LOREX Technology DGN216 Operation, Event Log Viewing, Network, On Screen Display OSD

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Event Log Viewing

To access the Event Log Viewing option, press MENU followed by the 4-digit password. Use the ▲ / ▼ to scroll to the Event option and press ENTER to view the list of logged events.

Use the ▲ / ▼ to scroll through the events on the display and ◄ / ► to go to the next page. To view the video associated with an event, scroll to the event and press ENTER.

The following is a list of events that can be displayed on the DXR216.

M-HDD WARNING:

Master HDD may have failed

M-HDD LOSS:

Master HDD does not exist. User can use other HDD.

M-HDD ERROR:

Master HDD may contain error.

S-HDD WARNING:

Slave HDD may have failed.

S-HDD LOSS:

Slave HDD does not exist. User can use other HDD

S-HDD ERROR:

Slave HDD may contain error.

HDD FULL:

HDD is full.

SYSTEM ERROR:

System may have failed.

------02 VLOSS:

Channel: 2 Video Loss

------03 ALARM:

Channel: 3 External I/O Alarm triggered.

POWER RESTORE: Power restore.

(Menu) Search Timer Record Camera System

Event Network

Network

To access the network option, press the MENU and use the ▲ / ▼ to scroll to the NETWORK option and press ENTER to view the list of options.

The following is a list of network options that is displayed on the DXR216.

(Menu) Search Timer Record Camera System Event

Network

(Network)

 

SERVER IP

192.168.001.010

GATEWAY

192.168.001.065

NET MASK

255.255.255.000

DNS

168.095.001.001

WEB PORT

0080

REST DEFAULT

NO

 

 

To obtain the following network addresses listed in the Menu screen above please follow the software installation in the next section

Operation

 

 

On Screen Display (OSD)

 

 

The DXR216 will display all current status on the OSD.

 

 

2002 – JAN –01 01:02:03

 

 

 

Here is an example of the display.

D32GB

 

The following status will be shown:

 

 

Time and Date – The current time and date will be shown on the first line.

 

 

Record Type – The current recording method will be shown:

 

 

M= Manual, T= Timer, A= Alarm, D= Motion

 

 

Record Status – An icon will be displayed when the unit is currently recording

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Contents Channel Multiplex Digital Video Recorder L3R 4C1 Canada Table of Contents Page Important Safety Instructions Introduction FeaturesGetting Started System ContentsFront Panel Controls Power Back Panel Search Accessing the Main MenuMain Menu Motion List Alarm ListLast Record Full ListBEST, HIGH, NORMAL, Basic Timer Recording SetupTimer Quality IPSRecord Settings Motion Trigger Record Camera Channel SetupRecord Method Motion Detection Motion Detection Setup1MOTION Detection Setup 1~16 Error System Set UpSetting the Internal Audible Alarm Buzzer Setting the External Audible Alarm DeviceSystem Time/Date Set up Clearing the Hard Drive Data Setting System Time & DateChanging the System Password Resetting System to Factory DefaultsPage On Screen Display OSD OperationEvent Log Viewing NetworkViewing Options Recording MethodsFull List Alarm ListVideo Search Playing Back VideoSoftware Installation Static IP Setting Hardware Connection from DVR Static IP SettingPage Static IP Connecting the PC and DVR via the InternetSoftware Installation Dynamic IP Setting Dynamic IP SettingWhat is a Dynamic IP ADDRESS? LAN end Connecting the PC to a Router / Router LoginTwice ClickPage SVC Connect Router IP SettingAddress Book Backup Program Play the last record fileBackup Program Connect to the DVR via the InternetSoftware Operation at the Remote Site Video Web Server control panel Control Panel and Basic Operation10 11 Play Back OperationDigital device control panel TurboApply Advanced SettingsSystem Config Account Alarm RebootFile Path MailFTP Online User Tool BOXPage Key Lock Problem Solution TroubleshootingTCPIP, ICMP, SMTP, HTTP, FTP Technical SpecificationsRemove the Cartridge Casing from the DXR216 Cartridge CasingLock the Cartridge Secure the HDD in the Cartridge CasingSlide the top Cover over the Cartridge Casing Appendix 2 Connection Diagram to Cameras and Monitor Appendix 3 Pin Configurations Appendix 4 Rack Mount Installation Ntsc System Appendix 5 Recording Times in HoursAppendix 6 Compatible HDD Brands Manufacturer Model Capacity RotationIt’s all on the web