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BASIC SETUP
under 15 minutes
BASIC SETUP
under 30 minutes
under 60 minutes
Time
Hand Tools
Hardware
NAVIGATION AND CONTROLS
over 60 minutes
under 15 minutes
Hi Speed
under 30 minutes
Hand Tools
SET-UP LOCAL VIEWING ON YOUR PC
over 60 minutes
under 60 minutes
under 15 minutes
Hardware
under 30 minutes
over 60 minutes
under 60 minutes
Hi Speed
Time
Hand Tools
BASIC INSTALLATION GUIDE
Quick Setup Guide
STEP 1
Time: 20 Minutes
under 15 minutes
under 30 minutes
Hand Tools
Hand Tools
under 60 minutes
Skills - Easy
Hardware
Router
LHD100 Series
High Definition Digital Video Recorder
Skill Level
over 60 minutes
Intermediate
easy
Connecting Cameras (not included)
1
*
Digital Video Recorder with pre-installed HDD*
Remote control
USB mouse
Power adapter
Ethernet cable
HDMI cable
Instruction manual
Quick start guide
CD
Content may vary by model, including number of channels/port configuration and
HDD (hard disk drive) capacity. Check your package for specific content information.
Check our website for latest DVR Software
firmware upgrades, VIDEOS & DOCUMENTATION.
www.lorextechnology.com
ATTENTION:
• This guide refers only to the DVR set-up.
• Monitor and cameras are not included.
• Broadband router and computer are required for local and remote monitoring
(not included).
It’s all on the Web
easy
Intermediate
advanced
Connect the HD-SDI cameras
to the HD-SDI CAMERA IN
ports on the rear panel of the
DVR. Use the black HD-SDI OUT
cable to connect cameras to
your DVR or extension cables.
Push and twist the BNC
connector clockwise to secure it
to the BNC port.
Connecting the USB Mouse
2
Connect the USB mouse to
one of the USB ports on the
front panel of the DVR.
Connecting the Ethernet Cable
3
Connect one end of the included
Ethernet cable to an available
LAN port of your router (not
included) and the other end to
the DVR’s ETHERNET port.
Connecting a Monitor
(Recommended)
4a Connect the HDMI cable to the
DVR’s HDMI port, and the
other end to the HDMI port on
the TV or monitor.
OR
4b Connect a VGA cable (not
* For setup of Instant Mobile Viewing
refer to your Instruction Manual.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice. As
our products are subject to continuous improvement, Lorex Technology
Inc. and our subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design,
specifications and prices, without notice and without incurring any
obligation. E&OE © 2012 LOREX. All rights reserved.
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STEP 3
Skill Level
Intermediate
easy
Time: 30 Minutes Hardware:
PC/Router
under 15 minutes
under 30 minutes
Hand Tools
advanced
Skills - Intermediate
Router
over 60 minutes
under 60 minutes
Skill Level
Hardware
Router
Hi Speed
Intermediate
easy
advanced
Skill Level
NOTE: the four channel model is shown.
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
STEP 2
STEP 1
Skills - Easy
Skill Level
NOTE: Test the cameras prior to selecting a permanent
mounting location by temporarily connecting the cameras
and cables to your DVR.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Router
Hi Speed
Hi Speed
BASIC INSTALLATION GUIDE
BASIC INSTALLATION GUIDE
Router
Hardware
included) to the DVR’s VGA
port, and the other end to the
VGA port on the monitor.
NOTE: The DVR cannot use an HDMI and VGA monitor at
the same time.
Powering ON the DVR
5
Connect the included power adapter to
the DC12V port. Connect the end of
the power adapter to a wall socket or a
surge protector.
Press the power button on the front
panel to power on your system.
Note: Make sure all cameras and cables
are properly connected prior to powering
on the system.
Note: If there is no picture on the TV/monitor after the DVR starts
up, or if the picture does not fit on the screen, refer to the chart below:
3
Up
Up
Down
Down
4
Up
Down
Up
Down
Retrieve the DVR Information
Using the Main Menu
Output Resolution
Full HD (1920x1080) - recommended for 1080p HDTVs/HDMI monitors
HD (1280x720) - recommended for 720p HDTVs/HDMI monitors
WSXGA+ (1680x1050)
SXGA (1280x1024) - Recommended for VGA monitors
Ensure that the #3 & 4 switches on the rear panel are in
the correct configuration for your monitor. You must power
off your DVR before making changes using the switches.
Changes will take effect when your DVR is powered back on.
Setting the Date & Time
6 1. In Live Viewing mode, right-click on the screen and click
Setup. Select the Date & Time tab.
Double-click the sections of the
date and time you would like to
change. Click the up and down
arrows to set the date and time.
1 From Live Viewing mode, right-click mouse or press the
MENU button on the front panel or remote control to open
the Main Menu.
1
2
3
4
5
advanced
your system over the LAN (local area network)
using your PC.
NOTE: This method only works if your
computer is on the same network as the DVR.
6
Default ports for remote access:
• Port 80 (Web port)
• Port 3000 (Client port)
To record your IP Address, Mac Address, Web Port and Client Port,
simply press the button on the front of the DVR.
2 1. Left-button:
Click to select a menu option. During
in Split-screen view, double-click on a
channel to view the selected channel
1
in full-screen; double-click the channel
again to return to Split-screen view.
2. Right-button:
• In Live Viewing mode, click to open the Main Menu.
• In Playback mode, click to open the Playback sub-menu.
3. Scroll-wheel:
In Zoom Mode, scroll up/down to adjust the zoom level.
Record the information in the section below:
IP ADDRESS:
_______._______ ._______._______
MAC ADDRESS: _____:_____:_____:_____:_____:____
3
2
( Re quire d fo r D D N S re g is t rat io n)
CLIENT PORT: ____________
WEB PORT:
____________
Logging into Lorex Web Client (LOCALLY)
2
Other Control Options
The DVR can also be controlled using the front panel
buttons and the included remote control.
Please refer to the instruction manual for more information
on these methods.
Front Panel Buttons
1. Launch Internet Explorer NOTE: 64bit Internet Explorer is not
supported.
2. In the address bar, enter the IP address of your DVR (recorded
in the previous step).
NOTE: Enter http:// followed by the IP address of your DVR (recorded
in step 3-1), then a colon followed by the Web Port number
i.e. http://192.168.X.XXX:80
3. You must install the ActiveX® plug-in for DVR Netviewer to function.
Click the attention bar and select Install ActiveX Control.
4. Enter your user name and
password, then click OK.
Your default login:
Username is “admin”
Password is left blank
Click SAVE.
2. Under Date & Time, double-click the sections of the date
or time you would like to change, and then click the up
and down arrows to set the date and time.
3. Click Save to save your changes. Click Exit to return to
Live Viewing mode.
It is important to set the correct time to assure accurate time
stamps on video recordings.
Intermediate
1 This step will teach you how to locally view
Using a Mouse (Recommended)
3
easy
TIP: If you are having difficulties connecting with Internet Explorer
use the Client software included in your CD. See instruction manual
for details.
Live Viewing Using the Web Client (LOCALLY)
3
Upon login, the Web Client main screen appears in your browser.
NOTE: Time is displayed in 24-hour format.
Managing Passwords
7 By default, passwords are disabled on the system.
You do not need to enter a password when accessing the
Menu Bar or Main Menu. However, you may be asked for
a password to access certain functions.
NOTE: By default, the username is admin
and password is 00000
NOTE: For security purposes, it is highly
recommended to enable passwords on the
system using the Password Menu. Please refer
to the instruction manual for more information.
Please note that a password is required for
mobile viewing.
Remote Control
*Remote control may not be exactly as shown
You have completed STEPS 1 & 2 successfully. Your DVR
is now ready to use. Refer to the instruction manual to
learn how to record, playback, search and for all other
features available with this DVR.
Congratulations! You can now view & playback video on your via your LAN.
LHD100 Series Quick Setup Guide - English - R1
Time
INTERNET REMOTE MONITORING
under 15 minutes
Hand Tools
under 30 minutes
INTERNET REMOTE MONITORING
over 60 minutes
under 60 minutes
Hardware
INTERNET REMOTE MONITORING
INTERNET REMOTE MONITORING
INTERNET REMOTE MONITORING
Hi Speed
REMOTE INSTALLATION GUIDE
STEP 4
Time: 30 Minutes
Hardware:
PC
Skills - Intermediate
Router
Skill Level
easy
Intermediate
advanced
NOTE: You must be on the same network as the DVR when
setting up the DDNS.
The Lorex Auto Port Forwarding Wizard is a software that
automates router port forwarding.
You must have the following before you configure the software:
1. Your router’s model and version numbers
2. Your router’s user name and password
3. Your Lorex device’s IP address (recorded in Step 3-1)
4. Your Lorex device’s port numbers that require port forwarding
(80, 3000)
NOTE: Click the Auto Detect button if you have a
Linksys or Netgear router (this works with most models).
2. Under Router IP, click the Detect Router IP button.
The router’s IP populates in the blank field.
3. Under Username and Password, enter the router’s
username and password.
4. Under IP, enter the IP address of your
Your IP
80
Lorex device as recorded in Step 3-1.
5. Under Port, enter the port
3000
number(s) that require forwarding
(80, 3000).
6. Click Next to continue.
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6 Create Account
1. Click Step 1
2. Create a new My Lorex account or
sign in using an existing account.
7 Complete New Account Information
NOTE: Warranty Registration is required for DDNS.
4: Test your Connection
1. Click the Test Your Connection button. Your system’s
default browser opens and connects to your Lorex device.
NOTE: Ensure that Internet Explorer is your system’s
default internet browser.
NOTE: A window opens that prompts you to enter in your
DVR’s user name and password (by default your login is
“admin” and your password is left blank)
NOTE: ActiveX warnings may appear. Accept all ActiveX
installation warnings to connect to your system.
The Auto Port Forwarding Wizard automatically populates a list of
current routers, and detects the
number of connected routers.
IMPORTANT: Default ports that must be port forwarded
for remote access:
Port 80 (Web Port)
Port 3000 (Client Port)
STEP 4
Note: You may have to
manually save your router settings
after the software makes the
required changes to your router.
3 1: Populate the Router Database
Note: Ensure you select the proper model and firmware
number of the router (as it appears on the back of the router)
STEP 4
1. Click the Update Router
button. The program begins
updating the router settings.
This may take 20 - 30 seconds.
2. Close the update window
when the update finishes.
2 Installation
1. Insert the system’s software CD, and follow the instructions to
install and launch the Lorex Auto Port Forwarding
Wizard software.
NOTE: The Wizard is PC compatible only.
Mac users, please go to Step 4-4.
2: Enter your Router Settings
1. Under the Router drop-down list, select the model of your
router OR click the Search button to enter the name of
your router model.
STEP 4
3: Update the Router Settings
1 Auto Port Forward Wizard
1. Click the Next button after the
software detects your router
configuration.
STEP 4
4
Optional:
Manual Port Forward
If you were unable to port-forward your router
automatically using the wizard, you will need
to manually forward ports 80 and 3000 to your
DVR’s IP address.
All routers are different. To port forward your router, please refer
to your router’s user manual.
An example of a port forwarding screen is shown for
illustration purposes.
EXAMPLE
Web
80
80
12
Client
3000
3000
12
5 DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name System) Set-up
Open your web browser (Internet Explorer by default) and
enter http://www.lorexddns.net in the address bar.
http://www.lorexddns.net
1. Click Warranties.
2. Click Activate Warranty.
3. Under Your Address,
select an address or click
Enter a New Address
to create a new address.
Fill in your address
information and click
Create Address.
4. Fill in the warranty registration
form with your product and
purchase details and click Save
Warranty. Check the sticker
underneath your DVR for the
Product Model Number and
Serial Number.
Installing ActiveX Plug-ins
8 Registration E-mail
An automated REGISTRATION CONFIRMATION E-MAIL
will be sent to your email. Print and save this confirmation.
You will need to enter it into your system to enable remote access.
Domain Name/URL Request: tomsmith
DDNS User Name: tomsmith
EXAMPLE
Device DDNS Password: (your password)
9 Enable DDNS on the DVR
1. Right-click to open the Main Menu
and click Setup.
2. Click Network and select the
DDNS tab.
3. Under DDNS Enable, select
LorexDDNS.
When connecting to your system the first time, you will have to
install an ActiveX plug-in for Internet Explorer.
To install ActiveX® plug-ins on Internet Explorer:
1. Log in to your system using Internet Explorer.
2. Click the ActiveX banner and then click Run Add-on.
Run Add-on
NOTE: Internet Explorer 64 bit is not supported.
Logging into the System
1. Enter the user name and password, as shown below.
Default login:
Username is “admin”
Password is left blank
10 Enter the DDNS Information into the DVR
Enter the following into the DDNS Setup menu:
• Domain Name: Enter the Domain Name/URL Request
that was emailed to you after DDNS registration.
• User Name: Enter your DDNS User Name that was
emailed to you after DDNS registration.
• User Password: Enter your DDNS Device Password
that was e-mailed to you after DDNS registration.
Click Save. Click Exit to return to Live Viewing.
Select Lorex DDNS
Domain Name:
Enter Domain Name/
URL Request
5. Click Set Up a New DDNS.
2. Click OK to connect to the system.
NOTE: Certain ISP (Internet Service Providers) block port
80. If you are unable to connect, check with your ISP and
consult with the user manual for instructions on changing the
web port. Make sure to port forward your revised web port.
Lorex Web Client Screen
Upon login, the Web Client main screen appears in your browser.
Display Area
Live Viewing
Controls
User Name: Enter
DDNS User Name
6. Fill out the My
DDNS form:
• Product Warranty:
Select the product
warranty you created
in the previous steps.
• Device Name: Enter a name for your device. You can
enter your name, business name, or anything of your choice.
• MAC Address: Enter the MAC address of your Lorex
system recorded in Step 3-1.
• URL Request: Enter the web site address that will be
used to connect to your Lorex system.
NOTE: URL Request should not be more than 15 characters.
7. Click Save to register your product for DDNS. A DDNS
registration confirmation email will be sent to the email
address used to register for My Lorex.
Password: Enter
DDNS Device Password
NOTE: Please allow 10~15 minutes for the DDNS servers to update
with your new DDNS address. This is normal for the DDNS system.
11 Logging into DVR Web Client (REMOTELY)
To access your DVR remotely, enter the DDNS address
that you created earlier into Internet Explorer. The DDNS
URL must include http:// , your URL request, followed by
.lorexddns.net, a colon, then the Web port number
of your DVR.
Relay Control
Connect
http://tomsmith.lorexddns.net:80
Colon
Web Port Number
PTZ Controls
Live &
Playback Tabs
Mute and
Volume Control
For a full explanation of all the Web Client buttons and
features, please refer to the instruction manual.
Congratulations! You have completed Step 4 successfully. You
can now connect over the internet to view and playback video.
Instant
Mobile
Viewing
Example of a DDNS address:
URL Request
Setup
For remote connectivity using compatible smartphones and
tablets refer to the instruction manual. Make sure to complete
Step 4 entirely. To connect remotely using Mac, please
download the Mac Client software from
www.lorextechnology.com/support
Should you require further assistance, LOREX Tech Support
is available to assist you. Make sure to register your product
prior to contacting support at:
www.lorextechnology.com/support
LHD100 Series Quick Setup Guide - English - R1
1-15062012

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