Front view with open door..................6 Cooling........................6 Weight and Dimension....................7 Specifications......................8 Installation....................10 Installation steps......................10 Connecting the power cable..................10 Install the HDDs.......................11 Connecting external batteries.................12 Connecting to the network..................13 Turning the LNVR on....................14 Checking LED information..................15 Connecting Logipix cameras to the Box-mount LNVR .......17 2/17...
Installation Guide Important Information Please provide this manual to the owner of the equipment for future use. Follow the security instructions below and use the device only according to these to avoid any injuries, fatal accidents or material damage! • For indoor use only. •...
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Installation Guide household waste! Put them into the designated electronic waste containers! • Before unpacking, please make sure the package is intact. If the package has damaged during the shipment, notify the shipping company! 4/17...
Installation Guide Hardware overview Front view with open door Cooling Cooling of the LNVR is provided by a built-in ventilation system, which circulates the air inside the enclosure transferring the heat from the electronic components. The ventilation system consists of 4 pieces of 80×80×25 mm and 2 pieces of 40×40×15 mm fans.
Linux operating system 3.4 GHz CPU Diskless operation Storage SATA HDDs up to 32 TByte Fail-safe file system Built-in RAID function Network Camera connection 16 port LPoE / 100 Mbit 1 port 1 Gbit and optical for further Logipix cameras 8/17...
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Installation Guide Remote monitoring 1 port 1 Gbit and optical Security 1500-bit Public Key (RSA) encryption Protocol UDP or TCP Environmental Humidity 20 – 80% Relative humidity (non-condensing) Operating temperature +10 °C to +50 °C (+50 °F to +122 °F) Certifications ROHS Electromagnetic Emissions EN 55022:2010, EN 61000-3-...
Installation Guide Installation Installation steps 1. Connecting the power cable 2. Install the HDDs 3. Connecting external batteries 4. Connecting to the network 5. Power on 6. Checking LED information Connecting the power cable The 230V AC 50Hz main power can be connected to the marked connector with copper wires with thickness of 1.5 mm Ground Null...
Installation Guide Install the HDDs 1. Standard 3,5” SATA Hard Disks can be used. 2. The HDDs have to be screwed to the plastic mounting plates. Place the HDD perpendicular to the mounting plates and tighten the screws through the two mounting holes! 3.
Installation Guide which are under the fans! 7. Both mounting plates can be fixed with one common nut. It can be found exactly between the plastic plates. After properly placing the mounting plates, tighten the nut! Rotate it clockwise! Connecting external batteries Two external 12 V 12 Ah battery cells can be connected to the LNVR according to the draw below.
Installation Guide Connecting to the network Connect the LNVR to the company network with a CAT6 cable. Connect the cable's RJ45 plug to the LNVR's Company Gigabit port! The exact port is indicated on the picture below. 13/17...
Installation Guide Turning the LNVR on Connect the power cable to the main power (230 V AC)! After connecting the power cable the LNVR is turned on immediately and starts to record after successful initialization. 14/17...
Installation Guide Checking LED information System LED states during startup: The System LED can be found on the PSU panel inside the LNVR. States Description System Lights up in red LNVR is starting up (it lasts about 11.5 sec) Lights up in yellow Initialization Stays yellow for a long There is no...
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Installation Guide Optical Link Lights up in green Connection has realized through the optical port System Lights up in red Switching off process has started, or standby operating mode Blinking in RED Motherboard power failure Blinking in yellow LPoE or HDD power failure 16/17...
Installation Guide Connecting Logipix cameras to the Box-mount LNVR Connect the CAT5 Ethernet cable of the Logipix camera to one of the 16 LPoE ports of the LNVR! The draws below show the exact place of the ports. When the network topology do not allow direct connection between the camera and the LNVR, the Logipix camera can be connected to the company network, and its router can be connected to the Gigabit LAN connector of the LNVR.
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