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 Camera 

Menu 

 

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Camera Menu 

Controls the settings for individual cameras. 
 

 

COVERT – 

Turns the onscreen display of 

the camera ON or OFF. The camera 
remains recording when in Covert. 

 

NAME

 – Use the virtual keyboard to set a 

camera description. 

 

BRIGHTNESS / CONTRAST / HUE / 
SATURATION 

– Set camera display 

settings using the slider bars. 

 

RESET 

– Resets the camera to default 

settings. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Display Setup Menu 

Controls the settings for the Onscreen Display. 
 

 

SEQUENCE DWELL TIME – 

Sets the 

time that each camera is displayed 
onscreen when in Sequence Mode. Set 
between 1~99 seconds. 

 

EVENT SCREEN MODE

 – Set the mode 

to CHANGED to allow the system to 
switch to a channel when an event is 
detected. 

 

OSD

– Set the items to display on the 

main video display screen: 

o

 

Date/Time 

 

o

 

Disk Size

 

o

 

Audio Output

 

o

 

User

 

o

 

Event Mark

 

o

 

Cam Name

 

o

 

Network Connection

 

o

 

PTZ Control

 

 

Summary of Contents for L19LD800 Series

Page 1: ...Copyright 2007 Lorex Technology 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...

Page 2: ...K OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning fl...

Page 3: ...ence receptacles and the point where they exit from the video product 8 Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the video product and to...

Page 4: ...ds 15 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to determine that the video produ...

Page 5: ...er there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by tur...

Page 6: ...with mouse driven navigation and multi lingual on screen display High Reliability Surveillance Hard Disk Drive with MPEG4 video compression Hard Drive mirroring feature for backup and redundancy High...

Page 7: ...21 General Display Overview 21 Onscreen Icons Legend 22 Camera Display Modes 23 Menu Navigation Controls Tips 24 Menu Navigation Controls 24 Virtual Keyboard Control 24 Active Option Indicator 24 Syst...

Page 8: ...Specifications Appendix 1 59 Connecting Motion Alarm Device Appendix 2 61 Installing a Sensor 61 Connecting RS 485 RS 232 Devices Appendix 3 62 Installing a PTZ RS 485 Type PTZ Camera 62 Installing a...

Page 9: ...CK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE 1 x LCD DVR COMBO UNIT WITH PRE INSTALLED HDD REMOTE CONTROL 1 x HARDWARE MANUAL 1 x SOFTWARE...

Page 10: ...ress the key to return to the live screen mode while in the playback mode 5 PAUSE Press the key to freeze the video on the screen in the playback mode 6 CAMERA NUMBER Pressing a numbered button will d...

Page 11: ...r will be ON when the Monitor display is OFF but will not be illuminated when the monitor display is ON 12 POWER Press to turn the monitor display ON Press key again to turn the monitor display OFF 13...

Page 12: ...ys are used to move the active selection to each menu or field Pressing the Left and Right arrow keys in a configuration menu changes the value of a selected item PTZ MODE The Arrow keys can be used t...

Page 13: ...l the preset USB Connection The Two USB ports on the front panel provide a convenient connection point for External Hard Drives Optical Drives CDRW DVDRW and Flash Drives which allow the user to copy...

Page 14: ...ces such as a keyboard and a POS device not included 3 ETHERNET LAN PORT Connects the monitor to a router for connection to the internet Refer to appendicies for Remote Connection setup 4 6 PIN DIN CA...

Page 15: ...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 Devices to the System by running the cables th...

Page 16: ...e Main Menu system setup AUDIO Press to select a channel for listen in audio MUTE Turns volume OFF LCD Opens the LCD Control Menu NAVIGATION Navigates in MENU and SEARCH modes Adjusts the area in ZOOM...

Page 17: ...he camera in a location that has conditions not recommended in this manual consult with a professional installer and consider use of a separate camera cover or housing Before starting permanent instal...

Page 18: ...e are pointed together when connecting the cable If the pins in the DIN Cable are bent the Camera will NOT function 2 Connect the male end of the supplied 100 extension cable to an open DIN camera inp...

Page 19: ...ect the BNC connector to the Camera 2 Connect the Power Adaptor to a wall outlet IMPORTANT NOTE The ends of the extension cable are NOT the same one end has a Male power port and the other has a Femal...

Page 20: ...the right mouse button during live monitoring displays a Quick Links Menu Selecting the SETUP MENU option accesses the System Configuration menu same as pressing the MENU button Selecting all other op...

Page 21: ...nd a system legend in a 3x3 Screen View NOTE Pressing the POWER button located on the front panel of the Observation System turns the Monitor ON OFF only and does not affect the actual power state of...

Page 22: ...Mute The Audio for the current channel is OFF 4 SYSTEM STATUS BAR Displays the System status for Date Time Set in the System Menu HDD Full Status Displays the amount of HDD used or displays OVER when...

Page 23: ...te Control To view a single camera press the corresponding number key on the Front Panel or Remote Control SINGLE CHANNEL VIEW Press the corresponding Channel Number to view QUAD CHANNEL VIEW CAM 1 4...

Page 24: ...A Z 0 9 Symbols _ and SPACE Use the for backspace and the X for delete Navigate using the arrow keys on the Front Panel Remote Control or Mouse Use the ENTER key to choose the letters numbers and symb...

Page 25: ...the input and output of the system DISPLAY You can change configurations of information to be displayed on the screen PTZ This menu enables PTZ camera related configurations such as controlling the d...

Page 26: ...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...

Page 27: ...e configurations for the system o Date Set the Year Month Day o Time Set the Time in either 12 or 24 hour format set in the Format Section o Time Zone Set the Time Zone local to the System GMT 0 o DST...

Page 28: ...n login has full permissions to the system Select the PASSWORD SET Figure 1 option to change the password USER The User login has variable permissions to the system Select the PASSWORD SET Figure 1 an...

Page 29: ...e and can be backed up to a USB storage device The Disk Management section displays the name and basic hardware information of each device RECORD MODE Sets the system to either o OVERWRITE old data on...

Page 30: ...te an e mail notification If the USB cable is disconnected while mirroring mirrored data might be lost System Information Displays details about the System and System Setup This information is View on...

Page 31: ...the most up to date version from the web at http www lorexcctv com and save the file to a USB Memory Stick Once the Memory stick is connected to the system select the Update version and select OK NOT...

Page 32: ...recorded Screen Save Setup The Screen Save feature will turn the monitor screen ON OFF automatically NOTE The DVR will continue recording when the Monitor is OFF ON OFF Turns the Screen Save feature O...

Page 33: ...ength of time that the event action will occur i e Buzzer Onscreen display etc ALM1 8 Sets the alarm for each channel to ON or OFF TYPE Set the Type of Alarm to Normally Open NO or Normally Closed NC...

Page 34: ...all sections o Inverse Reverses the current setup o Test Test the motion detection on that camera Detected fields are highlighted ACTION Set the behavior for the system when an event is detected on t...

Page 35: ...Controls the Text In setup for text overlay on the Video Image from another device i e Point of Sale Select each camera to record when Text IN is detected A pop up window will appear for each channel...

Page 36: ...Temperature Set the actions to take when the system temperature is too high ON OFF Turns the Temperature detection ON or OFF TYPE Set to Fahrenheit or Celsius LIMIT Set the upper temperature limit Onc...

Page 37: ...HOLD TIME Sets the event hold time from the first detection of the event ACTION Set the behavior for the system when an event is detected on the specified channel o All All actions occur o Relay A rel...

Page 38: ...Event recording for each channel QUALITY C E Set the recording quality Low Normal High or Best when in Continuous or Event recording for each channel Schedule Setup Set the daily recording schedule fo...

Page 39: ...ard WRITE STATUS BAR Displays the status of the backup UPDATE BUTTON Refreshes the backup status START BUTTON Starts the backup Note The maximum data size to be copied for CLIP COPY is limited to 2GB...

Page 40: ...bars RESET Resets the camera to default settings Display Setup Menu Controls the settings for the Onscreen Display SEQUENCE DWELL TIME Sets the time that each camera is displayed onscreen when in Sequ...

Page 41: ...ll screen mode or the 3x3 screen the onscreen display will appear in sequence as Ff the system is in the 2x2 screen mode Quad the onscreen display will appear in sequence as Press the SEQ key to exit...

Page 42: ...channel select window for the PTZ cameras will be displayed Select the PTZ camera to control by selecting it from the menu The PTZ icon flickers on the PTZ camera screen That means a live screen mode...

Page 43: ...a Preset position and enter a preset number A Mouse can be used for easier PTZ control Position the mouse pointer at the bottom of the screen in PTZ mode and the following PTZ toolbar will display Cli...

Page 44: ...e saved Enter a preset number then press the OK button After that if you select the RUN PRESET the PTZ camera will move to the preset position and exit the PTZ function window Set the feature you wish...

Page 45: ...etting detection to Manual or DHCP If set to DHCP the network information will be assigned by the network router TCPIP Setup for the system s network settings IF set to DHCP the settings will not be a...

Page 46: ...arity o Data Bit o Stop Bit NOTE If you select PTZ RS 485 you can t use POS or REMOTE RS 232 DDNS Setup Controls for the settings for DDNS Remote connection ON OFF Turn DDNS ON or OFF DOMAIN NAME USER...

Page 47: ...ail address of recipients up to 5 Press the CHECK button to test the e mail setup The system displays the status result of connection test for each e mail address Note A correct address for both SENDE...

Page 48: ...he IP Address location of the Lorex Client Software The PC to receive the event notification on the Network Notification screen These sites are part of the NETWORK section The Lorex Client Software PC...

Page 49: ...rightness and contrast of the LCD panel Pressing the SET item displays a control bar at the bottom of the live screen as follows Press the MENU or Fn key to exit the LCD adjust mode EVENT RESET Select...

Page 50: ...nly KEY LOCK Selecting KEY LOCK in the function screen causes the system to lock the buttons on the front panel from functioning 6 2 AUDIO Control Pressing the AUDIO key on the front panel will displa...

Page 51: ...d Pressing the button again toggles the playback speed between and The screen displays and respectively FF Fast Forward Button Pressing the button plays video forward at high speed Pressing the button...

Page 52: ...he following functions Go to the first image Fast backward play Play video backward at regular speed Step backward one frame Pause Step forward one frame Play video forward at regular speed Fast forwa...

Page 53: ...rch function menu This function displays the first recorded image GO TO THE LAST Select GO TO THE LAST in the search function menu This function displays the last recorded image GO TO THE DATE TIME Se...

Page 54: ...d press the ENTER key to select and a time table window will be displayed as shown below Hours in which video was recorded will be highlighted with red Highlight the hours with recorded video by using...

Page 55: ...segment consists of 10 numeric blocks which range from 0 to 9 If a number is highlighted in Red it means that video was recorded during that 10 minute time block However it does NOT mean video was re...

Page 56: ...PTION button and setting up the new search condition The Video can be searched from the first to last recorded images or by using the start and stop times and dates Selecting the FROM and TO fields wi...

Page 57: ...blank all the Text In events are searched You can enter a maximum of 5 items to be search by and any Text In event containing any of the typed words will be searched Press the SEARCH button in Text In...

Page 58: ...NOTE The video in the Text In playback mode is played at regular speed BOOKMARK SEARCH Select the BOOKMARK SEARCH in the search function menu to display a bookmark search window as shown below The Boo...

Page 59: ...eras 30 IPS NTSC 704x480 all cameras Playback Rate Same as Recording Rate Recording Mode Time Lapse Event Pre Event up to 30 sec regardless of IPS Text In Search Mode Calendar Time Date Event Log Text...

Page 60: ...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 GENERAL Dimensions W x H x D 568 mm x 638 mm x 310 mm Inclu...

Page 61: ...t has been installed on Alarm Block port 4 When this sensor is activated the camera on port 4 will become active if enabled in the MENU on the Observation System Installing a Sensor 1 Connect the GROU...

Page 62: ...stem 3 Connect the Camera to the desired BNC Channel DIN Channel 1 must be empty 4 Configure PTZ Menu options The PTZ Camera Settings will depend on the Type of Camera refer to the specific Camera Man...

Page 63: ...am Appendix 4 The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the Observation System OBSERVATION SYSTEM PTZ CAMERA RS 485 CONNECTION SENSOR NOT INCLUDED ROUTER NOT INCLUDED...

Page 64: ...ve Removing the Back Cover and Installed Drive 1 Remove the two screws on the back hard drive cover panel Remove the panel 2 Unscrew the two screws on the Hard Drive bracket 3 Remove all cables from t...

Page 65: ...ket and reattach the screws Replace the drive cover on the back of the System and reattach with the screws New Hard Drive Format The New Hard Drive MUST be formatted NOTE If a new HARD DRIVE is detect...

Page 66: ...urge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet Confirm that the unit is powered on LED indicators on the front should be ON Problem The Observation System is...

Page 67: ...on System and at the Camera Clean the camera lens Adjust the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS settings in the Menu Check that the Camera is not in direct sunlight Problem There is no picture appearing on a Cha...

Page 68: ...00 00 OFF 17 00 00 5 MIN ALARM IN HOLD TIME ON OFF TYPE ACTION RECORD 5SEC ON N O RELAY BUZZER LAN Current Channel MOTION HOLD TIME ON OFF SENSITIVITY BLOCKS AREA ACTION RECORD 5SEC ON 3 1 All Block...

Page 69: ...SIZE USER CAM NAME PTZ 3SEC UNCHANGED ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON PTZ ON OFF PROTOCOL ID OFF CDC2400 DYNA 0 LAN TYPE TCP IP IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY DNS SERVER PORT DHCP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 70: ...System time zone changed CLIP BEGIN CLIP COPY BEGIN System Clip Copy began CLIP END CLIP COPY END System Clip Copy ended CLIP FAIL CLIP COPY FAIL System Clip Copy failed CLIP CANCEL CLIP COPY CANCEL...

Page 71: ...ound a new USB device USB DEVICE DETACHED The USB device was extracted from the system ACCESS DENIED User had no access authority THIS CAMERA IS NOT PTZ CAMERA User tried to use PTZ function for the c...

Page 72: ...the ID already existed Notification Setup mode INVALID ADDRESS The system has an invalid NTP server address during the NTP checking SERVICE FAILED The system can t connect to the NTP server during the...

Page 73: ...ailable to add to your existing 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 C...

Page 74: ...It s all on the web Product Information User Manuals Quick Start Guides Specification Sheets Software Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Lorex Technology Inc VISIT www lorexcctv com www lorexcctv com...

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