Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit L19lD1616501 du fabricant LOREX Technology
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Copyright © 2008 LOREX Technolog y Inc. www.lorexcctv.com 19" LCD COLOR OBSERVATION SYSTEM With Built-In 16 Channel Triplex Digital Video Instruction Manual English Version 1.
2 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE TH E RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSID E.
3 Important Saf eguards Important Safeguards In addition to the careful at tention devote d to quality standards in the manu facture process of your video product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instru ment. However, sa fety is your responsibility too.
4 Important Safeguard s Ser vice 13. Servicing - Do not attemp t to service th is video equipment yourself as opening or removi ng covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
5 General Precau tions FCC CLASS B NOTICE Note: This equipment has b een tested and found to comply with the l imits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable p rotection against harmful interfere nce in a residential installation.
6 L19LD1600 Serie s Feature List L19LD1600 Series Feature List Monitor • Multiple easy to use control options: front pan el buttons, Remote Control (included) and mouse (included). • On Screen Display: Date, Time, Sequence, Alarm status, Mo tion, Video loss, Camera title.
7 Table of Cont ents Table of Contents Getting Started ...... ............................................................ ........................ 9 L19LD1600 Series - Front . ................................................................ 10~12 L19LD1600 Series - Side .
8 Table of Conten ts Table of Contents BACKUP ..................... ............................................................ ................ 41 USB BACKUP SUBMENU ................. ............. ................ ................ ............. ...
9 Getting Started Getting Started The L19LD1600 Series comes with the following components: CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIV ED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM, INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE.
10 L19LD1600 Series - Front L19LD1600 Series - Front 1. DISPLAY MO DE - Changes the onscreen camera display between Single, Quad (4 Channel), 6 Channel, 8 Channel, 9 Channel, 13 Cha nnel and 16 Channel Split Screen views. 2. SEQ/AUDIO BUTTON - Press and hold the button to switch to Sequence Mode.
11 L19LD1600 Series - Fro nt L19LD1600 Series - Front 9. PANIC RECORD LED - Indicates that the system is in Panic (Manual Recording) Mode. Press the REC Button to exit. 10. LED STATUS INDICATORS : z REC - Indicates that the system is r ecording. z FULL - Indicates that the HDD storage is full.
12 L19LD1600 Series - Front L19LD1600 Series - Front 14. CHANNEL BUTTONS / CONTROLS - Switches the full screen view between channels 1~16. The numbers are also used to enter the System Password. When the system is in PTZ Mode, the buttons control the PTZ Camera.
13 L19LD1600 Se ries - Side L19LD1600 Series - Side 1. REMOVABLE DRIVE BAY - Drive bay to install a removable Hard Drive. 2. USB BACKUP PORT - Connect a USB memory stick or USB HDD for data backup 3. DEVICE PORT - Connect to a PC for firmware upgrad e.
14 L19LD1600 Series - Back L19LD1600 Series - Back 1. VGA OUT - The VGA Port is not functional on this model. 2. ETHERNET - Connects the System to a network router or other Ethernet Device 3. ALARM BLOCK - Controls Alarm IN devices. 4. . RS-232C - Connection port to control devices(i.
15 Remote Contro l Remote Control Listed below is a quick reference for t he Remote Control. 1 2 12 13 1. Menu 3. Sequence Mode 2. Channel Selection 10. Search 14. Picture in Picture 3 4 5 6 7 10 14 16 17 18 8 9 15 4. Freeze Screen 6. 9S (9 Channel View) 5.
16 Camera Installation Camera Installation Before you install the camera, carefully plan whe re and how you will position the camera, and where you will route the ca ble that connects the camera to the System.
17 Camera Installation Connecting Cameras 1. Co nnect the Female BNC end of the extension cable to the camera . Connect the male Power end of the extension cable to the camera.
18 Camera Installation 2. Connect the Female end of the extension cabl e to an open BNC camera input on the back of the System. Connect the female Power end of the extension cable to the power adaptor. NOTE: To access the Connectio n Ports for the System, the monitor can be tilted forward (for easier access).
19 Connecting the Mou se Connecting the Mouse Connect the supplied mouse to the PS/2 Port on the back of the u nit. • LEFT MOUSE BUTTON - Double click in Viewing Mode to display a camera in Full Screen. Used to adjust values in MENU Mode. • RIGH T MOUSE - Right click to open the Mouse Menu in Viewing Mode.
20 Display Modes Playback Controls Click PLAY icon to switch to the playback in terface. Click the SEARCH icon to switch back to the playback interface once playback has started. During Playback, the mouse buttons function as the following controls: Click the PTZ Button to enter PTZ Mode.
21 Display Modes General Display Overview 1. TIME - Displays the Current system time, or the recorded time in playback 2. DATE - Displays the Current system date, or the recorded date in playback 3. CAMERA TITLE - Displays the Camera title for the channel.
22 Display Modes 7. NETWORK CONNECTION - The Network Indicators appear when a remote connection is made to the unit: • Indicates that there is no clie nt connection.
23 Display Modes Freeze in Split Mode In a split screen mode, press the FREEZE button then select a number button to choose the corresponding channel to freeze. Press the number again to cancel. Freeze in Full Mode In full screen mode, press the FREEZE button to freeze the channel, and press FREEZE again to cancel.
24 Display Modes Zoom View Select a channel to zoom, a nd press the ZOOM button to enlarge to 200%. Use the direction buttons to move the enlarged part.
25 Recording Mode Recording Mode RECORDING MODE: • Indicates that the camera is recording in ALARM Mode. • Indicates that the camera is recording in MOTION DETECTION Mode. • Indicates that the camera is recording in CONTINUOUS Mode. NOTE : If the power is lost, the DVR will automatically resume t he recording schedule after the power is back.
26 Playback Playback Starting Playback Mode Press the PLAY button on the front panel of the System, or click the onscreen PLAY icon to start playb ack, starting from the most recent recording. Stopping Playback Mode Press the STOP button on the front pan el of the System, or click the onscreen STOP icon to stop th e playback.
27 Playback Search Mode Press the SEARCH button on the front panel of th e System, or click the onscreen SEARCH icon to search through previously recorded data. There are 3 modes for sea rch: PERCENT BAR - Search by location a recording point on the bar.
28 Playback Event List Search • TIME/DATE - Displays the event time and date. • CHANNEL - Displays the channel in which the event occurred. • EVENT - Displays the event type: z MOT - Motion detection z LOS - Image lost z ALM- Alarm trigger The system keeps up to 1 000 events in its EVENT LIST.
29 Playback Using the inner circle of the Jog -shuttle to pl ayback video in single fram es. Turn clockwise for forward playback and turn coun ter-clockwise for reverse playback. Playback Controls - Remote Controller • UP Arrow: X times high-speed playback.
30 Press the MENU button on the Front panel or Remote, or click the onscreen MENU icon to log into system: • Click the 1~0 icons (or use the front pan el buttons) to enter the password. • Click ENTER to confirm and enter the system. • Default ADMIN password: leave blank (No default password.
31 Display Setup Display Setup SCREEN DISPLAY : Controls the settings for the screen in Live and Playba ck Information disp lay modes. Screen Display Use the UP and DOWN Arrows to select an option, and press the ENTER button to switch between ON and OFF.
32 Configuration Configuration 1. HDD MANAGEMENT - Includes HDD SETUP (HDD Clear), and HDD INFORMATION. 2. CAMERA SETUP - Includes CAME RA TITLE and CAMERA COLOR SETUP. 3. MOTION SETUP - Includes SENSITIVITY, DURATION, DETECT CELL NUMBER. 4. ALARM SETUP - Set up the Alarm mode (N.
33 Configuratio n SAVE DVR INFO : Once the ENTER button has been pressed on SAVE DVR INFO, the DVR information will be saved to HDD. • If the DVR information is saved properly, the message NOW CHANGE HDD DISK will be shown on the system. • Then power off the DVR and change with new HDD.
34 Configuration NOTE : When a camera is in Covert Mode, no picture is displayed when in live viewing, however the camera imag es are still being recorded if Record is set to ON. MOTION SETUP: Program the motion parameters and the detection area CAMERA TITLE : Input the camera Title (max.
35 Configuratio n • STATUS: Indicates the camera status. ACTIVE means the video input status is normal, and LOSS means the video is lost. • COVERT: Set up the channel to be displayed or hidden when on the LIVE screen. • REC: Set up the channel to be record.
36 Configuration When the window is at the ALL OFF mode, you can activate the motion detection in the block. 5.BLOCK OFF: Block an area to deactivate the motion detection in the desired area. The setup steps are the same as BLOCK ON. If the window is at the ALL ON mode, you can deactivate the motion detection in t he block you make.
37 Configuratio n 1.CHANNEL - Use [+] and [-] to select a channel. 2. POPUP ON/OFF - Set up the POPUP function ON/OFF: Use [+] and [-] to select ON or OFF. When there is an event, the screen display will switch to a full screen of the corresponding chan nel.
38 Record Setup The three user levels have different authorities to operate the DVR. System Information Indicate the system information and its status.
39 Record Setup 1. OVERWRITE - Sets the Hard Drive to overwrite older data when full. • ON: When the hard drive is full, the system will overwrite the earliest recorded video. If the DVR has two h a rd drives, the overwriting starts from the Master drive.
40 Record Setup Schedule record Program a recording schedule throughout the week. MODE: Press MODE to select an editing mode. Use the direction keys 3456 to move the cursor, and then press [+] and [-] to select a recording mode. The editing modes are as below: TIME CELL: Program the schedule at a two-hour interval.
41 BACKUP Press MODE and set the editing mod e as EDIT HOLIDAY. Use direction key 5634to select and press ENTER to mark the day as a holiday. To clear the settings, press MODE to set the editing mode to CLEAR AL L DATA or CLEAR MON DATA (clear data month by month).
42 EXTERNAL DEVICE EXTERNAL DEVICE 1. TCP/IP SETUP - Configure the system Networking information. 2. PAN/TILT SETUP - Set up the parameters of the PTZ control. 3. SPOT SETUP - SPOT output setup. 4. RS232C SETUP - Set up the parameters of the RS232 port.
43 EXTERNAL DEVICE minute). Use the Mouse Wheel to change the value. 4. REGISTER - Connect to the DDNS server and register the system information to the server.
44 EXTERNAL DEVICE PAN/TILT SETUP - SPEED SETUP 1. PAN SPEED - Set the PANing speed (0 low ~ 7 high). 2. TILT SPEED - Set the TILTing speed (0 low ~ 7 high). 3. ZOOM SPEED - Set the speed of ZOOM IN/OUT (0 low ~ 7 high). SPOT SETUP 1. SWITCH INTERVAL - Sets the sequence switching time (01 ~ 99 sec.
45 Observation System Specifications - App endix #1 Obser vation System Specifications - Appendix #1.
46 Observation System Specification s - Appendix #1 Obser vation System Specifications - Appendix #1.
47 Full Connectivity Diagram - App endix #2 Full Connectivity Diagram - Appendix #2 The following diagram outlin es a general set of connections available with the Observation System.
48 Connecting a Slave (Sp ot-Out) Monitor - Appendix #3 Connecting a Slave (Spot-Out) Monitor - Appendix #3 Connections to a Slave Monitor / Spot-Out Moni tor (not included with the System) can be made through the MONITOR OUT and/or the SPOT OUT ports on the back of the Ob servation System.
49 Connecting Motion / Alarm Device - Appendix #4 Connecting Motion / Alarm Device - Appendix #4 Motion detection and Alarm controls are ena bled through the Menu system on the Observation System. Additional motion sensor devices can be con nected to the system (Motion Sensors, Door/Window Sensors).
50 Connecting PTZ Cam eras - Appendix #5 Connecting PTZ Cameras - Appendix #5 PTZ Cameras (not included with this system) can be connected to t he PTZ Control Block on the back panel of the System. T he PTZ Controls are enabled through the Menu system on the Observation System.
51 Connecting to a PC using the Serial Port - Appendix #6 Connecting to a PC using th e Serial Port - Appendix #6 The Observation System can be connected directly to a PC COM Port by using the Serial Po rt located on the back of the system. • To connect DVR to a PC, users mu st use a twisted RS232 cable (See belo w).
52 Hard Drive Replacement - Appe ndix #7 STEP 1: Remove the Drive Cartridg e from the System: • Lift the lever to gain access to the Lock Mechanism. Use the provided key to unlock the drive bay. • Pull upwards on the lever to loosen the Drive Cartridge.
53 Hard Drive Replacement - App endix #7 STEP 4: Reinsert the Cartridge Casing into the DVR • Close the cover on the Drive Case. Fully insert the Cartridge Case into the DVR.
54 Play Only Mode - Appendix #8 Play Only Mode - Appendix #8 PLAY ONLY MODE can be used in the followin g situations: • When you need to playback a hard drive from anot her System • When you need to playback the vide o which you deleted by running HDD CLEAR Entering “PLAY ONLY MODE”: 1.
55 Optional Accessories Optional Accessories The following accessories are available to a dd to your existing system: EXTENSION CABLE Extends the length between the CAMERA and MONITOR.
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57 LOREX PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY LOREX does not make any claims or warranties of an y kind whatsoever reg arding the Product's potential, ability or effective ness to prevent mini mize, or in any wa y affect personal or property damage or injury.
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