Page 3 - Important Safeguards; Installation
Important Safeguards 3 Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your video product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. However, safety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists important informati...
Page 4 - Service; Use
Important Safeguards 4 Service 12. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 13. Conditions Requiring Service - Unplug this video product ...
Page 5 - General Precautions; LOREX TECHNOLOGY INC.
General Precautions 5 General Precautions 1. All warnings and instructions of this manual should be followed 2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid aerosol detergents. Use a water dampened cloth for cleaning 3. Do not use this unit in humid or wet places 4. Keep enough...
Page 7 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents 7 Table of Contents Getting Started .............................................................................................................................................. 9 L19LD800 Series - Front ................................................................................
Page 9 - Getting Started
Getting Started 9 Getting Started The system comes with the following components: CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM, INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE. 1 x LCD & DVR COMBO UNIT WITH PRE-INSTALLED HDD REMOTE CONTROL 1 x HARDWARE MANUAL 1 x SOFTWARE MANUAL...
Page 13 - USB Connection
L19LD800 Series - Front 13 L19LD800 Series - Front 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 6 11 12 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 13 18 22. PTZ - ALTERNATE FUNCTIONS – The following buttons are used in PTZ Mode: • ZOOM IN - Press to zoom in. • ZOOM OUT - Press to zoom out. • FOCUS NEAR - Press to control the focus (near). • FOCUS...
Page 14 - Rear Ports with Labels:
L19LD800 Series - Back 14 L19LD800 Series - Back 1 2 3 4 1. ALARM I/O & RS-485 TERMINAL – Connection point for external devices: • The Alarm Block is used to connect devices such as a motion sensor, door/alarm sensor, or time lapse VCR for Alarm Recording. Refer to appendicies for Alarm Block Co...
Page 15 - Cable Channel & VESA Standard Stand
Cable Channel & VESA Standard Stand 15 Cable Channel & VESA Standard Stand The L19LD800 Series stand comes with a built in cable channel to easily organize and conceal wiring. The stand can be removed to mount the monitor directly to other VESA standard mounting brackets. Connect the Power C...
Page 16 - Remote Control
Remote Control 16 Remote Control Listed below is a quick reference for the Remote Control. All Buttons described above function the same as the Front Panel buttons. POWER - Turns the LCD Monitor power ON/OFF CHANNEL BUTTONS - Press to select a specific camera by number RECORD - Press the button to s...
Page 17 - Camera Installation; Installation Warnings:
Camera Installation 17 Camera Installation Before you install the camera*, carefully plan where and how it will be positioned, and where you will route the cable that connects the camera to the System. Installation Warnings: • Select a location for the camera that provides a clear view of the area y...
Page 18 - Connecting DIN Cameras
Connecting DIN Cameras 18 Connecting DIN Cameras 1. Connect the female end of the supplied extension cable to the camera. NOTE : Confirm that the arrows on the DIN Camera Cable and the DIN Extension cable are pointed together when connecting the cable. If the pins in the DIN Cable are bent, the Came...
Page 19 - Connecting BNC Cameras; Camera Connection Diagram
Connecting BNC Cameras 19 Connecting BNC Cameras 1. Connect the 60ft Extension cable to the Camera and Observation System: Camera Connection Diagram A. Connect the Barrel Power connector to a power adaptor. B. Connect the BNC connector to an available BNC Port (CAM 5~8) on the monitor C. Connect the...
Page 20 - Connecting a Mouse; Mouse Controls
Connecting a Mouse 20 Connecting a Mouse Connect a mouse to one of the USB ports located on the front of the unit. Mouse Controls The mouse behaves in the same way as a PC mouse - using Left Click, Right Click and Wheel Rotation: Left Click : • Click the left mouse button to select an item. • When i...
Page 21 - Display Modes; Initial Loading Sequence
Display Modes 21 The unit will automatically begin loading when power is connected to the system. 1. The System will perform a Hard Drive and Firmware check. During the loading sequence, the System will perform a Hard Drive and Firmware Check. During the loading sequence, the screen will display the...
Page 22 - General Display Overview
Display Modes 22 Alarm Input – Indicates that the corresponding Channel has an Alarm input connection (i.e. Door Sensor, Window Sensor, Motion Sensor). Audio – The channel displaying this icon is the current Listen-In Audio channel. Motion – Indicates that the channel is detecting Motion. Network – ...
Page 23 - Camera Display Modes
Display Modes 23 Camera Display Modes Cameras can be displayed in several different modes by pressing the VIEW Button on the front panel of the system, or by pressing the VIEW Button on the Remote Control. To view a single camera, press the corresponding number key on the Front Panel or Remote Contr...
Page 24 - Menu Navigation Controls & Tips; Menu Navigation Controls; Active Option Indicator
Menu Navigation Controls & Tips 24 Menu Navigation Controls & Tips Menu Navigation Controls • MENU Button – Accesses the setup menu, and returns to previous menu options. • Navigation Controls - Move Up/Down/Left/Right. • Enter Button - Press this button to select and change the values in a ...
Page 25 - System Setup Controls; Setup Menu - Options
System Setup Controls 25 System Setup Controls Setup Menu - Options The Setup Menu has 8 icons representing each menu selection: • SYSTEM - The system menu contains basic configuration settings, such as Time/Date, Language, User, Disk Management, Information, Factory Default, S/W Update, System Log ...
Page 26 - System Menu Tree
System Setup Controls 26 System Menu Tree SETUP MENU SYSTEM MENU EVENT RECORD ARCHIVE CAMERA DISPLAY PTZ NETWORK DATE / TIME LANGUAGE USER DISK MANAGEMENT INFORMATION FACTOR DEFAULTS SETUP & UPDATE MANAGER SYSTEM LOG SCREENSAVER ALARM-IN TEXT-IN VIDEO-LOSS MOTION SYSTEM EVENT LAN NOTIFICATION DD...
Page 27 - System Menu
System Menu 27 System Menu • Date / Time – Set the Date and Time for the system. • Language – Select the GUI Language display • User – Configure the system users • Disk Management – Controls the overwrite and format of the drive • Information – Displays the System information • Factory Default – Res...
Page 28 - Language Setup
System Menu 28 Language Setup Set the onscreen GUI language display to English, French of Spanish. User Setup Configure users for the Local System and for Remote Access. • ADMIN – The Admin login has full permissions to the system. Select the PASSWORD SET (Figure 1) option to change the password. • ...
Page 29 - Disk Management
System Menu 29 User Setup (cont.) • NETWORK USER LIST – The Network List allows for 10 Users to be added to the system. Each user has variable permissions to the system. o ID : Enter an ID for the User, using the Virtual Keyboard. o Select the PASSWORD SET (Figure 1) to set the user password. o Sele...
Page 30 - System Information
System Menu 30 Disk Management (cont…) The Disk Management section also displays information about the Internal and USB drives including: • Device Name • Disk Size • Format Button – Formats the drive. All data on the drive is erased. NOTE : If you disconnect the USB cable connected to the USB port o...
Page 31 - Setup & System Update Manager
System Menu 31 Setup & System Update Manager The Setup & System Setup menu allows the user to create a backup of the system settings, import the system settings, and update the Firmware. To make a backup copy of the System Settings, connect a USB memory stick to the System and select EXPORT....
Page 32 - Screen Save Setup
System Menu 32 o Backup End o Backup Fail o Backup Cancel o Setup Change o Time Change (User) o Time Change (NTP) o Time Change (RTC) o Zone Change o Clip-Copy Begin o Clip-Copy End o Clip-Copy Fail o Clip-Copy Cancel o Disk Hot o Format (Internal) o Format (USB) o System Update o Factory Default o ...
Page 33 - Event Menu; Setup
Event Menu 33 Event Menu • Alarm-In – Sets the system notifications and controls when an event is triggered on an Alarm IN device. • Motion – Sets the options for Motion Detection and notification. • Video Loss - Sets the system notifications when a Video Loss event is detected. • Text-In – Sets the...
Page 34 - Motion Setup
Event Menu 34 Motion Setup Controls the actions when Pixel-based motion is detected on a Channel. • HOLD TIME – Set the length of time that the event action will occur (i.e. Buzzer, Onscreen display, etc.) • CH1~CH8 – Sets the alarm for each channel to ON or OFF. • ZONE – Set the Motion Detection Ar...
Page 35 - Video Loss
Event Menu 35 Video Loss Controls the actions when a video loss is detected on a Channel. • HOLD TIME – Set the length of time that the event action will occur (i.e. Buzzer, Onscreen display, etc.) • CH1~CH8 – Sets the alarm for each channel to ON or OFF. • ACTION – Set the behavior for the system w...
Page 36 - System Event Setup
Event Menu 36 • TRANSACTION – Set the text-in detection fields: o Start : Set the word or characters that indicate the start of a POS transaction. o End : Set the word or characters that indicate the end of a POS transaction. o Delimiter : sets the End of line character. If not entered, the System a...
Page 38 - Record Menu; Schedule Setup
Record Menu 38 Record Menu The recording menu controls the settings for each camera for basic and scheduled recording. • SCHEDULE – See below. • RESOLUTION – Set the size of the recorded images to 704 x 480, 704 x 240, or 352 x 240. • PRE - EVENT – See below. • CH1~CH8 VIDEO – Turns the recording fo...
Page 39 - Archive Menu
Archive Menu 39 Archive Menu The archive menu allows the user to backup data to a USB Memory Stick or Hard drive, CD-RW or DVD-RW Drive. Note : You can enter the ARCHIVE menu directly from Live monitoring mode by pressing the COPY key on the front panel. • TYPE – Set the archive type to Backup (back...
Page 40 - Camera Menu
Camera Menu 40 Camera Menu Controls the settings for individual cameras. • COVERT – Turns the onscreen display of the camera ON or OFF. The camera remains recording when in Covert. • NAME – Use the virtual keyboard to set a camera description. • BRIGHTNESS / CONTRAST / HUE / SATURATION – Set camera ...
Page 41 - PTZ Setup Menu
PTZ Setup Menu 41 SEQUENCE Control Pressing the SEQ key in the live view mode causes the system to display live channels sequentially. In full screen mode, the system sequences through the cameras and displays them full screen. In the multi screen mode, the system displays the 2x2 live screens seque...
Page 42 - Using the PTZ Camera Controls
PTZ Setup Menu 42 Using the PTZ Camera Controls The system can control cameras with Pan / Tilt /Zoom capabilities. Press the PTZ key on the front panel to enter the PTZ mode and press the button again to exit the PTZ mode. The camera is controlled using the front panel directional control buttons. P...
Page 45 - Network Setup Menu; LAN Setup
Network Setup Menu 45 Network Setup Menu Controls the network settings for: • LAN – Network settings for the System • SERIAL – Controls for serial devices (i.e. POS input). • DDNS – Settings for remote access over the internet • NOTIFICATIONS – Automatic email or network notification when an event o...
Page 46 - Serial Setup
Network Setup Menu 46 Serial Setup Controls for the Serial setup for PTZ, Specialty Keyboard or Point of Sale (POS) system. • USE – Set the device connected to the serial port to PTZ, Keyboard or POS. • PORT – Contains the port specific settings. Please refer to the manual for the specific device fo...
Page 47 - Notification Setup
Network Setup Menu 47 Notification Setup This menu enables notification of event information to Email or Network when an event occurs. • EMAIL SENDER – Set the email address to appear as the Sender when an email is received. • RECEIPIENTS – Set the list of email addresses to receive an email when an...
Page 48 - SITE Setup
Network Setup Menu 48 Network Notification: The Network Notification feature sends an alert from the System to the remote client software (up to 5 instances of the Software Client). This feature is designed to work on the Local Area Network. 1. Run IPCONFIG on the PC with the installed Software Clie...
Page 49 - Additional Key Functions; Key Add Function
Additional Key Functions 49 Additional Key Functions Key Add Function Pressing the Fn key on the front panel will display the key add function window. PANEL ADJUST You can configure the brightness and contrast of the LCD panel. Pressing the SET item displays a control bar at the bottom of the live s...
Page 51 - Playing Recorded Video
Playing Recorded Video 51 Playing Recorded Video If a user with Search authority logs into the system, the user can view recorded video. Once video has been recorded, you can view it by pressing the PLAY, key on the front panel. • When playing video for the first time, the system will display the mo...
Page 53 - Video Search; GO TO THE FIRST
Video Search 53 Video Search Pressing the SEARCH key on the front panel or the remote control enters the Search mode while in the Live monitoring mode or in the Playback mode. The Search function window will be displayed. Select SOURCE to search from the beginning. GO TO THE FIRST Select “GO TO THE ...
Page 54 - CALENDAR SEARCH
Video Search 54 CALENDAR SEARCH Select the “CALENDAR SEARCH” option in the search function menu. A basic search screen will be displayed as shown below. • Select the CHANNEL, ITEM and MONTH to search. • Days with recorded video display on the calendar with red numbers. • Highlight the days with reco...
Page 55 - EVENT LOG SEARCH
Video Search 55 NOTE : The 24 hours time table has 24 one-hour segments. Each segment consists of 24-numeric blocks which are ranged from 0 to 23. If a number is highlighted in Red, it means that video was recorded during that hour. However, it does NOT mean video was recorded for the entire hour. N...
Page 58 - BOOKMARK SEARCH
Video Search 58 • Press the DETAIL button to overlay the text-in data on the video during the Text-In playback. • Pressing the MENU key while in the On-Screen Text-In playback mode returns the system to the Text-In search mode. • Pressing the PLAY, key while in the Text-In search mode returns the sy...
Page 59 - Observation System Specifications - Appendix #1
Observation System Specifications - Appendix #1 59 Observation System Specifications - Appendix #1 SYSTEM Operating System Embedded Linux (Built-In Flash Memory) Language English ( Multi Languages will be available ) Storage One HDD Data Export Medium USB (HDD, Flash Drive, CD-RW) Data Backup Archiv...
Page 61 - Installing a Sensor
Connecting Motion / Alarm Device - Appendix #2 61 Connecting Motion / Alarm Device - Appendix #2 Motion detection and Alarm controls are enabled through the Menu system on the Observation System. Additional motion sensor devices can be connected to the system (Motion Sensors, Door/Window Sensors). A...
Page 63 - Full Connectivity Diagram – Appendix #4
Full Connectivity Diagram – Appendix #4 63 Full Connectivity Diagram – Appendix #4 The following diagram outlines a general set of connections available with the Observation System. OBSERVATION SYSTEM PTZ CAMERA RS-485 CONNECTION SENSOR (NOT INCLUDED) ROUTER (NOT INCLUDED) PC (NOT INCLUDED) DIN AND ...
Page 64 - Removing the Back Cover and Installed Drive; Setting the New Drive to Master
Hard Drive Replacement - Appendix #5 64 Hard Drive Replacement - Appendix #5 The System comes with a pre-installed Hard Drive; however the unit will work with a replacement single IDE Hard Drive (up to 750GB). NOTE : Make sure that the System is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before c...
Page 66 - Troubleshooting – Appendix #6
Troubleshooting – Appendix #6 66 Troubleshooting – Appendix #6 When a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following describes the most common problems and solutions. Please refer to the following before calling Lorex Technical Support: Problem: Observation Syst...
Page 70 - System Log; Event Log
System Log & Messages – Appendix #8 70 System Log & Messages – Appendix #8 System Log Log Message Log Option Description START UP START UP System power on start SETUP BEGIN SETUP BEGIN System setup began at the local site SETUP END SETUP END System setup ended at the local site SETUP CHANGE ...
Page 73 - Optional Accessories; To order these accessory items, or for a complete listing of
Optional Accessories 73 Optional Accessories The following accessories are available to add to your existing system To order these accessory items, or for a complete listing of available products, please visit us on the web at: WWW.LOREXCCTV.COM DIN CAMERAS PTZ TYPE CAMERAS BNC CAMERAS NIGHT VISION ...
Page 74 - It’s all on the web; VISIT
It’s all on the web Product Information User Manuals Quick Start Guides Specification Sheets Software Upgrades Firmware Upgrades Lorex Technology I nc. VISIT www . lorexcctv.com www.lorexcctv.com