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Installing the Camera

3

Mount the base to the 
desired surface using 
the included screws.

NOTE:

 Camera hangs down from base 

during mounting.

NOTE: 

If mounting to 

drywall, use the 
included 
drywall plugs.

4

Attach the camera to 
the base. Align the base 
screws with the slots on 
the base, slide the camera 
onto the base, and twist.

Base slot

Summary of Contents for VANTAGE LBC5451

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH VERSION 1 0 www lorextechnology com LBC5451 SECURITY CAMERA...

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Page 3: ...e of capturing images up to 60 ft 18m away in total darkness in B W and 30 ft 9m in color 4 3mm wide angle lens for wide area coverage 80 FOV IP67 rated housing for indoor outdoor installations Illumi...

Page 4: ...mble the camera Do not point the camera directly towards the sun or a source of intense light Use only the supplied regulated power supply Use of a non regulated non conforming power supply can damage...

Page 5: ...lation Tips 4 3 1 Suggested Install Locations 5 4 Installing the Camera 6 4 1 Before Installing the Camera 6 4 2 To Install the Camera 6 5 Positioning 10 6 Connecting the Camera 12 6 1 BNC to RCA Adap...

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Page 7: ...nnecting the Camera on page 12 for details 6 Infrared LEDs Enable the camera to see at night 7 White Light LEDs Automatically turn on when motion is detected during night vision only to deter criminal...

Page 8: ...sion is on 2 2 Motion Detection White Light LEDs This camera is also equipped with White Light LEDs At night the White Light LEDs are set to turn on automatically when the camera detects motion within...

Page 9: ...e activated the camera can view close by objects in color Color images help identify the intruder s face and clothing NOTE White Light LEDs remain on for 15 seconds after the camera detects motion The...

Page 10: ...7 ft 2 2m off the ground Avoid installing the camera in locations overlooking a publicroadorsidewalk asmotionorlightingchangesfrom these locations will trigger the camera s White Light LEDs Mount the...

Page 11: ...where intruders are likely to come in close proximity to the camera Good locations to install the camera are Home entrance Office warehouse entrance Stairwells Hallways Avoid installing the camera Ov...

Page 12: ...beforeinstalling See ConnectingtheCamera onpage 12 for details If you are running the cables along the wall ceiling follow the instructions below before connecting the camera power and BNC video cable...

Page 13: ...hrough the slot on the base Figure 4 This prevents the camera from falling during installation If you are running the cables along the wall ceiling make sure to run the cable through the cable notch o...

Page 14: ...sing the included screws NOTE Camera hangs down from base during mounting NOTE If mounting to drywall use the included drywall plugs 4 Attach the camera to the base Align the base screws with the slot...

Page 15: ...ck position or the image will appear rotated 6 Tighten the screws to secure the camera in position and snap the screw cap over the arm screw Lens screws Base screws Arm screw Screw cap Do not over tig...

Page 16: ...NOTE To maximize the range of the motion sensor and White Light LEDs it is recommended to mount the camera around 7 ft 2 2m off the ground Tiltthecameratoadjusttheangle Loosen the screws on both sides...

Page 17: ...ull rotation in either direction Do not force thelens asthiscanbreakthe camera Do not over tighten the screws as this may crack the camera or base Make sure that the sensor is directly below the camer...

Page 18: ...le power connector on the BNC extension cable with the female power connector on the camera Connect the BNC connector on the extension cable to the camera 2 Connect the female power connector on the e...

Page 19: ...ra 6 1 BNC to RCA Adapter Optional 6 2 Setup Diagram DVR CCTV MONITOR Video IN TV VCR Video IN BNC to RCA Adapter Attach the included BNC to RCA adapter to connect the extension cable to RCA inputs i...

Page 20: ...stem Internal S N Ratio 48 dB AGC OFF Iris AES AES Shutter Speed NTSC 1 60 1 100 000 sec Min Illumination 0 2 Lux without IR LED 0 Lux with IR LED Video Output Composite 1 0Vpp 75ohm Lens Lens Type 4...

Page 21: ...Humidity Range 80 RH Environmental Rating2 IP 67 Weight including stand 0 75 lbs 0 34kg 1 IR Illumination Range under ideal conditions Objects at or beyond this range may be partially or completely o...

Page 22: ...e sold separately 300 ft 92m 3 Notes 1 For optimal performance consider using option 2 or 3 It is best to use the same cable type for the entire distance 2 Cable run recommendation based on typical ca...

Page 23: ...ions are properly connected Ensure the camera power supply is plugged in Picture is too bright Ensure your camera isn t pointed directly at a source of light e g sun or spot light Move your camera to...

Page 24: ...ra at a height of about 7 ft 2 2m to ensure that people and objects will be detected White Light LEDs turn on too frequently Move the camera to a different location where normal nighttime traffic will...

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