www.lorextechnology.comNETWORK VIDEO SURVEILLANCE RECORDERLNR300 netHD SeriesCopyright © 2013 Lorex Technology Inc.Instruction ManualEnglish Version 1
viii FeaturesNetwork Video Recorder Features• FULL HD 1080P Resolution• Real-time Recording 30fps per channel (4/8 @1080p, 16ch@720p)• Recording speed
82ShutdownShutdownThe Shutdown menu allows you to log out, shutdown, or reboot the system.The Shutdown menu has the following options:• Logout: Click
83Connecting to Your NVR Over the Internet on PC or MacConnecting to Your NVR Over the Internet on PC or MacThis NVR features connectivity using the e
84Connecting to Your NVR Over the Internet on PC or MacStep 1 of 3 Connect your NVR to your Router1 Power off your NVR by turning the power switch to
85Connecting to Your NVR Over the Internet on PC or MacTo connect to the NVR over the Internet:1 Install the Client Software for PC or the Client Soft
86Connecting to Your NVR Over the Internet on PC or Mac6 Under Device ID, enter the Device ID printed on the top panel of your NVR.Click AddEnter a na
87Client Software for PC or MacClient Software for PC or MacLorex netHD Stratus Client allows you to connect to multiple NVRs and view up to 64 IP cam
88Client Software for PC or Mac• Account Management: Configure user accounts and passwords for the client software. For details, see “Account Manageme
89Client Software for PC or Mac• Cameras are shown with one of the following icons: Camera online, but not selected in live view.Camera online and sel
90Client Software for PC or Mac• Manual Record : Click to start/stop manually recording the currently selected channel.• Previous/Next : C l i c k t
91Client Software for PC or MacUsing Quick Playback ModeQuick Playback mode allows you to view recorded video from your cameras without leaving the Ma
ixTABLE OF CONTENTSGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1NVR Overview .
92Client Software for PC or MacTagging Video Through Quick PlaybackYou can add tags to video to mark key events. Tags created through Quick Playback a
93Client Software for PC or MacUsing All Files to View Manual Recordings and Downloaded Video FilesUse the All Files option to access manual recording
94Client Software for PC or MacUsing Pictures to View ScreenshotsUse the Pictures option to view screenshots you have saved using the Client Software.
95Client Software for PC or MacVideo PlayerThe Video Player allows you to open backup video files extracted from the NVR or to play manual recordings
96Client Software for PC or MacVideo Player ControlsPause/playStopSlowFast forwardFrame-by-frameZoom inMute/unmuteScreenshotOpen fileCloseSmall Player
97Client Software for PC or Mac2 Click the NVR or camera group then click Add Map.Click the NVR or camera groupThen click Add Map3 Enter the a name fo
98Client Software for PC or MacE-Map ControlsEdit MapDelete MapAdd CameraEdit cameraDelete cameraAdd Hot SpotEdit Hot SpotDelete Hot SpotClick to pan
99Client Software for PC or Mac• Click Search. A list of relevant events appears. Double-click items in the list to playback footage from the event.Se
100Client Software for PC or MacEvent Search ControlsClick and drag to select the playback timePlayPauseStopFrame-by-frameFull-screenPlayback speedMut
101Client Software for PC or MacRemote PlaybackRemote Playback allows you to view recorded video from your NVR on your computer.To access Remote Playb
xRecording. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Recording Modes . . . . . . .
102Client Software for PC or MacRemote Playback ControlsSelect cameras for playbackSelect NVR or camera groupSelect playback dateSearch for videoEnabl
103Client Software for PC or MacDownloading Video Files Using Remote PlaybackYou can download video files to your computer using Remote Playback in th
104Client Software for PC or Mac3 Check Duration 1~4 to select up to 4 time periods to download.Select up to 4 time periodsSelect Start TimeSelect End
105Client Software for PC or Mac4 Click Download to download the video files. Wait for the download to complete.• To open downloaded video files, see
106Client Software for PC or MacModifying Cameras or Camera GroupsYou can change the name of a camera or camera group that is used in the client softw
107Client Software for PC or Mac• Group: Select the NVR or camera group you would like to search for logs on or select All Groups to search for logs f
108Client Software for PC or MacThe client software has the following types of user accounts:• Super User: The Super User account is logged in by defa
109Client Software for PC or Mac• In the bottom area, check the permissions you would like to assign to the user account.Configure account settingsSel
110Client Software for PC or MacModifying an NVR1 Click the NVR you would like to modify and click Modify.Click the NVRClick Modify2 Change the connec
111Client Software for PC or MacGeneralThe General sub-menu allows you to configure general system settings.To configure general settings:1 Configure
xiEnabling/Disabling Overwrite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
112Client Software for PC or MacNetworkThe Network sub-menu allows you to configure networking settings. The Network sub-menu is divided into the foll
113Client Software for PC or MacTo configure your NVR’s system ports:1 Select the General tab.2 Configure the following:• Device Port: Enter the desir
114Client Software for PC or MacModifying Users1 Click the user account and then click Modify. Click ModifyClick user account2 Modify the account deta
115Client Software for PC or MacHDDThe HDD sub-menu allows you to configure settings for hard drives installed in your NVR. For more information on av
116Client Software for PC or MacLogThe Log sub-menu allows you to search for system logs from your NVR.To search for system logs:• Select the search c
117Client Software for PC or Mac3 Select the date for the holiday.Check Enable HolidaySelect holiday date4 Click Yes.5 Click Save.Camera SettingsThe C
118Client Software for PC or MacAdjusting Picture SettingsPicture Settings allows you to configure image settings for your cameras.To configure image
119Client Software for PC or MacTo configure video quality:1 Under Camera, select the camera you would like to configure.2 Click Video Quality.3 Confi
120Client Software for PC or Macon each day to enable times for the selected recording type. Click Save when finished making changes.Select a schedule
121Client Software for PC or Mac• Record Audio: Not supported.5 Click Yes to confirm changes.6 (Optional) Use the Copy to button to copy the schedule
xiiMaintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76System Info . . . . . . . . .
122Client Software for PC or Mac• Under Text Overlay, you may enter custom messages to display on the monitor. Check entries to have them appear on th
123Client Software for PC or Mac4 OSD messages are outlined. Click-and-drag messages to change their position.Select Insert OSD/Camera Name/TextClick
124Client Software for PC or Mac5 Click-and-drag in the video display to add privacy areas. Click to delete all privacy areas or click to delete th
125Client Software for PC or Mac• Click to select the entire display area.Configure motion detection areas5 To change the motion detection sensitivi
126Client Software for PC or Mac• Select one of the standard templates or select Template01~08 and click Edit to create a custom template. Click and d
127Client Software for PC or Mac5 To change the Tampering Alarm sensitivity, adjust the Sensitivity slider.6 When Tampering Alarms are enabled, they a
128Client Software for PC or Mac3 Check Enable Video Loss Detection to enable the Video Loss Alarms on the selected camera or un-check to disable.Chec
129Client Software for PC or Mac5 Under Warning, check to enable the following warnings when the Video Loss Alarm is triggered:• Full Screen Monitorin
130Client Software for PC or Mac• Enable Auto Login: Un-check to require a password to open the client software. Check to disable passwords.NOTE: If t
131Client Software for PC or MacEmailThe Email sub-menu allows you to configure outgoing email settings for the client software. This allows you to se
xiiiAccount Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107Adding User Accounts
132Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceMobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceYou can remotely view camera streams from
133Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device3 Tap then .TapThen, tap4 Touch +.Touch +5 Under Name, enter a name for your NVR of your ch
134Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device7 Tap . You will be prompted to change the NVR password.8 Enter a new 6 character password fo
135Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceLive View InterfaceYou can use Live View in landscape or portrait mode.Tap to select channelsS
136Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device2 Check the cameras you would like to view, then touch Start live view.Check camerasTouch Star
137Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device5 Tap the camera you would like to playback video from, and then touch Start playback.Tap the
138Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceTo delete an NVR:• Swipe the NVR from the left, and then tap Delete.Swipe from the left then t
139Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceiPadUse the Lorex netHD Stratus Plus application to connect to your NVR on the iPad.Prerequisi
140Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceOR, If your device does not have a camera, manually enter the Device ID printed on the label.
141Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceLive View InterfaceDrag the NVR or cameras to the display area to openTap to view cameras conn
xivTaking Screenshots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
142Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device2 Tap From and use the sliders to adjust the start time for your search.Tap From and use slide
143Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceDevice ListUse the Device List to manage your NVRs.To access Device List:• Touch .Deleting NVR
144Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceAndroid PhoneUse the Lorex netHD Stratus application to connect to your NVR on an Android smar
145Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device6 Press next to Device ID and then line up the QR code on the top of the NVR with the camera
146Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device9 Tap Start live view. The app opens the Live View screens and shows video from your cameras.T
147Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceSwitching Cameras1 Touch to access the Camera List.2 Check the cameras you would like to vie
148Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device5 Tap the camera you would like to playback video from, and then touch Start playback.Tap the
149Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceTo delete an NVR:• Tap and hold the NVR, and then tap Confirm.Press and hold, and then tap Con
150Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceAndroid TabletUse the Lorex netHD Stratus Plus application to connect to your NVR on an Androi
151Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceOR, If your device does not have a camera, manually enter the Device ID printed on the label.
xvWeb Browser Remote Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . .
152Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceLive ViewDrag the NVR or cameras to the display area to openTap to view cameras connected to t
153Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile Device2 Tap From and press + and - to adjust the start time for your search.Tap From and select the
154Mobile Apps: Accessing your NVR Using a Mobile DeviceDeleting NVRs• Tap next to the NVR you would like to delete. Tap Confirm.Modifying NVRs1 Tap
155Appendix A: System SpecificationsAppendix A: System SpecificationsAs our products are subject to continuous improvement, Lorex Technology Inc. and
156Appendix B: Installing or Replacing the Hard DriveAppendix B: Installing or Replacing the Hard DriveThe system comes with a pre-installed 3.5"
157Appendix B: Installing or Replacing the Hard Drive3 Connect the power and data cables to the hard drive.Hard drive data portData cableHard drive po
158Appendix B: Installing or Replacing the Hard DriveRemoving the Hard DriveMake sure that the power cable has been disconnected before changing the h
159Appendix B: Installing or Replacing the Hard DriveFormatting the Hard DriveIf you replace the pre-installed hard drive or install a new hard drive,
160Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)Free Lorex DDNS service is available as an optional connectivity method to connec
161Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)Accessing your NVR within a local network (LAN)You can connect to your NVR on the local area network (LAN). It is
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162Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)Step 3 of 3: Connect to the NVR on the Local Area NetworkFollow the steps below to confirm connectivity over a loc
163Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)5 Double-click your NVR in the list and click Yes. The Add Device screen opens and populates the NVR’s IP Address,
164Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)3 Enable DDNS on the NVR.4 Test the remote connection by connecting to the NVR’s DDNS address.Step 1 of 4: Port Fo
165Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)2 The My Lorex account login screen opens (if you are already logged in, skip to step 4). Create a new account or
166Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)5 Under Your Address, select an address or click Enter a New Address to create a new address. Fill in your address
167Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)7 A page pops up to prompt you to register your product for Lorex DDNS. Click Set Up a New DDNS.Click Set Up a New
168Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)• URL Request: Enter the web site address that will be used to connect to your Lorex product. For example, if you
169Appendix C: DDNS Setup (Advanced)Step 4 of 4: Connect to the DDNS Address in the Client SoftwareNOTE: Please allow 10~15 minutes for the DDNS serve
170Appendix D: Connecting to your NVR Using a Web BrowserAppendix D: Connecting to your NVR Using a Web BrowserThe NVR includes a built in web browser
171Appendix D: Connecting to your NVR Using a Web Browser1 Open Internet Explorer and enter the NVR’s DDNS address or local IP address in the address
1Getting StartedThe system comes with the following components:POWER CABLEQUICKSTART GUIDESDOCUMENTATION CDUSB MOUSEETHERNET CABLEREMOTE CONTROL(may n
172Appendix D: Connecting to your NVR Using a Web Browser6 The live viewing interface opens and streams live video from your cameras.Connecting Using
173Appendix D: Connecting to your NVR Using a Web Browser2 Enter the User Name and Password for the NVR and click Login. By default, the user name is
174Appendix D: Connecting to your NVR Using a Web BrowserNavigating the Web Browser InterfaceDouble-click to open cameras in the selected display area
175Appendix D: Connecting to your NVR Using a Web Browser6 Click to begin playback.Click to select cameraSelect dateClick SearchClick-and-drag to se
176TroubleshootingTroubleshootingWhen a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following describes the most common
177TroubleshootingTroubleshooting (Continued)Error Possible Causes Solutions• Mouse not detected by system• Mouse cable is not firmly connected to the
Thank you for purchasing the Lorex Network Video Surveillance Recorder.This manual refers to the following models:• LNR340 (4-channel)• LNR380 (8-chan
2NVR OverviewFront Panel121 LED Indicators:• POWER: Power LED.• HDD: Recording status LED• NETWORK: Network status LED.2 USB Port: Connect a USB mouse
36 LAN: Connect a CAT5 RJ45 Ethernet cable for local and remote connectivity.7 RS485: Not supported.8 Ground9 Power Port: Connect the included power c
4Basic SetupStep 1: Connect the Mouse• Connect a USB mouse (included) to the USB port on the rear panel.8-channel model shownUSB portStep 2: Connect t
5Step 4: Connect the Power Adapter and Power on the NVR• Connect the included power cable to the Power port. Connect the end of the power cable to a w
6Basic SetupStep 6: Verify Camera Image• Verify the camera video quality before mounting the cameras to a permanent location.• Mount the cameras under
7Basic SetupQuick Access to System Information• To quickly open a window that displays vital system information, right-click and then click Informatio
8Basic Setup2 Adjust the camera stand to ensure that the camera has a satisfactory view of the area you would like to monitor. Stand configuration dep
9Connecting Cameras over the Local NetworkConnecting Cameras over the Local NetworkYou may also connect IP cameras to the same Local Area Network (LAN
RouterIP Camera16-channel NVR (8 PoE Ports)INTERNETIP CamerasConnecting Cameras to Local Network using 12V DC power adapter12V DC Power adapter (not i
11Connecting Cameras over the Local Network4 Check the cameras you would like to add to the NVR and click Quick Add. Right-click repeatedly to return
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12Connecting Cameras over the Local Network5 In the bottom portion of the screen, click on the channel you would like to assign to the camera.Click
13Mouse ControlMouse ControlThe NVR is designed for mouse navigation. To use a USB mouse (included), connect the mouse to a USB port on the NVR.8-chan
14Remote ControlRemote ControlYou can also control the NVR using the included remote control.356810142791 Power: Press and hold to power off the NVR.
15Remote Control8 |: Not supported.• .: Not supported.9 Volume + / -: Press to adjust volume. NOTE: A microphone (not included) is required to use au
16Using the On-Screen DisplayUsing the On-Screen DisplayUse the system’s graphical on-screen display to navigate menus and configure options and setti
17Using the On-Screen Display4 Right-click to exit Digital Zoom.Adjusting Camera Image SettingsUse the Image Settings screen to adjust the color setti
18Using the On-Screen Display• Single Screen: Open a camera in full screen.• Multi-Screen: Select a split-screen layout.• Previous Screen: Select the
19Setting the Date and TimeIt is highly recommended to set the date and time when first setting up your system. Inaccurate time stamps may render your
206 Click System Time and then click the up and down buttons to set the time.Click System Time and click up and down to set the time7 Click Apply to s
21Setting the Date and TimeUsing a NTP Server to set your System TimeA NTP (Network Time Protocol) server syncs your system time with an online time s
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22RecordingRecordingBy default, the system is set to immediately record video from connected cameras in Continuous & Motion Recording Mode on a 24
23PlaybackPlaybackYou can use the following options to view recorded video on the system.Using Quick PlaybackQuick Playback plays back footage from th
24PlaybackUsing the Playback Menu to Search for RecordingsYou can use the Playback menu to search for recordings on the system. You can search by time
25Playback• Click Search to view a list of available footage in your time range.Preview of video footageClick to play a video file• Click Detail to vi
26Playback4 Under IP Camera, check the cameras you would like to search for footage. Check/un-check IP Camera to select/deselect all cameras.5 Configu
27Playback6 Under IP Camera, check the cameras you would like to search for footage. Check/un-check IP Camera to select/deselect all cameras.Select St
28Playback7 Under End Time, select the end time for your search in the same way that you selected the Start Time.Select IP CamerasSelect Start and End
29PlaybackUsing the On-Screen Playback ControlsMove the mouse to the right side of the screen and click the camera checkboxes to select multiple chann
30PlaybackUsing the Playback Quick MenuThe Playback Quick Menu allows you to select additional controls.To access the Playback Quick Menu:1 Right-clic
31PlaybackTagging Video FootageYou can tag important moments in your video footage to keep track of events or people. For example, you can tag when de
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32Backing Up VideoBacking Up VideoYou can back up video to a USB flash drive (not included) or USB external hard drive (not included) connected to the
335 Click Format. Click OK to confirm. Wait for formatting to complete.Click FormatUsing Quick ExportQuick Export allows you to quickly backup video i
34Backing Up Video6 Click Quick Export.Click Quick ExportSelect CamerasEnter start and end time7 Click Export to export all applicable video files.Cli
35Backing Up Video5 Under IP Camera, check the cameras you would like to backup. Check/un-check IP Camera to select/deselect all cameras.6 Under Recor
36Backing Up Video3 Enter the NVR’s user name (default: admin) and password (default: 000000) and click OK.4 Click to when you want the video clip to
37Backing Up Video4 Use the on-screen controls.PlayPauseStopJump to startSlowFast ForwardJump to endStep backStep forwardCaptureClick inside the bar t
38Managing PasswordsManaging PasswordsATTENTION: By default, the system user name is admin and the password is 000000. Passwordsare enabled by default
39Managing PasswordsManaging User AccountsChanging the Admin Account PasswordFor security, it is recommended to change the password for the admin acco
40Managing PasswordsAdding UsersYou can allow multiple users to log in to the system. When adding different users, you can assign what menus they have
41Managing Passwords6 Click OK to save the user account.Configuring User PermissionsYou can customize the menus that each user account may access.To c
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42Using the Main MenuUsing the Main MenuTo open the Main Menu:• Right-click to open the Quick Menu and click Menu. Enter the system user name (default
43ManualManualConfigure manual recording options. Select if cameras will use manual or scheduled recording.Selecting Manual or Scheduled RecordingYou
44HDDHDDFormat hard drives and configure hard drive settings.The HDD Menu contains the following sub-menus:• General• Advanced• HDD Detect• OverwriteG
45HDDConfiguring Hard Drive Type or GroupYou can configure installed hard drives to perform the following functions:• R/W (Recording Hard Drive): Norm
46HDD4 Select the hard drive type to use for this hard drive: R/W, Read-only, or Mirror.Select hard drive typeNOTE: You must have at least one R/W har
47HDDAdvancedConfiguring Recording Group SettingsUse recording group settings if you want to specify which hard drive group your cameras will record t
48HDDTo set S.M.A.R.T. settings:1 Right-click and then click Menu.2 Enter the system user name (default: admin) and password (default: 000000) and cli
49HDD5 Click Detect to begin the scan. The NVR will scan the hard drive for bad sectors and show the results in the chart. Green blocks are normal sec
50RecordRecordConfigure recording settings and schedule.The Record menu contains the following sub-menus:• Schedule• Encoding Settings• HolidaySchedul
51Record7 Click and drag inside the schedule to apply the currently selected recording type.Click to select a schedule typeClick and drag to add the r
vImportant SafeguardsIn addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your product, safety is a major f
52Record• Under Frame Rate, select the recording frame rate.• Under Max Bitrate, select the bitrate that will be used for video streaming in Kbps. It
53RecordTo configure the Pre-Record and Post-Record times:1 Right-click and then click Menu.2 Enter the system user name (default: admin) and password
54Record6 Under Bitrate Type, select Variable (recommended) for variable bitrate or Constant for constant bit rate.• If you select Variable, select th
55Record4 Click next to the holiday you would like to configure.Click to edit holidays5 Check Enable to enable the holiday or un-check to disable.6
56CameraCameraConfigure camera image and motion detection settings.The Camera menu contains the following sub-menus:• Camera• OSD• Image• PTZ (not sup
57CameraOSDThe OSD sub-menu allows you to configure custom names for your cameras or configure the on-screen text shown for your cameras.Configuring t
58CameraImageConfiguring Camera Image Settings1 Right-click and then click Menu.2 Enter the system user name (default: admin) and password (default: 0
59Camera5 Check Enable Motion Detection to enable motion detection or un-check to disable.6 Adjust the Sensitivity slider to configure motion detectio
60Camera3 Click Camera>Motion.4 Under Camera, select the camera you would like to configure.5 Click under Action to open the Action menu.Click to
61Camera• Click Copy to copy the currently selected day’s schedule to other days of the week.Select day of the weekEnter times when motion will be ena
vi Installation (Continued)10. Ventilation - Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product
62CameraTo configure privacy masks:1 Right click and click Menu.2 Enter the system user name (default: admin) and password (default: 000000) and click
63Camera6 Use the Sensitivity slider to select the sensitivity for tamper-proof alarms.Check to enable Tampering alarmsClick and drag to select tamper
64Camera• Send Email: An alert email will be sent. Note that you must set up email alerts before the system will send them. For details on email alert
65Camera6 Click under Action to open the Action menu.Click to open the Action menu7 In the Arming Schedule tab, configure the times of day you would
66ConfigurationConfigurationConfigure system and network settings.The Configuration Menu contains the following sub-menus:• General• Network• Live Vie
67Configuration2 Use the Mouse Pointer Speed slider to adjust how fast the mouse moves on screen.Select the mouse cursor speed3 Click Apply to save ch
68Configuration3 Click Configuration.4 Under Auto Logout, select the amount of time menus will remain open while the system is idle or select Never to
69Configuration4Click to adjust the brightness for the BNC monitorClick inside CVBS Output Brightness to adjust the brightness of the BNC monitor.5 Cl
70Configuration• If you un-check Enable DHCP, configure the IPv4 Address, IPv4 Subnet Mask, IPv4 Default Gateway, and Preferred DNS Server, and Altern
71Configuration• Sender’s Address: Enter the sender’s email address.NOTE: To enter ’@’ or other special characters using the on-screen keyboard, click
NOTICESFCC/IC Notice:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC R
72Configuration2 Enter the system user name (default: admin) and password (default: 000000) and click Yes.3 Click Configuration>Network>DDNS.4 C
73ConfigurationLive ViewConfiguring Dwell TimesThe Dwell Time refers to the amount of time channels or screens are shown before switching when Sequenc
74Configuration4 Click to select a different split-screen configuration.Click to select an area of the screenDouble-click to display a camera in the
75Configuration5 Check the warning actions you would like the system to take when the condition for the selected warning type occurs.• Audible Warning
76MaintenanceMaintenanceView system info and device logs. Update firmware, reset to factory default settings, and import/export system configuration.T
77Maintenancealarms, configuration changes, maintenance actions (such as the system powering on or off), and warnings (such as network or camera disco
78Maintenance3 Click Export.Click to export logs4 Click Export again to export the list of system logs. Wait for the export to complete before disconn
79Maintenance4 Click Maintenance>Import/Export.5 Click Export. Wait for the export to complete.Click ExportLoading a System Configuration from USB1
80Maintenance3 Click Maintenance. Then, click Upgrade.4 Click the Auto Upgrade tab.5 Click Check Update. The NVR will check online for a firmware upgr
81Maintenance7 Click on the firmware file and click Upgrade.Click the firmware fileClick Upgrade8 Click Yes to confirm.9 Wait for the firmware upgrade
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