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LST1260-001B
Important Safeguards
Safety Precautions for USA
Please use this unit in an appropriate power source
Safety Precautions
Precautions When Mounting Rack
Information for Canada Renseignement Pour Canada
Precautions
Precautions for Proper Use of this Product
Anti-virus
Precautions for Handling Hard Disk Drive
Software Installation
Others
Contents
Viewer Part Applications
Viewer Part Reference
About the Software
Microsoft Software License Terms
Terms
Consent to Update Infrared Emitter/Receiver
Windows Time Service
Search Suggestions Service
Media Playback Updates
Windows Update Agent
Product Support
Not Fault Tolerant
Third Party Programs
Microsoft Software License Terms
Copyright and Permission Notice
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About the Software
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About the Software
Structure of This Manual
Legend of symbols in this manual
Structure of Manuals
Name of manual Intended reader Format Description
Workflow from Installation to Operations
Overview of the Software
When you change settings of Management Application
About the Software Used with This Unit
Software Overview
Part Names and Functions
Front
Rear Panel
Reserve Terminal
Signal GND signal ground terminal
Rear I/O Terminals
OPE ON/OFF Operate ON/OFF terminal
Recorder Part
Mounting to a Rack
Mount the rack mount bracket using screw a
Mount to the rack using screws C
Remove the foot screws B 4 pcs on the bottom of the unit
Connecting
Basic System Configuration
Microphone Speaker Connecting additional HDDs
Connecting a monitor
Connecting a microphone and speaker
Devices Connected to Terminals of This Unit
Rear input terminals
Connecting external security devices
Terminal Remarks
Network cameras Switching hub
Connecting to network cameras LAN1
Connecting to surveillance computers LAN2
Computer Switching hub Time server NTP server
Switching the Power On
Switching the Power On/ Off
Switching the Power Off
Press the Operate button with the system shut down
Activating the System
Shutting Down the System
Double-click the Keyboard button on the desktop
Click Network and Internet
Connect This Unit to a Network
Control panel opens up
Starting Up Management Application
Configuring Basic Monitoring System Settings
Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
Click OK
Click Add Hardware Devices
Connecting Cameras
Click Next
Click Configure Video and Recording Click Next
Configuring Settings of Cameras Connected
Enter the user name and password of the cameras
Click Next Confirm the cameras to register and click Finish
Make the settings to receive images for each camera
Specify the frame rate and recording conditions
Recording Path
Data location setting screen for each camera appears
Description Purpose
Purpose
Making Full Use of Recording Performance
Building a RAID10 configuration
Making settings to erase old recordings
Click Finish
Applications
Click + in Advanced Configuration
Defining a Preset PTZ Position
Defining a Preset Position
Double-click a camera name
When Type 2 or Type 3 is selected Click Import/Refresh
Click PTZ Preset Positions Select PTZ Type
Setting screen appears
Auto PTZ Patrolling
To modify a preset position
To delete a preset position
To change the order of the list
Enter the PTZ patrol profile name
Select PTZ Patrolling
Double-click a camera name Click Add New
PTZ patrol profile name must be unique
Resume patrolling paused manually or by any event
Specify patrol timing
PTZ Scanning
Sensitivity setting screen appears
Adjusting Motion Detection
Select a camera from Select Camera
Click Finish
Types of Event and Action
Events Configuration-Generic Event
Events and Actions
Event types
Specify the event name and contents
Click Add
Event Configuration-Input Event
Events Configuration-Generic Event
Select the Enable event check box
Click + of the hardware to configure settings
Click an input event to enable
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 for each input event to enable
Event name setting screen appears
Event Configuration-Manual Event
Select the event setting target
Enter the event name and click OK
Select the event to set the timer event and click
Events Configuration-Timer Event
Enter a name and generation timing of the timer event
Open the properties screen of each event
Action Setup-Moving the PTZ Camera Preset Position
Click + in Hardware Devices Select PTZ on event
Click + in Advanced Configuration Double-click Matrix
Action Setup-Distributing Camera Images Matrix
Specify a combination of an event and a preset position
Preset position movement by event has been set
Select an event for each recipient
Click Matrix Event Control
Select a camera to distribute live images to computers
Action Setup-Starting Recording
Recording and Storage Properties window appears
Select the event to start/stop recording
Action Setup-Output
Recording start by event has been set
Output name
Select hardware to configure and click Add
Specify essential properties
Output connected to
Recording Images Before/ After Occurrence of Event or Motion
Double-click 4. Unit Setup on the desktop
Configuring Mail Settings
Mail Settings of Unit Setting
Notifications related to hardware
Specify the authentication method for mail delivery
Mail Setup for Management Application
Configuring the outgoing and incoming mail servers
Enter the mail sender’s address
Double-click E-mail
Receive an e-mail upon the occurrence of an Event
When an input event occurs/a motion is detected
Select the Send e-mail if this event occurs check box
When a manual event occurs
Using More Than One NVR
Manual Event Properties window property appears
Configure settings from the NVR to be used as the master
Click + in Advanced Configuration Double-click Master/Slave
Select the Enable as master server check box and click OK
Master/slave setting screen appears
Registering a Slave NVR
Slave server setting screen appears
NVR you just configured is registered as a slave
Specify the address and port number of the slave server
Configuring Smart Client User Settings
Adding a User
User property screen appears User has been configured
Limiting the Rights of Each User
Adding a User Group
Screen for setting the camera access authorizations appears
Settings have been changed
Deselect functions you want to limit the use of prohibit
Set the group access rights, then click OK
Group properties window appears
Double-click Administrator
Configuring the Startup Password of Management Application
Administration Protection Properties screen appears
Adding an HDD
Connecting an External HDD
Serial terminal When an External HDD has been added
Follow the wizard to set drive partitions, etc
Select the HDDs to build the RAID configuration
Building a RAID Configuration
Select the volume, then click Next
Click Create
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Confirmation screen appears
Click NAS Setting
Using NAS
NAS connection user setting screen appears
Adding an HDD
Specify the path to the NAS drive in Archiving path
You are returned to the Camera Properties screen
Click Save Setting
Saving/Restoring Settings
Saving/Restoring the Settings of Unit Setting
Click Save
Reading Settings
Saving/Reading the Settings of Management Application
Click Load Setting
Select a file to load and click Load
Reference
Preset Values Description
Setup This Unit
Unit Setup
Do not select Check box
20Units
Do not select
Unlimited
10 sec
none
English
Host name setting
Network Settings
IP address setting
Preset Values
Internet Time Settings window opens up
Setting the Date and Time of This Unit
Using the time server
Click Clock, Language, and Region
Control panel opens up Volume Mixer window appears
Setting the Volume
Click Adjust system volume
Adjust the volume while listening sound from the speaker
Click Administrator
Setting the Password to Login to This Unit
Setting the Password
Click Create a password
Enter the password
Validating the Password
Click Create password
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Configure User Access
Configure Video
Recording Adjust Motion Detection
Management Application Wizards
Management Application Advanced Configuration
Hardware Devices
Fixed
20 Second
10.00 Second
Event can be recorded. You can specify units
Occurrence of an event
Seconds
7 Days
Using dynamic
Path
Repair, scan
240 milliseconds
For editing the patrolling details Preset Positions
On the camera
Medium
30 seconds
100
Cameras and Storage Information
300 sec
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Motion Detection
1800 sec
Time Unit
Configure settings for each camera
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Second
Event and motion Detection Schedule only Start Event
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Event
Schedule only
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Audio Selection Audio selection Default Microphone
Speaker are used Default Speaker
Always
10 1 sec
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Events and Output
Select check
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Search
Scheduling and Archiving
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Always off
Camera name Online Period a Online schedule Schedule
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Always on
Matrix
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Logs
Mail
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0 minutes
Server
Server Access
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Western European ISO iso-8859-1
Master/Slave
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Users
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Services
User Camera Access a
Live Camera
Click Resolution and drag the slider to select a resolution
Changing the Monitor Settings
Changing the Monitor Resolution
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Establishing a Dual-monitor Configuration
Right-click on the desktop and select Screen resolution
Connect multiple monitors to this unit in advance
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Locking Operations
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Changing the System Configuration
Manually Registering a Camera
Adding a Camera License
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Replacing a Hardware Device
Confirm the serial number MAC address
Deleting a Hardware Device
How to Use a Network
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Proper Use of LAN1/LAN2
Performing Remote Monitoring through WAN
Select the Enable internet access check box
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Internet address
Defining a Recording Schedule
Changing the Recording Settings
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Scheduling and Archiving Properties screen appears
Online Period
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Prepare a schedule
Speedup
123
E-mail Notification
PTZ Patrolling
Setting Speech Communication with Cameras
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Patrol profile
125
Adding a Drive Using UPS
Switch on the power of the UPS and then this unit
Type Connection method
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Setting Snmp
Click Snmp Setting
Click Copy extended MIB file to flash memory
a list of statuses that can be obtained from this unit
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a list of TRAPs supported by this unit
Change the retention days
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Changing the Log Storage Period
Log Properties window appears
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Saving Maintenance Information
Click JVC Log Setting
Specify the retention days
Checking HDD Usage
HDD Maintenance
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Checking the Load Factor of This Unit
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Initializing the Settings
Performing Defragmentation
Viewer Part
Starting Smart Client
Specify your login information in the following fields
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Double-click the Smart Client shortcut on the desktop
To log out Click Log Out
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Click the Connect button
To finish Click Close
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Viewer Description
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Computer
Computer Settings
Computer Network Settings
Initial LAN2 Settings of This Unit
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Installing the Smart Client
Installing the Viewer on a Computer
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Groups and Views
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Creating a View
Group and view structure
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Creating a View
Click to the left of Server in the System Overview section
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Editing Views
List of available cameras appears
Showing the Live Window
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Viewing Live Images
Click the Live tab
Manually Recording Images of a Specific Camera
Switching Views
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Operation section on the live screen
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Viewing Images by Using PTZ Features
Using the Preset Features
Operating Cameras on the Live Image Screen
Other Useful Features
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Output control
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Manual events
Camera shortcut menu
Displaying the Playback Screen
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Viewing Recorded Images
Click the Playback tab
Section Icon Description
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Operation section on the playback screen
On the desktop, etc
Searching from the Image List
Searching for Recorded Images
Search for recorded images by date and time
Click Go To
Timeline Description
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Searching for Images by With/ Without Recording
Search by timeline Select a timeline display
Searching for Recorded Images
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Searching for Recorded Images from the Alert List
Smart Search
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Blue grids are displayed
Playing back Recorded Images
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To skip parts with no recording
Listening to recorded audio sounds
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Description Time
Viewer Part
Click the Playback tab Click Print... in the Print section
Automatically Switching Images of Multiple Cameras
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Release the mouse button at a preferred position
Specify a display period in seconds
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Enlarging Images of a Selected Camera Hotspot
Changing the Camera While the Carousel Function is Active
Displaying a Web Page Html Page in View
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Enter a URL and click OK
Select an image file and click Open
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Displaying a Still Image instead of Camera Images
To enter a new URL, click New… button
Creating a Frequently-used
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Operation Button Window
Customizing Joystick Settings
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Disabling Joystick Operation
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Select the action to assign in the Action field
Viewer Part
Saving as a Video or Still Image
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Saving Images and Audio Sounds on a USB Flash Memory Export
Select the export format
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Saving Images in Database Format
Specify contents to save
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Starting the Export Viewer
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Viewing Exported Data by Computer
Viewing Exported Data
Data Playback/Stopping Data Playback
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Exiting the Export Viewer
Live Screen
Operations and Settings Available on Each Screen
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Section Description
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Playback Screen
Section Preset Values Description
Setting Screen
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Full
Section Preset Values Description Properties
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No split
Set the image quality of the distributed
When the Matrix window is selected Image quality
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Set the frame rate of the distributed image
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When a hot spot is selected Image quality
Ratio Do not select check box Camera image Show Use default
Selected Image location
When automatic screen conversion is selected Image quality
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Option Setting
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Available
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Last
Unavailable
Normal
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Global
No filter
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Setting the Matrix Display Area
Checking Version Information
Others
Compatible
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Compatible Network Cameras
Not compatible
Jpeg VGA 32KB Recording Unit Hour
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Recording Time Schedule
H.264 Recording Unit Hour
Settings of This Unit
Default Value List
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Settings of This Unit Network
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Hardware Devices
Management Application Advanced Configuration
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Initial value
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Cameras and Storage Information
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Mpeg
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Events and Output
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None Event protocol
Scheduling All Cameras Schedule all cameras
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Scheduling and Archiving
Online Always off Speedup Mail
Matrix
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Logs
E-mail
Server Access
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Central
Master/Slave
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Users
Actions when Warning Indicator Lights Up
Troubleshooting
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196
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Attachments/Accessories
Dimensional Outline Drawing Unit mm
350
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Index
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