Lorex L4204T User manual

Dial Up V
ideo Server
L4204T

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Notice
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FCC Information
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, ifnot installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
•Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
•Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Shielded cables and I/O cards must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC
regulations.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved in writing by Strategic Vista Technologies Inc. may void
the user's authority to operate this equipment.

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Table of Contents
1. GENERAL INFORMATION ..................................................................................5
1.1 INTRODUCTION...................................................................................................... 5
1.2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION..................................................................................... 7
1.3 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS......................................................................................... 7
2. REMOTE UNIT INSTALLATION.........................................................................9
3. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.............................................................................12
4. UNINSTALLATION.............................................................................................13
5. USING THE CLIENT SOFTWARE.....................................................................14
GETTING STARTED WITH LOREX DVS CLIENTPROGRAM....................................................15
5.1.1 Main control panel........................................................................................16
5.1.2 Getting initial images from DVS .....................................................................17
5.1.3 Image window description..............................................................................21
5.2 CONFIGURING THE REMOTE DVS UNIT ...................................................................23
5.2.1 Modifying basic and image parameters...........................................................23
5.2.2 Setting up Callback parameters......................................................................25
5.2.3 Changing external modem parameters............................................................29
5.3 MOTION DETECTIONCONTROL..............................................................................31
5.4 RELAYS AND SENSORS CONTROL............................................................................32
5.5 INTERNAL IMAGE MEMORYMANAGEMENT..............................................................33
5.6 CONTROLLINGPAN, TILT, ZOOM, FOCUS OF REMOTE CAMERAS...............................35
5.7 AUDIO STREAM CONTROL......................................................................................37
5.8 COMPACTFLASHMANAGEMENT.............................................................................39
5.9 PREPARING AND USING CALLBACK MODE WITH MOTION AND SENSORS ALARM
DETECTION......................................................................................................................42
5.10 DVS PROGRAM COMMANDS IN DETAIL................................................................45
5.10.1 Additional dialing options..............................................................................45
5.10.2 Changing and memorizing the DVS password.................................................48
5.10.3 Retrieving software and firmware versions......................................................50
6. DVS OPERATION MODES..................................................................................51
6.1 INTERNALMODEMMODE.......................................................................................51
6.2 DIRECT CABLE CONNECTION (COM PORT) MODE....................................................51
6.3 CUSTOM CONFIGURATION(EXTERNALMODEM ) MODE.............................................53

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7. TROUBLESHOOTING.........................................................................................54
7.1 HOW TO GET SOFTWARE UPDATES AND TECHNICALSUPPORT ...................................54
8. WARRANTY PAGE………………………………………..………………….………55

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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the LOREX product. The Dialup Video Server (DVS) will enable you
to monitor sensitive locations and remote areas over standard phone lines. A key feature of
DVS is the ability to not only visually survey a sensitive location, but to also hear what is
occurring at the scene as well as speak to anyone at the monitored location. A standalone DVS
unit installed on-site with video and audio feed from up to four cameras and connected to a
phone line lets you see and hear exactly what is happening and verbally interact with the
individuals at the sight.
No special hardware is required at the operator's PC, just a modem. Images are transmitted by
the remote DVS unit will be decoded by a special client software and displayed on the screen or
stored onto a hard disk for later examination. The operator, who can be located several
thousand miles away, is in complete control of the DVS and any cameras attached to it. This
allows for incredible expandability and flexibility of the security and surveillance network.
Important features of DVS-based surveillance system include:
•DVS is low cost, maintenance-free standalone unit.
•High quality Wavelet-compressed video from 4 sources and one channel full duplex
audio can be transmitted simultaneously between DVS and supervisor’s PC through an
ordinary phone line (POT line) using internal PSTN modem at a bit rate up to 56Kbps.
•Optional connection types supported: External PSTN modem, ISDN modem, cellular
services (GSM, CDMA modem), dedicated line modems and direct cable connections.
•DVS unit and PC client software are specifically designed for extremely low speed
connections, giving the user surveillance capability approaching real-time. Maximum
achievable video update rate for one camera source with a 28.8 kbps modem connection
at a resolution of 170x120 is 5 frames per second.
•Snapshots –high quality/resolution images can be captured into internal DVS memory
at operator’s request, while monitoring an area with low quality/resolution but high frame
rate.
•Audio user interface provides full control in audio streaming mode.
•Non-volatile internal video memory plus CompactFlash (removable) are used as video
storage.
•Callback mode: DVS unit can be instructed to call a PC back and notify you about
suspicious activity in the monitored area or alarm events on sensor’s inputs, and show
high quality captured snapshots sequence (user defined) on the screen which can be
automatically saved as a JPG or AVI file without any user interaction.
•Motion Detection is provided with adjustable sensitivity levels and camera
participation in a motion monitoring cycle for every camera.
•Password protection is available to prevent unauthorized access.
•Internal timer for pictures time stamp.

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•Camera Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ) control for certain camera models: SONY EVI-G20,
SONY EVI-D30, KALATEL, PHILIPS TC-700 and DCP-1010 (Pelco-D) etc.
•Can be optionally connected to Windows-based WWW server to make JPEG images
available through the web browser.
DVS will become an important part of your personal or corporate security video and audio
surveillance system.

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1.2 Technical specification
•4 BNC composite video inputs (1 Vp-p/75 Ohm)
•One full duplex audio channel: Microphone/Linear and Speaker jack’s connectors
provided for external electret-foil microphone and speaker.
•2 RS-232 ports (male). One RS-232 is for external modem and another for PTZ
function support.
•8 inputs (TTL level) for external alarm sensors.
•4 relay outputs (0 -400V AC/DC, 120 ma) that can operate on alarm events: sensors
toggling, motion detection, video loss.
•Onboard memory: 512 KB for compressed video buffering (non-volatile). Approximate
storage capacity: 50 snapshots of good quality at 340x240 resolution.
•CompactFlash socket –memory card can be used as an optional expanded removable
storage.
•Video Input Type: NTSC, PAL, B/W 60 Hz, B/W 50 Hz.
•Video Resolution: 680x480, 340x240, 170x120.
•Video Compression: Wavelet.
•Audio Compression: G723.1 5.3 Kbps.
•Dimensions: 310mm x 140 mm x 56 mm. (12.20" x 5.51" x 2.20")
•Power consumption:+12V/0.5A (requires external power supply 1.2A recommended).
•Operating temperature: 0°C ~ +50°C (system is designed for in-door use)
1.3 System requirements
The following are minimum system requirements for an operator’s PC sufficient to run Lorex
DVS client software:
•Desktop or notebook PC with Intel Pentium™ 90 MHz or compatible CPU.
Pentium II™ MMX™ 300 or better CPU is recommended for optimal system
performance.
•32 MB of system RAM (64MB for Windows NT).
More memory is recommended for improved overall system performance.
•Microsoft® Windows® 95, Windows®98, Windows NT™ 4.0, Windows® 2000,
Windows® XP.
•Any Windows-compatible modem (internal or external). 57.6 Kbps modem is
recommended.

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•Display adapter configured for 16-bit or better color mode (32768 or more colors)
at 800x600 or higher resolution.
•5 MBof free space on system hard disk are required for standard software installation.
Additional free space is required to store individual still images and image sequences.
The rest of this document contains important installation and operating instructions for DVS
hardware (remote unit) and the client software on the operator’s PC. Be sure to read all
applicable sections carefully before proceeding.

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2. REMOTE UNIT INSTALLATION
This chapter describes installation procedure of the remote video surveillance unit that is the
essential part of the DVS package. The remote DVS unit is a standalone device that does not
need any direct connection to a PC on remote monitoring site. The unit’s exterior is shown in
Figure 1.
Figure 1DVS unit front view
The remote unit should be placed on the site that requires monitoring, anywhere within the
reach of a telephone line. It is recommended to place the DVS unit as near to the video cameras
as possible to avoid image quality degradation or use of expensive high-grade video cables.
Maximum video cable length is 100 meters and may vary depending on cable quality.
•First, you should check DVS unit CONFIGURATION in order to make appropriate DIP-
switch SW settings on the back panel of unit (see Figure 2). All possible operation modes
are tabulated:
SW position
Operation Mode Internal modem Aux mode Reference for
details
Internal modem (standard) ON OFF Section 6.1
Direct cable connection (COM-port) OFF ON Section 6.2
Custom configuration (external modem) OFF OFF Section 6.3
Auxiliary (reserved)ON ON -
•Provided that you will use device with internal modem configuration, connect the telephone
line (RJ11 plug) to the Line connector on your DVS unit (see Figure 2). If the same line is
also to be used for as a regular telephone line or to connect a fax machine, then use the
Phone connector on the DVS. In that case, you may need to adjust (increase) the number of
rings after which the DVS will respond to an incoming call in order to avoid conflicts with
normal phone and/or fax usage and the associated inconveniences. See section 5.2.1 and
Figure 7on page 24 for more information on DVS configuration options.
Note: The condition of the telephone line could be a reason for low modem connection
rate and poor image transmission performance. We recommend you to avoid
connecting DVS through PBX boxes because the reduced voltage may interfere

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with connection reliability. We also suggest that you use a direct telephone line
connection to hook up the DVS unit. Finally, since the DVS system is designed for
in-door use, it should not be installed in places with high humidity or extreme
temperature variation.
•Next, connect one or more video cameras to any of the 4 BNC connectors on the backpanel
of the DVS box. DVS is capable of camera auto-detection so you are free to use any of the
unit’s video inputs in any order. You may also safely mix color and black & white cameras,
as long as they all conform to the same electrical and video standard (NTSC or PAL).
However, mixture not recommended because of possible video synchronization problems.
Then power on the cameras.
•Finally, after all other connections are completed, connect the power supply cord (DC 12V
1.2A) to the corresponding socket on the DVS unit.
Immediately after the power is supplied to the DVS unit, the board starts the internal self-test.
Test progress is always shown on the front LEDs. There are 2 LEDs: POWER (yellow) and
ACTIVE (green). The LEDs will behave in the manner as described below during power up
sequence: Test (power-up) behavior of DVS unit.
1. ACTIVE (green) and POWER (yellow) turn on together, then ACTIVE (green) turns
off.
2. POWER (yellow) during the whole test will indicate test progress step by step by
turning off for a short time at the beginning of each step 13 times.
3. When the test successfully passes, POWER (yellow) remains lit and the ACTIVE
(green) starts blinking 2 times per second (status is disconnected).
4. When the DVS detects a connection, the ACTIVE (green) light will blink at double the
rate it blinks in the disconnected state.
If these steps do not occur with your system, disconnect and reconnect the power and try again.
The detailed layout of DVS connectors are shown in Figure 2.It is very simple and well
inscribed.

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Figure 2DVS unit rear view
If all connections are properly made and the DVS start up process is completed successfully,
proceed to the following chapters to learn how to install and use Lorex DVS client software
from your PC.

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3. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
The Lorex DVS client software can be easily installed on any desktop or notebook PC running
Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or Windows XP
operating systems that is equipped with an internal or externalmodem. The installation is done
by simply double-clicking on the dm51xx.exe self-installable file (xx here is the version
number).The install script will then proceed and you should follow the prompts as indicated.
As a result, the Lorex DVS application program (DM51App.exe) and the online help file will be
installed automatically on the PC. However, before you proceed with launching the Lorex DVS
software for the very first time, make sure that the modem drivers and other software are
correctly installed and functional.

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4. UNINSTALLATION
You can remove the Lorex DVS client software from your computer at any time, if desired. The
complete product uninstallation can be accomplished by doing one of the following actions:
1. Start -> Programs->Lorex -> Dialup Video Server -> Uninstall
2. Re-execute the installation program dm51xx.exe (xx here is the software version
number)
3. Launch the Windows Control Panel and then select the Add/Remove Programs icon.
Locate the Lorex DVS line in the list of the installed software and double-click on it.
After receiving a confirmation, the uninstaller will delete the Lorex DVS application and help
files; destroy the corresponding software folder and remove all the registry keys, which were
created by the Lorex DVS client software.
Note: The uninstaller will not delete any data files (still images in .JPG format or image
sequences in .AVI format) created by Lorex DVS software. Also, the uninstallation
of Lorex DVS software will not affect modem drivers or its settings in any way.

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5. USING THE CLIENT SOFTWARE
This chapter describes the Lorex DVS client software, including all control elements related to
video images, cameras, alarm sensors and output relays. After successful completion of
software installation the main Lorex DVS client program can be launched either from the
Lorex Dialup Video Server program group or by clicking on the DVS icon on the
Windows Desktop.
The following section will outline usage of the program and lead you through a process of
viewing your first images from a remotely installed DVS unit. Sections 5.2 through 5.10
provide advanced users information on commands, parameters and operation modes associated
with DVS software.

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Getting started with Lorex DVS client program
After clicking on the Lorex icon to launch the DVS client program, the main screen, in its initial
state will be shown below (Figure 3). The window consists of three main elements:
•Image windows
•Main control panel
•Status bar
Figure 3DVS client program (initial state)
Main control panel at the right is comprised of several buttons that allow you to issue
commands to the remote DVS unit and view or modify its configuration parameters (see section
5.1.1 for detailed description of each button). The resizable Image windows are intended to
show video images acquired from the remote DVS unit. The Status bar is provided to show the
current operational status.
LOREX
Status bar
Control panel
Image window

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5.1.1 Main control panel
The Lorex DVS main control panel provides an easy way to perform any operation with a
remote unit. Each of the buttons are described in detail below.
Displays the Establishing connection dialog and lets you connect to any of the
available remote DVS units.Use the same button to break the connection.
When connected, the control button changes.
Properties button lets you view and modify configuration information stored in the
remote unit that you are currently connected to (refer section 5.2 for details).
Motion detection button displays motion detection control window (refer section 5.3
for details).
Sensor and relay button displays relays/sensors control window (refer section 5.4 for
details).
Image memory button activates the DVS internal image memory control window that
shows a preview of images stored on board (refer section 5.5 for details).
PTZ control button activates the PTZ control window (refer section 5.6 for details).
Audio control button activates the control window with all available audio functions
(refer section 5.7 for details).
CompactFlash memory button activates the DVS CompactFlash window that
maintains all operations with files (refer section 5.8 for details).
Snapshot size buttons: (680x480), (340x240), (170x120) affect
the resolution of images, captured into the DVS internal image memory by mouse clicking on
the image window.

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5.1.2 Getting initial images from the DVS
Before you can get any images from the DVS unit, you need to establish a connection from your
PC. Press the (Connect to remote unit) button on the main control panel. This will
bring up the Establishing connectiondialog as shown in Figure 4.Use the Phone number
field to enter the telephone number assigned to the line connected on the remote DVS unit you
are trying to access. If the DVS unit is located in another city or country, be sure to include the
long distance or international dialing codes as well as the outside line access code, if any. The
DVS program will simplify access if you “check” the Using Country and Area Codes box
below.
Figure 4Dialing up a remote unit

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Note that, as you enter any telephone number in the dialog, it will be memorized automatically,
so the next time you will not have to retype it again. Simply pull the list down by the small
arrow button on the right to choose from the 10 most recently used numbers. You can remove
unwanted telephone numbers from the list by pressing the Delete Phone Numberbutton right
above it.
The password is required in order to prevent unauthorized access to the remote DVS unit. Enter
the correct password in the Remote Unit Login field. Note that for security reasons the entered
password will be masked by a number of asterisks (*).
Note: The default password provided from Lorex is set toqwert (in lower case). Itis
highly recommended to change it as soon as possible in order to prevent
unauthorized use of the DVS unit. See section 5.10.2 for details on how to
change the password. After the password is changed, keep a record in a safe
place so you don’t forget it.
There are a few other selections and buttons available in the dialog. These are not essential to
remote connection. A detailed description of their use is found in section 5.10.1. Simply press
Connect after entering and verifying the number.
Now your modem will begin dialing the given telephone number and attempt to establish a
connection to the DVS unit on the other end of the line. It may take some time, perhaps up to a
minute, depending on the type of line and telephone number, before a reliable connection is
established. It is possible that you will have to try dialing several times if the line is busy or the
connection is slow or unreliable. To redial, press the (Disconnect) and then
(Connect to remote unit) buttons on the main control panel again.
Selecting the COM Port button in the Establishing Connection dialog (shown in Figure 4)
performs a direct connection through the null-modem cable. The correct port number and
desired speed settings must be established. All modem controls are unavailable in this mode,
and thus disabled. To start the connection process you need to press Connect in the same
manner as in modem mode. Additional information on this topic can be found in section 6.2on
page 51. When using a direct cable connection, be sure that configuration switches SW on the
back panel of DVS are set as shown in Figure 34 on page 52 before the last power up on the
DVS unit.
During the connection process, its current state will be displayed in the Status bar of the main
window. Connection failure may occur if you have the wrong password, busy line, etc. This will
help you monitor the programs current state.

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DVS unit will automatically begin transmission of the first imagesusing the last stored or
the factory default settings. Loading progress bars at the top right corner of each image
window will show a green progress indicator that will advance as the image data is being
received. For use of camera auto detection, access theImage Propertiesdialogasdescribed
in section 5.2.1. The process of loading images will normally take a few seconds for fast
connections, medium image resolution and quality settings. Finally, images from all of the
connected cameras to the remote DVSunit (up to four) should appear in the program
window as shown in
Figure 5.
Figure 5Example image received from a DVS unit
You can easily change image resolution by pressing or buttons in Image Window.
The program window displays information about connection speed in bits per second (bps) in
the window Status bar.
You can also press the (Properties) button to view or change the configuration of the
remote unit that you are connected to. The DVS configuration parameters are described in
LOREX

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detail, in section 5.2. Finally, you can terminate the connection by pressing the
(Disconnect) button.
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