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x System Features• High performance network DVR• H.264 compression for efficient storage and network speed 1 • EDGE design for standalone (vertical a
86Mobile ConnectivityEnabling APN (Access Point Name)In order for Mobile View to run, you must enable APN (Access Point Name) on your Blackberry. Cont
87Mobile ConnectivityConnecting to your DVRYou can view your DVR remotely using your provider’s 3G Network. Data charges may apply. See your cellphone
88Mobile ConnectivityViewing Your DVROnce you have entered your DVR’s system information, you can begin live viewing. You can view a single channel of
89Appendix A: System SpecificationsAPPENDIX A: SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSSpecifications are shared among 4/8/16-channel models unless specifically note d.E
90Appendix A: System SpecificationsAppendix A: System Specifications (cont’d.)EDGE SERIES DVRProduct InformationEDGE SERIES 4/8/16-channelDescription
91Appendix A: System SpecificationsEdge+and Edge Mini SpecificationsSYSTEMOperating System Linux (embedded)Pentaplex Simultaneous View, Record, Playba
92Appendix A: System SpecificationsRecording Speed & Resolution - 4 Channel120 fps (NTSC), 100 fps (PAL) @ 640 x 240 NTSC / 640 x 256 PAL60 fps (N
93Appendix A: System SpecificationsCONNECTIVITYEasy Connect 1. Yoics Enabled (registration required)2. Lorex Auto Port Forward WizardSoftware Web bro
94Appendix B: Connecting Motion / Alarm DevicesAPPENDIX B: CONNECTING MOTION / ALARM DEVICESYou can enable Motion Detection and Alarm control from the
95Appendix B: Connecting Motion / Alarm DevicesInstalling a Sensor on EDGE+ seriesYou can connect external alarm input and alarm output devices to the
xiTABLE OF CONTENTSGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Lorex EDGE mini
96Appendix B: Connecting Motion / Alarm DevicesInstalling a PTZ (Pan, Tilt, Zoom) Camera on EDGE+ LH320 seriesYou can connect RS-485 PTZ cameras (not
97Appendix B: Connecting Motion / Alarm Devices5. Beside Camera ID, select the camera’s system address. This number is shown when the PTZ camera first
98Appendix B: Connecting Motion / Alarm DevicesNOTE: You can also drag the cursor on the screen during full screen mode, to pan and tilt the camera.Co
99Appendix C: Connecting AudioAPPENDIX C: CONNECTING AUDIOYou can listen to, and record live audio on the system one channel at a time.LINE AUDIO / AM
100Appendix C: Connecting AudioTo connect audio:1. Connect RCA audio cables from an audio capable camera(s) to the AUDIO IN 1 / 2 ports on the rear pa
101Appendix D: Full Connectivity DiagramAPPENDIX D: FULL CONNECTIVITY DIAGRAMThe following diagram outlines a general set of connections available wit
102Appendix D: Full Connectivity Diagram16 channel model shown*DVI to VGA converter included.(Not Included)PC(Not Included)BNC CAMERASLINE IN AUDIO fr
103Appendix D: Full Connectivity Diagram16 channel model shownPC(Not Included)BNC CAMERASVGA MONITOR(not included)(Not Included)Flex IR Extender(Optio
104Appendix E: Replacing the Hard DriveAPPENDIX E: REPLACING THE HARD DRIVEEDGE Series DVRThe system comes with a pre-installed 3.5" SATA hard dr
105Appendix E: Replacing the Hard DriveReplacing the Hard DriveTo replace the hard drive:1. Firmly connect the power and data cables to the replacemen
xiiPlayback Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
106Appendix E: Replacing the Hard DriveEDGE+ DVRMake sure that the system is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before changing the hard dr
107Appendix E: Replacing the Hard DriveReplacing the hard driveTo replace the hard drive:1. Slide the new hard drive into the mounting bracket upside
108Appendix E: Replacing the Hard DriveEDGE Mini DVRMake sure that the system is OFF and the power cable has been disconnected before changing the har
109Appendix E: Replacing the Hard DriveReplacing the hard drive To replace the hard drive:1. Place the hard drive on the mounting bracket. NOTE: Ensu
110Appendix E: Replacing the Hard DriveFormatting the Hard DriveIf you replace the pre-installed hard drive, it must be formatted in order to function
111TroubleshootingTROUBLESHOOTINGWhen a malfunction occurs, it may not be serious and can be corrected easily. The following describes the most common
112TroubleshootingTroubleshooting (cont’d.)Error Possible Causes SolutionsMouse not detected by system• Mouse cable is not firmly connected to the sys
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1GETTING STARTEDThe system comes with the following components:EDGE DVR (LH310)EDGE+ DVR (LH320)USB MousePower AdapterMounting Kit(Mounting Kit conten
2Getting StartedLorex EDGE mini: Front Panel1. USB port: Connect a USB flash drive for data backup and firmware updates (download from website).2. Pow
3Getting StartedLorex EDGE: Front PanelAll models1. IR Receiver: Internal IR receiver for the remote control.2. USB port: Connect a USB flash drive fo
4Getting StartedLorex EDGE: Rear Panel8-channel1. Video In: BNC input ports for 8 BNC cameras.2. Audio In: Input ports for audio enabled cameras.3. Al
5Getting StartedLorex EDGE+ : Front PanelAll Models1. IR Receiver: Internal IR receiver for the remote control.2. USB port: Connect a USB flash drive
Thank you for purchasing the LH300 Series Lorex-Edge H.264 Digital Video Surveillance Recorder.This manual refers to the following models:To learn mor
6Getting StartedLorex EDGE+: Rear Panel4-channel 1. DC 12V: Port for 12V DC, 2.5A power adapter (included).2. DVI: Port to connect a DVI monitor (not
7Getting Started16-channel 1. Video In: BNC input ports for 16 BNC cameras.2. Audio In: Input ports for audio enabled cameras (not included). Audio Ou
8Getting StartedBasic SetupThe system is designed to mount to the back of most LCD monitors with a VESA mount. If desired, you can mount it to a wall
9Getting StartedSystem PasswordsDepending on your system model, the default user name (ID) and password is different. Refer to the tables below for de
10Getting StartedRemote ControlThe remote control is the secondary input device for navigating the system’s graphical user interface.To use the remote
11Starting the SystemSTARTING THE SYSTEMTo power the system ON:• Connect the power cable to the DC 12V port on the rear panel of the systemAt startup,
12Starting the System3. HDD Status: Displays the recording space consumed on the hard disk (%) and the size of the pre-installed hard drive. For examp
13Starting the System8/16-channel1. Display Screen: Shows live and recorded video—single, quad, and split-screen (16-split on 16-channel model only).2
14Starting the System• : Click to open the Split-Screen Selector; from full-screen (Live Mode only), click once to view quad, click again to open Spl
15Starting the SystemUsing the Split-Screen SelectorIf your system has 8/16-channels, you must choose a split-screen configuration using the Split-Scr
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16Starting the SystemFlexible Camera Assignment You can re-assign camera channels to different positions. For example, you can duplicate the video fee
17SETTING THE DATE AND TIMEIt is highly recommended to immediately set the date and time when first setting up your system.To set the date and time:1.
18RECORDINGBy default, the system is set to immediately record video from connected cameras in Continuous Record Mode.You can set the system to stop r
19PLAYBACKView recorded video on the system through playback mode.To begin playback:1. From the main screen, click . Playback mode opens.NOTE: If too
20PlaybackPlayback MarkersDuring playback, click anywhere in the playback bar to set a playback marker. Use this orange-colored marker for reference i
21EVENT LISTThe system features an Event List to organize and search for recorded video on the system. The Event List, coupled with the Smart Search i
22Event ListSmart SearchClick the Smart Search icons to filter data according to events. These Smart Search icons are mirrored as event markers in Pla
23Event ListSearching for Recorded DataYou can use the Event List from Live Mode and Playback Mode to search for recorded data on your system.Live Mod
24Event ListPlayback ModeTo search for data:1. From the main screen, click . Playback mode opens.NOTE: If toolbar is not visible, first click .2. Cl
25TAKING SCREENSHOTSIf your system has 8 or 16 channels, you can take screenshots (screen captures) of the main display of your system. You can take a
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26Taking ScreenshotsUsing ScreenshotsOnce you have taken screenshots, you need to connect the USB flash drive to a PC to view, print, or archive the i
27MANAGING PASSWORDSRefer to the tables below for the user name (ID) and password required to log in to your system:Using the Password WheelThe system
28Managing PasswordsChanging PasswordsYou need to be logged in as the administrator in order to change passwords on the system.To change passwords:1.
29Using the Main MenuUSING THE MAIN MENUDepending on your DVR model:• Click to open the Main Menu OR• Click to open the Main Menu NOTE: If password
30Using the Main MenuCameraConfigure display settings for each camera.To configure camera color settings:1. From the Main Menu, click . The Camera me
31Using the Main Menu• Fan Speed: Click to set the fan speed to Low, Middle, or High. The higher the fan speed the cooler the HDD temperature (8/16-ch
32Using the Main Menu• Record Mode: Select one of the following:z Single-Way: The system stops recording when the internal hard drive is full.z Over
33Using the Main Menuz Quality: Click under each camera and select 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.z Audio: Click under each camera and select either O to enable aud
34Using the Main MenuFormat HDDIf you replace the pre-installed hard drive, the new drive must be formatted in order to function properly with the sys
35Using the Main MenuAlarm Input & Output Menu• Alarm-In Type: Select NO (normally open) or NC (normally closed) for the alarm in device.• VLoss R
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36Using the Main Menu8/16-channelTo configure the alarm settings:1. From the Main Menu, click . The Alarm menu opens.2. Click and edit the following:
37Using the Main Menu• Response Duration: Select the time (in seconds) for the system to record after a triggered alarm or motion event: 1~255.NOTE: T
38BackupSet start and stop times for recorded video data you wish to copy to a connected USB flash drive (not included).NOTE: The system supports most
39Confirming BackupTo verify that the file has been properly backed up:1. Click to open Event List.2. Click from the Smart Search event filter.3.
40Using the Main MenuLANConfigure network settings.From the Main Menu, click . The LAN menu opens.NOTE: Some networking knowledge is required when ad
41Using the Main MenuLAN PasswordUse the LAN Password to control Remote Viewing access for Guest, User, and Administrator profiles. The LAN password i
42Changing Ports On Your SystemCHANGING PORTS ON YOUR SYSTEMFor added security, we strongly recommend changing HTTP port 80 on the system to any desir
43Changing Ports On Your SystemYou must now include the new HTTP port number in the URL when logging in to your system with Internet Explorer.NOTE: Re
44Changing Ports On Your SystemRemote Viewing:You should now be able to access your system from your local network. Prior to using remote viewing, you
45Changing Ports On Your Systemlisted, please refer to your router's manual or contact your router's manufacturer for assistance.Now that yo
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46REMOTE ACCESS: DVR NetviewerREMOTE ACCESS: DVR NETVIEWERDVR Netviewer is the built-in browser-based remote surveillance software that allows you to
47REMOTE ACCESS: DVR NetviewerNetviewer: Basic Layout4 Channel16 ChannelNetwork User ProfilesIn order to login to DVR Netviewer, you need a network us
48REMOTE ACCESS: DVR NetviewerDVR Netviewer Main Screen4-channelUpon login, the DVR Netviewer main screen appears in your browser. By default, DVR Net
49REMOTE ACCESS: DVR Netviewer8/16-channel1. Display screen: Displays channels in single channel full-screen, or all channels in quad split-screen.2.
50Live ViewingBy default, DVR Netviewer launches in Live Viewing mode.To use Live Viewing:1. Click .2. Click , , , , to view in Quad or 16-split.
51REMOTE ACCESS: DVR NetviewerBackupUse Backup to copy recorded video data from your DVR to your PC or Mac.• PC users must use Internet Explorer only•
52SetupUse Setup to configure your network settings and video streaming options.NOTE: All users (by default, IDs 7, 8, and 9) have access to the Setup
53REMOTE ACCESS: DVR NetviewerTo change DDNS settings:1. Click the DDNS tab.2. Under DDNS Select, click the drop-down menu and select http://lorexddns
54MailConfigure email notification for triggered events on your system.NOTE: By default, Mail Notification is designed to work with Lorex DDNS. You mu
55Setting up Local and Remote ViewingSETTING UP LOCAL AND REMOTE VIEWINGYou can connect the system to a network for local or remote viewing. Once conn
viiImportant SafeguardsIn addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of your video product, safety is a
56Setting up Local and Remote ViewingViewing your system through a Local Area NetworkTo connect to a network:1. Power off your system by disconnecting
57Setting up Local and Remote ViewingConnecting to your system Once you have your system’s IP and HTTP Port number, you can view your system locally t
58Setting up Local and Remote Viewing4. You must install the ActiveX® plug-in for DVR Netviewer to function. Click the attention bar at the top of the
59Setting up Local and Remote Viewing• A plug-in window opens.3. Click OK to continue.4. Click the Safari Plug-In Download link near the bottom of the
60Setting Up Remote ConnectivitySETTING UP REMOTE CONNECTIVITYYour system is capable of remote connectivity. You can connect to your system through:•
61Remote Viewing Using Easy ConnectREMOTE VIEWING USING EASY CONNECTYoics is an online service that allows you to connect and manage your Lorex device
62Remote Viewing Using Easy ConnectEnabling Easy ConnectEasy connect is included in firmware version 7.21.02_18717 (4-channel) or 1.30.09_18712 (8/1
63Remote Viewing Using Easy ConnectDownload the firmware from the Lorex website1. Go to www.lorexcctv.com and search for LH3xx (where xx is your model
64Remote Viewing Using Easy Connect3. Click Easy Connect in the LAN menu. The Easy Connect window opens (Figure 5).4. Under Yoics Enable, a blue "
652. After you log into Yoics, a message box indicates that a device has been detected by Yoics. Click Complete Registration to continue. A "Regi
viii Service13. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this video equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage
663. Under Yoics Device Name, enter in the desired name for your DVR. In this example, we named the system name to "DVR". Click Register Now
673. An ActiveX toolbar opens in the browser. Click the ActiveX tool bar and click Install ActiveX Control to continue.4. Enter your DVR user name and
68Remote Viewing Using Easy ConnectHow port forwarding worksYou need to enable port forwarding on your router to allow for external communications wit
69Lorex Auto Port Forwarding WizardLOREX AUTO PORT FORWARDING WIZARDThe Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard is an exclusive software that easily automat
705. Click the Next button and then click Finish to complete the software installation.6. Double-click the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding shortcut ( )from
71ConfigurationInitial Startup: Select language1. Click the Language drop-down menu and select a language (English, French, Spanish). Click the Start
72Step 2: Enter your router settings1. Under the Router drop-down list, select the model of your router. OR• Click the Search button ( ) to enter the
73Lorex Auto Port Forwarding WizardStep 3: Update the router settings1. Click the Update Router button.• You will see your router window open. The Aut
74• The "Possible 1st Router" refers to the router directly connected to your system. This is the router that requires the port forward info
75Lorex Auto Port Forwarding WizardConfiguring a DMZ host connection• Connect to "Router 1" on your network (referred to as "Possible 1
ixGeneral Precautions1. All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed.2. Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use
76Lorex Auto Port Forwarding WizardSetting Up DDNS Lorex offers a free DDNS service for use with your system. A DDNS account allows you to set up a we
77Lorex Auto Port Forwarding WizardEnabling DDNS on your systemOnce you have registered for free DDNS service, use the information in the confirmation
78Lorex Auto Port Forwarding WizardNetworking ChecklistUse this checklist to confirm you have completed all the steps of the Network Setup.I have the
79Lorex Auto Port Forwarding WizardI have configured DDNS for remote access to my system:Go to www.lorexddns.net and create a new accountDomain: _____
80Mobile ConnectivityMOBILE CONNECTIVITYYou can remotely view camera streams from your DVR on your iPhone™ , Windows Mobile 6™ or Blackberry™.Compatib
81Mobile ConnectivityMobile Connectivity on the iPhone / iPadiPhone UsersTo connect to your DVR using the iPhone, you need to download and install the
82Mobile Connectivity2. Enter your DVR’s DDNS address in full (i.e. tomsmith.lorexddns.net), Port Number, ID and Password.3. Touch the blue Connect bu
83Mobile ConnectivityConnecting To Your DVR - iPad usersTo connect to your DVR on your iPad:1. Touch to start the application. The Setup screen appe
84Mobile ConnectivityMobile Connectivity on Windows Mobile To connect to your DVR using Windows Mobile smartphones, you need to download and install t
85Mobile ConnectivityMobile Connectivity on the BlackberryRequirements:• Blackberry 3G 9000 or higher• Blackberry Desktop Manager SoftwarePrerequisite
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