your User name, Password and host on the Video Web Server. (Note: If you did not change the “Account” , the User Name and Password are both “admin”.) Click OK to connect. Example: The default value for the web port is 80. If you change this port you will also need to make the same change in the software, and also in the Internet Explorer Address.
Software Operation at the Remote Site Follow the steps below to connect to a remote site. (e.g. If you set up the server at your office with one static ADSL, you can remotely watch the video anywhere, with a networkable computer.) Step 1: Click twice to enter the Login setup (please refer to “software installation”). Step 2: Key in “User Name” and “Password”. Click “OK” to establish the connection. Example: Step 3: If you see the video screen, then you have successfully connecting to the server.
Control Panel and Basic Operation A. Video Web Server control panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Image transmission rate per second. 2. Data transmission rate. 3. Connection/Disconnection. 4. Resolution: D1,CIF 5. Image quality: High, Middle, Low. 6. Image adjusting: Brightness/ Contrast/ Saturation. 7. Snapshot: press this button, to automatically save the image on your PC. 8. Record: press this button to record the files and automatically save them on your PC. 9. System Configuration. 10.
7 6 B. Digital device control panel 1 2 3 4 5 1. CH1-9 2. 4cut, 7cut, 9cut, PIP 3. Zoom, Select, Lock, Record 4. Stop, Rewind, Fast Forward, Pause, Slow, Play 5. Menu (Exit), Left, Right, Up, Down 6. Enter 7. TURBO* *TURBO: Activate the turbo button when you would like to shift the selection more quickly by jumping 6 selections at a time. NOTE: After you press the record icon, there will be a recorded file on your PC. Each recording file can save up to 6000 frames.
Advanced Settings Click on “System Config” for advanced setting. SYSTEM CONFIG NOTE : Apply-After changing all setting, press “apply” to refresh the data. Reboot-Press this button to restart setting. ACCOUNT Set up the user’s account (Max 10 accounts), password and authority (Max 5 accounts on line at the same time). 1. User’s level: SUPERVISOR- controls all the functions HIGH LEVEL-controls advanced functions NORMAL -controls basic functions only GUEST LEVEL - watch the image only 2.
MAIL When the alarm is triggered, the video server program will capture the instant picture and e-mail the captured image to the assigned recipients. 1. Get all the data from the ISP company or by mailing it to the server supplier. (POP3/SMTP server) 2. Set the mail list which you want to send to when the alarm is triggered. 3. If it is not necessary for you to verify the password and user’s name, please choose Verify as “No”.
TOOL BOX Upgrade the firmware and get the online users’ information. NOTE: Do not reboot the DVR while it is upgrading the firmware. 1. Firmware Version: For the current firmware version, you can click on the “Find” button to get the latest firmware from your PC. Press “Upgrade Firmware” to upgrade it. 2. Turbo step: Activate the turbo button when you would like to shift the selection by jumping 6 selections at a time. ONLINE USER Get online users information 1.
Step 2: Enter your Username and Password to login to the Video Web Server. Note: If you would like to download the Video Web Server Application you can do this by clicking this button and saving the file to your remote computer, and installing it. Step 3: Click on “YES” to confirm that the Download Application is authentic and has been verified.
Step 4: After you login, you will see the Video Web Server screen (example below). 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 14 15 1. Image transmission rate per second 2. Data transmission rate 3. Video Channel 4. Resolution:D1,CIF 5. Image quality: High, Middle, Low 6. Number of online users 7. Channel switching button 8. Resolution switching button 9. Quality switching button 10. Menu, Left, Right, Up, Down, Exit 11. Lock, Enter, Zoom, Search, Select. 12.
Troubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION HDD not found Need to insert HDD. Make sure that the HDD Cartridge is locked, then press any key to continue. No Power Check the power source cord connections. Check that there is power at the outlet. Buttons aren’t working when pressed Check if the system is in Key Lock mode. Press MENU and ENTER at the same time and enter password to escape the Key Lock mode. No recorded video Check that the HDD has been installed correctly.
Technical Specifications Video format NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR Network Interface Ethernet (10100 Base-T) Protocols TCPIP, ICMP, SMTP, HTTP, FTP Triggers & Actions E-mail images or images uploaded to FTP site / Remote recording HDD storage IDE type, UDMA 66 above, 1 removable HDD supported Record mode Manual / Alarm / Timer/Motion Trigger Camera input signal Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC, 9 Channels Camera loop back Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75Ω BNC, 9 Channels Main monitor output Co
Appendix 1: Installing the HDD NOTE: The HDD has the same purpose in a DXR209 as a videocassette does in a VCR. However, installing the HDD is a bit more complicated. Please follow the next steps carefully in order to ensure proper installation. The compartment (with the handle) located on the front panel of the DXR209 is the removable Cartridge Casing where the HDD is inserted. The various parts of the Cartridge Casing are labeled for your reference. Cartridge Casing 1. 2. 3.
Step 6: Secure the HDD in the Cartridge Casing. Position the HDD into place and secure it using the six screws supplied. Step 7: Slide the top Cover over the Cartridge Casing. Slide the Cover forward over the Cartridge Case. Ensure it is secured in place over the release latch. Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DXR209 Step 8: Lock the Cartridge To Lock the cabinet, turn the key clockwise to Position A. A (locked) B (unlocked) To unlock the cabinet, turn the key counter-clockwise to Position B.
Appendix 2: Connection Diagram to Cameras and Monitor Main Monitor Audio Alarm Sensor LOOP RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Appendix 3: Pin Configurations 25 Pin Com Port DVR EXTERNAL ALAM NO EXTERNAL ALARM COM PIN OFF ALARM INPUT 9 ALARM INPUT 10 ALARM INPUT 11 ALARM INPUT 12 ALARM INPUT 13 ALARM INPUT 14 ALARM INPUT 15 ALARM INPUT 16 ALARM INPUT 1 ALARM INPUT 2 ALARM INPUT 3 ALARM INPUT 4 ALARM INPUT 5 ALARM INPUT 6 ALARM INPUT 7 ALARM INPUT 8 PIN OFF GND GND GROUND ALARM INPUT To connect wire from ALARM INPUT (PIN 2 -- 9; PIN 15-22) to GND (PIN 1) connector, DVR will start recording and buzzer will sound.
Appendix 4: Rack Mount Installation Screws and brackets for rack mounting applications can be purchased as an optional accessory. Front Angle with Rack Mount (Optional) Side View with Rack Mount (Optional) For more information about the rack mount & other accessories through Lorex, please visit: www.Lorexcctv.com.
Appendix 5: Recording Times (in Hours) NTSC SYSTEM IPS Record Quality 25A 15 8 4 2 1 Best 16hr 32hr 60hr 120hr 240hr 480hr High 20hr 40hr 75hr 150hr 300hr 600hr Normal 32hr 64hr 120hr 240hr 480hr 960hr Basic 54hr 105hr 200hr 400hr 800hr 1600hr HDD Type 80GB IPS Record Quality 25A 15 8 4 2 1 Best 24hr 48hr 90hr 180hr 360hr 720hr High 30hr 60hr 1136hr 225hr 450hr 900hr Normal 48hr 96hr 1600hr 360hr 720hr 1440hr Basic 80hr 160hr 300hr 600h
Appendix 6: Compatible HDD Brands Manufacturer Model Capacity Rotation 120GB HITACHI HITACHI HITACHI Deskstar 180 GXP (120 GB) Deskstar 7K250, HDS722516VLAT20 Deskstar 7K250, HDS722525VLAT80 160GB 250GB 7200 rpm 7200rpm 7200rpm IBM IBM Maxtor Deskstar 120GXP (80GB) Deskstar 120GXP (120GB) DiamondMax 536DX(60GB) 4W060H4 80GB 120GB 60GB 7200 rpm 7200 rpm 5400rpm Maxtor Maxtor Maxtor Seagate Seagate DiamondMax Plus 9 DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y120L DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y160L0 Barracuda ATA
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