SECURITY CAMERA INSTRUCTION MANUAL ENGLISH VERSION 1.0 LBC5451 www.lorextechnology.com...
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Contents • 1x Camera and mounting stand • 1x Power adapter • 1x Mounting kit • 1x Allen key • 1x Screw cap • 1x 60 ft. (18m) BNC / power extension cable • 1x BNC Female / RCA Male adapter •...
Safety Instructions • Read this guide carefully and keep it for future reference. • Follow all instructions for safe use of the product and handle with care. • Use the camera within given temperature, humidity, and voltage levels noted in the Technical Specifications. •...
1. CAMERA OVERVIEW Camera Module Camera Holder Camera Mount Mounting Base DC Power / BNC Video Connectors: See “Connecting the Camera” on page 12 for details. Infrared LEDs: Enable the camera to see at night. White Light LEDs: Automatically turn on when motion is detected (during night vision only) to deter criminals and...
Night Vision Features 2. NIGHT VISION FEATURES This camera is equipped with special features that make it more effective at deterring and identifying nighttime intruders. 2.1 Night Vision This camera is equipped with IR (Infrared) LEDs, which allow it to see at night up to a range of 60 ft. (18m). It has a built-in light sensor that activates night vision when it is dark.
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Night Vision Features This helps deter / identify intruders by: • Alerting them to the presence of the camera, after they have already been spotted. • Providing a better view of the intruder’s face. The white lights on the camera turn on instantly to surprise intruders, drawing their eyes to the camera.
Installation Tips 3. INSTALLATION TIPS • Test the camera before installing to ensure that there are no problems with the camera. • To maximize the range of the motion sensor and White Light LEDs, mount the camera around 7 ft. (2.2m) off the ground.
Installation Tips • Adjust the camera angle so that it provides a satisfactory view of the area you would like to monitor. • In "high-risk" locations, have multiple cameras point in the same area. This provides camera redundancy if a camera malfunctions, or if a vandal attempts to damage the camera.
Installing the Camera 4. INSTALLING THE CAMERA 4.1 Before Installing the Camera Decide if you are going to run the cables through the wall / ceiling (drilling required) or along the wall / ceiling. • If you are running the cables through the wall / ceiling, connect the power and BNC video cables to the camera before installing.
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Installing the Camera Run the cable through the base (Figure 3) and secure it by pushing the rubber bumper on the cable through 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 on the base.
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Installing the Camera Mount the base to the desired surface using the included screws. NOTE: If mounting to drywall, use the included drywall plugs. NOTE: Camera hangs down from base during mounting. Attach the camera to the base. Align the base screws with the slots on the base, slide the camera onto the base, and twist.
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Installing the Camera Adjust the camera position as needed (see “Positioning” on page 10 for details). NOTE: Ensure that the sensor is directly below the camera lens (in the 6 o‘clock position) or the image will appear rotated. Correct sensor Tighten the screws to secure the position camera in position and snap the...
Positioning 5. POSITIONING The camera offers flexible positioning, allowing you to manually adjust the camera for wall or ceiling installation. 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. Tilt the camera to adjust the angle.
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Positioning Loosen the screws on both sides of the camera module and twist to adjust the sensor position. The camera module can only twist one full rotation in either direction. Do not force the lens, as this can break the camera.
Connecting the Camera 6. CONNECTING THE CAMERA BNC extension cable BNC connector Male power Female power To Camera: To Monitor / DVR: Connect the male power connector on the BNC extension cable with the female power connector on the camera. •...
Connecting the Camera 6.1 BNC to RCA Adapter (Optional) 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.e. for a TV connection). 6.2 Setup Diagram...
Technical Specifications 7. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Image Sensor 1/3" Sony Super HAD™ II Video Format NTSC Effective Pixels H:768 V:494 Resolution 540 TV Lines Scan System 2:1 Interlace Sync System Internal S / N Ratio 48 dB (AGC OFF) Iris AES Shutter Speed NTSC: (1/60~1/100,000 sec.) Min.
Cable Extension Options 8. CABLE EXTENSION OPTIONS You can extend the cable run for your camera up to 300 ft. depending on the cable type used. See table below: Option Cable Type Max Cable Max. # of Run Distance Extensions Regular BNC...
Troubleshooting 9. TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Solution No Picture / Signal • Ensure your TV is on the correct input channel. Common terms of an input channel: INPUT, AV CHANNEL, LINE1, LINE2, AUX. • If your camera is connected to a VCR / DVR, ensure it is properly connected to your TV / Monitor.
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Troubleshooting Problem Solution Picture is not clear • Check the camera lens for dust, dirt, and spiderwebs. Clean the lens with a soft, clean cloth. • Make sure that the cable run is within the limitations specified in the section 'Cable Extension Options'.
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