LG LE5016D-NH manuel d'utilisation

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    Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for future reference. O WNER’S MANU AL Hybrid Digital Video R ecor der MODEL S LE5016/LE5008 Serie s LE4016/LE4008 Series P /NO : MFL6056047 0 1005 (V1. 0)[...]

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    2 Safe t y Information 1 Safety Information 1 Saf et y Inf ormation CA UTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NO T OPEN CAUTION: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE C OVER (OR BACK ) NO USER-SER VICEABLE P ARTS INSIDE REFER SER VICING TO QU ALIFIED SER VICE PERSONNEL. This lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triang[...]

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    Safe t y Information 3 1 Safety Information L G Elec tronics hereby declar es that this/these product(s) is/are in compliance with the essential requirements and other r elevant provisions of Directive 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, and 2009/125/ EC. European repr esentative : L G Elec tronics Ser vice Europe B.V . Veluwezoom 15, 1327 AE Almere. The Neth[...]

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    4 Safe t y Information 1 Safety Information Saf ety w arnings and Cautions The following ar e warnings and cautions for the safety of the users and for the pr evention of any pr oper ty damage. Please read the f ollowing carefully . W ARNING • T ur n o the system before installation. Do not plug in several electric devices to the same outle[...]

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    Safe t y Information 5 1 Safety Information CA UTION Please beware of the f ollowing precautions befor e installing the DVR. • Avoid positioning the pr oduct in any place where the unit may come into contact with moisture , dust, or soot. • Avoid placing in dir ect sunlight or near heating appliances. • Keep the product away from ele[...]

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    6 Content s 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Cont ents 1 Saf ety Inf ormation 3 IMPORT ANT SAFET Y INSTRUCTIONS 2 Prepar ation 8 Intr oduction 8 F eature s 8 Acce ssories 9 F ront Panel 11 R ear Panel 12 R emot e Control 3 Installation 13 Connections 13 Precautions 13 Basic Connection Overview 14 Connecting Camera 14 Connecting Display device 14 Connecting A udio dev[...]

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    Content s 7 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 43 Panic R ecording 44 Instant Playback 44 Sear ch and Playback 44 Dat e and Time Sear ch 44 E vent Search 45 Bookmark Sear ch 45 A TM/POS Search 46 Export Search 4 7 F unctions A vailable During Playback 5 L G Network Client Progr am 48 Introduction 48 Recommended PC R equirements 48 Before ins tall the program 48 Getting[...]

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    8 Preparation 2 Preparation Intr oduction Model LE5016D (16 Channel) is used for the description, operation and details provided in this operating guide. F eatur es • Stable embedded Linux operating system. • Journal ling system for HDD le recov er y following pow er recovery. • Small le sizes with H.264 compression. • [...]

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    Preparation 9 2 Preparation F r ont Panel Fr ont of the LE5016/LE4016 series  a b c d e f g hi j k  l m n o p q o r s t Fr ont of the LE5008/LE4008 series  a b c d e f g hi j k  l m n o p q o r s t a 1 (Po wer): Turns DVR on[...]

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    10 Preparation 2 Preparation • Sub-functions Button number F unction Description 3/4 FOCUS - / FOCUS + Adjusts focus position. 5 OSD Accesses or remo ves the System Control Bar ( OSD). 6 INFO Displays or remov es system information. 7/8 IRIS - / IRIS + Adjust iris position. 9 ALM.OFF Cancels alarm activation and returns the system to the condi[...]

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    Preparation 11 2 Preparation Re ar Panel Rear of the LE5016/LE4016 series  a b c  d e f g h i j k lm no p q Rear of the LE5008/LE4008 series  a b n k p c  d e f g h i j lm o q a VIDEO INPUT: Connect the camera ’ s video output to these BNC [...]

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    12 Preparation 2 Preparation Remot e Control Button Description POWER ( 1 ) T ur ns DVR on or o. L OCK Displays the lock menu to change user type or disable system operation. ID Set the appropriate DVR system ID to operate via the IR Remote Contr oller when using the multiple DVR. Press the ID butt on then press the number button within 2 second[...]

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    Installation 13 3 Installation Connections Precautions • Depending on the camera and other equipment there are various ways to connect the unit. Please r efer to the camera manual or manuals for other devices as necessary for additional connection information. • Be sure to switch o the camera bef ore installation and connection. Basic [...]

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    14 Installation 3 Installation Connecting Camera Connect the video output of your camera to the unit, using a standard 75 Ω video coaxial cable with BNC connector . Camera connection Connecting Display device This unit can be outputted simultaneously from the VGA and MAIN OUT jack. The video sig nal connection between the DVR and the monitor . CCT[...]

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    Installation 15 3 Installation Connecting USB device USB device connection USB Memory device Inser t the memor y device into the USB por t. The system automatically recogniz es the device. Using a USB memory de vice the system software can be easily upgraded. USB External device Connect the external device to the USB por t. (Example: External HDD o[...]

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    16 Installation 3 Installation Connecting Network Y ou can control and monitor the system via network. With the remote contr ol (monitoring), you can change the system conguration or monitors the image via network. Af ter the installation, check the network settings for the remote contr ol and monitoring work. Network connection Router Broadband[...]

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    Installation 17 3 Installation Connecting LKD1000 controller Connecting the LKD1000 controller to control the DVR. (Refer t o the manuals of the LKD1000 controller for mor e details.). The LKD1000 controller have t o be connected to the 2 (DA T A 2) por t as shown illustration. If you connect the LKD1000 controller to the 1 (DA T A 1) port, the LKD[...]

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    18 Installation 3 Installation Alarm Output Connect the alarm device to the alarm output. Alarm signal output at an event occurrence. Alarm output connection T erminal No. Description G Ground 1 Alarm Output 1 2 Alarm Output 2 3 Alarm Output 3 4 Alarm Output 4 NO TE The internal switching relays ar e rated for 0.3 A at 125 V AC or 1 A at 30 V DC. I[...]

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    Installation 19 3 Installation 7. Connect the SA T A cable to the SA T A connector on the main board. 8. Assemble the top case. 9. F ix the screws. 10. When you turn the power of the unit on, the new HDD is detected and formatted automatically . Replacing the Hard Disk Driv e T ur n the power of the unit o and detach the power plug fr om the out[...]

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    20 Installation 3 Installation General Explanation o f the Live Screen on the Main Monit or Main Monitor Scr een  a b c d e f a Channel Number Displays the channel number . b Channel Name Displays the edited channel name. c Selected Channel Displays the selected channel with white box. d C amera Status Icon Displays the PTZ camera[...]

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    Installation 21 3 Installation Y ou can capture and save the current image in JPEG le format. Y ou should connect the external de vice to save the capture image. 1. Playback the recor ded data. 2. P ause the play back at a desir ed point during playback. 3. Click this button. The device selection window is displayed. 4. Select a device and click[...]

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    22 Installation 3 Installation Selecting the Spot Monitor screen mode Y ou can select the live screen mode to full or 4-split screens on the spot monitor . 1. Press SPO T or Click the icon in the system control bar . Screen mode select menu of spot monitor is displayed on the main monitor . 2. S elect screen mode. Channel Buttons Screen split mode [...]

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    Installation 23 3 Installation T o Register Preset P ositions 1. Move the camera to a point you wish by using the , , , buttons. 2. Pr ess SET or click the icon. 3. Select the preset number you wish to regist er . 4. Pr ess ENTER or click the icon. The position and its number are memorized. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to add additional positions. NO TE [...]

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    24 Installation 3 Installation Viewing Syst em Information T o view system information: 1. Pr ess the INFO button or click the icon in the system control bar . The system information window is display ed on the main monitor . • Update: Pr ess this button to update the syst em information. 2. Pr ess the INFO button or click the [Exit] button to[...]

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    Installation 25 3 Installation Export the recorded dat a This unit can manually copy recor ded images and audio from built- in HDD to the external recording devices. 1. Pr ess COPY or click the icon in the system contr ol bar . The export menu window appears. 2. Select [ T arget Device] then press ENTER. 3. Use b/B to select a target device to expo[...]

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    26 Installation 3 Installation Configur ation menu The featur es and options of the DVR are congured through the menu. The operations of this unit can be set via a menu displayed on the main monitor . Y ou can select and set the operational conditions by using the buttons on the front panel and the r emote control or using a Mouse connected to [...]

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    Installation 27 3 Installation Syst em settings Properties • DVR Name: Enter the DVR name using up to 20 characters. • Language: Select a language for the setup menu and information display . • Button Beep: Marks up to activate the button beep. The button beep is activated when using the buttons. • Video format: Selects the vide[...]

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    28 Installation 3 Installation Network Stre aming • Ch: Displays the channel number . • Resolution: Selects the recording resolution. Each gr oup such as “Ch1 to Ch8” and “Ch9 to Ch16” are set the same resolution. • Quality : Selec ts the recording picture quality . • F rame Rate: Selec ts the frame rate. The frame rate [...]

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    Installation 29 3 Installation NTP • NTP: Marks up, if you want to synchr onize the DVR’ s date and time with those of the time ser ver called NTP (Network Time Pr otocol) Specify the NTP server ’ s name. • Ser ver: For most cases select public. The DVR will obtain the average time among 5 public servers (time.nist.gov , time -a.nist.[...]

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    30 Installation 3 Installation Backup • P ar tition Selection: Selec t a backup par tition. • Schedule: Y ou can set the backup schedule. - OFF: All options are disabled . - WEEKL Y or DAIL Y: The backup data will be automatically saved according t o the setting. - INST ANT: The backup data is saved manually . • Device: Select a back[...]

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    Installation 31 3 Installation NO TE • The disc burning is carried out by a single session closed format. • If you use the CD/DVD writer device for backup, it is making ISO image and then writing the backup data to the CD/DVD. • Y ou can see the backup progress status on the system contr ol bar . • The estimated siz e of backup [...]

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    32 Installation 3 Installation • PTZ T est: Af ter the PTZ setting, you can t est the pan/tilt function for the selected PTZ camera. Y ou can see the test screen from the preview windows on the right side of the PTZ test option. - b / B : T est the pan direction. - v / V : T est the tilt direction. NO TE The supported PTZ camera list is on pag[...]

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    Installation 33 3 Installation Stor age • Over write: - ALL: Over write recording is possible when the normal partition and e vent partition of HDD have fully recorded. - NORMAL P AR TITION: Over write recording is possible for normal par tition of HDD when the normal par tition of HDD has fully recorded . - EVENT P AR TITION: Over write recor[...]

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    34 Installation 3 Installation Channel Composition • Ch: Displays the channel number . • Name: Selects the desired channel. Y ou can set the IP channel only one time. Video Adjustment Adjust the brightness, contrast and color settings of each camera channel. Y ou can see the settings screen from the preview windows. • Channel: Select[...]

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    Installation 35 3 Installation 3. S elect the time cell block for the start time. 4. Press ENTER or click the left mouse button to select a recording mode. The color of the cell blocks will change automatically . • Gray : No schedule recording . • Green (Continuous r ecording): Recording starts automatically from the pr eset time. • [...]

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    36 Installation 3 Installation Checking the Special Day Schedule List 1. Press [ZOOM -] when the [SP] butt on is selected. The special day scheduled list appears. 2. S elect a special day title on the list and press ENTER. The title color turns orange. 3. S elect the [Edit] icon then press ENTER to edit the special day or press [Z OOM -] to delete [...]

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    Installation 37 3 Installation • Quality : Selec ts the recording picture quality • F rame Rate: Selec ts the frame rate. The frame rate is the number of recorded frames per second . According to r esolution, the frame rate is set automatically . • Pr ealarm: Specify the pre- event recording time. When the Event signal is detected, t[...]

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    38 Installation 3 Installation IP camera Settings concerning IP camera recording. • Ch: Displays the IP camera channel number . • Resolution: Selects the recording resolution. • Quality : Selec ts the recording picture quality • F rame Rate: Selec ts the frame rate. The frame rate is the number of recorded frames per second . Ac[...]

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    Installation 39 3 Installation - ENTER: Selects or cancels the motion detection area at the current cell position. - Pr ess ESC to exit the settings. NO TE • Y ou can select the motion detection area by using the mouse. - T o select the area: Drag & drop a cell to the right to select the motion detection area. - T o cancel area: Drag &[...]

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    40 Installation 3 Installation • Sensor On: Sends an e -mail when a sensor has occurred. • Motion Detection: Sends an e -mail when a motion detection has occurred. • T ext I n: Sends an e -mail when a text input is detected. • Admin P assword Changed: Sends an e -mail when the administrator password has changed . • Video Lo[...]

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    Installation 41 3 Installation Buzzer Marks up when you want to activate the selected option. • Sensor: M akes a sound when a sensor occurs. • Motion : Makes a sound when a motion is detec ted. • T ext: Mak es a sound when the DVR detects text input . • System: Makes a sound when a cooling fan is not activated or the HDD has bad[...]

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    42 Installation 3 Installation User Y ou can set the user name for the selected User ID . 1. S elect [User ID] from the drop-down list. 2. Enter the user name of the selec ted user ID . 3. S elect the user group from the dr op- down list. 4. Enter the Passwor d. 5. S elect the auto user logout time from the drop-down list. 6. Press the ESC button t[...]

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    Operation 43 4 Operation Instant R ecording Images from a camera will be recorded on the built-in har d disk. Ensure all the cameras are connected and that time and date ha ve been set correctly. Before y ou star t recording , rst check the repeat recor ding settings in the recording menu of the syst em setup, and then make the recording setting[...]

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    44 Operation 4 Operation Instant Playback It is possible to play a recorded image without stopping r ecording. 1. S elect a channel you want to playback. 2. Press bB (Play) button to pla y a recorded image of the pr evious 1 or 2 minutes of recor ding. The playback image will be displayed on the full screen windo w . 3. Press x (STOP) butt on to st[...]

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    Operation 45 4 Operation 7. S elect the [Search] icon then press ENTER. The event list menu appears. 8. S elect the recording data on the event list then press bB (Play) button, click [Play] or double click the selected data to start playback. The picture is displayed on the main monitor . 9. Press ST OP ( x ) to stop playback and r eturn to the ev[...]

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    46 Operation 4 Operation Export Search Search an exported data from the external device or internal DVD-R OM device. If you want to use this function, you have to connect the external device or inser t the CD/DVD disc with expor ted data other wise the warning message will be displayed. Check the export de vice before y ou proceed. 1. Use v/V butto[...]

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    Operation 47 4 Operation F unctions A vailable During Playback Button F unction Syst em Control Bar Remote Contr ol Fr ont panel Stop playback. P ause playback. Jump to the beginning of the current data that was r ecorded on the same date. (press the butt on for more than 2 seconds .) Jump to the last 1 minute of the current data that was recor ded[...]

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    48 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Intr oduction The L G Net work Client program is an IP -Sur veillance software that works with the L G DVR to provide video monitoring , recording setting and ev ent management f unctions. The software has multi ple search functions for recor ded events. Remote viewing and playback are al[...]

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    L G Network Client Program 49 5 L G Net work Client Progr am L G Network Client Overview Menu Bar Selected Menu T ab T ool Bar Live window Playback control Window Information Display Window Menu Bar Menu Sub-Menu Description F ile Client P assword Y ou can change the password of the Network Client program. 1. S elect this option. The Client P asswo[...]

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    50 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am View Language Select the language for L G Network Client program. Resolution Select the resolution of the L G Network Client program. T ools Connection Information Displays the Connection List windows. Add , Edit or Delete the site name or group name in L G Network Client. E-Map Displays [...]

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    L G Network Client Program 51 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Operation and se ttings Regist er the Site Name or Group Name The rst time L G Net work Client is star ted, you should r egister a site name to control it by the L G Network Client program. The computer running L G Net work Client program must be on the same network with DVR. 1. Select[...]

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    52 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Disconnect the site name or group name 1. S elect the required site name or gr oup name. 2. Click the r ight mouse button on the site name or group name . Select the [Disconnect] option. The site name is disconnected and deactivated. 3. R epeat step 1 to 2 for disconnection. Using the Liv[...]

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    L G Network Client Program 53 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Instant playback It is possible to play a recorded image without stopping r ecording. 1. S elect the [Camera View] tab in the live mode. 2. S elect a channel you want to playback. 3. S elect the date. The day is displayed in a blue t ext when recorded data exists. 4. S elect playback star[...]

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    54 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am T o Register Preset P ositions 1. Move the camera to a point you wish. 2. Click the [SET ] icon. 3. Select the preset number you wish to regist er . 4. Click the icon. The position and its number are memorized. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to add additional positions. NO TE Pr eset numbers from[...]

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    L G Network Client Program 55 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Delete the fav orite 1. Select the registered fav orite name and click the right mouse button. 2. Select the [Delete F avorite] option. The selected favorite name is deleted. Using the Search function Date/Time Sear ch T ab Use to search a r ecorded picture by specifying date, hour and mi[...]

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    56 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am A TM/POS Search T ab Search the recor ded text information by A TM/POS device. This function is available wi th backup data of the internal or external HDD only . 1. S elect the [A TM/POS Search] tab. 2. Click the icon and select the day . ( The selectable days are displayed in blue color[...]

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    L G Network Client Program 57 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Device settings Camera • Channel: Select the channel number . • Channel Name: Enter the channel name using up to 20 characters. • Audio: Select the input audio channel. Y ou can hear from the selected input audio channel. This function is not available for IP channels. IP C[...]

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    58 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Motion Settings • Sensitivity : Set the sensitivit y level for the created motion detection area. • Relay Output: Select the number of the RELA Y -OUT terminal for the output alarm (relay) signal when motion is detected . • Area: The factor y default of the Motion detec tio[...]

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    L G Network Client Program 59 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Schedule channel copy settings 1. Select the day. 2. Click the [S chedule Copy] button to display the schedule cop y setup window . 3. Select the source channel. 4. S elect the destination channel. 5. Click the [Copy] button on the Channel copy option to copy the scheduled data of the cha[...]

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    60 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Mail 1. Click the [Setup] button. 2. Set the below options. • Notication: Marks up to notify the unit operating information according to notication settings b y e -mail. If notication option is not set, the other options cannot be set. - SMTP Server : Enter the SMTP Ser ver [...]

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    L G Network Client Program 61 5 L G Net work Client Progr am • Group Name: If you select a one of the group number from the Group ID option, you can r egister the group name . Enter the group name . - Group Setup, Sear ch/Play , Expor t, PTZ, Power O , Instant Record: Set the authority for the selected group . Marks up the option to activat[...]

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    62 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am NO TE • The exported data le name is made automatically as the [Ser ver name_Channel number_export star t time.exp(or “avi”)] type. • If you do not assign the export director y, the export director y will be set to default directory and sub director y will be created with[...]

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    L G Network Client Program 63 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Additional Pr ograms Emergency Agent Program The system sends a message according to the Notication and Emergency settings in the event setup menu. Emergency Agent Overview Display the received message list. Detailed view of the received message. Displays the port change window. Displa[...]

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    64 L G Network Client Program 5 L G Net work Client Progr am Export Viewer Pr ogram Y ou can playback from the export data on the PC using this program. The export vie wer program is sa ved automatically when you install the client program or export the data. Export Viewer Overview W atermark setting window. Pr ogressive bar Playback control butt o[...]

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    L G Network Client Program 65 5 L G Net work Client Progr am W eb Viewer Progr am Logging in the W eb Viewer 1. Star t the web browser . The r ecommended browser is Internet Explorer with Windows. 2. I n the Address Box, enter “HT TP://” and the IP Address of the DVR. Y ou can use the Host Name that you entered in the DDNS setup menu of the DVR[...]

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    66 T roubleshooting 6 T roubleshooting Check the following guide f or the possible cause of a problem befor e contacting ser vice. Symptoms Resolutions The system power does not turn on. Check the power cable is connected correctly . Check the input voltage is correct. If the system power does not turn on even if the power cable is connected correc[...]

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    T roubleshooting 67 6 T roubleshooting Symptoms Resolutions Audio data recor ded with video data is not playing. Check the audio recording option is correctly set f or the camera you wish to recor d audio. Check the speaker and audio (line input) on the rear of system are connected correctly . Check the connected speaker is work ing properly. The c[...]

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    68 T roubleshooting 6 T roubleshooting Symptoms Resolutions An E-mail sent from this product was not received . E-mail reception failed without SMTP server setting. • Make sure the network is correctly set. • Make sure the mail address is input correctly . • Check the spam mail setting of the inputted mail address . (If you set the s[...]

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    Appendix 69 7 Appendix Recommended De vices Recommended USB Memory list No . Maker Model Name Capacity 1 L G Elec tronics XTICK Mini Slide / Slide 1 G/2 G/4 G 2 IOCELL CellDisk Swing 1 G/2 G/4 G/8 G 3 Sony MicroVault 1 G/2 G/4 G 4 HP S100 / M100 / V210W 1 G/2 G/4 G 5 SANDISK Cruzer Micro 512 M/1 G 6 TRANSCEND JF 1 G/2 G 7 IMA TION Flash Drive Nano [...]

  • Page 70

    70 Appendix 7 Appendix Supported function list for de vice Device Instant backup Schedule backup Export Congura tion Impor t/Export CD/DVD O X O X USB memor y O O O O USB HDD O O O O E-SA T A HDD O O O O NO TE If you use a USB memor y stick or USB HDD for conguration import/expor t you must disconnect the other ex ternal USB devices. Supporte[...]

  • Page 71

    Appendix 71 7 Appendix Time z ones Timezone name Timezone Abbreviation Timezone DST Eniwetok, Kwajalein EK -12:00 Midway Island, Samoa MIS -11:00 Hawaii HA W -10:00 Alaska ALA -09:00 -08:00 P acic Time (US and Canada); T ajuana PST -08:00 -07:00 Mountain Time (US and Canada), Chihuahua, La P az, Mazatlan, Arizona MST -07:00 -06:00 Central Time ([...]

  • Page 72

    72 Appendix 7 Appendix F ac tory Default Con figuration Se ttings 1st level 2nd level 3rd level Default Setting F ac tory Default setting System Pr oper ties DVR Name NULL YES Language The option depends on the model . YES Button Beep OFF YES Video F or mat NTSC or P AL NO Conguration Impor t - - Conguration Export - - F ac tory D efault - -[...]

  • Page 73

    Appendix 73 7 Appendix Date/Time Date (2010.01.01) NO Time Current Time NO Date F or mat YY Y Y/MM/DD YES Time F or mat 12 HR YES Time Zone The option depends on the model. NO Daylight Saving OFF NO Daylight Saving Start JAN, 1st, SUN, 00 NO Daylight Saving End JAN, 1st, SUN, 00 NO NTP NTP OFF YES Ser ver PUBLIC SER VER YES Private Time Ser ver NUL[...]

  • Page 74

    74 Appendix 7 Appendix PTZ Channel CH 01 YES Port NONE YES Control ID 00 YES Pr otocol L G_MUL TIX YES Baud Rate 9600 YES PTZ T est - - IP Camera Channel IP 01 - Vendor NONE YES Model Name NULL YES Host Name NULL YES User Name NULL YES P assword NULL YES Port 554 YES T est - - A TM/POS Inter face Device NONE YES Camera CH 01 YES Baud rate 9600 YES [...]

  • Page 75

    Appendix 75 7 Appendix Record Schedule SUN S+M YES MON S+M YES TUE S+M YES WED S+M YES THU S+M YES FRI S+M YES SA T S+M YES SP S+M YES List - - Add - - Ch Copy - - Day Copy - - Normal Ch - - Resolution 352X240 (NTSC)/352X288 (P AL) YES Quality ST ANDARD YES F rame Rate 30 (NTSC)/25 (P AL) YES Sensor Ch - - Resolution 352X240 (NTSC)/352X288 (P AL) Y[...]

  • Page 76

    76 Appendix 7 Appendix Instant/Panic Ch - - Resolution 352X240 (NTSC)/352X288 (P AL) YES Quality ST ANDARD YES F rame Rate 30 (NTSC)/25 (P AL) YES IP Camera Ch - - Resolution 352X240 (NTSC)/352X288 (P AL) YES Quality ST ANDARD YES F rame Rate 30 (NTSC)/25 (P AL) YES Event Sensor In - YES Sensor T ype N.O . YES Camera 01 to 16 YES Relay Output NONE [...]

  • Page 77

    Appendix 77 7 Appendix Mail Notication OFF YES SMTP Server NULL YES SMTP P ort 25 YES User Name NULL YES P assword NULL YES TLS OFF YES Mail Address 1 NULL YES Mail Address 2 NULL YES Mail Address 3 NULL YES E-mail T est - - Emergency Notication OFF YES Host name NULL YES Port 9002 YES Output Relay O ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE YES System Alarm Out [...]

  • Page 78

    78 Appendix 7 Appendix Recor ding T ime T able (250GB HDD ) Resolution (NTSC/P AL) Quality FPS (NTSC/P AL) Recording Time(Hr) Video(NTSC/P AL) Video + Audio(NTSC/P AL) 8ch 16ch 8ch 16ch 352x240 / 352x288 L O WEST 30/25 1022/800 511/400 838/683 461/368 15/12.5 1188/1142 594/571 947/917 527/509 10/8 1508/1416 754/708 1139/1086 649/615 7.5/6 1573/1588[...]

  • Page 79

    Appendix 79 7 Appendix 704x240 / 704x288 L O WEST 30/25 563/425 281/212 502/389 265/203 15/12.5 764/602 382/301 657/533 353/283 10/8 899/771 449/385 753/661 410/356 7.5/6 949/888 474/444 788/746 431/405 5/5 1175/925 587/463 938/772 522/421 3/3 1235/980 617/490 976/810 545/443 1/1 1553/1337 777/669 1165/1039 666/585 L O W 30/25 469/330 235/165 426/3[...]

  • Page 80

    80 Appendix 7 Appendix 704x480 / 704x576 L O WEST 30/25 302/236 151/118 284/224 146/115 15/12.5 430/337 215/169 394/315 206/163 10/8 470/435 235/217 427/398 224/208 7.5/6 573/516 287/258 511/465 270/245 5/5 712/536 356/268 618/481 331/254 3/3 876/683 438/342 738/596 401/318 1/1 1250/999 625/500 986/823 551/451 L O W 30/25 236/169 118/84 225/163 115[...]

  • Page 81

    Appendix 81 7 Appendix Specifications Model LE5008 Series LE5016 Series LE4008 Series LE4016 Series Video Input 8 16 Output Loop Through 8 16 Composite 1 1 VGA 1 1 Spot 1 1 Audio Input 2 4 Output 2 2 Alarm Input 8 16 Output 2 4 Pr e -Alarm Recording Up to 60 seconds Recording F rame Rate (/Second) NTSC Up to 240 IPS @ 704x480 Up to 480 IPS @ 704x4[...]

  • Page 82

    82 Appendix 7 Appendix Po wer AC Free 100~240 V , 50/60 H z Po wer Consumption Maximum 80 W (with 4 HDD) Dimension ( WxDxH) 430 mm x 430 mm x 96 mm Net Weight (without HDD) 6.85 kg 6.97 kg Operation T emp. / Humidity 0 ºC to 40 ºC / 0 %RH to 80 %RH[...]

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