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Copyright © 2007 Lorex Technol ogy Inc. PROFESSIONAL 19” LCD OBSERVATION SYSTEM WITH BUILT-IN 8 CHANNEL DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Instruction Manual www.lorexcctv.com English Version 5.0 MODEL: L19LD800 Series[...]
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2 Thank you for purchasing the LCD / 8 Channel DVR Combo. Lorex is com mitted to providing our customers with a high quali ty, reliable security produ ct. This system offers a whole new level of security surveillance to the consum er market. Combining the latest word in LCD displays, Digital Video Re cordin g and CCTV Camera design, the system doe [...]
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Important Safeguards 3 Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality st and ards in the manufacture process of your vi deo product, safety is a major f actor in the design of every inst rument. However, safety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists important inform ation that will help to assure you r enjoyment [...]
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Important Safeguards 4 Service 12. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this video equipment yours elf as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or oth er hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service perso nnel. 13. Conditions Requiring Service - Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refe r servicing to qu[...]
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General Precautions 5 General Precautions 1. All warnings and instructions of this m anual should be followed 2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol det ergents. Use a water dampened cloth for cle aning 3. Do not use this unit in humid or wet places 4. Keep enough space around the uni t for ventilation. Slots [...]
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L19LD800 Series Feature s 6 L19LD800 Series Features • Internet Remote Viewing*, Backup and Con trol utilizing a web browser or client software (included) • ‘True’ 8 Camera digital video system with Triplex operation allows you to View, Playback and Record video simultaneously • Thin design 19” LCD surveillance display features ultra-fa[...]
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Table of Contents 7 Table of Contents Getting Started ................................................................................................................ .............................. 9 L19LD800 Series - Front ........................................................................................................ .....................[...]
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Table of Contents 8 Table of Contents Archive Menu ................................................................................................................... ........................... 39 Camera Menu .................................................................................................................... .......................[...]
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Getting Started 9 Getting Started The system comes with the following components: CHECK YOUR PACKA GE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE CO MPLETE SYSTEM, INCLUDING ALL COMP ONENTS SHOWN AB OVE. 1 x LCD & DVR COMBO UNIT WITH PRE-INSTALLED HDD REMOTE CONTROL 1 x HARDWARE MANUAL 1 x SOFTWARE MANUAL 1 x QUICK START GUIDE 1 x INSTALL CD 1 x POWE[...]
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L19LD800 Series - Front 10 L19LD800 Series - Front 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 13 18 1. USB - Two USB 2.0 ports are p rovided to connect exte rnal hard disk drives, optical drives (CDRW / DVDRW) or USB memory stick for ar chiving video. 2. PTZ - Press the PTZ key to enter the PTZ control m ode. 3. RECORD - Press the key to start[...]
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L19LD800 Series - Front 11 L19LD800 Series - Front 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 13 18 11. STATUS INDICAT OR LEDs - LEDs will illuminate when the following occur: • IR RECEIVER (does not illuminate) - Receiv es the signal from the IR transmitter on the Remote Control. • RECORD LED - Illuminates when the unit is in Record Mo de[...]
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L19LD800 Series - Front 12 L19LD800 Series - Front 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 13 18 18. NAVIGATION & VOL UME CONTROLS – The Volume Controls are used in Live Viewing & Playback Modes: • VOL + (RIGHT) Press the VOL + (Volum e UP) key to increase the volume level in the live screen 16 mode. • VOL– (LEFT) Press the [...]
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L19LD800 Series - Front 13 L19LD800 Series - Front 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 13 18 22. PTZ - ALTERNATE FUNCTIONS – The following buttons are used in PTZ Mode: • ZOOM IN - Press to zoom in. • ZOOM OUT - Press to z oom out. • FOCUS NEAR - Press to control the fo cus (near). • FOCUS FAR - Press to control the focus (far[...]
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L19LD800 Series - Back 14 L19LD800 Series - Back 1 2 3 4 1. ALARM I/O & RS- 485 TERMINAL – Connection poi nt for external devices: • The Alarm Block is used to connect de vices such as a motion se nsor, door/alarm sensor, or time lapse VCR for Alarm Recording. Refer to appen dicies for Alarm Block Configuration. Alarm devices a re not inclu[...]
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Cable Channel & VESA Standard Stand 15 Cable Channel & VESA Standard Stand The L19LD800 Series stan d comes with a built in cable channel to easily org anize and conceal wiring. The stand can be removed to mount the monitor directly to other VESA standard mounting brackets. Connect the Power Cable, Cameras, Ethernet Cable and any Alarm De v[...]
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Remote Control 16 Remote Control Listed below is a quick refe rence for the Remote Cont rol. All Buttons de scribed above function the same as the Front Panel buttons. POWER - Turns the LCD Monitor power ON/OFF CHANNEL BUTTONS - Press to sele ct a specific camera by number RECORD - Press the button to start scheduled recording. Pressing the button [...]
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Camera Installation 17 Camera Installation Before you install the camera*, carefully plan wh ere a nd how it will be positioned, and whe re you will route the cable that connects the camera to the System. Installation Warnings: • Select a location for the camera that pro vides a cl ear view of the area you want to monitor, which is free from dust[...]
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Connecting D IN Cameras 18 Connecting DIN Cameras 1. Connect the female end of the supplie d extension cable to the camera. NOTE : Confirm that the arrows on the DIN Camera Ca ble and the DIN Extension cable are poi nted together when connecting the cable. If the pins in the DIN Ca ble are bent, the Camera will NOT function. 2. Connect the male end[...]
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Connecting B NC Cameras 19 Connecting BNC Cameras 1. Connect the 60ft Extension cable to the Camera a nd Observation System: Camera Connection Diagram A. Connect the Barrel Power connector to a power adaptor. B. Connect the BNC connector to an ava ilable BNC Port (CAM 5~8) on the monitor C. Connect the Male Power connector to the Camera. D. Connect[...]
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Connecting a Mouse 20 Connecting a Mouse Connect a mouse to one of the USB ports located on the front of the unit. Mouse Controls The mouse behaves in the same way as a PC mouse - using Left Click, Right Cli ck and Wheel Rotation: Left Click : • Click the left mouse button to select an item. • When in one of the multi-view formats (i.e. 2x2 or [...]
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Display Modes 21 The unit will automatically begin loading when power is connected to the system. 1. The System will perform a Hard Drive and Firmware check. During th e loading sequence, the System will perform a Hard Drive and Firmware Check. During t he loading sequence, the screen will display the message SYSTEM CHECK. 2. Once the system checks[...]
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Display Modes 22 Alarm Input – Indicates that the corresponding Ch annel has an Alarm input con nection (i.e. Door Sensor, Window Sensor, Motion Sensor). Audio – The channel displayin g this icon is the current Listen-In Audio channel. Motion – Indicates that the channel is detecting M otion. Network – Indicates that a remote conn ection ha[...]
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Display Modes 23 Camera Display Modes Cameras can be displayed in several different modes by pressi ng the VIEW Button on the front panel of the system, or by pressing the VIEW Button on the Remote Co ntrol. To view a single camera, press the correspondin g number key on the Front Panel or Remote Cont rol. SINGLE CHANNEL VIEW – Press the correspo[...]
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Menu Navigation Cont rols & Tips 24 Menu Navigation Controls & Tips Menu Navigation Controls • MENU Button – Accesses the setup menu, and retu rns to previous menu option s. • Navigation Controls - Mo ve Up/Down/Left/Right. • Enter Button - Press this button to select and change the values in a menu option. Virtual Keyboard Control [...]
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System Setup Controls 25 System Setup Controls Setup Menu - Options The Setup Menu has 8 icons representi ng each menu selection: • SYSTEM - The system menu contains basic configuration settings, such a s Time/Date, Language, User, Disk Management, Information, Factory Default, S/W Update, System Log and Screen Save. • EVENT - This menu contain[...]
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System Setup Controls 26 System Menu Tree SETUP MENU SYSTEM MENU EVENT RECORD ARCHIVE CAMERA DISPLAY PTZ NETWORK DATE / TIME LANGUAGE USER DISK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION FACTOR DEFAULTS SETUP & UPDATE MANAGER SYSTEM LOG SCREENSAVER ALARM-IN TEXT-IN VIDEO-LOSS MOTION SYSTEM EVENT LAN NOTIFICATION DDNS SERIAL SITE[...]
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System Menu 27 System Menu • Date / Time – Set the Date and Time for the system. • Language – Select the GUI Languag e display • User – Configure the system users • Disk Management – Controls the o verwrite and format of the drive • Information – Displays the System information • Factory Default – Restores the unit to factor[...]
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System Menu 28 Language Setup Set the onscreen GUI language display to English, French of Spanish. User Setup Configure users for the Local System and for Remote Access . • ADMIN – The Admin login has full permissions to the system. Select the PASSWORD SET (Figure 1) option to change the password. • USER – The User login has varia ble permi[...]
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System Menu 29 User Setup (cont.) • NETWORK USER LIST – The Network List allows for 10 Users to be added to the system. Each user has vari able permissions to the system. o ID : Enter an ID for the User, using the Virtual Keyboard. o Select the PASSWORD SET (Figure 1) to set the user password. o Select the ACCESS SET (Figure 2) options to confi[...]
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System Menu 30 Disk Management (cont…) The Disk Management section al so displays information about the Internal and USB drives including: • Device Name • Disk Size • Format Button – Formats the drive. All data on the drive is erased. NOTE : If you disconnect the USB cable conne cted to the USB port or the power from the USB device while [...]
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System Menu 31 Setup & System Update Manager The Setup & System Setup menu allows the user to create a backup of the system settings, import the system settings, and update the Firmware. To make a backup copy of the System Settings, connect a USB memory stick to the Syst em and select EXPORT. Enter a name for the backup, and select OK. To i[...]
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System Menu 32 o Backup End o Backup Fail o Backup Cancel o Setup Change o Time Change (Use r) o Time Change (NTP) o Time Change (RT C) o Zone Change o Clip-Copy Begin o Clip-Copy End o Clip-Copy Fail o Clip-Copy Cancel o Disk Hot o Format (Internal) o Format (USB) o System Update o Factory Default o Disk Full o Email Send fail o Disk Smart Bad o M[...]
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Event Menu 33 Event Menu • Alarm-In – Sets the system notifications and controls when an event is triggered on an Alarm IN device. • Motion – Sets the options for Motion Detection and notification. • Video Loss - Sets the system notifications when a Video Loss event is detected. • Text-In – Sets the options for proces sing Text-In (i.[...]
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Event Menu 34 Motion Setup Controls the actions when Pixel-based motion is detected on a Channel. • HOLD TIME – Set the length of time that the event action will occur (i.e. Buzzer, Onscreen display, etc.) • CH1~CH8 – Sets the alarm for each channel to ON or OFF. • ZONE – Set the Motion Detection Area for each camera: o Grid : Select bl[...]
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Event Menu 35 Video Loss Controls the actions when a vide o loss is detected on a Channel. • HOLD TIME – Set the length of time that the event action will occur (i.e. Buzzer, Onscreen display, etc.) • CH1~CH8 – Sets the alarm for each ch annel to ON or OFF. • ACTION – Set the behavi or for the system when an event is detected on the spe[...]
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Event Menu 36 • TRANSACTION – Set the text-in d etection fields: o Start : Set the word or characters that indicate the start of a POS transaction. o End : Set the word or characters that indicate the end of a POS transaction. o Delimiter : sets the End of line character. If not entered, the System assumes that “Enter and Li ne Feed” is the[...]
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Event Menu 37 Disk S.M.A.R.T If the IDE hard disk installed in the system support s S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitori ng Analysis and Re porting Technology), the status of the installed IDE hard disk is displayed. • ON/OFF – Turns the Temperature detection ON or OFF. • HOLD TIME – Sets the event hold time from the first detection of the event. • [...]
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Record Menu 38 Record Menu The recording menu controls the settings for each camera for basic and scheduled recordi ng. • SCHEDULE – See below. • RESOLUTION – Set the size of the recorded images to 704 x 480, 704 x 240, or 352 x 240. • PRE - EVENT – See below. • CH1~CH8 VIDEO – Turn s the recording for each channel to ON or OFF. •[...]
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Archive Menu 39 Archive Menu The archive menu allows the user to backup data to a USB Memory Stick or Hard drive, CD-RW or DVD-RW Driv e. Note : You can enter the ARCHIVE menu dire ctly from Live monitoring mode by pressing the COPY key on the front panel. • TYPE – Set the archive type to Backup (backup all data for a specific date ra nge) or C[...]
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Camer a Menu 40 Camera Menu Controls the settings for individ ual cameras. • COVERT – Turns the onscreen display of the camera ON or OFF. The camera remains recording when in Co vert. • NAME – Use the virtual keyboard to set a camera description. • BRIGHTNESS / CONTR AST / HUE / SATURATION – Set camera display settings using the slider [...]
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PTZ Setup Menu 41 SEQUENCE Control Pressing the SEQ key in the live view mode causes the system to displ ay live channels sequentially. In full screen mode, the system sequences thro ugh the cameras and displays th em full screen. In the multi screen mode, the system displa ys the 2x2 live screens seque ntially. For example, if the system is in the[...]
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PTZ Setup Menu 42 Using the PTZ Camera Controls The system can control cameras with P an / Tilt /Zoom capabilities. Press the PTZ key on the front panel to enter the PTZ mode and press the button again to ex it the PTZ mode. The camera is controlled using the front panel directional control button s. Press the PTZ key on the front panel. A pop-up c[...]
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PTZ Setup Menu 43 Preset positions can be set fo r the PTZ camer as. Press the to establish Presets and enter a preset number. Press the OK button to save new setting s or the CANCEL button to cancel new settings. You can quickly move a PTZ camera to Preset position. Press the to view an established camera Preset position and enter a preset number.[...]
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PTZ Setup Menu 44 Pressing the PTZ key on the front panel when in PTZ mode will di splay the PTZ function window as shown below. Expanded P TZ features are controlled in this mode. The Presets for PTZ can be config ured or run in this window. Th e PRESET field enables PTZ camera related configurations such as controllin g the dire ction, zoom, and [...]
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Network Setup Menu 45 Network Setup Menu Controls the network settings fo r: • LAN – Network set tings for t he System • SERIAL – Controls for serial devi ces (i.e. POS input). • DDNS – Settings for remote access over the internet • NOTIFICATIONS – Automatic email or network notification when an event occurs • SITE – Controls th[...]
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Network Setup Menu 46 Serial Setup Controls for the Serial setup for PTZ, Specia lt y Keyboard or Point of Sale (POS) system. • USE – Set the device connected to the serial port to PTZ, Keyboard or POS. • PORT – Contains the port specific settings. Please refer to the manual for the specific device for details: o Baud Rate o Parity o Data B[...]
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Network Setup Menu 47 Notification Setup This menu enables notification of eve nt informatio n to Email or Network when an event o ccurs. • EMAIL SENDER – Set the email address to appear as the Sender when an email is received. • RECEIPIENTS – Set the list of email addresses to recei ve an email when an event occurs. • INTERVAL – Set th[...]
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Network Setup Menu 48 Network Notification : The Network Notification feature sends a n alert from the System to the remote client software (up to 5 instances of the Software Client). This feature i s designed to work on the L ocal Area Network. 1. Run IPCONFIG on the PC with the installed Software Client to get the IP Address. 2. Set the IP Addres[...]
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Additional Key Functions 49 Additional Key Functions Key Add Function Pressing the Fn key on the front panel will display the ke y add function window. PANEL ADJUST You can configure the brig htness an d contrast of the LCD panel. Pressing the SET item displ ays a control bar at the bottom of the live screen as follows. Press the MENU or Fn key to [...]
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Additional Key Functions 50 SNAPSHOT You can capture and save a still cut in the pause mode during the pl ayback. First, insert the USB memory stick to the USB port in the front panel. Then, play a video and set scree n mode to full screen for the channel you want to captu re. After that, press the pau se button in the capture position of vid eo. F[...]
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Playing Recorded Video 51 Playing Recorded Video If a user with Search authority logs into the system , the user can view record ed video. Once video has been recorded, you can view it by p ressing the PLAY , key on the front panel. • When playing video for the first time, the system w ill di splay the most recently reco rded video. • When play[...]
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Playing Recorded Video 52 Mouse Usage The mouse can be used for easy pl ayback control. Po sition the mouse pointer at the bottom of the playback screen, and the followin g search toolbar will display. Clicking on the left side exits the toolbar. To display t he toolbar again, position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the playback screen. The ind[...]
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Video Search 53 Video Search Pressing the SEARCH key on the front panel or the remote control enters t he Search mode while in the Live monitoring mode or in the Playback mo de. The Search function window will be di splayed. Select SOURCE to search from the beginning. GO TO THE FIRST Select “GO TO THE FIRST” in the search fun ction m enu. This [...]
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Video Search 54 CALENDAR SEARCH Select the “CALENDAR SEARCH” opti on in the search function menu. A basic search screen will be displayed as shown below. • Select the CHANNEL, ITEM and MONTH to search. • Days with recorded vi deo display on the cale ndar with red numbers. • Highlight the days with recorded vi deo by using the arro w butto[...]
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Video Search 55 NOTE : The 24 hours time table has 24 one-hou r segments. Each segment consist s of 24-numeric blocks which are ranged from 0 to 23. If a number is hi ghlight ed in Red, it means that video was recorde d during that hour. However, it does NOT mean vide o was recorded for the entire hour. NOTE : The 60 minutes time table has six 10 -[...]
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Video Search 56 • Pressing the ENTER , key will ext r act the event video and display the first imag e of the event. • Pressing the PLAY , key will start playing the “event” video segment. • Pressing the STOP , key causes the system to return to live monitoring mode. • The Event Search can be further refined by se lecting the OPTION but[...]
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Video Search 57 TEXT-IN SEARCH The Text-In Search allows the user to search for a recorded video i nitiated by a Text-In input (such as a POS device). • Select TEXT-IN SEARCH in the search function menu to display a Text-In search window as below. • Selecting an event in the list will play a video of the c hosen date and time. • Selecting the[...]
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Video Search 58 • Press the DETAIL button to overlay the text-i n data on the video duri ng the Text-In playback. • Pressing the MENU key while in the On-Screen Te xt -In playback mode returns the system to the Text-In search mode. • Pressing the PLAY , key while in the Text-In search mode returns the system to the Playback mode and exits the[...]
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Observation System Specification s - Appendix #1 59 Observation System Specifications - Appendix #1 SYSTEM Operating System Embedded Li nux (Built-In Flash Memory) Language English ( Multi Languages will be available ) Storage One HDD Data Export Medium USB (HDD, Flash Drive, CD-RW) Data Backup Archiving (USB HDD), Clip -Copy (CD-RW, USB Flash Driv[...]
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Observation System Specification s - Appendix #1 60 Pixel Pitch 0.294mm X 0.294mm Color Depths 16.7M Colors Contrast Ratio 1000 : 1 ( Typical ) Brightness 300cd / m2 Viewing Angles (Left/Right/Up/Down) 80˚ / 80˚ / 80˚ / 80˚ (Typical) Light Source / Lifetime 4CCFT / 50,000 Hours ( Minimum ) Response Time ( Tr / Tf ) 1.5/3.5ms (Rising / Falling) [...]
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Connecting Motion / Alarm Device - Appendix # 2 61 Connecting Motion / Alarm Device - Appendix #2 Motion detection and Alarm controls a re enabled through the Menu system on t he Obse rvation System. Additional motion sensor devi ces can be connecte d to the system (Motion Sen sors, Door/Window Sensors). A motion detection or sensor unit can be use[...]
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Connecting RS-485 & RS-232 Device s - Appendix #3 62 Connecting RS-485 & RS-232 Devices - Appendix #3 PTZ Cameras (not included with this sys tem) can be connected to the PTZ Control Block on t he back panel of the System. The PTZ Contro ls are enabled t hrough the Menu syst em on the Observation System. Additional PTZ Cameras are available[...]
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Full Connectivity Diag ram – Appendix #4 63 Full Connectivity Diagram – Appendix #4 The following diagram outlines a gene ral set of c onnections available with the Observation System. OBSERVATION SYSTEM PTZ CAMERA RS-485 CONNECTION SENSOR ( NOT INCLUDED ) ROUTER (NOT INCLUDED) PC (NOT INCLUDED) DIN AND BNC TYPE CAMERAS (Up to 4 DIN and 4 BNC)[...]
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Hard Drive Replacement - Appendix # 5 64 Hard Drive Replacement - Appendix #5 The System comes with a pre-install ed Hard Drive; however the unit w ill work with a replacement single IDE Hard Drive (up to 750GB). NOTE : Make sure that the System is OF F and the po wer cable has been disco nnected before changing the Hard Drive. Removing the Back Co[...]
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Hard Drive Replacement (cont …) 65 Hard Drive Replacement (cont …) Installing the New Drive • Insert the new drive, and r eattach the h olding screws. • Reconnect the cables in th e same way as connected to the previ ous drive. o Reconnect the IDE Cable. Confi rm that the ca ble is connected securely co nnected within the System and to the [...]
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Troubleshooting – Appendi x #6 66 Troubleshooting – Appendix #6 When a malfunction occurs, it may not be se rious and can be corrected e asily. The following describes the most common problems and solutions. Please refer to the following before calling Lo rex Technical Support: Problem: Observation System Unit is not re ceiving power, or i s no[...]
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Troubleshooting (cont…) 67 Troubleshooting (cont…) Problem: The picture on the Observation Syst em is poor, shrinks or flicker s Check: • Check the camera vide o cable and connections • Disconnect and reco nnect the cable at t he Observation System and at the Cam era • Clean the camera lens • Adjust the CONTRAST and BRIG HTNESS settings[...]
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Factory Default Settings - Appendix # 7 68 Factory Default Settings - Appendix #7 Menu Item Parameter Default Setting DATE / TIME SETUP : TIME ZONE DST ON/OFF FORMAT : DATE TIME TIME SYNC : INTERVAL GMT-05:00 OFF MM/DD/YYYY 24H OFF LANGUAGE ENGLISH/FRENCH…. ENGLISH DISK MANAGEMENT RECORD MODE DISK FULL WARNING DISK FULL ACTION MIRROR OVERWRITE 90[...]
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Factory Default Settings - Appendix # 7 69 DWELL TIME VIDEO AUDIO SPEED (T/E) QUALITY (T/E) 5SEC 1~8:ON 1~4:ON, 5~8:OFF 15/15 B/B CAMERA NAME (CH1~CH8) COVERT CAM1 ~ CAM9 OFF DISPLAY SEQUENCE: DWELL TIME EVENT SCREEN MODE OSD: DATE/TIME AUDIO OUTPUT EVENT MARK NETWORK DISK SIZE USER CAM NAME PTZ 3SEC UNCHANGED ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON PTZ ON/OFF PRO[...]
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System Log & Messages – Appen dix #8 70 System Log & Messages – Appendix #8 System Log Log Message Log Option Description START UP START UP System power on start SETUP BEGIN SETUP BEGIN System setup began at the local site SETUP END SETUP END System setup ended at the local site SETUP CHANGE SETUP CHANGE System setup changed at the loca[...]
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System Log & Messages – Appen dix #8 71 Pop-Up Messages Classification Message Description PLEASE WAIT… Waiting for interna l operation. DETECTING USB DEVICE… Detecting the USB device. SNAPSHOT IS EXECUTING. PLEASE WAIT… Wait ing fo r the Snap Shot operat ion. Displays the status of an instantaneous operation (disappeared automatically [...]
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System Log & Messages – Appen dix #8 72 DOMAIN NAME IS TOO LONG. The domain name is too long in the D DNS Setup mode. SAME PORTS EXISTED. User tried to select the Port Number already existed in the Port Setup mode . ADMIN IS NOT ALLOWED. ENTER DIFFERENT ID. User entered ADMIN as an ID in the Notification Setup mode. USER IS NOT ALLOWED. ENTER[...]
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Optional Accessories 73 Optional Accessories The following accessories are available to add to your existin g system To order these accessory items, or for a complete listing of available products, please visit us on the web at: WWW.LOREXCCTV.COM DIN CAMERAS PTZ TYPE CAMERAS BNC CAMERAS NIGHT VISION ACCESSORIES CAMERA ADAPTOR CABLES CAMERA EXTENSIO[...]
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It’s all on the web Product Information User Manuals Quick Start Guides Specification Sheets Software Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Lorex Technology I nc. VISIT www . lorexcctv.com www.lorexcctv.com[...]