LOREX Technology SG21FD3044 161 User Manual

21” FLAT SCREEN CRT /  
DVR OBSERVATION  
SYSTEM  
WITH 4 NIGHT  
VISION CAMERAS  
Instruction Manual  
English Version1.0  
MODEL:  
SG21FD3044-161  
Copyright © 2006 Lorex Technology Inc.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by FCC, EMC and LVD.  
Therefore, it is designed to provide reasonable protection against interference and will not cause  
interference with other appliance usage.  
However, it is imperative that user follows this manual's guidelines to avoid improper usage which may  
result in damage to the unit, electrical shock and fire hazard or 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 installed 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 off and on), the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures:  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the camera and/or monitor.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the other electrical devices  
are connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.  
LOREX TECHNOLOGY INC  
www.lorexcctv.com  
II  
CONTENTS  
1
2
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................1  
CAUTIONS AND FEATURES..............................................................................2  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
FEATURES  
2
3
3
CAUTIONS  
NETVIEWER SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
3
4
5
6
7
SYSTEM INCLUDES ...........................................................................................4  
GETTING STARTED............................................................................................5  
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS AND FUNCTION – FRONT PANEL ........................7  
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS AND FUNCTION – BACK PANEL.........................12  
MAIN MENU CONTROL ....................................................................................13  
7.1  
7.2  
7.3  
7.4  
7.5  
7.6  
7.7  
7.8  
7.9  
TIME / DATE SET  
SEQUENCE SET  
TITLE SET  
15  
15  
15  
15  
16  
16  
17  
17  
18  
18  
19  
19  
19  
20  
ALARM SET  
MOTION SET  
SYSTEM SET (I)  
SYSTEM SET (II)  
HDD / REC SET  
ALARM REC SET  
7.10 SCHEDULE REC SET -  
7.11 MONITOR SET  
7.12 FIRMWARE UPGRADE  
7.13 DDNS SET  
7.14 EXIT  
8
9
PLAYBACK SEARCH ........................................................................................21  
PLAYBACK OPTION..........................................................................................22  
9.1  
9.2  
9.3  
FAST REWIND AND FAST FORWARD  
JOG-SHUTTLE FUNCTION  
22  
22  
22  
MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION IN PLAYBACK  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
PAN/TILT ZOOM................................................................................................23  
REMOTE CONTROL .........................................................................................24  
CAMERA (DIN Connector) INSTALLATION ......................................................25  
CAMERA (BNC Connection) INSTALLATION ...................................................26  
MONITOR AND STANDARD VCR INSTALLATION..........................................27  
ETHERNET (NETWORK), EXTERNAL ALARM DEVICE INSTALLATION.......28  
NETWORK IMAGE SIZE AND SPEED..............................................................29  
III  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
RECORDING TIME (IN HOURS).......................................................................30  
RECORDING TIME (IN GIGABYTES PER HOUR)...........................................31  
INSTALLING THE HDD .....................................................................................32  
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................35  
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................................................36  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE..............................................................................37  
IV  
1
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS  
1. Read Instructions: All of the safety and operating  
instructions should be read and understood before  
the product is used.  
15. Servicing: Do not attempt to service this product  
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose  
you to voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to  
qualified service personnel  
2. Retain Instructions: The safety and operating  
instructions should be retained for future reference.  
16. Damage Requiring Service: Disconnect this  
product from the power supply and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions:  
3. Heed Warnings: All warnings on the product and  
the instruction manual should be followed.  
4. Follow Instructions:  
All operating and use  
a. When the power supply cord or plug is damaged  
b. If objects have fallen into the product  
instructions should be followed for optimal  
performance  
5. Cleaning: Disconnect this video product from the  
power supply before cleaning. Do not use liquid  
cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for  
cleaning.  
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or liquids  
d. If the product does not operate normally by  
following the instruction manual. Adjust only the  
controls that are covered in the instruction  
manual as an improper adjustment may result in  
damage and will often require extensive work by  
a qualified service technician to restore the  
product to its normal operation  
6. Attachments:  
Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the video product manufacturer as  
they may cause hazards.  
7. Water and Moisture: Do not use this product near  
water - for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl,  
kitchen sink, wet basement, or near a swimming pool.  
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet  
has been damaged  
8. Accessories: Use this product only with a stand,  
tripod, bracket or table recommended by the  
manufacturer or sold with the product. Any mounting  
of the product should follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions.  
f.  
When the product displays a distinct change in  
performance - this indicates a need for service  
17. Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are  
required, be sure the technician uses replacement  
parts specified by the manufacturer. Unauthorized  
substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or  
other hazards.  
9. Ventilation: This product should never be placed  
near or over a Radiator or heat register. This product  
should not be placed in a built-in installation, such as  
a book case or rack, unless proper ventilation is  
provided or the Manufacturer’s instructions have  
been adhered to.  
18. Safety Check: Upon completion of any service to  
this product ask the service technician to perform  
safety checks to determine that the product is in  
proper working condition.  
10. Power Source: This product should be operated  
from the type of Power source indicated by the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supply provided to your location, consult your product  
dealer or your local Power Company.  
19. Grounding or Polarization:  
This product is  
equipped with a three-wire grounding-type plug, a  
plug having a third (grounding) pin and will only fit  
into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety  
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the  
outlet, contact your electrician to replace your  
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of  
the grounding-type plug.  
11. Power Cord Protection: Power supply cords  
should not be routed so that they are likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed on or near  
them  
20. Power Lines: An outside antenna system should  
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines  
or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can  
fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing  
an outside antenna system, extreme care should be  
taken to keep from touching such power lines or  
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.  
12. Lightning: For added protection, unplug this  
product from its  
outlet during a lightning storm.  
This will prevent damage to the video product due to  
lightning and power surges.  
13. Overloading: To avoid the risk of fire and electric  
shock, do not plug this product into an over-loaded  
power supply.  
21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting: The product should be  
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
14. Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects into  
the openings of this product as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points that may result in fire or  
electric shock. Never spill a liquid of any kind on this  
product.  
22. Heat: The product should be situated away from  
heat such as radiators, hear registers, stoves, or  
other  
heat.  
products (including amplifiers) that produce  
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2 CAUTIONS & FEATURES:  
2.1 FEATURES  
MONITOR  
Picture Tube: 21” Flat Color CRT  
Horizontal Resolution: More than 480 Lines  
Camera capable: 8 (DIN / BNC) (dual quad)  
Audio inputs: 8 RCA  
Alarm Inputs/Outputs: 8/1  
Slave output A/V: Video: RCA, Audio: RCA Jack  
Input signal: 1 V p-p at 75 ohms terminated Power source: Multi-voltage (100-240 VAC)  
Power Consumption: 125 watts (Max)  
Operation Temperature: 0°C - 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
Weight: 57 lbs (26 Kg)  
Color: Grey  
DVR  
Operation System: Embedded Linux  
Recording frame(FPS): 60  
Resolution recording: 720 X 240  
Audio recording: Yes  
Jog/Shuttle: Yes  
Triplex: Yes  
Pan/Tilt/Zoom Support: YES  
Network: RJ-45(10/100BASE-T)  
Pre alarm: Yes  
Water marking: Yes  
Video motion det: Yes  
USB port for USB key mem: Yes  
Compression video: M-JPEG(CCIR 656 FORMAT)  
Compression audio: MPEG1  
Compression rate: 5~20 Kbyte/Field  
Resolution display: Full Screen: 720x480 QUAD: 360x240  
Recording speed NTSC: 60/30/15/10/5/2/1  
FPS Recording mode: NORM, ALARM, SCHEDULE  
Event list: 3,000 LIST  
Search F.F: X1 , X2 , X4 , X8 , X16  
Search REW: X1 , X2 , X4 , X8 , X16  
Remote Control Yes  
HDD max Capacity: 400GB (160GB included)  
CAMERAS  
Image Sensor 1/4" Interline transfer type color CCD  
Effective Pixels (NTSC) 510H x 492V (250K)  
Scanning System (NTSC) 525 Lines 2:1 Interlace  
Scanning Frequency (NTSC) 15.734KHz (H), 59.94Hz (V)  
Resolution Horizontal 350 TV lines  
Shutter Speed (NTSC) 1/60 ~ 1/10,000 sec.  
S/N Ratio More than 48dB (AGC off)  
Sync. System Internal  
Min. Illumination 1.0 Lux (without LED) / 0.1 Lux (with LED)  
White Balance AWB  
Video Output VBS 1.0 Vp-p @ 75ohm  
Lens Fixed Lens (6mm)  
Power Consumption 100mA (without LED) / 180mA (with LED)  
Operating Temp 14F to 113F (-10°C ~ +45°C)  
Weather Proof Rating IP65  
Operating Humidity 90% RH max.  
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2.2 CAUTIONS  
1
2
All the warnings and instructions of this manual should be followed  
Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol  
detergents. Use water damped cloth for cleaning  
3
Do not use this unit in very humid and wet places  
4
Keep enough space around the unit for ventilation. Slots and openings of the  
cabinet should not be blocked.  
5
During flashes of lightning or cracks of thunder, or when the system is not used  
for a long time, unplug the system power supply and disconnect the antenna and cables  
to protect the unit from lightening or power surges.  
2.3  
NetViewer Software Installation Requirements  
Minimum System Requirements:  
Operating System:  
Windows 2000  
Windows XP Home Edition / Windows XP Professional  
Pentium 4 – 1.5 GHz Processor (or equivalent)  
256MB RAM  
Processor:  
Memory:  
Hard Drive:  
50 MB Installation space  
* Additional Hard Drive space required for recording. Recorded file size  
will vary depending on recording quality settings  
Recommended System Requirements:  
Operating System:  
Windows XP Home Edition  
Windows XP Professional  
Pentium 4 – 3 GHz Processor (or equivalent)  
1024 MB RAM  
Processor:  
Memory:  
Hard Drive:  
50 MB Installation space  
* Additional Hard Drive space required for recording. Recorded file size  
will vary depending on recording quality settings  
* Please refer to the Netviewer Application Guide for further details  
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3
SYSTEM INCLUDES  
REC  
PLAY  
TIM  
E
R
ALARM  
CH1  
CH2  
SEQ  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
HDD  
FULL  
P
O
WER  
STAND-BY  
Q1/Q2  
PIP/PO  
P
MENU  
VOLUME  
A-SEL  
TALK  
USB  
SEARCH  
EVENT  
COPY  
PAN/TILT  
ALRS  
21” Flat Screen  
CRT/DVR Combo  
4 x Cameras (SG7518)  
with camera stand  
4 x Camera  
Extension Cables  
1 x Ethernet  
Cable  
1 x Net Viewer  
CD  
2 x HDD  
Cartridge  
AC Power  
Cable  
System Owners Manual  
Netviewer Manual  
NOTE:  
CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU RECEIVED THE  
COMPLETE SYSTEM, INCLUDING THE COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE.  
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4
GETTING STARTED  
1
Connect the AC Power Cord to the AC Input of the 21” Flat Screen CRT / DVR  
Combo and plug into an electrical outlet. Connect the cameras into the camera inputs  
(BNC or DIN) found on the back of the Unit.  
Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet Port of the 21” Flat Screen CRT /  
DVR Combo and the other end into an open Ethernet port of the router.  
Turn the Main Power Switch ON.  
When power is applied, the unit will go through an internal diagnostic test. You will see…  
System Check…..  
followed by…  
Dynamic IP Request . .  
OK  
then..  
*** MASTER HDD DETECT ***  
POWER ON CHECK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _OK  
HDD IDENTIFY CHECK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OK  
HDD R/W CHECK _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _OK  
MODEL  
HDD LBA  
: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX  
HDD SPACE : 160 GB  
100 %  
NOTE:  
The unit is equipped with a 160GB MASTER HDD. If the MASTER HDD is not  
properly connected, the system will report a “FAIL” message. If this occurs, switch off  
the power to the unit and reconnect the HDD into the HDD Cartridge.  
5
After the unit has completed its internal diagnostic test, the network information will be  
displayed (for a short period of time). (See below)  
*** NETWORK INFORMATION ***  
MAC ADDRESS  
IP ADDRESS  
SUBNET MASK  
GATEWAY  
: XX XX XX XX XX XX  
: 192 . 168 . 001 . 100  
: 255 . 255 . 255 . 000  
: 192 . 168 . 001 . 001  
: 5000  
PORT  
The unit will then display the video image(s) from the camera.  
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5
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS AND FUNCTION – FRONT PANEL  
STAND BY  
LED  
PLAY  
REC  
TIMER  
ALARM  
POWER  
CH1  
CH2  
SEQ  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
HDD  
FULL  
STAND-BY  
Q1/Q2  
PIP/POP  
MENU  
VOLUME  
A-SEL  
TALK  
USB  
SEARCH  
EVENT  
COPY  
WTMK  
PAN/TILT  
ALRS  
REC  
REC STOP  
MIC  
JOG SHUTTLE  
USB PORT  
CHANNEL / ARROW BUTTON  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
SEQ BUTTON  
PIP/POP BUTTON  
AUDIO SEL BUTTON  
TALK BUTTON  
TALK  
QUAD 1/2 BUTTON  
Q1/Q2  
SEQ  
PIP/POP  
MENU  
VOLUME  
A-SEL  
VOLUME BUTTON  
MENU BUTTON  
REC/ REC STOP  
BUTTON  
SEARCH / EVENT  
BUTTON  
SEARCH  
EVENT  
COPY  
WTMK  
PAN/TILT  
ALRS  
REC  
REC STOP  
WTMK  
FF BUTTON  
PLAY/PAUSE BUTTON  
COPY / WTMK BUTTON  
PAN/TILT / ALRS BUTTON  
STOP BUTTON  
REW BUTTON  
1
CHANNEL / ARROW / BUTTON  
These buttons perform the following functions:  
a) Displays a picture in Full Screen. If you are in the Quad1 mode, select the  
Channel 1button and hold it for 2-3 seconds to view Camera 1 in Full Screen. To  
view other camera locations, press CH2 - CH8 buttons.  
b) Freezes a specific camera. You have the option to freeze images in Full or Quad  
screen mode.  
In Quad Screen mode: Press a channel button to freeze this channel in the Quad  
screen; press again to unfreeze;  
In Full Screen mode: Press the current channel being viewed to freeze it; press  
again to unfreeze.  
c) Scrolls LEFT / UP / DOWN / RIGHT in Menu mode. These buttons are used to  
navigate through menu options.  
d) MOVE / ZOOM / FOCUS in Pan / Tilt mode. These buttons are used to arrow  
button on Pan / Tilt.  
e) : This button serves as the ENTER key in Menu mode and Pan/Tilt mode.  
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2
QUAD BUTTON  
Pressing this button goes to Quad viewing mode, either Page A (Q1) or Page B (Q2).  
3
SEQ BUTTON  
Used to automatically sequence between all camera locations in full screen view. Press  
SEQ again to stop sequential viewing. Sequence settings are programmable via the Menu.  
4
PIP/POP BUTTON  
PIP allows you to view two camera locations simultaneously, one being the main channel,  
the other being viewed as a sub-picture. Dual PIP can also be selected, which displays two  
sub-pictures as illustrated below. To change between Single PIP and Dual PIP, repeatedly  
press the PIP button.  
SINGLE PIP  
DUAL PIP  
POP divides the screen into 4 screens, with the main channel occupying two-thirds of the  
screen. Pressing this button will swap the positions of cameras locations (between the  
Main and Sub screen) in the POP viewing model. To exit POP mode, press the other  
button.  
MAIN  
SUB SUB  
POP  
SUB  
5
MENU BUTTON  
Press this button to bring up the Main Menu.  
6
VOLUME BUTTON  
Increases or Decreases the audio volume.  
7
AUDIO SEL BUTTON  
In Quad mode, you can select the channel with audio. Pressing this button automatically  
changes the audio from channel to channel. An audio microphone symbol will appear in the  
corner of a Quad screen to indicate audio is available on a particular channel.  
8
TALK BUTTON  
8
By pressing and holding this button the user has the ability to talk to a specific camera  
location. This button must be pressed the entire time, while talking. To listen to the camera  
location, release the Talk button.  
9
SEARCH / EVENT BUTTON  
a) SEARCH : Pressing this button brings up the Search menu, which allows you to  
quickly find recordings.  
b) EVENT : Pressing this button brings up a list of up to 1,000 Events, including  
Power, Loss and Alarms. You can scroll through Events using the and keys,  
and navigate between Pages of Events using the and keys. Press Button to  
exit the Event list.  
The following letters represent the different types of Events that you may find listed:  
P: Shows the time when the POWER was turned ON  
A: Shows the time when a PIR ALARM was triggered  
M: Shows the time when Pixel-based MOTION detection was triggered  
L: Shows when a Video LOSS from a Camera occurred  
N: Starting time of storing data with Manual recording.  
H: Time of problem occurring in HDD.  
10  
COPY / WTMK BUTTON  
a) COPY : Back up stored data in the HDD to the USB memory key.  
NOTE:  
If the USB Key is connected to the 21” Flat Screen CRT / DVR Combo and it is not  
recognized or the data copy is not correct, use the USB Key after formatting it with the  
PC.  
b) WTMK : Select to enable or disable the “Water Mark” display.  
NOTE: : The WTMK function  
Watermarking is an identification code or bit pattern integrated into the multimedia  
data to aid copyright owners to identify illegally distributed video, or image data. The  
Watermark proves preservation of integrity (as well as the chance of being  
manipulated) for recorded images generated by DVR in terms of the legal purpose or  
confidential use.  
The Watermark is usually visible by a detector chip or by special software.  
The Watermarking function in this series assures that recorded images are prevented  
from being manipulated under any circumstances.  
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12  
PAN/TILT / ALRS BUTTON  
a) PAN/TILT : This button activates the Pan/Tilt feature.  
b) ALRS : During an Alarm, this button will turn off the alarm sound and set the  
system to the previous setting.  
STOP BUTTON  
Press this button to stop in video playback.  
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13  
REW BUTTON  
Press this button to begin high-speed reverse playback during the playback.  
14  
15  
PLAY / PAUSE BUTTON  
a) Initiates video Playback.  
b) PAUSE : Press this button to pause video in playback.  
FF BUTTON  
Press this button to begin high-speed forward playback during the playback.  
16  
REC / REC STOP BUTTON  
REC: Press this button to start manual recording.  
REC STOP: Pressing this button for more than 3 seconds will stop recording.  
17  
STAND_BY BUTTON  
Turns the monitor screen ON/OFF. A red LED indicator light turns ON when the monitor is  
in Standby mode. Press the button to turn the power ON.  
NOTE: The master power switch for the DVR/Monitor is located on the back of the  
unit.  
NOTE: To provide longer life to the monitor, turn the Standby switch OFF when not  
in use.  
18  
JOG  
Jog dial to the right for forward frame-by-frame playback, or to the left for reverse frame-by-  
frame playback.  
19  
SHUTTLE  
You can select the playback speed for both forward and reverse by turning the shuttle to  
the left or right.  
20  
LED indicators - Status of operation.  
a) REC: LED will be ON when recording data to the HDD.  
b) TIMER: LED will be ON when the TIMER REC is set to ON.  
c) PLAY: LED will be ON when playing data that has been stored in the HDD.  
d) ALARM: LED will be ON when the ALARM or MOTION function is set to ON.  
When the ALARM or MOTION function is ON, the LED will blink as an Alarm is being  
triggered.  
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e) HDD FULL: If the OVERWRITE menu is set up, the LED will not blink in any case.  
The LED blinks if the HDD has less than 1GB of storage space, and remains ON  
when the HDD is FULL.  
f) POWER: This LED will be illuminated when POWER is applied to the unit.  
21  
USB PORT  
Connect a USB memory stick to back-up the recorded data.  
Note: The amount of data that can be transferred based on the capacity of the memory  
stick.  
11  
6
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS AND FUNCTION – BACK PANEL  
11  
2
10  
9
8
7
ETHE NET  
R
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
RS-232  
ALARM OUT  
WARNING OUT  
POWER  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
VIDEO INPUT  
SLAVE  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH5  
CH7  
CH8  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
CH4  
CH6  
AC  
12  
1
3
4
5
6
1
BNC Camera Inputs - Channel 1-8 camera inputs (for cameras with BNC Video  
6 Pin DIN Camera Inputs - Channel 1-8 Camera inputs (for cameras with 6 Pin  
outputs)  
2
DIN camera outputs).  
3
RCA Audio inputs - Channel 1-8 Audio inputs (for cameras with RCA Audio  
outputs)  
4
Slave A/V Out - Audio/Video Out signal for transmitting to a Slave Monitor or  
VCR.  
5
6
Monitor A/V Out - Audio/Video output to another monitor.  
IDE-SUB - This connector is used to connect an external Slave HDD (NOT  
AVAILABLE)  
7
ETHERNET Port - Available to live view and recorded data on the HDD through  
the Internet or a LAN.  
8
Sensor Output (Alarm Out, Warning Out) - These terminals are used to connect  
external Alarm Output devices, such as a siren, security light, etc.  
9
RS-232C INPUT - Connects to the RS-232C terminal on your computer. For  
more information on RS-232C communication, refer to MAIN MENU CONTROL section.  
10  
Alarm INPUT Terminals - These terminals are used to connect external motion  
sensors.  
11  
12  
MAIN POWER SWITCH - Used to turn the system ON or OFF.  
AC INPUT – Connects to a Power Plug (AC100-240V, 50/60Hz).  
12  
7
MAIN MENU CONTROL  
MAIN  
1.TIME/DATE SET  
2. SEQUENCE SET  
DISPLAY  
TIME  
DATE  
DATE FORMAT  
QUAD A  
CH1  
:
QUAD B  
CH5  
:
3.TITLE SET  
DISPLAY  
CH1  
:
:
CH8  
4.ALARM SET  
ALARM  
CH1  
:
:
CH8  
5.MOTION SET  
MOTION  
CHANNEL  
SENSITIVITY  
AREA  
KEY BUZZER  
LOSS BUZZER  
QUAD LINE  
6.SYSTEM (
)  
BLANK COLOR  
TITLE/TIME  
ALARM OUT  
DEFAULT SET  
13  
7. SYSTEM ()  
HDD INFO DISP  
RS232 BAUD RATE  
PASSWORD SET  
NETWORK(TCP/IP)  
USER ID/PASSWORD  
GUEST PASSWORD  
BAND WIDTH  
IP ADDR  
SUB NET  
GATEWAY  
PORT  
8.HDD / REC SET  
REC QUALITY  
REC RESOLUTION  
REC SPEED  
USB REC LIMIT  
HDD CLEAR ALL  
HDD OVERWRITE  
HDD SLAVE  
9.ALARM REC SET  
ALARM REC  
PRE ALARM REC  
REC QUALITY  
REC SPEED  
REC DURATION  
10.SCHEDULE REC SET  
11.MONITOR SET  
SCHEDULE REC  
REC SETTTING  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHT  
COLOR  
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
12.FIRMWARE UPGRADE  
13.DDNS SET  
FIRMWARE UPGRADE  
DDNS  
DOMAIN NAME  
USER NAME  
USER PASSWORD  
ROUTER  
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Enter the MENU screen by pressing the MENU button. Scroll through the 12 options by pressing  
the UP and DOWN buttons. To enter a sub-menu, press the Enter button where the highlighted  
scroll bar is located. To exit the Main Menu, scroll down to the Exit option and press the Enter  
button.  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
In sub menu of the Main Menu, you can exit the Menu mode by selecting Exit, or you  
can return to the Main Menu by selecting Return.  
The Menu is exited automatically after 60 sec of inactivity.  
7.1 TIME / DATE SET  
This submenu allows you to change the Time and Date displayed on the monitor, and also  
program the information you’d like to appear in the On-Screen Display.  
a)  
DISPLAY : Selecting [Y] enables on screen display of the date & time. Selecting [N]  
hides this information.  
b)  
c)  
d)  
TIME : Change the time (24 hour clock)  
DATE : Change the date.  
DATE FORMAT : There are three formats to display the date:  
MM / DD / YYYY : for U.S.A.  
YYYY / MM / DD : for Asian countries.  
DD / MM / YYYY : for European countries.  
7.2  
SEQUENCE SET  
This submenu allows you to select how long you’d like each channel to appear on-screen  
before automatically switching to the next channel in Sequence mode. The Dwell Time is  
0-59 seconds selectable for each of the 8 channels and for Quad A / QUAD B mode.  
NOTE: Channels without a camera, a Video Loss, or a Dwell Time of zero will be  
skipped in sequencing.  
7.3 TITLE SET  
This submenu allows you to change the title of each camera location (up to 8 characters), or  
remove the titles from the on-screen display.  
a)  
DISPLAY : Selecting [Y] will enable the camera titles to appear in the on-screen display.  
Selecting [N] will remove all titles from appearing in the on-screen display.  
b)  
CH 1 - 8 : Change the titles of each individual camera.  
7.4 ALARM SET  
This submenu allows you to enable / disable the camera’s PIR Alarm function by channel.  
a)  
ALARM : Selecting [OFF] disables PIR motion detection from triggering any alarm.  
Selecting [OSD] will allow alarms to be triggered, and the letters “AL” will appear on the  
screen of the camera location where the alarm is taking place. A third option,  
[OSD+BUZZER] will both display “AL” and emit a buzzer sound in the event of an alarm.  
b)  
CH 1-8 : Set the length of alarm time for each channel between 1~59 seconds.  
Additionally, you can select the Alarm Input. The default setting is OFF - to activate the  
Alarm on a camera, change the setting to N/O (Normally Open), N/C (Normally Close).  
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NOTE: Some alternative brand PIR motion sensors have a default setting of N.C  
(normally closed). In order to activate the alarm on such a PIR motion sensor, change  
the setting to N.C  
7.5 MOTION SET  
This submenu allows you to enable / disable the Pixel-based Motion Detection function by  
channel and set its Sensitivity level.  
a)  
MOTION : Selecting [OFF] disables the Pixel-based Motion Detection function. Selecting  
[OSD] will allow motion to trigger alarms, and the letters “MD” will appear on the screen  
of the camera location where the motion is taking place. A third option, [OSD+BUZZER]  
will display “MD” and emit a buzzer sound in the event that motion is detected.  
b)  
CHANNEL : Select which channels will have the Pixel Motion Sensing feature activated.  
The Sensitivity level can be set to zero for a channel, which will disable the Motion  
Sensing ability for that channel.  
c)  
d)  
SENSITIVITY : Select the sensitivity level by channel. Level 05 is the highest sensitivity,  
Level 01 is the least sensitive. Level 00 deactivates Motion Sensing.  
AREA : Select the area of the screen where the Pixel Motion Sensing feature will be  
active. The digits below represent the area on the screen where motion is detected.  
[00] - Whole screen.  
[02] - Top right side of screen.  
[04] - Bottom right side of screen.  
[01] - Top left side of screen.  
[03] - Bottom left side of screen.  
[05] - Center of the screen.  
01  
03  
02  
04  
00  
05  
7.6 SYSTEM SET (I)  
This sub-menu allows you to configure various preferences on the system, related to Monitor  
settings.  
a)  
KEY BUZZER : When set to [Y], the system will make a sound when a key is pressed on  
the remote control or on the main panel of the monitor.  
b)  
LOSS BUZZER : When set to [Y], the system will make a sound when a camera  
becomes disconnected.  
c)  
d)  
QUAD LINE : Activates and deactivates the border line in Quad mode.  
BLANK COLOR : Choose between blue, gray or black as the background screen color in  
Menu Mode.  
e)  
TITLE/TIME : Change the location of on-screen display for Time/Date and camera titles.  
T/R/B/L represents Top / Right / Bottom / Left respectively. Therefore, for example, the  
setting “TR/BL” would display the Title in the Top-Right corner of the screen, and the  
Time in the Bottom Left corner.  
f)  
PAN/TILT(CH1) : Activates Pan/Tilt mode to become accessible.  
NOTE: if the PAN/TILT function is enabled, CH1 will not trigger when an external alarm  
occurs.  
g)  
ALARM OUT : Select the Alarm Out setting, which is defaulted to NO (Normally Open) for  
triggering external devices.  
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h)  
DEFAULT SET : Selecting [Y] resets all programmed settings back to the default factory  
settings (except for the time & date).  
NOTE: If you perform a DEFAULT SET, the programmed data you have entered for the  
DDNS will be automatically deleted. You need to set the data again.  
7.7 SYSTEM SET (II)  
This sub-menu allows you to configure various preferences on the system, related to DVR  
settings.  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
HDD INFO DISP : Sets the display settings for information on the HDD status. This can  
be displayed as a percentage of HDD space used, or amount of Bytes available, or the  
HDD information display can be set to OFF.  
RS232 BAUD RATE : Sets the speed at which the RS 232 input and the computer  
communicate. Baud Rate, which is the rate of data transmission, can be set to: OFF,  
2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200.  
PASSWORD SET : If you select [Y], you will need to input a password when you enter  
the Main Menu, and [N] will allow you into the menu without a password. Changes your  
password for accessing the Menu. The password must be 4 digits.  
NETWORK (TCP/IP) : There are 3 selections to choose  
Dynamic IP: enabling this option will result in the unit automatically obtaining an IP  
address from the Router  
Static IP: Enabling this option will allow the user to set their IP address  
OFF: if this option is enabled, networking will be disabled.  
e)  
f)  
USER ID/PASSWORD : User can set password for Master ID and account. Default  
value - ADMIN  
GUEST PASSWORD : User can set password for GUEST account. Default value –  
GUEST  
NOTE: Master gets full accessibility in network whereas GUEST can view only  
g)  
h)  
BAND WIDTH  
IP ADDR : Set IP address for enabling network.  
Default value - 192 168 001 100  
NOTE: automatically set when Dynamic IP is enabled  
SUB NET : User can set Subnet Mask value for enabling network.  
Default value - 255 255 255 0  
i)  
NOTE: automatically set when Dynamic IP is enabled  
j)  
GATEWAY : Setting up Gateway value for enabling network.  
Default value - 192 168 001 001  
NOTE: automatically set when Dynamic IP is enabled  
k)  
PORT : Setting up Port value for enabling network.  
Default value - 5000  
7.8 HDD / REC SET  
This submenu allows you to set the Record parameters for your Hard Disk Drive.  
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a)  
REC QUALITY : Sets the quality level of recording.  
Available settings are : Basic, Normal, High and Best.  
NOTE: Higher quality recording consumes more memory on your HDD. Please refer to  
RECORDING TIME (IN HOURS) on page 30.  
b)  
c)  
REC RESOLUTION  
REC SPEED : Allows you to set the Images Per Second for recording. Available IPS  
settings are: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 30 & 60. The speed of 60 IPS is also known as “Real  
Time”. 1 IPS is the slowest Time Lapse speed; it will allow for the longest recording  
durations as it records less information.  
d)  
e)  
HDD CLEAR ALL : Press the button and “MASTER” will appear, then press the ◄  
button. Since this function will delete ALL the recorded video on the Hard Drive, you’ll  
have to confirm that this is what you want to do. The system will prompt “REALLY?”.  
Select [Y] to confirm the HDD Clear.  
HDD OVERWRITE : Select [Y] to have the DVR/MONITOR automatically overwrite  
previously recorded video in the event of the HDD becoming FULL. If you select “Y” it will  
display OVWR (Overwrite) in the on-screen display. If you select “N”, the DVR/MONITOR  
will terminate recording once it reaches its capacity.  
NOTE: HDD Overwrite replaces the earliest recorded video with additional video being recorded.  
When the HDD is full and the Overwrite option is enabled, the system will automatically  
record over the oldest video that was recorded.  
7.9 ALARM REC SET  
This submenu allows you to configure the Recording parameters under the Alarm condition.  
a)  
ALARM REC : This setting selects whether or not the DVR/MONITOR will record  
automatically when a Motion Detection or a PIR alarm is triggered.  
b)  
PRE ALARM REC : Selects the enable or disable of “PRE ALARM”.  
NOTE: PRE ALARM saves 6secs of image at 5ips before ALARM or MOTION goes off  
under alarm or motion situation. (When ALARM REC mode is on, images are being  
stored in HDD.)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
REC QUALITY : Selects the Recording Quality level for Alarm Recording (from Basic,  
Normal, High, or Best).  
REC SPEED : Sets the speed of Alarm Recording from 60 / 30 / 15 / 10 / 08 / 04 / 02 / 01  
IPS.  
REC DURATION : Selects how long the DVR/MONITOR will automatically record after  
an alarm is triggered. Available duration times are: [ 20SEC / 30SEC / 1MIN / 2MIN /  
5MIN and CONTIN]. CONTIN refers to Continuous recording.  
7.10 SCHEDULE REC SET -  
This Submenu allows you to Schedule times in which you’re programming the DVR/MONITOR to  
record automatically.  
a)  
SCHEDULE REC : Select from the following types of Scheduled recordings:  
[DAILY] - Recording will be carried out according to a specified time on a daily schedule.  
[OFF] - No schedule.  
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[ONCE] - Recording will be carried out one time, according to the schedule.  
N0-N7 : Total 8 REC can be set up from N0 to N7.  
b)  
Each Schedule REC can control Start TIME/DATE, End TIME/DATE and REC Quality as  
well as REC Speed can be set up in this mode.  
NOTE:  
When SCHEDULE REC is set up, the recording time should not be  
overlapped from one scheduled recording to another. If it is overlapping this will result in  
a loss in recorded activity and the schedule may be ignored.  
To delete a scheduled recording, place the cursor on the selected time and press the  
key. "CURRENT LINE DELETE? [Y] / [N]” is then displayed. If [Y] is selected, the  
selected schedule is deleted.  
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7.11 MONITOR SET  
This submenu allows you to adjust the Picture settings of the monitor. You can switch between  
Full or Quad screen views while adjusting the monitor settings by pressing the and keys.  
a)  
b)  
c)  
d)  
e)  
CONTRAST : Changes the contrast of the picture.  
BRIGHT : Changes the brightness of the picture.  
COLOR : Changes the color of the picture.  
TINT : Changes the tint of the picture.  
SHARPNESS : Change the sharpness of the picture.  
7.12 FIRMWARE UPGRADE  
Used to upgrade to the most recent Firmware. Once you choose this menu, the system will ask  
you once again whether you will be proceeding with the Upgrade process. Connect the USB  
Memory with the FIRMWARE to be upgraded and click “YES”.  
NOTE: NEVER TURN OFF OR DISCONNECT THE POWER during this process. If the power  
goes off during the firmware upgrading process.  
NOTE: If the USB Memory is not recognized or not working properly, format the USB Memory  
and try again.  
NOTE: For the latest firmware updates, go to www.lorexcctv.com/support  
7.13 DDNS SET  
a)  
b)  
DDNS : Selecting “Y” will enable DDNS Service.  
DOMAIN NAME : Put the domain name for the DDNS service. As the maximum  
character available with this unit will be 8 digits, the domain name should not exceeding 8  
characters and your special attention required when you are setting with the DDNS  
server.  
c)  
USER NAME : Put the User ID supplied your DDNS server provided you. As the  
maximum character available with this unit will be 8 digits, the User Name should not  
exceeding 8 characters and your special attention required when you are setting with the  
DDNS server.  
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d)  
e)  
USER PASSWORD : Put the Password that you have set with the DDNS server. As the  
maximum character available with this unit will be 8 digits, the User Name should not  
exceeding 8 characters and your special attention required when you are setting with the  
DDNS server.  
ROUTER : If you are using the ROUTER for the internet connection, you could set it  
“YES”. Otherwise select “NO”.  
NOTE: When registering for the DDNS service, you cannot exceed 8 characters for the user  
name, password, or domain name.  
NOTE: If you execute the DEFAULT SET, the previous data you have put for the DDNS will be  
automatically deleted. You need to set the data again.  
NOTE: DDNS STATUS INFORMATION  
0, 5: Update Successful  
1, 6: Server Connection Error  
Other Codes : Program Error  
7.14 EXIT  
Exits the MENU mode.  
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8
PLAYBACK SEARCH  
The DVR/MONITOR allows you to easily find sections of recorded video using the Search feature.  
Press the SEARCH button to access the “PLAYBACK SEARCH SET” menu.  
[ PLAYBACK SEARCH SET ]  
PB:[ MASTER ]  
REC:[ MASTER ]  
1. LAST RECORD  
2. FULL LIST  
3. ALARM LIST  
4. TIME SEARCH  
5. EXIT  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(5)  
LAST RECORD: Plays the most recent recording.  
FULL LIST: Shows a listing of all recorded video on the HDD, sorted by time.  
ALARM LIST: Shows a listing of all recorded video triggered by an Alarm.  
TIME SEARCH: Finds video recorded on a specific date and time that is entered.  
EXIT: Exits Search mode.  
A listing of up to 1000 recordings can be stored in both the ALARM LIST and the FULL LIST.  
You can scroll through Recordings using the and keys, and navigate between Pages of  
Recordings using the and keys. To view a selected piece of video on the list, press the  
QUAD/button on the highlighted recording. The DVR/MONITOR will play that video. You can  
stop the video at any time by pressing the STOP button.  
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PLAYBACK OPTION  
When the PLAY button is pressed, one of the Playback Search menus will appear. The Playback  
menu that appears upon pressing PLAY depends on the Search option that was last used. For  
example, if the last Search option used was a Time Search, then pressing PLAY will bring up the  
Playback Time Search. If the last Search option utilized was a Last Record, then pressing play  
will simply play the most recent recording.  
9.1  
FAST REWIND AND FAST FORWARD  
You can increase the speeds of Fast Forward and Rewind on the DVR.  
The FF/REW speed is controlled by pushing the FF or REW button during playback of data.  
The FF/REW speed can also be controlled by moving the shuttle toward each FF/REW direction.  
The FF/REW speed changes by shuttle movement. There are 5 steps to set the speed of the FF  
from 1x to max. 16x.  
There are 5 steps to set the REW speed from 1x to max.  
9.2  
JOG-SHUTTLE FUNCTION  
Jog: Jog the dial clockwise for forward frame-by-frame playback or to the counter clockwise for  
reverse frame-by- frame playback. Push the PLAY BUTTON to return to the normal play mode.  
Shuttle: You can select the playback speed for both forward and reverse by turning the shuttle to  
the left or right. Shuttle movement changes the playback speed.  
9.3 MULTIPLEXING FUNCTION IN PLAYBACK  
Because of the Multiplexing function of the DVR, you can switch between individual channels  
during playback and watch each one in Full-Screen. Press the Channel buttons to view the Full  
Screen.  
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10 PAN/TILT ZOOM  
The DVR/MONITOR is equipped with a built-in Pan/Tilt Zoom feature, which is only available  
when used in conjunction with a compatible Pan/Tilt Dome camera.  
The Pan/Tilt Zoom feature supports “Pelco D” protocol.  
To access and operate the PTZ feature, follow these instructions:  
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2
Connect a compatible Pan/Tilt Zoom Dome camera to the CH 1 camera input.  
Enter the Pan/Tilt Zoom mode by holding the PAN/TILT key on the  
DVR/MONITOR, or press the Pan/Tilt button on the remote control  
3
You will see a contracted screen with a blue border.  
4
Use the Arrow keys to sideways, and Button to select whether to MOVE and  
ZOOM the camera.  
5
If you have selected MOVE, you can use all four arrow keys to Pan and Tilt in all  
directions. If you selected ZOOM, use the arrow keys to Zoom IN / OUT.  
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Select and press on the EXIT option to escape Pan/Tilt mode.  
The system automatically exits Pan/Tilt mode after 20 seconds of inactivity.  
Refer to the diagram below for an illustration of Pan/Tilt Zoom mode.  
NOTE:  
[CH1 PAN/TILT MODE]  
MOVE  
ZOOM  
FOCUS  
EXIT  
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11 REMOTE CONTROL  
Features of the Remote Control.  
For more details on specific remote control features, refer to the Monitor features  
FUNCTION DESCRIPTION  
SLEEP Mode On/Off.  
KEY  
MENU  
1-8  
Brings up the Main Menu.  
Allows user to select individual cameras  
Freezes the Channel 1/5 screen  
Freezes the Channel 2/6 screen  
Freezes the Channel 3/7 screen  
Freezes the Channel 4/8 screen  
FRZ 1/5  
FRZ 2/6  
FRZ 3/7  
FRZ 4/8  
MENU  
FRZ1/5  
FRZ2/6  
FRZ3/7  
FRZ4/8  
2
5
8
3
6
1
4
7
PAN/TILT Enters Pan/Tilt Zoom mode.  
AUDIO SEL Selects the Audio channel in Quad mode  
KEY LOCK Locks the buttons on the keypad from functioning.  
REC STOP Stop in video recording.  
REC  
Initiates Recording.  
AUDIO  
SEL  
REC STOP  
PAN/TILT  
KEY LOCK  
ST  
UP / DOWN arrow keys, used in Menu mode.  
LEFT / RIGHT arrow keys used in Menu mode.  
Confirms selections in Menu mode  
REC  
W
(ENTER)  
VOL  
Control Volume decrease/increase.  
ENTER  
WTMK  
COPY  
WW  
Select the Enable or Disable of “WTMK” while display.  
Back up stored data in HDD to USB memory key.  
Rewinds video in Playback mode.  
VOL  
VOL  
WTMK  
COPY  
XII  
Initiates video Playback mode and Pauses video.  
Stops video Playback.  
XX  
Fast Forwards video in Playback mode.  
Displays Quad screen.  
QUAD  
SEQ  
Q1/Q2  
SEQ  
PIP  
PIP-SUB  
Initiates automatic channel scan.  
Displays PIP Mode and Main Screen change.  
Changes the Sub-screen in PIP mode.  
Brings up the Playback Search mode.  
Brings up a listing of Events  
PIP  
SEARCH EVENT  
ALRS  
POP  
PIP-SUB  
SEARCH  
EVENT  
CCTV SYSTEM  
Turns the Alarm sound OFF.  
ALRS  
POP  
Displays POP Mode and Main Screen change.  
NOTE : When the units shows the normal screen, you could press “ENTER” and the  
System Information will be shown. The System Information will be show for 1minute and  
automatically disappear. If you press “ENTER” one more time, the System Information  
will disappear.  
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12 CAMERA (DIN Connector) INSTALLATION  
Connect the camera to the CAMERA INPUT on the rear panel of the system.  
SG7518  
CAMERA  
ETHERNET  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
USB  
RS-232  
ALARM OUT  
WARNING OUT  
POWER  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
VIDEO INPUT  
SLAVE  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH5  
CH7  
CH8  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
CH4  
CH6  
AC  
SG7380 PAN/TILT  
CAMERA  
(CH1 ONLY)  
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13 CAMERA (BNC Connection) INSTALLATION  
Connect the camera to the CAMERA INPUT on the rear panel of the system.  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
ETHERNET  
RS-232  
ALARM OUT  
WARNING OUT  
POWER  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
VIDEO INPUT  
SLAVE  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH5  
CH7  
CH8  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
CH4  
CH6  
AC  
REAR  
VIDEO  
+DC 12V-  
AUDIO  
BNC CAMERA  
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14 MONITOR AND STANDARD VCR INSTALLATION  
Connect the camera to the CAMERA INPUT on the rear panel of the system  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
ETHERNET  
RS-232  
ALARM OUT  
WARNING OUT  
POWER  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
VIDEO INPUT  
SLAVE  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH5  
CH7  
CH8  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
CH4  
CH6  
AC  
VIDEO INPUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
VCR  
AUDIO INPUT  
VIDEO INPUT  
MONITOR  
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15 ETHERNET (NETWORK), EXTERNAL ALARM DEVICE  
INSTALLATION  
INTERNET  
SENSOR  
ETHERNET  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
CH5  
CH6  
CH7  
CH8  
RS-232  
ALARM OUT  
WARNING OUT  
POWER  
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
VIDEO INPUT  
SLAVE  
OUT  
MONITOR  
OUT  
AUDIO INPUT  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH5  
CH7  
CH8  
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
CH4  
CH6  
AC  
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16 NETWORK IMAGE SIZE AND SPEED  
720 X 240  
360 X 240  
IMAGE SIZE  
IMAGE SIZE  
16K ~ 17K  
19K ~ 20K  
23K ~ 24K  
32K ~ 33K  
IPS  
IPS  
BASIC  
NORMAL  
HIGH  
10 ~ 15  
09 ~14  
09 ~ 14  
09 ~ 14  
10K ~ 11K  
11K ~ 12K  
14K ~ 15K  
19K ~ 20K  
23 ~ 28  
23 ~28  
15 ~ 20  
10 ~ 15  
BEST  
NOTE:  
The demanding volume of HDD can be different in depending on the displayed picture.  
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17 RECORDING TIME (IN HOURS)  
BASED ON 160 GB H.D.D.  
720 X 240  
BASIC  
2858  
1428  
946  
572  
284  
190  
94  
NORMAL  
2500  
1250  
834  
HIGH BEST  
01 IPS  
02 IPS  
03 IPS  
05 IPS  
10 IPS  
15 IPS  
30 IPS  
60 IPS  
2052  
1026  
686  
412  
206  
136  
68  
1510  
758  
504  
304  
152  
100  
50  
498  
250  
166  
84  
48  
42  
34  
26  
360 X 240  
BASIC  
4444  
2254  
1496  
898  
NORMAL  
3902  
1952  
1300  
780  
HIGH BEST  
01 IPS  
02 IPS  
03 IPS  
05 IPS  
10 IPS  
15 IPS  
30 IPS  
60 IPS  
3200  
1616  
1074  
646  
322  
214  
108  
54  
2388  
1194  
800  
480  
240  
160  
80  
450  
390  
300  
260  
150  
130  
74  
66  
40  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
60 IPS is equal to 30 frames per second. 1 IPS is equal to 0.5 frames per second.  
The demanding volume of HDD can be different in depending on the displayed picture.  
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18 RECORDING TIME (IN GIGABYTES PER HOUR)  
720 X 240  
BASIC  
NORMAL  
0.064GB/H  
0.128GB/H  
0.192GB/H  
0.321GB/H  
0.642GB/H  
0.962GB/H  
1.92GB/H  
3.85GB/H  
HIGH  
BEST  
01 IPS  
02 IPS  
03 IPS  
05 IPS  
10 IPS  
15 IPS  
30 IPS  
60 IPS  
0.056GB/H  
0.112GB/H  
0.169GB/H  
0.28GB/H  
0.562GB/H  
0.843GB/H  
1.69GB/H  
3.37GB/H  
0.078GB/H  
0.156GB/H  
0.233GB/H  
0.389GB/H  
0.778GB/H  
1.17GB/H  
2.33GB/H  
4.67GB/H  
0.106GB/H  
0.211GB/H  
0.317GB/H  
0.528GB/H  
1.06GB/H  
1.59GB/H  
3.17GB/H  
6.34GB/H  
360 X 240  
BASIC  
NORMAL  
0.041GB/H  
0.082GB/H  
0.123GB/H  
0.205GB/H  
0.41GB/H  
0.615GB/H  
1.23GB/H  
2.46GB/H  
HIGH  
BEST  
01 IPS  
02 IPS  
03 IPS  
05 IPS  
10 IPS  
15 IPS  
30 IPS  
60 IPS  
0.036GB/H  
0.071GB/H  
0.107GB/H  
0.178GB/H  
0.356GB/H  
0.535GB/H  
1.07GB/H  
2.14GB/H  
0.05GB/H  
0.099GB/H  
0.149GB/H  
0.248GB/H  
0.497GB/H  
0.745GB/H  
1.49GB/H  
2.98GB/H  
0.067GB/H  
0.134GB/H  
0.2GB/H  
0.334GB/H  
0.668GB/H  
1.00GB/H  
2.00GB/H  
4.00GB/H  
NOTE:  
NOTE:  
60 IPS is equal to 30 frames per second. 1 IPS is equal to 0.5 frames per second.  
The demanding volume of HDD can be different in depending on the displayed picture.  
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19 INSTALLING THE HDD  
NOTE:  
The HDD serves the same purpose in the DVR/Monitor as a video cassette does in a  
VCR. However, installing the HDD is a bit more complicated. Please follow the next  
steps carefully in order to ensure proper installation.  
The compartment located on the front panel of the DVR/MONITOR is the removable Cartridge  
Casing in which you insert the HDD. The various parts of the Cartridge Casing are labeled for  
your reference.  
1
Remove the Cartridge Casing from the DVR.  
Lift the Handle and pull towards you. The Cartridge Casing will slide out of the DVR.  
1. Keyhole  
2. LED indicator lights  
(Power indicator & HDD Access indicator)  
3. Handle  
Cartridge Casing  
1
3
2
YOU MAY FIND THAT THE CARTRIDGE CASING IS LOCKED. IN THIS CASE,  
SKIP AHEAD TO STEP 8 TO FIND INSTRUCTIONS ON UNLOCKING THE  
CABINET, THEN RETURN TO STEP 2.  
2
Remove the Cover from the Cartridge Casing.  
a)  
Unclip the release latch with the word “OPEN” printed beside it  
by gently pushing on the latch.  
b) Slide the cover off the Cartridge Casing.  
3
Connect the HDD into the Cartridge Casing  
Take the Hard Disk Drive and Connect the two cables from the back of the Cartridge  
Casing to the HDD. The cables should be pushed in firmly, but not forcibly.  
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NOTE:  
The 4 Pin connection is the DC Power cable, and the wider cable is the standard Hard  
Drive IDE type connection  
4
Secure the HDD in the Casing (optional)  
Use screws and tighten them, positioning the HDD into place. This step is optional, but it  
is recommended.  
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.  
6
Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DVR  
Fully insert the Cartridge Case into the DVR.  
Lock the Cabinet  
7
Lock the cabinet by turning the key clockwise.  
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A
(locked)  
B
(u  
If you need to unlock the cabinet, turn the key counter-clockwise from the  
position shown above.  
8
IF YOU DO NOT LOCK THE CABINET, THE DVR/MONITORSYSTEM WILL  
NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY  
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20 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
DVR  
60 Fields / Sec.  
Recording Speed :  
HDD Capacity :  
400GB (Max.)  
Basic, Normal, High, Best  
Recording Video Quality :  
Normal recording, Alarm (Alarm, Motion)  
recording, Schedule recording  
Recording Mode:  
Playback Mode :  
Normal play mode, FF/REW  
Full mode, Quad mode, Sequential mode, PIP  
mode, POP mode  
Video Display Mode :  
8 BNC Input port,  
8 Mini DIN Input port  
( CH1 Mini Din Port - PAN/TILT video input  
available)  
Video Input :  
8 RCA Input port  
Audio Input :  
2 Composite Output port  
2 RCA Output port  
Video Output :  
Audio Output :  
Alarm In/Out :  
PIR sensor Input, Alarm Output  
15~50K Byte / Frame  
720 (H) X 480 (V)  
Compression Rate:  
View Resolution:  
Record Resolution:  
Display Frame:  
720 (H) X 240 (V)  
30 Frames/sec  
Max.60 IPS  
Note: 60 FPS (120IPS) at 320x240  
Recording Frame  
Embedded LINUX  
OS  
95W (Max.)  
Power Consumption:  
Power Input:  
AC 100V ~ 240V 50/60Hz (UL Approved)  
0°C ~ 40°C (32°F ~ 104°F)  
-20°C ~ 70°C (-4°F ~ 158°F)  
57 Lbs. (26Kg)  
Operating Temperature:  
Storage Temperature:  
Weight :  
19.7”(W) X 18.6”(W) X 18.2”(W)  
Dimensions:  
Because our products are subject to continuous improvement, SVII and its subsidiaries reserve the right  
to modify product design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE  
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21 TROUBLESHOOTING  
If the system does not function properly, please check the following points.  
PROBLEM  
REMEDY  
Readjust the CONTRAST or  
BRIGHTNESS controls  
Too dark or bright picture  
Clean the camera lens. Readjust the  
CONTRAST or BRIGHTNESS  
controls.  
Poor picture quality  
Picture but no sound  
Adjust the volume  
Reset the system by turning off the  
main power and unplugging the  
system. Turn the system on again  
after 30 seconds.  
MONITOR  
Picture, but no control  
Check the condition of the power  
source.  
Shrinking Picture  
NO POWER  
Make sure the AC Cord is  
connected properly and the power  
switch is “ON”  
Re-insert HDD as per the  
INSTALLING THE HDD section.  
Make sure that the HDD cartridge is  
locked.  
HDD not found  
DVR  
Keypad doesn’t work  
Recording stopped  
Remove the Key Lock  
The HDD is Full, and Overwrite is  
not enabled  
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22 CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
Please follow these instructions to ensure proper care and maintenance of this system  
Keep your monitor and camera dry. If it gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.  
Use and store your unit in normal temperature environment. Extreme temperatures can  
shorten the life of the electronic devices.  
Handle the monitor carefully. Dropping it can cause serious damage to the unit.  
Occasionally clean the unit with a damp cloth to keep it looking new.  
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the unit.  
Keep the unit away from excessive dirt and dust. It can cause premature wear of parts.  
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