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LX400069

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28523

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28523

Language:

en-US

Modified:

2015-09-16

Formatted: 2015-09-16

Website

www.lorextechnology.com

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© 2015, Lorex Corporation
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Summary of Contents for LW2770 SERIES

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE LW2770 Series ...

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Page 3: ...USER S GUIDE LW2770 Series LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US iii ...

Page 4: ... PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the use...

Page 5: ...ntercom Two way Audio 19 7 7 Intercom Volume 19 8 Setting the Time 20 9 Recording 22 9 1 Format Memory Card 23 9 2 Scheduled Recording 24 9 2 1 Creating a Recording Schedule 24 9 2 2 Stopping Scheduled Recording 27 9 2 3 Modifying or Deleting a Recording Schedule 27 9 3 Manual Recording 28 9 4 Motion Recording 29 9 4 1 Setting up Motion Recording 30 9 4 2 Configuring Motion Recording Time 30 9 4 3...

Page 6: ...5 Setting Alert Interval 57 19 2 6 Setting Video Quality 57 19 2 7 Sharing Snapshots 57 19 3 Lorex SD Pro for Android Devices 58 19 3 1 Getting Started 58 19 3 2 Live Viewing 59 19 3 3 Event Log 59 19 3 4 Modify Password 62 19 3 5 Viewing Snapshots 63 19 3 6 Setting Alert Interval 64 19 3 7 Setting Video Quality 64 20 Technical Specifications 66 20 1 General 66 20 2 Camera 66 20 3 Receiver 66 21 S...

Page 7: ... an internal battery that will keep the product running in the event of a power outage CAUTION Maintain electrical safety Power line operated equipment or accessories connected to this product should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on the accessory itself and should not be modi fied so as to defeat the safety features This will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical sho...

Page 8: ...ear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark 10 Ventilation Slots and openings in the case are provided for ventilation to ensure reli able operation of the product and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should never be blocked by placing the prod uct on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface This product should never be placed near or o...

Page 9: ...ndicates a need for service 3 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required have the service techni cian verify that the replacements used have the same safety characteristics as the orig inal parts Use of replacements specified by the product manufacturer can prevent fire electric shock or other hazards 4 Safety Check Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product ask the servi...

Page 10: ...iver and camera s SD memory card Cat5e Ethernet cable Mounting kit s Quick Start Guide Configuration may vary by model NOTE Camera configuration memory card size and the number of accessories may vary by model Please re fer to product package for specific details Check your package to confirm that you have received the complete system LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 4 ...

Page 11: ...permanently installed It is recommended to ensure a clear line of sight between the camera and receiver and to limit the amount of obstructions such as walls and tree branches between the cam era and receiver Walls made of heavy building materials such as brick or concrete will significantly reduce signal range If the signal will have to pass through a wall placing the receiver or camera next to a...

Page 12: ...a wall or ceiling See the images below for recommended configurations of the camera stand and antenna Wall Ceiling NOTE For ceiling installation position the antenna as high as the ceiling allows See the Ceiling mounting posi tion in the figure above LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 6 ...

Page 13: ...un the power cable through the mounting surface connect power before attaching the camera to the wall If you run the power cable along the mounting surface the cable must go through the cable notch on the camera base This will keep the camera base flush to the mounting surface 2 Loosen the thumbscrews 1 2 and the adjustment ring 3 by turning them counter clockwise 3 Adjust the angle of the cameras...

Page 14: ...utlet or surge protector NOTE Power cables are only weatherproof when fully inserted at the connection point Power cables may not be submerged in water 5 Remove the protective film from the front of the camera If the film is not removed it will block the built in microphone and affect the quality of the picture LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 8 ...

Page 15: ...oint directly upward NOTE Continue to Step 3 of 4 Turning on the receiver if you do not plan to use the receiver as a portable device Step 2 of 4 Installing the battery Optional 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver not included to open the battery compartment on the back panel LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 9 ...

Page 16: ...le from the power adapter to the 5V DC port on the back panel of the receiver Plug in the power adapter to an outlet or surge protector NOTE When the battery is installed ensure you charge the receiver for at least 10 hours before using for the first time 2 Press and hold the power button on top of the receiver to power the receiver on Tips Place the receiver in a location that will have a clear r...

Page 17: ...d prior to initial recording For details see 9 1 Format Memory Card page 23 Push the SD card label facing away from you into the SD card slot on the side panel of the receiver until you hear a click NOTE The receiver is compatible with most major brands of SD cards up to 64 GB For recording times on SD cards see 9 Recording page 22 LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 11 ...

Page 18: ... For more details see 17 Pairing Additional Cameras page 49 7 Antenna Removable wireless antenna SMA type NOTE This camera includes an Auto Mechanical IR Cut Filter When the camera changes between day mode and night vision mode an audible clicking noise may be heard coming from the camera This clicking is normal and indicates that the camera filter is working LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 12 ...

Page 19: ...e included power adapter 7 Reset Using a paper clip or other thin object push the reset button to reboot the device 6 2 Side Panel 1 SD Card Slot Insert up to 64GB SD card 2 Power Indicator LED Blinks when receiver battery is critically low Glows when re ceiver is in scan mode 3 Volume Controls Turn the receiver volume up and down 4 Talk button Press and hold to activate intercom two way audio 5 P...

Page 20: ...firmware version information of the receiver and the cameras paired to it 1 Tap located at the lower right corner of the screen to open the main menu 2 Press and hold the volume down key on the side panel of the receiver The sys tem s firmware version information screen appears NOTE RX Refers to the receiver TX 1 2 3 4 Refers to the cameras connected to the receiver UID Unique ID of the receiver M...

Page 21: ...the system displays a full screen live view of the camera With more than one camera properly connected and powered on the system displays up to 4 channels in split screen with the live view of each camera The figure below shows the display configuration for 2 cameras connected LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 15 ...

Page 22: ...r ISP to verify connectivity Red The receiver is not connected to your router A smartphone tablet is accessing the system remotely 6 Microphone icon Indicates that the talk function is enabled on the receiver 7 SEQ icon Indicates the monitor is on Auto Sequence viewing mode 8 Download icon Indicates that a new firmware is available in the server to download 9 Mute icon Indicates audio is off on th...

Page 23: ...nnels automatically in sequence Quad mode and Scan mode for details see 11 Scan Mode page 38 To change viewing modes Tap located at the lower left corner of the screen to switch between Quad mode half Quad mode when only 2 cameras are connected single channel viewing mode and Auto Sequence viewing mode OR In live view Quad Half Quad mode tap on a channel to open it in single channel view mode Tap ...

Page 24: ...onnected channels The SEQ icon indicates the monitor is on Auto sequence viewing mode Tap anywhere on the screen to return to Quad Half Quad viewing mode 7 5 Digital Zoom The digital zoom feature allows you to zoom in 2x on a single camera during live viewing This is useful if you need a closer look at something happening far away from the camera To use digital zoom 1 Select the desired camera in ...

Page 25: ...side panel of the receiver The microphone icon appears on the receiver 2 Talk in a normal speaking voice close to the LCD screen approximately 12 in 30 cm 3 Release the button to hear audio from the camera 7 7 Intercom Volume The two way audio volume is different from the alarm buzzer volume found in the Main Menu Alert Volume To change two way audio volume From single channel view use the volume ...

Page 26: ...e in order to use scheduled recording To set the time 1 Tap located at the lower right corner of the screen to open the main menu 2 Go to General Settings System Settings Date Time 3 Tap each value to move the cursor tap the up arrow icon or the down arrow icon to change the year month day hour and minutes NOTE The system uses a 24 hour clock only LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 20 ...

Page 27: ...me zone is correct for your area For details see 13 1 Time Zone page 40 NOTE You can also synchronize the system time with an Internet time server Ensure there is a check mark next to Synchronize with an Internet Time Server and tap the home icon to confirm You must keep the system connected to your network using the included Ethernet cable to syn chronize with the Internet time server LX400069 r ...

Page 28: ...below to help you estimate the recording times on various sizes of SD cards Times shown are in hours and minutes SD Card Capacity Single Channel Recording VGA Resolution Single Channel Recording HD 720p Resolution 1 GB 4 hours 2 hours 2 GB 8 hours 4 hours 4 GB 16 hours 8 hours 8 GB 32 hours 16 hours 16 GB 64 hours 32 hours 32 GB 128 hours 64 hours 64 GB 256 hours 128 hours CAUTION The storage capa...

Page 29: ...located at the lower left corner of the screen to start stop motion recording 9 1 Format Memory Card It is highly recommended to format the SD card prior to initial recording To format the SD card CAUTION Formatting erases all data on the SD card This step cannot be undone 1 Insert the SD card into the card slot on the receiver until you hear a click Insert the SD card according to the diagram on ...

Page 30: ...area with high traffic such as a entry exit or a road CAUTION Do not remove the SD card while the system is recording Disable all recording on the system before ejecting the SD card 9 2 1 Creating a Recording Schedule CAUTION Manual recording will override scheduled recording If you wish to use scheduled recording you must ensure manual recording is disabled To create a recording schedule 1 Tap th...

Page 31: ...er of the screen to create a new recording schedule The Recording Schedule Setup screen appears 4 Tap and select the channels that will use the new recording schedule Tap the selected channel indicator icon again to dismiss it LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 25 ...

Page 32: ...d minutes NOTE The time uses a 24 hour clock 6 Tap each day icon to include or dismiss it in the new recording schedule 7 Tap Save to create a continuous recording schedule OR Tap Motion to enable the recording schedule for motion recording only Tap Save when finished to save your settings 8 Tap the home icon to go back to live view LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 26 ...

Page 33: ...h to add to or subtract from an existing schedule To change the start and end time tap each value to move the cursor tap the up down arrow icon to change the hour and minutes NOTE The time uses a 24 hour clock 5 Tap and select the day icon to modify the recording schedule for that day Tap the se lected day icon again to dismiss it 6 Tap the following options icons to select the type of modificatio...

Page 34: ...edule recording The system checks for active recording schedules every half hour and will eventually resume schedule recording after manual recording is stopped To enable manual recording 1 In Quad Half Quad mode select the channel you want to record and tap to be gin manual recording on the channel you are currently viewing Tap anywhere on the screen to return to Quad Half Quad viewing mode NOTE ...

Page 35: ...s in extremely hot envi ronments approaching or exceeding human body temperature 98 6 F 37 C PIR Motion Detection A camera detects heat movements for example body heat running car and so on and triggers the system to record The system also uses video motion detection which looks for changes in video images frames to detect motion Video motion detection allows for motion detection beyond the range ...

Page 36: ...ernative motion recording time see9 4 2 Configuring Motion Recording Time page 30 CAUTION Do not remove the SD card while the system is recording Disable all recording on the system before ejecting the SD card 9 4 2 Configuring Motion Recording Time Set the length of the time the system will record after motion is detected by a camera To change the motion recording time 1 Tap then go to General Se...

Page 37: ... using the menus It is recommended to enable video motion detection and set a lower sensitivity if you are experiencing false triggers For a description of the two motion detection technologies used by the system see 9 4 Motion Recording page 29 To configure video motion detection 1 Tap then go to General Settings Motion Detection Settings The Setup mo tion detection sensitivity of day time for se...

Page 38: ...nnel using HD resolution HD recordings are saved in 720p resolution The resolution of the receiver s LCD screen is limited to 800x480 pixels View HD recordings by viewing on a computer or a smartphone tablet that supports 720p resolution See 10 3 Viewing Video Directly from the SD Card page 36 9 6 Enabling Disabling File Overwrite Enabling file overwrite will delete the oldest recorded data on the...

Page 39: ...again to deselect the camera channel Tap the icon that displays all four channels to show recordings from all connected cameras on the calendar NOTE Dates that have recordings available for playback are highlighted in white 4 Tap a date on the calendar to view a list of recordings for that date The Recording List screen appears NOTE The system uses a 24 hour clock Recordings are named by start tim...

Page 40: ... 1 Playback duration Shows the length of the recording and how much has been viewed 2 File name 3 Playback status Shows whether the video is playing paused or stopped NOTE Tap to close the playback controls LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 34 ...

Page 41: ...ayback volume use the volume controls on the side panel of the receiver 10 2 Deleting Video Files You can delete files on the SD card directly on the system Delete files if you need to clear space on the SD card if file overwrite is disabled or for your own file management purposes To delete files on the SD card 1 Repeat steps 1 4 of section 10 1 Video Playback 2 To delete a file tap next to the c...

Page 42: ... have a SD card reader built in Refer to your computer s instruction manual for more details 10 3 1 PC NOTE You can view ASF files natively in Windows Media Player as well as other media players such as VLC VLC is an open source software application available at www videolan org NOTE These websites apps are not supported by Lorex To playback recorded video on a PC 1 Remove the SD card from the rec...

Page 43: ...ded video on a Mac 1 Remove the SD card from the receiver by gently pushing on the SD card The card will eject 2 Insert the SD card into a SD card reader not included connected to your Mac Your Mac should load the SD card as a new disk on your desktop 3 Double click the disk on your desktop or open it through Finder Open the folder MFG You should see a folder for each page of recorded video in Pla...

Page 44: ...n is needed to turn the display on in Scan mode by changing a camera s video motion detection settings See 9 4 3 Configuring Video Motion Detection page 31 To enable Scan mode 1 In live view mode press and release the power button on top of the receiver NOTE The power indicator LED on the side panel of the receiver glows indicating the receiver is in scan mode 2 Press and release the power button ...

Page 45: ...lect Brightness 2 To change the brightness level Tap the value repeatedly under the desired camera to increase the brightness level NOTE Camera brightness is measured on a scale of 1 6 where 1 is the darkest and 6 is the brightest 3 Tap to save changes and go back to live view mode NOTE Repeat step 2 to configure your other cameras as needed LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 39 ...

Page 46: ...the system to default settings Format Memory Card Format the SD card Anti Flicker Set the anti flicker mode 13 1 Time Zone Select the time zone where the system is being used The time zone menu is also used to enable Daylight Savings Time To set the time zone 1 Tap then go to General Settings System Settings Time Zone 2 Tap the up down arrow to change the time zone 3 Tap to save your settings and ...

Page 47: ...play languages to select from are English French and Spanish To set your display language preference 1 Tap then go to General Settings System Settings Language 2 To set your display language preference tap EN FR or SP 3 Tap to save your settings and return to live view mode 13 3 Default Settings Restoring default settings will return the system to its out of the box state Any changes you have made...

Page 48: ...e Ant Flicker mode of the receiver to avoid video flicker issues caused by in terference of lighting By default the Anti Flicker mode of the receiver is set to 60Hz for NTSC North America and 50Hz for PAL Europe To set the Anti Flicker mode depending on the environment 1 Tap then go to General Settings System Settings Anti Flicker A Anti Flicker screen appears 2 To set the anti flicker mode tap 50...

Page 49: ... advanced view network information or reset your re mote access password 14 1 IP Addressing Options CAUTION To enable dynamic IP addressing NOTE Dynamic IP addressing is enabled by default 1 Tap then go to General Settings Network Setup Advanced Setup 2 Tap DHCP LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 43 ...

Page 50: ... is for Advanced Users Only 14 3 Tap to turn on or off dynamic IP NOTE 1 Enable dynamic IP 0 Disable dynamic IP 4 A Restart Monitor prompt appears tap Yes The system takes a few moments to restart LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 44 ...

Page 51: ... router settings if the DHCP server is enabled 1 Tap then go to General Settings Network Setup Advanced Setup 2 Tap Static IP A Static IP configuration screen appears 3 Tap the text box next to the IP Address field A virtual numeric keypad appears on screen NOTE 1 Number Keys 2 Backspace 3 Confirm entry 4 Tap each value inside the text box to move the cursor LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 45 ...

Page 52: ...ress that is not in use by another device on your network 6 Repeat the above process for the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway fields 7 Tap Save to confirm your settings 8 A Restart Monitor prompt appears tap Yes The system takes a few moments to restart 14 2 Information To view the system s network information 1 Tap then go to General Settings Network Setup Information 2 The Network information scr...

Page 53: ...ll the latest firmware then reboots 4 Tap to return to live view mode To update firmware from SD card 1 Insert the SD card into the SD card reader not included on your PC or Mac 2 To download the latest firmware go to www lorextechnology com and search the mod el number of your product 3 Click on your product in the search result 4 From the Downloads tab download and transfer the latest firmware t...

Page 54: ...e to the minimum setting NOTE By default the buzzer sound is turned off To increase decrease alert volume 1 Tap then select Alert Volume A Adjust volume of motion alert screen appears 2 Tap to increase the alarm volume or to decrease the alarm volume Tap repeatedly to disable the alarm buzzer sound 3 Tap to return to live view mode LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 48 ...

Page 55: ...reassign your existing cameras to dif ferent channels NOTE Accessory cameras are available from www lorextechnology com To pair an additional camera 1 Connect the new camera to a power outlet Place the camera and the receiver within 1ft of each other 2 Tap then go to General Settings Camera Setup Pairing 3 Select the channel you wish to pair the camera to If you pair a new camera to a channel that...

Page 56: ...t channel using the pairing function To show hide channels 1 Tap then go to General Settings Camera Setup On Off A Turn selected camera on off screen appears 2 Below each camera channel tap to turn on or off the camera channel NOTE 1 Enable camera channel 0 Disable camera channel 3 Tap to return to live view mode NOTE Any disabled channels will be blacked out in Quad mode LX400069 r 28523 28523 en...

Page 57: ... camera s over the Internet using your iPhone or iPad 1 Connect the included Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the LCD receiver to your wireless router The network icon on the receiver turns green You may need to turn the receiver off and on again for it to connect to your network 2 Connect to your home WiFi Internet using your smartphone or tablet See the user guide provided with your iPho...

Page 58: ... a new secure password Write your password down for future reference _____________________________ Live video from the camera s appears on your smartphone or tablet NOTE It is recommended to keep the receiver connected to an electrical outlet so the battery does not lose power 19 2 2 Live Viewing 1 Network status 2 Viewing resolution Streaming resolution for the video feed 3 Video quality Speed of...

Page 59: ...Each event is stamped with the date and time when the event took place as well as the camera that captured the event These events are uploaded from the memo ry card inserted into the receiver If the memory card is removed the events will not be accessible NOTE Date and time stamps are created using the date and time on your smartphone or tablet and not the receiver To open the event log 1 Tap 2 Ta...

Page 60: ...ch for events by specifying a time frame or specific channels To search for events 1 Tap 2 Tap the UID for the device A list of events appears 3 From the event list tap 4 Choose a time frame to search for video or tap Custom to configure the start time end time and channels included Tap Done to begin the search A list of recordings that meet the specifications of your search appears 5 Tap any reco...

Page 61: ...e NOTE Only one device may use video playback at a time 19 2 4 Modify Password Change the password used for remote access to the system NOTE You can also revert the password to the default password directly on the receiver default password 000000 To modify your password 1 In Device List tap next to the system name 2 Tap Advanced Setting 3 Tap Modify Password LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 55 ...

Page 62: ...password for the system New Enter a new password Confirm Reenter the new password 5 Tap OK To revert to the default password using the receiver 1 Tap then go to General Settings Network Setup Reset Password 2 The Reset Password screen appears Tap Yes LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 56 ...

Page 63: ...2 Tap next to the system name 3 Tap Advanced Setting Alert Interval 4 Tap one of the time intervals to set the minimum time between motion alerts Select OFF to turn off motion alerts on your smartphone tablet 19 2 6 Setting Video Quality Video quality affects the smoothness of the live video feed on your smartphone or tablet Video smoothness is affected by connection speed 1 Tap next to the system...

Page 64: ...e user guide provided with your Android device for details 3 Download the free Lorex SD Pro app from the Google Play Store 4 Tap the Lorex SD Pro icon 5 Tap Click here to add device 6 Tap Scan to scan the QR code OR Enter the UID number manually The UID number is printed below the QR code on the back of the receiver 7 Enter a personalized name for the system in the Name field then enter the passwo...

Page 65: ...rrent video display See 19 3 5 Viewing Snapshots page 63 9 Mute Tap to mute or unmute sound from the current camera 10 Intercom Tap to enable two way audio with the currently selected camera Tap again to disable or listen for a response 19 3 3 Event Log If you have enabled motion recording on the system use the event log to review motion based events Each event is stamped with the date and time wh...

Page 66: ...e the search feature detailed below 3 Tap an event to preview the video recording 4 Use the buttons to control video playback Tap to start pause playback Tilt your smartphone or tablet to view in landscape mode or hold upright to view in portrait mode NOTE Only one device may use video playback at a time You can also search for events by specifying a time frame or specific channels LX400069 r 2852...

Page 67: ...uded Tap OK to begin the search A list of recordings that meet the specifications of your search appears 5 Tap any recording to preview it on your device 6 Use the buttons to control video playback Tap to start pause playback Tilt your smartphone or tablet to view in landscape mode or hold upright to view in portrait mode NOTE Only one device may use video playback at a time LX400069 r 28523 28523...

Page 68: ...er default password 000000 To modify your password 1 Tap next to the system name 2 Tap Edit Device 3 Tap Advanced Modify Password 4 Enter the following information Old Enter the current password for the system New Enter a new password Confirm Reenter the new password 5 Tap OK 6 Tap OK repeatedly to save your changes and go back to the device list LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 62 ...

Page 69: ...ral Settings Network Setup Reset Password 2 The Reset Password screen appears Tap Yes 3 A reconfirmation screen appears Tap Yes 4 Tap to return to live view mode 19 3 5 Viewing Snapshots View snapshots taken with the cameras using the app 1 Tap next to the system name LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 63 ...

Page 70: ... enabled See the instruc tion manual provided with your mobile device for details 2 Tap next to the system name 3 Tap Edit Device 4 Tap Advanced 5 Tap the drop down menu under Alert Interval 6 Tap one of the time intervals to set the minimum time between motion alerts Select OFF to turn off motion alerts on your smartphone tablet 7 Tap OK repeatedly to save your changes and go back to the device l...

Page 71: ...or Low High video quality results in greater bandwidth consump tion which requires a high speed connection Reduce quality if video is choppy 6 Tap OK repeatedly to save your changes and go back to the device list LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 65 ...

Page 72: ...1 1000 Second IR LEDs 24 pieces Night Vision Range 65ft 20m 45ft 14m PIR Range 16ft 4 9m Lens Lens Type 3 6mm F2 0 View Angle Horizontal 58 Power Consumption Max 425mA IR on Power Supply 9V DC 600mA 10 Operating Temperature 14 122 F 10 50 C Dimensions W x D x H 5 4 x 7 4 x 4 9 137 x 187 x 124mm Weight 0 60lbs 0 20kg 20 3 Receiver Description Specification Display 7 diagonal LCD Resolution 800x480 ...

Page 73: ... 4 177 x 25 x 111mm Weight 1lbs 0 44kg As our products are subject to continuous improvement Lorex Corporation and its subsid iaries reserve the right to modify product design specifications and prices without notice and without incurring any obligation E OE LX400069 r 28523 28523 en US 67 ...

Page 74: ...ine of Sight The digital wireless signal is virtually interference free However you should always ensure there is a clear line of sight between the camera and the receiver 21 2 Obstacles There should be little to no obstacles obstructing the line of sight between the camera and the receiver Solid objects such as concrete and metal may limit the range of the wireless signal LX400069 r 28523 28523 e...

Page 75: ...urs when a camera is pointed at a window to see outside be cause the night vision LED s produce Infrared light that reflects off the glass If you need to look outside install the camera outdoors Please note that the camera must be installed under shelter when placed outdoors There is no audio from the camera s Make sure you have removed the protective film from the camera lens Make sure the receiv...

Page 76: ...n whether there are competing signals using the same frequency as the camera For example signals from cordless phones or routers may affect signal strength Adaptive Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum FHSS technology fea tured in the latest Lorex models greatly reduces signal interference Range Limiting Factors1 Reflection Scattering Refraction Diffraction Attenuation The signal reflects back The si...

Page 77: ...ence using an algorithm generated by the receiver which only the camera can follow through the pairing function Pairing is an electronic handshake between digital wireless devices Digital wireless cam eras can only be paired to one receiver This is to prevent interception by third parties and prevents any other device from picking up the signal this also means that you cannot pair one camera to mu...

Page 78: ...ent and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the re ceiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for assistance WARNING To ensure compliance with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines this equipment should be installed and op erated with minimum distance 20cm 7 87in between the radiator and nearby persons 24 2...

Page 79: ... lead cadmium mercury and hexavalent chromium PBB and PBDE in the European Union NOTE It is imperative that the user follows the guidelines in this manual to avoid improper usage which may result in damage to the product electrical shock and fire hazard injury In order to improve the fea tures functions and quality of this product the specifications are subject to change without notice from time t...

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Page 82: ...gistered trademarks or trademarks of Lorex Corporation and or its subsidiaries All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners Legal disclaimer As our product is subject to continuous improvement Lorex Corporation subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design specifications prices without...

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