LOREX Technology Security Camera DXR109 User Manual

9 Channel Digital Video Recorder  
DXR109  
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Table of Contents  
Important Safety Instructions..........................................................................................................................................................................3  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................................................................................4  
Features.............................................................................................................................................................................................................4  
System Contents ..............................................................................................................................................................................................5  
Getting Started..................................................................................................................................................................................................5  
Front Panel Controls........................................................................................................................................................................................6  
Back Panel Connections.................................................................................................................................................................................8  
Accessing the Main Menu...............................................................................................................................................................................9  
Main Menu....................................................................................................................................................................................................9  
System Set Up...........................................................................................................................................................................................10  
Selecting the Audio Input Channel ...............................................................................................................................................10  
Setting the Internal Audible Alarm Buzzer .................................................................................................................................10  
Setting the External Audible Alarm device.................................................................................................................................10  
Setting the Motion Audible Alarm feature...................................................................................................................................11  
Setting the Alarm Duration...............................................................................................................................................................11  
Setting the Dwell Time ......................................................................................................................................................................11  
Setting the Message Latch feature...............................................................................................................................................11  
System Time/Date Set up........................................................................................................................................................................11  
Selecting the Date Display Format ...............................................................................................................................................11  
Setting System Time & Date...........................................................................................................................................................11  
Changing the System Password...................................................................................................................................................12  
Clearing the Hard Drive Data..........................................................................................................................................................12  
Resetting System to Factory Defaults.........................................................................................................................................12  
Remote Protocol Setup.....................................................................................................................................................................13  
Timer Recording Setup.....................................................................................................................................................................13  
Timer .......................................................................................................................................................................................................13  
Record Settings ...................................................................................................................................................................................15  
HDD Overwrite Setup:.......................................................................................................................................................................15  
Record IPS Setup:..............................................................................................................................................................................15  
Record Quality Setup ........................................................................................................................................................................15  
Alarm REC IPS setup........................................................................................................................................................................15  
Alarm REC Quality setup.................................................................................................................................................................15  
Motion Trigger Record......................................................................................................................................................................15  
Camera Channel Setup ....................................................................................................................................................................16  
Motion Detection.......................................................................................................................................................................................17  
Event Log Viewing..............................................................................................................................................................................19  
Operation.........................................................................................................................................................................................................20  
On Screen Display (OSD)................................................................................................................................................................20  
Recording Methods ............................................................................................................................................................................20  
Viewing Options:.................................................................................................................................................................................20  
Individual Camera Select (1 - 9): .........................................................................................................................................................20  
Multi View Select:...................................................................................................................................................................................20  
Picture in Picture (PIP):.........................................................................................................................................................................21  
Zoom:.......................................................................................................................................................................................................21  
Video Search........................................................................................................................................................................................21  
Playing Back Video ............................................................................................................................................................................21  
Key Lock................................................................................................................................................................................................22  
Troubleshooting..............................................................................................................................................................................................23  
Technical Specifications................................................................................................................................................................................24  
Appendix 1: Installing the HDD....................................................................................................................................................................25  
Appendix 2: Connection Diagram to Cameras and Monitor....................................................................................................................27  
Appendix 3: Pin Configurations....................................................................................................................................................................28  
Pin References for RS-232 / Alarm Block..................................................................................................................................29  
Appendix 4: Rack Mount Installation...........................................................................................................................................................30  
Appendix 5: Recording Times (in Hours)...................................................................................................................................................31  
Appendix 6: RS232 Remote Protocol .........................................................................................................................................................32  
Appendix 7: Compatible HDD Brands.........................................................................................................................................................33  
Limited Warranty ............................................................................................................................................................................................34  
Care & Maintenance ......................................................................................................................................................................................35  
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Important Safety Instructions  
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before operating this equipment. The improper operation may cause  
irreparable damage to the appliance.  
Lift and place this equipment gently.  
Do not expose this equipment to direct sunlight.  
Do not use this equipment near water or in contact with water.  
Do not spill liquid of any kind on the equipment.  
Do not unplug the power connector before turning the power off correctly.  
This equipment should be operated using only the power source from standard package.  
Unauthorized repair or parts substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
Do not switch the Power On & Off within short period (within 3 seconds).  
Do not attempt to service this equipment by yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
This installation should conform to all local codes.  
CAUTION  
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RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-  
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
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Introduction  
The DXR109 combines a 9 channel multiplexer with a Digital Video Recorder (DVR).  
The DVR offers many advantages over traditional time lapse VCR’s, allowing you to quickly access and search for a specific  
time segment or event, which has been recorded. This high quality recorded video can be viewed at various playback speeds  
as well as frame-by-frame with the Jog Button feature  
To learn more about StrategicVista products, please visit our website at www.strategicvista.com  
Features  
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Wavelet Compression Format  
4 Audio inputs and 2 outputs  
Resolution: 704X564 - full screen, 352X282 - 4 channels, 224X188 9 - channels  
Independent main and call monitor outputs allow simultaneous or full screen viewing  
Multi screen display mode  
9 channel alarm input, alarm display and 1 alarm output  
Video loss detection able to record 160 events on each channel  
Power-loss memory feature (In case of power failure, set-up parameter will remain)  
Supports 1 removable HDD, IDE type (up to a maximum of 250GB)  
Display refresh rate up to 72 IPS (NTSC) and 50 IPS(PAL)  
Record refresh rate up to 25 IPS (NTSC) and 22 IPS (PAL)  
Quick multiple search by date/time, alarm or full list  
Multiple speed playback  
Security password protection  
RS-232, RS-485 communication protocol  
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System Contents  
The DXR109 box should include the items listed below. Please take a moment to verify that no items are missing from the  
package.  
Hard Disk Drive in Cartridge  
DXR109 Digital Video Recorder  
(not included in all models)  
2 Keys for  
Hard Drive Cartridge  
Power Adapter and Cord  
Installation / User Manual  
NOTE: KEEP THE KEYS IN A SAFE PLACE. THEY ARE NECESSARY FOR INSTALLATION / REMOVAL OF THE HARD  
DISK DRIVE.  
Getting Started  
If the purchased DVR model did not contain a hard disk drive, please refer to Appendix #1 for HDD installation  
instructions.  
1. Connect video sources and monitor(s) following the configuration example shown in Appendix # 2.  
2. Connect the AC Power Cord to the Power Adapter and plug into an electrical outlet. A Red LED indicator light will be  
ON to indicate that the DVR is in Standby mode.  
3. Press the Power button. The POWER LED will turn from red to orange, and other red LED indicators will turn ON.  
Note: the system takes approximately 5 to 15 seconds to power up. During the power-up, you will see the following  
messages: “HDD Detecting”, followed by “Master HDD Connected”.  
Once connected, the POWER LED will change to green, and the red indicator lights will be ON next to the Alarm and Timer  
buttons. (The alarm and Timer LED’s simply indicate that these features are enabled)  
NOTE: IF YOU GET THE MESSAGE “HDD NOT FOUND”, PLEASE SEE APPENDIX #1 AS THE HDD IS LIKELY NOT  
INSTALLED CORRECTLY.  
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Front Panel Controls  
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1. REMOVABLE HDD CARTRIDGE  
Please refer to Appendix #1.  
2. MENU  
Press MENU to enter or exit the system setup menu.  
3. ENTER  
Press ENTER to select an item for change while in the setup menu.  
4. SELECT  
Press the SELECT button to change the camera shown in the individual panes of the multi screen modes.  
5. ZOOM  
Press ZOOM to enlarge the picture display 2x.  
6. Picture in Picture  
Press the PIP button to change to Picture in Picture mode.  
7. 4/7 channel display mode  
8. 9 channel display mode  
9. REC  
Press REC to start recording.  
10. PLAY  
Press PLAY to playback the most recently recorded video.  
11. REW / Left  
REW: Under DMR play mode, it can play video backward at different speeds. (Press REW again to adjust speed as 1, 2,  
4, 8, 16, 32 times)  
Left: When in the setup mode, it works as Left directional button.  
12. STOP / Down  
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STOP: Under DMR Record / Play mode, it can stop the moment action.  
DOWN: When in the setup mode, it works as the Down directional button.  
13. FF / Right  
FF: It can play video forward at high speed, and press FF again to adjust speed from 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 times.  
Right: When in the setup mode, it can work as the Right directional button.  
14. POWER  
Press Power to turn ON / OFF the DMR.  
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15. PAUSE / Up  
Pause: Under DMR play mode, it can pause the action.  
UP: When in the setup mode, it works as an Up directional button.  
16. LED INDICATORS  
These LED Light are ON under following condition.  
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HDD Full: HDD is full  
ALARM: If you want to turn off the ALARM LED light, please refer to page 13 and set the Camera / ALARM item as  
OFF (all of the cameras should be set as OFF.)  
TIMER: When Timer is set as Enabled  
PLAY: On Play mode  
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REC: On Recording mode  
17. SLOW  
Press to slow down the playback speed.  
18. CAMERA SELECT (1-9)  
Press the Camera Select (1-9) to select specified camera  
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Back Panel Connections  
1. POWER INPUT  
Connects to the Power cord.  
2. EXTERNAL I/O  
Connects to a PC for Remote Control via RS-232 or to an Alarm Block. (see appendix 6 for more info)  
3. 75/HI  
When using the LOOP function, allows for HI impedance or 75ohms.  
4. VIDEO INPUT (1-9)  
Connects to a video source i.e. (camera).  
5. CALL  
Connects to the CALL monitor for real time sequencing.  
6. AUDIO OUTPUTS (1-2)  
Connects to a speaker (or a monitor with audio speaker).  
7. AUDIO OUTPUTS (R/L)  
Connects to an audio source for recording purposes (i.e. microphone).  
8. MONITOR  
Connects to the main display monitor.  
9. LOOP  
Allows connection to other video devices.  
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Accessing the Main Menu  
The Menu allows you to configure your DVR settings and program various recording options.  
Follow these steps in order to access the Menu:  
Press the MENU button. The password screen will appear:  
Password: 0000  
The default Password is 0000.  
To change the number of the Password, use the ? / ? buttons to scroll left and right between numbers, and use the ? / ?  
buttons to change the value of the number that is flashing.  
Press the ENTER button once the correct Password is entered. The menu options screen will appear.  
NOTE: If you get a message “Password Error”, you have entered an incorrect password.  
Main Menu  
When the correct password is entered, the main menu options will be displayed.  
(Menu)  
Search  
Timer  
Record  
Camera  
System  
Event  
There are 5 options available in the Main Menu:  
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Timer:  
Scheduling Recording  
Record: Record mode set-up  
Camera: Camera channel set-up  
System: System Setup (Sets the date, chooses an HDD overwrite setting, changes  
password, resets system settings, or clears the HDD)  
Event:  
Event List - Allows you to view video from a list of recorded events  
Navigating the Menu:  
? / ? :  
? / ? :  
Scroll up and down through menu options; change values when an option is selected and is blinking  
Scroll sideways within a menu option that has been selected  
ENTER:  
MENU:  
Selects a submenu / an option in a submenu for browsing / modification  
Completes modification of a menu option; exits a menu  
NOTE: The Menu setup will timeout after 1 minute of no key presses.  
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System Set Up  
The system menu is used to configure the system level options of the DXR109…  
To access the System features, press MENU followed by the 4-digit password. Use the ? / ? to scroll to the ‘System’ option  
and press ENTER.  
(SYSTEM)  
Audio Input:  
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Int Audible Alarm:  
Ext Audible Alarm:  
ON  
ON  
Motion Audible Alarm: ON  
Alarm Duration:  
Dwell Time:  
Message Latch:  
Title Display:  
10 SEC  
02 SEC  
NO  
ON  
Time Display:  
2003-JAN-02 (THU)  
New Password:  
Clear HDD:  
Y/M/D  
17:37:09  
XXXX  
NO  
System Reset:  
Remote Mode:  
Baud Rate:  
NO  
RS-232  
9600  
000  
Remote ID:  
Using the ? / ? buttons, scroll to the desired option and press ENTER to select it.  
Selecting the Audio Input Channel  
This Feature is used to select the audio channel to record. To set this Audio Input Channel:  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Audio Input, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to select the desired time audio channel (1-4)  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit.  
Setting the Internal Audible Alarm Buzzer  
To enable or disable the internal audible alarm buzzer: If enabled, the buzzer will sound when the external alarm input is  
activated.  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Internal audible alarm buzzer, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to enable or disable the internal audible alarm buzzer. Options are:  
ON = Buzzer is on. When the DVR detects an alarm, the system sounds the internal buzzer to alert the user.  
OFF = Buzzer is off.  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit.  
Setting the External Audible Alarm device  
To enable or disable the External Audible Alarm Device:  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select External Audible Alarm Device, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to enable or disable the External Audible Alarm Device. Options are:  
ON = External Device is on. When the DVR detects an alarm, the system triggers the external audible alarm.  
OFF = External Device is Off  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit.  
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Setting the Motion Audible Alarm feature  
If enabled, the buzzer will sound if the video motion detect feature is set and motion is detected.  
5. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Motion Audible Alarm, then press ENTER.  
6. Press ? / ? to enable or disable the External Audible Alarm Device. Options are:  
ON = Buzzer will sound when motion is detected.  
OFF = The buzzer will remain silent when motion is detected.  
7. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
8. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit.  
Setting the Alarm Duration  
To set the duration of the Alarm:  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Alarm Duration, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to select the desired time (10s, 15s, 20, 30, 1min, 2min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, always)  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit.  
Setting the Dwell Time  
This timer is used to select the amount of time (between 1-10s) a channel appears on the call monitor before sequencing to  
the next channel. To Set the Dwell Time:  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Dwell Time, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to select the desired time (1-10s)  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit.  
Setting the Message Latch feature  
This feature determines if the On Screen messages will remain on the screen or disappear after 10s. To set the Message  
Latch:  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Message Latch, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to enable or disable the Message Latch feature. Options are:  
NO = Screen messages will disappear after a 10 sec. (this is the default setting)  
YES = On Screen messages will remain on the screen for the duration of the event.  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit.  
System Time/Date Set up  
Selecting the Date Display Format  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Date Display, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to choose a display format. Options are:  
Y-M-D = Year - Month - Day  
M-D-Y = Month - Day - Year  
D-M-Y = Day – Month - Year  
Off = The date and time will not show on the screen.  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit this screen and confirm the  
current operation.  
Setting System Time & Date  
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1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select System Time & Date, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to choose a number, then press ? / ? to move to the next digit:  
2003-Jan-01 (Mon) 22:38:29  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit this screen and confirm the  
current operation.  
Changing the System Password  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select New Password, then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to choose a number, then press ? / ? to move to the next digit:  
3. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
4. Press ? / ? move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit this screen and confirm the current  
operation.  
5. If you have completed all your system configuration changes, press MENU again to exit and close menu setup.  
Clearing the Hard Drive Data  
This option will erase all data from the hard drive.  
Ensure that there are no important recordings on the disk before using this option.  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Clear HDD, and then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to choose YES to clear the HDD or NO to leave as is.  
All Data in HDD  
3. When you choose “Yes” on this option and press ENTER, the DVR will prompt:  
4. Press ? to confirm clearing, or ? to cancel.  
Will Be Cleared  
Are you sure?  
(? : No ? : Yes )  
5. Press MENU to confirm your change.  
6. Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit this  
screen and confirm the current operation.  
NOTE: Clearing the data from the Hard Drive results in permanent, irreversible loss of all video and related data currently  
stored on the Hard Drive.  
Resetting System to Factory Defaults  
Using the System Reset option will set all options back to factory default settings. Use the steps below to perform this option.  
1. On the System screen, press ? / ? to select System Reset, and then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to choose:  
Yes = Confirm the system reset and load the default settings.  
No = Do not reset the system at this time.  
3. Press MENU to exit this screen and confirm the current operation.  
4. If you have completed all your system configuration changes, press MENU again to exit and close menu setup.  
NOTE: This will not affect the time and date settings.  
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Remote Protocol Setup  
This feature is used to set the basic RS-232/RS-485 protocols to control the DVR remotely from a  
PC.  
(Menu)  
Search  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Pressing ENTER after scrolling to the Remote option will bring up the following menu options:  
Remote mode: Selects whether to use an RS-232 or RS-485 interface.  
? Remote  
System  
Event  
Baud rate:  
Selects the baud rate (bps) to be used for the connection.  
The available settings are: 115200, 57600, 19200, 9600, 3600, 2400, 1200.  
ID:  
Selects a numerical number representing the DVR being controlled if multiple  
units are being used.  
The available setting are: 000 – 255  
The remote connection on the DVR uses 8 data bits, 1 start bit, and 1 stop bit, no Parity.  
Below is an example of the data stream with the control codes shown.  
ACT – OxFF  
OxCO  
ID  
STOP – Ox7F  
FUNCTION  
Please refer to Appendix 3 for information on the Pin connections and command protocols that would be used in this  
application.  
Timer Recording Setup  
On the Main menu, selecting the Timer option will allow you to set daily schedules in which  
you would like the DVR to automatically record.  
(Menu)  
Search  
? Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Pressing ENTER after scrolling to the Timer option will bring up the following menu options:  
Timer  
Remote  
System  
Event  
(Timer)  
Start End  
01:00 02:00 Off  
12:00 13:00 Off  
08:00 09:00 Off  
Day  
IPS  
Daily  
SUN  
MON  
MO~FR 00:00 01:00 Off  
SA~SU 20:00 21:00 Off  
JAN-01 15:00 16:00 Off  
Timer Enable:  
No  
1. Press ? / ? to select the day(s) to record on, the available options are…  
Daily:  
SUN:  
MON:  
TUE:  
WED:  
THU:  
Everyday  
Sunday  
Monday  
Tuesday  
Wednesday  
Thursday  
FRI:  
Friday  
SAT:  
Saturday  
MO-FR:  
SA-SU:  
Monday to Friday  
Saturday & Sunday  
JAN-01: Special Date  
OFF: Not activated  
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2. Use the ? / ? scroll keys to move to START record time 00:00 (HH:MM)  
Press ? / ? to set the start time  
3. Press ? / ? move to END record time 00:00 (HH:MM)  
Press ? / ? to change END record Time numerical digit  
4. Press ? / ? move to QUALITY  
Press? / ? to choose options of  
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, BASIC  
5. Press ? / ? move to Record IPS (Images Per Second)  
Press? / ? to choose one of the following options  
NTSC: 15A, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1  
PAL: 12A, 12, 6, 3, 2, 1  
6. Press MENU to confirm current operation, and enter to next Timer Record setup.  
7. Press ? / ? move location to Timer Enable: Yes or No setup  
YES : To confirm Timer Enable: Scheduling Timer Record feature  
NO : To confirm no Timer Enable: No Scheduling Timer Record feature  
8. Press MENU to exit and confirm current operation.  
9. Press MENU again to exit and close TIMER setup mode.  
NOTE: WHEN THE TIMER IS SET, THE REC LED INDICATOR WILL BE ON. ALTHOUGH THE LIGHT MAY BE ON, THE  
SYSTEM IS NOT NECESSARILY RECORDING SINCE IT WILL ONLY RECORD DURING ITS SCHEDULED TIME.  
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Record Settings  
On the Main menu, selecting the Record option will allow you to set the quality and speed of  
recordings.  
(Menu)  
Search  
Timer  
Record  
Alarm  
Pressing ENTER after scrolling to the Record option will bring up the following menu  
options:  
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Remote  
System  
Event  
(RECORD)  
HDD Overwrite: NO  
Record IPS: 25A  
Record Quality: Normal  
Alarm Rec IPS: 25A  
Alarm Rec Quality: Normal  
Motion Trigger Record: ON  
HDD Overwrite Setup:  
1. Press ENTER to confirm HDD OVERWRITE setup.  
2. Press ? / ? to choose HDD OVERWRITE.  
NO: When HDD full will stop recording  
YES: When HDD full will overwrite the HDD recording  
3. Press MENU to exit and confirm current operation.  
4. Press MENU again to exit and close HDD OVERWRITE setup mode.  
Record IPS Setup:  
1. Press ENTER to confirm RECORD IPS setup.  
2. Press ? / ? to choose IPS record speed. Note that ‘15A’ indicates 15 ips with audio.  
NTSC: 25A, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1  
PAL: 18A, 12, 6, 3, 2, 1  
3. Press MENU to exit and confirm current operation.  
4. Press MENU again to exit and close RECORD IPS setup mode.  
Record Quality Setup  
1. Press ENTER to confirm Record Quality setup.  
2. Press? / ? to choose Record Quality level.  
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, BASIC  
3. Press MENU to exit and confirm current operation.  
4. Press MENU again to exit and close RECORD QUALITY setup mode.  
Alarm REC IPS setup  
1. Press ENTER to confirm ALARM REC IPS setup.  
2. Press ? / ? to choose ALARM REC IPS record speed.  
NTSC: 15A, 15, 8, 4, 2, 1  
PAL: 12A, 12, 6, 3, 2, 1  
3. Press MENU to exit and confirm current operation.  
4. Press MENU again to exit and close ALARM REC IPS setup mode.  
Alarm REC Quality setup  
1. Press ENTER to confirm ALARM REC QUALITYsetup.  
2. Press? / ? to choose ALARM REC QUALITYlevel.  
BEST, HIGH, NORMAL, BASIC  
3. Press MENU to exit and confirm current operation.  
4. Press MENU again to exit and close ALARM REC QUALITY setup mode.  
Motion Trigger Record  
1. Press ENTER to confirm MOTION TRIGGER RECORD setup.  
2. Press? / ? to toggle the option between ON and OFF.  
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Camera Channel Setup  
To access the Camera option, press MENU followed by the 4-digit password. Use the ? / ? to scroll to the Camera option  
and press ENTER.  
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DWELL  
ON  
ALARM  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
LOW  
RECORD  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
EVENT  
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The options available in this section are as follows…  
Title  
This feature is used to assign a 6-character title to each camera input.  
1. Press ? / ? to select the desired time camera channel (1-9), and then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to select the desired character and ? / ? to move to the next character  
3. Press MENU to confirm and exit the Title setting.  
4. Press MENU again to exit the Camera Setup Option  
Dwell  
This feature is used to enable or disable the dwell feature for each camera when viewing using the call monitor output.  
1. Press ? / ? to select the desired time camera channel (1-9), then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to select the Dwell feature on the screen.  
3. Press MENU to confirm and exit the dwell setting.  
4. Press MENU again to exit the Camera Setup Option  
Brightness / Contrast / Color  
This feature is used to adjust the video settings on each channel.  
1. Press ? / ? to select the desired time camera channel (1-9), then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to select the Brightness, Contrast, or Color feature on the screen.  
3. Press ? / ? to select 0~9 on the screen.  
4. Press MENU to confirm and exit the Brightness, Contrast, or Color control feature  
5. Press MENU again to exit the Camera Setup Option  
Alarm Polarity  
This feature is used to select the alarm polarity as LOW / OFF / HIGH.  
1. Press ? / ? to select the desired time camera channel (1-9), then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to select the Alarm Polarity feature on the screen.  
3. Press ? / ? to select LOW / OFF / HIGH on the screen.  
4. Press MENU to confirm and exit the Alarm Polarity feature  
5. Press MENU again to exit the Camera Setup Option  
Record Method  
This feature is used to select the DVR record method as either EVENT / NORMAL / OFF.  
1. Press ? / ? to select the desired time camera channel (1-9), then press ENTER.  
2. Press ? / ? to select the Record Method feature on the screen.  
3. Press ? / ? to select EVENT/ NORMAL/ OFF on the screen.  
EVENT:  
when the alarm input is triggered, the DVR will increase the recording time to that channel.  
i.e. the normal record sequence for cameras is camera 1, camera 2, camera 3 etc… In Event mode, when an alarm in  
triggered from channel 1, the DVR will record using the following sequence…., Camera 1, Camera 2, Camera 1,  
Camera 3, Camera 1, Camera 4 etc….  
NORMAL:  
OFF:  
When an External Audible Alarm is triggered, the DVR will record normally as set up.  
An Alarm Trigger will not cause the DVR to start recording  
4. Press MENU to confirm and exit the Record Method feature  
5. Press MENU again to exit the Camera Setup Option  
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Motion Detection  
The Motion Detect feature provides a visual indication on the monitor when movement is detected in the picture. Also, if the  
‘Motion Trigger Record’ option is enabled in the ‘Record’ menu, recording will active on all cameras when motion is detected.  
Use the steps below to enable/disable the detection zones for each camera.  
Press MENU to enter the menu set up, then ? to CAMERA setup.  
Press ENTER twice to enter the Motion Detection Setup.  
Each screen displays the current camera picture overlaid with the motion targets (as Figure 1). Pressing the ? / ? , ? / ?  
buttons will toggle the motion detection between ON or OFF.  
The targets on each motion setup can be turned to ON or OFF individually by row. To set up targets, using the following front  
panel buttons:  
1. Press ENTER to confirm the channel  
2. Press ENTER to enter motion mode  
3. ? moves the target cursor up one row at a time.  
4. ? moves the target cursor down one row at a time.  
5. ? moves the target cursor left one column at a time.  
6. ? moves the target cursor right one column at a time.  
7. Press ENTER to turn the target cursor ON  
Press ENTER again to turn the target cursor OFF  
8. Camera Select (1-15) toggles the corresponding target on the cursor line ON or OFF. (see Figure 1.1) There are  
only 15 targets in a row, therefore; only Camera Selected (1-15) can be operated.  
9. Zoom: turns all targets in the current row ON or OFF. (Figure 1-2)  
10. PIP: turns all targets on the screen ON or OFF. (Figure 1-3)  
Press SLOW button to setup the Sensitivity list up to 255  
1. Press REC button to setup the Sensitivity list down to 000  
2. Sensitivity value is related to motion and brightness change.  
3. Low value (as 001) means higher sensitivity on motion and brightness change.  
4. High value (as 255) means lower sensitivity on motion and brightness change.  
User can choose the suitable sensitivity value in different locations. The default value is set on 32.  
Figure 1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP  
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Figure 1-1 MOTION DETECTION SETUP – 1~9  
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Event Log Viewing  
To access the Event Log Viewing option, press MENU followed by the 4-digit password. Use the ? / ? to scroll to the Event  
option and press ENTER to view the list of logged events.  
Use the ? / ? to scroll through the events on the display and ? / ? to go to the next page. To view  
(Menu)  
the video associated with an event, scroll to the event and press ENTER.  
Search  
Timer  
Record  
The following is a list of events that can be displayed on the DXR109.  
Alarm  
Remote  
System  
M-HDD WARNING:  
M-HDD LOSS:  
M-HDD ERROR:  
S-HDD WARNING:  
S-HDD LOSS:  
S-HDD ERROR:  
HDD FULL:  
Master HDD might be failed  
Master HDD does not exist. User can use other HDD.  
Master HDD may contain error.  
Slave HDD may have failed.  
Slave HDD does not exist. User can use other HDD  
Slave HDD may contain error.  
HDD is full.  
?
Event  
SYSTEM ERROR:  
------02 VLOSS:  
------03 ALARM:  
System may have failed.  
Channel: 2 Video Loss  
Channel: 3 External I/O Alarm triggered.  
POWER RESTORE: Power restore.  
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Operation  
On Screen Display (OSD)  
The DXR109 will display all current status on the OSD.  
Here is an example of the display.  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
32GB  
E
The following status will be shown:  
Time and Date – The current time and date will be shown on the first line.  
Record Type – The current recording method will be shown:  
M= Manual, T= Timer, A= Alarm, E= External Trigger  
Record Status – An  
icon will be displayed when the unit is currently recording  
HDD Status – This will display either the remaining HDD capacity in GB or OW to indicate  
that it is set to Overwrite.  
Video Loss - Screen will display  
if the video input is not connected properly.  
Recording Methods  
The DXR109 offers a variety of flexible recording modes. The unit can be set up to record continually, following a schedule, or  
by record events. In addition, the recording speed and resolution is also configurable (these options are configurable through  
the system menu). Under the recording status, if power is stopped accidentally, recorded video will still be stored in the HDD  
and will be available when the power is restored, and the original recording setup will remain.  
When recording, the top line of the display will show the date, time, and the amount of available HDD memory (in GB).  
In the example below, the letter “A” represents the alarm trigger and the letters “OW” represents HDD over write.  
2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03  
A?OW  
There are 3 record modes for DXR109: Alarm Record, Timer Record, and Manual Record.  
1. Alarm Record  
The display will indicate a recording triggered by an Alarm using the letter “A”.  
2. Timer Record  
The display will indicate a scheduled recording using the letter “T”.  
3. Manual Record  
The display will indicate a manual recording (by pressing the REC button) using the letter “M”.  
4. Motion Trigger Record  
Recording will be triggered by motion sensing and is indicated with the letter ‘D’.  
Viewing Options:  
Individual Camera Select (1 - 9):  
Press Camera Select (1 - 9) button to select the desired camera to display in full screen mode.  
Multi View Select:  
This button is used to select the ideal viewing configuration.  
1. Press the  
buttons to toggle the camera views.  
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Picture in Picture (PIP):  
This button is used to configure the monitor so a full screen is displayed in the background with a 1/16th size screen  
insert.  
1. Press the  
button to display the PIP mode.  
2. Press SELECT then ? / ? button to move the insert screen.  
3. Press MENU to exit  
Zoom:  
Feature is used to enlarge the display (2X) the size of the main picture. The screen will now display the “zoomed” picture  
as the main picture with a small window inserted containing a moveable 1/4 view size of the appointed camera.  
1. Select the desired camera by pressing Camera Select (1-9).  
2. Press the Zoom button to zoom the image on the display.  
3. Press the Zoom button again to move the zoom pointer.  
4. Press MENU to exit  
Video Search  
The DVR allows you to easily find sections of recorded video using the Search feature.  
Press the SEARCH button and you will see the following options:  
Last Record: Plays the last recorded piece of video.  
? Last Record  
Full List  
Alarm List  
Time Search  
Full List:  
Shows a listing of all recorded video on the HDD, sorted by time.  
Shows a listing of all recorded video triggered by an Alarm.  
Alarm List:  
Time Search: Finds video recorded on a specific date that is entered.  
An example of a Full List search is shown on the left.  
? M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
A 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
T 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
E 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
M 2002-JAN-01 01:02:03  
? : Page Up ? : Page Down  
Note that the date and time appear, along with the letter  
representing the method of recording that took place.  
Simply press ENTER to view a selected piece of video on  
the list. The DVR will play that video, followed by the next  
video in chronological order, until it hits the End of the list.  
You can stop the video at any time by pressing the STOP  
button.  
Playing Back Video  
Pressing PLAY while in Normal operation will play back the most recently recorded video clip. The controls below will allow  
you further controls over the playback whether in this mode or when viewing video from the Search mode.  
Fast forward - Press PLAY on the front panel, then press FF/? to open the fast forward search screen.  
Press FF/? once to increase the speed to 2X, twice to increase the speed to 4X, and so on. The maximum  
fast forward speed is 32X.  
Fast Reverse - Press PLAY on the front panel, then press REW/? to open the fast reverse search screen.  
Press REW/? once to increase the reverse speed to 2X, twice to increase the reverse speed to 4X, and so  
on. The maximum fast rewind speed is 32X.  
Slow forward - Press PLAY on the front panel, then press SLOW for slow play. Press FF/? to play images at slow speed  
(1/2X). Press FF/? again to slow the speed to 1/4X. Continue to press FF/? to slow down the speed. The  
minimum slow speed is 1/32X.  
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Slow reverse  
Image Jog  
Press PLAY on the front panel, then press SLOW for slow forward. Press REW/? to play images slowly  
forward (1/2X). Press REW/? again to slow the speed to 1/4X. Continue to press REW/? to slow down the  
speed. The minimum slow forward speed is 1/32X.  
Press PLAY on the front panel, then press PAUSE to lock the current image on the screen.  
Press FF/? to select single image play. Each time you press FF/? the next image will display. Continuing  
to press FF/? will result in forward image-by-image playback.  
Pressing REW/? will result in reverse image by image playback.  
Pause  
Stop  
Press PLAY on the front panel, and then press PAUSE/? to lock the current image on the screen.  
Press STOP on the front panel whenever you want to return the DVR to live monitoring mode.  
Key Lock  
For added security, you can Lock the buttons on your DXR109. Locking disables the functionality of the buttons and  
prevents accidental key presses from altering the operation of the DXR109.  
To enable the Key Lock feature, press and hold the ENTER and MENU at the same time.  
To disable the Key Lock feature when it is locked, press and the ENTER and MENU at the same time.  
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Troubleshooting  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Need to insert HDD  
Make sure that the HDD Cartridge is  
HDD not found  
locked, then press any key to continue  
Check the power source cord connections  
Check that there is power at the outlet  
No Power  
Buttons aren’t working when  
pressed  
Check if the system is in Key Lock mode  
Press MENU and ENTER at the same  
time to escape the Key Lock mode  
Check that the HDD has been installed  
correctly  
No recorded video  
Timer / Alarm recording isn’t  
working  
Check that Timer / Alarm Enable is set to  
YES  
Check camera’s video cables and  
connections  
No video  
Check monitor’s video cables and  
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Technical Specifications  
Video format  
NTSC/EIA or PAL/CCIR  
HDD storage  
IDE type, UTMA 66 above, 1 removable HDD supported  
Manual / Alarm / Timer  
Record mode  
Camera input signal  
Camera loop back  
Main monitor output  
Call monitor output  
Audio input/ output  
Motion detect area  
Motion detect sensitivity  
Video loss detection  
Refresh rate  
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75O BNC, 9 Channels  
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75O BNC, 9 Channels  
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75O BNC  
Composite video signal 1 Vp-p 75O BNC  
4 audio inputs, (RCA) and 2 audio outputs, (RCA)  
15 X 12 Targets per camera (NTSC)/ 15*14 targets per camera (PAL)  
256 Levels  
Yes  
72 IPS for NTSC / 100 IPS for PAL  
25 IPS for NTSC / 12 IPS for PAL  
Programmable (1 - 10 Sec)  
Recording rate  
Dwell time  
Picture in picture  
Key lock  
Yes (Moveable)  
Yes  
Picture zoom  
2X (Moveable)  
Camera title  
6 Characters  
Video adjustable  
Alarm input / output  
Remote control  
Time display format  
Power source  
Color / Contrast / Brightness Adjustable  
Input: TTL input, Hi (5V), Low (GND) Output: COM,/N.O/N.C  
RS-232 or RS-485  
YY/NN/DD, DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, OFF  
AC 100-240V +/- 10% switching adaptor  
<45W  
Power consumption  
Operation temperature  
RS - 232c / RS-485  
Dimension (mm)  
Net weight  
10 - 40 degrees C  
115200, 57600, 19200, 9600, 4800, 3600, 2400, 1200 bps  
432 (W) x 110 (H) x 325 (D)  
5.7 Kgs  
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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Appendix 1: Installing the HDD  
NOTE: The HDD has the same purpose in a DXR109 as a videocassette 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 (with the handle) located on the front panel of the DXR109 is the removable Cartridge Casing where the  
HDD is inserted. The various parts of the Cartridge Casing are labeled for your reference.  
Cartridge Casing  
1. Keyhole  
2. LED indicator lights (Power indicator & HDD Access indicator)  
3. Handle  
Step 1: Remove the Cartridge Casing from the DXR109  
Lift the Handle and pull towards you. The Cartridge Casing will slide out of the DXR109.  
NOTE: The Cartridge must be unlocked to remove it, (please see step 8 for more information on locking and unlocking the  
removable HDD cartridge).  
Step 2: Remove the Cover from the Cartridge Casing  
Step 3: Unclip the release latch with the word “OPEN,” printed beside it by gently pushing on the latch.  
Step 4: Slide the cover off the Cartridge Casing.  
Step 5: Insert 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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Step 6: Secure the HDD in the cartridge casing.  
Position the HDD into place and secure it using the six screws supplied.  
Step 7: 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.  
Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DXR109  
Step 8: Lock the Cartridge  
To Lock the cabinet, turn the key clockwise to Position A.  
A
(locked)  
B
(unlocked)  
To unlock the cabinet, turn the key counter-clockwise to Position B.  
NOTE: The DXR109 will not function if the key is not in the locked position.  
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Appendix 2: Connection Diagram to Cameras and Monitor  
Video Camera  
Main Monitor  
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Alarm  
Sensor  
Video Output  
Audio Output  
Alarm Input  
Audio Input  
(4 Channels)  
Call Monitor  
PC  
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Appendix 3: Pin Configurations  
9 pin Com Port  
25 Pin Com Port  
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Pin References for RS-232 / Alarm Block  
PIN 1. GND  
GROUND  
PIN 18. ALARM INPUT 1  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 1 (PIN 18) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on  
Camera 1, which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.  
PIN 5. ALARM INPUT 2  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 2 (PIN 5) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on Camera  
2 which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.  
PIN 17. ALARM INPUT 3  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 3 (PIN 17) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on  
Camera 3 which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.  
PIN 4. ALARM INPUT 4  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 4 (PIN 4) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on Camera  
4 which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.  
PIN 16. ALARM INPUT 5  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 5 (PIN 4) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on Camera  
5 which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.  
PIN 3. ALARM INPUT 6  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 6 (PIN 4) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on Camera  
6 which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.  
PIN 15. ALARM INPUT 7  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 7 (PIN 4) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on Camera  
7 which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.  
PIN 2. ALARM INPUT 8  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 8 (PIN 4) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on Camera  
8 which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.  
PIN 22. ALARM INPUT 9  
Used to connect an alarm sensor between ALARM INPUT 9 (PIN 4) and GND (PIN 1) to trigger an alarm on Camera  
9 which can activate the internal audible alarm and start recording.\  
PIN 11. RS232-TX  
The DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS-  
232 serial communications signals.  
PIN 23. RS232-RX  
The DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using RS-  
232 serial communications signals.  
PIN 12. RS485-A  
The DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using  
RS485 serial communications signals.  
PIN 24. RS485-B  
The DVR can be controlled remotely by an external device or control system, such as a control keyboard, using  
RS485 serial communications signals.  
PIN 13. EXTERNAL ALARM NO  
Under normal operation COM disconnect with NO. But when Alarm triggered, COM connect with NO.  
PIN 25. EXTERNAL ALARM COM  
Under normal operation COM disconnect with NO. But when alarm triggered, COM connect with NO.  
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Appendix 4: Rack Mount Installation  
Screws and brackets for rack mounting applications can be purchased as an optional accessory.  
Front Angle with Rack Mount  
Side View with Rack Mount  
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Appendix 5: Recording Times (in Hours)  
NTSC SYSTEM  
IPS  
25A  
16hr  
20hr  
32hr  
54hr  
15  
8
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Best  
High  
32hr  
40hr  
64hr  
105hr  
60hr  
75hr  
120hr  
200hr  
120hr  
150hr  
240hr  
400hr  
240hr  
300hr  
480hr  
800hr  
480hr  
600hr  
960hr  
1600hr  
Record Quality  
Normal  
Basic  
HDD Type  
80GB  
IPS  
25A  
24hr  
30hr  
48hr  
80hr  
15  
8
4
2
1
Best  
High  
48hr  
60hr  
96hr  
160hr  
90hr  
180hr  
225hr  
360hr  
600hr  
360hr  
450hr  
720hr  
1200hr  
720hr  
900hr  
1440hr  
2400hr  
1136hr  
1600hr  
300hr  
Record Quality  
Normal  
Basic  
HDD Type  
120GB  
NOTE: The above data has been taken from actual test data obtained using recordings from a normal TV program and is to be  
used for reference purposes only.  
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Appendix 6: RS232 Remote Protocol  
The RS-232 protocol allows you to control the DXR109 from a PC or any other serial device.  
Data: 8 bit data, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit  
STOP 0X7F  
ID  
FUNCTION  
0xCO  
ACT (0xFF)  
FUNCTION  
KEY_MENU  
CODE  
ASCII  
FUNCTION  
CODE  
ASCII  
0x4D  
0x73  
0x0D  
0x61  
0x5A  
0x62  
0x70  
0x63  
0x53  
0x72  
0x4C  
0x55  
0x50  
0x4E  
0x52  
0x57  
0x4B  
M
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KEY_CH1  
KEY_CH2  
KEY_CH3  
KEY_CH4  
KEY_CH5  
KEY_CH6  
KEY_CH7  
KEY_CH8  
KEY_CH9  
0x31  
0x32  
0x33  
0x34  
0x35  
0x36  
0x37  
0x38  
0x39  
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5
6
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KEY_SELECT  
KEY_ENTER  
KEY_4CUT  
KEY_ZOOM  
KEY_9CUT  
KEY_PIP  
ENTER  
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KEY_16CUT  
KEY_SLOW  
KEY_REC  
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KEY_LEFT  
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KEY_PLAY  
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KEY_RIGHT  
KEY_POWER  
KEY_KEY_LOCK  
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Appendix 7: Compatible HDD Brands  
Manufacturer  
HITACHI  
Model  
Deskstar 180 GXP (120 GB)  
Capacity  
120GB  
Rotation  
7200 rpm  
7200rpm  
7200rpm  
HITACHI  
Deskstar 7K250, HDS722516VLAT20  
Deskstar 7K250, HDS722525VLAT80  
160GB  
250GB  
HITACHI  
IBM  
IBM  
Deskstar 120GXP (80GB)  
80GB  
120GB  
60GB  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
5400rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200 rpm  
7200rpm  
7200rpm  
7200 rpm  
Deskstar 120GXP (120GB)  
Maxtor  
Maxtor  
Maxtor  
Maxtor  
Seagate  
Seagate  
DiamondMax 536DX(60GB) 4W060H4  
DiamondMax Plus 9  
80GB  
DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y120L  
DiamondMax Plus 9, Model#6Y160L0  
Barracuda ATA IV, ST380021A  
Barracuda ATA V, ST3120023A  
120GB  
160GB  
80GB  
120GB  
Seagate  
Barracuda 7200.7 Plus, ST3160023A  
160GB  
120GB  
200GB  
7200 rpm  
7200rpm  
7200rpm  
Western Digital Caviar WD1200BB-00CAA1  
Western Digital Caviar WD2000BB-00DWA0  
Note: The above brands and models of HDD have been tested and they are compatible with the DGR109.  
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Limited Warranty  
LOREX PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY  
LOREX warrants, to the original retail purchaser only (the “Purchaser”), that this item (the “Product”) is free from  
manufacturing defects in material and workmanship, provided the Product is used in normal conditions and is installed and  
used in strict accordance with the instructions contained in the Product’s Owner’s Manual.  
This warranty shall be for the following warranty periods (the “Warranty Period”), commencing on the date the Purchaser  
buys the Product at retail in an unused condition.  
Parts and Labor:  
1 year (Warranted parts do not include Bulbs, LED’s and Batteries)  
LOREX’s obligations under this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any warranted parts found by  
LOREX to be defective in the Product, or, in LOREX sole discretion, the replacement of the Product found be LOREX to be  
defective.  
Any replacement parts furnished be LOREX in connection with this warranty shall be warranted to the Purchaser for a  
period equal to the unexpired portion of Warranty Period for the Product.  
Warranty Exclusions  
This warranty does not apply to Bulbs, LED’s and Batteries supplied with or forming part of the product.  
This warranty is invalidated if other than LOREX accessories are or have been used in or in connection with the Product or  
in any modification or repair is made to the Product be other than a service depot authorized by LOREX.  
This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising by use of the Product in other than normal (including normal  
atmospheric, moisture and humidity conditions) or by installation or use of the Product other than in strict accordance with  
the instructions contained in the Product’s owners Manual.  
This warranty does not apply to defects in or damages to the Product caused by (i) negligent use of the Product, (ii) misuse  
or abuse of the Product, (iii) electrical short circuits or transients, (iv) Purchaser adjustments that are not covered in the  
Owner’s Manual, (v) use of replacement parts not supplied by LOREX (vi) improper Product maintenance, or (viii)  
accident, fire, flood or other Acts of God.  
LOREX reserves the right to make change in design or to make additions to or improvements in its products without  
incurring any obligation to modify any product which has already been manufactured.  
This warranty is in lieu of other warranties, express or implied, and LOREX neither assumes nor authorizes any person to  
assume for it any other obligation or liability in correction with the sale or service of the Product. In no event shall LOREX  
be liable for any special or consequential damages arising from the use of the Product or arising from the malfunctioning or  
non-functioning of the Product, or for any delay in the performance of this warranty due to any cause beyond its control.  
This warranty shall not apply to the appearance or accessory items including, but not limited to cabinets, cabinets parts,  
knobs etc., and the uncrating, setup, installation or the removal and reinstallation of products after repair.  
LOREX does not make any claims or warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the Product’s potential, ability  
or effectiveness to prevent minimize, or in any way affect personal or property damage or injury. LOREX is not  
responsible for any personal damage, loss or theft related to the Product or to its use for any harm, whether  
physical or mental related thereto. Any and all claims or statements, whether written or verbal, by salespeople,  
retailers, dealers or distributors to the contrary are not authorized by LOREX, and do not affect this provision of  
this warranty.  
The purchaser may have other rights under state, provincial, or federal laws and where the whole or part of any  
item of this warranty is prohibited by such laws, it shall be deemed null and void, but the remainder of the  
warranty shall remain in effect.  
Obtaining Service  
Should the Product require service under this warranty, the Purchaser must provide LOREX with a copy of his/ her original, dated bill of sale, receipt  
or invoice, failing which LOREX will not perform any of its obligations under this warranty. To claim on this warranty, proceedwiththefollowing  
steps.  
1 Pack the Product in a well-padded sturdy carton.  
2.  
a.  
i). If the unit was purchased in the United States proceed as follows:  
Include $US 12.00 for monitors and VCR’s and $8.00 for Cameras for postage and handling (send check or money order, no cash please),  
along with a copy of your dated bill of sale, receipt, or invoice, plus a description of the Product’s apparent malfunction and the telephone  
number where you can be reached during the day.  
b.  
Return the unit to:  
Strategic Vista USA Inc.  
C/O The Advantage Center  
1955 Wehrle Drive  
Williamsville NY 14221  
ii). If the unit was purchased in Canada proceed as follows:  
a.  
Include CDN $18.00 for monitors and VCR’s and $12.00 for Cameras for postage and handling (send cheque or money order, no cash  
please), along with a copy of your dated bill of sale, receipt, or invoice, plus a description of the Product’s apparent malfunction and the  
telephone number where you can be reached during the day.  
b.  
Return the unit to:  
Strategic Vista Corp.  
300 Alden Road, Markham, Ont. L3R 4C1  
Always use discretion when installing video and/or audio surveillance equipment especially when there is  
perceived privacy. Inquire regarding federal, state and/or local regulations applicable to the lawful  
installation of video and or audio recording or surveillance. Party consent may be required.  
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Care & 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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