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    Copyright © 2006 LOREX Technology Inc. Instruction Manual English Version 1.0 4 CHANNEL NETWORKABLE DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER MODEL: SC325000[...]

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    ii CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE TH E RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSID E. REFER SERVICING TO A QUALIFIED SERVICE PER SONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral tria ngle, is inte nded to alert the user to the presence of unin sulated ?[...]

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    iii Important Saf eguards Important Safeguards In addition to the careful atte ntion devoted to quality standards in the manufactu re process of your video product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instru ment. However, sa fety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment [...]

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    iv Important Safeguards Ser vice 13. Servicing - Do not attemp t to service this vide o equipment yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or oth er hazards. Refer a ll servicing to qualified service personnel. 14. Conditions Requiring Service - Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and refe r servicing to[...]

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    v General Precau tions FCC CLASS B NOTICE Note: This equipment has b een tested and found to comply wi th the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provid e reasonable protecti on against harmful in terference in a residential installation. Th is equipment generates, us es, and can r[...]

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    vi DVR Features DVR Features • High quality recording using advanced MJ PEG video compression (5~2 0Kbyte/frame) • Supports 2 disk drives (1 internal/1 removable) • Remote Control or Main Panel operation • Password Security Protected • Multiple Viewing modes: Quad, Full Screen • Video motion detection • Audio recording • Free DDNS S[...]

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    7 Table of Cont ents Table of Contents IGetting Started ....................... .................................................................. 9 SC325000 - Front - Primary Func tion Buttons ...... .................................. 10 SC325000 - Back .. ............................................................ ...................... 12 Remot[...]

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    8 Table of Conten ts[...]

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    9 Getting Started Getting Started The SC325000 system comes with the following components: CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM, INCLUDING ALL COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE. 4 CHANNEL NETWORKABLE DVR (Hard Drive NOT Included) Remote Control (with Batteries) NetViewer Software Power Supply - 12V 5A Quadruple BNC Video Lo[...]

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    10 SC325000 - Front - Primar y Function Buttons SC325000 - Front - Primar y Function Buttons 1. REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE BAY - Mounting location for a REMOVABLE HARD DRIVE. See Page 14 for Hard Drive Installa tion instructions. NOTE : This DVR allows for the connection of 2 Hard Drives at 300GB each. For ease of use, a drive can be connected using the [...]

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    11 SC325000 - Front - Primar y Function Buttons 8. MENU BUTTON - Displays the on screen MENU. For details on MENU options, see page 18. 9. CHANNEL BUTTONS : • CH1 / UP : Changes to CHANNEL 1 in Camera Mode, and is used as UP in MENU mode • CH2 / RIGHT : Changes to CHANNEL 2 in Camera Mode, and is used as RIGHT in MENU mode • CH3 / DOWN : Cha [...]

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    12 SC325000 - Back SC325000 - Back 1. VIDEO OUT - VIDEO Output connections to a MONITOR or DVR 2. VIDEO IN (CH1-CH4) - Channel 1-4 VIDEO INPUTS (for CAMERA or SERVATION SYST E M connectivity) 3. AUDIO OUT - Port for connecting AUDIO OUT from the DVR to another device 4. AUDIO IN (CH1-CH4) - Channel 1-4 AUDIO INPUTS (from CAMERA or DVR) 5. POWER SWI[...]

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    13 Remote Contro l Remote Control Listed below is a quick reference for u s e of t he Remote Control. For more details on specific remote control features, refer to the Fro n t Panel features. 1. REC - Initiates recording 2.  /CH1 - Up in MENU Mode / Change to CH1 3. ONE FRM - Advance one frame in playback 4.  /CH4 - Left in MENU Mode / Chang[...]

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    14 Installing the Hard Drive Installing the Hard Drive The Hard Drive serves the same purpose in a DVR as a video cassette does in a VCR. Please follow the steps carefully in order to ensure proper installation. The compartment located on the front pane l of the DVR is the remova ble Cartridge Casing in which you insert the Hard Drive. The various [...]

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    15 Installing the Hard Drive STEP 4: Secure the Hard Drive in the Casing • Use screws and tighten them, positioning the Hard Drive into place. This step is optional, but it is recommended. STEP 5: Slide the top Cover over the Cartridge Ca sing • Slide the Cover forward over the Cartridg e Case. Ensure it is secured in place over the release lat[...]

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    16 Starting the DVR - Self Te st Screens Starting the DVR - Self T est Screens Once the DVR has been connected and p owered on, the following self-test screen s will appear: NOTE: This unit does NOT include a Hard Drive. LOREX STANDALONE DVR [ V #.## ] MASTER HDD *************** SLAVE HDD ........... NOT INSTALLED AUDIO OK SYSTEM START : The first [...]

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    17 Starting the DVR - QUAD Dis play Starting the DVR - QUAD Display After the system self-tests have been comple ted, the DVR will switch to the CAMERA viewing screens (in QUAD MODE) with the foll owing information displayed on screen : • ALARM [----] : Shows CAMERAS in ALARM mode • CH1-CH4 : Camera title indicators • USED #% [M] : Amount of [...]

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    18 Main Menu Control Main Menu Control Enter the MENU screen by pressing the MENU button. Scroll through the 9 options b y pressing the UP and DOWN buttons. To enter a sub-menu , navigate to the option and press the  button. To exit a SUBMENU , press the MENU button, which takes you back to the MAIN MENU. To exit the MAIN MENU , press the MENU b[...]

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    19 Time / Date Set T ime / Date Set 1. DATE FORMAT - Display the DATE FORMAT on the monitor screen. Navigate using the  buttons, and press the  button to set the date format. Available options include: • YYYY/MM/DD • MM/DD/YYYY • DD/MM/YYYY 2. DATE/TIME SET - Changes the date and time for the DVR. Navigate to th e DATE/TIME SET menu [...]

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    20 Schedule Set Schedule Set 1. SCHEDULE - Sets the scheduled recording to ON/ OFF. Navigate to this option using the  buttons, and press the  button to change the option. 2. RECORD FPS - Sets the recording speed in FPS (Frames Per Second). Navigate to this option using the  buttons, and press the  button to chan ge the option to [...]

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    21 Sensor Set Sensor Set 1 . SENSOR RECORD DURATION - Sets the length of time for the recording once a sensor input ha s been detected (i.e. If Mot ion is detected, the DVR will start recording, and will continue recording for 10 seconds). Navigate to this option using the  buttons, and press the  button to change the option to one of the [...]

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    22 Alarm Set Alarm Set 1. DURATION - Sets the length of time an ALARM message is displayed on the monitor. Navigate to this option using the  buttons, and press the  button to change the option to one of the follo wing settings: 5 SEC / 10 SEC / 15 SEC / 20 SEC / 25 SEC / 30 SEC or CONT (Continuous Alarm). 2. CHANNEL1 - CHANNEL4 - Sets the[...]

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    23 Record Set Record Set 1. RECO RD MODE - Configures the recording type. Navigate to this option using the  buttons, and press the  button to change the option: • EACH - In EACH mode, the system records the video images from the 4 cameras sepa rately. Each camera recording can be played back individually (in full screen) using the 1-4 b[...]

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    24 Advanced Menu Set Advanced Menu Set 1. CHANGE PASSWORD - Allows you to change the password for the DVR. Na vigate to this option using the  buttons, and press the  button to access the PASSWORD menu: [ PASSWORD ] • Current Password - Default Master Password is 111111 • New Password: Enter a new password • Confirm Password: Confirm[...]

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    25 System Info rmation System Information 1. HDD CAP DISPLAY - Sets the Hard Drive Capacity on screen display to ON/OFF . Navigate to this option using the  buttons, and press the  button to chang e the option to either Y or N. 1. HDD SUMMARY - Shows a summary of Ha rd Drive usage for the Master Hard Drive and Slave Hard Drive (if installe[...]

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    26 Network Network 1. CLIENT ACCESS ENABLE - Allows access and control to the DVR using the Client Program (through the Network) if set to YES. Navigate to this option using t he  buttons, and press the  button to change th e option to either Y or N. 2. DHCP ON - Allows the DVR unit to get the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway automatica[...]

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    27 Network Network 5. DDNS - The DDNS Value will automatica lly be completed when GET DDNS is set to YES . To manually set this value, navigate to this option using the  buttons, and press the  button to access the DDNS Submenu. Use the  keys to change the values, a nd press the  key to accept the change. 6. DNS - The DNS Va[...]

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    28 Recording Functions Recording Functions The SC325000 DVR has 4 a vailable recording ty pes: Manual, Schedule, Mo tion or Sensor. • Motion: Recording starts when Motion is detected from a Camera input. Motion Recording is configured through the Motion Menu options. Refer to Page 21 fo r more details. • Sensor: Recording starts when the system[...]

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    29 Recording - On screen Messages Recording - On screen Messages • ALARM: Displays the current Alarm Configur ation for all channels. In the above image, 1 indicates that Channel 1 is in ALARM, Channel 2 is NOT Configured for Alarm mode, and Channels 3 and 4 are NOT in ALARM mo de. • USED/SIZE: Displays the amount of Hard Dr ive space used, and[...]

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    30 Search Functions - Event Search Search Functions - Event Search Press the EVENT button on the main con trol panel to access the Record ed Events by: • Total Event - Displays all recorded event types • Scheduled Event - Displays Scheduled recording • Sensor Event - Displays Sensor event recording • Motion Event - Displays Motion event rec[...]

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    31 Search Function s - Time Search Search Functions - T ime Search Press the TIME button on the main con trol panel to access the Recorded Events by time. • Navigate using the  buttons, and p ress the  buttons to change the reco rded time • Press the  || (PLAY/PAUSE) button to view the selected event . Playback Functions Playback[...]

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    32 PTZ (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) Control PTZ (Pan/T ilt/Zoom) Control The SC325000 DVR supports PTZ Mode, h owever th is will only work with PTZ type cameras Press the SLOW button on the front p anel of the DVR to enter PTZ Mode ] The following buttons are used to Control a camera in PTZ mode: • SLOW Button: Enter / Exit PTZ Mode • CH1 Button: UP Mode - [...]

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    33 NetViewer - Installation Requirements NetViewer - Installation Requirements The NetViewer software (included with the DVR) has the following installation requiremen ts. Minimum System Requirements: Recommended System Requirements : Please refer to the NetViewe r Installation Guide included with your DVR for further details. Operating System Wind[...]

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    34 Network Connectiv ity Network Connectivity The SC325000 DVR can be remotely controlled us ing your existing network and the provided NetViewer sof tware. DVR ROUTER (Not Included) PC (Not Included) INTERNET 1. Connect the DVR to the Router using the supplied Ethernet Cable. Power the Observation unit on. NOTE: The DVR must be connected to the ro[...]

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    35 Router Port Forwarding Computer Internal IP 192.168.0.2 DVR Internal IP 192.168.0.3 Router Internal IP 192.168.0.1 Router External IP 216.13.154.34 NETWORK EXAMPLE Internet Internal Network Router Port For warding You will need to enable port forwarding on your Rout er to allow fo r external communications with your DVR. Enable port forwarding o[...]

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    36 Router Port Forwarding[...]

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    37 DVR Specifications - Appendix #1 DVR Specifications - Appendix #1 As our products are subject to continu ous improvement, LOREX Technology Inc. and its subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design, specifications and prices, without no tice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE Video Input / Video Output 4 Channel Input / 2 C[...]

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    38 Connecting Cameras t o the DVR - Appendix #2 Connecting Cameras to the DVR - Appendix #2 The SC325000 DVR can be used up to 4 BNC Cameras (not included) BNC Connected Cameras BNC connected cameras are not in cluded with the DVR, however can be ordered online at www.sentinelcctv.com BNC Cameras have several cables and receive power from a wall ou[...]

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    39 Connecting a Sla ve Monitor - Appendix #3 Connecting a Slave Monitor - Appendix #3 Connections to a Slave Monitor (not included) c an be made through the VIDEO OUT ports on the back of the DVR A Slave Monitor is used as a View Only device. A Slave Monitor ca n o nly display camera data as it is shown on-screen on the DVR. Specific controls for t[...]

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    40 Connecting to an Obser vation System - Appendix #4 Connecting to an Obser vation System - Appendix #4 The SC325000 DVR can be used with an Observation System (not includ ed). NOTE : If you are using an Observation System, th e DIN Type Cameras should be connected to the DIN ports on the System, an d Looping Video BNC should be connected between [...]

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    41 Connecting Alar m Device - Appen dix #5 Connecting Alarm Device - Appendix #5 Alarm controls are enabled through the Menu system on the DVR. Additional alarm devices can be connected to the syste m (Motion Sensors, Door/Window Se nsors). A motion detection or sensor unit can be used to send a signal to the DVR to begin camera viewing on the matc[...]

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    42 Troubleshooting T roubleshooting When a malfunction occurs, it may not be seri ous and can b e corrected easily. The follo wing describes the most common problems and solutions. Plea se refer to the following before callin g your DVR dealer Problem: DVR Unit is not receiving power, or is not powering up • Confirm that all cables are connected [...]

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    43 Troubleshootin g • Check the CAMERA connections to the DVR (Audio and Video) • Check that the monitor being used h as sound capabilities • Disconnect and reconnect the ca ble at the DVR and at the Camera • Try moving the camera to another chan nel or use another cab le[...]

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    It’s all on the web Product Information User Manuals Quick Start Guides Specification Sheets Software Upgrades Firmware Upgrades LOREX Technology Inc. VISIT www.sentinelcctv.com www.sentinelcctv.com[...]