Please read this manual carefully before operating your set and retain it for
future reference.
MODELS
LRN3040N Series
1308 (V1.0)
Safety Information
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1
1
Safety Information
Safety Information
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
This 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 to persons.
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 product.
FCC WARNING: This equipment may generate or use radio
frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may
cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly
approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the
authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or
modification is made.
REGULATORY INFORMATION: FCC Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause
harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
• A suitable conduit entries, knock-outs or glands shall be
provided in the cable entries of this product in the end user.
• Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.
Replaced only with the same or equivalent type recommended
by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• Holes in metal, through which insulated wires pass, shall
have smooth well rounded surfaces or shall be provided with
brushings.
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme
NMB-003 du Canada.
Warning: Do not install this equipment in a confined space such as
a bookcase or similar unit.
Warning: Wiring methods shall be in accordance with the National
Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.
Warning: This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this
product may cause radio interference in which case the user may
be required to take adequate measures.
Warning: To reduce a risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
this product to rain or moisture.
Caution: This installation should be made by a qualified service
person and should conform to all local codes.
Caution: To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel only.
Caution: The apparatus should not be exposed to water (dripping
or splashing) and no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, should
be placed on the apparatus.
Caution:
This product employs a Laser System. To ensure proper use of this
product, please read this owner’s manual carefully and retain it
for future reference. Should the unit require maintenance, contact
an authorized service center. Use of controls, adjustments, or the
performance of procedures other than those specified herein may
result in hazardous radiation exposure. To prevent direct exposure
to laser beam, do not try to open the enclosure.
To disconnect power from mains, pull out the mains cord plug.
When installing the product, ensure that the plug is easily
accessible.
LG Electronics hereby declares that this/these
product(s) is/are in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 2004/108/EC, 2006/95/EC, and 2011/65/
EU.
Contact oce for compliance of this product :
LG Electronics Inc.
EU Representative, Krijgsman 1,
1186 DM Amstelveen, The Netherlands
Safety Information
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Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol is
attached to a product it means the product is
covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
2. All electrical and electronic products should
be disposed of separately from the municipal
waste stream via designated collection facilities
appointed by the government or the local
authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help
prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of
your old appliance, please contact your city office,
waste disposal service or the shop where you
purchased the product.
EEE Compliance with Directive. (for Turkey only)
Safety way to remove the battery or the battery from the
equipment:
Remove the old battery or battery pack, follow the steps in
reverse order than the assembly. To prevent contamination of the
environment and bring on possible threat to human and animal
health, the old battery or the battery put it in the appropriate
container at designated collection points. Do not dispose of
batteries or battery together with other waste. It is recommended
that you use local, free reimbursement systems batteries and
accumulators. The battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat
such as sunshine, fire or the lile.
Disposal of waste batteries/accumulators
1. When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol
is attached to batteries/accumulators of Your
product it means they are covered by European
Directive 2006/66/EC.
2. This symbol may be combined with chemical
symbols for mercury(Hg), cadmium(Cd) or lead(Pb)
if the battery Contains more that 0.0005% of
mercury, 0.002% of cadmium or 0.004% of lead.
3. All batteries/accumulators should be disposed
separately from the municipal waste stream via
designated collection facilities appointed by the
government or the local authorities.
4. The correct disposal of Your old batteries/
accumulators will help to prevent potential
negative consequences for the environment,
animal and human health.
5. For more detailed information about disposal of
Your old batteries/accumulators, please contact
Your city office, waste disposal service or the shop
where You purchased the product.
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
1
Safety Information
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance
with the manufacturer's instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groundingtype 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.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched
particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified
by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a
cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused
for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is
required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way,
such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus
has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
Safety Information
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Safety warnings and Cautions
1
The following are warnings and cautions for the safety of the users and for the prevention of any property damage. Please read the following
Safety Information
carefully.
WARNING
• Turn off the system before installation. Do not plug in several electric devices to the same outlet.
-This may cause heating, fire, or electric shock.
• Do not place any liquid container on the system, such as water, coffee, or other beverage.
-If liquid is poured onto the system, it can cause a system breakdown or fire.
• Prevent the power cable from being severely bent or having pressure exerted on it by a heavy object.
-This may cause fire.
• Clean the dust around the system on a regular basis. When cleaning the system, always use a dry cloth. Do not use a wet cloth or other
organic solvents.
-This may damage the surface of the system and can cause a system breakdown or electric shock.
• Avoid any place with moisture, dust, or soot.
-This can cause fire or electric shock.
• When pulling the power cable from the plug, do so gently. Do not touch the plug with wet hands and avoid using the plug if the holes in
the outlet are too loose.
-This may cause fire or electric shock.
• Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the system on your own. It is extremely dangerous due to the high voltage running
through the system.
-This may cause fire, electric shock, or serious injury.
• Check for any danger signs such as a moist floor, a loosened or damaged power cable, or an unstable surface. If you encounter any
problems, ask your dealer for assistance.
-This may cause fire or electric shock.
• Keep a distance of at least 15 cm between the back of the system and the wall for the cables connected to the system otherwise, they may
be bent, damaged, or cut.
-This may cause fire, electric shock, or injury.
• Install the system in a cool place without direct sunlight and always maintain room temperature. Avoid candlelight and heat generating
devices such as heaters. Keep the system away from places where many people pass.
-This may cause fire.
• Install the system on a plain surface with sufficient air ventilation. Do not place the system on an elevated surface.
-This may cause system breakdown or serious injury.
• The power outlet must be placed on the ground, and the voltage range must be within 10 % of the voltage rate. Do not use the same
outlet with a hair dryer, iron, refrigerator, or any heating appliances.
-This may cause fire, over heating or electric shock.
• When the system’s battery is depleted, replace it with the same or equivalent type of battery specified by the manufacturer. Depleted
batteries should be discarded according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
-This may cause an explosion.
• If the system’s HDD exceeds its life span, you may not be able to recover any data stored inside the HDD. If the video on the system screen
appears ‘damaged’ while playing a recording stored inside the system’s HDD, it must be replaced with a new one. Ask for an engineer’s
assistance for HDD replacement from your dealer.
-LG Electronics is not responsible for deleted data caused by user mishandling.
• PLEASE DO NOT MOUNT OR UN-MOUNT HDDs WHILE SYSTEM IS POWERED ON.
- This may cause system breakdown.
Safety Information
CAUTION
Please beware of the following precautions before installing the system.
• Avoid positioning the product in any place where the unit may come into contact with moisture, dust, or soot.
• Avoid placing in direct sunlight or near heating appliances.
• Keep the product away from electric sparks or magnetic substances.
• Do not place any conductive material through the ventilation grills.
• Keep the system turned off before installation.
• Ensure enough space is left for cable connections.
• Place the system on a solid surface with sufficient air ventilation. Avoid any surface that vibrates.
• Placing the system near electronic devices such as a radio or a TV may cause the product to breakdown.
• Do not disassemble the product without seeking assistance from LG Electronics.
• Prevent any substances from being inserted into the system.
-This may cause system breakdown.
• Install the system in a place with sufficient air ventilation.
-Keep at least 15 cm distance between the back of the system and the wall, and at least 5 cm distance between the side of the system
and the wall.
• Do not install the system in a place with high magnetic, electric wave, or wireless devices such as a radio or a TV.
-Do not install the system in a place with magnetic objects, electric frequencies, or vibration.
• Do not place any heavy object on the system.
-This may cause system breakdown.
• Install the system on a stable, level surface.
-The system may not operate properly.
• Install the system in a place with appropriate moisture and temperature levels.
-Avoid installing the system in a place with high (over 40 °C) or low (under 0 °C) temperature.
• The system can be damaged from a strong impact or vibration. Avoid throwing objects within the vicinity of the system.
• Avoid direct sunlight or any heating appliances.
-Recommended operating temperature is over 0 °C (32 °F).
• Ventilate the air inside the system operation room, and tighten the system cover firmly.
-System breakdown may be caused by an inappropriate environment. It is recommended to use AVR (Automatic Voltage Regulator)
for a stable power supply. It is recommended to coil the core-ferrite around the connector of the system to avoid electromagnetic
interference.
• The outlet must be placed on the ground.
• If there is strange sound or smell, unplug the power cable immediately and contact the service center.
-This may cause fire or electric shock.
• In order to maintain stable system performance, have your system checked regularly by the service center.
-LG Electronics is not held responsible for system breakdown caused by user mishandling.
-There is a risk of explosion if a battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
• Use the mouse which is supplied from this unit.
-Otherwise, the system may not operate properly.
• Do not connect more than 3 ea of PoE+ IP camera at once. (Up 9 to 2 ea available)
-The system may not operate properly.
• Do not overturn the product during use.
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Safety Information
Contents
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Contents
17 General Explanation of the Live
Screen on the Main Monitor
17 Main Monitor Screen
18 Moving the Channel's Position
18 Selecting the Split mode
18 Changing the order of cameras
1
Safety Information
3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2
Preparation
8 Introduction
8 Features
8 Accessories
9 Front Panel
9 Rear Panel
10 Remote Control
3
Installation
11 Connections
11 Precautions
19 PTZ Camera Control
20 Using the Digital Zoom function
20 Export the recorded data
21 Viewing the System Log List
22 Viewing System Information
22 Configuration menu
23 System settings
23 Properties
24 TCP/IP v4
24 TCP/IP v6
24 Network
25 Network Streaming
25 Date/Time
25 NTP
25 Controller
26 Update
26 Backup
28 Device settings
28 IP Device
30 Storage
11 Basic Connection Overview
12 Connecting Display device
12 Connecting Audio device
12 Connecting USB device
13 Connecting E-SATA device
13 Connecting Network
13 Connecting IP Camera
14 Connecting LKD1000 Controller
14 Connecting Alarm Input and Alarm Output
15 HDD INSTALLATION
15 Note for Hard Disk Drive
15 Installing the Hard Disk Drive
16 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive
16 Recommended HDD
17 System Operation
17 System Shutdown
30 Display settings
30 OSD
30 Sequence
31 Record settings
31 Normal Schedule Recording
31 To Set a Recording Schedule for a Typical Day
of the Week (Normal Schedule)
32 To Set a Recording Schedule for a Special Day
(Special Schedule)
32 Copying the Recording Schedule
33 Sensor
33 Motion
33 Event settings
33 Sensor
33 Notification
34 Mail
Contents
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34 Emergency
34 SNMP
35 Output
35 Buzzer
35 User settings
35 Group Authority
36 User
36 Setup Wizard settings
36 Step 1
37 Step 2
37 Step 3
37 Step 4
4
Operation
38 Instant Recording
38 Panic Recording
48 Factory Default Configuration Settings
54 Specifications
1
2
3
4
5
39 Instant Playback
39 Search and Playback
39 Date and Time Search
39 Event Search
40 Bookmark/Protect Search
40 Export Search
41 Functions Available During Playback
42 Using the playback control menu
42 Using the Protect function
5
Troubleshooting
6
Appendix
6
45 Recommended Devices
45 Recommended USB Memory list
45 Recommended External Device list
46 Supported function list for device
46 Supported IP Camera Audio/Video Codec
47 Time zones
Preparation
8
2
Preparation
2
Preparation
Introduction
Model LRN3040N (4 Channel) is used for the description, operation
and details provided in this operating guide.
Accessories
CD (Software
and Owner's
Manual)
Mouse
Features
• Stable embedded Linux operating system.
• Journal filing system for HDD file recovery following power
recovery.
• Internal storage expandable to 2 TB.
• Easy operation using various user interface & user friendly GUI.
-Optical mouse, Full function IR remote controller
• Powerful multiplex function.
-Simultaneous live display, recording, playback, network
transmission, back-up.
• Setup configuration export/import with USB memory stick.
• Easy system S/W update with USB memory stick or network.
• Clients S/W can manage max 300 servers.
• Max five clients can access one server simultaneously.
• Network bandwidth throttle.
-Automatically adjust a bandwidth according to network
speed status of unit.
• Remote alarm notification via client software or E-mail.
• Time and date sync from NTP server.
• Daylight saving mode.
• Covert camera protection.
• Support Gigabit Ethernet.
• E-SATA storage interface.
• Two-way audio.
• User management (User level control).
• PTZ Control.
-IP camera telemetry control (OSD control).
Remote
Control
DC adaptor
SATA cable(s)
HDD fixing
screws
AAA type
batteries
Power Plug
SATA power
cable
Simple
Manual
Front Panel
POWER
HDDLAN
H.264 Network Video Recorder
a b c d e
Remote Sensor: Point the remote control here.
a
PowerIndicator: Lights when the system is powered.
b
HDD Indicator: Lights when the HDD is accessed.
c
NET Indicator: Blinks when the network is connected.
d
USB Port: Connects an external USB device for backup or playback.
e
Preparation
9
2
Preparation
Rear Panel
2
1
OUT
ALARM
RS
485
IN
IN
AUDIO
VGA
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
HDMI
OUT
LAN
a b c d e f g h i j k l
AUDIO IN: Connect the audio output of an external device.
a
AUDIO OUT: Connect to an active speaker with a built-in amplifier.
b
VGA: Connect a VGA monitor.
c
HDMI: Connect to monitor or display device with HDMI inputs. (Interface for digital audio and video)
d
RS-485 Terminals: Connect LKD1000.
e
ALARM-IN Terminals: Input terminals for alarm (relay) signal.
f
RELAY-OUT Terminals: Output terminals for alarm (relay) signal.
g
LAN Port: Connect the ethernet 10/100/1000 Mbps network cable for controlling this unit via a PC network.
h
CAM Port: Connect the IP Camera. (PoE+ Support) Do not connect more than 3 ea of PoE+ IP camera at once.
i
E-SATA: Connect the external SATA device.
j
USB Port: Connect an optional extension USB device.
k
Power Cord Inlet (DC IN): Connect the power plug.
l
CAM
4
USB
5 V0.5 A
3
E-SATA
DC 48 V
Preparation
10
Remote Control
2
Preparation
ButtonDescription
POWER (1)
LOGIN
ID
VIEW
CAM
ALM.OFF
OSD
SETUP
wsad
OK
COPY
SEARCH
MARK
PAUSE (M)
STOP (Z)
REC (X)
c, C/aM
ad
v, V/Md
Number Buttons
INFO
LOG
PTZ
TOUR
ZOOM + / -
FOCUS + / -
IRIS + / -
SET
CLEAR
MOVE
BACK
Turns system off.
Displays the User Log-In dialog box or logs out.
Set the appropriate system ID to operate via the IR Remote Controller when using
the multiple system. Press the ID button then press the number button within 2
seconds to select the system ID of the system. If you set the system ID to “0”, you
can control multiple system at the same time.
Displays the split mode menu.
Displays the Monitor menu to set the first camera channel.
Cancels alarm activation and returns the system to the condition before the alarm
was activated.
Accesses or minimizes the system control bar.
Displays the setup menu.
Selects or moves between the menu options.
Confirms menu selections.
Copies the recording data to an external device.
Displays the search menu.
Sets the mark point for recording search. You can set the mark point during the
single or multi channel playback of recorded data.
Pauses playback.
Stops playback.
Starts or stops recording.
Searches the recorded images in reverse or skips the recorded images.
Playback or reverse playback of recorded images.
Forward searches the recorded images or skips the recorded images.
Selects the PTZ preset number, ID or channel.
Displays the system information window.
Displays the System Log List window.
Switches this unit to PTZ mode to control the connected PTZ camera.
Tours all registered preset positions in the camera.
Zooms in/out on the playback window.
If you press ZOOM(+) button during viewing a live channel in full screen mode or
playing back a channel in full screen mode, the digital zoom function is activated.
Adjusts the focus of a camera.
Adjusts the iris of a camera.
Registers the PTZ camera’s preset positions.
Deletes a memorized preset position.
Moves the camera to the preset position.
Exits the menu or returns to the previous screen.
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Installation
Connections
Installation
11
Precautions
• Depending on the camera and other equipment there are various ways to connect the unit. Please refer to the camera manual or manuals
for other devices as necessary for additional connection information.
• Be sure to switch off the camera before installation and connection.
Basic Connection Overview
Connect an external
USB device for backup or playback.
IN
OUT
AUDIO
Connect audio
(line input).
VGA
HDMI
Connect a mouse device.
ALARM
RS
485
IN
OUT
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
LAN
2
4
USB
DC 48 V
5 V 0.5 A
CAM
1
E-SATA
3
Connect power
cord.
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Installation
Connect audio
amplifier.
Connect the external SATA device.
Connect the IP Camera.
Connect network cable for client control or IP camera input.
Connect the alarm (relay).
Connect alarm sensors.
Connect keyboard (optional).
Connect HDMI type monitor.
Connect VGA monitor.
12
2
4
1
3
E-SATA
USB
5 V0.5 A
DC 48 V
CAM
ALARM
RS
VGA
HDMI
2
4
1
3
E-SATA
USB
5 V0.5 A
LAN
DC 48 V
CAM
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS485
2
4
3
E-SATA
USB
5 V0.5 A
DC 48 V
ALARM
RS
2
4
1
3
E-SATA
USB
5 V0.5 A
LAN
DC 48 V
CAM
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
OUT
ALARM
2
4
Installation
Connecting Display device
This unit can be output simultaneously from the HDMI and VGA
jack. The video signal connects between the system and the
monitor.
VGA Monitor connection
Connect the VGA jacks on the rear of the unit to the corresponding
input jacks on the TV or monitor using the VGA cable.
VGA Monitor connection
485
IN
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
OUT
3
Installation
IN
OUT
AUDIO
VGA
HDMI
Connecting Audio device
Connect the AUDIO OUT jacks on the unit to the mono audio in
jacks on your audio device.
Microphone and Speaker connection
RS
485
IN
OUT
AUDIO
LAN
VGA
HDMI
IN
Connecting USB device
USB device connection
HDMI Monitor connection
Connect the unit to the HDMI monitor using a HDMI cable (Type A,
High Speed HDMITM Cable).
HDMI Monitor connection
AUDIO
VGA
485
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
HDMI
IN
OUT
LAN
1
CAM
POWER
HDD LAN
H.264 Network Video Recorder
USB
DC 48 V
5 V 0.5 A
LAN
CAM
1
E-SATA
3
USB Memory device
Insert the memory device into the USB port. The system
automatically recognizes the device. The system software can be
easily upgraded using a USB memory device.
Installation
2
4
USB
DC 48 V
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS
485
2
4
13
USB External device
Connect the external device to the USB port.
(Example: External HDD or other external storage.)
Mouse
Connect the USB mouse to operate the system.
Connecting E-SATA device
You can use E-SATA storage for data back-up or recording.
E-SATA device connection
2
4
USB
OUT
LAN
CAM
1
3
5 V 0.5 A
E-SATA
DC 48 V
LAN connection
Connect the LAN port to an available 10/100/1000 base-T port with
a straight ethernet cable (not supplied). The NET indicator on the
front panel will be lit.
IP Camera connection
Connect the IP camera. After the installation, check the IP camera
settings on the setup menu.
Automatic network configuration
The system can automatically obtain and configure the network
interface via DHCP.
Manually configure network
The system may be manually configured by assigning an IP address,
subnet mask, gateway and DNS.
NOTE
This unit can be supported IPv4 and IPv6 network.
Connecting IP Camera
Connect the IP Camera for Plug and connect.
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Installation
NOTE
Connecting Network
You can control and monitor the system via network. With
the remote control (monitoring), you can change the system
configuration or monitor the image via network. After the
installation, check the network settings for the remote control and
monitoring work.
Network connection
3
5 V 0.5 A
E-SATA
Broadband
Broadband
Service
Service
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
LAN
CAM
1
Router
Router
• To use IP Camera for plug and connect port, should be set to
DHCP. It will be changed to Static automatically by the system.
• When you connect a camera, you should set the administrator
ID and password of camera as below table.
IDPassword
adminadmin
rootroot
root4321
• The IP camera must be supported ONVIF.
IP Camera connection
ALARM
OUT
LAN
CAM
1
USB
5 V 0.5 A
3
DC 48 V
E-SATA
14
2
4
E-SATA
USB
0.5 A
DC 48 V
2
4
1
3
E-SATA
USB
5 V0.5 A
LAN
DC 48 V
CAM
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS
485
2
4
1
3
E-SATA
USB
5 V0.5 A
LAN
DC 48 V
CAM
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS485
2
4
3
E-SATA
USB
5 V0.5 A
DC 48 V
CAM
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS485
2
4
1
3
E-SATA
USB
5 V0.5 A
LAN
DC 48 V
CAM
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS
485
2
1
LAN
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS485
TX+TX-
Installation
Connecting LKD1000 Controller
This system has a data terminal. Use this port to connect keyboard
(optional).
RS-485 TerminalDescription
- (DATA -)Data Transmission/Reception
+ (DATA +)Data Transmission/Reception
GNDShield
Connect the LKD1000 controller to control the system. (Refer to the
manuals of the LKD1000 controller for more details.)
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Installation
LKD1000 controller connection
ALARM
RS
485
IN
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
VGA
HDMI
OUT
LAN
1
Connecting Alarm Input and Alarm
Output
Alarm terminals are used to connect the alarm devices such as
sensors, door switches, etc.
Alarm Input
You can connect up to 4 alarm sensors. Each alarm sensor should
be connected with G (GND). The signal state is adjustable to N/O
(Normal Open) or N/C (Normal Close) through the setup menu.
Sensor input connection
5 V
CAM
3
AUDIO
VGA
HDMI
LAN
1
TX+TX-
Alarm
sensor
Alarm
sensor
Controller LKD1000
Terminal No.Description
1Sensor Input 1
2Sensor Input 2
3Sensor Input 3
4Sensor Input 4
GGround
Installation
2
4
USB
5 V0.5 A
DC 48 V
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS485
2
1
LAN
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
IN
OUT
ALARM
RS
485
15
Alarm Output
Connect the alarm device to the alarm output. Alarm signal outputs
when an event occur.
Alarm output connection
HDMI
LAN
CAM
1
E-SATA
3
Alarm device
Alarm device
Terminal No.Description
GGround
1Alarm Output 1
2Alarm Output 2
NOTE
The internal switching relays are rated for 0.3 A at 125 V AC or 1 A
at 30 V DC. If the electric current is higher than that the unit can
be damaged.
HDD INSTALLATION
Note for Hard Disk Drive
The internal hard disk drive (HDD) is a fragile piece of equipment.
Please follow the guidelines below when using the system to
protect against possible HDD failure. We recommend that you back
up your important recordings onto an external backup device in
order to prevent accidental loss.
Make sure that the power is turned OFF when attaching or
removing the HDD.
• Do not move the system while the power is on.
• Do not use the system in excessively hot or humid places, or in
places that may be subject to sudden changes in temperature.
Sudden changes in temperature can cause condensation to
form inside the system. This can be a cause of HDD failure.
• While the system is switched on, do not unplug from the wall
socket or switch the electricity off from the breaker switch.
• If there’s a power failure while the system is on, some data on
the HDD may be lost.
• Do not drop the HDD. Also do not put the metallic object such
as coins or screwdrivers into the HDD tray.
• When a power failure occurs during recording, avoid adding,
replacing or transporting the HDD as the recorded data may be
erased. In this case, turn the power back on to boot up the unit
normally with the HDD that was being used at the time of the
power failure attached. Then add, replace, or transport the HDD.
• The HDD is very delicate. Handle the HDD with care and follow
the precautions below because even a tiny shock may damage
the internal components of the HDD.
-Do not place the HDD on the desk or table directly. Put a
thick cushion under the HDD because even a small shock
may damage the internal components of the HDD.
-Do not use an electric screwdriver. Vibrations and shocks
caused by an electric screwdriver may damage the internal
components of the HDD.
-When replacing the HDD, do not knock the HDD with other
components such as another HDD and the HDD tray.
-Do not knock the HDD with tools such as a driver when
replacing the HDD.
-Protect the hard disk drives from static electricity.
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Installing the Hard Disk Drive
You can install up to 1 HDD.
Improper installation or setup may disturb HDD recognition or
normal product operation. So you should consult with an expert
from the store where the product was purchased.
1. Remove the fixing screws on the left/right side and rear panel.
2
ALARM
RS
485
IN
IN
OUT
AUDIO
VGA
OUT
- + 1 2 3 4 G 1 2 G
HDMI
LAN
4
USB
DC 48 V
5 V 0.5 A
E-SATA
CAM
1
3
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2. Detach the top case by sliding it after removing the screws. You
must lift up the top case verticality.
POWER
HDD LAN
H.264 Network Video Recorder
3. Remove the screws and detach the hard disk mounting brackets
from the unit.
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4. Attach the HDD onto the hard disk mounting brackets with four
screws.
Replacing the Hard Disk Drive
Turn the power of the unit off and detach the power plug from the
outlet.
1. Follow steps 1 to 3 described in “Installing the Hard Disk Drive”.
2. Remove the connector from the HDD.
3. Remove the screws from the hard disk drive on the bottom of
the hard disk mounting bracket.
4. Replace the new HDD.
5. Follow steps 4 to 10 described in “Installing the Hard Disk Drive”.
6. After replacing the hard disk drive, insert the power plug into
the outlet and turn the power of the unit on. The new HDD is
detected and formatted.
NOTE
• Do not use an electric screwdriver to fix them.
automatically.
• Make sure that each of the SATA cables is connected to the
connector housing through its holes.
• Do not stack them nor keep them upright.
Recommended HDD
For the latest recommended HDD list, please visit
http://www.lgecommercial.com
5. Attach the hard disk mounting brackets with the screws.
6. Connect the HDD power cable. You must use the supplied SATA
power cable. The SATA power cable that used for normal PC is
not compatible with this unit.
7. Connect the Serial SATA cable.
8. Connect the SATA cable of the HDD to the SATA connector of
the main board.
9. Assemble the top case.
10. Fix the screws.
11. When you turn the power of the unit on, the new HDD is
detected and formatted automatically.
NOTE
If you do not use the recommended HDD, the system may not be
operated normally.
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System Operation
1. Turn on the unit. System booting will commence. The LG logo
image will be displayed on the main monitor during the system
booting.
2. When the booting is completed the live window will be
displayed. Click the icon on the system control bar or press
the LOGIN button on the remote control to display the log-in
window.
3. Select a user name by using the mouse or arrow and the OK
button on the remote control. For the first time, you can select
the ADMINISTRATOR user name only. You can register a new
user with various access rights using the user setup menu.
4. Enter the password by using the virtual keyboard. (Note that the
default administrator password is “000000”.)
5. Click the [OK] icon.
You can see the live screen and operate the system.
NOTE
If the system is turned off accidently and then turned on again,
the system may take a long time to be rebooted.
System Shutdown
General Explanation of the Live
Screen on the Main Monitor
Main Monitor Screen
ab c d e f g h
Channel Number
a
Displays the channel number.
Channel Name
b
Displays the edited channel name.
Channel FPS
c
Displays the channel FPS value.
Quick Buttons
d
The Quick Buttons will appear when the mouse is moved to
the camera's live screen. You can use the following functions by
clicking it for the selected channel.
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1. First, you must stop playback and exit the setup menu. In
playback, press STOP.
2. Press and hold 1 (POWER) button on the remote control until
the beep sounds and the logout window will be displayed.
3. Enter the password by using the virtual keyboard.
4. Click the [OK] icon. The system will shutdown.
You can use the playback function.
You can use the digital zoom function.
You can control the PTZ Camera. (optional)
Camera Status Icon
e
Displays the PTZ camera status.
Displays the input audio status.
Displays the IP camera status.
Gold “C” indicates continuous recording.
Gold “I” indicates Instant recording.
Red “S” indicates sensor triggered recording.
Green “M” indicates motion detection recording.
Gray “N” indicates the channel is not being recorded.
Selected Channel
f
Displays the selected channel with red box.
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System Control Bar
g
( )
Displays the CPU usage and Data traffic
level of IP cameras.
Displays date and time.
Login (Logout) : Display the User Log-In
dialog box or logs out.
Search: Displays the search menu.
Alarm Off: Turns the alarm off.
Camera: Displays the Monitor menu to
set the first camera channel.
Split mode: Displays the menu for
selecting the screen division.
Video Export: Displays the export menu.
System Log: Displays the system log list
window.
System Information: Displays the system
information window.
Selecting the Split mode
You can select the live screen mode to display a full or 4-split on the
main monitor.
1. Press VIEW or click icon in the system control bar.
2. Select a screen mode.
Screen split mode
Setup: Displays the setup menu.
Minimizes the System Control Bar.
NOTE
• To display / minimize the system control bar
To display or minimize System Control Bar, press OSD on the
remote control or click
• You can also use the system control's options by clicking the
right button of the mouse on the Main Monitor screen.
• When data signal color of IP camera is changed yellow or red,
reduce bit rate, frame rate, resolution and connections of IP
camera.
Live Screen
h
Displays the current surveillance live screen.
or in the System Control Bar.
Moving the Channel's Position
You can change the camera channel's position in a split screen of
the Main Monitor.
1. Select a desired channel by clicking the left button of the
mouse.
2. Drag and drop it to a desired location and the channel's position
will be changed.
Sequence mode
• Full Screen Mode: You can view the live window in full
screen mode.
• Screen Split Mode: Displays selected split screens on the
main monitor.
• Sequence: You can view all the channels in sequence. You
cannot use sequence mode with the 4 split.
3. Select [OK] and press OK to confirm your selection.
NOTE
To display the screen you want to watch in full screen mode,
double click the desired channel.
Changing the order of cameras
You can change the order of the cameras shown on the monitor.
1. Press CAM or click the icon in the system control bar.
2. Select a camera number you want to set as first monitor.
- [Restore to Default] : Camera 1 is set in first monitor.
3. Select [OK] and press OK to confirm your selection.
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PTZ Camera Control
You can control the cameras connected via Network.
1. Select the PTZ camera channel on the main monitor you want
to control.
2. Press PTZ or click the icon that appears when the mouse is
moved to PTZ camera's screen.
Virtual PTZ remote control is displayed on the main monitor.
3. Use each item to control the PTZ camera.
ButtonFunction
Displays the PTZ control guide.
Displays the setup menu of the PTZ
camera.
Minimizes PTZ virtual remote control.
Removes the PTZ virtual remote
control.
Use to pan/tilt the camera.
You can select the Pan/Tilt/Zoom
speed.
You can adjust the camera zoom.
You can adjust the focus of a camera
manually.
You can adjust the iris of a camera
manually.
Displays or disappear the preset
control options in the virtual PTZ
remote control
Displays the Selected Preset number.
Preset Settings
Preset position is the function to register camera monitoring
positions (preset positions) associated with position numbers.
By entering the position numbers, you can move cameras to the
preset positions.
NOTE
• To activate this function, you need to register the preset
positions of the PTZ cameras.
• ONVIF preset may not be operated properly with this unit.
To Register Preset Positions
1. Move the camera to a point you wish by using the
, , , buttons.
2. Press SET or click the y icon.
3. Select the preset number you wish to register.
4. Press OK or click the icon.
The position and its number are memorized.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4 to add additional positions.
NOTE
Preset numbers from 0 to 255 are available on this unit but the
actual preset range differs depending on PTZ cameras.
Changing to a Picture in a Preset Position
The following function is available only with cameras provided with
the preset function. The preset function makes the combination
camera move to the programmed preset position. It is necessary to
program preset positions for the combination camera beforehand.
1. Press the MOVE button or click the t icon.
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To input the preset number.
y
r
t
u
To register preset positions.
To delete a memorized preset
position.
To move the camera to the preset
position.
To start a preset tour.
Confirm the preset position.
NOTE
You can use some options by clicking the right button of the
mouse in PTZ camera control mode.
• PTZ Control Guide: Shows the guide for using the mouse.
• Exit: Exits from the PTZ camera control mode.
2. Use number buttons to enter the memorized preset position’s
index number then press OK or click the icon.
The camera moves to the preset position and the picture of the
camera in that position appears on the monitor.
To Clear the Preset Position
You can clear a memorized preset position.
1. Press the CLEAR button or Click the r icon.
2. Use number buttons to enter the memorized preset index
number then press OK or Click the icon to clear
the preset positions.
NOTE
This function may not be available depending on PTZ cameras.
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To Tour The Preset Positions
You can tour all preset positions.
1. Press the TOUR button or Click the
All registered preset positions in the camera will be selected
and the camera position image will be switched on the active
monitor.
2. You can stop the tour by pressing the TOUR
button or clicking the u icon.
u
icon.
Setup for PTZ Cameras
You can adapt the camera to your requirements by setting up the
respective items in menus.
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1. Click the icon.
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The setup menu appears in the selected window of the main
monitor.
2. Use , , , , , , , and
buttons to set the options.
NOTE
• Refer to the manuals of the PTZ camera for more details.
• Some PTZ cameras may not operated properly with this unit.
• You cannot control the other functions when the PTZ virtual
remote control is displayed.
Using the Digital Zoom function
You can enlarge the current screen 2-4 times using the digital zoom
function on one live channel with full screen mode or one channel
playback with full screen mode.
1. Press ZOOM(+) button during viewing a live channel in full
screen mode or playing back a channel in full screen mode.
2. You can use the zoom screen as following.
• You can move the position of the zoom screen by using the
w/s/a/d
• You can move the zoom screen by using the mouse. Drag &
drop a point to the specific point to move the zoom screen.
3. Press BACK button to exit.
buttons.
Export the recorded data
This unit can manually copy recorded images and audio from builtin HDD to the external recording devices.
1. Press COPY or click the icon in the system control bar.
The [Video Export] menu appears.
2. Set the [Start Date/Time] and [End Date/Time] to search.
•
a/d/w/s
•
w/s
• OK: Selects option or confirms the setting.
3. Select the channel number and press OK. Repeat this step to
select multi channels.
4. Select the one of file format on the drop-down list of the [File
Format].
• Native: The Native file is saved with the extention of “*.exp”.
The saved native file can playback using the Export Viewer
program.
• AVI LG: To playing AVI LG file, you have to install the LG DVR
Codec. If you install the LG Network Client, do not need to
install the LG DVR Codec.
• AVI: If you select AVI file format, it can play on any media
player.
5. Select [Export to] then press OK.
6. Use
w/s
7. Press OK to confirm it.
8. Click the [Export] icon to start exporting. The exported data
will be authorized by the unit before saving and it can only be
played back with the exclusive player.
: Moves to the options.
: Sets the selected option.
to select a target device to export.
NOTE
The zoom function is deactivated when below case.
• When double click the left mouse button.
• Press the specific channel or function button on the remote
control.
• Press the STOP button during the playback.
You can use some options by clicking the right button of the
mouse in the digital zoom mode.
• Digital Zoom Control Guide: Shows the guide for using the
mouse.
• Exit: Exits from the digital zoom mode.
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NOTE
• Check the export device before you proceed.
• You can also use the COPY button on the remote control for
export function.
• If you use the external device, the external device has to be
formatted on this unit.
1. Connect the external device to the USB port on the front
or the rear of the system.
2. Select the [Format] icon then press OK.
Confirm window is displayed after format is completed.
3. Select [OK] and press OK to close the window.
• Check the size of the selected data and free space of the
external device. If the device does not have enough space,
create space on the device or erase the previously stored data.
• Export can not be executed while the backup is in progress.
• You can search the exported data with the supplied viewer
software.
• When you export the recorded data, the video data, audio
data, the system log and event log data will also be exported.
• When you export the recorded data the export viewer
program will also be exported in the [ExportViewer] folder of
the device. The exported data file name is made automatically
as the [Channel name_export date_export time.exp] type.
• Do not remove the USB device while the export is in progress,
it may cause a malfunction.
• The warning message appears for the conditions listed below.
-When the start date/time and end date/time are the same
value.
-When the start date/time is later than the end date/time.
-The export media does not have enough space.
-When you set the time for data that does not exist.
• An external media has to be formatted on this unit to prevent
a malfunction.
Viewing the System Log List
To view the system log list:
1. Press the LOG button or click the icon in the system control
bar.
2. Set the [Start Date/Time] and [End Date/Time] to search.
•
a/d/w/s
•
w/s
• OK: Selects option or confirms the setting.
3. Use
a/d
4. Press the BACK button or click the [Close] button to exit the
window.
NOTE
Refer to the following system log list.
No.Log Message
1Power On
2Power Off
3Login (Remote)
4Logout (Remote)
5Login (Local)
6Logout (Local)
7Configuration Changed
8Configuration Imported
9Factory Default Set
10Power Recovery
11Backup Started
12Backup Finished
13Backup Failed
14Export Started
15Export Finished
16Export Failed
17S/W Updated
18 HDD Damaged
19HDD Added
20HDD Deleted
21HDD Formatted
22HDD Changed
: Moves to the options.
: Sets the selected option.
to see the previous or next log list.
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Viewing System Information
To view system information:
1. Press the INFO button or click the icon in the system control
bar.
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• Ethernet 0: Displays the detail information of the Network.
• Camera Information: Displays the detail information of the
camera framerate.
• HDD Information: Displays the detail information of the
HDD.
Configuration menu
The features and options of the system are configured through the
menu. The operations of this unit can be set via a menu displayed
on the main monitor. You can select and set the operational
conditions by using the buttons on the remote control or using a
Mouse connected to the unit.
First level
Second level
Third level
• Refresh: Updates the system information.
2. Press the BACK button or click the [Close] button to exit the
window.
Informations
Using a mouse to set a menu
Use the left mouse buttons to set the menu.
ButtonFunction
Left buttonUse to select a required item.
1. Click the icon on the System control bar with the left mouse
button to display a setup menu.
2. Click the desired option with the left mouse button to display
the second or third level menu options.
3. Click the desired option with the left mouse button.
4. Set the selected options value.
5. Click the icon or click icon repeatedly
to exit setup menu.
If the save message appears, click [OK] with the left mouse
button to save the settings.
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Setting the Menu Using the Remote Control Buttons
Remote
Control
Use these buttons to select the menu options or
adjust the options value.
Select the option or confirm the setting.
Return to the previous menu or level.
1. Press SETUP to display the setup menu.
2. Use
display the submenu.
3. Use
to display the setting options.
4. Use
value.
5. Use
your selection.
6. Press BACK repeatedly to exit the Setup menu.
If the save message appears, select [OK] and press OK to save
the settings.
to select the desired menu item, then press OK to
w/s
to select the desired submenu item, then press OK
w/s
to select the desired option then press OK to set the
w/s
to select the desired setting then press OK to confirm
a/d
Description
NOTE
All the operation explanations are based on using the remote
control.
System settings
Properties
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• System Name: Enter the system name by using alphabetic letter,
numeric digit and symbols up to 21 characters. The number of
maximum characters is depends on the language.
• 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.
• Resolution: Sets the output resolution of the video signal.
• Configuration Import: Import the system configuration data
from the USB memory stick.
• Configuration Export: Export the configuration data from this
system to the USB memory stick.
• Factory Default: You can reset the system to its original factory
settings. Some options cannot be reset (date, time, daylight
saving, time zone and user password settings).
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TCP/IP v4
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• Interface: Select a LAN port you want to use.
• DHCP: Select this option when a DHCP server is installed on the
network to allow IP address assignment. With this setting, the IP
address is assigned automatically.
• IP Address: Enter the IP address.
• Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask address.
• Gateway: Enter the gateway address.
• Primary DNS: Enter the Primary domain name server that
translates the hostnames into IP address.
• Secondary DNS : Enter the Secondary DNS server address that
backups the Primary DNS.
TCP/IP v6
• Interface: Select a LAN port you want to use.
• Auto: Select this option to assign the IP address automatically.
• IP Address: Enter the IP address.
• Subnet Prefix Length: Enter the Subnet Prefix length.
An IPv6 prefix indicates the portion of the address used for
routing or identifying an address range.
• Gateway: Enter the gateway address.
• Primary DNS: Enter the Primary domain name server that
translates the hostnames into IP address.
• Secondary DNS : Enter the Secondary DNS server address that
backups the Primary DNS.
Network
• TCP/IP Port No.: Enter the TCP/IP Port number. You can watch
the live surveillance image over the network with the PC Client
program. The factory default TCP/IP port for transmission of
video data is 9001 and audio data is 9003. However in some
cases it is better to change this port number for added flexibility
or security. You can edit this port between 1025 and 65535.
• Web Server Port No.: Enter the Web Sever Port number. You can
watch the live surveillance image over the network with a web
browser. Typically the TCP port used by HTTP is 80. However in
some cases it is better to change this port number for added
flexibility or security. You can edit this port to 80 or between
1025 and 65535.
• Audio Port No.: Enter the Audio Port number. You can edit this
port between 1025 and 65535.
• Bandwidth Throttle: Select [All] or [Per User] to set the
bandwidth value.
-All: Set same bandwidth to all of users.
-Per User: You can set the bandwidth value per each user.
Select [User ID] from the left drop-down list. And then, set
the bandwidth from right drop-down list
• RTSP Port : Enter the RTSP Port number. You can edit this port
between 1 and 65535. Default Port number is 554.
• DDNS Service: Marks up to activate the DDNS function.
This free service is very useful when combined with the LG
DDNS Server. It allows the user to connect the IP device using
the URL, rather than an IP Address. This also solves the problem
of having a dynamic IP address.
• Host Name: Enter the host name you want to use.
You can not use the “www ”, “mail”, “http”, “ftp”, “com”, “lg”, “lge”,
“lgddns”, “lgeddns”, “ddns” for host name.
• Registered Host: The registered host name appears.
• Update: Register the host name you typed in [Host Name] to LG
DDNS server.
How to register DDNS host name
When you use the DDNS function for the first time after you
purchased LG DVR/NVR
1. Displays the DVR/NVR setup menu.
2. Select [System] > [Network] option.
3. Marks up for the [DDNS Service] option.
4. Enter the host name in the [Host Name] option.
5. Press the [Update] button. If host registration is properly
completed, the host name will be displayed in the [Registered
Host] option. If the host name is not registered after updating,
please check network connection.
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When you want to change DDNS host name
If you want to change the registered host name to new one, follow
as shown below.
1. Enter a new host name in the [Host Name] option.
2. Press the [Update] button. The confirmation window will be
displayed to change your host name.
3. Click the [OK] button. When host name is properly changed, the
changed host name will be displayed in the [Registered Host]
option. If host name is not changed after updating, please check
network connection.
Network Streaming
• CH: Displays the channel number.
• Profile: Selects the profile of stream. The [Profile] option is
activated in case of IP Camera only.
NOTE
function.
• Daylight Saving Start: Select the Daylight Saving start time.
• Daylight Saving End: Select the Daylight Saving end time.
NTP
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• NTP: Marks up, if you want to synchronize the system's date and
time with those of the time server called NTP. (Network Time
Protocol) Specify the NTP server’s name.
• Time Server: For most cases select public. The system will obtain
the average time among 5 public servers (time.nist.gov, time-a.
nist.gov, time-b.nist.gov, ntp.nasa.gov, clock.isc.org).
• Private Time Server: Enter the private time server’s IP address or
host name using the virtual keyboard.
• Sync. Interval: You can set synchronized intervals with the NTP
time server to 1 day, 1 week, 1 month and 1 hour.
• NTP Test: Select [NTP Test] to test the NTP server.
If you need to adjust the image size to send to the client, set
the stream option of the [IP Device-Profile1 or Profile2]. And
then select the proper Profile from the [Network StreamingProfile]. You can control the bandwidth value forward to client.
Date/Time
• Date: Select the current year, month and day.
• Time: Select the current time.
• Date Format: Select the date display format.
• Time Format: Select the time display format.
• Time Zone: Select the time zone in the area where the system is
installed.
• Daylight Saving: Mark up if you want to use the daylight saving
NOTE
If the NTP option is not set to this system, there can be a
gap between the system time and actual time. Using NTP is
recommended.
Controller
• IR Remote ID: Select the IR Remote ID for this unit. If you use
multi systems set the IR Remote ID for each unit.
• Remote Controller ID: Select the Remote Controller ID for this
unit. If you use multi systems, set the Remote Controller ID for
each unit. You can control the system by using the LKD1000
controller. (For more details refer to the LKD1000 owner’s
manual.)
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Update
This function is aimed at upgrade the system software. In this case,
the current system settings are not deleted or replaced during the
update process.
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1. Selects the update method.
2. Selects the device included update file or enter the FTP server
name.
NOTE
If you select the update method to [LOCAL], the [FTP Server]
option will be disabled and the [Device] option is activated.
And if you select update method to [NETWORK], the [Device]
option will be disabled and [FTP Server] option is activated.
3. Select the [Search] button and press OK. The update file is
displayed in the list.
4. Choose the update file from the list.
5. Select the [Update] button and press OK. The confirmation
window is displayed.
6. Select [OK] to begin the update process or click [Cancel] to stop
and exit. After the update process is completed, the [Restart the
system] message appears.
7. Click [OK] to restart the system.
NOTE
• Do not turn the power off during the update process to
prevent the malfunction.
• Do not remove the external device for update while the
update is in progress. It may cause a malfunction.
Backup
• Schedule: You can set the backup schedule.
-OFF: All options are disabled.
-WEEKLY or DAILY: The backup data will be automatically
saved according to the setting.
-INSTANT: The backup data is saved manually.
• Device: Select a backup device.
• Schedule Start: Set the schedule start date (A day of the week
and time).
• Time Range Date: Enter the backup time range. Enter the date
you want to backup.
• Time Range Start: Enter the start day of the week or time.
• Time Range End: Enter the end day of the week or time.
• Estimate Size: Displays the size of backup data and the free
space of external devices.
• Start Backup: To start backup.
• Erase Media: To erase the media.
Instant Backup
1. Connect the USB device for backup.
2. Select the partition you want to backup.
3. Select INSTANT from the schedule options.
4. Select the backup device.
5. Select the Time Range Date, Time Range Start time, and Time
Range End time for backup.
6. Select the [Estimate Size] icon and press OK.
7. Check the size of the selected data and free space. If the device
does not have enough space, create space on the device or
erase the previously stored data.
8. Select the [Start Backup] icon and press OK to start backup.
9. Exit the setup menu. You can check the backup status on the
system control bar in backup progress.
Daily/Weekly backup
1. Connect the USB device for backup.
2. Select WEEKLY or DAILY on the schedule options.
3. Select the backup device.
4. Enter the date and/or time to start backup on the schedule start
option.
5. Enter the day of week and/or time on the Time Range Start
option.
6. Enter the day of week and/or time on the Time Range End
option.
7. Select the [Estimation Size] icon and press OK.
8. Check the size of selected data and free space of USB device. If
the USB device does not have enough space, change the USB
device to a USB which has enough space or erase data of the
connected USB device.
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NOTE
• The backup function is not supported on the external USB
CD-ROM driver.
• Available external device for backup.
DeviceCapacity
USB HDD Up to 2 TB.
E-SATA HDDUp to 2 TB.
• Use the recommended external USB devices for preventing
malfunction (See the page 45.).
• For the latest recommended HDD list, please visit
http://www.lgecommercial.com
• An external media has to be formatted on this unit to prevent
malfunction.
• You cannot use the [Estimate size], [Start Backup] and [Erase
Media] options in backup progressing.
• Do not remove the external device while the backup is in
progress, it may cause a malfunction.
• If you format the external media by using a PC with FAT32, the
media may not be used on this unit.
• Check the size of the selected data and free space of the
external device. If the device does not have enough space,
create space on the device or erase the previously stored data.
1. Select the [Estimate Size] icon and press OK.
The size of the selected data and free space is displayed.
2. Select [OK] and press OK to close the window.
• You cannot stop the backup when the backup is in progress.
• The warning message will appear for the conditions listed
below.
-When the start time and end time are the same value.
-When the start time is later than the end time.
-When you set the time for data that does not exist.
-When the start time and end time setting are wrong.
-A media does not have enough space.
-When the selected USB device is disconnected.
• You can see the backup progress status on the system control
bar.
• The estimated size of backup data is only the approximate size.
So you must prepare sufficient space on the media to prevent
lack of space.
• At the scheduled recording time, you can check the backup
status on the system control bar.
• While export is in progress or searching the backup data
from the external USB device, the scheduled backup will
not be started. After the export or backup search is finished,
scheduled backup will be restarted.
• When you set the schedule backup, the backup data size is
estimated from the recording settings of the Setup menu. If
the real recorded data size is over the estimated recording
data size, the schedule backup may not be activated.
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Device settings
IP Device
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• CH: Displays the channel number.
• Name: Enter the channel name.
• Model Name: Displays the model name of IP device.
• MAC: Displays the Mac address of IP device.
• IP: Displays the IP address of IP device.
• HTTP Port: Enter the HTTP port number. HTTPS is not supported.
• / : You can see other options (Driver, Profile1, Profile2,
RTSP Port, RTP Mode, Audio Recording) to click button. To
return previous options, click button.
• Driver: Selects the IP camera driver from the drop-down list.
• Profile1: Select the camera stream on the drop-down box for
recording.
• Profile2: Select the camera stream on the drop-down box for
streaming. For smooth live playback, the resolution of [Profile2]
set lower than resolution of [Profile1].
NOTE
• When you select full screen mode on the [split mode],
[Profile1] operate for streaming automatically.
• When CPU usage occupies more than 90% and then 1 minute
goes by, connection of [Profile2] is limited for the stability of
system.
• RTSP Port: Enter the RTSP port number.
• RTP Mode: Select the RTP mode from drop-down list.
• Audio Recording: Check the audio recording option.
• Setup: Click the check box of the desired channel and then
press the [Setup] button. The setup window will be displayed.
Audio/Sensor setting
You can configure this option when you select to [LGE] on the
[Driver] option. Select [Audio/Sensor] tab of the [Setup] window.
-Audio In: Click the check box if you want to send the audio
from the microphone input connector.
-Audio Type: Select the codec when you send the audio from
the microphone input connector.
-Audio Out: Click the check box to output the audio from the
speaker.
-Sensor: Select the sensor number on the drop-down list.
-In Use: Marks up when you want to activate the sensor.
-Sensor Type: Select the sensor type.
-Relay Output: Select the relay output number
on the drop-down list.
-Relay Type: Select the relay type.
-Control Duration: Enter the relay time.
Motion Setting
You can configure this option when you select to [LGE] on the
[Driver] option. Select [Motion] tab of the [Setup] window.
1. Click the [Add] button. The motion detect window is
displayed. You can add the five windows maximum for
motion detection area.
2. Set the [Sensitivity] option.
3. Click the edge or corner of the window box to adjust the
window size for motion detection.
4. Click the [Save] button to save the settings.
Stream Setting
If you select to [LGE] on the [Driver] option, select the [Stream]
tab. When you select [ONVIF] on the [Driver] option, you can
configure the stream setting only. In case of [AXIS], the [Bitrate]
and the [Compression] options are activated only.
-Stream (LGE only): Select the video stream.
-In Use (LGE only): Click to activate the stream function.
- Video Codec: Select the video mode (Codec) from the
dropdown list.
-Resolution: Select the output image size of the camera.
-Frame Rate: Set the frame rate of the image.
-GOP: It means “Group of Pictures”. The higher the GOP, the
better is the video quality of the camera. Edit the value of
GOP from 1 to 30. This setting is valid for H.264 video format
only.
NOTE
It recommended that you set the [GOP] value same as
[Frame Rate].
-GOV (ONVIF only): It means “Group of VOPs”. The VOP is an
image frame in the MPEG-4 video stream. Edit the value of
GOV from 1 to 30.
-Quality: Select the Quality.
-Stream Quality (LGE only): If the [Quality] option set to VBR,
this option is displayed. Select the stream quality from the
drop down box, the camera supports five types. (Highest,
High, Medium, Low and Lowest)
-Bitrate: If the [Quality] option set to CBR, this option is
displayed. Edit the bit rate value from 256 kbps to 10 240
kbps.
-Compession (AXIS only): Enter the compression ratio of
video. The lower value you set up, the higher definition
picture you get.
• Delete: Click the check box of the desired channel and then
press the [Delete] button. Registered channel of IP Camera will
be deleted.
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To register the IP device automatically
1. Click the [AUTO] button.
2. The search window will be displayed and start to search the IP
device automatically. By stopping or restarting the search, click
[Stop] or [Refresh] button.
3. Click the check box of desired device.
4. Enter the [User Name] and the [Password] and then click the
[Add] button. When you select several channels, channels are
assigned same ID and password.
5. Confirm the result of authentication on the [Verify] option.
• O: The verification is valid.
• X: The verification is invalid. Check the ID and password
again.
• XX: Connection failed.
6. Click the check box of confirmed cameras. Selected cameras are
registered channel in order.
7. Click the [CLOSE] button to exit the window.
NOTE
The information of search result such as model name, MAC
and others may not be shown depending on security level or
connection information.
To register the IP device manually
1. Click the [MANUAL] button.
2. Enter the IP address.
3. Click the check box of desired device.
4. Enter the [User Name] and the [Password] and then click the
[Add] button. When you select several channels, channels are
assigned same ID and password.
5. Confirm the result of authentication on the [Verify] option.
6. Click the check box of confirmed cameras. Selected cameras are
registered channel in order.
7. Click the [CLOSE] button to exit the window.
NOTE
• The Supported IP camera specifications.
SpecificationDescription
DriverLGE, AXIS, ONVIF
Recording modeContinuous, Instant, Motion,
Sensor
Video CodecH.264, MPEG4, MJPEG
Audio recording and
playback
ResolutionCIF, Half D1(2CIF), D1(4CIF), UXGA,
StreamLGE (Master-0, Slave-0)
PTZSupport
Sensor/Motion inputSupport
Support
720p, 1080p (Up to 5M)
ONVIF (The stream that is
supported from camera)
AXIS (H.264, MPEG4, MJPEG)
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• It takes time to search IP devices and the necessary time
depends on the network environment.
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NOTE
• If you register the IP camera for plug and connect, [HTTP Port]
and [RTSP Port] number per each channel are assigned as
below.
CHHTTP Por tRTSP Port
110801554
220802554
330803554
440804554
• If you connect the IP Camera which uses PoE for Plug and
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Connect port, it takes 2 or 3 minutes. Wait a moment.
• The information of IP camera for Plug and Connect port is not
initialized if you use the [Factory Default] function.
• The IP camera for Plug and Connect port cannot be registered
to the system doubly.
Storage
Display settings
OSD
• Channel Name: Mark up to display or remove the channel name
in the channel window.
• Channel Status: Mark up to display or remove the channel status
in the channel window.
• Channel FPS: Mark up to displays or removes the channel FPS
(Frame Per Seconds) in the channel window.
• Font Size: Selects the font size of characters such as the channel
name and playback time which displayed on the channel
window.
• Position: Selects the position of characters such as the channel
name and playback time which displayed on the channel
window.
• Overwrite: Sets whether you use Overwrighting function.
• Full Warning: When the HDD has overflowed a warning message
is displayed.
• Auto Delete: Sets the auto delete date. If you set the auto delete
date, the recorded data will be deleted except the data within
the selected date period of time. The Auto Delete function is
activated every 35 minutes.
• Storage Saving : Saves the storage space by reducing the quality
of the recorded data.
• Format: Initializes the HDD (Hard Disk Drive). All data on the
HDD will be erased.
• E-SATA : Selects the E-SATA device.
• Insert: Uses the selected E-SATA storage for recording data.
• Eject: Uses the selected E-SATA storage for data back-up.
Sequence
You can view all the channels in sequence in the selected screen
division mode. You cannot use sequence mode with the 4 split.
• Main Dwell Time: Selects the channel sequence time for main
monitor.
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Record settings
Normal Schedule Recording
A Normal schedule recoding can be activated at preset times, in
a repeating pattern on selected weekdays. The system can record
according to a schedule set by the user. It can also record manually
regardless of date and time. The recording can be made either
continuously or triggered by events (Sensor and motion detection).
The recording schedule screen displays one day of the week
showing the schedule of all channels over a 24-hour period. For
each 1-hour cell block the recording method can be specified. The
recording method for each block is shown in color for easy viewing.
Channel numbers
Time Line
Day of the Week
Recording mode
To Set a Recording Schedule for a Typical
Day of the Week (Normal Schedule)
starts automatically from the preset time. When the sensor
occurs within a designated time, changes the continuous
recording mode to sensor event recording mode and
recording starts automatically.
Recording starts automatically from the preset time. When
the motion is detected within a designated time, changes
the continuous recording mode to motion event recording
mode and recording starts automatically.
Recording starts automatically from the preset time. When
the sensor signal has been input or motion has been
detected, changes the continuous recording mode to
sensor event recording mode or motion event recording
mode and recording starts automatically.
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1. Select a day of the week.
NOTE
In case you set the motion recording setting on the channel of IP
camera, the recording starts when Video content analysis event as
well as Motion event is occurred.
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3. Drag and drop with left button of the mouse to set the channel
and time you want to record. The color of the time block is
changed depending on the selected mode.
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3. Use
w/s/a/d
month and date. You can use the calendar icon to select the
date.
4. Select the time cell block on the desired channel.
to enter the necessary information for year,
NOTE
If the special day recording schedule is duplicated with the other
recordings, only the special day recording is possible.
Copying the Recording Schedule
Copying from the Scheduled Data of the Channel
You can copy the schedule data of the channel to the other
channel(s) within the selected day of the week. You cannot copy the
schedule data of the IP channel.
1. Select the day of the week and press OK on the [Normal
Schedule] or [Special Schedule] menu.
2. Select [Channel Copy] then press OK then the channel selection
menu appears.
3. Use
w/s/a/d
the target channel(s).
You can cancel the selected channel by pressing OK.
4. Select [OK] then press OK to confirm your selection.
to select a channel then press OK to select
4. Press BACK to move to the previous menu.
If the save message appears, select [OK] and press OK to save
the settings.
5. Press BACK repeatedly to exit the Setup menu.
To Set a Recording Schedule for a Special
Day (Special Schedule)
In addition to the weekly schedule, up to 15 specific date/time
periods can be defined. To configure the specific recording schedule
select Specific Dates.
1. Select an Item number.
Copying from the Scheduled Data of the Day
You can copy the scheduled day of the week to another day of the
week, weekday and weekend.
1. Select the day of week that you want to copy.
2. Select [Day Copy] then press OK then the channel selection
menu appears.
3. Use
w/s/a/d
the target date(s). You can cancel the selected channel by
pressing OK.
4. Select [OK] then press OK to confirm your selection.
to day of the week then press OK to select
2. Enter the name of the special day. Use
the [Name] column and press OK. The virtual keyboard menu
appears.
w/s/a/d
to select
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Sensor
Settings concerning sensor recording.
• CH: Displays the channel number.
• Prealarm: Specify the pre-event recording time. When the Event
signal is detected, the system recordes the data before the
event during the setting time.
• Postalarm: Specify the post-event recording time. When the
Event signal is detected, the system recordes the data after the
event during the setting time.
Motion
Settings concerning motion recording.
Event settings
Sensor
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• In: Displays the number of the ALARM-IN terminal.
• Sensor Type: The sensor state can be set to either N.O. (Normally
Open) or N.C. (Normally Closed).
• Camera: Select the camera channel when the sensor event is
occurred.
• Relay Output: Select the alarm (relay) output number for the
RELAY-OUT terminal for the output alarm (relay) signal.
• Preset: Select the preset number. When the input is activated,
the camera moves to the selected preset position and the
picture of the camera in that position appears on the monitor.
• CH: Displays the channel number.
• Prealarm: Specify the pre-event recording time. When the Event
signal is detected, the system recordes the data before the
event during the setting time.
• Postalarm: Specify the post-event recording time. When the
Event signal is detected, the system recordes the data after the
event during the setting time.
NOTE
The Prealarm recording time may shorten depending on the
setting and recording status of camera.
Notification
Marks up when you want to activate the selected option. If the
selected notification option is activated, the device will notify the
user about the information of selected option by E-mail.
• Sensor On: Sends an e-mail when a sensor has occurred.
• Motion Detection: Sends an e-mail when a motion detection
has occurred.
• Admin Password Changed: Sends an e-mail when the
administrator password has been changed.
• Power On/Off: Sends an e-mail when power is on or off.
• Disk Full: Sends an e-mail when the HDD has fully recorded.
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Mail
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• Notification: Mark up to be notified the unit's operating
information according to notification settings by e-mail.
• SMTP Server: Enter the SMTP Server address.
If notification option is not mark up and the SMTP server option
is empty, the SMTP Port, User Name, Password and TLS options
cannot be set.
• SMTP Port: Enter the SMTP Port Number. Typically the port used
for SMTP is 25. However in some cases it is better to change this
port number for added flexibility or security. You can edit this
port between 1 and 65535.
• User Name: Enter the user name.
• Password: Enter the password.
• TLS: Mark up if you use the TLS (Transport Layer Security)
function.
• Mail Address (1 to 3): Enter the mail address.
You can input up to 3 e-mail addresses.
• Sender: Enter the sender.
• JPEG Attachment: Click the check box to send a mail which
want to attach a JPEG file.
• E-mail Test: Select [E-mail Test] to test sending an e-mail.
Emergency
• Notification: Mark up to be notified the emergency agent about
the unit's operating information according to your notification
settings.
• Host Name/Port: Enter the Host Name and port number of the
emergency agent program. The factory default port for this
function is 9002. However in some cases it is better to change
this port number for added flexibility or security. You can edit
this port between 1025 and 65535.
You can set up to 9 Host Name and port numbers.
SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application
protocol to exchange the management information of network
devices.
NOTE
• The SMTP server, SMTP port no., user name or password
settings are optional. The system can send e-mail directly
without the use of an SMTP server or MTA (message transfer
agent). In certain cases all e-mail should be forwarded to
a specific SMTP server. Specify the server host name or IP
address in such a case. For more detail on SMTP setup, ask
your network administrator and/or mail service provider.
• [JPEG Attachment] option is operated when event of [Sensor
In], [Motion Detection] and [Text In] is occurred.
• In case of an IP Camera, ONVIF JPEG Snapshot feature must be
supported to attach a JPEG file.
• SNMP Version: Selects a SNMP version if SNMP is allowed to
access to this device.
• Port: Enter the number for SNMP port.
• Community String (V2 only): Specifies the SNMP management
community in which you want to enable this system (e.g.
lgecommunity or public).
• User (V3 only): Enter the security name for the SNMP.
• Authentication (V3 only): Select a mode for the SNMP
Authentication. (MD5 or SHA)
• Password (V3 only): Enter the password for the SNMP
Authentication.
• Privacy (V3 only): Select a privacy mode for the SNMP
Authentication. (DES or AES)
• Password (V3 only): Enter the password for the privacy mode.
• Trap IP Address: Specifies the IP address of the computer you
intend to use as your network management station and to
which SNMP traps will be sent.
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• Trap Community String: Specifies the SNMP trap community in
which you want to enable this system (e.g. lgecommunity or
public).
Output
• Relay Off
-ALARM ACKNOWLEDGE: Use the ALM.OFF button to stop
alarm.
-POST-ALARM TIME: The alarm is stopped after post-alarm
time.
• System Alarm Out: Outputs the alarm (relay) signal via the
selected alarm out terminal number when the system has some
problem. If you do not use this function, select [NONE] option.
• HDD Fail Alarm Out: Outputs the alarm (relay) signal via the
selected alarm out terminal number when the HDD is failed. If
you do not use this function, select [NONE] option.
Buzzer
Marks up when you want to activate the selected option.
User settings
Group Authority
You can register a new user group with various access rights.
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• Group ID: Select the group ID to assign authority.
-GUEST: The GUEST group has the limited authority of the
system. Users in this group are available to see the live
image and to set the covert function of the channel.
-ADMINISTRATOR: The ADMINISTRATOR group has the
unlimited authority of the system. Users in this group are
available to use all of the functions.
-[Group 01] to [Group 08]: Users in this group are available to
set the authority of the function manually.
NOTE
The GUEST and ADMINISTRATOR group are set initially for the
authority. You cannot change the initial settings and group name
(GUEST and ADMINISTRATOR).
• Group Name: If you select one of the group numbers from the
Group ID option, you can register the group name. Enter the
group name.
-Setup, Search/Play, Export, PTZ, Power Off, Instant Record:
Set the authority for the selected group. Mark up the option
to activate it.
• Main Channel: Selects the channel to allow the operation for the
group user. The LG logo is displayed on the covert channel(s).
• Sensor: Makes a sound when a sensor occurs.
• Motion : Makes a sound when a motion is detected.
• System: Makes a sound when the HDD has a bad sector.
NOTE
• Data cannot be saved in HDD which is occurred bad sector.
• When HDD has bad hold, can jot operate normally. Replace
the HDD immediately .
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User
You can set the user name for the selected User ID.
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1. Select [User ID] from the drop-down list.
2. Enter the user name of the selected user ID.
3. Select the user group from the drop-down list.
4. Enter the Password.
5. Select the auto user logout time from the drop-down list.
6. Press BACK button to display the confirmation window.
7. Select [OK] to save the setting or [Cancel] to cancel the setting.
Setup Wizard settings
The Setup Wizard appears on the screen when you turn on the unit
for the first time or select [Setup Wizard] on the Setup menu. You
can set the system name, display language, date, time, network
settings, recording schedule and recording mode on the initial
setup wizard.
NOTE
If you run the Setup Wizard when system setup has already been
completed, the data previously configured could be deleted.
NOTE
• It is strongly recommended that you change the password of
the administrator for the protection of the security of personal
information. Do not leave 000000 as the default password.
Make sure that you keep your password and write it down in a
safe place so that you do not forget it.
• If you set the user ID to [ADMINISTRATOR], you cannot change
the [User Name] and [Group] option but you can change the
password.
• The user name and password are case-sensitive.
• The password must be entered more than 4 characters.
Step 1
Set system name and display language.
• System Name: Enter the system name by using alphabetic letter,
numeric digit and symbols up to 21 characters. The number of
maximum characters is depends on the language.
• Language: Select a language for the setup menu and
information display.
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Step 2
Set date and time.
• Date: Select the current year, month and day.
• Time: Select the current time.
• Date Format: Select the date display format.
• Time Format: Select the time display format.
• Time Zone: Select the time zone in the area where the system is
installed.
• Daylight Saving: Mark up when you use the daylight saving
function.
• Daylight Saving Start: Select the Daylight Saving start time.
• Daylight Saving End: Select the Daylight Saving end time.
Step 4
Set recording schedule.
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• Weekday: Sets the recording mode to weekday (Mon-Fri).
• Weekend: Sets the recording mode to weekend (Sat-Sun).
Step 3
Set network address for LAN ports.
• Interface: Select a LAN port you want to use.
• DHCP: Select this option when a DHCP server is installed on the
network to allow IP address assignment. With this setting, the IP
address is assigned automatically.
• IP Address: Enter the IP address.
• Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask address.
• Gateway: Enter the gateway address.
• Primary DNS: Enter the Primary domain name server that
translates the hostnames into IP address.
• Secondary DNS : Enter the Secondary DNS server address that
backups the Primary DNS.
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Instant Recording
Images from a camera will be recorded on the built-in hard disk.
Ensure all the cameras are connected and that time and date have
been set correctly.
Before you start recording, first check the repeat recording settings
in the recording menu of the system setup, and then make the
recording settings.
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1. Press the REC button and then press the channel button you
Operation
want to record. The recording type indicator turns gold on the
selected channel screen of the monitor.
2. Press the REC button and then press the channel button you
want to stop recording. If you stop instant recording, the
recording mode will be changed into the scheduled recording
mode (Continuous/ Sensor / Motion records). If the schedule is
not set, the recording type indicator turns gray on the selected
channel screen of the main monitor.
Panic Recording
You can record the all channels at the same time.
This function can operate video input channel only.
1. Press and hold the REC button until the Recording Type
indicator turns gold on the all live channel screens.
All channels of system starts recording immediately.
2. Press and hold the REC button until the Recording Type
indicator turns gray on the all live channel screens. All channels
of system stops recording immediately.
NOTE
• External recording devices can be used as copy areas for
images recorded on the hard disk. It is able to record images
on the external recording devices directly.
• You can record instantly with the left mouse button.
1. Move the cursor to the desired channel screen on the
main monitor.
2. Click the recording type indicator with the left mouse
button and recording starts. Click it once again and the
instant record stops and the recording type indicator
will be changed into the scheduled recording mode
(Continuous / Sensor / Motion record). If the schedule is
not set, the recording type indicator turns gray.
• You can use the instant recording also for the channels
scheduled such as sensor, motion or continuous.
• Once you stop instant recording, the recording type indicator
will be changed to the scheduled recording mode.
• You can not record the Instant and Continuous recording in
following conditions.
-A HDD is not attached.
-A HDD is not formatted.
-The channel has no video input for display.
-Overwrite is set to “OFF”.
-The schedule (Sensor/Motion) record is not set.
• Priority of record.
Instant record > Sensor record > Motion record > Continuous
record.
• The Warning message is displayed when the HDD problem
occurs during the recording.
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Instant Playback
It is possible to play a recorded image without stopping recording.
1. Select a channel you want to playback.
2. Press ad (Play) button to play a recorded image of the
previous 1 or 2 minutes of recording. The playback image will
be displayed on the full screen window.
3. Press Z (STOP) button to stop the playback.
Search and Playback
The various search functions of this unit can be used to go to the
beginning of the desired picture.
Press SEARCH to display the search menu.
Date and Time Search
Use to search recorded pictures by specifying date, hour and
minute.
7. Press ad (Play) button or click button to start playback.
The picture(s) is (are) displayed on the main monitor.
8. Press STOP (Z) to stop playback and return to the search menu.
9. Press BACK repeatedly to exit the [Date/Time] menu.
Using the calendar icon to select a date
1. Select the icon then press OK.
2. Press BACK to move to the [w] or [s] option selecting a year
and a month.
3. Press OK repeatedly to select a desired year and month.
4. Use
w/s/a/d
5. Select [OK] button and press OK to confirm the settings.
to select a date then press OK.
NOTE
• While the backup is in progress, you can not search the data
on the backup device.
• Do not remove the external USB device from the USB device
whilst the backup search is in progress. It may cause a
malfunction.
• Recorded data shown on the time graph will be displayed in
different colors depending on the recording type.
-Gold: Continuous recording.
-Red: Sensor recording.
-Green: Motion-detection recording.
• Use
intervals.
button to view the detailed time by 6 hour
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1. Press SEARCH or click the icon on the System Control Bar
and [Search] menu appears.
2. Use
3. Select the desired source device.
• INTERNAL HDD: Plays back or searches recorded contents of
• Source Device: Plays back or searches backup contents of
4. Set the year, month, date and time.
•
•
• OK: Selects the column or confirms the setting.
5. Select the [Search] icon then press OK.
The search result is displayed.
6. Use
this step to select the other channels.
button to select the [Date/Time] icon then press OK.
w/s
the internal HDD device.
the source device.
: Moves to the previous or next column.
a/d
: Changes the value at the current position.
w/s
button to select the channel and press OK. Repeat
w/s
Event Search
Search a recorded picture by date and type of event.
1. Press SEARCH or click icon on the System Control Bar and
[Search] menu appears.
2. Use
3. Select the desired source device.
4. Set the year, month, date and time.
•
•
• OK: Selects the column or confirms the setting.
button to select the [Event] icon then press OK.
w/s
: Moves to the previous or next column.
a/d
: Changes the value at the current position.
w/s
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Operation
5. Use
w/s/a/d
button to confirm the selection. If you want to select the all
channels, marks up the [Select All] option.
6. Select the [Event Type] from the drop-down list.
7. Select the [Search] button then press OK.
The event list menu appears.
You can see the images through preview screen if you select a
data in Event list.
8. Select a recording data on the event list then press ad (Play)
button or click button to play back the selected data.
The picture is displayed on the main monitor.
9. Press STOP (Z) to stop playback and return to the event list
menu.
10. Press BACK repeatedly to exit the event search menu.
button to select the channel and press OK
Bookmark/Protect Search
Searches the recorded data included a bookmark or the protected
section.
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Operation
Export Search
Searches an exported data in the external device.
If you want to use this function, you have to connect the external
device otherwise the warning message will be displayed.
Check the export device before you proceed.
1. Press SEARCH or click icon on the System Control Bar and
[Search] menu appears.
2. Use
3. Select the desired source device.
4. Select the [Search] icon then press OK.
The exported file list menu appears.
5. Select the exported file on the exported file list then press ad
(Play) button or click to start playback.
The picture is displayed on the main monitor.
6. Press STOP (
list menu.
button to select the [Export] icon then press OK.
w/s
) to stop playback and return to the exported file
Z
1. Press SEARCH or click icon on the System Control Bar and
[Search] menu appears.
2. Select the [Bookmark] or [Protect] from drop-down list.
3. Select the [Search] icon then press OK. The Bookmark (or
Protect) list appears.
4. Use
OK.
5. Press ad (Play) or click button to play back the selected
data.
button to select a bookmark (or protect) then press
w/s
NOTE
• Backup data cannot be played back by a Bookmark/Protect
Search.
• If you want to delete the bookmark/protect on the list, select
the recording data and select
button and press OK.
Functions Available During Playback
Button
Playback
Control Menu
Remote Control
Stops playback.
Pauses playback.
Jumps to the beginning of the current data recorded on the same date. (press the button for
more than 2 seconds.)
Function
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Jump to the last 1 minute of the current data recorded on the same date. (press the button
for more than 2 seconds.)
Press repeatedly to select the required scan speed. (dd,
aaaa, aaaaa
Press repeatedly to play frame-by-frame in pause mode.
Press to play reverse or normal playback.
Press MARK at a desired point to be marked during playback. Up to 15 points can be marked.
)
ddd, dddd, ddddd
or aa,
aaa
,
NOTE
• You can play the backup or export data in normal speed only.
• If you use the reverse frame skip function, a frame may be skipped.
• Multi channel play works only in the date/time search function.
• If you double-click the channel during the multiple channel playback, the selected channel will be played on the full screen. And if you
double-click the channel during playing in full screen mode, it will return to the previous playback condition.
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Operation
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Operation
Using the playback control menu
You can use various playback function using playback control menu.
1. Play a data recorded.
Playback control menu appears at the bottom of the screen.
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Operation
Selects the channel you want to play.
Enlarge the current screen using the
digital zoom function.
Displays the date of the data recorded.
You can choose the date you want to
see.
Displays the time of the data recorded.
You can choose the time you want to
see.
Displays the record mode.
Using the Protect function
This function allows you to protect the recorded data against being
automatically overwritten.
How to select Protect section.
1. Click icon on the Playback control menu.
The [Protect] menu appears.
2. If you want to change the time period, select starting and
ending point of a part that you want to protect.
3. Click the [OK] icon and the part is protected.
The protected data is shown shaded in the timeline area.
NOTE
• Protect function dose not work when two or more protected
parts overlap or when no data does not exist in the selected
part.
• The protected section can be released when the time is set in
the past or by Auto delete function.
Increases or decreases the time interval
of the Time Line.
Registers a bookmark.
Displays the [Export] menu.
Displays the [Protect] menu.
Minimizes the Playback control menu.
Displays the current position, recording
mode and recording section.
Playback control buttons
How to release the Protect section.
1. Select any position in the protected section on the Playback
control menu.
2. Click the icon.
The confirm message appears.
3. Click the [OK] icon.
The protected data is released.
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Troubleshooting
Check the following guide for the possible cause of a problem before contacting service.
SymptomsCause & Solution
Check the power cable is connected correctly.
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The system power does not
turn on.
The system power is turned on
but no video data is displayed
on the monitor.
The camera numbers are
displayed on the screen but the
camera images are not
displayed.
The camera video is shown on
the screen but the system does
not record the video.
Check the input voltage is correct.
If the system power does not turn on even if the power cable is connected correctly, please contact the
service center.
Check the monitor power cable is connected properly.
Make sure the monitor is turned on.
Unplug the power cable and plug it in again.
Check the power cable on the camera is connected correctly.
Check the LAN cable is connected correctly.
Check the IP Camera cable is connected correctly.
Turn off the NVR system and turn it on again.
Check the recording mode in the record setting menu.
Check the HDD detection status in the System Information window.
If the HDD detection status is abnormal, check the HDD formatting and the connection of the HDD.
Check the recordable disk space in the HDD.
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Troubleshooting
It is impossible to search
through the recorded video.
Check the overwrite option in the setup menu for overwrite recording.
Check the IP Camera's motion detection feature. To use IP Camera Motion recording, IP Camera's motion
detection feature must be activated.
Check if there is recorded video data at the time that you are trying to search on the table.
If there is no recorded video data, check the recording mode in the record setting menu.
Check the HDD detection status in the system information window.
If the HDD detection status is abnormal, check the HDD formatting and the connection of the HDD.
Check the user type. The search function is not available for an unauthorized user.
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SymptomsCause & Solution
Audio data recorded with
video data is not playing.
Check the audio recording option is correctly set for the camera you wish to record audio.
Check the speaker on the rear of system are connected correctly.
Check the connected speaker is working properly.
Check the type of sensor in the camera setting is the same as with the connected sensor.
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Troubleshooting
The connected sensor is not
operating.
The connected PTZ camera is
not operating.
An E-mail sent from this
product was not received.
Check the system is set to use the sensor in the recording schedule window in the recording setting
menu.
Check the sensor is properly connected to the ALARM-IN.
Check the user type. The PTZ camera control is not available for a normal user.
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 input mail address.
(If you set the spam mail, some mails are deleted automatically or classified in the spam mail box)
• Some of SMTP mail services do not support an E-mails from private SMTP servers. In this case use the
public SMTP server.
E-mail reception failed even if the SMTP server was set.
• When the [Please check the SMTP information or internet cable] message is displayed.
-Check the SMTP server address.
-Check the SMTP port number. (Default setting is 25)
-Check the network settings.
• When the [Please check the authentication information] message is displayed.
-Check the user name.
-Check the password.
• The mail reception failed without error message.
-Check the receiver’s mail address.
-Check your E-mail is not classified as a spam mail on the receiver's mail setting.
The remote control does not
work properly.
Check the batteries in the remote control.
Check the ID setting for the remote control. (See the page 25.)
NOTE
If you observe any of the following symptoms:
• Some of the front panel LEDs do not light.
• The system does not operate normally.
You can reboot the system as follows:
1. Turn off the system and turn it on again after a few seconds.
2. When the recorder does not work normally after rebooting, contact the service center.
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Appendix
Recommended Devices
Recommended USB Memory list
No.MakerModel NameCapacity
1LG ElectronicsXTICK SPIN2 G
2LG ElectronicsXTICK UF132 G
3LexarJump Drive1 G
4MemoriveSLC2 G
5TRANSCENDJF16 G
6SKYDRVx22 G
7SANDISKCruzer16 G
8Samsung ElectronicsSUM-LSB88 G
9Samsung ElectronicsSUM-PSB32 G
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NOTE
• Some USB memory devices other than the ones on the above table may not work properly, even if this system reads them.
• For the latest recommended USB list, please visit http://www.lgecommercial.com
Recommended External Device list
DeviceCapacityFile system
USB HDD Up to 2 TB.
E-SATA HDDUp to 2 TB.
NOTE
The E-SATA device with the FireLynx Series of Malgn Technology is supported only for data storage. Other device or manufacture may cause a
malfunction.
FAT 32 (This file system is compatible with Windows and Linux
system.)
XFS (Linux file system)
This file system is not compatible with Windows system.
If you use a USB memory stick or USB HDD for configuration import/export you must disconnect the other external USB devices.
Supported IP Camera Audio/Video Codec
ItemCodec
VideoH.264 Base/Main Profile, JPEG, MPEG4
AudioG.711, G.726, AAC, PCMU 8 Khz, PCMA 8 Khz
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Appendix
Time zones
Appendix
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Timezone name
Eniwetok, KwajaleinEK-12:00
Midway Island, SamoaMIS-11:00
HawaiiHAW-10:00
AlaskaALA-09:00-08:00
Pacific Time (US and Canada); TajuanaPST-08:00-07:00
Mountain Time (US and Canada), Chihuahua, La Paz,
Mazatlan, Arizona
Central Time (US and Canada), Saskatchewan, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey,
Central America
Eastern Time (US and Canada), Indiana (East), Bogota, Lima, QuitoEST-05:00-04:00
Atlantic Time (Canada), Caracas, La Paz, SantiagoAST-04:00
NewfoundlandNWF-03:30-02:30
Brasilia, Buenos Aires, Georgetown, GreenlandBBA-03:00
Mid-AtlanticMAT-02:00
Azores, Cape Verde IslandsAZO-01:00
Greenwich Mean Time: Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London, Casablanca, MonroviaGMT0+01:00
Amsterdam, Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague, Sarajevo, Skopje, Warsaw,
Zagreb, Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris, Berlin, Bern, Rome, Stockholm, Vienna, West
Central Africa