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L284161 - Front - Primary Function Buttons

8. 

MENU BUTTON

 - Displays the on screen MENU. For details on MENU options, see page 18.

9. 

CHANNEL BUTTONS

:

• 

CH1 / UP

: Changes to CHANNEL 1 in Camera Mode, and is used as UP in MENU mode

• 

CH2 / RIGHT

: Changes to CHANNEL 2 in Camera Mode, and is used as RIGHT in MENU mode

• 

CH3 / DOWN

: Changes to CHANNEL 3 in Camera Mode, and is used as DOWN in MENU mode

• 

CH4 / LEFT

: Changes to CHANNEL 4 in Camera Mode, and is used as LEFT in MENU mode

• 

QUAD / ENTER

: Shows all CHANNELS in QUAD Mode, and is used as ENTER in MENU mode

The 

CHANNEL BUTTONS

 are also used to enter the 

SYSTEM PASSWORD

 (using digits 1-4) 

when prompted.

10. 

HDD ACCESS LIGHTS

 - Indicates access to the REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE

11. 

IR RECEIVER

 - Used to receive a signal from the REMOTE CONTROL

12. 

STOP BUTTON

 - Stops the current RECORDING, and stops the playback of a previously 

recorded EVENT

13. 

REW BUTTON

 - Rewind the playback of a previously recorded event

14. 

PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON

 - Start the PLAYBACK of a previously recorded event / Pauses the 

PLAYBACK of a previously recorded event

15. 

FF BUTTON 

- Fast Forward the playback of a previously recorded event

16. 

SLOW BUTTON

 - Slow the playback of a previously recorded event

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Summary of Contents for L284161

Page 1: ...Copyright 2006 LOREX Technology Inc www lorexcctv com 4 CHANNEL NETWORKABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER Instruction Manual English Version 1 0 MODEL L284161...

Page 2: ...literature accompanying the appliance WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY...

Page 3: ...cord and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated insulation have it replaced by your service technician 7 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not like...

Page 4: ...can prevent fire electric shock or other hazards 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the...

Page 5: ...ted z Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for assistance LOREX Technology Inc http www lorexcctv com NOTE This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the...

Page 6: ...60 GB Hard Drive in Removable Drive Bay Remote Control or Main Panel operation Password Security Protected Multiple Viewing modes Quad Full Screen Video motion detection Audio recording Free DDNS Serv...

Page 7: ...CORD FPS 20 RECORD QUALITY 20 SET BY WEEK 20 Sensor Set 21 SENSOR RECORD 21 SENSOR RECORD DURATION 21 SENSOR1 SENSOR4 21 Motion Set 21 MOTION RECORD 21 MOTION RECORD DURATION 21 CHANNEL1 CHANNEL4 21 S...

Page 8: ...Recording On screen Messages 29 Search Functions Event Search 30 Search Functions Time Search 31 Playback Functions 31 PTZ Pan Tilt Zoom Control 32 NetViewer Installation Requirements 33 Network Conne...

Page 9: ...g components CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE 4 CHANNEL NETWORKABLE DVR Hard Drive NOT Included Remote Control with Batteri...

Page 10: ...by removing the DVR Case please speak with a Technician for assistance 2 REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE BAY LOCK Locks Unlocks the REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE bay 3 POWER LED Indicates the ON OFF state of the DVR unit...

Page 11: ...in MENU mode The CHANNEL BUTTONS are also used to enter the SYSTEM PASSWORD using digits 1 4 when prompted 10 HDD ACCESS LIGHTS Indicates access to the REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE 11 IR RECEIVER Used to rec...

Page 12: ...connecting AUDIO OUT from the DVR to another device 4 AUDIO IN CH1 CH4 Channel 1 4 AUDIO INPUTS from CAMERA or DVR 5 POWER SWITCH Turn the DVR unit ON OFF 6 ETHERNET PORT Used to connect the DVR to a...

Page 13: ...er in MENU Mode 6 EVENT Enter EVENT Search Mode 7 PLAY PAUSE Play or Pause Recorded Playback 8 REW Rewind Recorded Playback 9 STOP Stop the Recorded Playback or Recording 10 MENU Enter MENU Mode 11 CH...

Page 14: ...e release latch with the word OPEN printed beside it by gently pushing on the latch Slide the cover off to where it locks or catches the stopper and lift the Cartridge Casing to remove it STEP 3 Conne...

Page 15: ...red in place over the release latch STEP 6 Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DVR Fully insert the Cartridge Case into the DVR STEP 7 Lock the Cabinet Lock the cabinet by turning the key clockwise...

Page 16: ...loading screen detects the MASTER and SLAVE HARD DRIVES The drive detection shows the model and type of drive or indicates NOT INSTALLED if a drive is not found The AUDIO is also checked at this time...

Page 17: ...DE with the following information displayed on screen ALARM Shows CAMERAS in ALARM mode CH1 CH4 Camera title indicators USED M Amount of HARD DRIVE used in GB z M indicates MASTER HARD DRIVE z S indic...

Page 18: ...in the Menu mode the system will go back to the previously displayed live camera screen MENU Scroll up and down within a menu option Scroll left and right within a menu option Press this button to se...

Page 19: ...ons using the buttons Select an option using the buttons The CALENDAR displayed on the right side of the screen will change automatically once an option has been changed Select the MENU button to retu...

Page 20: ...High 4 SET BY WEEK Set up a weekly recording schedule Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to enter the SET BY WEEK submenu Move up and down through the options using the bu...

Page 21: ...1 for Alarm Block Configuration SENSOR SENSOR RECORD SENSOR RECORD DUR SENSOR1 SENSOR2 SENSOR3 SENSOR4 ON 10 SEC N OPEN N OPEN N OPEN N OPEN MOVE SELECT EXIT Motion Set 1 MOTION RECORD Sets the Motion...

Page 22: ...indicator appears at the top LEFT corner of the monitor screen For example ALARM 1UU This indicates that Channel 1 is in ALARM and the U displayed on Channels 2 and 3 indicate that these channels are...

Page 23: ...A lower frame rate will provide a more fragmented playback and uses less Hard Drive space Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option Available settings are 1...

Page 24: ...e DVR to Factory Defaults ALL SETTINGS will be reset except for the DATE and TIME 4 OVERWRITE ENABLE Allows for data overwrite on the Hard Drive Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the...

Page 25: ...GB The information shown includes Master HDD Size The total size of the Master Hard Drive Master HDD Used How much of the drive space has been used Slave HDD Size The total size of the Slave Hard Driv...

Page 26: ...atically from the DNS Server Navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to change the option to either Y or N NOTE If the DDNS IP Address does not automatically complete successful...

Page 27: ...set to YES To manually set this value navigate to this option using the buttons and press the button to access the DDNS Submenu Use the keys to change the values and press the key to accept the chang...

Page 28: ...options Refer to Page 21 for more details Schedule Recording starts at a specific date and time Scheduled Recording is configured through the Schedule Menu options Refer to Page 20 for more details Ma...

Page 29: ...ered to Continue CH1 CH4 Indicates that the channel is currently in Recording mode E REC Indicates that the DVR is recording in EACH recording mode Q REC indicates the DVR is in QUAD recording mode 0...

Page 30: ...sor Motion and Manual Events Select the HARD DRIVE Master Hard Drive or Slave Hard Drive by pressing the buttons Navigate using the buttons and press the PLAY PAUSE button to view the selected event E...

Page 31: ...Speed options include 4x 16x 32x 64x and 128x Press the FF button to switch between these speed options REW Reverse the playback of a Recorded Event Speed options include 4x 16x 32x 64x and 128x Press...

Page 32: ...enter PTZ Mode The following buttons are used to Control a camera in PTZ mode SLOW Button Enter Exit PTZ Mode CH1 Button UP Mode moves the camera UP CH2 Button RIGHT Mode moves the camera RIGHT CH3 B...

Page 33: ...ition Windows XP Professional Processor Pentium 4 1 5 GHz Processor or equivalent Memory 256 MB RAM Hard Drive 50 MB Installation space required Additional Hard Drive space required for recording Reco...

Page 34: ...router prior to powering on the system This allows the system to communicate on your network 2 Set up a web account at http dips dipserv com Refer to the NetViewer Manual for setup and configuration i...

Page 35: ...i e from the Internet the information is sent to the Router When a computer on the Internet needs to send data to your internal network it sends this data to the external IP address of the Router The...

Page 36: ...e NTSC PAL 120 FPS QUAD 30 FPS Each NTSC 100 FPS QUAD 25 FPS Each PAL Recording Frame Rate NTSC PAL 30 FPS QUAD 7 5 FPS Each NTSC 25 FPS QUAD 6 25 FPS Each PAL Display Modes Full Screen QUAD Compressi...

Page 37: ...several cables and receive power from a wall outlet Connecting BNC Cameras to the L284161 DVR requires the use of the included BNC to RCA Adaptors 1 Connect the Video cable to an open BNC Video Port m...

Page 38: ...a View Only device A Slave Monitor can only display camera data as it is shown on screen on the DVR Specific controls for the DVR are configured through the Menu Options 1 Connect the VIDEO OUT port o...

Page 39: ...the BNC to RCA Male to Female adapters on the BNC CH1 CH4 found on the DVR 2 Attach the BNC to RCA Male to Female Adapters on the BNC CH1 CH4 found on the DVR 3 Connect the standard RCA cables from t...

Page 40: ...al to the DVR to begin camera viewing on the matching Video Channel when enabled in the MENU ALARM SET MODE Example A Window sensor unit has been installed on Alarm Block port 1 When this sensor is ac...

Page 41: ...ch as an electric calculator or phone charger If the unit is connected through a power bar or surge protector try bypassing the bar and connecting the power directly to the wall outlet Problem DVR is...

Page 42: ...CAMERA connections to the DVR Audio and Video Check that the monitor being used has sound capabilities Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the DVR and at the Camera Try moving the camera to another...

Page 43: ...s all on the web Product Information User Manuals Quick Start Guides Specification Sheets Software Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Strategic Vista International Inc VISIT wwwlorexcctv com www lorexcctv co...

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