N84762 Lorex Fusion 4K Wired NVR System Owner’s Manual
- June 16, 2024
- Lorex
Table of Contents
- N84762 Lorex Fusion 4K Wired NVR System
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Important Safeguards
- 1. General Precautions
- 2. Installation
- 3. Service
- 4. Use
- 5. Recycling
- Front Panel
- Back Panel
- STEP 1: Connect Cameras
- STEP 2: Connect Router
- STEP 3: Connect Mouse
- STEP 4: Connect Monitor
- STEP 5: Connect Power
- STEP 6: Upgrade Firmware to Latest Version (If Available)
- Quick Access to System Information
- Connecting Wired Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN)
- Q: How can I access the latest online manual and product
- Q: Can I open the product and repair it myself?
- Q: What should I do if I encounter a problem with the
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- References
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- Download This Manual (PDF format)
N84762 Lorex Fusion 4K Wired NVR System
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: N84762
- Manufacturer: Lorex Technology Inc.
- Website: lorex.com
- Power Source: Electric
- Supported Cameras: Wired Cameras
Important Safeguards
1. General Precautions
Follow these precautions to ensure safe usage of the
product:
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Do not open the product or remove the cover. There are no user
serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service
personnel. -
Avoid exposing the unit to rain or moisture to prevent fire or
shock hazard. -
Match the wide blade of the plug to the wide slot and fully
insert to prevent electric shock.
2. Installation
Proper installation is essential for optimal performance:
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Refer to the user manual for detailed installation
instructions. -
Ensure that the product is placed on a stable surface.
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Keep the product away from heat sources and direct
sunlight. -
Provide adequate ventilation around the product to prevent
overheating.
3. Service
For any servicing needs, follow these guidelines:
- Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
- Do not attempt to repair the product yourself.
- Contact the manufacturer or authorized service center for
assistance.
4. Use
Follow these instructions for safe and proper use of the
product:
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Read and understand all instructions provided in the user
manual. -
Do not operate the product if it is damaged or has a frayed
power cord. -
Only use the product with compatible accessories and
components. -
Do not use the product in the presence of flammable gases or
liquids.
5. Recycling
To protect the environment, follow these recycling
guidelines:
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Dispose of the product and its accessories in accordance with
local regulations. -
Do not dispose of the product in household waste.
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Contact your local recycling center for proper disposal
methods.
Package Contents
The package includes the following items:
- N84762 Recorder
- Power Adapter
- Mouse
- User Manual
- Other Accessories (if applicable)
Recorder Overview
Front Panel
The front panel of the recorder includes various buttons and
indicators for system control and status monitoring.
Back Panel
The back panel of the recorder provides ports and connectors for
camera connections, network connectivity, monitor output, and power
input.
Basic System Setup
STEP 1: Connect Cameras
Connect your cameras to the appropriate ports on the back panel
of the recorder.
STEP 2: Connect Router
Connect the recorder to your router using an Ethernet cable.
STEP 3: Connect Mouse
Connect the mouse to one of the USB ports on the back panel of
the recorder.
STEP 4: Connect Monitor
Connect your monitor to the HDMI or VGA port on the back panel
of the recorder.
STEP 5: Connect Power
Connect the power adapter to the power input on the back panel
of the recorder and plug it into a power outlet.
STEP 6: Upgrade Firmware to Latest Version (If Available)
If there is a firmware update available, upgrade the firmware
following the instructions provided in the user manual.
Quick Access to System Information
Refer to the user manual for instructions on accessing system
information and settings.
Connecting Wired Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN)
(Alternative Camera Setup)
For an alternative camera setup using a local area network,
follow the instructions provided in the user manual.
FAQ
Q: How can I access the latest online manual and product
updates?
A: You can access the latest online manual, downloads, and
product updates by visiting our website at lorex.com.
Q: Can I open the product and repair it myself?
A: No, there are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer
servicing to qualified service personnel.
Q: What should I do if I encounter a problem with the
product?
A: If you encounter any issues or need assistance, contact the
manufacturer or authorized service center for support.
User Manual N847 Series
Thank you for purchasing this product. Lorex Technology Inc. is committed to
providing our customers with a high quality, reliable security solution. This
manual refers to the following models: N84762 For the latest online manual,
downloads and product updates, and to learn about our complete line of
accessory products, please visit our website at:
lorex.com
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER. NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is
intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric shock.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR
MOISTURE.
CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE
SLOT AND FULLY INSERT.
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Table of contents
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Important Safeguards ………………………………………………………………… 1
1.1 General Precautions…………………………………………………………… 1
1.2 Installation ……………………………………………………………………. 1
1.3 Service ………………………………………………………………………… 2
1.4 Use ……………………………………………………………………………. 3
1.5 Recycling……………………………………………………………………… 3
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Package Contents……………………………………………………………………… 4
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Recorder Overview …………………………………………………………………… 5
3.1 Front Panel ……………………………………………………………………. 5
3.2 Back Panel ……………………………………………………………………. 5
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Basic System Setup……………………………………………………………………. 7
4.1 STEP 1: Connect cameras…………………………………………………….. 7
4.2 STEP 2: Connect router ………………………………………………………. 7
4.3 STEP 3: Connect mouse………………………………………………………. 7
4.4 STEP 4: Connect monitor …………………………………………………….. 8
4.5 STEP 5: Connect power ………………………………………………………. 8
4.6 STEP 6: Upgrade Firmware to Latest Version (If Available) ………………… 8
4.7 Quick Access to System Information…………………………………………. 9
4.8 Connecting Wired Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN) (Alternative Camera Setup)…………………………………………………..10
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Fusion Setup…………………………………………………………………………..13
5.1 Part One — Wired Setup ……………………………………………………..13
5.2 Part Two — Installing the Lorex Home App ………………………………..13
5.3 Part Three — Connecting your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi Camera ………………..14
5.3.1 Connecting your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi Camera to the App ………….14
5.3.2 Connecting your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi Camera to your Recorder …………………………………………………………….15
5.4 Adjusting Fusion Settings…………………………………………………….16
5.4.1 Turning Off Duplicate Notifications ………………………………..16
5.4.2 Customize your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi Camera’s Recording Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
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Camera Installation…………………………………………………………………..19
6.1 Installation Tips ………………………………………………………………19
6.2 Installing Cameras ……………………………………………………………19
6.3 Connecting Camera Extension Cables ……………………………………….20
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Using the Mouse ………………………………………………………………………21
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Setting the Date & Time ……………………………………………………………..22
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Using the On-Screen Display…………………………………………………………23
9.1 Navigation Bar………………………………………………………………..23
9.2 Quick Menu …………………………………………………………………..23
9.3 Camera Toolbar……………………………………………………………….24
9.4 On-Screen Keyboards ………………………………………………………..25
9.5 Camera Image Settings ……………………………………………………….25
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Recording ……………………………………………………………………………..28
10.1 Video Recording Types……………………………………………………….28
10.2 Configuring Recording Quality ………………………………………………28
10.3 Setting the Recording Schedule ………………………………………………29
10.4 Setting up Scheduled or Manual Recording ………………………………….30
10.5 Configuring HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Overwrite …………………………….31
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Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
11.1 Playing Back Video from the Hard Disk Drive ………………………………33
11.2 Playback Controls …………………………………………………………….33
11.3 Area Search …………………………………………………………………..35
11.4 Video Clip Backup ……………………………………………………………36
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11.5 Playing Back Video from a USB Drive ………………………………………38
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Backup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
12.1 Formatting the USB Flash Drive……………………………………………..39
12.2 Backing Up Video…………………………………………………………….40
12.3 Using Video Clip Backup …………………………………………………….40
12.4 Viewing Backed Up Files …………………………………………………….41
12.4.1 Viewing Backed Up Files on PC ……………………………………41
12.4.2 Viewing Backed Up Files on Mac…………………………………..41
12.4.3 Lorex Player Controls……………………………………………….43
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Motion Detection ……………………………………………………………………..45
13.1 Status Icons …………………………………………………………………..45
13.2 Configuring Motion Detection ……………………………………………….45
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Active Deterrence……………………………………………………………………..48
14.1 Smart Motion Activated Deterrence ………………………………………….48
14.1.1 Smart Motion Activated Warning Light …………………………….48
14.1.2 Smart Motion Activated Voice Prompt ……………………………..51
14.1.3 Smart Motion Activated Smart Security LightingTM ……………..54
14.2 Manually Activated Deterrence ………………………………………………57
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Smart Motion Detection………………………………………………………………59
15.1 Ensuring Accurate Person, Vehicle & Animal Detection …………………….59
15.2 Configuring Person, Vehicle & Animal Detection……………………………60
15.3 Searching for Person, Vehicle & Animal Detection (Smart Search) …………63
15.4 Configuring Active View …………………………………………………….63
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Face Detection…………………………………………………………………………65
16.1 Ensuring Face & Mask Detection Accuracy………………………………….65
16.2 Enable Face & Mask Detection in Smart Plan ……………………………….66
16.3 Configuring Face Detection ………………………………………………….67
16.4 Configuring Mask Detection …………………………………………………69
16.5 Live Preview of Face & Mask Detection …………………………………….70
16.6 Searching for Face & Mask Detection (Smart Search)……………………….71
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Package & Envelope Detection ………………………………………………………73
17.1 Ensuring Package & Envelope Detection Accuracy………………………….73
17.2 Enable Package & Envelope Detection in Smart Plan ……………………….74
17.3 Configuring Package & Envelope Detection …………………………………74
17.4 Searching for Package & Envelope Detection (Smart Search)……………….77
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Heat Map………………………………………………………………………………79
18.1 Enable Heat Map in Smart Plan ………………………………………………79
18.2 Configuring Heat Map………………………………………………………..79
18.3 Searching for Heat Map (Smart Search) ……………………………………..80
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SafeguardTM …………………………………………………………………………..82
19.1 Ensuring Safeguard Detection Accuracy……………………………………..82
19.2 Configuring SafeguardTM ……………………………………………………82
19.3 Searching for SafeguardTM events (Smart Search)…………………………..85
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Smart Security LightingTM …………………………………………………………..87
20.1 Configuring Smart Security LightingTM………………………………………87
20.2 Turn Smart Security LightingTM Off………………………………………….88
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Color Night Vision Booster …………………………………………………………..90
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Siren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
22.1 Configuring the Siren…………………………………………………………94
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Sound Detection ………………………………………………………………………95
23.1 Configuring Sound Detection ………………………………………………..95
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Managing Passwords and User Accounts …………………………………………..97
24.1 User Accounts ………………………………………………………………..97
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24.1.1 Changing Passwords ………………………………………………..97 24.1.2 Adding Users………………………………………………………..98 24.1.3 Modifying Users …………………………………………………….99 24.1.4 Deleting Users ………………………………………………………99 24.2 Account Groups ………………………………………………………………99 24.2.1 Adding Groups………………………………………………………99 24.2.2 Modifying Groups ………………………………………………… 100 24.2.3 Deleting Groups ………………………………………………….. 100
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Using the Main Menu………………………………………………………………. 102
25.1 Main Menu Overview ……………………………………………………… 102
25.2 Setting the Monitor Resolution (Display)………………………………….. 102
25.3 Configuring Sequence Mode ………………………………………………. 104
25.4 Events Menu ……………………………………………………………….. 104
25.4.1 Configuring Smart Plan…………………………………………… 105
25.4.2 Configuring Video Loss Settings …………………………………. 106
25.4.3 Configuring Hard Disk Drive Warnings………………………….. 106
25.4.4 Configuring Network Warnings ………………………………….. 107
25.4.5 Searching Event Logs …………………………………………….. 108
25.5 Device Menu……………………………………………………………….. 108
25.5.1 Viewing Camera Status …………………………………………… 109
25.5.2 Camera Firmware Versions ………………………………………. 109
25.5.3 Upgrading Camera Firmware …………………………………….. 110
25.5.4 Configuring Video Overlay Settings ……………………………… 111
25.5.5 Configuring Privacy Masking ……………………………………. 111
25.5.6 Creating Custom Channel Names ………………………………… 112
25.5.7 Configuring Snapshot Recording Settings ……………………….. 113
25.6 System Menu ………………………………………………………………. 113
25.6.1 Configuring General System Settings ……………………………. 114
25.6.2 Configuring Holidays …………………………………………….. 115
25.6.3 Selecting DHCP or Static IP Address (TCP/IP) ………………….. 116
25.6.4 Configuring System Ports (Connection)………………………….. 117
25.6.5 Configuring Email Alerts…………………………………………. 118
25.6.6 Configuring Switch Settings (Advanced) ………………………… 120
25.6.7 P2P Setting ……………………………………………………….. 121
25.6.8 Configuring Pre-Recording ………………………………………. 122
25.6.9 Formatting the Hard Disk Drive ………………………………….. 122
25.6.10 Configuring Hard Disk Drive Type ………………………………. 123
25.6.11 Configuring Record Estimate (Recording Calculator) …………… 124
25.6.12 FTP (Advanced) ………………………………………………….. 124
25.6.13 Configuring IP Filter ……………………………………………… 125
25.6.14 Configuring IP Filter — Sync Time-Allowlist …………………… 126
25.6.15 Configuring HTTPS (Advanced)…………………………………. 127
25.6.16 Saving Your System Configuration to a USB Thumb Drive ……………………………………………………………… 127
25.6.17 Restore Default Settings ………………………………………….. 128
25.6.18 Upgrading Firmware Manually …………………………………… 129
25.6.19 Automatic Firmware Upgrades …………………………………… 129
25.7 Information Menu ………………………………………………………….. 129
25.7.1 Version Information ………………………………………………. 130
25.7.2 Hard Disk Drive Information …………………………………….. 130
25.7.3 BPS ……………………………………………………………….. 131
25.7.4 System Log ……………………………………………………….. 131
25.7.5 Alarm……………………………………………………………… 132
25.7.6 Online Users………………………………………………………. 133
25.7.7 Network Load …………………………………………………….. 133
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25.7.8 Network Test ……………………………………………………… 133 25.8 Sign Out Menu …………………………………………………………….. 134
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Connecting Remotely Using the Lorex Home App ………………………………. 135
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Smart Home & Voice Assistance ………………………………………………….. 140
27.1 Link With Amazon Alexa® ……………………………………………….. 140
27.2 Link With Google Assistant® ……………………………………………… 145
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Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Cameras ……………………………………………………. 153
28.1 Connecting PTZ Cameras to the Recorder…………………………………. 153
28.2 Basic PTZ Controls ………………………………………………………… 154
28.3 Advanced PTZ Controls……………………………………………………. 154
28.4 Presets ……………………………………………………………………… 155
28.5 Tours ……………………………………………………………………….. 155
28.6 Patterns …………………………………………………………………….. 156
28.7 AutoScan …………………………………………………………………… 156
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Connecting Audio Devices …………………………………………………………. 157
29.1 Enable Audio Recording …………………………………………………… 157
29.2 Enable Audio For Amazon Alexa® ……………………………………….. 158
29.3 Enable Audio for Google Assistant® ……………………………………… 159
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Replacing the Hard Disk Drive ……………………………………………………. 161
30.1 Removing the Hard Disk Drive ……………………………………………. 161
30.2 Installing a New Hard Disk Drive …………………………………………. 163
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DDNS Setup (Advanced)…………………………………………………………… 167
31.1 STEP 1: Port Forwarding ………………………………………………….. 167
31.2 STEP 2: Create a Lorex Account ………………………………………….. 167
31.3 STEP 3: Activate Your Warranty ………………………………………….. 168
31.4 STEP 4: Sign Up for a DDNS Account ……………………………………. 168
31.5 STEP 5: Enable DDNS on the Recorder …………………………………… 169
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Troubleshooting…………………………………………………………………….. 171
32.1 Top Reasons Your Lorex Camera May Lose Video or Go Black………….. 173
32.1.1 Going over PoE budget will result in video loss …………………. 173
32.1.2 When to use a PoE Switch? ………………………………………. 174
32.1.3 Not enough power or total loss of it………………………………. 174
32.1.4 Power surge and interference …………………………………….. 174
32.1.5 Not supported display output …………………………………….. 175
32.1.6 Twisted, bent or damaged cables …………………………………. 175
32.1.7 Outdated firmware and hardware…………………………………. 175
32.1.8 Issue with compatibility ………………………………………….. 175
32.1.9 Low internet bandwidth ………………………………………….. 175
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Technical Specifications ……………………………………………………………. 176
33.1 General …………………………………………………………………….. 176
33.2 Inputs/Outputs ……………………………………………………………… 176
33.3 Display……………………………………………………………………… 176
33.4 Recording ………………………………………………………………….. 176
33.5 Playback ……………………………………………………………………. 176
33.6 Storage……………………………………………………………………… 176
33.7 Special Features ……………………………………………………………. 176
33.8 Smart Home………………………………………………………………… 177
33.9 Connectivity ……………………………………………………………….. 177
33.10 Additional Specifications ………………………………………………….. 177
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Notices ………………………………………………………………………………. 178
34.1 FCC/IC …………………………………………………………………….. 178
34.2 CE ………………………………………………………………………….. 178
34.3 Modification ……………………………………………………………….. 178
34.4 RoHS……………………………………………………………………….. 178
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Important Safeguards
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the
manufacturing process of your product, safety is a major factor in the design
of every instrument. However, safety is your responsibility too. This sheet
lists important information that will help to ensure your enjoyment and proper
use of the product and accessory equipment. Please read them carefully before
operating and using your product.
1.1 General Precautions
1. All warnings and instructions in 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 product in humid or wet
places. 4. Keep enough space around the product for ventilation. Slots and
openings in the storage cab-
inet should not be blocked. 5. It is highly recommended to connect the product
to a surge protector to protect from damage
caused by electrical surges. It is also recommended to connect the product to
an uninterruptible power supply (UPS), which has an internal battery that will
keep the product running in the event of a power outage.
CAUTION
Maintain electrical safety. Power line operated equipment or accessories
connected to this product should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification
mark on the accessory itself and should not be modified so as to defeat the
safety features. This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical
shock or fire. If in doubt, contact qualified service personnel.
1.2 Installation
1. Read and Follow Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions
should be read before the product is operated. Follow all operating
instructions.
2. Retain Instructions: The safety and operating instructions should be
retained for future reference.
3. Heed Warnings: Comply with all warnings on the product and in the
operating instructions. 4. Polarization: Do not defeat the safety purpose of
the polarized or grounding-type plug.
A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other.
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong.
The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety.
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
5. Power Sources: This product should be operated only from the type of power
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of
power supplied to your location, consult your video dealer or local power
company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operating instructions.
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6. Overloading: Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can
result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets, extension
cords, frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation, and broken
plugs are dangerous. They may result in a shock or fire hazard. Periodically
examine the cord, and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated
insulation, have it replaced by your service technician.
7. Power-Cord Protection: Power supply cords should be routed so that they
are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
them. Pay particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the product.
8. Surge Protectors: It is highly recommended that the product be connected
to a surge protector. Doing so will protect the product from damage caused by
power surges. Surge protectors should bear the UL listing mark or CSA
certification mark.
9. Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS): Because this product is designed for
continuous, 24/7 operation, it is recommended that you connect the product to
an uninterruptible power supply. An uninterruptible power supply has an
internal battery that will keep the product running in the event of a power
outage. Uninterruptible power supplies should bear the UL listing mark or CSA
certification mark.
10. Ventilation: Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation
to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from
overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings
should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other
similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator
or heat register. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided and the
product manufacturer’s instructions have been followed.
11. Attachments: Do not use attachments unless recommended by the product
manufacturer as they may cause a hazard.
12. Water and Moisture: Do not use this product near water — for example,
near a bath tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement,
near a swimming pool and the like.
13. Heat: The product should be situated away from heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers)
that produce heat.
14. Accessories: Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand,
tripod, or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.
Use this product only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. Any mounting of the
product should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use a mounting
accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
15. Camera Extension Cables: Check the rating of your extension cable(s) to
verify compliance with your local authority regulations prior to installation.
16. Mounting: The cameras provided with this system should be mounted only as
instructed in this guide or the instructions that came with your cameras,
using the provided mounting brackets.
17. Camera Installation: Cameras are not intended for submersion in water.
Not all cameras can be installed outdoors. Check your camera environmental
rating to confirm if they can be installed outdoors. When installing cameras
outdoors, installation in a sheltered area is required.
1.3 Service
1. Servicing: Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer
all servicing to qualified service personnel.
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2. Conditions Requiring Service: Unplug this product from the wall outlet and
refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
· When the power supply cord or plug is damaged. · If liquid has been spilled
or objects have fallen into the product. · If the product has been exposed to
rain or water. · If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been
damaged · If the product does not operate normally by following the operating
instructions. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal
operation. · When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. This
indicates a need for service.
3. Replacement Parts: When replacement parts are required, have the service
technician verify that the replacements used have the same safety
characteristics as the original parts. Use of replacements specified by the
product manufacturer can prevent fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
4. Safety Check: Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product,
ask the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the
manufacturer to determine that the product is in safe operating condition.
1.4 Use
1. Cleaning: Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
2. Product and Cart Combination: When product is installed on a cart, product
and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combination to overturn.
3. Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects of any kind into this product
through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or “short-out”
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any
kind on the product.
4. Lightning: For added protection of this product during a lightning storm,
or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it
from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will
prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power line surges.
1.5 Recycling
· Safely and responsibly recycle this product. Recycle according to your local
waste and recycling laws.
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Package Contents
Your security recorder package includes the following components:
4K Fusion Wired NVR
Power Adapter
Ethernet Cable
USB Mouse
HDMI Cable
NOTE
Hard disk drive size, number of channels, and camera configuration may vary by
model. Please refer to your package for specific details. Check your package
to confirm that you have received the complete system, including all
components shown above.
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3.1 Front Panel
1. LED Indicators:
· HDD: Glows to indicate hard disk drive is operating properly. Turns off when there is a hard disk drive error.
·
POWER: Glows to indicate the system is on.
·
NETWORK: Glows to indicate the recorder is connected to the Internet for remote
access and automatic firmware updates. Turns off when there is no Internet access.
2. Info / Panic Button:
· From live view, press once to open the System Information screen. · Press
and hold for 3 seconds to activate the warning lights and sirens on all
connected de-
terrence cameras.
3. USB Port: Connect a USB mouse (included) to control the system, or a USB flash drive (not included) for data backup or manual firmware updates.
3.2 Back Panel
1. DC 12V: Connect the included power adapter. 2. PoE Video Inputs: Connect
Lorex IP cameras to the system. For a full list of compatible
cameras, visit lorex.com/compatibility. 3. LAN: Connect the included RJ45
Ethernet cable from the recorder to your router for remote
connectivity and automatic firmware updates. 4. VGA: Connect a VGA monitor
(not included) to view the system interface. 5. AUDIO OUT/IN:
· Connect an external speaker to the AUDIO OUT port to hear system audio ·
Connect an external microphone to the AUDIO IN port for single-channel audio
recording. · For full details on connecting external audio devices, see 29
Connecting Audio Devices,
page 157.
6. HDMI: Connect to an HDMI monitor or TV (not included) using the included
HDMI cable to view the system interface.
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7. USB Port: Connect a USB mouse (included) to control the system, or a USB flash drive (not included) for data backup or manual firmware updates.
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4.1 STEP 1: Connect cameras
NOTE
This step is for verification of the camera image only. It is recommended to
connect cameras to a nearby power adapter for this step. The Lorex Setup
Wizard that runs at startup will assist you in naming and organizing your
cameras, so it is also recommended to leave cameras connected until the wizard
asks you to install cameras in their permanent mounting location.
Option 1: Direct Connection to NVR
Pre-configure your cameras prior to selecting a permanent mounting location by
temporarily connecting the cameras and cables to your recorder. Connect the
cameras to the recorder using the RJ45 Ethernet extension cables provided with
your cameras.
Option 2: Connect Cameras to Local Network You can also connect your IP
cameras to your local network for flexible installations. For details, see 4.8
Connecting Wired Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN) (Alternative Camera
Setup), page 10.
NOTE
Before selecting a permanent mounting location for your cameras, see 6 Camera
Installation, page 19 for important notes and installation tips.
4.2 STEP 2: Connect router Connect the recorder to your router using the
included Ethernet cable.
NOTE
To receive automatic firmware updates and enable remote viewing with mobile
apps (including receiving notifications), a high speed Internet connection is
required (6Mbps for one 4K channel and at least 20Mbps for the whole system).
All other system features can be used without an Internet connection.
4.3 STEP 3: Connect mouse Connect the included mouse to a USB port on the
recorder.
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4.4 STEP 4: Connect monitor Connect the recorder to a monitor using the
included HDMI cable (supports up to 4K resolution).
OR Connect the recorder to a monitor using a VGA cable (not included –
supports up to 1080p resolution).
CAUTION If you need to switch monitors, make sure you set the recorder to an
output resolution supported by the new monitor before switching. See 25.2
Setting the Monitor Resolution (Display), page 102 for details.
4.5 STEP 5: Connect power Use the included power adapter to connect the
recorder to a nearby outlet.
4.6 STEP 6: Upgrade Firmware to Latest Version (If Available)
If a firmware upgrade is available, you will be asked to install it once the
system starts up. Firmware is software that’s embedded in a piece of hardware.
When Lorex releases the latest firmware version for the recorder, you’ll need
to upgrade the existing firmware to the latest release. This is known as a
firmware upgrade. It is recommended to upgrade your system firmware, client
software, and your mobile app to the latest version to ensure remote
connectivity to the system and to support newly added features.
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NOTE
You must connect your recorder to a router with Internet access in order to
get automatic firmware upgrades.
If a firmware upgrade is available: 1. After startup, a notification will
appear asking you to upgrade the firmware. Click OK to
upgrade. 2. Enter the system user name (default: admin) and your secure
password, then click OK. Wait
for the firmware update to complete. The system will restart once the firmware
has been upgraded.
CAUTION
DO NOT POWER OFF THE SYSTEM OR DISCONNECT THE POWER CABLE DURING FIRMWARE
INSTALLATION. This process might take a few minutes depending on the update
and Internet speed.
4.7 Quick Access to System Information Perform one of the following actions to
bring up the system information window. This window contains vital system
information including the model number, serial number, and device ID.
NOTE
The QR code shown on this screen can be scanned during mobile setup to enter
the system’s device ID.
To quickly open a window that displays important system information: · From
the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Info.
OR · Press the front panel button on the recorder.
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NOTE
Do not press and hold the button. The front panel button doubles as a panic
button that activates warning lights and sirens for deterrence cameras if held
for 3 seconds.
4.8 Connecting Wired Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN) (Alternative
Camera Setup) For flexibility, you may also connect IP cameras to the same
Local Area Network (LAN) as the NVR instead of connecting them directly to the
NVR. This is accomplished by connecting the cameras to the same router as the
NVR.
For these alternative setup methods, an external PoE switch (sold separately)
or power adapter (sold separately) must be used to provide power to each IP
camera. Afterwards, you must navigate to the camera’s setup page and manually
add the cameras to the system.
Follow the steps below to connect the cameras to the NVR over the LAN.
NOTE
Compatible with Lorex HD IP cameras. For a list of compatible cameras, please
visit lorex.com/compatibility.
Step 1 of 2 — Alternative option A: Connecting cameras to your local network
using a PoE switch:
1. Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN port on an external PoE switch
(sold separately on lorex.com) to your router using a CAT5e or higher Ethernet
cable. Connect the power cable to the PoE switch and to a power outlet or
surge protector.
NOTE
Terminology may vary depending on the model of PoE switch you have.
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2. Connect the IP cameras to the PoE switch using the Ethernet extension
cables. The PoE switch will provide power and video transmission the same way
as your NVR.
Step 1 of 2 — Alternative option B: Connecting cameras to your local network
using power adapters:
1. Connect each camera to a compatible power adapter (check your camera
documentation at lorex.com for compatible power adapters for your cameras).
2. Connect the camera to your router using a CAT5e or higher Ethernet cable.
Step 2 of 2: Add wired cameras to your NVR:
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1. Right-click and select Camera Registration.
2. Click Device Search. The system searches the network for compatible
cameras.
NOTE It may take a few minutes after you power up IP cameras for them to
appear in your search.
3. Check the camera(s) you would like to add. 4. Click Add. The Status
indicator turns green to show the camera is successfully connected.
NOTE You can also add a camera to a specific channel by hovering the mouse
over an empty channel in split-screen view and clicking . Double-click the
camera you would like to add, then right-click to exit.
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Fusion Setup
Our Lorex Fusion recorders incorporate the newest (fusion) technology to
connect both wired and Wi-Fi cameras, doorbells, floodlights, and motion
sensors to one system. All Fusion compatible Wi-Fi cameras and devices connect
to one recorder for continuous 24/7 recording and private local storage.
Access everything from the Lorex Home app for easy control of all devices.
5.1 Part One — Wired Setup
For Fusion setup, your recorder must be powered on and connected to a monitor.
Refer to 4 Basic System Setup, page 7 for instructions on setting up your
wired system.
NOTE
Network setup is required for your system — use the included Ethernet cable to
connect your recorder to your router.
5.2 Part Two — Installing the Lorex Home App
Download the Lorex Home app to register an account and add your Fusion
devices.
To enable remote viewing for the mobile app, you will need to:
· Have high speed Internet. · Have an upload speed of 6Mbps for one 4K channel
and at least 20Mbps for the whole
system. · Access your recorder’s Device ID QR code. From the Live View
display, right-click for the
Quick Menu, then click Info.
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To connect your Fusion recorder to the app: 1. Download the Lorex Home app from the App Store® or Google PlayTM store.
2. Create a Lorex Home app account (for detailed instructions, refer to 26
Connecting Remotely Using the Lorex Home App, page 135).
3. In-app, tap the icon to add your recorder. 4. Follow the in-app steps to
complete the setup.
5.3 Part Three — Connecting your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi Camera Connect your Lorex
Fusion Wi-Fi camera to the app and then from your recorder scan your network
to add it.
5.3.1 Connecting your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi Camera to the App Follow the Lorex
Home app steps to add your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera. Refer to your camera’s
documentation at help.lorextechnology.com for detailed setup instructions.
Search your camera’s model number to access the product support page. To
connect your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera to the app: 1. Open the Lorex Home app.
2. In-app, tap the icon to add your Fusion Wi-Fi camera. 3. Power on your
Fusion Wi-Fi camera and scan the camera’s Device ID QR code. 4. Follow the in-
app steps to complete the setup.
NOTE
Ensure your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera and recorder are connected to the same
Lorex Home app account and network.
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5.3.2 Connecting your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi Camera to your Recorder To connect your Fusion Wi-Fi camera to the recorder:
1. From the Live View display, click the pair icon nel’s screen.
in the center of the Fusion Wi-Fi chan-
2. Click Device Search.
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3. Double-click on your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera to add it.
4. Right-click to exit the screen, then enter your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera’s password created in-app.
NOTE
It may take a few minutes for your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera’s video feed to
appear.
5.4 Adjusting Fusion Settings Ensure you turn off duplicate notifications in
the app and adjust preferences for your recording schedule on the recorder.
5.4.1 Turning Off Duplicate Notifications After Fusion setup, your Lorex
Fusion Wi-Fi camera is connected to the Lorex Home app twice. To avoid
duplicate notifications, turn off alerts for your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera
that’s connected under your Fusion recorder. To turn off duplicate
notifications: 1. Open the Lorex Home app.
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2. Under your Fusion recorder, swipe left to find your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera.
3. Tap on your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera’s notification icon .
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4. Tap on Turn off Alerts, and then Save.
5.4.2 Customize your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi Camera’s Recording Settings
After Fusion setup, some Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi cameras recording settings will
automatically adjust to Continuous, recording 24/7 directly to your recorder’s
hard disk drive. To adjust your Lorex Fusion Wi-Fi camera’s recording
settings, see 10 Recording, page 28.
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Camera Installation
The following chapter provides general setup instruction and installation tips
for security cameras.
NOTE
This section covers connection of cameras to the recorder and general
installation tips only. Please refer to the documentation that came with your
camera or search for your camera model number at lorex.com for specific
installation instructions.
6.1 Installation Tips
General camera installation tips that apply to all camera models. Please
review before selecting a permanent mounting location for your cameras.
· Pre-configure the cameras before permanent installation. Plan where you will
route the wiring for the camera and where you will aim the camera.
· Point the camera where there is the least amount of obstructions (e.g., tree
branches). · Mount the camera where the lens is away from direct and intense
sunlight. · Plan your cable wiring so that it does not interfere with power
lines or telephone lines. · Secure cabling so that it is not exposed or easily
cut. · Mount the camera in an area that is visible, but out of reach. · Avoid
pointing the camera at a glass window to see outside. This may result in a
bright white
ring in the night vision image, as the light from the night vision LEDs may
reflect off the glass. · Adjust the camera angle so that it covers an area
with high traffic. · In “high-risk” locations, have multiple cameras point in
the same area. This provides camera redundancy if a vandal attempts to damage
one of your cameras. · For outdoor rated cameras, installation in a sheltered
location is recommended to ensure the camera lens remains clear of rainwater
and other precipitation.
6.2 Installing Cameras
1. Mount the cameras to the desired mounting surface according to the
instructions that came with the cameras (visit lorex.com for the most up-to-
date documentation). Choose a firm mounting surface that can support the full
weight of the camera.
NOTE
If you wish to mount cameras to drywall, it is recommended to use the included
drywall anchors.
2. Adjust the camera stand to ensure that the camera has a satisfactory view
of the area you would like to monitor. Stand configuration depends on the
mounting surface you have chosen (see below for suggested stand
configurations).
Wall Mount
Ceiling Mount
NOTE
Counter / table top mounting is not recommended if you are planning to utilize
smart motion detection. Please refer to a smart detection feature chapter for
the recommended camera angling to ensure accurate detection for that feature.
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6.3 Connecting Camera Extension Cables It is recommended to connect your
cameras directly to the NVR. This is because the NVR features Power over
Ethernet (PoE) ports that are used to transmit video and audio, as well as
provide power to the camera without the need for a power adapter. You can also
connect cameras to a network switch or router (see 4.8 Connecting Wired
Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN) (Alternative Camera Setup), page 10
for details). If your switch does not support PoE, or you are connecting
cameras to a router, you will require a power adapter for each camera (sold
separately). Refer to your camera’s documentation at lorex.com for the correct
power adapter to use.
1. Connect the camera to the included Ethernet extension cable. 2. Connect
the other end of the Ethernet extension cable to one of the PoE ports on the
rear
panel of the NVR.
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Using the Mouse
The mouse is the primary control device for the system. Connect the included mouse to the USB port on the front or rear panel.
1. Left-button:
· In live view, while in a split-screen display mode, click an individual
channel to view it in full-screen. Click again to return to the split-screen
display mode.
· While navigating menus, click to open a menu option.
2. Scroll wheel: In live view, use the scroll wheel to zoom in/out. 3. Right-
button:
· During live view, right-click anywhere on the screen to open the Quick Menu.
· Within system menus, right-click to exit menus.
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Setting the Date & Time
CAUTION
It is highly recommended to set the date and time when first setting up your
system. Inaccurate time stamps may render your footage unusable for court
evidence.
NOTE
This chapter covers setting system date and time only. See the references
below for full instructions on the other submenus shown below: · General: See
25.6.1 Configuring General System Settings, page 114. · Holiday: See 25.6.2
Configuring Holidays, page 115.
To set the date and time: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to open
the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu. 2. Click System, then Settings. Click
the General tab from the side panel, then the Date &
Time tab from the top panel.
3. Under System Time, enter the current time and select your time zone. Then,
click OK. 4. Check the DST check box to enable auto Daylight Savings Time
updates.
NOTE
· You can adjust the Start Time and End Time for Daylight Savings Time if the
default settings do not match your region.
· Under DST, select Week to set the start and end time based on a day and week
(e.g. 2nd Sunday in March), or select Date to set the start and end time to a
specific date.
5. (Optional) Check the NTP check box to sync your system with an Internet
time server. Click Manual Update to instantly update the time.
NOTE
· Your system must have a constant connection to the Internet to use NTP. ·
(Advanced) You can enter a custom NTP server under Server and Port, and you
can select how often
the system will sync the time using Interval(hours).
6. Click Apply to save changes.
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Using the On-Screen Display
Use the system’s onscreen display to navigate menus and configure options and
settings.
NOTE
To access the on-screen display, you must connect the included mouse and a
monitor (not included) to the recorder. See 4 Basic System Setup, page 7 for
full instructions.
9.1 Navigation Bar The Navigation Bar along the bottom of the recorder’s Live
View display allows you to access the Main Menu and control basic functions of
the recorder. To show the Navigation Bar: · Hover the mouse pointer near the
bottom of the Live View screen.
1. Main Menu: See 25 Using the Main Menu, page 102 for full instructions on
using the Main Menu.
2. Help Menu: Offers additional information and support on using the system.
3. Viewing Modes: Select how many channels are shown on screen during live
viewing. 4. Previous / Next Channel(s): Display previous / next channel(s) in
single or quad channel
viewing mode. 5. Sequence Mode: Start or stop Sequence Mode. In Sequence Mode,
the system display will
automatically cycle through connected channels every few seconds. 6. Playback:
Opens the Playback Menu. This allows you to search for video recordings saved
on the recorder’s hard disk drive. For details on using the Playback menu, see
11 Playback, page 33. 7. Smart Search: Filter through recorded video when
searching. 8. Camera Registration: Search the network for wired cameras and
Wi-Fi devices to add to the recorder. 9. Pan/Tilt/Zoom: Control and configure
settings for Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) cameras. For full instructions on connecting
and using PTZ cameras, see 28 Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) Cameras, page 153. 10.
Camera Setting: Click to open camera image settings. For full details, see 9.5
Camera Image Settings, page 25. 11. Alarm Status: View alarms in progress. See
25.7.5 Alarm for details. 12. Channel Info: Click to access status information
about connected cameras. 13. Network: View and configure network options,
including setting a dynamic or static IP address. For full instructions on
configuring network options, see 25.6.3 Selecting DHCP or Static IP Address
(TCP/IP), page 116. 14. Hard Drive Manager: Configure hard disk drive
read/write options (see 25.6.10 Configuring Hard Disk Drive Type, page 123 for
details) or format drives (see 25.6.9 Formatting the Hard Disk Drive, page 122
for details). 15. USB Manager: Click to access options for connected USB thumb
drives (not included). You can backup video, logs, or system configurations
and install firmware upgrades. 16. System Upgrade: Check for firmware
upgrades. The system must be connected to the Internet to check for or receive
updates. 17. Warning Light & Siren — Deterrence Cameras Only: Click to
activate warning lights and sirens for all connected deterrence cameras. Click
again to deactivate.
9.2 Quick Menu
The Quick Menu gives you quick access to functions which can also be accessed
using the Navigation Bar.
To open the Quick Menu:
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· Right-click anywhere on the Live View screen.
1. Main Menu: Select for full access to the Main Menu. For details on using
the Main Menu, see 25 Using the Main Menu, page 102.
2. Playback: Opens the Playback Menu. This allows you to search for video
recordings saved on the recorder’s hard disk drive. For details on using the
Playback menu, see 11 Playback, page 33.
3. Smart Search: Filter through recorded video when searching. 4. Viewing
Modes: Select how many channels are shown on screen during live viewing. 5.
Sequence: Start or stop Sequence Mode. In Sequence Mode, the system display
will auto-
matically cycle through connected channels every few seconds. 6. Camera
Registration: Check the camera’s that you want added to the NVR. 7. Camera
Setting: Configure image settings for cameras. For full details, see 9.5
Camera Im-
age Settings, page 25. 8. Pan/Tilt/Zoom: Control and configure settings for
Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) cameras. For full
instructions on connecting and using PTZ cameras, see 28 Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ)
Cameras, page 153. 9. AutoFocus: Access zoom/focus controls for auto-focus
cameras (not included). 10. Manual: Select manual recording and snapshot
options. For details, see 10.4 Setting up Scheduled or Manual Recording, page
30. 11. Face Preview: Enable or Disable face events to show on the right side
of the screen (compatible with face detection cameras only). 12. Disable Beep:
Temporarily disable the current audible warning.
NOTE
Audible warnings can be given for a wide range of events, such as hard disk
drive issues, network connectivity, motion detection events and more.
Disabling the current audible alarm using the Quick Menu will silence the
recorder only for a short time, then audible warnings will continue.
13. Info: Displays system information, such as model number, device ID, IP
address, etc. 14. Help: Offers additional information and support on using the
system.
9.3 Camera Toolbar
The Camera Toolbar lets you perform quick functions for a specific channel on
the recorder.
To use the Camera Toolbar:
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· Hover the mouse near the top of a channel with a connected camera.
1. Instant Playback: Plays back recent video from the selected channel. By
default, instant playback is set to play the last 5 minutes of recorded video.
See 25.6.1 Configuring General System Settings, page 114 to set a custom
playback length.
2. Digital Zoom: Click to enable digital zoom. Click-and-drag over the camera
image to zoom in on the selected area. Right-click to return to the full
camera image. You can then repeat to zoom in on a different area, or click the
icon again to disable zoom.
3. Real-time Backup: Click to start recording the current channel manually.
Click again to stop recording and save the video file to a USB flash drive
(not included).
4. Snapshot: Save a snapshot of the current camera image to a USB flash drive
(not included). 5. Two-way Audio: (Two–way audio cameras only) Click to enable
two-way talk on compati-
ble cameras. To be able to listen-in to sounds occurring around your camera an
external speaker (not included) must be plugged into the recorder. 6. Warning
Light: (Deterrence cameras only) Click to manually turn on the camera’s
warning light for 10 seconds. 7. Siren: (Deterrence cameras only) Click to
manually turn on the camera’s siren for 10 seconds. 8. Smart Security
LightingTM: (Deterrence cameras only) Click to manually turn on the camera’s
smart security lighting. Click again to manually turn it off.
9.4 On-Screen Keyboards
The Full Keyboard is used to input alphanumeric characters, such as in user
name or password fields. The Number Keyboard is used to input numeric
characters only, such as in the time or date fields.
To use the Full Keyboard:
· Using the mouse, click on a field where alphanumeric characters are entered,
such as the user name and password fields.
· The Full Keyboard opens:
· Click Shift to switch between uppercase and lowercase characters. · Right-
click to close the Full Keyboard.
To use the Number Keyboard:
· Using the mouse, click on a field where numeric characters are entered, such
as the date or time fields.
· The Number Keyboard opens:
· Right-click to close the Number Keyboard.
9.5 Camera Image Settings Use the Camera Setting menu to adjust image settings
for your cameras.
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To adjust image settings: 1. Right-click on the channel you would like to configure and select Camera Setting.
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2. Configure the following settings as needed:
NOTE
The settings listed below are only shown if they are supported on the selected
camera. Some camera models do not support all settings.
· Configuration: Select from image setting presets. · Brightness: Adjust the
image brightness. · Contrast: Adjust the image contrast. · Saturation: Adjust
the vibrancy of colors in the image. · Sharpness: Adjust the sharpness of the
image. · Gamma: Adjust the light-to-dark balance of the image. · Mirror:
Select On to flip the image horizontally. · Flip: Select 180° to flip the
image vertically, or select 0° for the default orientation. You
can also select 90° or 270°. · Corridor Mode: Not supported. · BLC Mode:
Select one of the following backlight compensation modes:
BLC (Back Light Compensation): Adjusts the lighting levels in the picture so
you can see objects in the foreground if there is a strong light source behind
them.
WDR / HDR (Wide / High Dynamic Range): (Compatible camera required) The camera
compensates for changes in brightness across the image to enhance the picture
quality of both light and dark areas.
HLC (High Light Compensation): The camera dims the brightest areas of the
image to make them clearer.
Off: Disable this function.
· Day&Night Mode: This setting sets the camera’s day/night mode. Select Auto
for the camera to automatically determine whether to use color or black and
white mode. Select Black&White for the camera to use black and white mode at
all times. Select Color for the camera to use color mode at all times.
NOTE
It is recommended for most installations to select Auto mode. Using Color mode
will keep the camera in color even as light levels drop, which will impact
image quality on cameras without low-light image sensors.
· 3D NR: Select On to turn on the camera’s noise reduction feature. Noise
reduction will ensure a cleaner image, especially at night, and may reduce the
amount of disk space required to store video.
· WB Mode: This mode allows you to adjust white balance levels for the camera.
Choose from the list of preset modes, or select Auto to have the system
automatically set the optimal white balance mode.
3. Click Apply to save changes.
NOTE
You must save changes to apply settings changes. It is recommended to adjust
one setting at a time so you can see the results of each change. Click Default
to reset the camera to default image settings.
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By default, the system is set to immediately record video from connected
cameras continuously, 24 hours a day. You can customize the recording settings
according to your needs.
10.1 Video Recording Types The system supports the following recording types:
· Continuous recording: Normal, continuous recording. A icon is shown in the bottom left-hand corner of the camera image when continuous recording is in progress.
· Motion recording: Motion-triggered video recording. An
icon is shown in the bottom
left-hand corner of the camera image when a motion event is being recorded.
· Smart motion recording: Smart motion video recording of a person, vehicle or animal. An
icon is shown in the bottom left-hand corner of the camera image when a motion event of a person, vehicle or animal is being recorded. For more details on configuring smart motion detection of people, vehicles, or animals see 15 Smart Motion Detection, page 59.
10.2 Configuring Recording Quality
The system uses two video recording streams: a Main Stream and a Sub Stream.
The Main Stream records high quality video to your system’s hard disk drive.
The Sub Stream records lower resolution video for efficient streaming to
devices over the Internet. You can customize the video quality settings for
these streams according to your needs.
To configure recording quality:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click Devices, then Record Settings. Click the Record Settings
tab from the side panel.
3. Under Channel, select the camera you would like to configure. 4. Under
Type, select the recording type you want to configure the recording quality
settings
for.
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5. Configure the following settings. Except where noted, options for Main
Stream and Sub Stream are the same:
· Compression: Select the video compression type that will be used. For H.265
compatible cameras, it is recommended to select H.265, as it will use the
least amount of disk space.
· Super H.264/5: (Main Stream only) Enable to reduce system requirements for
unimportant recordings to maximize hard disk drive storage. If you enable,
select the Quality from 1 (lowest) to 6 (highest).
· Resolution: Select the resolution that you want to use to record the
selected channel. Higher resolutions create a more detailed image, but take up
more hard disk drive space to record and require more bandwidth to stream to
connected computers or mobile devices.
NOTE
Available resolutions for the Main Stream and Sub Stream depend on the model
of camera that is connected to the system.
· Frame Rate (FPS): Select the frame rate in Frames Per Second (FPS) that each
stream will record at. A higher frame rate provides a smoother picture, but
requires more storage and bandwidth.
· Bit Rate Type: Select CBR (Constant Bit Rate) or VBR (Variable Bit Rate) to
determine the bit rate type. If you select VBR, select the Quality from 1
(lowest) to 6 (highest).
· Bit Rate (Kbps): Select the bit rate for each recording stream. A higher bit
rate results in a better image, but increases the amount of hard disk drive
space or bandwidth required.
· More Settings: Click on More Settings under Main Stream or Sub Stream to
enable Audio Encode. Audio Encode is disabled by default.
NOTE
Recording settings include options for audio recording. For full details, see
29 Connecting Audio Devices, page 157.
6. Click Apply to save changes. 7. (OPTIONAL) Click Copy to apply the
settings for the current channel to one or more other
channels.
10.3 Setting the Recording Schedule
You can set a custom recording schedule according to your needs. For example,
you can set the system to record continuously during business hours and record
on motion detection only outside of business hours.
A custom recording schedule helps reduce the amount of hard disk drive space
required, increasing the time your system can retain recordings.
To configure the recording schedule:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu.
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2. Click System, then Storage. Click the Schedule tab from the side panel, then the Record tab from the top panel.
3. Under Channel, select the channel you would like to configure or select
All. 4. Check the recording type you would like to configure, or check All:
· Continuous: The video will record automatically according to the time on the
schedule. · MD (Motion Detection): The video will record when motion is
detected. · Alarm: Not supported. · Smart Detection: The video will record
when smart motion is detected.
5. Configure the schedule as needed:
· Click-and-drag on each day to customize the recording schedule. The schedule
is set up as a grid, with each block representing two hours.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click . This will allow you to set exact start and end times for a schedule.
· To disable all recording of the selected type on the selected day, click .
6. Click Apply to save changes.
10.4 Setting up Scheduled or Manual Recording You can set the system to record
based on a schedule or you can manually turn recording on and off. By default,
the system is set to always record on a schedule. To configure the recording
schedule, see 10.3 Setting the Recording Schedule, page 29.
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To set options for manual recording:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu. Click
Manual, then Record.
2. Under Main Stream, select how the system will record the Main Stream for
each channel:
· Auto: Main Stream recording will follow the recording schedule. · Manual:
The system will record the Main Stream continuously as long as this option is
checked. · Stop: The system will not record the Main Stream for this channel.
This option is not
recommended.
3. Under Sub Stream, select how the system will record the Sub Stream for
each channel.
· Auto: Sub Stream recording will follow the recording schedule. · Manual: The
system will record the Sub Stream continuously as long as this option is
checked. · Stop: The system will not record the Sub Stream for this channel.
This option is not
recommended.
4. Under Display Stream, select how the system will record the Sub Stream for
each channel.
· Auto: Display Stream recording will follow the recording schedule. · Manual:
The system will record the Display Stream continuously as long as this option
is checked. · Stop: The system will not record the Display Stream for this
channel. This option is not
recommended.
5. Under Snapshot, select Enable to enable snapshot recording on each
channel. Or, select Disable to disable snapshot recording.
NOTE
To set more preferences for snapshots recording, see 25.5.7 Configuring
Snapshot Recording Settings, page 113.
6. Click Apply to save changes.
10.5 Configuring HDD (Hard Disk Drive) Overwrite
When the hard disk drive is full, the system will overwrite the oldest
recordings by default. This is recommended, as it makes sure that your system
will continue to record without any input from you. You can also set the
system to stop recording once the hard disk drive is full.
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To configure hard disk drive overwrite:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click System, then Storage. Click the Basic tab from the side
panel.
3. Ensure HDD Full is set to Overwrite to overwrite the oldest recordings
when the hard disk drive is full.
NOTE Select Stop Record for the system to stop recording when the hard disk
drive is full.
4. Click Apply to save changes.
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Search through and playback recorded video files on the system. 11.1 Playing
Back Video from the Hard Disk Drive To play back recorded video: 1. From the
Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Playback.
2. Use the calendar on the right to select the day to playback. 3. Check the
channels you want to play back. Click the icons to the right of each channel
name
to choose the video quality ( for Main Stream, for Sub Stream). 4. Click
inside the video bar to select the playback time. The system will begin
playing back
video from the selected time.
11.2 Playback Controls
1. Select Playback Device: Choose between searching the recorder’s hard disk
drive or a USB flash drive (not included).
2. Calendar: Select the date to playback.
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3. Channel Selection: Select channels and video quality for playback. You can
check up to 4 channels for playback in mainstream ( ) and up to 8 channels for
playback in substream ( ).
4. Viewing Modes:
·
Bookmark List: Shows all bookmarked recordings for a single channel on the se-
lected date (requires bookmarked recordings — see below for details).
·
File List: Shows all available recordings for the selected date and channel(s) in list
format.
5. Live View: Click to return to the live view display of connected cameras. 6. Playback Bar Time Scale: Select the length of the time period shown on the playback bar. 7. Playback Bar: Click inside the bar to select a playback time. 8. Main Menu & Help Menu: Click to go to either the Main Menu or the Help Menu. 9. Recording Type Filters: Click to show/hide recording types.
NOTE
Up to 4 channels will playback in sync. If the Continuous option is enabled,
all selected channels will playback video at the same time. The sync option
makes it easy to compare recordings from different cameras.
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10. Playback Controls:
·
Slow Playback: Click repeatedly to slow the video down by half speed up to 16×
slower than normal. Click again to return to regular speed.
·
/ Play / Pause
·
Stop
·
Play Backwards
·
Fast Playback: Click repeatedly to double the speed of the video up to 16× faster
than normal. Click again to return to regular speed.
·
Previous Frame: Go to the previous frame when video is paused.
·
Next Frame: Go to the next frame when video is paused.
·
Volume / Mute: Click on the volume bar to set the volume for audio in playback.
Click the icon to mute/unmute.
NOTE
You must be viewing an audio camera in single channel to hear audio. You must
also be using an HDMI monitor with built-in speakers, or connect an external
speaker to the recorder in order to hear audio.
Audio recording and / or use of listen-in audio without consent is illegal in
certain jurisdictions. Lorex Corporation assumes no liability for use of its
products that does not conform with local laws.
·
Area Search: Click to select an area of the camera image and play back all record-
ings with motion in the selected area. For full details, see 11.3 Area Search, page 35.
·
Add Bookmark: Bookmark recordings for easy retrieval.
·
Digital Zoom: Click to enable digital zoom. Click-and-drag over the camera image
to zoom in on the selected area. Right-click to return to the full camera image. You can
then repeat to zoom in on a different area, or click the icon again to disable zoom.
·
Show/Hide Smart Search Rules: Click to show/hide active areas for smart detection
of people and vehicles during playback.
·
Video Clip: Back up a custom video clip to a USB flash drive (not included). For
full instructions, see 11.4 Video Clip Backup, page 36.
11.3 Area Search
Play back all recordings from a single channel with motion in a specific area
of the camera image.
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To perform an area search: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Playback.
2. Use the calendar on the right to select the day to playback. 3. Check a
single channel you want to play back. Click the icon to the right of the
channel name
to choose the video quality ( for Main Stream, for Sub Stream). 4. Click
inside the video bar to select the playback time. The system will begin
playing back
video from the selected time.
5. Click to configure an area for the search. 6. Click or click-and-drag to
add / remove squares from the grid. Solid blue areas mark the part
of the image that will be searched for motion events.
7. Click to begin area search.
11.4 Video Clip Backup Video clip backup allows you to select a duration of
video during playback mode and save it to a USB device (not included). To use
video clip backup: 1. Connect the USB thumb drive (not included) to a free USB
port on the recorder.
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2. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Playback.
3. Use the calendar on the right to select the day to playback. 4. Check the
channels you want to play back. Click the icons to the right of each channel
name
to choose the video quality ( for Main Stream, for Sub Stream). 5. Click
inside the video bar to select the playback time. The system will begin
playing back
video from the selected time.
6. Click to mark the beginning of the video clip, then click again to mark
the end of the video clip.
7. Click to open the backup menu.
8. Select a filetype for your backup file. 9. Click Backup.
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11.5 Playing Back Video from a USB Drive
If you have video files saved to a USB flash drive (not included), you can
play them back using the system.
For full instructions on backing up video to a USB flash drive, see 12 Backup,
page 39.
To play back video from a USB flash drive:
1. Connect the USB thumb drive (not included) with video files on it into a
free USB port on the recorder.
2. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Playback.
3. Click the dropdown and select From IO Device.
4. Click Browse to locate the video file on your USB flash drive. 5. Double- click the video file you want to open from the file list to start playback.
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Backup video files to external USB flash drive (not included). 12.1 Formatting
the USB Flash Drive It is recommended to format your USB thumb drive (not
included) before using it with the system.
CAUTION Formatting the USB device will permanently erase all data. This step
cannot be undone.
Prerequisite: · Connect a USB flash drive (not included) to a free USB port on
the unit. To format a USB flash drive: 1. From the Live View display, right-
click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu. 2. Click System, then
Backup.
3. Click Browse to locate the USB drive you want to format.
4. Select the correct drive, then click Format.
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5. Select a format mode:
· FAT32: Recommended — offers the greatest compatibility with other devices. ·
NTFS: Advanced users only — should only be used on drives larger than 32GB
where
file sizes will be larger than 4GB.
6. Click OK.
12.2 Backing Up Video
You can save video recordings from your system to a USB flash drive. Ensure
you format new drives before backing up video (see 12.1 Formatting the USB
Flash Drive, page 39 for details).
To back up video:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click System, then Backup.
3. Click Browse to select the USB backup device and the folder to save your
backup files to. 4. Configure the following:
· Camera: Select the channel you would like to search or select All to search
all channels. · Type: Select the recording type you would like to search for
or select All to search all re-
cording types. · Start Time / End Time: Select the start and end time for your
search. · File Format: Select DAV to save files to save files to .dav format.
You can playback .
dav files using the Lorex video player software. To download the Lorex video
player software, go to your recorder’s product support page. Visit
help.lorextechnology.com and search your recorder’s model number.
5. Click Search. A list of files that match your search criteria appears. 6.
Check files you would like to backup. 7. Click Backup.
NOTE
HD video files saved on the system may take up a large amount of disk space.
The size of video files selected and the amount of free space on your USB
device is shown on screen.
12.3 Using Video Clip Backup
Video clip backup allows you to select a duration of video during playback
mode and save it to a USB device (not included). For full instructions on
video clip backup, see 11.4 Video Clip Backup, page 36.
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12.4 Viewing Backed Up Files Use the free Lorex Player to play back .dav
files.
12.4.1 Viewing Backed Up Files on PC 1. Download and install the Lorex Player
for PC from your recorder’s product page. Visit
help.lorextechnology.com and search your recorder’s model number. 2. Double-
click one of the files under the Group File List on the left to begin
playback.
NOTE
By default, the video file will play in the top-left playback window as shown
below. Select an unused playback window then double-click another file to play
additional videos at the same time.
OR
Click to open a backed up video file in another location. 3. Use the Lorex
Player controls to control playback or select other files for playback.
NOTE
For a full overview of Lorex Player controls, see 12.4.3 Lorex Player
Controls, page 43.
12.4.2 Viewing Backed Up Files on Mac 1. Download and install the Lorex Player
for Mac from the recorder’s product page. Visit
help.lorextechnology.com and search your recorder’s model number. 2. Double-
click the downloaded file in Safari to extract the Lorex Player app file. 3.
Drag the Lorex Player app to your Desktop or Applications list. Double-click
Lorex Player
to open the application.
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4. Double-click one of the files under the Group File List on the left to
begin playback.
NOTE By default, the video file will play in the top-left playback window as
shown below. Select an unused playback window then double-click another file
to play additional videos at the same time.
OR Click to open a backed up video file in another location. 5. Use the Lorex
Player controls to control playback or select other files for playback.
NOTE For a full overview of Lorex Player controls, see 12.4.3 Lorex Player
Controls, page 43.
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12.4.3 Lorex Player Controls
1. File List: Double-click to open a file. 2. Viewing Mode: Select between
single-channel viewing and various split-screen options. 3. Hide/Show File
List
4. Playback Controls:
·
: Playback files in sequence.
·
: Synchronize playback times.
·
: Play/pause playback.
·
: Stop playback.
· : Previous frame.
·
: Next frame.
·
: Playback speed.
·
: Volume control.
5. Zoom Timeline
6. Display Area: Double-click a video file to expand. Click the controls inside the display area to do the following:
·
: View information about the video file.
·
: Start/stop a manual recording of the video file.
·
: Take a snapshot of the video file.
·
: Close the video file.
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7. Add Files: Click to open backed up video files. 8. Export Files: Export a
video file to a different format. 9. Digital Zoom: Click, then click-and-drag
over a camera image to zoom in. Right-click to re-
turn to the full image. 10. Drag: Click, then click-and-drag to move around a
camera image that has been digitally
zoomed in. 11. Fullscreen: Click to open the player in full screen. Press ESC
to exit full screen. 12. Settings: Click to open the configuration menu for
the player. From here you can control the
default file formats and save locations for snapshots and control the aspect
ratio.
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Motion Detection
Use motion detection on your camera to capture activity, trigger alarms, and
receive notifications. Setting up your recorder to only record on motion
detection can save hard disk drive space and eliminate the need to view a
whole entire days worth of recording to see if an incident occurred. You can
set motion detection zones to monitor certain areas in the camera’s field-of-
view and decrease or increase the motion sensitivity.
13.1 Status Icons The system displays different icons in the bottom lefthand
corner of the camera image to inform you of motion detection events:
· Motion detection: Motion has been detected by the camera. An icon is shown
in the bottom left-hand corner of the camera image to show that motion was
detected, but the system is not recording a motion event. This is because
motion recording is not enabled on the channel, or the movement detected by
the camera was not significant enough to trigger motion recording. See 13.2
Configuring Motion Detection, page 45 to configure settings for motion
detection and recording.
· Motion recording: Motion-triggered video recording. An icon is shown in the
bottom left-hand corner of the camera image when a motion event is being
recorded.
13.2 Configuring Motion Detection Select channels that you want to enable
motion detection on and adjust preferences. To configure motion detection: 1.
From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Motion tab from the
side panel.
3. Select a channel to configure motion detection. 4. Check to enable motion detection on the selected channel.
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5. Click Set next to Area to configure which areas of the image will be enabled for motion detection. A grid will appear on the monitor:
· The camera image appears with a red grid overlay. This means the entire
image is enabled for motion detection.
· Click or click-and-drag to add / remove boxes from the active area. Cells
that have been removed from the active area appear transparent.
· Hover near the top of the image to reveal zone selection. You can set up to
4 different zones with different sensitivity and threshold values.
· Right-click when finished.
6. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days and times of the week to
enable motion detection:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the green timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
. This will allow you to set exact start
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7. Choose how the system will react to motion detection:
· Show Message: Check to enable an on-screen pop-up when one of your cameras
detects motion. On-screen pop-up shows the channels an event occurred on and
the type of event.
· Send Email: Check to enable email alerts. You must configure email alerts
before you will be able to receive them (see 25.6.5 Configuring Email Alerts,
page 118).
· Record Channel: Select the channels that will record when motion is detected
on the selected channel. Set the length of recording following a motion
detection event in the Post_REC field.
· Anti-dither: After an initial motion event, the system will continue to
record video if a second motion event occurs within the set Anti-dither
period.
· PTZ Activation: Set connected PTZ cameras to start a tour, pattern, or go to
a preset location.
· Sequence: Sequence mode will begin. Select the numbered tiles next to this
option to include the corresponding channels in the sequence.
· Buzzer: Check to enable the system buzzer. · Snapshot: Select the numbered
tiles next to this option to save a snapshot of the corre-
sponding channels.
8. Click Apply to save changes. 9. (OPTIONAL) Click Copy to apply the
settings for the current channel to one or more other
channels.
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Lorex Active Deterrence cameras feature bright, customizable warning lights,
colorful Smart Security LightingTM, sirens, and pre-recorded voice prompts.
Active Deterrence features can be used in combination with other detection
features, such as smart motion detection. By enabling automatic deterrence,
these visual and audio alerts will trigger when motion is detected, in turn
deterring unwanted visitors (see 14.1 Smart Motion Activated Deterrence, page
48). You can also trigger the lights and sirens manually from the recorder and
remotely on the Lorex Home app (see 14.2 Manually Activated Deterrence, page
57). Refer to your camera’s documentation to locate the warning light, Smart
Security LightingTM, and embedded speaker for sirens and voice prompts on your
camera. For a complete list of compatible deterrence cameras, navigate to your
recorder series at lorex.com/compatibility.
NOTE If a Smart Plan is not enabled properly on your recorder, the smart
motion feature will not work. Please make sure to enable the smart motion
feature before continuing. Refer to 25.4.1 Configuring Smart Plan, page 105
for further details.
14.1 Smart Motion Activated Deterrence Set preferences for automatic warning
light, voice prompt, and Smart Security LightingTM on compatible Lorex
deterrence cameras.
14.1.1 Smart Motion Activated Warning Light
The system allows you to activate bright, white warning lights to deter
intruders. Select channels that you want to enable the automatic warning light
on and adjust preferences.
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To configure automatic warning light deterrence settings:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Smart Motion tab
from the side panel.
3. Select a channel of a connected deterrence camera. 4. Check to enable the
smart motion detection rule that you want to use. 5. Set a name for the rule
by double-clicking the mouse over the Name of the rule. 6. Select between
Person, Vehicle, or Animal detection types.
NOTE
The first three smart motion detection rules were added by default. The
detection type for the three default rules cannot change and the areas can
only be enabled or disabled. All details from rules added after can be changed
or deleted.
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7. Click the Draw icon and customize the active area for automatic warning light:
· Action: Check Appear to detect if an object of interest appears in the
defined area. Check Cross to detect if an object of interest enters or exits
the defined area. Check both to enable each type of action.
· Direction: Determine which direction an object needs to travel in order to
trigger automatic deterrence. You can select Enter for movement entering the
defined area, or Leave for movement exiting the defined area, or Both for both
types of directions.
· To draw, click-and-drag the corners of the yellow box to resize the area.
For most accurate results, set an area where objects of interest will move
within the bounding box as well as into/out of.
· Click OK when finished.
8. Click the Trigger icon .
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9. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days and times or the week to enable automatic warning light:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the red timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click . This will allow you to set
exact start and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
10. To enable automatic warning light, check Camera Light and click Set.
11. Adjust warning light preferences:
· Schedule: Click Set to customize a schedule specifically for automatic
warning light. · Brightness: Set the warning light brightness level. ·
Duration: Choose how long the warning light will stay on following a smart
motion de-
tection event. · Mode: Select Normal for a solid white light or Strobe for a
flashing light. If you select
Strobe, set how quickly the light will flash under Strobe Frequency.
12. Click OK, click OK again. 13. Click Apply to save changes. 14. Click Add
to create additional active areas for automatic deterrence on the selected
channel.
14.1.2 Smart Motion Activated Voice Prompt
The system allows you to activate pre-recorded voice prompts as verbal
warnings. Select channels that you want to enable the automatic voice prompt
on and adjust preferences.
To configure automatic voice prompt deterrence settings:
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1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Smart Motion tab from the side panel.
3. Select a channel of a connected deterrence camera. 4. Check to enable the
smart motion detection rule that you want to use. 5. Set a name for the rule
by double-clicking the mouse over the Name of the rule. 6. Select between
Person, Vehicle, or Animal detection types.
NOTE
The first three smart motion detection rules were added by default. The
detection type for the three default rules cannot change and the areas can
only be enabled or disabled. All details from rules added after can be changed
or deleted.
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7. Click the Draw icon and customize the active area for automatic voice prompt:
· Action: Check Appear to detect if an object of interest appears in the
defined area. Check Cross to detect if an object of interest enters or exits
the defined area. Check both to enable each type of action.
· Direction: Determine which direction an object needs to travel in order to
trigger automatic deterrence. You can select Enter for movement entering the
defined area, or Leave for movement exiting the defined area, or Both for both
types of directions.
· To draw, click-and-drag the corners of the yellow box to resize the area.
For most accurate results, set an area where objects of interest will move
within the bounding box as well as into/out of.
· Click OK when finished.
8. Click the Trigger icon .
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9. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days and times of the week to enable automatic voice prompt:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the red timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click . This will allow you to set
exact start and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
10. To enable automatic voice prompt, check Camera Audio and click Set.
11. Adjust voice prompt preferences:
· File Name: Select Alarm or any other one of the pre-recorded voice prompts.
· Play Times: Choose how many times the voice prompt will play following a
smart mo-
tion detection event.
12. Click OK, click OK again. 13. Click Apply to save changes. 14. Click Add
to create additional activate areas for automatic voice prompt on the selected
channel.
14.1.3 Smart Motion Activated Smart Security LightingTM
The system allows you to activate a colorful Smart Security LightingTM upon
smart motion detection. Select channels that you want to enable the automatic
Smart Security LightingTM on and adjust preferences.
Smart Security LightingTM is compatible with certain Lorex IP cameras. For a
complete list of compatible cameras, navigate to your recorder series at
lorex.com/compatibility.
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To configure automatic Smart Security LightingTM deterrence settings:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Smart Motion tab
from the side panel.
3. Select a channel of a connected deterrence camera. 4. Check to enable the
smart motion detection rule that you want to use. 5. Set a name for the rule
by double-clicking the mouse over the Name of the rule. 6. Select between
Person, Vehicle, or Animal detection types.
NOTE
The first three smart motion detection rules were added by default. The
detection type for the three default rules cannot change and the areas can
only be enabled or disabled. All details from rules added after can be changed
or deleted.
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7. Click the Draw icon LightingTM:
and customize the active area for automatic Smart Security
· Action: Check Appear to detect if an object of interest appears in the
defined area. Check Cross to detect if an object of interest enters or exits
the defined area. Check both to enable each type of action.
· Direction: Determine which direction an object needs to travel in order to
trigger automatic deterrence. You can select Enter for movement entering the
defined area, or Leave for movement exiting the defined area, or Both for both
types of directions.
· To draw, click-and-drag the corners of the yellow box to resize the area.
For most accurate results, set an area where objects of interest will move
within the bounding box as well as into/out of.
· Click OK when finished.
8. Click the Trigger icon .
9. To enable automatic Smart Security LightingTM, check Smart Light and click Set.
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10. Adjust Smart Security LightingTM preferences:
· Schedule: Click Set to configure a schedule specifically for Smart Security
LightingTM. · Color: Click on the red color box to open the color settings.
Set a custom color by click-
ing through the rainbow color palette. Click OK to select the color.
· Brightness: Set the Smart Security LightingTM brightness level. · Duration:
Choose how long the Smart Security LightingTM will stay on following a
smart motion detection event. · Mode: Select Normal for a solid light or
Strobe for a flashing light. If you select Strobe,
set how quickly the light will flash under Strobe Frequency.
11. Click OK, click OK again. 12. Click Apply to save changes. 13. Click Add
to create additional active areas for automatic Smart Security LightingTM on
the
selected channel.
14.2 Manually Activated Deterrence
The system has multiple options for activating warning light, siren, Smart
Security LightingTM, and color night vision booster manually.
To activate deterrence features on a single camera:
· Hover the mouse pointer near the top of the camera image in Live View to
reveal the Camera
Toolbar. Click to activate the warning light, click to activate the siren, or
click to activate the Smart Security LightingTM.
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· Activate deterrence features using the Lorex Home app. Go to your camera’s live feed and press the deterrence buttons for the siren, warning light, and color night vision booster.
To activate warning light and siren deterrence features on all connected
cameras: · Push and hold the front panel panic button on the recorder for 3
seconds.
· From the Live View display, click the panic button on the navigation bar.
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The system supports detection of people and vehicles with compatible IP
cameras only. This helps deliver more relevant notifications when using the
Lorex Home app for remote viewing. You can also link warning light deterrence
to person, vehicle, and/or animal detection on compatible Lorex deterrence
cameras for an added level of smart security.
15.1 Ensuring Accurate Person, Vehicle & Animal Detection The following are
important camera installation notes to ensure accurate person, vehicle, and/or
animal detection. Refer to the documentation that came with your camera or
search for your camera model number at lorex.com for full mounting
instructions.
Person Detection
Angle
Height
15°
8.2ft (2.5m)
15°
9.8ft (3m)
15°
11.5ft (3.5m)
Vehicle Detection
Minimum Distance 2.8ft (0.86m) 4.5ft (1.39m) 6.3ft (1.93m)
Maximum Distance 20ft (6.12m) 19.7ft (6.03m) 19.3ft (5.90m)
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Angle 15°
Height 8.2ft (2.5m)
Minimum Distance 3.5ft (1.07m)
Maximum Distance 80ft (24.6m)
Animal Detection
Angle
Height
15°
8.211.5ft (2.5
3.5m)
Minimum Distance 6.8ft (2.1m)
Maximum Distance 9.1ft (2.8m)
· Angle the camera so that objects of interest appear in the bottom 2/3 of the
camera image. · Choose a location where objects of interest will be no further
than 20ft (6.1m) from the
camera. · Angle the camera 15° down from the level position. · Install the
camera between 8.2-11.5ft (2.5-3.5m) off of the ground.
Accuracy of person, vehicle, and animal detection will be influenced by
multiple factors, such as the object’s distance from the camera, the size of
the object, and the height and angle of the camera. Night vision will also
impact the accuracy of detection.
15.2 Configuring Person, Vehicle & Animal Detection
The system allows you to monitor for smart motion events and differentiate
between person, vehicle, and animal shapes. Adjust preferences for person,
vehicle, and/or animal detection per channel.
NOTE
If a Smart Plan is not enabled properly on your camera, the Smart Motion
feature will not work. Please make sure to enable the Smart Motion feature
before continuing. Refer to 25.4.1 Configuring Smart Plan, page 105for full
instructions.
To configure person, vehicle, and animal detection:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Smart Motion tab
from the side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera you would like to configure
smart motion detection.
4. Check to enable the smart motion detection rules that you want to use. 5.
Set a name for the rule by double-clicking the mouse over the Name of the
rule.
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6. Select between Person, Vehicle, or Animal detection types.
NOTE The first three smart motion detection rules were added by default. The
detection type for the three default rules cannot change and the areas can
only be enabled or disabled. All details from rules added after can be changed
or deleted.
7. Click the Draw icon and customize the active area for smart motion
detection:
· Action: Check Appear to detect if an object of interest appears in the
defined area. Check Cross to detect if an object of interest enters or exits
the defined area. Check both to enable each type of action.
· Direction: Determine which direction an object needs to travel in order to
trigger automatic deterrence. You can select Enter for movement entering the
defined area, or Leave for movement exiting the defined area, or Both for both
types of directions.
· To draw, click-and-drag the corners of the yellow box to resize the area.
For most accurate results, set an area where objects of interest will move
within the bounding box as well as into/out of.
· Click OK when finished.
8. Click the Trigger icon to adjust how the system will react to smart motion
detection.
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9. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days and times of the week to enable smart motion detection:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the red timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click . This will allow you to set
exact start and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
10. Choose how the system will react to smart motion detection:
· Record Channel: Select the channels that will record when smart motion is
detected on the selected channel. Set the length of recording following a
smart motion detection event in the Post_REC field.
· Send Email: Check to enable email alerts. You must configure email alerts
before you will be able to receive them (see 19.6.3 Configuring Email Alerts,
page 90).
· PTZ Activation: Set connected PTZ cameras to start a tour, pattern, or go to
a preset location.
· Sequence: Sequence mode will begin. Select the numbered tiles next to this
option to include the corresponding channels in the sequence.
· Buzzer: Check to enable the system buzzer. · Camera Light: Check to enable
warning light. Click Set to change the warning light
mode to Strobe or choose how long the warning light will stay on following a
smart motion detection event. To learn more, see 14.1.1 Smart Motion Activated
Warning Light, page 48. · Camera Audio: Check to enable voice prompts. Click
Set to select a pre-recorded voice message or alarm sound. Choose how many
times the prompt will play following a smart motion detection event. To learn
more, see 14.1.2 Smart Motion Activated Voice Prompt, page 51. · Smart Light:
Check to enable Smart Security LightingTM. Click Set to select a custom color
or choose how long the light will stay on following a smart motion detection
event. Click on the red color box to open the custom color settings. To learn
more, see 14.1.3 Smart Motion Activated Smart Security LightingTM, page 54.
11. Click OK, click OK again. 12. Click Apply to save changes. 13. Click Add
to create additional active areas for smart motion detection on the selected
channel.
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15.3 Searching for Person, Vehicle & Animal Detection (Smart Search) Smart
Search lets you filter recorded video to search for person detection events,
vehicle detection events, animal detection events or all three.
NOTE
In order to use Smart Search, you must configure at least one channel’s smart
detection settings. See the procedure above for full instructions.
To perform a Smart Search: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to open
the Quick Menu, then click Smart Search. 2. Click the Smart Motion tab from
the side panel.
3. Select a channel to search for detection events from, or select All. 4. Enter a start and end time for your search. 5. Select the type of smart motion detection for your search, or select All. 6. Click Search.
7. Events that match your search criteria are displayed. You now have the
following options:
· Click a thumbnail to preview the event. Double-click the preview window to
view in full screen.
· Check thumbnails to perform other actions:
Backup: Back up events. Lock: Lock events. Add Book Mark: Bookmark events.
15.4 Configuring Active View
Track motion that is detected by following and zooming in on the moving
object.
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To configure the active view settings:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Motion tab from the
side panel, then Active
View from the top panel.
3. Select a camera to configure active view for. 4. Check to enable active view. 5. Click to select the zoom setting between 2x, 4x, 6x, or 8x. 6. Click Apply to save changes.
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Face Detection
WARNING Facial recording without consent is illegal in certain jurisdictions.
Lorex Technology does not assume liability for any use of its product that
fails to conform with local laws.
The Face Detection feature allows you to detect and capture faces in the
camera’s field-of-view while triggering alarms and/or notifications. Face
Detection is compatible with certain Lorex IP cameras. For a complete list of
compatible cameras, navigate to your recorder series at
lorex.com/compatibility. 16.1 Ensuring Face & Mask Detection Accuracy The
following are important camera installation notes to ensure accurate Face
Detection. For full camera mounting instructions, see your camera’s
documentation at lorex.com.
Angle 15° 15° 15°
Height 8.2ft (2.5m) 9.8ft (3m) 11.5ft (3.5m)
Minimum Distance 2.8ft (0.86m) 4.5ft (1.39m) 6.3ft (1.93m)
Maximum Distance 10.4ft (3.19m) 9.9ft (3.02m) 9ft (2.75m)
· Install in a bright area and avoid facing direct sunlight with strong
backlights and dark shadows.
· Choose a location where objects of interest will be no further than 10.4ft
(3.19m) from the camera.
· Position the camera about 9.8ft (3m) off the ground to detect the full
proportion of a face. · Angle the camera around 15° down from the level
position. · Point the camera directly where objects of interest will be
facing.
High Accuracy Face Detection Vs. Low Accuracy Face Detection:
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Accuracy will be influenced by lighting conditions and the distance/angle of a
person’s face to the camera. To distinguish facial features, the camera must
be positioned head on with a clear view of a person’s face. Obscured and
partially/fully covered faces will not be accurately captured. To improve the
range of face detection in low light conditions, color night vision will
switch to black & white. If you cannot meet these requirements for
installation, it may be best to follow the guidelines for person and vehicle
detection instead.
Mask Detection
From the Face Detection tab, set the Alarm Type to Mask Detect. Using mask
detection, a person improperly wearing or not wearing a face mask will be
captured in the side preview panel and a notification will be sent from the
Lorex Home app. Check Auto Response to remind visitors to: “Please wear your
face mask.”
NOTE
You can use the face detection feature without using mask detection.
16.2 Enable Face & Mask Detection in Smart Plan The face detection option
cannot be used simultaneously with other smart plans. To enable the Face
Detection feature, disable all other smart plans. To enable face detection in
smart plan settings: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the
Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Smart Plan tab from the side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera you would like to configure face
detection. 4. Deselect the other smart feature icons, then select the Face
Detection feature icon.
NOTE
When a smart feature icon is enabled, the icon appears blue. Click the blue
smart feature icon again to disable it. When a feature is disabled, the icon
appears white.
5. Click Apply to save changes.
16.3 Configuring Face Detection The system allows you to monitor for face
events. Select channels that you want to enable face detection on and adjust
preferences. To configure face detection: 1. From the Live View display,
right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu. 2. Click Events,
then Event Settings. Click the Face Detection tab from the side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera you would like to configure for face detection. 4. Select Continuous. 5. Check to enable face detection on the selected channel.
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6. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days of the week to enable face detection:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the red timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click . This will allow you to set
exact start and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
7. Choose how the system will react to face detection:
· Record Channel: Select the channels that will record when a face is detected
on the selected channel. Set the length of recording following a face
detection event in the Post_ REC field.
· Send Email: Check to enable email alerts. You must configure email alerts
before you will be able to receive them (see 19.6.3 Configuring Email Alerts,
page 90).
· PTZ Activation: Set connected PTZ cameras to start a tour, pattern, or go to
a preset location.
· Sequence: Sequence mode will begin. Select the numbered tiles next to this
option to include the corresponding channels in the sequence.
· Buzzer: Check to enable the system buzzer. · Camera Light: Check to enable
warning light. Click Set to change the warning light
mode to Strobe or choose how long the warning light will stay on following a
face detection event. To learn more, see 14.1.1 Smart Motion Activated Warning
Light, page 48. · Smart Light: Check to enable Smart Security LightingTM.
Click Set to select a custom color or choose how long the light will stay on
following a face detection event. Click on the red color box to open the
custom color settings. To learn more, see 14.1.3 Smart Motion Activated Smart
Security LightingTM, page 54.
8. Click Apply to save changes.
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9. (OPTIONAL) Click Copy to apply the settings for the current channel to one
or more other channels.
16.4 Configuring Mask Detection Select channels that you want to enable mask
detection on and adjust preferences. To configure mask detection: 1. From the
Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Face Detection tab from the
side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera you would like to configure for face detection. 4. Select Mask Detect. 5. Check to enable mask detection on the selected channel.
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6. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days of the week to enable mask detection:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the red timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click . This will allow you to set
exact start and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
7. Choose how the system will react to mask detection:
· Record Channel: Select the channels that will record when a face is detected
on the selected channel. Set the length of recording following a face
detection event in the Post_ REC field.
· Send Email: Check to enable email alerts. You must configure email alerts
before you will be able to receive them (see 19.6.3 Configuring Email Alerts,
page 90).
· PTZ Activation: Set connected PTZ cameras to start a tour, pattern, or go to
a preset location.
· Sequence: Sequence mode will begin. Select the numbered tiles next to this
option to include the corresponding channels in the sequence.
· Buzzer: Check to enable the system buzzer. · Auto Response: Check to enable
an automatic audio response when a face is detected
without a mask.
8. Click Apply to save changes. 9. (OPTIONAL) Click Copy to apply the
settings for the current channel to one or more other
channels.
16.5 Live Preview of Face & Mask Detection
Preview captured face detection and mask detection on your camera’s live view
display.
To preview face and/or mask detection:
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1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Face Preview. 2. Click Enable for the face preview panel to appear on the
right side of the screen. Click Dis-
able for the face preview panel to disappear from live view.
16.6 Searching for Face & Mask Detection (Smart Search) Search for face
detection events on a specific channel or the entire system. You can also
choose to back up events (USB flash drive required not included). To perform
a Smart Search: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick
Menu, then click Smart Search. 2. Click the Face Detection tab from the side
panel.
3. Select a channel to search for detection events from, or select All. 4.
Enter a start and end time for your search. 5. Select the type of face
detection for your search, or select All.
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6. Click Search.
7. Events that match your search criteria are displayed. You now have the
following options:
· Click a thumbnail to preview the event. Double-click the preview window to
view in full screen.
· Check thumbnails to perform other actions:
Backup: Back up events. Lock: Lock events. Add Book Mark: Bookmark events.
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Package & Envelope Detection
The package and envelope detection feature allows you to create a bounding box
within the camera’s field-of-view to notify you of package/envelope deliveries
or pick-ups. This feature is used to detect and record mail, boxes, a courier,
or a mail truck. Upon detection, the camera begins recording and will have an
exact update on the event. Package and envelope detection is compatible with
certain Lorex IP cameras. For a complete list of compatible cameras, navigate
to your recorder series at lorex.com/compatibility. 17.1 Ensuring Package &
Envelope Detection Accuracy The following are important camera installation
notes to ensure accurate package and envelope detection. For full camera
mounting instructions, see your camera’s documentation at lorex.com.
Angle 15°
Height 8.211.5ft (2.5
— 3.5m)
Minimum Distance 6.8ft (2.1m)
Maximum Distance 9.1ft (2.8m)
The image below is a good example of camera placement, angle, and height for your camera to detect packages/envelopes. This view captures the path leading up to the door and the door stoop, where packages/envelopes are typically dropped-off. Note that there are no obstructions between the camera and the bounding box; monitoring a simple environment with a clear view ensures accurate detection and minimizes false alerts.
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17.2 Enable Package & Envelope Detection in Smart Plan
For certain Lorex IP cameras, the package and envelope detection feature
cannot be used simultaneously with other smart plans and is disabled by
default. If a Smart Plan is not enabled properly on your camera, the
Package/Envelope Detection feature will not work. Please make sure to enable
the Package/Envelope feature before continuing.
To enable package and envelope detection in smart plan settings:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Smart Plan tab from
the side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera you would like to configure
package and envelope detection.
4. Select the Package/Envelope Detection feature icon.
NOTE
If your Lorex IP camera cannot use the package and envelope detection
simultaneously with other smart plans, you will need to disable all other
smart plans. When a smart feature icon is enabled, the icon appears blue.
Click the blue smart feature icon again to disable it. When a feature is
disabled, the icon appears white.
5. Click Apply to save changes.
17.3 Configuring Package & Envelope Detection The system allows you to define
an area and set a period to detect packages/envelopes that are either left
behind or missing. Select channels that you want to enable package/envelope
detection on and adjust preferences. To configure package and envelope
detection: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu,
then click Main Menu.
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2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Package/Envelope Detection tab from the side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera you would like to configure
package/envelope detection.
4. Check to enable the package/envelope detection rules that you want to use.
5. Set a name for the rule by double-clicking the mouse over the Name of the
rule. 6. Select between Package Left Behind or Package Missing detection
types.
NOTE
The first two package/envelope detection rules were added by default. The
detection type for the two default rules cannot change and the areas can only
be enabled or disabled. All details from rules added after can be changed or
deleted.
7. Click the Draw icon and customize the active area for package/envelope
detection:
· To draw, click-and-drag the corners of the yellow box to resize the area.
For most accurate results, set an area where objects of interest will move
within the bounding box as well as into/out of.
· Under Min Duration, type in the number of seconds before the device triggers
an event. · Click OK when finished.
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8. Click the trigger modifying icon lope detection.
to adjust how the system will react to package/enve-
9. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days and times of the week to enable package/ envelope detection:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the red timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
. This will allow you to set exact start
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10. Choose how the system will react to package/envelope detection:
· Record Channel: Select the channels that will record when a package or
envelope is left behind or missing on the selected channel. Set the length of
recording following a package/envelope detection event in the Post_REC field.
· Send Email: Check to enable email alerts. You must configure email alerts
before you will be able to receive them (see 19.6.3 Configuring Email Alerts,
page 90).
· PTZ Activation: Set connected PTZ cameras to start a tour, pattern, or go to
a preset location.
· Sequence: Sequence mode will begin. Select the numbered tiles next to this
option to include the corresponding channels in the sequence.
· Buzzer: Check to enable the system buzzer. · Camera Light: Check to enable
warning light. Click Set to change the warning light
mode to Strobe or choose how long the warning light will stay on following a
package/ envelope detection event. To learn more, see 14.1.1 Smart Motion
Activated Warning Light, page 48. · Camera Audio: Check to enable voice
prompts. Click Set to select a pre-recorded voice message or alarm sound.
Choose how many times the prompt will play following a package/envelope
detection event. To learn more, see 14.1.2 Smart Motion Activated Voice
Prompt, page 51. · Smart Light: Check to enable Smart Security LightingTM.
Click Set to select a custom color or choose how long the light will stay on
following a package/envelope detection event. Click on the red color box to
open the custom color settings. To learn more, see 14.1.3 Smart Motion
Activated Smart Security LightingTM, page 54.
11. Click OK, click OK again. 12. Click Apply to save changes. 13. Click Add
to create additional active areas for smart motion detection on the selected
channel.
17.4 Searching for Package & Envelope Detection (Smart Search)
Search for package/envelope events on a specific channel or the entire system.
You can also choose to back up events (USB flash drive required not
included).
To perform a Smart Search:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Smart Search. 2. Click the Package/Envelope Detection tab from the side panel.
3. Select a channel to search for detection events from, or select All. 4. Enter a start and end time for your search. 5. Select the type of package/envelope detection for your search, or select All.
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6. Click Search.
7. Events that match your search criteria are displayed. You now have the
following options:
· Click a thumbnail to preview the event. Double-click the preview window to
view in full screen.
· Check thumbnails to perform other actions:
Backup: Back up events. Lock: Lock events. Add Book Mark: Bookmark events.
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Heat Map
Heat map works as a graphical overlay that displays the area and frequency of
motion detected in the camera’s image using a warm-to-cool color scheme. The
warm colors indicate sections with the most motion detected, red being the
highest detected areas, and the cool colors point to the lowest detected
areas.
Heat Map is compatible with certain Lorex IP cameras. For a complete list of
compatible cameras, navigate to your recorder series at
lorex.com/compatibility. 18.1 Enable Heat Map in Smart Plan If a Smart Plan is
not enabled properly on your camera, the heat map feature will not work.
Please make sure to enable the Heat Map feature before continuing. To enable
heat map in smart plan settings: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to
open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event
Settings. Click the Smart Plan tab from the side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera you would like to configure heat
map. 4. Select the Heat Map feature icon.
NOTE When a smart feature icon is enabled, the icon appears blue. Click the
blue smart feature icon again to disable it. When a feature is disabled, the
icon appears white.
5. Click Apply to save changes. 18.2 Configuring Heat Map Use the heat map
feature to see hot and cold areas of the camera’s image. Select channels to
use heat map on and adjust preferences. To configure heat map: 1. From the
Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Heat Map tab from the side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera. 4. Check to enable heat map on
the selected camera.
5. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days and times of the week to
enable heat map:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the red timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
6. Click Apply to save changes.
. This will allow you to set exact start
18.3 Searching for Heat Map (Smart Search) Search for heat mapping on a
specific channel or the entire system. You can also choose to back up events
(USB flash drive required not included).
To perform a Smart Search: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to open
the Quick Menu, then click Smart Search.
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2. Click the Heat Map tab from the side panel.
3. Select a camera to search for heat map. 4. Choose a start time and end
time for your search. 5. Click Search. 6. All heat mapping data matching your
search criteria is displayed. You now have the option
to export:
· Connect a USB flash drive (not included) to a free USB port on the unit and
click Export. · Select a folder for exporting and click OK.
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SafeguardTM
The SafeguardTM feature allows you to create a bounding box within the
camera’s field-of-view to notify you on whether an object is left behind or
missing. · Left Behind: For an object to be detected as left behind, it must
be a newly added object
placed in a set area and unattended over a specified amount of time. This is
useful to keep track of certain areas in which objects are not to be placed. ·
Missing: The missing object rule allows you to set a region around an object
and if the object is moved or missing from the detection area an alarm will be
triggered. This is useful to monitor certain areas that contain valuable
items. SafeguardTM is compatible with certain Lorex IP cameras. For a complete
list of compatible cameras, navigate to your recorder series at
lorex.com/compatibility. 19.1 Ensuring Safeguard Detection Accuracy The
following are important camera installation notes to ensure accurate Safeguard
detection. For full camera mounting instructions, see your camera’s
documentation at lorex.com.
Angle 15°
Height 8.211.5ft (2.5
— 3.5m)
Minimum Distance 6.8ft (2.1m)
Maximum Distance 9.1ft (2.8m)
19.2 Configuring SafeguardTM The system allows you to define an area and set a
period to detect objects that are either left behind or missing. Select
channels that you want to enable SafeguardTM on and adjust preferences.
NOTE
If a Smart Plan is not enabled properly on your camera, the SafeguardTM
feature will not work. Please make sure to enable the SafeguardTM feature
before continuing. Refer to 25.4.1 Configuring Smart Plan, page 105 for full
instructions.
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To configure SafeguardTM:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Main Menu. 2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Safeguard tab from
the side panel.
3. Select a channel with a compatible camera you would like to configure SafeguardTM. 4. Click Add to create a SafeguardTM rule. 5. Check to enable the rule. 6. Set a name for the rule by double-clicking the mouse over the Name of the rule. 7. Select between Left Behind or Missing detection types.
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8. Click the Draw icon and customize the active area for SafeguardTM:
· To draw, click-and-drag the corners of the yellow polygon shape to resize
the area. For most accurate results, use SafeguardTM in areas that are simple,
without frequent or obvious light change, and with low-density traffic. False
alarms increase in high-density areas where there are too many people.
· Under Period, type in the number of seconds before the device triggers an
event. · Click OK when finished.
NOTE
Safeguard is a smart feature that may be used in high-traffic areas.
Increasing the time period before the system is triggered may help to reduce
false alerts.
9. Click the Trigger icon to adjust how the system will react to SafeguardTM
detection.
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10. Click Set next to Schedule to choose which days and times of the week to enable SafeguardTM:
· Click or click-and-drag along each of the red timelines to quickly add or remove time from each day’s schedule in 30minute segments.
· Click
beside 2 or more days to link schedules (
quickly change multiple schedules at once.
). This allows you to
· To make fine adjustments to a schedule, click . This will allow you to set
exact start and end times for a schedule.
· Click OK when finished.
11. Choose how the system will react when SafeguardTM is triggered:
· Record Channel: Select the channels that will record when SafeguardTM is
triggered on the selected channel. Set the length of recording following a
SafeguardTM event in the Post_REC field.
· Send Email: Check to enable email alerts. You must configure email alerts
before you will be able to receive them (see 19.6.3 Configuring Email Alerts,
page 90).
· PTZ Activation: Set connected PTZ cameras to start a tour, pattern, or go to
a preset location.
· Sequence: Sequence mode will begin. Select the numbered tiles next to this
option to include the corresponding channels in the sequence.
· Buzzer: Check to enable the system buzzer. · Camera Light: Check to enable
warning light. Click Set to change the warning light
mode to Strobe or choose how long the warning light will stay on following a
SafeguardTM event. To learn more, see 14.1.1 Smart Motion Activated Warning
Light, page 48. · Camera Audio: Check to enable voice prompts. Click Set to
select a pre-recorded voice message or alarm sound. Choose how many times the
prompt will play following a SafeguardTM event. To learn more, see 14.1.2
Smart Motion Activated Voice Prompt, page 51.
12. Click OK, click OK again. 13. Click Apply to save changes. 14. Click the
icon underneath Delete to remove the active area for SafeguardTM on the
selected
channel.
19.3 Searching for SafeguardTM events (Smart Search)
Search for SafeguardTM events on a specific channel or the entire system. You
can also choose to back up events (USB flash drive required not included).
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To perform a Smart Search:
1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click
Smart Search. 2. Click the Safeguard tab from the side panel.
3. Select a channel to search for detection events from, or select All. 4. Enter a start and end time for your search. 5. Select the type of SafeguardTM detection for your search, or select All. 6. Click Search.
7. Events that match your search criteria are displayed. You now have the
following options:
· Click a thumbnail to preview the event. Double-click the preview window to
view in full screen.
· Check thumbnails to perform other actions:
Backup: Back up events. Lock: Lock events. Add Book Mark: Bookmark events.
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Smart Security LightingTM
Certain Lorex IP deterrence cameras have a built-in, colorful Smart Security
LightingTM on the front of the camera. This smart security lighting feature
can be set to different lighting modes or paired with smart motion detection
settings. To learn how to pair Smart Security LightingTM with smart motion,
refer to 14.1.3 Smart Motion Activated Smart Security LightingTM, page 54.
Smart Security LightingTM is compatible with certain Lorex IP cameras. For a
complete list of compatible cameras, navigate to your recorder series at
lorex.com/compatibility.
20.1 Configuring Smart Security LightingTM Select a Smart Security LightingTM mode for your camera. To configure Smart Security LightingTM: 1. From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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2. Click Events, then Event Settings. Click the Smart Security Lighting tab from the side panel.
3. Under Camera, select your deterrence camera. 4. Check to Enable. 5. Under
Mode, select between the different lighting modes or select Custom to
customize the
colors. 6. (Optional) Adjust Custom mode preferences:
· Current Date: Select the weekday from the drop-down menu and then click
Schedule to choose the times of the week to enable Smart Security LightingTM.
· Period (16): Choose the time that Smart Security LightingTM
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