Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Front Panel
- Rear Panel
- Basic Setup
- Step 1: Connect the BNC Cameras
- Step 2: Connect the Mouse
- Step 3: Connect the Ethernet Cable
- Step 4: Connect the Monitor
- Step 5: Connect the Power Adapter and Power on the DVR
- Step 6: Verify Camera Image
- Step 7: Set the Time
- Default System Password & Port Numbers
- Quick Access to System Information
- Connecting Cameras
- Mouse Control
- Remote Control
- Using the On-Screen Display
- Setting the Date and Time
- Recording
- Playback and Backup
- Managing Passwords
- Using the Main Menu
- Display
- Configuring Custom Channel Names
- Changing the Position of the Channel Name
- Adjusting Camera Color Settings
- Enabling Covert Recording
- Configuring the Time and Recording Time Display
- Configuring Sequence Time
- Changing the Video-out Resolution
- Restoring the System’s Resolution if you see a Blank Screen
- Adjusting Menu Transparency
- Adjusting the Video Margin
- Adding Privacy Zones
- Record
- Search
- Network
- Alarm
- Device
- System
- Advanced
- Display
- Setting up your DVR for Remote Connectivity
- Lorex Client 11: Client Software for PC
- Remote Viewing Interface
- Logging into the System
- Changing Viewing Modes
- Taking Screen Shots
- Recording Video
- Showing / Hiding Channels
- Adjusting Sub-menu Options
- Changing the Save Directory of Screenshots or Recorded Video
- Changing the Format of Recorded Video (PC Only)
- Configuring PTZ Settings
- Video Playback
- Configuring Display Settings
- Configuring Privacy Zone Settings
- Configuring Recording Parameters
- Configuring the Recording Schedule
- Configuring System Recording Quality
- Configuring Basic Network Settings
- Configuring the System Substream
- Configuring Email Notification Settings
- Changing the Mobile User Name and Password
- Configuring DDNS Settings
- Configuring Motion Detection Settings
- Configuring your System to "Beep" During Motion
- Configuring Alarm Notifications
- Configuring Hard Drive Recording Mode
- Configuring PTZ Parameters
- Configuring the System Time and Date
- Changing the System’s Menu Time Out
- Configuring System User Accounts
- Viewing System Information
- Upgrading System Firmware
- Restoring Default Settings
- Configuring Event Settings
- Configuring Auto-Reboot
- Lorex Player 11: Playing Backed up Video on PC
- Lorex Player for Mac: Viewing Backed up Video on Mac
- Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device
- Appendix A: System Specifications
- Appendix B: Connecting a PTZ Camera
- Appendix C: Connecting Additional External Monitors
- Appendix D: Recording Audio
- Appendix E: Replacing the Hard Drive
- Troubleshooting
- Getting Started

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Mobile Apps: Accessing your DVR Using a Mobile Device
Windows Mobile
System requirements
• v. 6.0, 6.5 (touch screen models only)
• Windows Phone 7 is not currently supported
NOTE: For
the latest device compatibility list, visit
www.lorextechnology.com
Step 1 of 2: Downloading the App
1 Go to www.lorextechnology.com, and search for the model number of your DVR (look at the
label underneath your DVR for the model number).
2 Navigat
e to the product page for your model and download the appropriate app for Windows
Mobile devices.
3 Do
wnload and install the app on your Windows Mobile phone.
For support on downloading or installing Windo
ws Mobile apps, consult your Windows
Mobile’s user’s manual, or www.microsoft.com for support.
Step 2 of 2: Configuring and Connecting to Lorex Mobile Eco
1 Open the Lorex Mobile Eco ( ) app on your phone.
2 Cl
ick the Setting button.
3 Co
nfigure the following:
• User
Name: Enter the mobile access user ID of the DVR (default: admin).
• Pa
ssword: Enter the mobile access password (by default: 0000).
• IP: Enter
the DDNS address of the DVR (e.g.
tomsmith.lorexddns.net
)
1
.
1. Some routers may prevent you from connecting to your DVR using a DDNS address on a local network. If you are
unable to connect, try disabling WiFi on your mobile device and attempt to connect using the 3G or mobile
network. If you need to use WiFi, use the DVR’s internal IP address to connect.
You must port forward the
mobile port (default: 1025)
on your router before you can
connect to your system using
a mobile device (e.g. Windows
Mobile Smartphone)
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Setting