LOREX Technology DXR116 manual Changing the System Password, Clearing the Hard Drive Data

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Changing the System Password

1.On the System screen, press ? / ? to select New Password, then press ENTER.

2.Press ? / ? to choose a number, then press ? / ? to move to the next digit:

3.Press MENU to confirm your change.

4.Press ? / ? move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit this screen and confirm the current operation.

5.If you have completed all your system configuration changes, press MENU again to exit and close menu setup.

Clearing the Hard Drive Data

This option will erase all data from the hard drive.

Ensure that there are no important recordings on the disk before using this option.

1.On the System screen, press ? / ? to select Clear HDD, then press ENTER.

2.Press ? / ? to choose YES to clear the HDD or NO to leave as is.

3.When you choose “Yes” on this option and press ENTER, the DVR will prompt:

4.Press ? to confirm clearing, or ? to cancel.

5.Press MENU to confirm your change.

6.Press ? / ? to move to another field on the System screen or press MENU to exit this screen and confirm the current operation.

All Data in HDD

Will Be Cleared

Are you sure?

(? : No ? : Yes )

NOTE: Clearing the data from the Hard Drive results in permanent, irreversible loss of all video and related data currently stored on the Hard Drive.

Resetting System to Factory Defaults

Using the System Reset option will set all options back to factory default settings. Use the steps below to perform this option.

1.On the System screen, press ? / ? to select System Reset, then press ENTER.

2.Press ? / ? to choose:

Yes = Confirm the system reset and load the default settings. No = Do not reset the system at this time.

3.Press MENU to exit this screen and confirm the current operation.

4.If you have completed all your system configuration changes, press MENU again to exit and close menu setup.

NOTE: This will not affect the time and date settings.

Remote Protocol Setup

This feature is used to set the basic RS-232/RS-485 protocols to control the DVR remotely from a PC.

 

Pressing ENTER after scrolling to the Remote option will bring up the following menu options:

 

 

 

(Menu)

 

 

 

Remote mode:

Selects whether to use an RS-232 or RS-485 interface.

 

Timer

 

 

 

Record

Baud rate:

Selects the baud rate (bps) to be used for the connection.

 

Alarm

 

The available settings are: 115200, 57600, 19200, 9600, 3600, 2400, 1200.

 

? Remote

 

 

 

System

ID:

Selects a numerical number representing the remote protocol id if required.

 

Event

 

The available setting are: 000 – 999

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Channel Digital Video Recorder DXR116 L3R 4C1 Canada Table of Contents Appendix 5 Recording Times in Hours Important Safety Instructions Risk of Electric SHOCK. do not OpenFeatures IntroductionSystem Contents Getting StartedFront Panel Controls Power Back Panel Accessing the Main Menu Main MenuSetting the External Audible Alarm device Setting the Audio Input ChannelSetting the Internal Audible Alarm Buzzer Setting the Alarm DurationSetting the Message Latch System Time/Date Set upSetting the Dwell Time Setting System Time & DateRemote Protocol Setup Changing the System PasswordResetting System to Factory Defaults Clearing the Hard Drive DataFull List SearchLast Record FunctionTimer Alarm ListTimer Recording Setup Time SearchPage Record IPS Setup Record SettingsHDD Overwrite Setup Record Quality SetupTitle Camera Channel SetupAlarm Polarity DwellRecord Method Motion Detection Setup Motion DetectionLine Event Log Viewing Operation Slow Forward S.F. & Slow Rewind S.R Pausing PlaybackFast Forward F.F. & Fast Rewind F.R Image jog dialTroubleshooting Problem SolutionTechnical Specifications YY/NN/DD, DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, OFFCartridge Casing Remove the Cartridge Casing from the DXR116Lock the Cartridge Secure the HDD in the cartridge casingSlide the top Cover over the Cartridge Casing Appendix 2 Connection Diagram to Cameras and Monitor External I/O Appendix 3 Pin ConfigurationsPin com port Pin References for RS-232 / Alarm Block PIN 21. Alarm Input PIN 19. Alarm InputPIN 20. Alarm Input PIN 22. Alarm InputAppendix 4 Rack Mount Installation PAL System Appendix 5 Recording Times in HoursNtsc System ACT Feature Code AsciiAppendix 6 RS232 Remote Protocol Function StopAppendix 7 Compatible HDD Brands Manufacturer Model Capacity RotationLimited Warranty Lorex Product Limited WarrantyCare & Maintenance