USER’S GUIDE LW2770 Series
USER’S GUIDE LW2770 Series #LX400069; r.
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Table of contents 1 Important Safeguards ..........................................................................1 1.1 General Precautions.................................................................... 1 1.2 Installation................................................................................. 1 1.3 Service ..................................................................................... 3 1.4 Use..........................................................................................
Table of contents 13.2 13.3 13.4 Language................................................................................ 41 Default Settings ........................................................................ 41 Anti-Flicker .............................................................................. 42 14 Network Setup (This Section is for Advanced Users Only) ...................... 43 14.1 IP Addressing Options................................................................ 43 14.
1 Important Safeguards In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacturing process of your product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. However, safety is your responsibility too. This sheet lists important information that will help to ensure your enjoyment and proper use of the product and accessory equipment. Please read them carefully before operating and using your product. 1.1 General Precautions 1.
1 Important Safeguards 5. Power Sources - This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your location, consult your video dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. 6. Overloading - Do not overload wall outlets or extension cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock.
1 Important Safeguards 17. Camera Installation - Cameras are not intended for submersion in water. Not all cameras can be installed outdoors. Check your camera environmental rating to confirm if they can be installed outdoors. When installing cameras outdoors, installation in a sheltered area is required. 1.3 Service 1. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
2 Getting Started The system includes the following components: Indoor / outdoor wireless camera(s) Rechargeable Touch Panel LCD receiver / recorder Power adapters for receiver 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 refer to product package for specific details.
3 Installing the Camera(s) CAUTION Cameras are suitable for outdoor installation, but are weather resistant, not weatherproof. Cameras are not intended for direct exposure to rain or snow. For outdoor applications, install under shelter protected from the elements, such as beneath roof eaves. The diagram below shows an example of an ideal location for outdoor placement. 3.
3 Installing the Camera(s) 3.2 Mounting Positions You may mount your cameras on 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 position in the figure above. #LX400069; r.
3 Installing the Camera(s) To install the camera(s): 1. Use the included mounting screws to mount the cameras to the mounting surface: • Mark the positions of the screw holes on the mounting surface. • Drill holes and insert the drywall plugs (included) as needed. • Firmly attach the cameras to the mounting surface using the included screws. NOTE • • If you run the power cable through the mounting surface, connect power before attaching the camera to the wall.
3 Installing the Camera(s) 4. Connect the power cable from the cameras to the weatherproof power connector. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet 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.
4 Installing the Receiver Step 1 of 4: Raising the antenna For best reception, raise the antenna to point 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.
4 Installing the Receiver 2. Connect the battery cable to the battery terminal in the monitor. When finished, close the battery compartment and replace the screws. NOTE The battery cable only connects one way. Do not force the battery cable. CAUTION If you do not plan to use the unit for a prolonged period of time, disconnect the battery or ensure you charge it at least once every 6 months. Step 3 of 4: Turning on the receiver 1.
4 Installing the Receiver Step 4 of 4: Inserting the SD card The SD card allows you to store video footage captured by the camera. You should always format the SD card 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.
5 Camera Overview 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Microphone: Built-in microphone. Lens: Camera lens. PIR Sensor: Passive IR motion sensor. Speaker: Speaker for intercom. IR LEDs: Night vision IR LEDs. Pair: Pairing button. For more details, see 17 Pairing Additional Cameras, page 49. Antenna: Removable wireless antenna (SMA type). NOTE This camera includes an Auto Mechanical IR Cut Filter.
6 Receiver Overview 6.1 Rear Panel 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Wireless Antennas: Position the antennas as needed for best reception. Receiver Stand Speaker UID Number / QR Code: Unique ID number for remote viewing setup. Ethernet Port (RJ45): Connect the receiver to your router using the included Ethernet cable to enable smartphone / tablet connectivity. 6. Power Port: Connect to a local power outlet using the included power adapter. 7.
7 Using the System By default, the camera(s) included with your system are automatically paired to the receiver. The camera(s) and receiver will communicate with each other once they are powered on. NOTE It is recommended to power on the cameras before powering on the receiver. 7.1 Viewing the System’s Firmware Version Information To access 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.
7 Using the System 7.2 Understanding the On-screen Display With camera 1 properly connected and powered on, 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.
7 Using the System 1. Signal indicator: The signal indicator shows the strength of the signal being received from the camera. The number of bars in the signal indicator shows the strength of the signal. One, or no bars indicate the signal is poor, and 4 bars indicate a very strong signal. NOTE • • If the signal is low (e.g.,1 or 2 bars) adjust the antennas, or reposition the cameras or receiver for best performance. The signal indicator is not shown during Quad mode. 2.
7 Using the System 7.3 Navigating Menu Screen Use the system menus to configure settings. • To open the main menu, tap located at the lower right corner of the screen. • Tap on each menu option to open its settings. • Tap to confirm / save settings and return to live view mode. • Tap to go back to the previous screen. 7.
7 Using the System 7.4.1 Quad Mode In Quad mode you can view up to four cameras simultaneously. NOTE If only two cameras are connected to the receiver, half-Quad mode is enabled, that only shows the two channels being used. Quad Mode Half-Quad Mode 7.4.2 Auto Sequence Viewing Mode Auto Sequence Viewing mode cycles through connected channels in full-screen. To enable Auto Sequence: • Tap to switch to Auto Sequence viewing mode. The receiver automatically switches through connected channels.
7 Using the System 7.6 Using the Intercom (Two-way Audio) Use the Intercom feature for two-way communication between the receiver and the camera. Talk and listen to individuals near the camera from behind closed doors for added security. NOTE Please make sure the camera(s) is properly connected prior to using the Intercom. To use the Intercom: 1. Select the desired camera in full-screen mode (Tap channel). to change the displayed Press and hold on the side panel of the receiver.
8 Setting the Time It is highly recommended to set the date and time on the system prior to recording, because it is used to stamp recordings. You must set the correct date and time 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.
8 Setting the Time 4. Tap the Home icon ( ) to save your settings and return to live view. The date and time appears at the bottom of the screen in live view mode. NOTE When using the system for the first time, check if the time 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.
9 Recording The following recording modes are available on the system: manual recording, schedule recording, and motion recording. The system records video to the included SD card. NOTE The system records up to 4 channels at the same time. Recording Prerequisites: • An SD card must be inserted into the receiver in order to record video. You must always format the SD card prior to initial recording. For details, see 9.1 Format Memory Card, page 23.
9 Recording Recording Mode Summary: Mode Scheduled Recording Manual Recording Description How to Operate • Continuous or motion event recording from up to four cameras according to a weekly schedule. • Continuous recording from up to 4 cameras at a time. • • Enter a start and stop time for each day from > General Settings > Recording Setup > Schedule Recording. In Quad / half-Quad mode, tap located at the top of the screen of each camera channel to start / stop manual recording.
9 Recording 9.2 Scheduled Recording Use scheduled recording to have the system automatically record continuously between a selected start and stop time. NOTE Auto Sequence Viewing mode and Quad mode are available during schedule recording without affecting the recording files. Prerequisite: Please ensure you have set the proper date and time on the receiver prior to setting a recording schedule. See 8 Setting the Time, page 20.
9 Recording 3. Tap Modify ( ) located at the lower right corner 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.
9 Recording 5. To select the start time and end time for the new recording schedule, 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. 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.
9 Recording 9.2.2 Stopping Scheduled Recording When the stop time arrives, the system stops recording automatically. If necessary, you can stop schedule recording manually. To stop schedule recording: • In Quad / Half-Quad mode, tap located above each camera channel to stop schedule recording for the desired channel. NOTE If you stop schedule recording before the end time, the system will automatically resume recording after half an hour. 9.2.
9 Recording 5. Tap and select the day icon that use the recording schedule you want to delete. Tap the selected day icon again to dismiss it. 6. Tap Delete. 7. Tap to go back to live view. NOTE If you delete a recording schedule during a scheduled recording time, the camera(s) will continue to record video for a short period afterwards. The system checks for changes in recording schedules every half hour and will eventually stop recording if a schedule has been deleted. 9.
9 Recording 9.4 Motion Recording Use motion recording to have the system record only when motion is detected by one of the cameras. Video is recorded from any connected camera that detects motion. The system supports 5 second pre-recording, meaning that the system will record 5 seconds of video before a motion event. This allows you to see the entire event instead of starting when motion detection is triggered. The system detects motion in two ways.
9 Recording 9.4.1 Setting up Motion Recording Prerequisite: • Insert an empty SD card into the LCD receiver. NOTE • • Motion recording will override schedule recording. The system checks for active recording schedules every half hour and will eventually resume schedule recording after motion recording is stopped. You can also record motion events on a schedule. See 9.2 Scheduled Recording, page 24. To enable motion recording: 1.
9 Recording 9.4.3 Configuring Video Motion Detection Video motion detection looks for changes in video images (frames) to detect motion. Video motion detection allows for motion detection beyond the range of the PIR sensors. The drawback to video motion detection is that it can sometimes be falsely triggered by changes in lighting conditions or trees moving in the wind. You can disable video motion detection or configure the sensitivity using the menus.
9 Recording 9.5 Recording Resolution The recording resolution determines the size and quality of video images. The higher the resolution, the more space your recordings will take up on the memory card. 1. Tap , then go to General Settings > Camera Setup > Resolution. 2. Below each camera that you would like to configure, select HD or VGA to change the resolution. The system supports HD (720p; 1280x720) and VGA (640x480) resolution. 3. Tap to save your settings and return to live view.
10 Playback Playback mode allows you to playback recorded video files from the SD card. You can view videos directly on the system or by connecting the SD card to your computer. 10.1 Video Playback To playback recorded video on the system: 1. During live view, tap the SD card icon ( OR Tap ). The Recordings overview screen opens. > Playback. 2. Tap the left / right arrow to change the displayed month. 3.
10 Playback 10.1.1 Playback Controls 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.
10 Playback To control playback: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Pause / Play video. Stop video. Rewind video (2x > 4x > 8x > 16x). Fast-forward video (2x > 4x > 8x > 16x). Play the previous video. Play the next video. Delete the video file. Return to live view. Go back to the Recording list. • To change playback 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.
10 Playback 3. A confirmation message appears. Tap Yes to delete the file. 4. Repeat the steps above to delete other files on the SD card. 5. Tap to go back to live view. CAUTION Do NOT delete folders on the SD card using your computer. Deleting folders may affect your access to other files on the card or may affect normal operation of the SD card with the system. If you want to delete the entire contents of the SD card, it is highly recommended to format the card using the system. For details, see 9.
10 Playback 4. Double-click any of the ASF files. The video will begin playing in your default ASF media player. 10.3.2 Mac NOTE Downloading and installing the Flip4Mac WMV Components (paid software) will allow you to play ASF files in QuickTime. VLC Player is recommended for viewing ASF files on a Mac. 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 Mac: 1.
11 Scan Mode In Scan mode, the receiver’s LCD screen and speaker will turn off unless motion is detected by one of the cameras. The LCD screen turns on and displays video from the camera where motion was detected for 15 seconds before turning off again. This conserves battery power and alerts you only when needed. You can configure how much motion 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.
12 Brightness Adjust the brightness level of video coming from the camera(s). NOTE You cannot adjust the brightness of the LCD display. To adjust camera brightness: 1. Tap , then select 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.
13 System Settings The System Settings menu contains the following sub-menus: • Date & Time: Set the date and time on the system. For details, see 8 Setting the Time, page 20. • Time Zone: Select the time zone where the system is being used and enable / disable Daylight Savings Time (DST). • Language: Select the language of your preference. • Default Settings: Restore the system to default settings. • Format Memory Card: Format the SD card. • Anti-Flicker: Set the anti-flicker mode. 13.
13 System Settings To enable / disable Daylight Savings Time: 1. Tap , then go to General Settings > System Settings > Time Zone. 2. Tap the Automatically adjust Clock for Daylight Saving time check box to turn Daylight Savings Time on or off. 3. Tap to save your settings and return to live view mode. 13.2 Language The system allows you to select the display language of your preference. The default display languages to select from are English, French, and Spanish.
13 System Settings To restore default settings: 1. Tap , then go to General Settings > System Settings > Default Settings. A Restore Default Settings screen appears. 2. Tap Yes to confirm. The system takes a few moments to restore default settings. 3. Tap to return to live view mode. 13.4 Anti-Flicker You can set the Ant-Flicker mode of the receiver to avoid video flicker issues caused by interference of lighting.
14 Network Setup (This Section is for Advanced Users Only) Configure the receiver’s IP address (advanced), view network information, or reset your remote 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.
14 Network Setup (This Section is for Advanced Users Only) 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.
14 Network Setup (This Section is for Advanced Users Only) To enable static IP addressing: NOTE • • A static IP address is not required for remote access to the system. You may have to configure your 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.
14 Network Setup (This Section is for Advanced Users Only) 5. Use the virtual numeric keypad to change each value inside the text box and then tap to confirm the value entered. NOTE • • Repeat step 4 and 5 to change each value inside the text box. Ensure that you enter a static IP address 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.
15 Firmware Upgrade Ensure the system is up-to-date with the latest firmware for optimal performance. There are two ways to upgrade firmware: from an SD card or from the server. To update firmware from server: 1. Connect the included Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the receiver to your router. The new download icon ( able in the server to download. 2. Tap ) appears on the screen if a new firmware is avail- , then go to General Settings > Firmware Upgrade. 3. Tap From Server, then select Yes.
16 Alert Volume Increase or decrease the volume of the buzzer when motion is detected by the camera(s). If you want to turn off the buzzer sound, turn the alert volume 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.
17 Pairing Additional Cameras NOTE If you have purchased additional cameras, it is highly recommended to pair the cameras to the receiver before permanent installation. “Pairing” is an electronic handshake between wireless devices. Wireless devices and components need to be paired in order to communicate with each other. The camera(s) provided with the system have already been paired to the receiver. By default, the camera(s) included are automatically paired to channels 1 and 2 on the receiver.
18 Camera On / Off Use the Camera On / Off menu if you need to disable empty channels so they do not appear on the monitor in any viewing mode. You only need to do this if you have moved a camera to a different 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 • • 3. Tap 1: Enable camera channel.
19 Using the Mobile App Use the free Lorex SD Pro app ( ) to conveniently connect to your system on a smartphone / tablet. The mobile app is free with no recurring fees. View live video from the camera(s) from anywhere with an Internet connection. 19.1 System Requirements • You must have a high-speed Internet connection to view live video using the mobile app. Traffic congestion may result in choppy video. • When using a mobile cellular network, data charges may apply.
19 Using the Mobile App 7. Enter a personalized name for the system in the Name field, then enter the password in the Password field (default 000000). NOTE If you tapped Add in the previous step, enter the UID number printed on the QR code label on the back of the receiver. Otherwise, the UID field will be populated automatically. 8. Tap Save. The system will show in your device list with an "Online" status. 9. Tap the name of the system. You will be asked to enter a new, secure password.
19 Using the Mobile App 6. Snapshot: Tap to take a snapshot of the current video display. You can also share snapshots via e-mail. See 19.2.7 Sharing Snapshots, page 57. 7. Mute: Tap to mute or unmute sound from the current camera. 8. Intercom: Tap to enable two-way audio with the currently selected camera. Tap again to disable or listen for a response. 19.2.3 Event Log If you have enabled motion recording on the system, use the event log to review motionbased events.
19 Using the Mobile App 4. Use the buttons to control video playback: • Tap / to start / stop 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. 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.
19 Using the Mobile App 6. Use the buttons to control video playback: • Tap / to start / stop 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. 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.
19 Using the Mobile App 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. 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.
19 Using the Mobile App 3. A reconfirmation screen appears. Tap Yes. 4. Tap 19.2.5 to return to live view mode. Setting Alert Interval The alert interval determines the minimum amount of time between motion alerts on your smartphone / tablet. You may want to increase the interval length to decrease the frequency of alerts on your smartphone / tablet, or even turn smartphone / tablet alerts off. By default, the alert interval is set to 3 minutes. 1.
19 Using the Mobile App 3. Tap . 4. Tap the snapshot you want to share, then tap . 5. Select Email Photo to share the snapshot. 6. Enter the recipient’s email address and tap Send. 19.3 Lorex SD Pro for Android Devices 19.3.1 Getting Started Use the following instructions to view your camera(s) over the Internet using your Android™ smartphone or tablet. 1. Connect the included Ethernet cable from the Ethernet port on the LCD receiver to your wireless router.
19 Using the Mobile App 19.3.2 Live Viewing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. System information: The system name followed by the channel currently displayed. Network status Viewing resolution: Streaming resolution for the video feed. Channel button: Tap to choose which channel to display. Video quality: Speed of video decoding. Higher quality results in greater bandwidth consumption, which requires a higher connection speed. Reduce quality if video is choppy. 6. Live video 7.
19 Using the Mobile App To open the event log: 1. Tap next to the system name. 2. Tap View Event. A list of events appears from the last half day. If you wish to view an event which took place prior to the current date, use 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.
19 Using the Mobile App To search for events: 1. Tap next to the system name. 2. Tap View Event. 3. Tap . 4. Choose a time frame to search for video, or tap Custom to configure the start time, end time, and channels included. 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.
19 Using the Mobile App 19.3.4 Modify Password Change the password used for remote access to the system. NOTE You can also revert the password to the default directly on the receiver (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.
19 Using the Mobile App 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. 3. A reconfirmation screen appears. Tap Yes. 4. Tap 19.3.5 to return to live view mode. Viewing Snapshots View snapshots taken with the cameras using the app. 1. Tap next to the system name. #LX400069; r.
19 Using the Mobile App 2. Tap View Snapshot. 3. Tap any picture to view it in full screen. 19.3.6 Setting Alert Interval The alert interval determines the minimum amount of time between motion alerts on your smartphone / tablet. You may want to increase the interval length to decrease the frequency of alerts on your smartphone / tablet, or even turn smartphone / tablet alerts off. By default, the alert interval is set to 3 minutes. 1.
19 Using the Mobile App 5. Tap High, Medium, or Low. High video quality results in greater bandwidth consumption, 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.
20 Technical Specifications 20.1 General Description Specification Transmission Frequency 2,400 ~ 2,483.5MHz Transmission Power 16dBm Data Rate 4 Mbps Unobstructed Wireless Range 660ft (200m) outdoors / 165ft (50m)indoors Spread Spectrum FHSS Modulation GFSK Operating Humidity ≤ 85% 20.
20 Technical Specifications Description Specification Dimensions (W x D x H) 7.0 x 1.0 x 4.4” 177 x 25 x 111mm Weight 1lbs / 0.44kg As our products are subject to continuous improvement, Lorex Corporation and its subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design, specifications, and prices without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE #LX400069; r.
21 Strengthening the Range of the Wireless Signal There are a few things you should consider when selecting a location for the receiver and camera(s) that will help to boost your wireless signal. 21.1 Clear Line-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.
22 Troubleshooting Problem There is no picture from the camera(s) Solution • • • • • The picture is dropping The picture is or has become choppy • • • Move the camera closer to the receiver. Try repositioning the camera, receiver or both to improve the reception. Ensure you have raised the antenna(s) on the receiver. • The picture may become choppy when experiencing a lower frame rate due to reduced signal strength (i.e. 10 frames per second vs. a higher 20 frames per second).
23 Frequently Asked Questions Q: Does a wireless camera require power? A: Yes. Wireless cameras require two power sources: one connected to the camera, and the other to the receiver. The term "wireless" refers to the lack of a video cable between the camera and the receiver. Q: How far can a wireless camera transmit a video signal? A: In an open field (with line of sight), a typical wireless camera has a range between 250 500 feet.
23 Frequently Asked Questions The stronger the signal strength, the higher the video frame rate. The lower the signal strength, the lower the video frame rate. Full signal strength Low signal strength (high frame rate) (low frame rate) Q: Are digital wireless camera signals secure? A: Yes. Lorex digital wireless products feature a wireless transmission method called Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS).
24 Notices WARNING Infants have been STRANGLED in power cords. Keep power cords more than 3 feet away from cribs, bassinets, play yards and other safe sleep environments for infants. 24.1 FCC Notice This equipment has been certified and found to comply with the limits regulated by the FCC part 15, subpart C.
24 Notices 24.4 RoHS This product is fully compliant with the European Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment ("RoHS") Directive (2002/ 95/EC). The RoHS directive prohibits the sale of electronic equipment containing certain hazardous substances such as lead, cadmium, mercury, and hexavalent chromium, PBB, and PBDE in the European Union.
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