LOREX Technology Home Security System L19lD1616501 User Manual

19" LCD COLOR  
OBSERVATION SYSTEM  
With Built-In 16 Channel Triplex  
Digital Video  
Instruction Manual  
English Version 1.0  
MODEL:  
L19LD1600 Series  
Copyright © 2008 LOREX Technology Inc.  
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Important Safeguards  
Important Safeguards  
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your video  
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 assure your enjoyment and proper use of the video  
product and accessory equipment. Please read them carefully before operating and using your video product.  
Installation  
1. Read and Follow Instructions - All the safety and  
operating instructions should be read before the  
video product is operated. Follow all operating  
instructions.  
8. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the case are  
provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation  
of the video product and to protect it from  
overheating. These openings must not be blocked  
or covered. The openings should never be blocked  
by placing the video equipment on a bed, sofa, rug,  
or other similar surface. This video product should  
never be placed near or over a radiator or heat  
register. This video product should not be placed in  
a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack  
unless proper ventilation is provided or the video  
product manufacturer’s instructions have been  
followed.  
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating  
instructions should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings - Comply with all warnings on the  
video product and in the operating instructions.  
4. Polarization - Do not defeat the safety purpose of  
the polarized or grounding-type plug.  
A polarized plug has two blades with  
one wider than the other.  
9. Attachments - Do not use attachments unless  
recommended by the video product manufacturer as  
they may cause a hazard.  
Agroundingtypeplughastwoblades  
and a third grounding prong.  
10. Water and Moisture - Do not use this video product  
nearwater. Forexample, nearabathtub, washbowl,  
kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near  
a swimming pool and the like.  
The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety.  
If the provided plug does not fit into  
your outlet, consult an electrician for  
replacement of the obsolete outlet  
Caution: Maintain electrical safety. Powerline  
operated equipment or accessories connected to  
this unit should bear the UL listing mark of CSA  
certification mark on the accessory itself and should  
not be modified so as to defeat the safety features.  
This will help avoid any potential hazard from  
electrical shock or fire. If in doubt, contact qualified  
service personnel.  
5. .Power Sources - This video product should be  
operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of  
the type of power supply to your location, consult  
your video dealer or local power company. For video  
products intended to operate from battery power, or  
other sources, refer to the operating instructions.  
11. Accessories - Do not place this video equipment  
on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, or table. The video  
equipment may fall, causing serious  
6. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets of  
extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire  
or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets, extension  
cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire  
insulation, and broken plugs are dangerous. They  
may result in a shock or fire hazard. Periodically  
examine the cord, and if its appearance indicates  
damage or deteriorated insulation, have it replaced  
by your service technician.  
damage to the video product. Use  
this video product only with a cart,  
stand, tripod, bracket, or table  
recommended  
by  
the  
manufacturer or sold with the video  
product.Anymountingoftheproduct  
should follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions and use  
a
mounting accessory  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
7. Power-CordProtection-Powersupplycordsshould  
be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on  
or pinched by items placed upon or against them,  
paying particular attention to cords at plugs,  
convenience receptacles, and the point where they  
exit from the video product.  
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Important Safeguards  
Service  
13. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this video  
equipment yourself as opening or removing covers  
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
Use  
19. Cleaning - Unplug the video product from the wall  
outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
20. Product and Cart Combination - Video and cart  
combination should be moved with care. Quick  
stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may  
cause the video product and car combination to  
overturn.  
14. Conditions Requiring Service - Unplug this video  
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions.  
21. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects for  
any kind into this video product through openings as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or  
“short-out” parts that could result in a fire or electric  
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the video  
product.  
A. When the power supply cord or plug is  
damaged.  
B. If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen  
into the video product.  
C. If the video product has been exposed to rain  
or water.  
22. Lightning - For added protection for this video  
product during a lightning storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of time,  
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the  
antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage  
to the video product due to lightning and power line  
surges.  
D. If the video product does not operate normally  
by following the operating instructions. Adjust  
only those controls that are covered by the  
operating instructions. Improper adjustment of  
other controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualified technician  
to restore the video product to its normal  
operation.  
E. If the video product has been dropped or the  
cabinet has been damaged.  
F. When the video product exhibits a distinct  
change in performance. This indicates a need for  
service.  
15. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are  
required, have the service technician verify that the  
replacements used have the same safety  
characteristics as the original parts. Use of  
replacements specified by the video product  
manufacturercanpreventfire, electricshockorother  
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 manufacturer to determine that the video  
product is in safe operating condition.  
17. Wall or Ceiling Mounting - The cameras provided  
with this system should be mounted to a wall or  
ceiling only as instructed in this guide, using the  
provided mounting brackets.  
18. Heat - The product should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that  
produce heat.  
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General Precautions  
NOTE  
This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC, EMC, and LVD. Therefore, it  
is designated to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not cause interference with other appliance  
usage.  
However, it is imperative that the user follows this manuals guidelines to avoid improper usage which may result in  
damage to the unit, electrical shock and fire hazard injury  
In order to improve the feature functions and quality of this product, the specifications are subject to change without  
notice from time to time.  
FCC CLASS B NOTICE  
Note:  
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 in-  
stalled and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
However, 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 turning the equipment on  
and off), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected  
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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for assistance  
General Precautions  
1. All warnings and instructions of this manual should be followed  
2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol detergents. Use a water dampened cloth  
for cleaning  
3. Do not use this unit in humid or wet places  
4. Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation. Slots and openings in the storage cabinet should not be blocked  
5. During lightning storms, or when the unit is not used for a long time, disconnect the power supply, antenna, and cables  
to protect the unit from electrical surge  
LOREX TECHNOLOGY INC.  
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L19LD1600 Series Feature List  
L19LD1600 Series Feature List  
Monitor  
Multipleeasytousecontrol options:frontpanelbuttons, RemoteControl (included)and mouse  
(included).  
• On Screen Display: Date, Time, Sequence, Alarm status, Motion, Video loss, Camera title.  
• Multi-Lingual on screen display (English, French, Spanish, Chinese and Russian)  
• Industry standard BNC connector with 16 loop out ports.  
• Stand or Wall mountable (VESA Standard)  
Built-In Digital Video Recorder (DVR)  
• Dual Codec Compression Technology: JPEG 2000 for local recording at high resolution.  
H.264 for efficient network transmission  
• Records up to 480 FPS (Frames Per Second) for NTSC @ 360x120 resolution. Supported  
resolutions: 720x240 (2CIF); 360x240 (CIF); 360x120  
• 500GB ‘Surveillance Certified’ Hard Drive Included (expandable to 750GB)  
• Supports two SATA Hard Drives: Max 750GB each; one in the removable HDD bay and one  
internal. Maximum total capacity of 1.5 TB.  
• HDD Designed for Surveillance: Hard drive is specifically designed for optimal performance  
in the commercial video security market  
• Covert Camera function: The camera will not be viewable on the monitor, but video images  
will still be recorded  
• Multiple Recording Modes (Schedule, Holiday and Scheduled event recording)  
• Panic Recording, by pressing the panic button the system will start recording at the highest  
resolution  
• Multiple Search Engines (Date/Time, Percent, Event)  
• Programmable motion-detection  
• Four channel audio recording and selectable one channel audio playback  
• Automatic Daylight savings time change function  
• USB 2.0 Port (flash backup, firmware upgrade, mouse, HDD)  
• PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) control capable (multi-protocol)  
• Multiple screen modes: single, split 6, 8, 9, 13, 16  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
The L19LD1600 Series comes with the following components:  
LCD & DVR COMBO UNIT  
WITH INSTALLED 160 GB HDD  
1 x POWER  
ADAPTOR  
1 x MOUSE  
1 x 10’ ETHERNET  
CABLE  
1 x REMOTE CONTROL  
2 x AA BATTERIES  
1 x HARDWARE MANUAL  
1 x SOFTWARE MANUAL  
1 x QUICK START GUIDE  
1 x SOFTWARE CD  
CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE  
SYSTEM, INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE.  
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L19LD1600 Series - Front  
L19LD1600 Series - Front  
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1. Mode  
4. Zoom  
7. PTZ  
2. SEQ / Audio  
5. Freeze  
3. PIP  
6. Lock  
8. Next  
9. Panic Record LED  
10. LED Indicators  
13. Speaker  
11. Monitor Power Button  
14. Channels / PTZ Controls  
12. Navigation Controls / Enter  
15. Playback Controls  
16.JOG Shuttle  
1. DISPLAY MODE - Changes the onscreen camera display between Single, Quad (4 Channel),  
6 Channel, 8 Channel, 9 Channel, 13 Channel and 16 Channel Split Screen views.  
2. SEQ/AUDIO BUTTON - Press and hold the button to switch to Sequence Mode. Press the  
button to switch between Audio Channels 1~4, or to disable audio.  
3. PIP-DisplayscamerasinPictureinPicturemode.Thedisplayedcamerascanbesetbyselecting  
either the main screen or PIP screen, and selecting a number 1~4.  
4. ZOOM - Zooms in on the currently displayed camera (1x Zoom). Use the direction buttons or  
mouse and move to the area to be enlarged.  
5. FREEZE-Freezestheonscreenimageview.PresstheFreezebuttonagaintoreturntolivevideo.  
6. LOCK - Locks the front panel and remote control buttons from use. Press the Lock button again  
to return to live view (the password will be required).  
7. PTZ - Enters PTZ (Pan / Tilt / Zoom) control mode. A PTZ type camera (not included) is required  
to use the PTZ Functions.  
8. NEXT - Switch to the next camera in full screen mode, the next quad view in Quad View Mode,  
and to the next screen in PTZ Mode.  
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L19LD1600 Series - Front  
L19LD1600 Series - Front  
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1. Mode  
4. Zoom  
7. PTZ  
2. SEQ / Audio  
5. Freeze  
3. PIP  
6. Lock  
8. Next  
9. Panic Record LED  
10. LED Indicators  
13. Speaker  
11. Monitor Power Button  
14. Channels / PTZ Controls  
12. Navigation Controls / Enter  
15. Playback Controls  
16.JOG Shuttle  
9. PANIC RECORD LED - Indicates that the system is in Panic (Manual Recording) Mode. Press  
the REC Button to exit.  
10. LED STATUS INDICATORS:  
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REC - Indicates that the system is recording.  
FULL - Indicates that the HDD storage is full.  
PLAY - Displayed during video playback.  
NET - Displayed when there is a remote connection to the system.  
RUN - Flashes when video playback is being controlled with the Jog Shuttle.  
ACTIVE - Displayed when the Jog Shuttle is ready to use.  
11. LCD MONITOR POWER BUTTON - Turns the LCD Monitor Power ON/OFF.  
NOTE: The system will continue to record when the LCD Monitor is powered off.  
12. NAVIGATION CONTROLS & ENTER:  
DIRECTION ARROWS - Moves the mouse cursor and navigates within the System Menu.  
ENTER- Confirms the selected options in the System Menu.  
13. SPEAKERS - Produces sound from the system.  
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L19LD1600 Series - Front  
L19LD1600 Series - Front  
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1. Mode  
4. Zoom  
7. PTZ  
2. SEQ / Audio  
5. Freeze  
3. PIP  
6. Lock  
8. Next  
9. Panic Record LED  
10. LED Indicators  
13. Speaker  
11. Monitor Power Button  
14. Channels / PTZ Controls  
12. Navigation Controls / Enter  
15. Playback Controls  
16.JOG Shuttle  
14. CHANNEL BUTTONS / CONTROLS - Switches the full screen view between channels 1~16.  
The numbers are also used to enter the System Password. When the system is in PTZ Mode,  
the buttons control the PTZ Camera.  
15. PLAYBACK CONTROLS - Button controls for the playback of previously recorded video:  
Panic REC - Press to activate the Panic Recording in continuous mode (at Best quality and  
720*240 resolution). Press STOP to exit the Panic Record mode.  
STOP - Stops the emergency recording and returns to the record schedule programmed in  
the Record Setup. Stops playback and return to the LIVE mode.  
SEARCH-EntertheSearchMenuwindowtosearchbypercentage, date/time, orbyeventlist.  
PLAY - Play the recorded data starting with the most recent event.  
MENU - Enter the System Setup Menu.  
+ / - BUTTONS - Adjusts the values in System Set-up mode.  
J SHUTTLE BUTTON - Activate the Jog Shuttle. Press again to deactivate.  
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L19LD1600 Series - Side  
16. JOG SHUTTLE - Use to control video playback or adjust values in the System Menu:  
• Press the J SHUTTLE button to activate the Jog Shuttle.  
• The ACTIVE LED will flash indicating the Jog Shuttle is active.  
• In playback: Twist the inner rim to display video frame-by-frame. Twist the  
outer rim to play video in fast forward and fast reverse. Turn clockwise to  
play fast forward, and counterclockwise to play fast reverse.  
• Turn the Jog Shuttle to change values in System Setup.  
• Press the J SHUTTLE button to exit Jog Shuttle mode.  
NOTE: This System is PAL Supported. It will automatically detected when PAL type cameras  
have been connected, and switch to PAL Mode.  
L19LD1600 Series - Side  
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1. Removable Drive Bay  
4. Volume +/-  
2. USB Backup Port  
3. Additional Device Port  
1. REMOVABLE DRIVE BAY - Drive bay to install a removable Hard Drive.  
2. USB BACKUP PORT - Connect a USB memory stick or USB HDD for data backup  
3. DEVICE PORT - Connect to a PC for firmware upgrade.  
4. VOLUME +/- - Increase or Decrease the system volume.  
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L19LD1600 Series - Back  
L19LD1600 Series - Back  
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1. VGA Out Port  
4. RS-232C Port  
2. Ethernet Port  
3. Alarm Block  
5. PS/2 Mouse Port  
8. 16 Channel BNC IN  
11. System Power Switch  
6. RCA Audio IN  
7. RCA Audio Out  
9. 16 Channel Loop OUT  
10. Power Adaptor Port  
1. VGA OUT - The VGA Port is not functional on this model.  
2. ETHERNET - Connects the System to a network router or other Ethernet Device  
3. ALARM BLOCK - Controls Alarm IN devices.  
4. .RS-232C - Connection port to control devices(i.e. Control Keyboard, not included)  
5. PS/2 MOUSE PORT - Input port for a PS/2 Mouse.  
6. RCA AUDIO INPUTS - Connect up to 4 Audio input devices  
7. RCA AUDIO OUTPUT - Connect the system audio to the input on a separate device.  
8. BNC VIDEO INPUTS - Channel 1-16 camera inputs (used to connect Cameras with BNC  
connection type).  
9. BNC VIDEO LOOP OUTPUTS - Looping output for Channels 1-16. The Loop Out can be used  
to display a camera on a separate monitor.  
10. POWER INPUT PORT - Connection for the DC Power Input (12V).  
11. SYSTEM POWER SWITCH - Turns the DVR portion of the system ON or OFF.  
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Remote Control  
Remote Control  
Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control.  
1. MENU: Press the Menu Button to display the  
System Configuration.  
2. NUMBER KEYPAD: Use to switch between  
Cameras in live view mode.  
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3. SEQUENCE MODE: Changes the Monitor Display to  
Sequence through channels.  
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4. FREEZE: Freezes the onscreen image.  
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5. 4S BUTTON: Switches the screen view to Quad (4  
Channel) View Mode.  
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6. 9S BUTTON: Switches the screen to view 9  
Channel Split Screen.  
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7. NAVIGATION CONTROLS / ENTER: Press the  
Navigation Controls to move Up, Down, Left or Right  
in System and Mode menus. Press the Enter Button to  
select an option in the System Menu.  
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8. REC BUTTON: Begins Panic recording on the  
system.  
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9. NAVIGATION CONTROLS: Use the Playback  
controls to Pause, Play, Reverse or Fast-forward,  
step a single frame forward or reverse, or slow down  
the playback.  
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10. SEARCH BUTTON: Displays the Video Search  
menu.  
11. DISPLAY MODE: Switches the display to single,  
quad and multi-display views.  
12. P/T MODE: Switches into Pan / Tilt Mode.  
13. AUDIO CHANNEL SELECT: Switches between live  
audio channels (up to 4 audio channels).  
1. Menu  
10. Search  
2. Channel Selection  
3. Sequence Mode  
4. Freeze Screen  
11. Display Mode  
12. Pan / Tilt Mode  
13. Audio Channel  
14. Picture in Picture  
15. 16S (16 Channel View)  
16. Stop Recording  
17. Next Button  
14. PIP MODE: Displays a camera in the lower right corner  
of the screen.  
15. 16S: Switches the screen to view 16 Channel Split  
Screen.  
5. 4S (Quad View)  
6. 9S (9 Channel View)  
7. Navigation / Enter  
8. Record Button  
16. STOP: Stops the Panic Recording on the system,  
and stops video playback.  
17. NEXT: Switches between channels in full screen  
mode.  
9. Playback Controls  
18. Volume +/-  
18. VOL +/-: Increase or Decrease the volume of the  
camera currently broadcasting live audio.  
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Camera Installation  
Camera Installation  
Before you install the camera, carefully plan where and how you will position the camera, and  
where you will route the cable that connects the camera to the System.  
Installation Warnings:  
• Select a location for the camera that provides a clear view of the area you want to monitor,  
which is free from dust, and is not in line-of-sight to a strong light source or direct sunlight.  
• Plan the cables’ route so that it is not close to power or telephone lines, transformers,  
microwave ovens or other electrical equipment that could interfere with the system.  
• Select a location for the camera that has an ambient temperature between 14°F~113°F  
(-10°C~45°C)  
• If you plan to install the 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 installation, have another person hold the camera for you while  
you verify its performance by observing the image on the monitor.  
Camera Stand Installation:  
1. Attach the pedestal to the ceiling, wall or other  
surface by the base using the provided  
screws.  
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2. The mounting bracket must be attached to a  
structural device such as a wall stud or ceiling  
rafter using the supplied screws.  
3. Attach the camera to the pedestal. Adjust the  
angle of the camera, and tighten the  
thumbscrew to set the position  
NOTE: The Camera can be attached to the stand  
using the screw point on the top or the bottom (to  
maintain proper camera alignment). This prevents the  
image from becoming inverted.  
* Camera may not be exactly as shown.  
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Camera Installation  
Connecting Cameras  
1. Connect the Female BNC end of the extension cable to the camera. Connect the male Power  
end of the extension cable to the camera.  
* Camera may not be exactly as shown.  
IMPORTANT NOTE: The ends of the extension cable are NOT the same - one end has a Male  
power port, and the other has a Female power port. Before permanently running the Camera  
Extension Cable, make sure that the cable has been oriented between the Camera and the unit  
correctly  
Male Power Port - The male power port  
end of the Extension cable connects to  
the Camera.  
Female Power Port - The female power  
port end of the Extension cable  
connects to the System.  
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Camera Installation  
2. Connect the Female end of the extension cable to an open BNC camera input on the back of  
the System. Connect the female Power end of the extension cable to the power adaptor.  
NOTE: To access the Connection Ports for the System, the monitor can be tilted  
forward (for easier access).  
* Camera may not be exactly as shown.  
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Connecting the Mouse  
Connecting the Mouse  
Connect the supplied mouse to the PS/2 Port on the back of the unit.  
PS/2 Connection - A mouse can be  
connected to the PS/2 Port on the back  
of the unit.  
LEFT MOUSE BUTTON - Double click in Viewing Mode to display a camera in Full Screen.  
Used to adjust values in MENU Mode.  
RIGHT MOUSE - Right click to open the Mouse Menu in Viewing Mode. Click the Right Button  
to exit a menu.  
SCROLL WHEEL - Press and hold to exit the Mouse Menu.  
Mouse Menu  
Double right-click with the Mouse to display the Mouse Menu. The mouse menu controls the  
functions:  
To change the screen display using the mouse,  
select the desired display type from the Mouse  
Menu.  
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Display Modes  
Playback Controls  
Click PLAY icon to switch to the playback interface.  
Click the SEARCH icon to switch back to the playback interface once playback has started.  
During Playback, the mouse  
buttons function as the following  
controls:  
Click the PTZ Button to enter PTZ Mode.  
Display Modes  
Initial Loading Sequence  
• Connect the POWER cable located on the back of  
the Observation System. The unit will automatically  
power on.  
• The System will load the firmware  
• The System will perform a Hard Drive check.  
• The unit will initially load to a split screen view,  
displaying all 16 cameras (if available).  
NOTE: If a new HARD DRIVE is detected, the system  
will prompt you to FORMAT the drive. If you do not  
choose to format the HARD DRIVE, the drive will not  
be detected by the system.  
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Display Modes  
General Display Overview  
1.TIME - Displays the Current system time, or the recorded time in playback  
2.DATE - Displays the Current system date, or the recorded date in playback  
3.CAMERA TITLE - Displays the Camera title for the channel. The Camera title can be modified  
in the SYSTEM MENU ==> CONFIGURATION ==> CAMERA SETUP ==> CAMERA TITLE.  
4.RECORDING MODE INDICATORS - The Recording Mode Indicators appear in YELLOW  
when a camera is recording:  
• Indicates that the camera is recording in ALARM Mode.  
• Indicates that the camera is recording in MOTION DETECTION Mode.  
• Indicates that the camera is recording in CONTINUOUS Mode.  
5.RECORDING RESOLUTION -  
• 50IPS@720X288/60IPS@720X240  
• 100IPS@360X288/120IPS@360X240  
• 200IPS@360X144/480IPS@360X120  
6.QUALITY - Displays the Recording Quality:  
• Normal  
• High  
• Best  
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Display Modes  
7. NETWORK CONNECTION - The Network Indicators appear when a remote connection is  
made to the unit:  
• Indicates that there is no client connection.  
• Indicates that a client is connected to the system.  
8.HDD RECORD / SEARCH PERCENTAGE - In LIVE Viewing mode, the percentage indicates  
the amount of HDD space used for recording. In PLAYBACK mode, the percentage indicates the  
amount of data played back.  
9. RECORD STATUS - Displays the Recording status of the channel:  
• Panic Record (Red Exclamation)  
• Scheduled Record (Red Circle)  
• Stopped Record (White Circle)  
10.AUDIO OUTPUT CHANNEL - Indicates the current Audio output channel.  
Screen Display  
Press the number buttons to switch to the corresponding  
channel for full screen view  
• MODE: press to switch among different split modes:  
4/6/8/9/16 splits.  
• +/-: button to adjust the order  
PIP Display Mode  
When in full screen mode, press the PIP button to enter PIP mode. The Picture in Picture will be  
displayed in the lower right corner. Press PIP again to cancel.  
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Display Modes  
Freeze in Split Mode  
In a split screen mode, press  
the FREEZE button then select  
a number button to choose the  
corresponding channel to  
freeze. Press the number again  
to cancel.  
Freeze in Full Mode  
In full screen mode, press the  
FREEZE button to freeze the  
channel, and press FREEZE  
again to cancel.  
Sequence View  
Sequence is only functional in full screen mode. Hold the  
SEQ Button for 2~3 seconds and enter sequence mode,  
and hold the SEQ Button again for 2~3 seconds to cancel  
it.  
Sequence order A => B => C => D … A => B …  
The Sequence time is adjustable in the system setup.  
Please see SYSTEM MENU ==> CONFIGURATION ==> INTERVAL SETUP for details.  
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Display Modes  
Zoom View  
Select a channel to zoom, and press the ZOOM button to enlarge to 200%. Use the direction  
buttons to move the enlarged part.  
Use the direction buttons to choose an area and press ENTER to zoom. Press ZOOM again to  
cancel  
Key Lock  
After pressing the LOCK Button, the word LOCK will be displayed on screen, and all buttons are  
disabled at this time. To unlock, press and hold LOCK and enter Admin’s password.  
NOTE: Rebooting the DVR will not deactivate the LOCK function. Only the ADMIN password will  
unlock the keys.  
Switch Audio Channel  
Press the AUDIO Button to display the AUDIO  
Symbol. The number indicates the current audio  
output channel.  
To go to the next audio channel, press AUDIO again.  
Press Once to play channel 1; press twice to play  
channel 2; press three times to play channel 3; press  
four times to play channel 4 and five times to turn the  
Audio OFF.  
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Recording Mode  
Recording Mode  
RECORDING MODE:  
• Indicates that the camera is recording in ALARM Mode.  
• Indicates that the camera is recording in MOTION DETECTION Mode.  
• Indicates that the camera is recording in CONTINUOUS Mode.  
NOTE: If the power is lost, the DVR will automatically resume the recording schedule after the  
power is back.  
NOTE: The system will stop recording when the following occur:  
• No camera video inputs are detected (the cameras are not attached to the system).  
• Motion is not detected (when the record mode is set to MOTION).  
• When the record schedule is set to Not Record.  
• If the HDD is not formatted, or when using the factory defaults after a new HDD is installed.  
• When the Overwrite function is OFF, and the HDD full.  
• When the system is copying Backup data.  
• When the firmware is being updated.  
• When the system is in the HDD management section of the Setup Menu.  
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Playback  
Playback  
Starting Playback Mode  
Press the PLAY button on the front panel of the System,  
or click the onscreen PLAY icon to start playback, starting  
from the most recent recording.  
Stopping Playback Mode  
Press the STOP button on the front panel of the System,  
or click the onscreen STOP icon to stop the playback.  
Switch Audio Channel  
Press “SEQ/AUDIO” to switch to other audio channels  
The number represents the audio output channel  
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Playback  
Search Mode  
Press the SEARCH button on the front panel of the System, or click the onscreen SEARCH icon  
to search through previously recorded data.  
There are 3 modes for search:  
PERCENT BAR - Search by  
location a recording point on  
the bar.  
TIME/DATE SEARCH -  
Search by appointing a time  
and date  
EVENT SEARCH - Search by  
Event list.  
Search Bar  
• Using Jog-shuttle or +/- keys to  
select  
the  
recording  
percentage of the search bar.  
• Press “ENTER “key to confirm  
and start the playback.  
Time/Date Search  
START - Set the start time and date for the recording.  
END - Setthe end timeand date  
for the recording.  
TARGET - Enter the target time  
and date to start playback.  
Select the time and date using  
the Mouse wheel to adjust the  
numbers. Click PLAY to start  
playback, or ESC to cancel.  
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Playback  
Event List Search  
TIME/DATE-Displaystheevent  
time and date.  
CHANNEL - Displays the  
channel in which the event  
occurred.  
EVENT - Displays the event  
type:  
z
z
z
MOT - Motion detection  
LOS - Image lost  
ALM- Alarm trigger  
The system keeps up to 1000 events in its EVENT LIST.  
• Use the Left Mouse button to select the events, and use the Mouse wheel to switch pages.  
• Use the Arrow Buttons key to select events and the +/- key to switch pages.  
Playback Speed Control  
When in playback mode, Click the onscreen playback icons to adjust the  
playback speed:  
z
z
z
z
UP Arrow: Speed up the playback  
DOWN Arrow: Slow down the playback  
RIGHT Arrow: Rewind the playback  
LEFT Arrow: Play  
• The speed can also be adjusted: 1/16X~1X, 1X~64X.  
• Press the SHUTTLE key to pause the playback. Press the SHUTTLE Key again to continue  
the playback.  
NOTE: The mouse wheel can be used to adjust the speed as well.  
The playback speed can also be adjusted using the Front Panel buttons or Remote Control:  
Using the JOG Shuttle in Playback  
Use the outer circle of Jog-shuttle to adjust the playback speed. Turn clockwise for forward  
playback, and turn counter-clockwise for reverse playback.  
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Playback  
Using the inner circle of the Jog-shuttle to playback video in single frames. Turn clockwise for  
forward playback and turn counter-clockwise for reverse playback.  
Playback Controls - Remote Controller  
• UP Arrow: X times high-speed playback.  
• DOWN Arrow: X times low speed playback.  
• LEFT Arrow: Rewind.  
• RIGHT Arrow: Play  
To increase the speed:  
• REW key (High-speed backward playback)  
• FF key (High-speed forward Playback).  
• Press the keys repeatedly to adjust the speed rate.  
To decrease the speed  
• Use the STEP keys to Slow playback (in reverse or forward).  
• Press the keys repeatedly to adjust the speed rate.  
• Playback picture by picture by STEP keys (Step playback in backward  
or in forward).  
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System Setup and Navigation  
Press the MENU button on the Front panel  
or Remote, or click the onscreen MENU icon  
to log into system:  
System Menu - Overview  
1. DISPLAY SETUP  
-
Includes  
SCREEN SETUP for Live View and  
Playback.  
2. CONFIGURATION  
-
Includes HDD  
MANAGEMENT, TIME/DATE SETUP,  
CAMERA SETUP, INTERVAL SETUP,  
ALARM SETUP, BUZZER SETUP,  
PASSWORD SETUP, and SYSTEM  
INFORMATION.  
3. RECORD SETUP  
-
Includes  
RECORD CONFIGURATION and  
SCHEDULE SETUP.  
4. BACK-UP - Backs up data to a memory  
stick or hard drive.  
5. EXTERNAL DEVICE - Includes TCP/IP  
SETUP, RS232C SETUP, PAN-TILT  
SETUP.  
Clickthe1~0icons(orusethefrontpanel  
buttons) to enter the password.  
6. FACTORY DEFAULT - Resets the unit to  
default settings (does not erase hard drive  
video data).  
NOTE: Factory Reset does not reset the  
Time.  
• Click ENTER to confirm and enter the  
system.  
7. LANGUAGE - Change the OSD language.  
Select a language: English, French or  
Spanish.  
• Default ADMIN password: leave blank  
(No default password. Press ENTER  
key directly to enter the system)  
• Navigate using the arrows. Use ENTER  
to accept an option, and ESC to exit the  
menu.  
NOTE: It is strongly recommended to  
change the password after the initial setup.  
Please keep a record of your current  
password. Rebooting the System and  
resetting the factory defaults will not reset  
the password to the default.  
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Display Setup  
TIME/DATE-Display(ON)orhide(OFF)  
the Time and Date on the screen.  
Display Setup  
• ICON DISPLAY - Display (ON) or hide  
(OFF) the cue icons on the screen.  
• DVR STATUS - Display (ON) or hide  
(OFF) the recording status on the  
screen.  
• REC/PLAY BAR - Display (ON) or hide  
(OFF) the recording percentage of  
HDD.  
• CAMERA TITLE - Display (ON) or hide  
(OFF) the camera title.  
SCREEN DISPLAY: Controls the settings  
for the screen in Live and Playback  
Information display modes.  
PLAYBACK: Configure the display settings  
for the following information (to be displayed  
onscreen in Playback mode):  
• TIME/DATE- Display (ON) or hide (OFF)  
the time and date.  
• DVR STATUS- Display (ON) or hide  
(OFF) the cue icons on the screen.  
Screen Display  
• REC/PLAY BAR- Display (ON) or hide  
(OFF) the recording percentage of  
HDD.  
Use the UP and DOWN Arrows to select an  
option, and press the ENTER button to  
switch between ON and OFF.  
• CAMERA TITLE- Display (ON) or hide  
(OFF) the camera title.  
LIVE: Configure the display settings for the  
following information (to be displayed  
onscreen in Live mode):  
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Configuration  
Hard Drive Management  
Configuration  
1. HDD MANAGEMENT - Includes HDD  
SETUP (HDD Clear), and HDD  
INFORMATION.  
HDD SETUP:  
• BEGIN- Indicates the start Date/Time of  
recorded video on the HDD (Master/Slave).  
• RECORD- Indicates the end Date/Time of  
recorded data on the HDD (Master/Slave).  
PLAY-IndicatesthepreviousplaybackDate/  
Time on the HDD (Master/Slave).  
• STATUS- Indicates the HDD status as  
empty/normal/overwrite  
• CLEAR HDD- To clear the HDD data, enter  
the ADMIN's password to execute this  
function.  
2. CAMERA SETUP - Includes CAMERA  
TITLE and CAMERA COLOR SETUP.  
3. MOTION SETUP - Includes SENSITIVITY,  
DURATION, DETECT CELL NUMBER.  
4. ALARM SETUP - Set up the Alarm mode  
(N.C. or N.O) and the Alarm Output  
Duration.  
HDD INFORMATION: This menu shows the  
physical information of HDD (Master/Slave).  
5. INTERVAL SETUP - Set up the switch  
interval of the Full screen and the PIP  
screen.  
HDD REPLACEMENT SETUP: Without  
losing data, user can use HDD from other  
DVRs, and the HDD installed current DVR  
can be used to other DVRs.  
6. TIME/DATE SETUP - Program the system  
date and time.  
7. PASSWORD SETUP  
-
Setup the  
password.  
8. BUZZER SETUP - Set the Buzzer ON or  
OFF at a certain condition.  
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Configuration  
SAVE DVR INFO: Once the ENTER button  
has been pressed on SAVE DVR INFO, the  
DVR information will be saved to HDD.  
• If the DVR information is saved properly,  
the message NOW CHANGE HDD  
DISK will be shown on the system.  
ThenpowerofftheDVRandchangewith  
new HDD.  
• Be sure to write down the DVR  
information such as NTSC/PAL,  
MODEL name, Channel, HDD location  
(PORT 1, PORT2). When you want to  
retrieve the Data), you must do based  
on this DVR information.  
• Date format- American / European /  
Asian formats  
• Time format- 12 hours / 24 hours  
• Month format- English/Numeric  
LOAD DVR INFO: LOAD DVR INFO:  
Retrieves the data recorded on a HDD from  
other system.  
The following is recommended during initial  
setup:  
HDD retrieval procedure:  
• Install the HDD with new system and  
power on.  
• Set the time/date,  
• Go to HDD management and CLEAR  
HDD  
• Press the [STOP] button when the DVR  
is  
booting.The  
HDD  
CHANGE  
MODE-ON message will appear.  
• RUN all factory defaults.  
• Data retrieval will occur when the LOAD  
DVR INFO option is selected in the  
Menu.  
DO NOT change the date and time  
recording has started, as it may corrupt the  
System data archive and cause playback  
errors. If it is necessary to change the date  
and time after the recording starts, please  
back up any important video data before  
proceeding.  
NOTE: If the HDD settings are changed  
between backup and retrieval, there is a  
chance that data will be lost.  
Time / Date Setup  
Camera Setup  
The date and time on the system may be  
different from your time zone. It is important  
to set the system date and time before the  
DVR starts recording.  
CAMERA TITLE: Set up the camera title for  
each individual channel (1~16).  
CAMERA COLOR SETUP: Set up the  
camera color for each channel.  
Set the date and time by using the direction  
arrow buttons and the [-][+] buttons, or the  
Jog shuttle.  
CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP: Turn the camera  
ON or OFF at COVERT and Record.  
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Configuration  
NOTE: When a camera is in Covert Mode,  
no picture is displayed when in live viewing,  
however the camera images are still being  
recorded if Record is set to ON.  
• CHANNEL: Select the camera to be  
modified.  
• BRIGHTNESS: Adjust image brightness  
(-32~31).  
MOTION SETUP: Program the motion  
parameters and the detection area  
• CONTRAST: Adjust color contrast  
(-32~31).  
CAMERA TITLE: Input the camera Title  
• SATURATION: Adjust color saturation  
(-32~31).  
(max. 8 characters).  
• HUE: Adjust color hue (-32~31).  
CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP: Use the  
direction buttons to select an item and press  
the ENTER button to select ON and OFF.  
If a channel is set to ON at COVERT and  
ON at RECORD, the channel will be  
recorded and will be displayed during  
Playback, but will not be displayed when in  
the LIVE Display.  
Use the Left or Right arrows and the [-][+]  
buttons to change the values. When the  
changes are complete, press the Enter  
button. To return to the previous menu,  
press the MENU button.  
CAMERA COLOR SETUP: Adjust the  
image color  
Use the directional arrows to select an item  
and use [-] and [+] or Jog shuttle to adjust  
the values.  
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Configuration  
• STATUS: Indicates the camera status.  
ACTIVE means the video input status is  
normal, and LOSS means the video is  
lost.  
MOTION MASK SETUP:  
Note: Please go to RECORD SETUP >  
SCHEDULE RECORD and change the  
record mode to MOTION to activate the  
MOTION settings.  
• COVERT: Set up the channel to be  
displayed or hidden when on the LIVE  
screen.  
• REC: Set up the channel to be record.  
MOTION SETUP  
Users can configure the detection area for  
motion. The area that is marked not to  
detect motion is Grey.  
• Press the number button to select the  
channel.  
• CHANNEL: Select a channel for the  
setup.  
• Set motion detection area. Use the  
Direction buttons to move the cursor  
and press [ENTER] to mark the area.  
• SENSITIVITY GRADE: Adjusts the  
motion detection sensitivity. 1 (LOW)~4  
(VERY HIGH)  
• Press [Mode] to change the editing  
mode. The editing modes are as below:  
• MOTION DISPLAY TYPE: Setup the  
display type that marks the motion area:  
BOX shows blocks / CELL shows green  
grid.  
1.Cell: Move to the desired location and  
press [ENTER] to activate or deactivate the  
motion detection in the marked area cell by  
cell.  
• RECORD DURATION: The DVR record  
for duration from the time motion is  
detected. If the DVR detects motion  
continuously, the DVR keeps recording  
through out the event, and the duration  
afterthelastmotionevent. Forexample,  
the duration is set to 10 seconds and  
the motion last for 3 minutes. The DVR  
records for 3 minutes and 10 seconds.  
2.ALL ON: Change the mode to ALL ON and  
press ENTER to activate the motion  
detection in the whole window.  
3. ALL OFF: Change the mode to ALL OFF  
and press ENTER to deactivate the motion  
detection in the whole window.  
• NUMBER OF CELLSTODETECT:It will  
only be triggered when the cells in  
motion are MORE THAN the number  
the user has set.So the smaller the  
number is, the more sensitive the  
detection is.  
4.BLOCK ON: Block an area to activate the  
motion detection in the desired area. Move  
the cursor to a corner cell of the desired area  
and press ENTER to mark the starting cell of  
the block. Then, move the cursor to the cell  
at the diagonal end of the desired area and  
press ENTER to finish marking the block.  
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Configuration  
When the window is at the ALL OFF mode,  
you can activate the motion detection in the  
block.  
Alarm setup  
5.BLOCK OFF: Block an area to deactivate  
the motion detection in the desired area. The  
setup steps are the same as BLOCK ON. If  
the window is at the ALL ON mode, you can  
deactivate the motion detection in the block  
you make.  
Interval setup  
1. CHANNEL - Use [+] and [-] to select a  
channel.  
2.ALARM INPUT- Set up the Alarm Input  
type.  
• N.C- when the alarm is triggered, the  
circuit turns closed (ON).  
• N.O- when the alarm is triggered, the  
circuit turns opened (OFF).  
SWITCH INTERVAL: FULL- Full Screen  
Sequence Interval setup. (Range: 1~99  
SEC)  
3.DURATION - Set up a post- alarm  
recording duration and the alarm output  
duration. The duration setting is applied to  
both functions. The setting range is from 1  
second to 300 seconds.  
PIP- Picture in Picture, the sub-picture's  
sequence interval setup. (Range: 1~99  
SEC)  
NOTE: Alarm output can be triggered by  
alarm input. Motion and video loss cannot  
trigger an alarm output.  
2.[EVENT RECORD]  
The Event Update Time prevents the DVR  
from recording the event logs from the same  
event. The event types include alarm,  
motion and video loss.  
Event Popup Setup  
When an event is triggered, it is possible  
that the same event will continue to be  
triggered for a period of time. With the help  
of Event Update Time, whenever there is an  
event, the DVR records the starting time and  
information of the event in the Event Log,  
and ignores the following events within the  
duration set in the Event update time. The  
setting range of the Event Update time is  
from 10 seconds to 990 seconds.  
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Configuration  
1.CHANNEL - Use [+] and [-] to select a  
channel.  
2. KEY BEEP - Turns on/off the beep while  
operating the front panel.  
2. POPUP ON/OFF - Set up the POPUP  
function ON/OFF: Use [+] and [-] to select  
ON or OFF. When there is an event, the  
screen display will switch to a full screen of  
the corresponding channel.  
3. VIDEO LOSS - Turns on/off the beep at  
the video loss.  
4. ALARM ACTIVE - Turns on/off the beep  
when an alarm is triggered.  
5. MOTION DETECT - Turns on/off the beep  
when motion is detected.  
3.EVENT - Use [+] and [-] to select the event  
type that will trigger the POPUP:  
z
z
z
A- Alarm  
• When the buzzer is triggered to beep,  
press any button on the front panel to  
turn off the Beep.  
M- Motion  
AM- Alarm or Motion.  
4.DURATION - Use [+] and [-] to set up a  
duration of the POPUP. The setting range is  
from 1 second to 60 seconds. When the  
Event POPUP finishes, 4CH DVR returns to  
its Quad screen display, 8CH DVR 9 -Split  
screen display, and 16CH DVR 16-Split  
screen display.  
• The beeping can only be turned off  
manually. There is no time out setup to  
turn off the beeping automatically.  
Password Setup  
Buzzer Setup  
The password consists of 1 to 8 digits. Press  
the number keys on the front panel to enter  
the password and you can use any  
combination of the numbers from 1 to 10.  
Default Admin User: Admin / (Blank)  
Default Manager: (Manager / 1)  
Set up the condition that triggers the buzzer  
to beep. Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select an  
item and press ENTER to turn ON or OFF  
the selection.  
Default Users: (user2~8 / 2~9)  
1. USER ID - Press ƒ or “to set User ID.  
2. USER PW - Key in the current password.  
3.NEW PW - Key in the new password.  
1.ALL - Turn ON or OFF of all the conditions  
that trigger the buzzer to beep.  
4. CONFIRM PW - Enter the new password  
again for confirmation.  
You can also setup the buzzer by the  
conditions. Move the cursor to the desired  
selection and press ENTER to turn ON or  
OFF the selection.  
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Record Setup  
The three user levels have different  
authorities to operate the DVR.  
Record Setup  
System Information  
1. RECORD CONFIGURATION - Set up  
overwrite, recording mode, picture quality,  
resolution, and recording speed.  
2. SCHEDULE SETUP - Program the  
recording schedule.  
3. HOLIDAY SETUP - Set up holidays, max.  
100 days.  
Indicate the system information and its  
status.  
Record Configuration  
S/W version: Indicate the firmware version  
H/W version: Indicate the PCB version  
Product ID: Indicate the product ID number  
Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select an item. Use  
[+] and [-] to change the value.  
MASTER 1: Indicate the information of the  
first HDD  
MASTER 2: Indicate the information for the  
second HDD  
The product ID is not the DVR's MAC  
address. MAC address can be found in  
EXTERNAL DEVICE > TCP/IP setup.  
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Record Setup  
1. OVERWRITE - Sets the Hard Drive to  
overwrite older data when full.  
5. RECORD IN ALARM - Set the recording  
speed when an alarm is triggered.  
6. RECORD IN MOTION - Set the recording  
speed when motion is detected.  
• ON: When the hard drive is full, the  
system will overwrite the earliest  
recorded video. If the DVR has two hard  
drives, the overwriting starts from the  
Master drive.  
7. CONTINUOUS RECORD - Set the  
recording speed under the continuous  
recording mode.  
• OFF: The system stops recording when  
the hard drive is full. If the DVR has two  
hard drives, the system stops recording  
when the Master and Slave drive both  
are full.  
The recording speed is expressed in  
fractions. 1/ 1 is to record at the full  
recording speed, which you set in  
RESOLUTION. 1 / 2 is to record at half of  
the recording speed. 1 /3 is to record at one  
third of the recording speed. You can set up  
the parameter from 1/1, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4,… to 1/  
999.  
2. MULTIPLEX - Set up the multiplex mode  
• Duplex: allows the system to record and  
use remote connection simultaneously.  
TheDVR stopsrecording whiletheDVR  
enters playback either locally or  
remotely.  
During  
the  
remote  
connection, the DVR keeps recording if  
the client stays at the LIVE mode. It  
stops recording when the client enters  
the playback mode.  
By lowering the recording speed, the DVR  
records less frames but gains a longer  
recording duration. If you set the DVR's  
recording speed at 1/2, the recording  
duration will be two times longer. 1/3 will  
make the recording duration three times  
longer, and so on.  
Triplex: record and playback  
simultaneously. The DVR keeps  
recording while the DVR enters  
playback either locally or remotely.  
When the RESOLUTION is set to QUAD  
Mode, the selection of the recording speed  
is limited to 1/1, 1/2, and 1/3.  
NOTE: The system is set to Triplex by  
default. To playback audio on the System,  
perform the following steps:  
All active cameras share the recording  
speed. To turn off the recording on a specific  
channel, please refer to [SYSTEM  
MENU] ’[CONFIGURATION] ’[CAMERA  
SETUP] “[CAMERA ACTIVE SETUP].  
Please note that channels with video loss  
are still active and recording. In other words,  
those channels are still sharing the  
recording speed.  
i. Turn the Audio Setting to ON  
ii. Set the unit to DUPLEX MODE  
iii. Playback the selected video.  
3. QUALITY - Set up the recording picture  
quality to Normal, High or Best.  
4. RESOLUTION - By lowering the  
resolution, the DVR gains the recording  
speed but the recorded pictures become  
smaller.  
Changing the RESOLUTION will NOT  
change the recording time on DVR. To  
change the DVR's recording duration,  
please adjust the DVR's recording speed in  
the following three settings.  
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Record Setup  
CLEAR ALL: Clear all the schedule settings  
Schedule record  
NEXT: Go to the next page. The first page  
is from 00-12, and the second page is from  
12-24.  
Program a recording schedule throughout  
the week.  
MODE: Press MODE to select an editing  
mode. Use the direction keys 3456 to move  
the cursor, and then press [+] and [-] to  
select a recording mode.  
Set up a recording mode:  
A- ALARM REC / M- MOTION REC / C-  
CONTINUOUS REC  
The editing modes are as below:  
TIME CELL: Program the schedule at a  
two-hour interval.  
---: No schedule recording  
A--: Set as Alarm record. When there is an  
alarm triggered, the DVR records at the  
speed set in RECORD IN ALARM.  
Time Cell  
-M-: Set as motion record when there is  
motion detected, the DVR records at the  
speed set in RECORD IN MOTION.  
--C: Set as continuous record. The DVR  
records continuously at the speed set in  
CONTINUOUS RECORD.  
Time Zone  
AM-: Set as Alarm + Motion record. The  
DVR records at the speed set in RECORD  
IN ALARM when there is an alarm triggered,  
and at the speed set in RECORD IN  
TIME ZONE: Program the schedule by time  
zone. There are 12 Time Zones in the  
setting. A time zone is a two-hours interval  
from Sunday to Saturday.  
MOTION where there is motion detected.  
A-C: Set as Alarm + Continuous record. The  
DVR records continuously at the speed set  
in CONTINUOUS RECORD, and switches  
to the speed set in RECORD IN ALARM  
when there is an alarm triggered.  
WEEK: Program the schedule day by day.  
MC: Set as Motion+ Continuous record. The  
DVR records continuously at the speed set  
in CONTINUOUS RECORD, and switches  
to the speed set in RECORD IN MOTION  
when there is motion detected.  
Week  
Holiday setup  
Set up the holidays through out the year.  
You can program up to 100 days as  
holidays. The recording schedule of the  
holidays is the same as the settings of  
Sunday.  
ALL: The DVR records at one recording  
mode, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
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BACKUP  
1. HDD - Indicates the start and the end  
recording date and time on the Hard Drive.  
2. USB - Select a starting date and time for  
backup. Use Mouse wheel to change the  
value, then select the SIZE to choose a  
backup size.  
3. SIZE - Insert the USB device, and the  
system will automatically check the disk  
size and display the available space  
onscreen. Use Mouse wheel to change the  
value. The system will automatically  
calculatetheenddateandtimeforbackup.  
4. BACK-UP - Move the cursor to BACK-UP  
and Click it to begin the backup process.  
The System will save the file in AJP format.  
Users have to install the LorexPlayer 2.0  
Backup Software to playback the file.  
Please refer to the provided Software  
Guide for further details.  
Press MODE and set the editing mode as  
EDIT HOLIDAY. Use direction key 5634to  
select and press ENTER to mark the day as  
a holiday.  
To clear the settings, press MODE to set  
the editing mode to CLEAR ALL DATA or  
CLEAR MON DATA (clear data month by  
month). Press ENTER to clear the settings.  
Data Backup  
System status messages:  
• USB STATUS - Insert USB Key - the  
system will check the available space.  
BACKUP  
• When choosing a backup size, leave  
20MB as a buffer and do not use the full  
space of the USB Stick.  
USB BACKUP SUBMENU  
NOTE: The External Backup Hard Drive  
must be formatted with FAT32. Each  
partition cannot exceed 31GB.  
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EXTERNAL DEVICE  
1. MAC ADDRESS - Displays the MAC  
address. MAC address cannot be changed  
and is unique to each system.  
EXTERNAL DEVICE  
2. DHCP MODE - Set the DHCP mode to  
Manual or Automatic.  
• When DHCP is set to Automatic, the  
settings will be retrieved from the  
network router - and settings cannot be  
changed manually.  
• To turn off the DHCP automatic  
detection, set the DHCP MODE to  
DISABLE.  
3. IP PORT - Manually Enter an IP Port  
number. The default port is 50000  
1. TCP/IP SETUP - Configure the system  
Networking information.  
4. IP ADDRESS - Manually set the IP  
address.  
2. PAN/TILT SETUP - Set up the parameters  
of the PTZ control.  
5. GATEWAY - Manually set the GATEWAY.  
3. SPOT SETUP - SPOT output setup.  
6. SUBNET - Manually set the SUBNET  
MASK.  
4. RS232C SETUP - Set up the parameters  
of the RS232 port.  
TCP/IP SETUP - DDNS SETUP  
TCP/IP SETUP - IP SETUP  
1. DDNS ENABLE - Turns the DDNS  
Function ON/OFF.  
2. DNS SERVER - Enter the DNS Server’s IP  
address. Use Mouse Wheel to change the  
value. The default IP is 202.133.244.128  
3. INTERVAL - Set the interval for the system  
to report its IP address to the DDNS server  
automatically. (D- day / H- hour / M-  
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EXTERNAL DEVICE  
minute). Use the Mouse Wheel to change  
the value.  
PAN/TILT SETUP - COMMAND  
SETUP  
4. REGISTER - Connect to the DDNS server  
and register the system information to the  
server. Click REGISTER to start the  
registration.  
5. DNSSTATUS-Indicatesthecurrentstatus  
of DDNS connection  
• IP ADDRESS: Indicates the current IP  
address recorded in the server  
• IP PORT: Indicates the current IP port  
recorded in the server.  
• REMAIN TIME: Indicates the remaining  
time until the next connection to the  
server.  
1. CHANNEL - Select the channel for PTZ  
(PAn/TILT/ZOOM) Camera control. PTZ  
Camera is not included with the system.  
6. LAST REGISTRATION DATE - Displays  
2. MODEL - Select PTZ protocol.  
the time of the last registration.  
3. PTZ ID - Select PTZ ID.  
4. BAUDRATE - Select Baud Rate of PTZ  
control code.  
TCP/IP SETUP - SPEED  
5. CMD DELAY - Set up a delay time to run  
Controls the system bandwidth use (network  
speed). Settings between 1 (low) ~ 9 (high)  
the command.  
6. COMMAND - Pick up PTZ CMD.  
7. LENGTH - Displays the length of PTZ  
control code.  
8. CODE - The control code of PTZ CMD.  
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EXTERNAL DEVICE  
(connectedtotheAlarmsensorblock)pops  
up onscreen.  
PAN/TILT SETUP - SPEED  
SETUP  
3. MOTION POP UP - Sets the MOTION  
detection pop-up to ON/OFF.  
4. EVENT POP UP DURATION - If ALARM  
or MOTION events occur concurrently on  
several channels, then Channel 1 has first  
priority for onscreen POP UP.  
• For example, if an events occurs on  
Channel 1, Channel 2 and Channel 4 at  
the same time, Channel 1 pops up. If  
motionstopsonchannel1,thenchannel  
2 pops up for the set duration. If motion  
occurs on Channel 1 again (within the  
duration), Channel 2 continues to  
display. If motion on Channel 1 keeps  
on going even after the duration,  
Channel 1 pops up again.  
1. PAN SPEED - Set the PANing speed (0  
low ~ 7 high).  
2. TILT SPEED - Set the TILTing speed (0  
low ~ 7 high).  
3. ZOOM SPEED - Set the speed of ZOOM  
IN/OUT (0 low ~ 7 high).  
RS232C SETUP  
SPOT SETUP  
Users can connect the System to a PC  
through the RS232 port. Other system  
control devices can also be connected  
through the RS232 port. The ASCII-Code  
information is in Serial port setup (Users  
cannot change value in this setting).  
1. SWITCH INTERVAL - Sets the sequence  
switching time (01 ~ 99 sec.).  
1. BAUDRATE - The transmission baudrate  
is 19200bps.  
2. ALARM POP UP - When an Alarm is  
detected, the corresponding channel  
2. LENGTH - The transmission length is 8  
bits.  
3. STOP BIT - The stop bit is 1.  
4. PARITY - The parity is none.  
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Observation System Specifications - Appendix #1  
Observation System Specifications - Appendix #1  
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Observation System Specifications - Appendix #1  
Observation System Specifications - Appendix #1  
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Full Connectivity Diagram - Appendix #2  
Full Connectivity Diagram - Appendix #2  
The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the Observation  
System.  
PC  
PTZ CAMERA  
(Not Included)  
PS/2  
MOUSE  
ROUTER  
(Not Included)  
(Not Included)  
OBSERVATION  
SYSTEM  
SLAVE / SPOT OUT  
MONITOR  
BNC CAMERAS  
(CONNECT UP TO  
16 CAMERAS)  
SENSOR  
(Not Included)  
(Not Included)  
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Connecting a Slave (Spot-Out) Monitor - Appendix #3  
Connecting a Slave (Spot-Out) Monitor - Appendix #3  
Connections to a Slave Monitor / Spot-Out Monitor (not included with the System) can be made  
through the MONITOR OUT and/or the SPOT OUT ports on the back of the Observation System.  
A slave monitor can be a TV or Observation System Monitor.  
A Slave Monitor is used as a View Only device. A Slave Monitor can only display camera data as  
it is sent from the Observation System (based on settings in the Spot Out Menu options).  
MONITOR OUT - Connect the MONITOR OUT port on the back of the Observation System  
to the VIDEO IN port on the back of the Slave Monitor. This will output all onscreen video to  
a secondary monitor.  
SPOT OUT - Connect the SPOT OUT port on the back of the Observation System to the  
VIDEO IN port on the back of the Slave Monitor  
NOTE: The Video OUT and Slave out can be used at the same time, however separate  
monitors will need to be used.  
OBSERVATION SYSTEM  
SLAVE MONITOR  
(Not Included)  
SPOT OUT  
MONITOR  
(Not Included)  
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Connecting Motion / Alarm Device - Appendix #4  
Connecting Motion / Alarm Device - Appendix #4  
Motion detection and Alarm controls are enabled through the Menu system on the Observation  
Door/Window Sensors).  
A motion detection or sensor unit can be used to send a signal to the Observation System to  
begin camera viewing on the matching Video Channel (when enabled in the Menu, see page 39):  
• Example: A Window sensor unit has been installed on Alarm Block port #4. When this sensor  
is activated, the camera on DIN or BNC VIDEO port #4 will become active (if enabled in the  
MENU on the Observation System)  
Installing a Sensor  
1. Connect the GROUND Cable to the GND port on the Alarm Block on the Observation System.  
2. Connect the SIGNAL Cable to a numbered port.  
To start ALARM RECORDING on the System, configure the Alarm Settings in the System Menu.  
OBSERVATION SYSTEM  
SENSOR  
(Not Included)  
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Connecting PTZ Cameras - Appendix #5  
Connecting PTZ Cameras - Appendix #5  
PTZ Cameras (not included with this system) can be connected to the PTZ Control Block on the  
back panel of the System. The PTZ Controls are enabled through the Menu system on the  
Installing a PTZ (RS-485 Type) PTZ Camera:  
1. Connect the Transmit Cable to the D+ port on the PTZ Control Block on the Observation System.  
2. Connect the Receive Cable to the D- port on the PTZ Control Block on the Observation System.  
3. Connect the Camera to BNC Channel 1 (DIN Channel 1 must be empty).  
PTZ CAMERA  
(Not Included)  
4. Configure PTZ Menu options. The PTZ Camera Settings will depend on the Type of Camera -  
refer to the specific Camera Manual for your brand and model of PTZ Camera.  
• MODEL - Select a PTZ protocol  
• PTZ ID - Enter the PTZ’s ID / address.  
• BAUD RATE - Enter the PTZ’s transmission baud rate  
• CMD DELAY - Set the delay time of the command transmission between bytes. Please refer  
to the PTZ user manual for the manufacturer’s recommendations.  
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Connecting to a PC using the Serial Port - Appendix #6  
Connecting to a PC using the Serial Port - Appendix #6  
The Observation System can be connected directly to a PC COM Port by using the Serial Port  
located on the back of the system.  
• To connect DVR to a PC, users must use a twisted RS232 cable (See below).  
• The RS232 settings (baudrate/ parity/ length/ stop bit) are NOT adjustable. The transmission  
baudrate is 19200bps, length 8 bits, stop bit 1, and the parity is none. ASCII-CODE is 1 BYTE.  
OBSERVATION SYSTEM  
PC (Not Included)  
Twisted RS232 Cable Configuration  
RS232 Port Diagram  
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Hard Drive Replacement - Appendix #7  
Hard Drive Replacement - Appendix #7  
The System comes with a pre-installed Hard Drive (located in the removable drive bay). This  
system will work with two (2) installed hard drives (at a max 750GB each). The steps below  
outline installing a drive in the removable bay - if installing an internal drive, it is recommended to  
speak with a PC Hardware Technician for assistance.  
NOTE: Make sure that the System is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before  
changing the Hard Drive.  
STEP 1: Remove the Drive Cartridge from  
the System:  
STEP 2: Remove the Cover from the  
Cartridge:  
• Lift the lever to gain access to the Lock  
Mechanism. Use the provided key to  
unlock the drive bay.  
• Un-clip the 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.  
• Pull upwards on the lever to loosen the  
Drive Cartridge. Pull the drive cartridge  
out of the System to access the SATA  
Hard Drive.  
STEP 3: Connecting the SATA Cables:  
• Confirm the SATA Cable is securely  
connected within the System.  
• Connect the SATA Data Cable to the  
Drive (Cablewithtwoblack, one red and  
one yellow wire).  
• Connect the SATA Power Cable to the  
Drive (single red cable).  
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Hard Drive Replacement - Appendix #7  
STEP 6: New Drive Format  
The New Hard Drive MUST be formatted. If  
a new HARD DRIVE is detected, the system  
will prompt you to FORMAT the drive. If you  
do not choose to format the HARD DRIVE,  
the drive will not be detected by the system.  
If you choose to FORMAT a drive in this  
way, the drive will no longer be readable by  
a regular PC.  
NOTE: Do NOT turn off the System while  
the drive is formatting. This can cause  
problems with the Hard Drive.  
STEP 4: Reinsert the Cartridge Casing  
into the DVR  
• Close the cover on the Drive Case. Fully  
insert the Cartridge Case into the DVR.  
NOTE: This system will accept a second  
internal hard drive (to a maximum 750GB).  
To install the second drive, remove the case  
from the DVR, and set the drive to Slave.  
Follow the steps outlined above.  
STEP 5: Lock the Cabinet  
Lock the cabinet by turning the key  
clockwise.  
Installing an internal hard drive may require  
the assistance of a PC Hardware  
Technician.  
Locked  
Unlocked  
NOTE: If you do not lock the cabinet, the  
system will NOT DETECT THE HARD  
DRIVE and will not function properly.  
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Play Only Mode - Appendix #8  
Play Only Mode - Appendix #8  
PLAY ONLY MODE can be used in the following situations:  
• When you need to playback a hard drive from another System  
• When you need to playback the video which you deleted by running HDD CLEAR  
Entering “PLAY ONLY MODE”:  
1. Turn on the System. At the initial screen that says HDD DETECT, press [PLAY] and System  
enters “PLAY ONLY MODE”.  
2. To exit PLAY ONLY MODE, reboot the System and DO NOT press PLAY at the initial screen.  
Search  
• Use Search Bar to search the data by percentage.  
• You cannot use Time/Date and EVENT LIST to search the data.  
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Optional Accessories  
Optional Accessories  
The following accessories are available to add to your existing system:  
SLAVE / SPOT OUT  
MONITOR  
BNC TYPE  
CAMERAS  
CABLE  
Slave / Spot Out Monitors -  
View selected Cameras on a  
second Monitor  
Additional BNC Type  
Cameras  
Extends the length  
between the CAMERA  
and MONITOR.  
Available in 60’ length.  
PTZ  
CAMERAS  
PRO SERIES  
CAMERAS  
ACCESSORIES  
Accessory PTZ Cameras  
for additional view control.  
Additional BNC Type  
Cameras  
Night Vision Accessory  
with 68 LED  
illuminators for viewing in  
total darkness  
TO ORDER THESE ACCESSORY ITESMS OR FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF AVAILABLE  
PRODUCTS, PLEASE VISIT US ON THE WEB AT:  
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LOREX PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY  
LOREX PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY  
LOREX warrants, to the original retail purchaser only (the “Purchaser”), that this item (the  
“Product”) is free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship, provided the Product  
is used in normal conditions and is installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions  
contained in the Product's Owner's Manual. This warranty shall be for the following warranty  
periods (the “Warranty Period”), commencing on the date the Purchaser buys the Product at  
retail in an unused condition.  
Parts and Labor: 1 year (Warranted parts do not include Bulbs, LED's and Batteries)  
LOREX's obligations under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any  
warranted parts found by LOREX to be defective in the Product, or, in LOREX sole discretion, the  
replacement of the Product found be LOREX to be defective. Any replacement parts furnished be  
LOREX in connection with this warranty shall be warranted to the Purchaser for a period equal to  
the unexpired portion of Warranty Period for the Product.  
Warranty Exclusions  
This warranty does not apply to Bulbs, LED's and Batteries supplied with or forming part of the  
product. This warranty is invalidated if other than LOREX accessories are or have been used in  
or in connection with the Product or in any modification or repair is made to the Product be other  
than a service depot authorized by LOREX. This warranty does not apply to defects or damages  
arising by use of the Product in other than normal (including normal atmospheric, moisture and  
humidity conditions) or by installation or use of the Product other than in strict accordance with  
the instructions contained in the Product's owners Manual. This warranty does not apply to  
defects in or damages to the Product caused by  
(i) negligent use of the Product,  
(ii) misuse or abuse of the Product,  
(iii) electrical short circuits or transients,  
(iv) Purchaser adjustments that are not covered in the Owner's Manual,  
(v) use of replacement parts not supplied by LOREX  
(vi) improper Product maintenance, or (viii) accident, fire, flood or other Acts of God.  
LOREX reserves the right to make change in design or to make additions to or improvements in  
its products without incurring any obligation to modify any product which has already been  
manufactured. This warranty is in lieu of other warranties, express or implied, and LOREX  
neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability in  
correction with the sale or service of the Product. In no event shall LOREX be liable for any  
special or consequential damages arising from the use of the Product or arising from the  
malfunctioning or non-functioning of the Product, or for any delay in the performance of this  
warranty due to any cause beyond its control. This warranty shall not apply to the appearance or  
accessory items including, but not limited to cabinets, cabinets parts, knobs etc., and the  
uncrating, setup, installation or the removal and reinstallation of products after repair.  
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LOREX PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY  
LOREX does not make any claims or warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the Product's  
potential, ability or effectiveness to prevent minimize, or in any way affect personal or property  
damage or injury. LOREX is not responsible for any personal damage, loss or theft related to the  
Product or to its use for any harm, whether physical or mental related thereto. Any and all claims  
or statements, whether written or verbal, by salespeople, retailers, dealers or distributors to the  
contrary are not authorized by LOREX, and do not affect this provision of this warranty. The  
purchaser may have other rights under state, provincial, or federal laws and where the whole or  
part of any item of this warranty is prohibited by such laws, it shall be deemed null and void, but  
the remainder of the warranty shall remain in effect.  
Obtaining Service  
In order to obtain service, please make sure that you have registered your product on-line at  
http://www.lorexcctv.com (located in the warranty registration section). Please contact our  
customer service department to obtain a return authorization number. The Purchaser must  
provide LOREX with a copy of his/ her original, dated bill of sale, receipt or invoice, failing which  
LOREX will not perform any of its obligations under this warranty. To claim on this warranty,  
proceed with the following steps:  
Pack the Product in a well-padded sturdy carton.  
i.) If the unit was purchased in the United States proceed as follows:  
Contact our customer service department to obtain a return authorization number.  
Return the unit to: Lorex Service Center  
2375 Hadely Road, Plainfield, IN 46168  
ii) If the unit was purchased in Canada proceed as follows:  
Contact our customer service department to obtain a return authorization number.  
Return the unit to: Lorex Service Center  
300 Alden Road, Markham, Ont. L3R 4C1  
iii) If the unit was purchased in Europe please visit: http://www.lorexinternational.com/ for  
return instructions.  
TOLL FREE CUSTOMER SERVICE  
North America: 1-888-42-LOREX (1-888-425-6739)  
International: 1-800-42-LOREX 0 (1-800-425-67390)  
Local: 905-940-5355  
Always use discretion when installing video and/or audio surveillance equipment especially when there is perceived  
privacy. Inquire regarding federal, state and/or local regulations applicable to the lawful installation of video and or  
audio recording or surveillance. Party consent may be required.  
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Specification Sheets  
Software Upgrades  
Firmware Upgrades  
User Manuals  
Quick Start Guides  
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