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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Setting up third-party email Support Article

Lorex provides email services to customers who have NVR systems connected to the Internet. If issues arise using the default Lorex email server, we recommend switching to a third-party email server such as Gmail or Yahoo! If you wish to set up...

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Incorrect time or time changing automatically on the recorder Support Article

The time on your LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR can be configured manually, or automatically by enabling Network Time Protocol (NTP) . If the recorder is showing the incorrect time, or the time is resetting, adjust your time configuration settings by...

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Pairing your remote control Support Article

The remote control comes pre-paired to your LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR . If you have more than one NVR, you can pair the remote control to a specific NVR. The following instructions require you to access your system using your NVR and a monitor...

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Configuring Mainstream recording resolution, frame rate, and image quality Support Article

You can configure recording and streaming parameters on your LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR such as the resolution, frame rate, and image quality. The Encoding Settings are set separately for Continuous and Event (motion) recording. They may also...

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Pausing and resuming sequence mode Support Article

In Sequence mode your LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR system will automatically cycle through the Live View of connected cameras every few seconds. When using sequence mode, you have the option to stop, start, or exit sequence mode. The following...

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Restoring your NVR to default settings Support Article

If you encounter a troubleshooting issue that cannot be resolved, you may need to restore your LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR system to default settings. Restoring default settings will reset any conflicting configurations that may be causing the issu...

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Modifying user permissions Support Article

You can set permissions for any user on your LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR . The administrator account is the only account that can modify user account permissions. By editing user permissions, you can enable or disable access to menus and functions....

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Modifying account username and password Support Article

Your LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR system supports two account types: Admin / System Administrator The system administrator has full control of the system, and can modify both administrator and user passwords and enable / disable password...

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Creating a new user Support Article

You can create and delete multiple user accounts on the LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR in addition to the default administrator account. The following instructions require you to access your system using your NVR and a monitor. To create a ne...

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LNR200 / LNR300 Series: Enabling passwords Support Article

For security reasons, it is highly recommended to enable passwords on your system. The LNR200 / LNR300 Series NVR username and password are disabled by default and are not required to access system menus. However, you will be asked for a password...

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