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B/W QUAD PROCESSOR Instruction Manual www.lorexcctv.com Please be sure to read carefully and follow all the safety information. Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference. Model: SGQ4100...
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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your purchase of the B/W Quad Processor from Lorex. The B/W Quad Processor turns any monitor into a Quad monitor with security features. Connect up to four cameras to the Quad Splitter and view all four locations simultaneously in Real-Time (30 fps). The Quad Processor is an ideal security solution for small to medium sized commercial enterprises as it allows you to use an existing monitor as a 4 Channel Observation System.
SAFETY WARNING All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. The improper operation may cause irreparable damage to the appliance. • Please lift and place this equipment gently. • Do not expose this equipment under to direct sunlight. •...
11. APPENDIX #1 – TYPICAL CONFIGURATION -------------------------------------------- 12. APPENDIX #2 – CONNECTION TO A PIR MOTION SENSOR ---------------------- 13. APPENDIX #3 – CONNECTION TO A LOREX TIME LAPSE VCR FOR ALARM RECORDING ---------------------------------------------- 14. APPENDIX #4 – PIN CONFIGURATIONS FOR CONNECTION TO PC ------------...
SYSTEM INCLUDES 12V DC Power Supply 9 Pin Alarm B/W Quad Splitter Connector Owner’s Manual CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO MAKE SURE THAT YOU RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM, INCLUDING THE COMPONENTS SHOWN ABOVE. FRONT PANEL CONTROLS MENU / ESC Pressing this button performs the following functions: 1) Accesses the Menu screen;...
QUAD / ( + ) Pressing this button goes to Quad display. It is also used to increase values when making selections in Menu mode. AUTO / ( - ) Pressing this button initiates automatic sequencing between four all camera locations, in the following screen order: QUAD CH1 ……..
MENU CONTROLS Pressing the MENU button brings up the Menu screen. Outlined below are the buttons used for navigation when using the Menu. ▲and ▼: Scroll up and down through menu options; change values. ◄ and ►: Scroll sideways within a menu option that has been selected + and - : Increase or reduce a value of a menu option when editing it (when it is blinking).
BACK PANEL DC 12V 500 mA MONITOR QUAD ALARM VIDEO INPUT POWER INPUT Connects to the DC 12V Power Adapter. VIDEO IN (Channels 1-4) Four BNC Video camera inputs, for Channels 1-4. Connect four B/W cameras to these inputs. Note: each channel has a knob for adjusting the Gain (contrast and brightness) of the picture. VCR IN Receives video from a VCR or DVR.
ALARM AND VIDEO LOSS When an Alarm occurs, you will see the icon appear on the channel where motion detection is taking place. If you have set the Internal Audible Alarm to ON, then you will also hear a Buzzer. A Channel that does not have a camera connected will show the icon, CH EVENT YY/MM/DD TIME...
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM REMEDY Unable to view cameras • If you are using a TV as a slave monitor, you may need to set the channel as AUX (or sometimes referred to as “TV / Video”). • Please check if the wiring between the monitor and the Quad Processor is correct.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES The following accessories are available to add to your existing system. DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER TIME LAPSE VCR NIGHTVISION Record images digitally to a Weatherproof Night vision Used to record key events. hard-disk drive. Record up to accessory. Allows you to Select From a 40 hour real 1850 hours (30 hours real time).
APPENDIX #1 – TYPICAL CONFIGURATION DC 12V 500 mA MONITOR QUAD ALARM VIDEO INPUT THE B&W QUAD HAS BNC JACKS TO CONNECT TO OTHER VIDEO SOURCES. BNC COUPLERS AND VIDEO CABLES ARE NOT INCLUDED. Note: If using a TV as a slave monitor, it may have to be set in AUX mode (sometimes referred to as TV/Video)
APPENDIX #2 – ALARM BLOCK CONNECTION to PIR MOTION SENSOR Wires from the PIR Motion Sensors must be soldered to the contacts of the 9 Pin Alarm Connector. Each PIR Sensor connects via 2 wires: 1 to a specific Channel and the other to the Ground input. For descriptions of each contact on the 9 Pin Connector of the Quad Processor, please refer to Appendix #4.
In addition to connecting up to 4 PIR Motion Sensors, connect the 9 Pin Alarm Connector to a security recorder such as the Lorex Time Lapse VCR shown below for Alarm Recording upon motion detection. For descriptions of each contact on the 9 Pin Connector of the Quad Processor, please refer to Appendix #4.
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