22.6Â Â System Menu
Configure general system settings, recording schedule, motion settings, and more.
22.6.1Â Â Configuring General System Settings
Configure miscellaneous system settings.
To configure general settings:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Settings. Click the General tab from the side panel.
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Configure the following:
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Device Model: The camera model name.
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Device No.: Not supported.
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Language: Set the system languages. Available options are English, French, and Spanish.
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Video Standard: Select NTSC (North America) or PAL (Europe).
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Instant Playback: Select the amount of time (in minutes) the system will go back when instant playback is activated in live view.
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Auto Logout: Select the idle time (in minutes) before the system will logout the current user.
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IPC Time Sync: Check to enable.
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IPC Time Sync Period: Select how often (in hours) the NVR will update the time on the IP cameras.
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Navigation Bar: Check to enable the Navigation Bar that comes up when you left click in live view.
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Mouse Sensitivity: Use the slider to adjust the mouse speed.
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Click Apply to save changes.
22.6.2  Configuring RS–232
This system can use the RS-232, also referred to as the communication port, to connect to external control devices or for
debugging.
To configure RS-232 parameters:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Settings. Click the RS232 tab from the side panel.
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Configure the following:
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Under Function, select a serial port control protocol:
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Console: Upgrade the program and debug with the console and mini terminal software.
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Keyboard: Control the system with a special keyboard.
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Adapter: Connect your PC directly for transparent transmission of data.
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Net Keyboard: Configure the function to a protocol COM in order to overlay card number.
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PTZ Matrix: Connect PTZ matrix control.
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Baud rate: Select the proper baud rate, with 115200 being the default.
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Data bit: Select the proper data bit between the value range from 5 to 8, with 8 being the default.
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Stop bit: Select between the values 1 or 2 bit seconds.
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Parity: Select between None, Odd, Even, Mark, and Null.
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Click Apply to save changes.
22.6.3Â Â Configuring Holidays
You can set certain days as holidays. Holidays have a special recording schedule.
To configure holidays:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Settings.
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Click the General tab from the side panel, then the Holiday tab from the top panel.
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Click Add New Holidays.
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Configure the following:
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Holiday Name: Enter a name for this holiday.
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Repeat Mode: Select Once for the holiday to occur only this year or Always for the holiday to be repeated each year.
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Holiday Range: Select Date to select a specific date, or select Week to select holidays based on which week they fall on.
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Start Time/End Time: Enter when the date for when the holiday starts and ends.
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Add More: Check to add another holiday to the recording schedule.
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Once a holiday has been created, you can check to enable or disable the Status.
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Click the Edit icon
next to the holiday you want to modify.
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Click the Delete icon
next to the holiday you want to delete.
22.6.4Â Â Selecting DHCP or Static IP Address (TCP/IP)
Configure IP address settings.
To configure IP address settings:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Network. Click the TCP/IP tab from the side panel.
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Check DHCP (recommended) to let the system automatically obtain an IP address from the router.
OR
Uncheck DHCP to assign a static IP address (advanced users only).
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If you uncheck DHCP, configure the following:
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IP Version: Select IPv4 or IPv6.
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MAC Address: Enter the MAC address you would like to assign to the system. Make sure that no other device on your network is using the
same MAC address.
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IP Address: Enter the IP address you would like to assign to the system. Make sure that no other device on your network is using the
same IP address.
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Subnet Mask: Enter the subnet mask for your network.
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Default Gateway: Enter the gateway address for your network.
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Preferred DNS: Enter the address of your primary DNS server.
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Alternate DNS: Enter the address of your secondary DNS server.
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Click Apply to save changes.
22.6.5Â Â Configuring System Ports (Connection)
Configure ports used by the system for remote connectivity. If you are using DDNS connectivity, port forwarding is required
for the HTTP Port (default: 80) and TCP (Client) Port (default: 35000).
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Note
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Port forwarding is not required unless you are using DDNS for remote access. Using mobile apps does not require port forwarding
or DDNS setup.
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To configure system ports:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Network. Click the Connection tab from the side panel.
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Configure the port numbers as needed.
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Click Apply to save changes.
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Note
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Up to 3 devices may connect to the system at the same time.
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22.6.6Â Â Configuring Email Alerts
You can configure the system to send out email alerts for motion detection or other events.
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Note
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To send out motion detection alerts, you must enable the Send Email option for motion detection on each camera you would to receive alerts from. For details, see
13 Motion Detection
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To configure Email Alerts:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Network. Click the Email tab from the side panel.
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Check Enable to enable email notifications.
If you want to use Lorex’s email server (recommended):
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Under Mail Select, select Lorex Mail to use the Lorex email server to send out alarm notifications. This is the recommended setting.
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Configure the following:
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Email Schedule: Configure time periods during which email alerts will be sent.
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Receiver: Enter the email address that will receive alerts.
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Sender: Enter the sender’s email address.
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Subject: Enter the subject line for the email alert.
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Attachment: Check to include an image attachment of the camera.
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Note
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You must enable the Snapshot option for motion detection on each camera you would to receive attachments. For details, see
13 Motion Detection
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Interval: Enter the interval between alert emails.
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Health Enable: Check to enable health check emails. Health check emails will be sent periodically to ensure that the system is functioning
normally. Enter the interval in minutes for health check emails.
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Click Test to send a test email.
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Click Apply to save settings.
If you want to use your own email server (advanced):
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Under Mail Select, select Customize.
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Configure the following:
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SMTP Server: Enter the SMTP server address.
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Port: Enter the port used by the SMTP server.
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Username: Enter the SMTP user name.
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Password: Enter the SMTP password.
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Anonymous: Check if your server supports anonymous log ins. Otherwise, leave this unchecked.
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Receiver: Select the receiver from the drop-down.
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Email Address: Enter the email address that will receive alerts.
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Sender: Enter the sender’s email address.
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Subject: Enter the subject line for the email alert.
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Attachment: Check to include an image attachment of the camera.
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Note
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You must enable the Snapshot option for motion detection on each camera you would to receive attachments. For details, see
13 Motion Detection
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Encrypt Type: Select SSL or TLS if your server uses encryption. Select None if your server does not use encryption.
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Interval: Enter the interval between alert emails.
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Health Enable: Check to enable health check emails. Health check emails will be sent periodically to ensure that the system is functioning
normally. Enter the interval in minutes for health check emails.
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Click Test to send a test email.
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Click Apply to save settings.
22.6.7Â Â Configuring Switch Settings (Advanced)
Configure the networking settings for the internal PoE switch.
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CAUTION
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It is recommended to leave this menu on the default settings. Changing the information in this menu may disrupt the connection
to the cameras.
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To configure switch settings:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Network. Click the Switch tab from the side panel.
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Configure the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway for the internal PoE switch.
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Click Apply to save changes. The system will restart.
22.6.8Â Â P2P Setting
The P2P Setting menu is used only to enable / disable remote access to the system using a P2P connection.
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CAUTION
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P2P connection is the primary method used for remote access to your security system using the
Lorex Home
app. If you disable P2P connectivity, you will only be able to access your system over the Internet using DDNS. See
28 DDNS Setup (Advanced)
28 DDNS Setup (Advanced)
for details.
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To change P2P setting:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Network. Click the P2P tab from the side panel.
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Check Enable to use P2P, or uncheck to disable.
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Click Apply to save changes.
22.6.9Â Â Configuring Pre-Recording
The system can pre-record video when motion detection events occur. This will ensure that the system records the entire event
when motion is detected. By default, the system pre-records 4 seconds of video every time motion is detected.
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Note
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Ensure you have set your preferences for motion detection (see
13 Motion Detection
for details).
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To configure pre-recording:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Storage.
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Click the Schedule tab from the side panel, then the Record tab from the top panel.
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Under Channel, select the camera you would like to configure or select All.
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Under PreRecord, select the duration for pre-recording.
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Click Apply to save changes.
22.6.11Â Â Configuring Hard Disk Drive Type
The system supports the following hard disk drive types:
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Read/Write: Normal recording hard disk drive.
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Read-Only: The system can playback data from this hard disk drive, but it will not record to it.
To set the hard disk drive type:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Storage. Click the HDD Manager tab from the side panel.
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Select the hard disk drive type under the Type column next to the hard disk drive you would like to configure.
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Click Apply to save changes. The system will restart to complete this operation.
22.6.12Â Â Configuring Record Estimate (Recording Calculator)
Use the recording calculator to get an estimate of your maximum recording time in days for the installed hard disk drive,
or how much hard disk drive space would be required to retain a specific amount of days.
To obtain a recording estimate:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Storage. Click the Record Estimate tab from the side panel.
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Select Recording Days for the total number of days worth of recordings your hard disk drive can store, or select Disk Requirement for the total storage needed to record for a specific number of days
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For Recording Days mode, click Select to choose your hard disk drive from a list to output the total number of days your hard disk drive can store. For Disk Requirement mode, enter a number of days to output the total amount of storage required.
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Click Apply to save changes.
22.6.13Â Â FTP (Advanced)
Send recordings and/or snapshots to an FTP server.
To configure FTP settings:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Storage. Click the FTP tab from the side panel.
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Check Enable to allow FTP connection, and select either FTP or SFTP depending on your configuration.
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Configure the following:
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Server: Enter the FTP server’s address.
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Port: Enter the FTP port.
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Username: Enter your FTP username.
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Password: Enter your FTP password.
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Anonymous: Enable if your FTP server supports anonymous login.
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Remote Directory: Enter the directory to save recordings and/or snapshots to.
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File Length: Enter the recording file length in minutes.
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Channel: Select a channel to set FTP recording preferences for.
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Week: Select a day of the week to configure FTP recording settings for, or select All to apply to all days of the week.
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Image Upload Interval: Enter the interval between snapshots in seconds.
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Channel: Select a channel to set the snapshot preference for.
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Click Apply to save changes.
22.6.14Â Â Configuring IP Filter
Configure permissions for external IP addresses attempting to access the unit.
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Security.
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Click the Security tab from the side panel, then the Firewall tab from the top panel.
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Check Enable.
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Select Allow List to add IP addresses or ranges that are permitted to access the recorder, or select Block List to add IP addresses or ranges that are not permitted to access the recorder.
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Click Add to enter an IP address or range.
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Click Apply when finished.
22.6.15  Configuring IP Filter — Sync Time-Allowlist
Configure permissions for external IP addresses that are permitted to sync the recorder’s time.
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Security. Click the Security tab from the side panel, then the Sync Time-Allowlist tab from the top panel.
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Check Enable.
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Click Add, then configure the following:
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Type: Select the address type.
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IP Address: Enter a single IP address.
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Click OK.
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Click Apply when finished.
22.6.16Â Â Configuring HTTPS (Advanced)
Set up an SSL Certificate to enable HTTPS login.
To configure an HTTPS connection:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Security. Click the HTTPS tab from the side panel.
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Check to enable HTTPS.
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Click Certificate Management to create a certificate or import a third-party certificate.
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Click Apply to save changes.
22.6.17Â Â Saving Your System Configuration to a USB Thumb Drive
The system allows you to save your current system configuration to a USB thumb drive (not included). This is useful if you
want to backup your current settings.
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Note
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This function only saves settings created in system menus. It does not save or backup any video.
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To save your system configuration to a USB thumb drive:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Update & Reset. Click the Config Backup tab from the side panel.
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Under Device Model, select the USB device where you would like to save the configuration.
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Click Export to save your current system configuration.
To restore a saved system configuration:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Update & Reset. Click the Config Backup tab from the side panel.
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Under Device Model, select the USB device where the system configuration is saved.
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Click the folder with the configuration file you would like to restore. Configuration file folders are labeled “Config†and
then the time and date the configuration was saved (e.g., Config_20220425103727).
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Click Import to restore the system configuration.
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Click OK to confirm. The system will restart to complete the operation.
22.6.18Â Â Restore Default Settings
Restore the system to its default settings.
To restore default settings:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Update & Reset. Click the Default tab from the side panel.
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Check the menus you would like to reset to default settings.
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Click Apply to begin restoring to default settings.
22.6.19Â Â Upgrading Firmware Manually
The primary method for upgrading system firmware is automatically over the Internet. The system also supports firmware upgrades
from a USB thumb drive (not included).
Prerequisite:
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Save the .bin firmware file for your unit onto a USB flash drive (not included), and connect the drive to one of the system’s free USB ports.
To upgrade firmware manually:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Update & Reset. Click the Upgrade tab from the side panel.
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Click System Upgrade.
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Click on the .bin firmware file for your recorder.
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Click Start.
22.6.20Â Â Automatic Firmware Upgrades
Firmware upgrades provide enhanced functionality. The system will automatically check for firmware upgrades if it is connected
to the Internet.
To configure automatic firmware upgrade:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click System, then Update & Reset. Click the Upgrade tab from the side panel.
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Ensure Automatically Check for Updates is checked. If it was previously unchecked, click OK to save changes.
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Click Check for Updates to check for a newer firmware version.
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If a newer version is found, click Upgrade Now to upgrade the system.
22.7Â Â Information Menu
View system information related to storage, network status, system warnings, and more.
22.7.1Â Â Version Information
View system information such as device ID, model number, IP address, and firmware version.
To access the Version Info menu:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Info.
22.7.2Â Â Hard Disk Drive Information
View information related to the hard disk drives installed in the system, including capacity, status, and type.
To access HDD Info:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click Information, then System Info. Click the HDD Info tab from the side panel.
22.7.3Â Â BPS
Shows bitrates of connected cameras. The bitrate is the amount of data the camera is sending to the system.
To access the BPS menu:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click Information, then System Info. Click the BPS tab from the side panel.
22.7.4Â Â System Log
Search for system logs in a certain time range.
To access the log menu:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click Information, then System Log.
22.7.5Â Â Alarm
View a summary of active system alarms. Activated alarms are highlighted in white. Additional info such as channels that are
currently detecting motion is shown.
To access Alarm Status:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click Information, then Alarm Status.
22.7.6Â Â Online Users
View all users connected to the system using computers or mobile devices.
To access the online users menu:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click Information, then Network Info. Click the Online Users tab from the side panel.
22.7.7Â Â Network Load
View network traffic your system is sending and receiving.
To access the network load menu:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click Information, then Network Info. Click the Net Load tab from the side panel.
22.7.8Â Â Network Test
Test if your system can connect to other devices over the LAN or Internet. You can enter the IP address of a device and click
Test to determine if your system can connect to it.
To access the network test menu:
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From the Live View display, right-click to open the Quick Menu, then click Main Menu.
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Click Information, then Network Info. Click the Network Test tab from the side panel.