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Page 1 - User’s Manual

1 LNS series Standalone DVR User’s Manual

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Important Safeguards and Warnings 1.Electrical safety All installation

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100z Section 2: Here is for you to view channel video. z Section 3: He

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10189 RS232 Operation 8.19.1 Network Connection Before serial port ope

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102910 FAQ 1. This system can run in windows 98 or not? Please install

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103z Invalid password or username 10. At the first beginning, the survei

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104Appendix A HDD Capacity Calculation Calculate total capacity needed by

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105Appendix B Compatible USB Drive List NOTE: Please upgrade the DVR fir

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106Appendix C Compatible CD/DVD Burner List NOTE: Please upgrade the DVR

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107Appendix E Compatible SATA HDD List NOTE: Please upgrade the DVR firm

Page 11 - 1.2 Specifications

111 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS 1.1 Features This series DVR has the f

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12Video Input 4/8/16 Channel, BNC, 1.0Vp-p, 75Ω, looping(optional) Vide

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13Record, Playback & Backup Recording Mode Manual, continuous,

Page 14 - 2 OVERVIEW AND CONTROLS

2 OVERVIEW AND CONTROLS This section provides information about front pan

Page 15 - 1.42.2 Rear Panel

151.42.2 Rear Panel 1.4.12.2.1 Overview Please refer to 362HFigure 2-3 f

Page 16 - 363HFigure 2-4

161.4.22.2.2 Connection Sample Here is a connection sample for your refer

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171.52.3 Remote Control The remote control interface is shown next. Fi

Page 18 - 1.62.4 Mouse Control

181.62.4 Mouse Control Left click mouse System pops up password input

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19Right click mouse In real-time monitor mode, pops up shortcut menu: on

Page 20 - 2.23.2 HDD Installation

2Table of Contents 0H1 FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 21 - Fix the HDD in the DVR

2023 Installation and Connections Note: All the installation and operatio

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21 ②Remove the upper cover ③Unfasten the HDD power cab

Page 23 - 365HFigure 3-2

222.43.4 Desktop and Rack Mounting 2.4.13.4.1 Desktop Mounting To preven

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23 Figure 3-1 2.6.23.6.2 Connecting Video Output This section provides in

Page 25 - 368HFigure 3-5

242.73.7 Connecting Audio Input & Output, Bidirectional Audio, Loopi

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252.7.23.7.2 Looping video The DVR supports looping video. It passes the

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26 Figure 3-6 2.7.63.7.6 Alarm Output Do not connect alarm output port di

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27 Figure 3-8 Please refer to the following content for alarm input port

Page 29 - 2.93.9 RS485

28 Figure 3-10 Please refer to 374HFigure 3-11 for alarm output module in

Page 30 - 2.103.10 Other Interfaces

29between touch and winding 1000VAC 1minute Surge voltage between touc

Page 31 - 377HFigure 4-2

320H3.4 Desktop and Rack Mounting ...

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302.103.10 Other Interfaces There are still other interfaces on the DVR

Page 33 - 381HFigure 4-6

3134 Overview of Navigation and Controls Before operation, please make s

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3.1.34.1.3 Logout There are two ways for you to log out. One is from men

Page 35 - 385HFigure 4-10

333.2.24.2.2 Manual record Note: You need to have proper rights to impl

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34Please highlight “ALL” after “Schedule”. See 382HFigure 4-7. When syste

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353.34.3 Search & Playback 3.3.14.3.1 Search Menu There are two way

Page 38 - 390HFigure 4-12

363.3.24.3.2 Basic Operation 3.3.2.14.3.2.1 Playback There are various

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Fast backward(outer ring counter clockwise) When playback, turn the shuttl

Page 40 - 3.54.5 Motion Detect

383.44.4 Record Setup (Schedule) When the system boots up, it is in defa

Page 41 - 401HFigure 4-16

393.4.1.24.4.1.2 Redundancy Redundancy function allows you to memorize

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449H4.3 Search & Playback ...

Page 43 - 405HFigure 4-19

403.54.5 Motion Detect 4.5.1 Go to Motion Detect Menu In the main menu

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41 Figure 4-15 Figure 4-16 4.5.3 Video Loss In 399HFigure 4-14, select

Page 45 - 408HFigure 4-22

42 Figure 4-17 4.5.4 Camera Mask Detect When someone viciously masks lens

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433.64.6 Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation Before operation, please make

Page 47 - 414HFigure 4-27

443.74.7 Backup Click backup icon in the main menu, there are two funct

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45Click backup button, system begins burning. At the same time, the backu

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46Boot up the DVR, input user name and password. In the main menu, click

Page 50 - 3.104.10 Dome Menu Control

47Click icon and to adjust zoom, focus and iris. Figure 4-25

Page 51 - 4.25.2 Main Menu

48 In 417HFigure 4-25, click page switch button, the interface is shown a

Page 52 - 4.35.3 Setting

49 Figure 4-31 4.9.4 Activate Patrol (tour) In 428HFigure 4-28, input pat

Page 53 - 445HFigure 5-4

581H5 UNDERSTANDING OF MENU OPERATIONS AND CONTROLS ...

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504.9.8 Activate Auto Scan In 438HFigure 4-29, click “Auto Scan” button,

Page 55 - 448HFigure 5-7

5145 Understanding of Menu Operations and Controls 4.15.1 Menu Tree Thi

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52 Figure 5-1 4.35.3 Setting In main menu, highlight setting icon and

Page 57 - 453HFigure 5-10

53z DVR No: when you are using one remote control to control several DVR

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54 Figure 5-4 4.3.35.3.3 Schedule Please refer to chapter 4.4 schedule.

Page 59 - 457HFigure 5-14

55z Service port: Default value is 37777. (System server port 37778 is r

Page 60 - 458HFigure 5-15

564.3.5.15.3.5.1 PPPoE Connection Enable PPPoE function and then input “

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57 Figure 5-9 System also supports upload multiple DVRs to one FTP server

Page 62 - 462HFigure 5-19

58 Figure 5-11 z File length: upload file length. When setup is larger t

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59Tokyo GMT+9Sydney GMT+10 Hawaii GMT-10 Alaska GMT-9 Pacific Time(P.T)

Page 64 - 466HFigure 5-23

6112H6 ABOUT AUXILIARY MENU ...

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60 Figure 5-14 4.3.95.3.9 Display Display setup interface is shown as be

Page 66 - 472HFigure 5-29

614.3.105.3.10 Default Click default icon, system pops up a dialogue box

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62 Figure 5-17 4.5.15.5.1 Hard Disk Management Here is for you to view

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63 Figure 5-19 4.5.25.5.2 Alarm Output Here is for you to set proper ala

Page 69 - 4.65.6 Information

64z Modify group z Modify password. For account management please note: z

Page 70 - 480HFigure 5-37

65 4.5.75.5.7 TV Adjust Here is for you to adjust TV output setup. See 46

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66 Figure 5-26 4.5.8.55.5.8.5 Matrix setup 4.5.8.5.15.5.8.5.1 Enter th

Page 72 - 56 About Auxiliary Menu

67You can set for each channel. The function consists of two types. Fig

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684.5.8.75.5.8.7 Examples 4.5.8.7.15.5.8.7.1 Example one In 474HFigu

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694.65.6 Information Here is for you to view system information. There

Page 75 - Dome Menu Control

7142H7.5 Search ...

Page 76 - 67 WEB CLIENT OPERATION

704.6.25.6.2 BPS Here is for you to view current video data stream (KB/s)

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71Figure 5-37 4.6.55.6.5 Online Users Here is for you manage online use

Page 78 - 521HFigure 7-7

7256 About Auxiliary Menu 5.16.1 Go to Pan/Tilt/Zoom Menu In the one-wi

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735.1.16.1.1 3D Intelligent Positioning Key In the middle of the eight di

Page 80 - 529HFigure 7-13

74 Figure 6-6 5.2.16.2.1 Preset Setup Note: The following setups are usu

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75Please go to 503HFigure 6-2 to modify zoom, focus, and iris. Go back t

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7667 WEB CLIENT OPERATION Please note, all the operation here in chapter

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Figure 7-2 There are six function keys: login, logout, video, search, con

Page 84 - 538HFigure 7-21

78z In the main window, right click mouse, select the channel you want t

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Record Stop Snapshoot

Page 86 - 543HFigure 7-25

8172H9 RS232 OPERATION ...

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80 Figure 7-10 6.4.77.4.7 Volume Adjustment Please drag volume bar to ad

Page 88 - There are three options:

81During multi-window state, choose one of the windows and double click f

Page 89 - 548HFigure 7-29

82In the search result interface, you can select one or more files to dow

Page 90 - 6.77.7 Assistant

83Figure 7-18 Then you can input file name and click save to backup file

Page 91 - 553HFigure 7-34

84 Figure 7-20 6.6.17.6.1 Load and Save Configuration 6.6.1.17.6.1.1 Sav

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85 Figure 7-22 6.6.27.6.2 General Click general button, the interface is

Page 93 - 562HFigure 7-41

86 Figure 7-24 6.6.47.6.4 Image Click image button, the interface is show

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87 Figure 7-25 6.6.57.6.5 Alarm Here is for you to choose record channel

Page 95 - 567HFigure 7-46

Figure 7-26 In 545HFigure 7-26 click alarm PTZ button, you can see the fol

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896.6.77.6.7 Network Network interface is shown as in 548HFigure 7-29. 6.

Page 97 - Alarm Device Name: localhost

9Welcome Thank you for purchasing our DVR! This operating manual is desig

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90z Audio enable: You can select to close or open audio. z Auto white b

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91 Figure 7-32 6.7.1.17.7.1.1 Add Group Click “add group” button to inpu

Page 100 - 7.48.4 More Details

926.7.1.47.7.1.4 Add User Click “Add User” button the interface is shown

Page 101 - 89 RS232 Operation

936.7.1.77.7.1.7 Delete user Select one user and then click “delete user

Page 102 - 910 FAQ

946.7.47.7.4 Date and Time Here you can modify system date and time. See

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95 Figure 7-44 6.7.77.7.7 Channel Name Here is for you to modify channel

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966.7.97.7.9 Reboot Click reboot button, system pops up a warning dialogu

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97 Figure 7-50 Now you can set alarm information for future upload. For m

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98Mail_Sender IP : 10.6.3.8 In motion detection mode, you can set email f

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78 Pro Surveillance System Professional surveillance system allows you to

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