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Lorex LH110 Series Frequently Asked Questions

Lorex LH110 Series Frequently Asked Questions

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LH110 Series DVR: Frequently Asked Questions
When connected to a VGA monitor, why can't I see a mouse cursor, or
access the system menus by using the front panel controls of the DVR?
Solution 1
You may have accidently switched the system output by pressing the 0 button on the
remote; or the DVR did not properly detect the VGA monitor.
To switch back to VGA mode:
1
Turn on the DVR. Wait for it to boot into the main window.
2
Press the 0 (zero) button on the remote.
Pressing the 0 (zero) button on the remote changes the DVR from SPOT OUT mode to VGA
mode. After the DVR is in VGA mode, you will be able to see your mouse, and have access
to the menu.
Solution 2
The DVR may not have correctly detected your VGA monitor because of a loose connection.
Perform the following:
1
Unpower the DVR.
2
Power down and re-connect the VGA monitor to the DVR. Ensure that the connection is firm.
3
Turn on the monitor.
4
Turn on the DVR. Wait for it to boot into the main window.
NOTE: After you re-connect the VGA cable between the monitor and DVR, ensure that you
first turn on the monitor, and then turn on the DVR last. This allows the DVR to
auto-detect the connected VGA monitor.
NOTE: If you still cannot see the mouse cursor, or access the menu, press the 0 (zero) button
on the remote control.
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  • Page 1 LH110 Series DVR: Frequently Asked Questions When connected to a VGA monitor, why can’t I see a mouse cursor, or access the system menus by using the front panel controls of the DVR? Solution 1 You may have accidently switched the system output by pressing the 0 button on the remote;...
  • Page 2 In the Output Device drop-down menu, select VGA. NOTE: In the 16-channel model, select VGA in the Init DEV drop-down menu. Select VGA 4/8 Channel Select VGA 16 Channel Click Apply to save your settings. © Copyright 2011 Lorex Technology...
  • Page 3 4/8 channel A/V menu. VGA Resolution VGA Resolution Click Apply to save your settings. Right-click to exit the A/V setup menu. NOTE: The system will prompt you to restart the system. Click the OK button to restart. © Copyright 2011 Lorex Technology...