LOREX Technology DVR L3104 User Manual

4 CHANNEL NETWORKABLE  
DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER  
Instruction Manual  
English Version 1.0  
MODEL:  
L3104  
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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 mayresult 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  
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Observation System Features  
DVR System Features  
• High quality recording with modified MJPEG compression (5~20Kbyte/frame)  
• USB port for transferring critical images and firmware upgrade  
• 120 fps recording speed for Real Time display & recording on 4 channels  
• Programmable Video Motion Detection  
• 4 camera inputs (4 BNC)  
• Pre-alarm recording feature  
• High quality recording with modified MJPEG compression (5~20Kbyte/frame)  
• Audio Recording Function is available  
Internet/WebReadyviewandcontrolyourDVRfromanywhereintheworldovertheinternet*  
• Free DDNS Service included for easy remote internet access *  
* Broadband Internet connection and Router required for Remote viewing over the internet  
DVR Manager Software  
• View and Record from your PC - Connect to your DVR over your Network  
• Minimum System Requirements: Windows XP, Pentium 4 processor with 256MB RAM  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Getting Started .......................................................................................... 9  
Normal Record Setup ................................................................................................................ 28  
Overwrite Setup ......................................................................................................................... 29  
Buzzer Out.................................................................................................................................. 31  
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Backup Menu .......................................................................................... 37  
Recording & Playback ............................................................................. 55  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
The L3104161 system comes with the following components:  
4 Channel Network Digital Video Re-  
corder  
Standard Power Cable  
Removable HDD Drive Keys  
4 x Cables  
HDD Reader / Remote  
Manager Software  
CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE  
SYSTEM, INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE.  
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L3104 - Front  
L3104 - Front  
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1. REMOVABLE DRIVE BAY - Install location for the removable hard drive. See Page 14 for  
installation instructions.  
2. DRIVE BAY LOCK - Locks the Removable Drive Bay.  
Note: The DVR unit will not power on or detect the Hard Drive correctly if the  
Removable Drive Bay is not locked first.  
3. CH1-CH4 / DIRECTION CONTROLS -  
• Main: CH1-CH4 - Switch between Channels 1-4 in Full Screen Mode..  
• Menu: Direction Controls (Ø×ÕÖ) - Navigates within Menu Mode.  
• Play: Direction Controls (Ø×ÕÖ) - Controls Playback of previously recorded events:  
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× - Reduces Play Speed.  
Ø - Increases Playback Speed.  
Õ - Reduces Play Speed.  
Ö - Reduces Play Speed.  
4. QUAD / - (MINUS) / PAUSE/STOP -  
• Main: QUAD - Switches screen display to QUAD Display Mode.  
• Menu: - (minus) - Changes selected options in Menu Mode (Numbers, Letters and Values).  
• Play: Pause/Stop - Pauses / Stops the playback of previously recorded events.  
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L3104 - Front  
L3104 - Front  
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5. ALARM / + (PLUS) / CH -  
• Main: Alarm- Turns off the Alarm Buzzer (when an Alarm Event is active).  
• Menu: + (Plus) - Changes selected options in Menu Mode (Numbers, Letters and Values).  
• Play: CH - Switches between Channels in playback mode.  
6. REC / ENTER -  
• Main: REC - Starts and Stops the active recording.  
• Menu: Enter - Accesses Menu options (move forward through menu options).  
• Play: Enter - Accesses Playback options (move forward through menu options)  
7. MENU & ESC -  
• Main: Menu - Accesses the Menu Setup options.  
• Menu: ESC - Exits to the previous Menu options (move backward through menu options).  
• Play: ESC - Exits Playback options (move backward through menu options)  
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L3104 - Front  
L3104 - Front  
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8. HDD ACCESS LED - The LED indicator will flash when the Hard Drive is accessed, or when  
events are being recorded.  
9. USB PORT - Access port for backup to a USB Memory Stick or upgrading the DVR FIrmware  
10. JOG / SHUTTLE CONTROL - Controls the playback of previously recorded events:  
• Jog Control (Inner Circle Control) - Search through playback one frame at a time.  
• Shuttle Control (Outer Ring) - Fast Forward or Rewind the Playback speed (x2, x4, x16, x32,  
x256, x1024 and x8192).  
11. POWER LED - Indicates the power state of the DVR (Red LED ON/OFF).  
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L3104 - Back  
L3104 - Back  
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1. VIDEO IN BNC PORTS - Channel 1-4 camera inputs (used to connect Cameras with BNC  
connection type).  
2. VIDEO OUT BNC PORT - Connect the RCA output to display the DVR's Menu and Video  
Playback.  
3. AUDIO IN RCA PORT - Use with A/V cables to receive audio from an external source.  
4. ETHERNET PORT - Connects the DVR to a router for connection to the internet. Refer to the  
instructions on Page 39 for Remote Connection details.  
5. POWER CABLE PORT - Connect the AC power using the power cord provided with the unit  
from the DVR to an electrical outlet.  
6. POWER ON/OFF (I/O) - Powers the unit ON/OFF.  
7. SVHS OUT - Secondary output to a Monitor.  
8. AUDIO OUT RCA PORT - Use with A/V cables to send audio to an external source (ie. Monitor).  
9. ALARM PORT - Connection port for external alarm sensor devices. An alarm sensor can be  
connected to pins 1 and 4. See Lorexcctv.com, or contact Technical Support for further details.  
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Installing the Hard Drive  
Installing the Hard Drive  
The Hard Drive serves the same purpose in a DVR as a video cassette does in a VCR. Please  
follow the steps carefully in order to ensure proper installation.  
The compartment located on the front panel of the DVR is the removable Cartridge Casing in  
which you insert the Hard Drive. The various parts of the Cartridge Casing are labeled for your  
reference.  
STEP 1: Remove the Cartridge Casing from the DVR.  
• Lift the Handle and pull towards you.  
The Cartridge Casing will slide out of  
the DVR.  
NOTE:  
You may find that the cartridge casing is  
Handle  
Keyhole & LED Indicator  
Lights (Power Indicator  
and Hard Drive access  
lights)  
locked. In this case, skip ahead to step 7  
to find instructions on unlocking the cabi-  
net, then return to Step 2  
STEP 2: Remove the Cover from the Cartridge Casing  
• Un-clip the release latch with the word “OPEN” printed  
beside it by gently pushing on the latch.  
Slidethecoverofftowhereitlocksorcatchesthestopper  
and lift the Cartridge Casing to remove it.  
Release Latch  
Slide Cover  
STEP 3: Connect the Hard Drive into the Cartridge Casing.  
• Take the Hard Disk Drive and Connect the  
two cables from the back of the Cartridge  
Casing to the Hard Drive.  
• The cables should be pushed in firmly, but  
not forcibly.  
• The 4 Pin connection is the DC Power cable,  
and the wider cable is the standard Hard  
Drive IDE type connection.  
Cable Connection  
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Installing the Hard Drive  
STEP 4: Secure the Hard Drive in the Casing  
• Use screws and tighten them, positioning the  
Hard Drive into place. This step is optional,  
but it is recommended.  
Position Hard Drive and secure with  
provided screws  
STEP 5: Slide the top Cover over the Cartridge Casing  
• Slide the Cover forward over the Cartridge Case. Ensure  
it is secured in place over the release latch.  
Hard Drive  
positioning  
Cover  
STEP 6: Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DVR  
• Fully insert the Cartridge Case into the DVR.  
STEP 7: Lock the Cabinet  
Locked  
Lock the cabinet by turning the key clockwise.  
Unlocked  
NOTE:  
If you do not lock the cabinet, the DVR system will NOT DETECT THE HARD DRIVE and  
will not function properly. Refer to the DVR Front Panel (Removable Hard Drive Cartridge)  
on page 10 for lock location.  
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Starting the DVR - Self Test Screens  
Starting the DVR - Self Test Screens  
Once the DVR has been connected and powered on, the following self-test screens will appear:  
CHECK HARD DISK ... OK!  
COLOR TEST SCREEN  
HDD TEST SCREEN  
NOTE: If a new HARD DRIVE is detected by the system, the DVR will display “FORMAT HARD  
DRIVE Y/N?”. Choose YES to format the drive. Data will not be written to the Hard Drive if it has  
not been formatted.  
SYS INFORMATION  
BOARD VER: REV. #.##KEY  
VIDEO MODE: NTSC  
NETWORK: NETWORK  
HDD CAPACITY: ##.### GB  
SYS VERSION: 4ch_#####_###  
SYSTEM CHECK SCREEN  
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Starting the DVR - QUAD Display  
Starting the DVR - QUAD Display  
After the system self-tests have been completed, the DVR will switch to the CAMERA viewing  
screens (in QUAD MODE) with the following information displayed on screen:  
CH1-CH4: Camera title indicators  
MM/DD/YYYY - HH:MM:SS: The current system date and time.  
If a camera is not detected, the associated portion of the QUAD display will display a BLUE  
SCREEN.  
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Main Menu Control  
Main Menu Control  
• Enter the MENU screen by pressing the MENU button.  
• Scroll through the 4 Main options by pressing the UP and DOWN buttons. Use the + and -  
buttons to change the options within a setting.  
• To enter a sub-menu, navigate to the option and press the ENTER button.  
• To exit a SUBMENU, press the ESC button. A prompt appears to SAVE CHANGES - press  
ENTER to save the changes or press ESC to exit without saving.  
• Pressing the MENU button from the MAIN MENU will exit the MENU configuration screen  
NOTE: The default System Password (11111111) may be required for some functions.  
Outlined below are the buttons used to access menu settings:  
MENU  
ESC  
KL  
Enter MENU Mode, and access submenus  
Exits MENU Mode, and exits submenus  
Scroll up and down within a menu option  
+ -  
Press this button to select and change the values in a menu option  
NOTE:  
After 60 seconds of inactivity in the Menu mode, the system will go back to the previously  
displayed live camera screen  
PLAYBACK  
SETUP  
BACKUP  
Access the playback menu  
Set the System options  
Backup events to a flash drive  
MAIN MENU  
PLAYBACK  
PASSWORD SETUP Change / Configure user accounts  
SETUP  
BACKUP  
PASSWORD SETUP  
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Main Menu Tree  
Main Menu Tree  
Main Menu  
Playback  
Go To First  
Go To Last  
Time & Date  
Event Search  
Setup  
Record Setup  
Voice Setup  
Camera Setup  
Alarm Setup  
Display Setup  
Network Setup  
Initialize  
Event Log  
HDD Information  
Backup  
Password Setup  
Password  
User Name  
New Password  
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Playback Menu  
Playback Menu  
This submenu allows you to locate and playback previously recorded events.  
Playback Menu Tree  
Playback  
Go to First  
Go to Last  
Time & Date  
MM-DD-YY  
HH:MM:SS  
Play Date:  
Play Time:  
Play Start  
MM-DD-YY  
HH:MM:SS  
MM-DD-YY  
HH:MM:SS  
First Record:  
First Time:  
Last Record:  
Last Time:  
Event Search  
Log View  
Log View  
Log Search  
Log Search  
Alarm Log  
Motion Log  
VLoss Log  
Schedule Log  
Normal Recording  
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Playback Menu  
Playback Menu  
Go To First  
Begins playback at the first recorded event.  
Go To Last  
Begins playback (in reverse) at the last recorded event.  
Time & Date  
Search for previously recorded  
events by date and time.  
Time & Date  
MM-DD-YY  
HH:MM:SS  
Play Date:  
Play Time:  
Play Start  
MM-DD-YY  
HH:MM:SS  
MM-DD-YY  
HH:MM:SS  
First Record:  
First Time:  
Last Record:  
Last Time:  
1. PLAY DATE: Locate the date for a previously recorded event. To change the setting, press the  
ENTER button to highlight. Press < and > buttons to navigate and the + and - buttons to change  
the date. Press the ESC button to accept the change.  
2. PLAY TIME: Locate the time for a previously recorded event. To change the setting, press the  
ENTER button to highlight. Press < and > buttons to navigate and the + and - buttons to change  
the time. Press the ESC button to accept the change.  
3. PLAY START: Press ENTER to start the playback of the selected event.  
4. FIRST RECORD: Displays the first recorded event date.  
5. FIRST TIME: Displays the first recorded event time.  
6. LAST RECORD: Displays the last recorded event date.  
7. LAST TIME: Displays the last recorded event time.  
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Playback Menu  
Event Search  
Search and Replay previously recorded events  
Event Search  
Log View  
Log View  
Log Search  
Log Search  
Alarm Log  
Motion Log  
VLoss Log  
Schedule Log  
Normal Recording  
Log View  
1. LOG VIEW: Lists previously recorded events by Date, Time and Channel Number as:  
MM-DD-YYYY HH:MM:SS CH# RECORD  
Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press ENTER to start viewing the selected event.  
Press ESC to exit view mode.  
2. LOG SEARCH: Lists previously recorded events by Date, Time and Event Type as:  
MM-DD-YYYY  
HH:MM:SS  
EVENT TYPE  
Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press ENTER to start viewing the selected event.  
Press ESC to exit view mode.  
Log Search  
1. ALARM LOG: Lists all recorded ALARM events. Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press  
ENTER to start viewing the selected event. Press ESC to exit view mode.  
2. MOTION LOG: Lists all recorded MOTION events.Navigate using the K and L buttons, and  
press ENTER to start viewing the selected event. Press ESC to exit view mode.  
3. VLOSS LOG: Lists all recorded VIDEO LOSS events.Navigate using the K and L buttons, and  
press ENTER to start viewing the selected event. Press ESC to exit view mode.  
4. SCHEDULE LOG: Lists all recorded SCHEDULED events.Navigate using the K and L buttons,  
and press ENTER to start viewing the selected event. Press ESC to exit view mode.  
5. NORMAL RECORDING: Lists all manually recorded events.Navigate using the K and L buttons,  
and press ENTER to start viewing the selected event. Press ESC to exit view mode.  
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Setup Menu  
Setup Menu  
This submenu allows you to change the SETTING options for the DVR unit. Selecting options on  
this Menu will access additional settings and options.  
Setup Menu Tree  
Setup Menu  
CH1 Alarm Record Setup  
CH2 Alarm Record Setup  
CH3 Alarm Record Setup  
CH4 Alarm Record Setup  
Pre Alarm: OFF  
Alarm Record Setup  
Motion Record Setup  
Record Setup  
Post Alarm: OFF  
CH1 Motion Record Setup  
CH2 Motion Record Setup  
CH3 Motion Record Setup  
CH4 Motion Record Setup  
Motion Hold: 10 Sec  
CH1 Schedule Record Setup  
CH2 Schedule Record Setup  
CH3 Schedule Record Setup  
CH4 Schedule Record Setup  
Schedule Record Setup  
Normal Record Setup  
Overwrite Setup  
CH1 Schedule Record Setup  
CH2 Schedule Record Setup  
CH3 Schedule Record Setup  
CH4 Schedule Record Setup  
Overwrite: ON  
Warning Signal: OFF  
Warning Duration: 10 Sec  
Voice Setup  
Voice Record: OFF  
Voice Replay: ON  
Voice Channel: 1 CH  
Voice Volume: 8  
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Setup Menu  
Camera Setup  
Camera 1: CAM1  
Camera 2: CAM2  
Camera 3: CAM3  
Camera 4: CAM4  
Camera Titles  
Brightness  
Contrast  
CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4  
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CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4  
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Alarm Setup  
CH1 Alarm: OFF  
CH2 Alarm: OFF  
CH3 Alarm: OFF  
CH4 Alarm: OFF  
Alarm ON/OFF  
Alarm Attribute  
Video Loss Alarm  
CH1 Alarm: NO  
CH2 Alarm: NO  
CH3 Alarm: NO  
CH4 Alarm: NO  
CH1 Alarm: OFF  
CH2 Alarm: OFF  
CH3 Alarm: OFF  
CH4 Alarm: OFF  
Alarm Hold: 5 Sec  
Buzzer Out: OFF  
Display Setup  
TIme Display: ON  
Title Display: ON  
Voice Display: ON  
HDD Capacity: ON  
Border Color: White  
Time Format: 12 Hours  
Date Format: M-D-Y  
Primary Channel: Quad  
Seq Mode: OFF  
Seq Interval: 3 Sec  
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Setup Menu  
Network Setup  
IP: 192.168.000.111  
IP Setup  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Gateway: 192.168.000.001  
TCP Port: 2505  
HTTP Port: 0050  
DHCP: Disable  
MAC: 01:23:45:67:89:AB  
DDNS: NO  
Domain:  
DDNS Setup  
Username:  
Password:  
Use Public IP: YES  
DDNS Status:  
APPLY  
Initialize  
HDD Format  
Factory Settings  
User Mode Save  
User Mode Restore  
Channel Set  
Time Set  
Advanced Setup  
Serial Setup  
Event Log  
Event Log  
Log View  
System Log  
Alarm Log  
Motion Log  
Log Search  
VLoss Log  
Schedule Log  
Normal Record Log  
HDD Information  
Model:  
Serial:  
Usage: #.###GB (#%)  
First Record Date:  
First Record Time:  
System Version:  
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Record Setup  
Record Setup  
Changing Quality settings will generate different file sizes - a lower quality setting will result in a  
smaller the image, however the quality of the images will be reduced. See Page 55 for the  
Recording Details Chart.  
Alarm Record Setup  
CH1 Alarm Record Setup  
CH2 Alarm Record Setup  
CH3 Alarm Record Setup  
CH4 Alarm Record Setup  
Pre Alarm: OFF  
Alarm Record: OFF  
Color: Color  
Record Quality: High  
IDSM Sensitivity: High  
Record Speed: 30 FPS  
Alarm Record Setup  
Post Alarm: OFF  
1. CH1 - CH4 ALARM RECORD SETUP: Setup for Motion Detection on individual cameras. Press  
the K and L buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button to access the individual settings  
for each camera:  
• Alarm Record: Sets Alarm recording ON/OFF. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and  
press the + and - buttons to change the setting.  
• Color: Sets the Color recording type to Color or B/W. Press the K and L buttons to highlight,  
and press the + and - buttons to change the setting.  
• Record Quality: Sets the Recording Quality. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press  
the + and - buttons to change the setting to Low, Standard, High or Best.  
• IDSM (Image Difference Store Method) Sensitivity: Sets the IDSM Sensitivity. Press the K  
and L buttons to highlight, and press the + and - buttons to change the setting to Low,  
Standard or High.  
• Record Speed: Sets the Recording Speed. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press  
the + and - buttons to change the setting to 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 30 FPS.  
2. PRE ALARM: Turns the recording ON or OFF previous to the alarm event (data recovered from  
the DVR Buffer).  
3. POST ALARM:.Turns the recording ON or OFF after the alarm event (data recovered from the  
DVR Buffer).  
Motion Record Setup  
CH1 Motion Record Setup  
CH2 Motion Record Setup  
CH3 Motion Record Setup  
CH4 Motion Record Setup  
Motion Hold: 10 Sec  
Motion Sensitivity: OFF  
Color: Color  
Record Quality: High  
Record Speed: 30 FPS  
Motion Record Setup  
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1. CH1 - CH4 MOTION RECORD SETUP: Setup for Motion Detection on individual cameras. Press  
the K and L buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button to access the individual settings  
for each camera:  
• Motion Sensitivity: Sets the Motion Sensitivity ON/OFF. Press the K and L buttons to highlight,  
and press the + and - buttons to change the setting to Low (starts recording when movement  
is detected on 30% of the screen), Standard (starts recording when motion is detected on  
20% of the screen), High (starts recording when motion is detected on 10% of the screen)  
or Off.  
• Color: Sets the Color recording type to Color or B/W. Press the K and L buttons to highlight,  
and press the + and - buttons to change the setting.  
• Record Quality: Sets the Recording Quality. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press  
the + and - buttons to change the setting to Low, Standard, High or Best.  
• Record Speed: Sets the Recording Speed. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press  
the + and - buttons to change the setting to 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 30 FPS.  
2. MOTION HOLD: Remains recording for the set length of time once motion is detected. Press  
the K and L buttons to highlight, and press the + and - buttons to change the setting to between  
1 ~ 8 seconds. For example, if motion is detected for 10 seconds and hold set to 5 seconds,  
the recording period will be 15 seconds in total.  
Schedule Record Setup  
CH1 Schedule Record Setup  
CH2 Schedule Record Setup  
CH3 Schedule Record Setup  
CH4 Schedule Record Setup  
Schedule Record: OFF  
Color: Color  
Record Quality: High  
IDSM Sensitivity: Standard  
Record Speed: 30 FPS  
SET SCHEDULE  
Schedule Setup  
1. CH1 - CH4 SCHEDULE RECORD SETUP: Setup for Scheduled Recording on individual  
cameras. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button to access the  
individual settings for each camera:  
• Alarm Record: Sets Alarm recording ON/OFF. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and  
press the + and - buttons to change the setting.  
• Color: Sets the Color recording type to Color or B/W. Press the K and L buttons to highlight,  
and press the + and - buttons to change the setting.  
• Record Quality: Sets the Recording Quality. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press  
the + and - buttons to change the setting to Low, Standard, High or Best.  
• IDSM (Image Difference Store Method) Sensitivity: Sets the IDSM Sensitivity. Press the K  
and L buttons to highlight, and press the + and - buttons to change the setting to Low,  
Standard or High.  
• Record Speed: Sets the Recording Speed. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press  
the + and - buttons to change the setting to 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 30 FPS.  
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• SET SCHEDULE: Configures the schedule for individual Cameras. Press the K and L buttons  
to highlight the Set Schedule option and press ENTER. Press ENTER again to add or modify  
the schedule(s):  
Schedule Record: OFF  
Color: Color  
SET RECORD  
Schedule is Empty  
Line 01  
Add  
Record Quality: High  
IDSM Sensitivity: Standard  
Record Speed: 30 FPS  
SET SCHEDULE  
Modify  
Remove  
z
z
z
ADD: Add a new scheduled recording time. Select the ADD option and press ENTER.  
Use the < and > to navigate within the setup, and press the + and - keys to set the day  
and time.  
MODIFY: Change an existing scheduled recording time. Select the MODIFY option  
and press ENTER. Use the < and > to navigate within the setup, and press the + and  
- keys to set the day and time.  
REMOVE: Deletes a scheduled recording. Press ENTER to delete, or ESC to cancel.  
Normal Record Setup  
CH1 Normal Record Setup  
CH2 Normal Record Setup  
CH3 Normal Record Setup  
CH4 Normal Record Setup  
Normal Record: OFF  
Color: Color  
Record Quality: High  
IDSM Sensitivity: Standard  
Record Speed: 30 FPS  
Schedule Setup  
1. CH1 - CH4 NORMAL RECORD SETUP: Setup for Normal (Manual) Recording on individual  
cameras. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button to access the  
individual settings for each camera:  
• Alarm Record: Sets Alarm recording ON/OFF. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and  
press the + and - buttons to change the setting.  
• Color: Sets the Color recording type to Color or B/W. Press the K and L buttons to highlight,  
and press the + and - buttons to change the setting.  
• Record Quality: Sets the Recording Quality. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press  
the + and - buttons to change the setting to Low, Standard, High or Best.  
• IDSM (Image Difference Store Method)Sensitivity: Sets the IDSM Sensitivity. Press the K  
and L buttons to highlight, and press the + and - buttons to change the setting to Low,  
Standard or High.  
• Record Speed: Sets the Recording Speed. Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press  
the + and - buttons to change the setting to 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16 or 30 FPS.  
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Voice Setup  
Overwrite Setup  
Allows the DVR to overwrite previously recorded data, or to stop the recording once the hard  
drive is full.  
Overwrite: ON  
Overwrite Setup  
Warning Signal: OFF  
Warning Duration: 10 Sec  
1. OVERWRITE: Allows the Hard Drive data to be overwritten once the drive becomes full. Press  
the K and L buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button to set to ON or OFF.  
NOTE: If Overwrite is set to OFF, recording will stop once the drive is full.  
2. WARNING SIGNAL: Turns the Hard Drive Overwrite Warning to ON/OFF. Press the K and L  
buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button to change the setting. If set to ON, a warning  
signal will sound once the drive reaches 95% capacity (for the length of time set in the Warning  
Duration)  
3. WARNING DURATION: Sets the duration for the Warning Alarm to be active. Press the K and  
L buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button  
Voice Setup  
Voice Setup  
Voice Record: OFF  
Voice Replay: ON  
Voice Channel: 1 CH  
Voice Volume: 8  
1. VOICE RECORD: Allows Voice (sound) to be recorded to the Hard Drive. Press the K and L  
buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button to set to ON or OFF.  
2. VOICE REPLAY: Allows previously Recorded Voice (sound) to be played back on the DVR.  
Press the K and L buttons to highlight, and press the ENTER button to set to ON or OFF.  
3. VOICE CHANNEL: Sets the channel for Voice Recording. Press the K and L buttons to highlight,  
and press the + and - buttons set to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 or QUAD.  
4. VOICE VOLUME: Sets the Volume level for the DVR unit. Press the K and L buttons to highlight,  
and press the + and - buttons to change the volume setting to 1 (low) to 10 (high), or mute.  
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Camera Setup  
Camera Setup  
Camera Titles  
Camera 1: CAM1  
Camera 2: CAM2  
Camera 3: CAM3  
Camera 4: CAM4  
Camera Titles  
Configure the Title for individual cameras (8 character maximum). Press the K and L buttons to  
select a camera, and press the ENTER to enter edit mode. Use the + and - buttons to set the  
Title (A-Z, and 0-9) to a maximum of 8 characters. Press the ESC key to exit the submenu -  
Press ENTER to accept the change, or ESC to cancel all changes.  
Brightness  
Brightness  
CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4  
0
0
0
0
Configure the Brightness for individual cameras. Press the < and > buttons to select a camera,  
and press the + and - keys to change the brightness from -9 (low) to +9 (high). Press the ESC  
key to exit the submenu- Press ENTER to accept the change, or ESC to cancel all changes.  
Contrast  
Contrast  
CAM1 CAM2 CAM3 CAM4  
0
0
0
0
Configure the Contrast for individual cameras. Press the < and > buttons to select a camera, and  
press the + and - keys to change the brightness from -9 (low) to +9 (high). Press the ESC key to  
exit the submenu- Press ENTER to accept the change, or ESC to cancel all changes.  
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Alarm Setup  
Alarm Setup  
Alarm ON/OFF  
CH1 Alarm: OFF  
CH2 Alarm: OFF  
CH3 Alarm: OFF  
CH4 Alarm: OFF  
Alarm ON/OFF  
Turns Alarm Detection ON/OFF for each channel on the alarm  
block. Press the K and L buttons to select a channel, and press  
the + and - keys to change the setting to ON or OFF.  
Alarm Attributes  
CH1 Alarm: NO  
CH2 Alarm: NO  
CH3 Alarm: NO  
CH4 Alarm: NO  
Alarm Attribute  
Sets Alarm Attribute type for each channel on the alarm block.  
Press the K and L buttons to select a channel, and press the + and  
- keys to change the setting to NO (Normally Open) or NC  
(Normally Closed).  
Video Loss Alarm  
CH1 Alarm: OFF  
CH2 Alarm: OFF  
Video Loss Alarm  
Turns Video Loss Alarm to ON/OFF for each channel on the alarm CH3 Alarm: OFF  
block. Press the K and L buttons to select a channel, and press CH4 Alarm: OFF  
the + and - keys to change the setting to ON or OFF.  
Alarm Hold  
Sets the length of time that the Alarm will be active. Press the + and - keys to change the setting  
between 1-20 seconds.  
Buzzer Out  
Turns Video Loss Alarm to ON/OFF for each channel on the alarm block. Press the h and i  
buttons to select a channel, and press the + and - keys to change the setting to ON or OFF.  
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Display Setup  
Display Setup  
1. TIME DISPLAY: Turns the onscreen Time display ON or OFF.  
Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press + and - to change  
the setting to ON or OFF.  
TIme Display: ON  
Title Display: ON  
Voice Display: ON  
HDD Capacity: ON  
Border Color: White  
Time Format: 12 Hours  
Date Format: M-D-Y  
Primary Channel: Quad  
Seq Mode: OFF  
2. TITLE DISPLAY: Turns the onscreen Camera Title display ON or  
OFF. Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press + and - to  
change the setting to ON or OFF.  
3. VOICE DISPLAY: Displays an indicator icon on the channel  
currently sending sound. Navigate using the K and L buttons, and  
press + and - to change the setting to ON or OFF.  
Seq Interval: 3 Sec  
4. HDDCAPACITY:TurnstheonscreenHardDriveCapacitydisplay  
ON or OFF. Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press + and  
- to change the setting to ON or OFF.  
5. BORDER COLOR: Turns the Quad screen Border Color. Navigate using the K and L buttons,  
and press + and - to change the setting to White, Yellow, Gray, Light Green or No Border.  
6. DATE FORMAT: Sets the date format for the DVR unit. Navigate using the K and L buttons,  
and press + and - to change the setting to 12 or 24 hour display type.  
7. PRIMARY CHANNEL: Sets the default displayed Channel. Navigate using the K and L buttons,  
and press + and - to change the setting to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 or QUAD.  
8. SEQ MODE: Turns Sequence Mode ON or OFF. Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press  
+ and - to change the setting to ON or OFF.  
9. SEQ INTERVAL: Sets the length of time each channel is displayed in Sequence Mode. Navigate  
using the K and L buttons, and press + and - to set the time between 1-7 seconds.  
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Network Setup  
Network Setup  
IP Setup  
IP: 192.168.000.111  
IP Setup  
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0  
Gateway: 192.168.000.001  
TCP Port: 2505  
HTTP Port: 0050  
DHCP: Disable  
1. IP: Configure the IP address for the DVR unit. Navigate  
using the K and L buttons. Press the < and > buttons to  
move within the IP address, and press + and - to change  
the numbers.  
MAC: 01:23:45:67:89:AB  
2. SUBNET MASK: Configure the Subnet Mask for the DVR  
unit. Navigate using the K and L buttons. Press the < and  
> buttons to move within the Subnet Mask, and press +  
and - to change the numbers.  
3. GATEWAY: Configure the Gateway for the DVR unit. Navigate using the K and L buttons. Press  
the < and > buttons to move within the Gateway, and press + and - to change the numbers.  
4. TCP PORT: Configure the TCP Port for the DVR unit. Navigate using the K and L buttons.  
Press the < and > buttons to move within the TCP Port, and press + and - to change the numbers.  
5. HTTP PORT: Configure the HTTP Port for the DVR unit. Navigate using the K and L buttons.  
Pressthe<and>buttonstomovewithintheHTTPPort, andpress+and-tochangethenumbers.  
6. DHCP: Sets DHCP to Enable or Disable. Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press + and  
- to change the setting to Enable or Disable. When DHCP is enabled, the DVR will automatically  
obtain an IP address (when connected to the Network). If set to disabled, an IP address will  
need to be manually assigned to the DVR unit.  
7. MAC: Displays the MAC Address for the DVR Unit. This information cannot be changed.  
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Network Setup  
DDNS Setup  
DDNS: NO  
Domain:  
DDNS Setup  
Username:  
Password:  
Use Public IP: YES  
DDNS Status:  
APPLY  
1. DDNS: Sets using DDNS to YES or NO. Navigate using  
the K and L buttons. Press the < and > buttons to move  
within the IP address, and press + and - to change the  
letters and numbers.  
2. DOMAIN: Enter the Domain (web address) that the DVR  
will connect to for remote viewing. Navigate using the K  
and L buttons. Press the < and > buttons to move within  
the Domain, and press + and - to change the letters and  
numbers.  
3. USERNAME: Enter the Username used to connect to the Domain Server for remote viewing.  
Navigate using the K and L buttons. Press the < and > buttons to move within the Username,  
and press + and - to change the letters and numbers.  
4. PASSWORD: Enter the Password used to connect to the Domain Server for remote viewing.  
Navigate using the K and L buttons. Press the < and > buttons to move within the Password,  
and press + and - to change the letters and numbers.  
5. USE PUBLIC IP TO REGISTER: Sets using a Public IP for registration to YES or NO. Navigate  
using the K and L buttons. Press the + and - to change to YES or NO. If the DVR is located  
behind a router, this must be set to YES. When registration to the DDNS Server is complete,  
an email will be sent to the registered email address with all necessary DDNS Setup information.  
See Page 41 for more information on DDNS Setup.  
6. DDNS STATUS: Select to check the online status of the DDNS Server. A status indicator will  
appear below this option indicating either CONNECTED or NOT CONNECTED.  
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Initialize  
Initialize  
HDD Format  
Factory Settings  
User Mode Save  
User Mode Restore  
Channel Set  
1. HDD FORMAT: Formats the Hard Drive (deletes all recorded  
data). Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press ENTER to  
Format. A prompt will appear to confirm the format - Press ENTER  
again to accept the Formatting, or press ESC to exit.  
2. FACTORY SETTINGS: Resets the DVR to Factory Defaults.  
Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press ENTER. A prompt  
will appear to confirm the reset - Press ENTER again to accept  
the Reset, or press ESC to exit.  
Time Set  
Advanced Setup  
Serial Setup  
3. USER MODE SAVE: Saves all menu changes by User. Navigate  
using the K and L buttons, and press ENTER.  
4. USER MODE RESTORE: Restores all menu changes by User. Navigate using the K and L  
buttons, and press ENTER.  
5. CHANNEL SET: Sets the default screen view to Single Channel (1-4) or QUAD. Navigate using  
the K and L buttons, and press ENTER to change the setting.  
Single Channel  
QUAD Channel  
Channel Set  
6. TIME SET: Sets the Date and Time for the DVR unit. Navigate using the K and L buttons. Press  
the < and > buttons to navigate, and the + and - buttons to set the time.  
01-15-2007 PM 12:01:02  
Time Set  
7. ADVANCED SETUP: Controls the Advanced Features Setup:  
IDSM Display: OFF  
Advanced Setup  
H-Sync Lock Set: ON  
• IDSM Display: Displays the Active Recording area. Use the + and - buttons to change the  
display color to Light Blue, Light Green, Gray, Orange or Off.  
• H-Sync Lock Set: Sets the NO VID message to appear onscreen with a bad camera signal  
is detected. Use the + and - buttons to change the option to ON or OFF.  
8. SERIAL SETUP: Allows 3rd party Serial Data to be overlaid on the current Video (such as POS  
or GPS Data). Please see Lorexcctv.com for more details.  
Serial Data: None  
APPLY  
Serial Setup  
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Event Log  
Event Log  
The Event Log section records DVR System Events, and provides the capability to search and  
playback previously recorded events. See Pages # - # for further details.  
Event Log  
Log View  
System Log  
Alarm Log  
Motion Log  
Log Search  
VLoss Log  
Schedule Log  
Normal Record Log  
HDD Information  
Displays Hard Drive information. This information is View Only, and cannot be changed with the  
DVR.  
HDD Information  
Model:  
Serial:  
Usage: #.###GB (#%)  
First Record Date:  
First Record Time:  
System Version:  
MODEL: Displays the Model Type of the Hard Drive.  
SERIAL: Displays the Serial Number for the Hard Drive.  
TOTAL: Displays the Total Hard Drive space.  
USAGE: Displays the amount of Hard Drive space currently in use.  
FIRST RECORD DATE / LAST RECORD DATE: Displays the date of the First Recorded  
Event.  
SYSTEM VERSION: Displays the DVR System Version/  
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Backup Menu  
Backup Menu  
A USB Memory Stick can be connected to the front panel of the DVR, and is used as a backup  
device. Connect the Memory Stick to the DVR, and select the Backup Menu option from the Main  
Menu. One of the following prompts will appear:  
• NO Memory Detected: Indicates that the Memory Stick is not recognized by the DVR.  
• Initializing Memory - Indicates that the Memory Stick is recognized, however the Format of  
the drive is not correct. The following message appears:  
Unknown Data Exists. Format?  
Press ENTER to Format the Drive, or ESCAPE to Exit  
NOTE: Formatting the Memory Stick Drive will remove ALL data on the Stick.  
• Back Menu: Indicates that the Drive is recognized and Formatted correctly.  
Backup Menu - Backup to USB Memory Stick  
Once the USB Memory Stick is connected to the DVR and correctly formatted, data can be  
copied to the drive:  
START: Select the Start Date and Time to copy.  
BACKUP  
Navigate using the K and L buttons. Press the <  
and > buttons to move within the Start Time, and  
press + and - to change date and time information.  
START: MM-DD-YYYY HH:MM:SS  
END: MM-DD-YYYY HH:MM:SS  
CHANNEL: QUAD  
USAGE: 0MB / 250MB (0.0%)  
PLAYBACK MEMORY  
END: Select the Start Date and Time to copy.  
Navigate using the K and L buttons. Press the <  
and > buttons to move within the Start Time, and  
press + and - to change date and time information.  
START BACKUP  
CHANNEL:SpecifyachanneltocopytotheMemory  
Stick. Press + and - to change the option to CH1,  
CH2, CH3, CH4 or QUAD.  
FORMAT MEMORY  
--------------------------------------------  
Status: Ready ...  
USAGE: Displays the amount of drive space used  
and total space available.  
PLAYBACK MEMORY: Plays back all data on the Memory Stick.  
START BACKUP: Begins playback of data on the Memory Stick. A status indicator will appear  
at the bottom of the screen displaying the percentage of data copied to the drive.  
FORMAT MEMORY: Formats the Memory Stick  
NOTE: The Memory Stick should be Formatted on a PC prior to copying data from the DVR Unit.  
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Password Setup Menu  
Password Setup Menu  
Controls the User and Password Setup for the DVR. The Password is a combination of numbers  
1-4 (default password is 11111111)  
Password Setup  
Password: OFF  
User Name: Admin  
New Password  
1. PASSWORD: Turns the use of Passwords ON or OFF. Navigate using the K and L buttons.  
Press the + and - to change the setting to ON or OFF.  
2. USER NAME: Setup for individual system users. Navigate using the K and L buttons. Press  
the < and > buttons to move within the User Name, and press + and - to change the numbers  
and letters.  
3. NEW PASSWORD: Changes the password for the current user displayed in the USER NAME.  
Navigate using the K and L buttons, and press ENTER to change the password:  
• INPUT PASSWORD: Enter the old password and press the ENTER key (the default password  
is 11111111).  
• NEW PASSWORD: Enter the new password and press the ENTER key.  
• CONFIRM PASSWORD: Enter the new password again, and press the ENTER key to confirm.  
If the password has been successfully entered, the message ‘PASSWORD SETTING’ will flash  
onscreen, however if the password has not been accepted by the system the message ‘INVALID  
PASSWORD’ will appear.  
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Network Connectivity  
Network Connectivity  
The DVR unit can be controlled using your existing network and a PC. Control of the unit can occur  
from within your local network, or remotely over the Internet.  
1. Enable PORT FORWARDING on  
your Router. Refer to the  
instructions on Page 40 for details.  
DVR  
2. Set up a web account at http://  
Pages 41-42 for setup and  
configuration instructions.  
3. Connect the DVR to the Router  
Power the Observation unit on.  
NOTE: It is recommended that the  
DVR be connected to the router prior  
to powering on the system.  
The DVR can be automatically  
assigned an IP address by the router  
(and other network related settings),  
or an IP address can be manually  
assigned within the MENU -  
INTERNET  
ROUTER  
(Not Included)  
NETWORK setup on Page 43.  
4. Access the DVR Software with  
either a Local PC or Remote PC  
using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5  
(or higher). See Pages # for details.  
PC  
(Not Included)  
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Router Port Forwarding  
Router Port Forwarding  
You will need to enable port forwarding on your Router to allow for external communications with  
your DVR. The following ports will need to be forwarded to remotely connect to your DVR:  
• DVR PORT: 2505 (or any other port you selected to use during setup)  
• WEBSERVER PORT: 80 (or any other port you selected to use during setup)  
Computers, DVRs, and other devices inside your network can only communicate directly with  
each other within the internal network. Computers and systems outside your network cannot  
directly communicate with these devices. When a system on the internal network needs to send  
or receive information from a system outside the network (i.e. from the Internet), the information  
is sent to the Router.  
NETWORK EXAMPLE  
Router  
External IP  
216.13.154.34  
Router  
Internal IP  
192.168.0.1  
Computer  
Internal IP  
192.168.0.2  
DVR  
Internal IP  
192.168.0.150  
Internet  
Internal Network  
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 Router then needs to decide where this data is to  
be sent to. This is where setting up Port Forwarding becomes important.  
Port Forwarding tells the router which device on the internal network to send the data to. When  
you set up port forwarding on your Router, it takes the data from the external IP address:port  
number and sends that data to an internal IP address:port number (i.e Router External IP  
216.13.154.34:2505 to DVR Internal IP 192.168.0.3:2505).  
The instructions found online in the Router Configuration Guide will assist you in the port  
forwarding configurations for a selection of different router models.Visit our Consumer Guides  
Support website at http://www.lorexcctv.com for more details  
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Setting Up Your DDNS Account  
Setting Up Your DDNS Account  
Lorex offers a free DDNS server for use with your System. A DDNS account allows you to set up  
a web site address that points back to your Local Network. The following outlines how to set up  
your free DNS account.  
2. Select the Create Account option from the list on the left  
side of the screen.  
3. Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information  
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Setting Up Your DDNS Account  
4. Complete the System Information fields as follows:  
Product License: Select your product model from the Product  
License drop down menu  
<Product Code> - <MAC Address>: Locate the MAC address  
of your (recorded while loading the System)  
URL Request: Choose a URL for your DDNS connection (i.e.  
your name, your company or business name, or anything of  
your choice.)  
NOTE: The URL request must not exceed 8 CHARACTERS  
5. Click the Create New Account link at the bottom of the form to submit your request.  
6. Your Account information will be sent to you at the E-mail Address you used in Step 3.  
Service provider:  
Domain name:  
User name:  
dns1.strategicvista.net  
tomsmith  
tomsmith1  
Password:  
<enter the password>  
You will need this information for remote access to your System. Record YOUR information  
below:  
Service Provider: _____________________________________________  
Domain Name: _______________________________________________  
User Name: _________________________________________________  
Password: __________________________________________________  
NOTE: The information sent to you in E-mail is CASE SENSITIVE. It is important when set-  
ting up your DDNS information on your DVR.  
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Setting up DDNS on the DVR  
Setting up DDNS on the DVR  
Once the DDNS Account has been configured (and the account details received in Email), then  
these settings can be added to the DVR unit.  
1. Press the Menu button on the front panel of the DVR.  
DDNS: NO  
Domain:  
Select the Network Set option.  
• Set DDNS to YES  
Username:  
Password:  
Use Public IP: YES  
DDNS Status:  
APPLY  
• Setup the Domain Name, User Name and Password  
manually, based on the settings received in email.  
• Set USE PUBLIC IP to YES  
• Select the APPLY option and press ENTER. The  
DVR will check to confirm that the DDNS Service  
can be reached. The NOT CONNECTED message  
should change to CONNECTED upon successful  
connection.  
For example, if the DVR IP Address is 192.168.0.150, and the Webserver Port is set to 2005,  
use the following address to access the DVR:  
• 192.168.0.150:2005  
NOTE: Make sure that the ports (as specified on Page 40) have been opened on the Router prior  
to setting up the DDNS connection:  
• DVR Port: 2505  
• Webserver Port: 80  
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DVR Manager Software  
DVR Manager Software  
Minimum System Requirements:  
• Operating System: Windows XP  
• CPU: Pentium 4 1.7GHZ or greater  
• Memory: 128 MB or greater  
• Hard Drive Space: Varies depending on the amount of data to be saved  
Installing the Software  
Run the DVR Manager 3 Software SETUP from the provided CD:  
1. Click on NEXT to begin the setup process  
2. Select the INSTALL directory (or leave the default  
install location). Click on the INSTALL button  
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3. The Installation Progress window will appear.  
Click the ABORT button ONLY if you wish to stop  
the installation process.  
4. Once the DVR Manager application has been  
installed, click the OK button to continue.  
A shortcut has been placed on the desktop for quick launch of the DVR Manager  
application  
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DVR Manager Software  
Using the DVR Manager Application  
Launching the DVR Manager application will open the Manager window:  
1
2
3
4
5
9
8
7
6
1. CONNECTION INDICATOR: Indicates the connection status to the DVR. The displayed IP  
address is for the DVR.  
2. CONFIGURATION BUTTONS: Configuration and use options for the DVR Manager Software:  
CONFIG BUTTON: Connection Configuration for the DVR. Click to enter settings:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
BMP SAVE TO: Specify the Save Location for the Image files  
COMM: Specify the connection type as TCP/IP for network connection  
IP: Enter the IP address of the DVR  
PORT: Enter PORT 2505  
ID: Enter the user name Admin  
PW: Enter the default password 11111111  
Click OK to save the settings.  
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CONNBUTTON:ConnectstotheDVRusingthesettingsasspecifiedontheCONFIG  
Button.  
INFO BUTTON: Upgrades the DVR using the Network Connection, and provides  
contact information.  
NOTE: DVR Upgrades are periodically  
available on the LOREVCCTV.com website.  
It is recommended that you do NOT upgrade  
the DVR unless instructed by a technician or  
service professional.  
BMP BUTTON: Saves a copy of the currently displayed screen(s) to the local Hard  
Disk (location as specified in the CONFIG MENU). This is saved as a still image.  
AVI BUTTON: Records the current channel to the local Hard Disk (location as  
specified in the CONFIG MENU). This is saved as a Recorded Video.  
PRINT BUTTON: Prints the currently displayed channel  
3. CHANNEL WINDOW: Displays current cameras (up to 4). Double click on a single channel to  
open in FULL SCREEN Mode.  
4. EXIT BUTTON: Exits the application.  
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5. SYSTEM STATUS INDICATORS:  
Shows the status of the current system  
• LIVE: Indicates Live Viewing mode  
• RECORD: Indicates the Recording status of the DVR.  
• REPLAY: Indicates that the current video is previously recorded.  
• TIME: Displays the current date and time of the DVR.  
6. PLAYBACK CONTROLS: Controls the playback of  
previously recorded Video.  
• REW: Reverses playback speed (2X, 4X, 8X up to  
8,192X).  
• PREV: Frame-by-Frame Playback of the previous image.  
• PLAY: Playback of previously recorded video.  
• NEXT: Frame-by-Frame Playback of the next image.  
• FF: Fast forward playback of the previous image (2X, 4X, 8X up to 8,192X).  
7. SEARCH / ESC BUTTONS: Controls the search and playback of  
previously recorded events.  
• SEARCH: Searches through previously recorded Events.  
This menu works the same as the Search feature menu  
on the DVR. See Page 20 for details.  
• ESC: Exits the Search Menu.  
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DVR Manager Software  
8. CHANNEL  
SELECTION  
BUTTONS:  
Selects the View Mode for the DVR  
Manager Software:  
• SEQ: Displays current video in SEQUENCE MODE.  
• QUAD: Displays current video in QUAD MODE.  
• CH 1-4: Displays an individual CHANNEL in FULLSCREEN MODE.  
9. REC / ESC BUTTON: Turns on RECORDING / stops RECORDING.  
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Using the Memory Stick with a PC  
Using the Memory Stick with a PC  
Once data has been copied from the DVR to the  
the USB Memory Stick, data can be replayed on  
the PC.  
1. Connect the Memory Stick to the PC USB Port.  
Once the drive is detected, run the READER.exe  
file located on the Memory Stick drive to extract  
the Reader software to the Memory Stick.  
2. LocatethefileDVR_Reader.exetoruntheViewer  
Software  
NOTE: The Backup Video can only be played  
using this application. The Video data cannot be  
directly read from the USB Drive.  
The Player software works in a similar way to the DVR Manager Software located on the CD.  
See Page 46 for Player Details.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
When a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following  
describes the most common problems and solutions. Please refer to the following before calling  
your DVR dealer  
Problem:  
DVR Unit is not receiving power, or is not powering up  
Check:  
• Confirm that all cables are connected correctly  
ConfirmthattheON/OFF(I/O)switchontherearoftheunit(besidethepowercableconnection)  
is ON (in the I position)  
• Confirm that there is power at the outlet:  
z
Connecting the power cable to another outlet  
z
Test the outlet with another plugged device (such 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 not responding when any of the buttons are pushed or does not come out of STANDBY  
MODE  
Check:  
• Turn the master power switch OFF using the (I/O) switch on the rear of the unit (beside the  
power cable connection):  
z
z
z
Press the (I/O) switch to the OFF position (O)  
Wait for 1 minute - all LED light indicators on the front of the unit will be off  
Press the (I/O) switch to the ON position (I)  
The unit will make an audible alert when powered back on  
Problem:  
There is no picture appearing on a Channel / Camera is not displaying  
Check:  
• Check the camera video cable and connections - Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the  
DVR and at the Camera  
• Try moving the camera to another channel or use another cable  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem:  
The image on the DVR does appears, but does not have sound  
Check:  
• Check the VOLUME  
• Check the CAMERA connection to the DVR  
• Confirm that the Camera has sound capabilities (Refer to the manual for the camera model  
for further information on the Camera functionality)  
Problem:  
The picture on the DVR is poor, shrinks or flickers  
Check:  
• Check the camera video cable and connections  
• Disconnect and reconnect the cable at the DVR and at the Camera  
• Clean the camera lens  
• Adjust the CONTRAST and BRIGHTNESS settings in the Menu (Page 30)  
• Check that the Camera is not in direct sunlight  
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DVR Specifications - Appendix #1  
DVR Specifications - Appendix #1  
Video Signal  
Video Signal System  
Video Inputs  
NTSC/PAL (Auto Detection)  
4 Channels  
Video Input Signal  
Video Out  
NTSC/PAL Composite, 75OHM, 1.0vpp  
1 Video Monitor, 1 S-VIDEO  
Video Output Signal  
Audio Input  
NTSC/PAL Composite, SVHS  
1 Channel  
RCA  
Audio Input Signal  
Audio Output  
1 Channel  
RCA  
Audio Output Signal  
Display Features  
Display Format  
Sequencing (Dwell)  
Display Size  
120 (NTSC) / 100 (PAL) FPS  
Yes (Interval time 1~10 sec.)  
720x480 (NTSC) 720x576 (PAL)  
Storage  
Storage Structure  
Back-Up  
Proprietary Format  
USB, Removable Hard Drive  
Network  
Network Interface  
Remote Monitoring  
TCP/IP  
Yes  
As our products are subject to continuous improvement, LOREX Technology Inc. and its subsidiaries reserve the right  
to modify product design, specifications and prices, without notice and without incurring any obligation.  
E&OE  
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DVR Specifications - Cont.  
DVR Specifications - Cont.  
Connectors  
Video Inputs  
Video Output  
Alarm In/Out  
Ethernet  
1 BNC  
1 BNC, 1 SVHS  
Terminal Block  
RJ45  
Alarm  
Alarm Inputs  
4 Inputs  
1 Output  
Yes  
Alarm Output  
Multiple Alarm Display  
Alarm Duration  
Available  
Yes  
Video Loss Duration  
Environmental  
Operating Temperature  
Humidity  
41°F ~ 104°F  
5°C ~ 40°C  
20% ~ 80%  
As our products are subject to continuous improvement, LOREX Technology Inc. and its subsidiaries reserve the right  
to modify product design, specifications and prices, without notice and without incurring any obligation.  
E&OE  
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DVR Specifications - Cont.  
Recording Details - Appendix #2  
Display & Recording  
Display Resolution  
Display Format  
720x480 (NTSC) 720x576 (PAL)  
1 Channel or QUAD Channel  
Recording Mode  
1 Channel at 360x240 Pixels  
Record Quality 4 Levels. IDSM 3 Levels,  
Post Alarm, Pre Alarm (100 ~ 900 Frames)  
Schedule Recording Available  
Compression Algorithm  
Recording Rate  
MJPEG + Pseudo MPEG  
120 FPS at 360x240 (NTSC)  
100 FPS at 360x288 (PAL)  
Search Mode  
Image Size  
Event Search, Day & Time Search  
1~30 Kbyte (Very High: 30K, High: 20K,  
Mid: 15K, Low: 10K) *  
Play Speed  
x 1/32 ~ x 8192  
Motion Detect Support  
Sensitivity Adjustable  
Independent CH Recording  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
* Calculated image size is without IDSM function. With IDSM setting, the image  
size can be dramatically reduced.  
Estimated Record Duration by HDD Capacity  
QUALITY: LOW  
IDSM: LOW  
10 KB/Frame  
HDD Capacity  
(GB)  
1 fps (hrs)  
4 fps (hrs)  
8 fps (hrs)  
16 fps (hrs) 30 fps (hrs)  
40  
60  
1077.8  
1616.7  
2155.6  
3233.3  
4311.1  
5388.9  
8083.3  
10777.8  
269.4  
404.2  
134.7  
202.1  
269.4  
404.2  
538.9  
673.6  
1010.4  
1347.2  
67.4  
35.9  
53.9  
101.0  
134.7  
202.1  
269.4  
336.8  
505.2  
673.6  
80  
538.9  
71.9  
120  
160  
200  
300  
400  
808.3  
107.8  
143.7  
179.6  
269.4  
359.3  
1077.8  
1347.2  
2020.8  
2694.4  
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DVR Specifications - Cont.  
QUALITY: STANDARD  
IDSM: LOW  
15 KB/Frame  
HDD Capacity  
(GB)  
1 fps (hrs)  
4 fps (hrs)  
8 fps (hrs)  
16 fps (hrs) 30 fps (hrs)  
40  
60  
718.5  
1077.8  
1437.0  
2155.6  
2874.1  
3592.6  
5388.9  
7185.2  
179.6  
269.4  
359.3  
538.9  
718.5  
898.1  
1347.2  
1796.3  
89.8  
44.9  
67.4  
24.0  
35.9  
134.7  
179.6  
269.4  
359.3  
449.1  
673.6  
898.1  
80  
89.8  
47.9  
120  
160  
200  
300  
400  
134.7  
179.6  
224.5  
336.8  
449.1  
71.9  
95.8  
119.8  
179.6  
239.5  
QUALITY: HIGH  
IDSM: LOW  
24 KB/Frame  
HDD Capacity  
(GB)  
1 fps (hrs)  
4 fps (hrs)  
8 fps (hrs)  
16 fps (hrs) 30 fps (hrs)  
40  
60  
449.1  
673.6  
112.3  
168.4  
224.5  
336.8  
449.1  
561.3  
842.0  
1122.7  
56.1  
84.2  
28.1  
42.1  
15.0  
22.5  
29.9  
44.9  
59.9  
74.8  
112.3  
149.7  
80  
898.1  
112.3  
168.4  
224.5  
280.7  
421.0  
561.3  
56.1  
120  
160  
200  
300  
400  
1347.2  
1796.3  
2245.4  
3368.1  
4490.7  
84.2  
112.3  
140.3  
210.5  
280.7  
QUALITY: VERY HIGH  
IDSM: LOW  
35 KB/Frame  
HDD Capacity  
(GB)  
1 fps (hrs)  
4 fps (hrs)  
8 fps (hrs)  
16 fps (hrs) 30 fps (hrs)  
40  
60  
307.9  
461.9  
38.5  
57.7  
19.2  
28.9  
38.5  
57.7  
77.0  
96.2  
144.3  
192.5  
10.3  
15.4  
20.5  
30.8  
41.1  
51.3  
77.0  
102.6  
77.0  
115.5  
154.0  
231.0  
307.9  
384.9  
577.4  
769.8  
80  
615.9  
77.0  
120  
160  
200  
300  
400  
923.8  
115.5  
154.0  
192.5  
288.7  
384.9  
1231.7  
1539.7  
2309.5  
3079.4  
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Connecting Cameras - Appendix #3  
Connecting Cameras - Appendix #3  
The L3104161 DVR includes 4 x 1/4” Color CCD DIN Cameras. Additional cameras can be  
added to the 4 additional camera inputs using the DIN or BNC ports.  
BNC Connected Cameras  
DVR  
BNC connected cameras are not  
included with the DVR, however can  
be ordered online at  
BNC Cameras have several cables  
and receive power from a wall outlet  
1. Connect the Video cable to an open  
BNC Video Port (middle row of ports)  
on the back of the DVR labeled CH1  
- CH8 (varies based on 4, 8 or 16  
Power  
Channel Model)  
2. Connect the Audio cable to an open  
Audio port on the back of the DVR  
matching the port connected in step 1  
3. Connect the power supply cable to an  
electrical outlet  
BNC Connected  
Camera  
(Optional)  
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Connecting to an Observation System - Appendix #4  
Connecting to an Observation System - Appendix #4  
The DVR can be used with an Observation System (not included).  
NOTE: The CH1 - CH8 BNC Video in-  
puts serve as Looping Video Outputs  
by individual channels when a DIN  
camera is connected to the associated  
channel on an Observation System.  
OBSERVATION SYSTEM  
(Not Included)  
1. Attach the BNC to RCA (Male to  
Female) adapters on the BNC  
CH1-CH8 found on the DVR.  
2. Attach the BNC to RCA  
(Male  
to  
Female)  
Adapters on the BNC  
CH1-CH8 found on the  
DVR  
3. Connect the standard RCA cables  
from the DVR to the DVR.  
4. Connect the Audio Cables from the  
DVR CH1-CH8 to the DVR CH1-CH8  
5. Connect cables from the DVR Video  
/ Audio Out to the VCR IN (Video and  
Audio) on the DVR  
To switch from viewing the DVR to  
viewing the DVR, press the VCR  
button on the front panel of the  
Observation System.  
RCAtoBNC  
Adaptor  
DVR UNIT  
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Connecting a TV/Slave Monitor - Appendix #5  
Connecting a TV/Slave Monitor - Appendix #5  
Connections to a TV or Slave Monitor (not included) can be made in several different ways on  
the back of the DVR.  
DVR  
Connecting to a TV  
1. Connect the SLAVE VIDEO OUT  
port on the back of the DVR to the  
VIDEO IN port on the back of the  
TV.  
2. Connect the SLAVE AUDIO OUT  
port on the back of the DVR to the  
AUDIO IN port on the back of the  
TV.  
Connecting to a TV or  
Monitor with S-Video  
1. Connect a cable to the S-VIDEO  
port on the back of the DVR to the  
S-VIDEO port on the back of the TV  
or Monitor.  
TV / SLAVE MONITOR  
(Not Included)  
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Full Connectivity Diagram - Appendix #6  
Full Connectivity Diagram - Appendix #6  
The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the L400 Series DVR.  
DVR  
SENSOR  
(Not Included) (Not Included)  
PC  
ROUTER  
(Not Included)  
SLAVE MONITOR  
(Not Included)  
OBSERVATION SYSTEM  
(Not Included)  
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Optional Accessories  
Optional Accessories  
The following accessories are available to add to your existing system  
OBSERVATION SYSTEM /  
MONITOR  
Extends the length  
between the CAMERA  
and MONITOR.  
Available in 65’, 100’ and  
250’ lengths  
Connects 4 video outputs  
of a multi-channel CCTV  
MONITOR to a 4 Channel  
DVR  
Observation System / Monitor -  
View Data from your DVR  
ACCESSORIES  
CAMERAS  
Accessory PIR motion  
sensor  
Night Vision Accessory  
with 68 LED  
observation  
system camera  
illuminators for viewing in  
total darkness  
TO ORDER THESE ACCESSORY ITEMS OR FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF AVAILABLE  
PRODUCTS, PLEASE VISIT US ON THE WEB AT:  
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It’s all on the web  
Product Information  
Specification Sheets  
Software Upgrades  
Firmware Upgrades  
User Manuals  
Quick Start Guides  
VISIT  
Strategic Vista International Inc.  
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