DIGITAL VIDEO SURVEILLANCE RECORDER Instruction Manual English Version 4.0 THE ECONOMICAL SOLUTION TO PROTECT YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS RETAIL INDUSTRY www.lorextechnology.com Copyright © 2012 Lorex Technology Inc.
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Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your 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 ensure your enjoyment and proper use of the product and accessory equipment. Please read them carefully before operating and using your product. General Precautions 1.
Installation (Continued) Service 10. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register.
NOTICES FCC/IC Notice: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Features Digital Video Recorder Features • H.264 video compression1 • Real time recording @ 360x240 resolution, D1 capable (720x480) • Pentaplex operation - View, Record, Playback, Back Up & Remotely Control the system simultaneously • 24x7 100% duty cycle HDD • Recording options: Motion, schedule, or continuous • 2 x USB 2.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4-Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 8-Channel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring Daylight Savings Time (DST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Using a NTP Server to set your System Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Recording. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Event Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Configuring Motion Detection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Configuring Alarm Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Video Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Video Playback Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Configuring Display Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Configuring Privacy Zone Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Changing Channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Interface Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Android . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96 Step 1 of 2: Downloading the App . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Getting Started The system comes with the following components: DVR (DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER) 12V DC POWER SUPPLY REMOTE CONTROL (may not be exactly as shown) USB MOUSE ETHERNET CABLE HDMI CABLE (included with 8/ 16-channel models only) AUDIO HARNESS CABLE (included with 16-channel model only) INSTRUCTION MANUAL QUICKSTART GUIDE DOCUMENTATION CD HARD DRIVE SIZE, NUMBER OF CHANNELS, AND CAMERA CONFIGURATION MAY VARY BY MODEL. PLEASE REFER TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR SPECIFIC DETAILS.
Front Panel 4-Channel 1 2 3 4 5 1 IR Sensor: IR receiver for the remote control. LED Indicators: • PWR: Power LED. • HDD: Hard disk activity LED. 2 Menu & Playback Controls: • : In Playback Mode, press to rewind. Press repeatedly to increase rewind speed. • : In Playback Mode, press to play / pause video. • In Live Viewing Mode, press to open the Search Menu to select playback time. • : In Playback Mode, press to fast forward. Press repeatedly to increase fast forward speed.
8-Channel 1 2 3 4 5 1 IR Sensor: IR receiver for the remote control. LED Indicators: • PWR: Power LED. • HDD: Hard disk activity LED. 2 Menu & Playback Controls: • : In Playback Mode, press to rewind. Press repeatedly to increase rewind speed. • : In Playback Mode, press to play / pause video. • In Live Viewing Mode, press to open Search Menu to select playback time. • : In Playback Mode, press to fast forward. Press repeatedly to increase fast forward speed.
16-Channel 1 2 3 4 5 1 IR Sensor: IR receiver for the remote control. LED Indicators: • PWR: Power LED. • HDD: Hard disk activity LED. 2 Menu & Playback Controls: • : In Playback Mode, press to rewind. Press repeatedly to increase rewind speed. • : In Playback Mode, press to play / pause video. • In Viewing mode, press to open Search Menu to select playback time. • : In Playback Mode, press to fast forward. Press repeatedly to increase fast forward speed.
Rear Panel 4-Channel 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 8-Channel 1 2 3 4 5 1 DC12V: Connect the included AC power adapter. 2 On / Off Switch: Turns the DVR on or off. 3 PTZ / Alarm Block: Connect compatible PTZ cameras (not included) or alarm devices (not included). 4 LAN: Connect a CAT 5 RJ45 Ethernet cable for local and remote connectivity. 5 USB Ports: Connect a USB mouse (included) or USB flash drive (not included) for data backup or firmware updates.
Rear Panel 9 Video Input: Connect up to 4 BNC cameras (4-channel) or 8 BNC cameras (8-channel). 10 Audio Out: Output for 2 audio channels (e.g. speakers). 11 Audio In: Connect up to 4 RCA audio-enabled cameras (not included). 16-Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 10 11 12 9 1 BNC Video IN: Connect up to 16 BNC cameras. 2 Video Out: Video outputs (BNC) for external monitors. For details, see “Appendix C: Connecting Additional External Monitors” on page 109.
Basic Setup Basic Setup Step 1: Connect the BNC Cameras • Connect BNC cameras to the Video In ports on the rear panel of the DVR. 8-channel model shown Push and twist the BNC connector clockwise to secure it to the BNC port. Step 2: Connect the Mouse • Connect a USB mouse (included) to one of the USB ports on the rear panel of the DVR. 8-channel model shown USB ports Step 3: Connect the Ethernet Cable • Connect an ethernet cable (included) to the LAN port on the rear panel of the DVR.
Basic Setup Step 4: Connect the Monitor • Connect a HDMI cable (included with 8/16-channel models only) from the HDMI port to the TV or monitor (recommended) OR; • Connect a VGA cable (not included) from the VGA port to the monitor. NOTE: If you have a monitor with a DVI input, you must use an HDMI to DVI adapter (not included). You cannot use an DVI to VGA adapter.
Basic Setup Default System Password & Port Numbers By default, the system user name is admin and the password is 000000. Passwords are disabled by default and are not required to access the Menu Bar or Main Menu. However, you may be asked for a password to access certain functions. It is recommended that you enable passwords and create your own password. For details, see “Managing Passwords” on page 29.
Basic Setup Connecting Cameras ATTENTION: Cameras differ in terms of installation or mounting instructions. Please see the documentation that came with your camera(s) for specific installation instructions. Test the cameras before permanent installation. Plan where you will route the wiring for the camera and where you will aim the camera. Installation Tips • Mount the camera where the lens is away from direct and intense sunlight.
Basic Setup Connecting BNC Cameras to your DVR 1 Connect the male power connector on the BNC extension cable to the female power connector on the camera. • Connect the BNC connector to the camera. 2 Connect the female power connector on the BNC extension cable to the power adapter. 3 Connect the BNC connector to one of the Video Input ports on the rear panel of the DVR. 4 Plug the camera power adapter to a power outlet.
Mouse Control Mouse Control The DVR is designed for mouse navigation. To use a USB mouse (included), connect the mouse to a USB port on the rear panel of the DVR. 8-channel model shown USB ports 1 Use the mouse buttons to perform the following: • Left-Button: Click to select a menu option. During live viewing in Split-screen View, double-click on a channel to view the selected channel in full-screen; double-click the channel again to return to Split-screen View.
Remote Control Remote Control You can also control the DVR using the included remote control. 4 & 8-Channel Remote Control 1 Number Keys (1-9): Press to select the desired channel in Full-screen View. • : In Live Viewing Mode, press to open Split-screen View. Press repeatedly to switch between split-screen viewing modes. • MENU: Press to open the Main Menu. In menus, press to go back / exit menus. 2 1 Navigation Cursors: Press to navigate menus. • : Press to select menu items.
Remote Control 16-Channel Remote Control 1 2 3 4 REC: Press to resume recording after recording has been stopped. • SEARCH: Press to open the Search menu. • Number Keys (1-0): In Live Viewing Mode, press to open the desired channel in Full-screen view. Press 1+0 for channel 10, 1+1 for channel 11, etc. • 0: Press 0 three times to show the mouse cursor on the BNC monitor or the monitor connected with HDMI/VGA.
Using the On-Screen Display Using the On-Screen Display Use the system’s graphical on-screen display to navigate menus and configure options and settings. 1. Date & Time C M 2. Record Status 3. Channel number / Channel Title C C 1 Date & Time: Displays the date and time on the system 2 Record Status: Displays the current recording status of the system: C=continuous (normal recording); M=motion recording; A=alarm recording.
Using the On-Screen Display Using the Menu Bar The Menu Bar allows you to access the Main Menu and control basic functions of the DVR. To access the Menu Bar: 1 Right-click or move the mouse cursor to the bottom of the screen to access the Menu Bar. Split screen Main Menu PTZ PIP1X1 PIP1X2 Zoom Search Menu Lock Start / Stop PTZ Cruise Sequence Volume Start/Stop Recording Menu Bar Icons • Main Menu: Opens the Main Menu. • Lock: Click to Lock the Main Menu unless the password is entered.
Using the On-Screen Display Using the Virtual Keyboard and Mini-Keyboard You can input numeric or text values using the on-screen virtual keyboard. You will need to use the Virtual Keyboard when entering your User ID and Password. The Virtual Mini-Keyboard is used to input numeric values, such as the time and date. To use the Virtual Keyboard: 1 Using the mouse, click on an option or field, such as the User ID and Password fields (if passwords are enabled). • The Virtual Keyboard opens.
Using the On-Screen Display Using the Zoom Mode Zoom Mode allows you to zoom in on an image while viewing your cameras live. This can be useful if you want to get a closer look at a situation. To use the Zoom Mode: 1 In Live Viewing Mode, select the channel you want to zoom in on in full-screen (double-click the channel if you are in a Split-screen View). 2 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and select the Zoom button ( the screen. 3 Click and drag on the area of the screen you would like to enlarge.
Using the On-Screen Display Using Picture in Picture (PIP) Mode Picture in Picture (PIP) Mode allows you to view one channel in full-screen while viewing up to two other channels. To use Picture in Picture Mode: 1 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and select the PIP1X1 button ( ) or PIP1X2 button ( ). PIP1X1 shows 1 channel in full screen and 1 other channel; PIP1X2 shows 1 channel in full screen and 2 other channels.
Setting the Date and Time It is highly recommended to set the date and time when first setting up your system. Inaccurate time stamps may render your footage unusable for court evidence. To set the date and time: 1 Right-click or move your mouse to the bottom of the screen to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button ( 2 ). Click System.
Configuring Daylight Savings Time (DST) If your region observes Daylight Savings Time (DST), follow the instructions below to configure your DVR to automatically update the time when the clock updates. To enable automatic DST adjustments: 1 Click the DST Setup button. DST Setup 2 Configure the following: • Daylight Saving Time: Select Enable. • Time Offset: Select the number of hours the system should move forward or backward when DST occurs. • Daylight Saving Time Mode: Select Week or Date.
Setting the Date and Time Using a NTP Server to set your System Time A NTP (Network Time Protocol) server syncs your system time with an online time server. Lorex provides a free NTP service that allows your DVR to automatically update the time for Daylight Savings Time. NOTE: A constant Internet connection is required to use the NTP feature. To enable NTP: 1 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button ( 2 Click System. Beside NTP, click Setup. ).
Recording Recording By default, the system is set to immediately record video from connected cameras in Continuous Recording Mode. • C . Recording—Continuous: Normal, continuous recording You can set the system to stop recording once the hard drive is full, or to continually record by overwriting previously recorded data. For more details, see “Configuring Hard Drive settings” on page 46.
Playback and Backup Playback and Backup You can view and back up recorded video on the system through the Search Menu. To playback a specific date and time: 1 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Record Search button ( Search tab opens. ). The Record 2 Configure the following: • CH: Select the channel you wish to search. Select All to search all channels. • Search Date: Enter the month, date, and year you wish to search for video.
Playback and Backup To search for recorded footage on the DVR: 1 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Record Search button ( Search tab opens. 2 Configure the following: • CH: Select the channel you wish to search. Select All to search all channels. • Search Date: Enter the month, date, and year you wish to search for video. 3 Click the Search button. Your search results appear in the calendar. In the top portion of the calendar, results are shown for each day in the month.
Playback and Backup Using the On-Screen Playback Controls 1 Move the mouse slightly to display the on-screen playback controls. You can also use the playback control buttons on the remote control or front panel of the system. Playback controls Reverse playback Fast Forward Slow Motion Play Pause / Frame by Frame 2 Click the playback controls to play, pause, fast forward, rewind, and slow down playback. 3 Drag the slider to adjust the volume (audio capable camera required, not included).
Playback and Backup 5 Click Search. A list of videos populate in the window. Click the BAK checkbox to select video to back up Click Backup 6 Click to scroll through the list of videos. The videos are named by time. Videos are "packed" into 15 minute - 60 minute increments. 7 Click the BAK checkbox beside the video you wish to back up. 8 Click Backup. Wait for the backup to finish before removing the USB memory drive.
Playback and Backup 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to install AVI Generator. To start the AVI Generator: 1 Double-click the AVI Generator shortcut on the desktop ( 2 Click Open and then locate the backed up video file on your hard drive. ). Open 3 Select the desired file format (.264 , h.264, All File) that you wish to search for. Click Open. Open 4 Click Start to convert and save the file in the default save folder.
Managing Passwords Managing Passwords ATTENTION: By default, the system user name is admin and the password is 000000. Passwords are disabled by default and are not required to access the Menu Bar or Main Menu. However, you may be asked for a password to access certain functions. You do not need to enter a password to access the system using the browser-based remote software. When you first startup your system, you are technically logged in as the ADMIN (system administrator) account.
Managing Passwords 4 Configure the following: • User Name: Enter the desired admin user name. • Password Enable: Select Enable to enable system passwords. • Password: Enter your desired password. • Confirm: Re-enter the password. 5 Click Apply to save your settings. Adding Users You can allow multiple users to log in to the system. When adding different users, you can assign what menus they have access to.
Managing Passwords 4 Select the menus and channels the user will have access to: Select the menus that the user will have access to. Select which channels will have access to: Backup, Preview, Playback and PTZ Control. 5 Click Apply to save your settings. 6 Configure the following: • User Name: Enter the desired user name. • User Enable: Select Enable to enable the user account.
Using the Main Menu Using the Main Menu To open the Main Menu: • Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button ( ). NOTE: If passwords are enabled on the system, you need to enter the 6-digit numerical password to open the Main Menu. 1 Display: Configure display options (e.g. camera color settings, camera title, video output). 2 Search: Search for recorded video and log files on the system. 3 Alarm: Configure motion detection and alarm settings.
Using the Main Menu Display • U-L: Upper left hand corner. • D-L: Lower left hand corner. • U-R: Upper right hand corner. • D-R: Lower right hand corner. • OFF: Do not display the channel name. The display menu allows you to configure camera image settings and video output settings. Tip: If you want to apply settings to all channels, use the "Copy To" drop-down menu, and select All. Click the Copy button to copy the setting across all channels. Configuring Custom Channel Names 1 Select the Live tab.
3 In the Covert drop-down menu, select Enable. 4 Click Apply to save your settings. Configuring the Time and Recording Time Display To add/remove the time stamp in the system display: 1 In the Live Time and Record Time drop-down menu, select enable or disable. 2 2 Click the drop-down menu beside VGA Resolution and select the output resolution. 3 Click Apply to save your settings. 4 Right-click repeatedly to exit all menus. The DVR prompts you to restart. Click OK.
Using the Main Menu restarts. The DVR will restart with the default resolution of 1024 x 768. 3 Drag the sliders to the left or right to adjust the Left, Right, Top, or Bottom Margin. 4 Click Apply to save your settings and click OK to confirm. Stop button () 3 When the DVR restarts, click Yes to confirm the default resolution. NOTE: If your system resolution is already in 1024 x 768, pressing and holding the Stop button will not restart the system.
Using the Main Menu Record • Privacy Zone: Select ON to enable privacy zones or OFF to disable privacy zones. • Area Setup: Select the Area1~4 checkboxes to enable up to 4 privacy zones. 4 The Record menu allows you to configure recording settings, such as the recording resolution, recording schedule, and audio recording. Click the Setup button next to Mask Area. The Privacy Area setup screen opens. Configuring Pre-recording Settings 1 Select the Rec Para tab.
Using the Main Menu Changing the file size changes the duration of backed up files. For example, if you select 15 minutes as your file size, the system stores video files in 15 minute durations. 5 (Optional): Use the bottom Copy and Copy To drop-down to copy the recording schedule to a specific channel or all channels. Click Copy to copy the schedule. 6 Click Apply to save your settings.
Using the Main Menu Search The Search menu allows you to search for saved video on your system for playback and backup. Searching for Video on the System 1 In the main menu, click Search, or click the Search Menu button ( menu bar. 2 In the CH drop-down menu, select the channel you wish to search or select All to search all channels. 3 Click the Search Date field, to enter the desired month, date, and year you wish to begin searching for video.
Using the Main Menu 6 7 8 Backing up Video Files Click on the hour of the video you want to play back. Select the channel or channels you want to play back. You can back up video files on your USB flash drive. To back up video files: 1 Perform a search. 2 Insert a blank USB flash drive in the rear panel of the system. 3 Click on the desired date you wish to back up. 4 Click the Backup button. A list of files appears in the Log menu. Click Play to begin playback.
Using the Main Menu 1 To perform an Event Search: Using the Log Search Click the Event Search tab. A log search allows you to search system event logs. To perform a Log search: 1 Click the Log tab. 2 3 4 40 Configure the following: • Search Date: Enter the Month, Date, and Year. • CH: Select the channels you wish to search. • Search Time: Enter the time range you wish to search. • Type: Select the recording type you wish to search for.
Using the Main Menu Network 4 The Network menu allows you to configure the system’s DDNS and network settings. Enabling Auto Port Forwarding Auto Port Forwarding allows the DVR to open required ports on your router. This feature only works on certain router models. If the Auto Port Forwarding feature does not work on your router, it is recommended to use the Auto Port Forwarding Wizard (PC only), located on the software CD. You may have to manually open the port on your router.
Using the Main Menu 3 Setting up Email Notification In HTTP Port, enter the desired HTTP Port (default: 80). 4 Click Apply to save your settings. 5 Right-click to exit all menus. You will be prompted to restart. The system can send email notifications when it detects motion or when an alarm parameter triggers. To set up email notification: 1 Click the Email tab in the Network menu.
Using the Main Menu 3 In the Receiver Email field, enter the email address you want the DVR to send alarm notifications to. 4 In the Interval drop-down menu, enter the Duration the DVR must wait before sending out a new notification. For example, if you select a 3 minute interval, the DVR will send out email notifications every 3 minutes until the DVR stops detecting motion / alarm. The DVR will only send out notifications when it detects motion/alarm triggers. 5 Click Apply to save your settings.
Using the Main Menu Alarm To configure DDNS settings: 1 Click the DDNS tab. The Alarm tab allows you to configure Motion Detection and Alarm settings. Configuring Motion Detection Configure motion settings to determine the area you wish to monitor for motion events, and the outcome if a motion event occurs. To configure motion settings: 1 Select the Motion tab. 2 Configure the following: • DDNS: Select Enable • Server: Select LOREXDDNS (default).
Using the Main Menu • Sensitivity: Select motion sensitivity. The greater the number, the greater the sensitivity. • Alarm Out: Select the checkbox to enable the system to trigger a device connected to the alarm block. • Latch Time: Enter the duration the alarm continues to trigger after the event ends. • Show Message: Select the checkbox if you want the system to display a system message when an alarm triggers. • Buzzer: Select the duration the system will "beep" when motion is detected.
Using the Main Menu Device 3 The Device menu allows you to configure hard drive and PTZ settings and format a USB flash drive (not included). • For details on connecting PTZ cameras (not included), see “Appendix B: Connecting a PTZ Camera” on page 106. NOTE: If overwrite recording is enabled, the system’s hard drive automatically re-writes the hard drive’s oldest content (first in first out). 4 ATTENTION: Formatting a USB flash drive erases all data on the drive.
Using the Main Menu System The System tab allows you to configure the system time and user accounts. • For instructions on how to set the system time, including how to setup automatic Daylight Savings Time adjustments or NTP, see “Setting the Date and Time” on page 20. Changing Video Output - NTSC & PAL To change the video output: 1 In the Video Format drop-down menu, select NTSC or PAL.
Using the Main Menu Advanced Upgrading the System Firmware The Advanced menu allows you to update system firmware, load system defaults. Firmware upgrades can provide improved functionality to your DVR. When firmware upgrades become available, you can download them for free from www.lorextechnology.com. Configuring the "Auto Reboot" feature Auto Reboot allows the system to restart during a specified time and date. Restarting the system every so often ensures system stability.
Using the Main Menu Restoring to Factory Default Settings Restoring to factory default settings reverts any setting changes you have made to their original settings. This does not affect the recordings saved on the DVR. You can reset a single menu, or all menus. To load system defaults: 1 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button ( ). 2 Click Advanced. Then click Load Default.
Using the Main Menu To configure system warnings: 1 Click the Events tab. 2 Configure the following: • Event Type: Select the event that triggers the system to send out a notification or alarm trigger. Choose from Disk No Space (low hard drive space), Disk Error (hard drive error), or Video Loss. • Enable: Select Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate the system from sending out notifications. • Alarm Out: Select the checkbox to enable alarm out devices from triggering.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity The system features a built-in browser-based software that allows you to access your system remotely over your local area network (LAN) or over the Internet using Internet Explorer® (PC) or Safari® (Mac). There is also a client software for PC provided on the CD (see “Lorex Client 11: Client Software for PC” on page 62 for details).
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity Accessing your DVR within a local network (LAN) You can connect to your DVR through Internet Explorer through the local area network (LAN). It is recommended to confirm connectivity over a local network before setting up your DVR for Internet connectivity. NOTE: To complete the steps below, your computer must be on the same network as your DVR. NOTE: Except where noted, the instructions below are the same for PC and Mac.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity 2 Write down the IP Address and HTTP Port number of the DVR. • A local IP looks something like this: 192.168.5.118. Note that single digit numbers appear as three digits. For example, "005" is the same as "5". • Write down the port number beside HTTP Port. Step 3 of 3: Enter the DVR’s Local IP Address into the Browser Follow the steps below to confirm connectivity over a local network on a PC or Mac.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity • If you are connecting using Internet Explorer 9, the attention bar appears on the bottom of the screen. Click Allow to install the plug-in. Attention Bar in Internet Explorer 9 Click Allow 4 Under User Name and Password, enter the DVR’s username and password. By default, the username is admin and the password is left blank. 5 Click Login to log into the system.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity 4 Click the downloads button ( ) on the top-right corner of Safari. Right-click SurveillanceClient.dmg in the downloads list and select Open. A web plugin folder appears. Right-click SurveillanceClient.dmg and click Open 5 Double-click SurveillanceClient and follow the on-screen instructions to install. 6 Quit Safari (right-click the Safari icon in the dock and select Quit) and then restart Safari.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity • Manually port forward the required ports on your router to your DVR’s IP address by following your router manufacturer’s instructions. For more information on port forwarding, see the reference guides on www.lorextechnology.com. NOTE: If the above ports are not forwarded on your router, you will not be able to access your system remotely. Step 2 of 4: Create a DDNS Account Lorex offers a free DDNS service for use with your system.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity 3 Click Warranties to register your product for warranty. Click Warranties NOTE: Warranty registration is required to register for DDNS. 4 The Warranty page opens. Click Activate Warranty to register your product for warranty. 5 Under Your Address, select an address or click Enter a New Address to create a new address. Fill in your address information and click Create Address.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity 6 Fill in the warranty registration form with your product and purchase details. Check the sticker underneath your DVR for the Product Model Number and Serial Number. Click Save Warranty. Select your address or enter a new address Enter your product and purchase details Click Save Warranty 7 A page pops up to prompt you to register your product for Lorex DDNS. Click Set Up a New DDNS.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity 8 Configure the following: Select your product warranty Enter a Device Name of your choice Enter the product’s MAC address Enter the web site address that will be used to connect Click Save • Product Warranty: Select the product warranty you created in the previous steps. • Device Name: Enter a name for your device. You can enter your name, business name, or anything of your choice.
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity Step 3 of 4: Enable DDNS on the DVR To enable DDNS in your DVR: 1 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button ( 2 Click Network and select the DDNS tab. 3 In the DDNS drop-down menu, select Enable. Beside Server, select LOREXDDNS (default). ).
Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity Step 4 of 4: Enter the DDNS Address into the Browser NOTE: Please allow 10~15 minutes for the DDNS servers to update with your new DDNS address before attempting to connect. To access your DVR remotely, enter the DDNS address that you created earlier into Internet Explorer (PC) or Safari (Mac). The DDNS address must include http:// , the name of your DDNS URL, followed by .lorexddns.net, a colon, and then the HTTP port number of your DVR.
Lorex Client 11: Client Software for PC Lorex Client 11: Client Software for PC Lorex Client 11 is a client software for PC that allows you to connect to your DVR on a PC and view your cameras from anywhere in the world. NOTE: Before you can connect to your DVR over the Internet, you must complete port forwarding and DDNS setup. For details, see steps 1, 2, and 3 under “Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity” on page 51.
Remote Viewing Interface Remote Viewing Interface Upon login, the Live tab opens. The Remote Viewing interface is the same on PC or Mac. 1 2 7 6 3 4 5 1 Navigation Tabs: Allows you to access the following tabs: • Live: Watch live video. • Playback: View saved video footage. • Remote Setting: Configure system and networking options. • Local setting: Configure where local files are stored on your hard drive. • Logout: Exits remote viewing.
Remote Viewing Interface 3 Viewing options: • • : Click to open all connected channels. : Click to close all connected channels. Note that the system continues to record when you close channels remotely. • : Previous page. • : Next page. • : Click to open the selected channel in full screen view. • : Click to select the desired split-screen viewing options. 4 Split screen viewing: Click the desired viewing mode. 5 Mute: Click to mute audio.
Remote Viewing Interface Changing Viewing Modes You can change the number of channels that the system displays simultaneously (i.e. Split-screen Mode, Single-channel Mode, etc.) To change the DVR’s viewing mode: • Click one of the following: • If the controls are not shown, click . . Taking Screen Shots The system can take screen shots of a selected channel during live playback. To take a screen shot of a channel: beside the desired channel to capture an image.
Remote Viewing Interface Recording Video You can record video footage directly onto your local hard drive. Once the video is in your hard drive, you can back up the video footage onto recordable media such as USB memory keys and blank CD/DVD media. To record video: 1 Click next to the channel that you wish to capture video from.The video will record to the default save directory. 2 Click to stop video recording.
Remote Viewing Interface Adjusting Sub-menu Options The sub-menu option gives you quick access functions such as viewing video bit rate, and viewing video in its original aspect ratio. To open the sub-menu: 1 Right-click on a desired channel. A sub-menu opens. 2 Click on one of the following: • Show Bit rate: Displays video bit rate. • Original Proportions: Displays live video in its original proportions. Changing the Save Directory of Screenshots or Recorded Video 1 Click the Local Setting tab.
Remote Viewing Interface Changing the Format of Recorded Video (PC Only) You can change the format of recorded video saved using Remote Surveillance. This allows you to directly backup footage from your DVR as an .avi file. This does not affect the format of video files that are backed up locally on the DVR (i.e. using a USB flash drive). NOTE: This feature is not available via Mac. 1 Click the Local Setting tab.
Remote Viewing Interface Configuring PTZ Settings The system supports remote PTZ controls for compatible PTZ cameras (not included). • For details on connecting PTZ cameras to your system, see “Appendix B: Connecting a PTZ Camera” on page 106. To control the PTZ settings on the DVR: 1 From the Live tab, double-click to select the channel the PTZ camera is connected to. 2 Use the PTZ control panel to control the pan, tilt, zoom, focus, and iris control of the camera.
Remote Viewing Interface Video Playback Video playback allows you to watch video that has been saved in the DVR’s hard drive. To playback video: 1 Click the Playback tab. Playback tab 2 In the calendar window, click the desired month, year, and date. Select month and year Select date 3 Under the Type drop-down menu, select the desired recording type you wish to search for (Continuous, Alarm, or All). 4 Select the channels you wish to search.
Remote Viewing Interface Video Playback Controls Playback window Video content (green) Drag the line left or right to select the playback time Volume Pause Play Step Forward Download content Video slider Stop Screen Capture Stop all video • Step Forward: Plays video frame by frame. Click the Step Forward button to advance the video by 1 frame. • Video Slider: Drag the slider control the playback speed. • Download Content: Allows you to download recorded videos to your computer hard drive.
Remote Viewing Interface 2 Configure the following: • Channel: Select the channel you want to modify. • Name: Enter the channel name if you want to re-name the channel • Position: Select the position of where the title appears in the channel. • Covert: Enable or Disable covert recording. Covert recording will hide the channel on the DVR’s local display. You will see be able to see the channel when you log in remotely.
Remote Viewing Interface Configuring Recording Parameters 1 To configure system recording parameters: Click the Remote Setting tab, and then click Record>Rec Parameters. 2 Configure the following: • Channel: Select the channel you wish to configure. • Record: Select Enable or Disable to start or stop system recording. • Pack Duration: Select the duration of each saved file on the system. For example, if you select 15 minutes, then every file will contain 15 minutes of footage.
Remote Viewing Interface 3 Click the recording grid, and select the type and duration of recording. 4 (Optional) Use the top Copy and Copy To drop-down to copy the recording schedule to a specific day or all days. Click Copy to copy the schedule. 5 (Optional) Use the bottom Copy and Copy To drop-down to copy the recording schedule to a specific channel or all channels. Click Copy to copy the schedule. 6 Click Save to apply your settings.
Remote Viewing Interface Configuring Basic Network Settings The basic network menu allows you to configure the network protocol type (DHCP or Static), UPnP and mobile phone login information. To configure basic network settings: 1 Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Network. 2 Configure the following under Basic Configuration: • Type: Select between DHCP or Static. If you select Static, you can edit the IP address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS settings.
Remote Viewing Interface 2 Configure the Substream settings: • Channel: Select the channel you wish to apply the settings to. • Resolution: Select the desired recording resolution. • FPS (Framerate): Select the desired recording frame rate. Note that higher frame rates require greater bandwidth consumption during remote viewing. • Bit Rate: Select the desired video bit rate. • Audio: Select whether you want the system to record audio (audio cameras required, not included).
Remote Viewing Interface • SSL: Select ON/OFF to enable/disable Secure Socket Layer protocol. • SMTP Port: Enter your SMTP address. • SMTP Server: Enter your SMTP Server. • Sender Email: Enter the sender email address. This can be any address of your choice. • Sender Password: Enter your email server’s password. • Receiver Email: Enter the recipient’s email address. • Interval: Enter the interval the DVR waits before sending a new email notification. 2 Click Save to save your settings.
Remote Viewing Interface Configuring DDNS Settings 1 To configure DDNS settings: Click the Remote Setting, and click DDNS. 2 Configure the following: • DDNS: Select Enable or Disable. • In the Server drop-down menu, select LOREXDDNS. • Domain Name: Enter your Domain name/URL Request from the confirmation email that was sent after you created your DDNS account. • User name: Enter your DDNS User Name that was emailed to you after DDNS registration.
Remote Viewing Interface • Buzzer: Select OFF to disable the buzzer when the system detects a motion event or select the duration of the buzzer after the system detects a motion event. Click and drag to configure motion detection areas Red: Motion detection enabled Clear: Motion detection disabled • Alarm Out: Select the checkbox to trigger connected alarm devices. • Full Screen: Select the checkbox so that the channel goes into full screen mode when motion is detected.
Remote Viewing Interface system record motion events, enable motion recording in the recording calendar (Remote Setting tab>Record>Schedule). Configuring Alarm Notifications Configure the settings for alarm devices (not included). To configure alarm notifications: 1 Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Alarm >Alarm. 2 Configure the following: • Alarm In: Select the channel that you wish to configure. • Alarm Type: Select the alarm type N/O (normally open), N/C (normally closed), of select OFF.
Remote Viewing Interface Configuring Hard Drive Recording Mode 1 To configure the hard drive recording mode: Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Device>HDD. Overwrite drop-down menu 2 In the Overwrite drop-down menu, select Auto to enable the hard drive to record in loop mode. Loop mode allows the system to record continuously. When the hard drive is full, the system deletes the oldest footage (first in, first out).
Remote Viewing Interface 2 Configure the following: • Channel: Select the channel that the PTZ camera connects to. • Protocol: Select the protocol of the PTZ camera*. • Baud Rate: Select the baude rate of the PTZ camera*. • Data Bit: Select the data bit rate of the PTZ camera*. • Stop Bit: Select the stop bit rate of the PTZ camera*. • Parity: Select the parity settings of the PTZ camera*. • Cruise: Select Enable or Disable*. • Address: Select the address of the PTZ camera*.
Remote Viewing Interface Configuring System User Accounts You can add user accounts on the system. To configure the user accounts menu: 1 Click the Remote Setting tab, and click System>Users. 2 Configure the following: • Click the desired user you wish to configure (i.e. user1). • User name: Enter the desired user name. • Password: Enter the desired user password. • Confirm: Re-enter the user password. • Active: Select Enable or Disable to activate or de-activate a user account.
Remote Viewing Interface Viewing System Information 1 To view system information: Click the Remote Setting tab, and click System>Info. Upgrading System Firmware To upgrade the system firmware, download the latest firmware from the system’s product page at www.lorextechnology.com. To upgrade the system firmware: 1 Download and extract the file to your computer’s desktop. 2 Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Advanced>Firmware upgrade. 3 Beside Upgrade File Path, click the browse button ( Open.
Remote Viewing Interface Restoring Default Settings 1 To restore the system’s system defaults: Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Advanced>Load Default. 2 Select the menus that you wish to restore to factory defaults. 3 Click Save to restore system defaults for the selected items. Configuring Event Settings The Event Settings tab allows you to configure how the system behaves when a system event occurs (e.g.hard drive error, video loss).
Remote Viewing Interface Configuring Auto-Reboot Auto-reboot allows the system to restart automatically at a set time or date. This improves system stability. To configure Auto Maintain: 1 Click the Remote Setting tab, and click Advance>Maintain. 2 Click the Auto Reboot drop-down menu, and select Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate the auto-reboot feature. 3 Under Reboot, select how often you want the system to reboot and the time you want the system to reboot.
Lorex Player 11: Playing Backed up Video on PC Lorex Player 11: Playing Backed up Video on PC Lorex Player 11 allows you to view your backed up video files from your DVR on your PC. NOTE: To view backed up video files on Mac, see “Lorex Player for Mac: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac” on page 89. Minimum System Requirements • Intel Pentium 4 or above • Microsoft Windows XP/ Vista / 7 • 256 MB Ram • 16 MB video memory Prerequisites • Back up video files from the DVR to your local hard drive.
Lorex Player 11: Playing Backed up Video on PC Lorex Player 11 Interface Overview Click here to open the Advanced Config menu Video Window Add file Remove file Delete file Hide/reveal playlist Rewind Open File Play Stop Previous Next File File Fast Forward Snapshot button About the Advanced Config menu The Advanced Config menu allows you to select where the screen captures are stored. To open the Advanced Config menu: 1 Click the button. 2 Click Select to change the snapshot save folder.
Lorex Player for Mac: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac Lorex Player for Mac: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac Lorex Player for Mac allows you to view your backed up video files. To install Lorex Player Mac: 1 Go to www.lorextechnology.com and search for the model number of your DVR (look at the label underneath your DVR for the model number). 2 Navigate to the product page for your DVR model and download LH130 Eco2 Series Player MAC. 3 Extract the file and double-click the Lorex Mac Player installer (.
Lorex Player for Mac: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac Loading Individual Video Files To load files saved onto your hard drive: 1 Click the Load new file button ( ). 2 Browse and select the desired file. Click Open to add the file to the video playlist. NOTE: The default save directory is in your Home folder/dvr. Double-click file to begin playback 3 Double-click the video file in the playlist to begin playback. Loading Multiple Video Files You can load an entire folder of video files.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device You can remotely view camera streams from your DVR on compatible mobile phones and tablets. NOTE: Port forwarding is required before you can connect to your DVR using a mobile device. Different features are available on each mobile viewing device and application. Compatible Devices and Platforms Platform Supported Versions and Devices App Name Get App From iOS iOS v. 4.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device iPhone / iPad Use the Lorex Mobile Eco application to connect to your DVR on the iPhone or iPad. NOTE: Resolution is scaled up for the iPad screen. System requirements • iOS version 4.0 and above. ! You must port forward the mobile port (default: 1025) on your router before you can connect to your system using a mobile device (e.g. iPhone, iPad) NOTE: For the latest device compatibility list, visit www.lorextechnology.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device 3 Enter the following: • Device Name: Enter the name of your system. This can be any name of your choice. • Address: Enter the DDNS address of the DVR (e.g. tomsmith.lorexddns.net)1. • Port: Enter the Mobile Port number of the DVR (by default, port 1025). • User ID: Enter the mobile access user ID of the DVR (default: admin).
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device • The selected channel appears in the quad screen display. Touch the name of your DVR. Select the desired channel. The channel appears in quad TIP: Double-tap the channel to view video in full screen. 3 Repeat steps 1~2 as required for the remaining channels. Deleting Accounts • From the Device List, swipe your finger on beside your device name. The Delete button appears. Touch the Delete button to remove the device.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device Changing Channels • Touch the button repeatedly to display channel 1~4, 5~8, 9~12, 13~16. Touch here to change quad view channels Channel 5~8 Interface Overview 1 Add Device: Touch to add a DVR channel. 2 Channel List: Touch to view channel in full screen. 3 Pan & Tilt camera (PTZ only). 4 Zoom in/out (PTZ only). 5 Focus (PTZ only). 6 Iris (PTZ only). 7 Disconnect: Disconnects channel. 8 Snapshot: Takes an image of the channel.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device Android Use the Lorex Mobile Eco application to connect to your DVR on an Android smartphone or tablet. NOTE: The instructions below may differ depending on the model of your Android device. System requirements • Android v. 1.5 and above. ! You must port forward the mobile port (default: 1025) on your router before you can connect to your system using a mobile device (e.g.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device 3 Configure the following: • DVR Title: Enter a name for your DVR of your choice. • Server: Enter the DDNS address of the DVR (e.g. tomsmith.lorexddns.net)1. • Port: Enter the DVR’s Mobile Port number (default: 1025). • User Name: Enter the mobile access ID (default: admin). • Password: Enter the DVR password (by default: 0000). • Max Channel: Enter the number of total channels your DVR can support (e.g. 4, 8, or 16). 4 Touch OK.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device BlackBerry Use the Lorex Mobile Eco application to connect to your DVR on a Blackberry smartphone. ! You must port forward the mobile port (default: 1025) on your router before you can connect to your system using a mobile device (e.g.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device 6 Click Import Files. Import Files Apply 7 Locate the folder where you extracted the install files. Select the install file (ends in an .alx extension) and then click Open to install the file. 8 Click Apply to complete the installation. Wait for the installation to complete. Step 2 of 2: Configuring Lorex Mobile Eco 1 Locate the app in your BlackBerry and open Lorex Mobile Eco ( ).
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device Connecting to the DVR through the Device List 1 In the Device List, select and open the name of the account you created. Controls Select channel you wish to view Settings Play Full Screen Snapshot PTZ controls Adjust channel view: Click repeatedly to view channel 9 or greater. Click repeatedly to view the PTZ controls. Enabling APN on Your Blackberry In order for Mobile View to run, you must enable APN (Access Point Name) on your Blackberry.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device To enable APN: 1 Press the Menu button ( ) and open the Options menu. Options folder Opening the Options folder 2 Select Advanced Options > TCP/IP Opening APN settings menu 3 Select the checkbox beside APN Settings to enable APN. Example APN address Enabling APN settings 4 Beside APN, enter your APN. You must obtain the APN from your local service provider. 5 Exit to save your settings.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device Windows Mobile System requirements • v. 6.0, 6.5 (touch screen models only) • Windows Phone 7 is not currently supported NOTE: For the latest device compatibility list, visit www.lorextechnology.com ! You must port forward the mobile port (default: 1025) on your router before you can connect to your system using a mobile device (e.g. Windows Mobile Smartphone) Step 1 of 2: Downloading the App 1 Go to www.lorextechnology.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device • Port: Enter the DVR’s Mobile Port number (by default, port 1025). Auto Connect check box 4 Select the Auto Connect checkbox and then click Ok. 5 From the Server window, select the DVR account you created. Click OK to connect to the DVR. Select the name of your DVR Symbian OS System requirements • 3rd and 5th generation models NOTE: For the latest device compatibility list, visit www.lorextechnology.
Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device Step 2 of 2: Configuring and Connecting to Lorex Mobile Eco 1 Open the Lorex Mobile Eco ( 2 Click the Settings button ( Play 3 ) app on your phone. ). Settings Configure the following: • IP: Enter the DDNS address of the DVR (i.e tomsmith.lorexddns.net)1. • Port: Enter the DVR’s Mobile Port number (by default, port 1025).
Appendix A: System Specifications Appendix A: System Specifications DVR: SYSTEM PLAYBACK Operating System Linux (embedded) Pentaplex Simultaneous View, Record, Playback, Backup & Remote Monitoring Number of Channels 4/8/16 Channel Inputs/Outputs Video IN 4/8/16 x 1Vp-p, CVBS, 75ohms, BNC Video OUT 2 x BNC VGA OUT 4 ch: Yes 8 ch: Yes 16 ch: VGA port works only when HMDI is not used HDMI Yes Audio IN 4 Line in(RCA), G.711(4&8 ch), 16 Line in(BNC), G.711(16 ch) Audio OUT 2 line out(RCA), G.
Appendix B: Connecting a PTZ Camera Appendix B: Connecting a PTZ Camera You can connect RS-485 PTZ cameras (not included) to the RS485 ports on the rear panel. To connect a PTZ camera to the system: 1 Connect the Transmit+ (TX+) Cable to the + side of the RS485 port on the rear panel. 2 Connect the Transmit- (TX-) Cable to the - side of the RS485 port on the rear panel. 3 Connect the video cable to a BNC port.
Appendix B: Connecting a PTZ Camera 3 Configure the following according to your PTZ camera’s specifications: • Channel: Select the channel the PTZ camera is connected to. • Protocol: Select from Pelco-D or Pelco-P • Baud rate: Select the PTZ camera’s baud rate • Data Bit: Select from 5~8 data bits. • Stop Bit: Select from 1 or 2 stop bits. • Parity: Select from None, Odd, Even, Mark or Space. • Cruise: Select Enable to enable PTZ cruise.
Appendix B: Connecting a PTZ Camera PTZ Presets and PTZ Cruise You can set preset positions for your PTZ cameras. You can also use PTZ cruise to have the camera automatically cycle through presets. Setting PTZ Presets 1 Using the PTZ controls, move the camera into position. 2 (Optional) In the Time field, select the number of seconds the camera will remain in that position during PTZ cruise before going to the next position. 3 Click Set to set the preset. The Total and No.
Appendix C: Connecting Additional External Monitors Appendix C: Connecting Additional External Monitors Use the Video Output ports (BNC) on the rear panel of the system to connect an external monitor(s). This is useful if you need to monitor the system from a second location (e.g. a back office). On the 4/8-channel models, monitors connected to the Video Output ports mirror the entire screen of your system and show the mouse cursor and system menus.
Appendix C: Connecting Additional External Monitors Configuring the Spot Monitor for Full-Screen or Split-Screen (16-Channel Models Only) By default, a monitor connected to the Spot port automatically shows channels in Sequence View. To configure the Spot monitor to show channels in split-screen: 1 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button ( 2 Click Display and select the Output tab. 3 Under Video Output, select Spot-Out to configure settings for the monitor connected to Spot.
Appendix D: Recording Audio Appendix D: Recording Audio The system can also record audio for up to 4 channels (4/8-channel models) or 16 channels (16-channel model). You must have audio-capable cameras (not included) or self-powered microphones (not included) in order to record audio on the system.
Appendix D: Recording Audio • 16-channel model only: BNC to RCA adapters (not included) are required to connect RCA devices to BNC ports. Use the included Audio Harness cable to connect Audio for channels 5~16. 3 Right-click to open the Menu Bar and click the Main Menu button ( 4 Click Record and select the MainStream tab. ). Check Audio to enable audio recording on each channel 5 Ensure the Audio checkbox is checked next to the channel the audio-enabled camera is connected to.
Appendix E: Replacing the Hard Drive Appendix E: Replacing the Hard Drive The system comes with a pre-installed 3.5" SATA hard drive. You can expand the 4/ 8-channel models with a replacement single hard drive up to 2 terabyte (TB). The 16-channel model has two hard drive bays and can be expanded with a maximum of two 1 terabyte (TB) hard drives (for a maximum storage space of 2TB).
Appendix E: Replacing the Hard Drive 5 Gently remove the hard drive from the housing. Replacing the Hard Drive To replace the hard drive: 1 Place the new drive in the housing. Note that the hard drive must be installed upside down on the 4/8-channel models only. 2 Reconnect the power and data cables. Each cable can only be connected one way. 3 Replace the cover, tucking the lip of the cover at the front panel. 4 Replace the screws on the side and rear panels of the cover.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting When a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following describes the most common problems and solutions.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting (Continued) Error Possible Causes • There is no picture on monitor/TV after connecting it to the DVR • Monitor/TV not detected by DVR • Power off the monitor/TV and DVR.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Remote Connections Error • Cannot connect to the DVR on a local network Possible Causes Solutions • DVR not connected to router • Connect an Ethernet cable from the DVR LAN port to your router, and then reset the DVR using the power switch • DVR and computer not on same network • Ensure your DVR and computer are connected to the same router • If your computer is using a WiFi network, try connecting it to the router using an Ethernet cable • Cannot connect to the DVR o
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