DVR FAQ GUIDE
SC21FD3044-161
Frequently Asked Questions
English Version 1.0
21” FLAT SCREEN
CRT/DVR COMBO
Copyright © 2006 LOREX Technology Inc.
FAQ Guide Overview
1. Connecting the SC21FD3044-161 System to the Router
What is the correct order for connecting the SC21FD3044-161 System to the Router?
The SC21FD3044-161 System MUST be connected to the Router before the System is powered
on.
Router
Step 1: Confirm the Router is
turned on.
Step 2: Connect the Ethernet
cable from the Ethernet port on the
rear of the SC21FD3044-161
System to an open port on the
Router
Step 3: Turn on the System
Step 4: Record the MAC Address
and IP Address of your unit. This
information can be found by
pressing the ENTER button on the
REMOTE CONTROL
SC21FD3044-161 Combo CRT/DVR
EXAMPLE:
[ SYSTEM INFORMATION ]
RECORD YOUR SYSTEM
INFORMATION
IP:
PORT:
MAC:
192 168 001 150
5000
12 34 56 78 90 AB
. MAC Address:
_______________________
HDD:
TOTAL: ### GB
FREE
### GB
MASTER SLAVE
(no spaces or : are needed for setup)
--- GB
--- GB
. IP Address:
VER: MMM/DD/YY
V.#.#
_____ . _____ . _____ . _____
If this connection order is not followed, the System will not communicate on your internal network
correctly, and you will not be able to remotely access your system.
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2. Number of Concurrent Users
How many users can be connected to the system at the same time with Remote Access?
Only 2 users may be connected at the same time. For remote access, only the ADMIN (HOST)
and one GUEST can be logged in at the same time.
NOTE: The ADMIN (HOST) can control the entire unit. The GUEST can only view the unit,
and does not have control access.
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3. PC Hardware / Software Requirements
What PC Hardware and Software are needed to run the NetViewer application?
To install and use the NetViewer Application, we recommend the following:
Minimum System Requirements:
Operating System
Windows 2000
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional
.Pentium 4 - 1.5 GHz Processor (or equivalent)
256 MB RAM
Processor
Memory
Hard Drive
50 MB - Installation space required
* Additional Hard Drive space required for recording.
Recorded file size will vary depending on recording
quality settings
Recommended System Requirements:
Operating System
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional
Processor
Memory
Pentium 4 / 3 GHz Processor (or equivalent)
1024 MB RAM
Hard Drive
50 MB - Installation space required
* Additional Hard Drive space required for recording.
Recorded file size will vary depending on recording
quality settings
NOTE: The NetViewer software is not compatible on either the MAC or Unix
Operating Systems.
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4. Setting Up Your DDNS Account
Sentinel CCTV offers a free DDNS server for use with your System.
1. Navigate to http://DDNS.strategicvista.net
2. Select the Create Account option from the list on the left
side of the screen.
3. Complete the Account Information fields with your personal information
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4. Complete the System Information fields as follows:
• Product License: Select your product model from the Product
License drop down menu
• <Product Code> - <MAC Address>: Locate the MAC address
of your (recorded while loading the System)
• URL Request: Choose a URL for your DDNS connection (i.e.
your name, your company or business name, or anything of
your choice.)
NOTE: The URL request must not exceed 8 CHARACTERS
5. Click the Create New Account link at the bottom of the form to submit your request.
6. Your Account information will be sent to you at the E-mail Address you used in Step 3.
Service provider:
Domain name:
User name:
dns1.strategicvista.net
tomsmith.strategicvista.net
tomsmith1
Password:
<leave this field blank>
You will need this information for remote access to your System. Record YOUR information
below:
Service Provider: _____________________________________________
Domain Name: _______________________________________________
User Name: _________________________________________________
Password: __________________________________________________
NOTE: The information sent to you in E-mail is CASE SENSITIVE. It is important
when setting up your DDNS information on your Observation System.
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5. Adding DDNS Information to the System
How do I enter my DDNS information on the System?
1. Press the MENU button on either the front panel of the
System, or on the Remote Control
[DDNS SET]
2. Navigate to the DDNS SET menu using the up and
down arrows. Press the ENTER button to access the
DDNS SET menu
DDNS
[Y]
DOMAIN NAME
USER NAME
********
********
3. Configure the DDNS settings:
USER PASSWORD
ROUTER
• DDNS: Enable the DDNS setting by selecting Y
[Y]
• DOMAIN NAME: Enter the DOMAIN name for the
DDNS Service by pressing the ꢀꢁand ꢂꢃ
buttons. This information was sent to you after
“Question 4 - Setting up your DDNS Account” for
detailed instructions). This information is CASE
SENSITIVE - enter the information with the same
CAPITALIZATION as appeared in your
EXIT
[Y]
DDNS STATUS:
NA[-]
Registration E-mail.
• USER NAME: Enter the USER NAME for your
service. This information was emailed to you after
registering.
• USER PASSWORD: Leave this field blank
• ROUTER: Set to YES. If this setting is not enabled,
the public IP will not be registered in the DDNS
server.
4. Once the DDNS Settings have been entered, the DDNS Status message will change to indicate
the connection status:
DDNS STATUS INFORMATION:
0,5: Update Successful
1,2: Server Connection Error
3: User Verification Error from Server
NA[-]: Not Available
(Other Codes): Program Error
The “0,5: Update Successful” status message indicates a successful setup procedure. All other
codes indicate a failure in the configuration process, and further troubleshooting will be required.
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6. Router Port Forwarding
How do I enable Port Forwarding on my Router?
You will need to enable port forwarding on your Router to allow for external communications with
your Observation System.
Computers, Observation Systems, and other devices inside your network can only communicate
directly with each other within the internal network. Computers and systems outside your network
cannot directly communicate with these devices. When a system on the internal network needs
to send or receive information from a system outside the network (i.e.. from the Internet), the
information is sent to the Router.
NETWORK EXAMPLE
Router
External IP
216.13.154.34
Router
Internal IP
192.168.0.1
Computer
Internal IP
192.168.0.2
Observation
System
Internal IP
192.168.0.3
Internet
Internal Network
When a computer on the Internet needs to send data to your internal network, it sends this data
to the external IP address of the Router. The Router then needs to decide where this data is to
be sent to. This is where setting up Port Forwarding becomes important.
Port Forwarding tells the router which device on the internal network to send the data to. When
you set up port forwarding on your Router, it takes the data from the external IP address:port
number and sends that data to an internal IP address:port number (i.e Router External IP
216.13.154.34:5000 to Observation System Internal IP 192.168.0.3:5000).
forwarding configurations for a selection of different router models.
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7. Can I view 8 live Cameras at the same time?
Is there a way to view all 8 cameras at the same time?
You cannot view all 8 cameras on one screen, even though you can view 4 live channels and 4
playback channels at the same time, this unit only supports live view on 4 channels at a time.
Netviewer will also only show four channels at a time. If you press Q1 and Q2, you may switch
between pages but you cannot view all 8 at the same time. If you use the PIR sensors on the
cameras and alarm set in ON, then Netviewer will also automatically switch between pages.
8. Will Motion Detection Recording start on QUAD 2 when I am
viewing QUAD 1?
If I am viewing live video on QUAD 1 and motion occurs in QUAD 2, will the unit switch to the
detected motion and start recording?
If you are viewing QUAD 1, motion detection will not trigger recording on quad 2. The only way
around this is using cameras with motion sensors. If you connect these motion sensor cameras
and set up your alarm recording, the unit will automatically switch to the quad that picked up
motion and begin recording.
9. How can I set up Alarm Recording?
I would like to set up Alarm Recording on my unit - what type of Cameras will I need?
The Alarm recording option can only be configured using Cameras with PIR Sensors. If the
Camera does not include a PIR Sensor, then the Alarm Recording functionality cannot be used.
10. What functions does the USB slot support?
I would like know how to use the USB slot functionality - what functions and devices can I use?
The USB Slot supports USB Memory sticks. It does not support removable USB Hard Drives.
The USB Slot can be used to update the Firmware, or to make backup copies or previously
recorded content. The USB Slot can NOT be used for direct recording (i.e. you cannot record live
video directly to the drive)
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11. Which Router Ports do I need to forward?
I would like to set up remote viewing for my unit - which ports do I need to forward on my Router?
You have to forward all the ports for remote viewing to work. One port is used for video, another
for audio, etc.
12. Can I use an external DDNS Service?
I am interested in using an external DDNS service - is there support for this setup?
Using an external DDNS service may work, but we would not provide support for it. Unlike other
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