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Setup Diagram

Ethernet Cable

12V DC 

(optional)

Before installing the camera:

•  Decide whether to run the cables through 

the wall / ceiling (drilling required) or 

along the wall / ceiling.

•  If you run the cables along the wall / 

ceiling, you must run the cable through 

the cable notch on the base. This will keep 

the camera base flush to the wall / ceiling 

when mounted.

To install the camera:

1.  Use the included mounting template to mark holes for the screws. Drill 

holes for the mounting screws. 

NOTE:

 Insert the included drywall anchors if you are installing the 

camera in drywall.

2.  Connect cables as shown in the section “Connecting the Camera”.
3.  Feed the cable through the mounting surface or cable notch and mount 

the camera stand to the surface using the provided screws.  

Installing the Camera

Cable Extension Options

Extend the Ethernet cable run for your camera up to 300ft. See table below.

It is recommended to use UL CMR approved cables available at 

www.

lorextechnology.com

Cable Type

Max Cable Run 

Distance

Max # of 

Extensions

Cat5e or higher Ethernet 

cable

300ft / 92m

3

You can use a RJ45 Coupler (not included) or switch (not included) to connect 

male ends of Ethernet cable together.

ATTENTION

 - Ensure the camera is working correctly prior to permanent 

installation by temporarily connecting the camera(s) and cable(s) to the 

NVR.

Problem

Solution

No picture / signal

• Ensure the camera is connected to a compatible 

NVR. Visit 

https://www.lorextechnology.com/support/

selfServe.jsp, 

and search for “Lorex High Definition 

Cameras Compatibility”.

• The camera may take up to 1 minute to power up after 

being connected to the NVR. Wait two minutes before 

following the steps below

• Ensure the camera is connected to  your NVR or to your 

local network

• If you are not using PoE, you must connect the camera to 

a 12V DC power adapter (not included)

• If the camera is connected to the LAN, you must search 

your network for cameras using the NVR. See the NVR’s 

Instruction Manual

• Ensure your NVR is connected to a TV/monitor

• There may be an issue with your extension cable run. 

Connect the camera to the NVR using a different 

Ethernet cable

Picture is too bright

• Ensure your camera isn’t pointed directly at a source of 

light (e.g. sun or spot light)

• Slide the sunshade (bullet cameras featuring adjustable 

sunshades only) forward to block excess light

• Move your camera to a different location

• Check the brightness and contrast settings on the NVR

Picture is too dark

• If using during the day, the camera may not be getting 

enough light. Slide the sunshade (bullet cameras 

featuring adjustable sunshades only) backwards to let 

in more light

• Check the brightness and contrast settings on the NVR

Night vision is not working

• The night vision activates when light levels drop. The 

area may have too much light

Picture is not clear

• Check the camera lens for dirt, dust, 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’

Bright spot in video when 

viewing camera at night

• Night vision reflects when pointing a camera at a 

window. Move the camera to a different location

Picture is in color in dark 

conditions

This camera comes with an image sensor that is extra 

sensitive to light, meaning that the camera stays in color 

mode at low-light conditions. For instructions on how to 

make your camera switch to night mode, visit

 

https://www.

lorextechnology.com/support/selfServe.jsp

, and search for 

“How do I make my camera switch to night mode?”

Troubleshooting

To Camera:

To NVR:

1. Connect the Ethernet cable to 

the camera.

NOTE: 

A 12V DC power adapter 

(Model#: CVA4902, not included) 

is only required if connecting 

the camera’s Ethernet cable to 

a router or switch that does not 

support PoE.

2. Connect the other end of the Ethernet 

cable to the NVR’s PoE ports. The camera 

may take up to 1 minute to power up after 

being connected to the NVR.

OR

Connect the other end of the Ethernet 

cable to a router or switch on your network. 

See the NVR Instruction Manual for details 

on connecting the camera to your NVR.

Connecting the Camera

Cable Notch

 

4.  Use a Philips head screwdriver (not included) to loosen the adjustment 

screw.

5.  Adjust the camera position as needed: 

6.  Tighten the adjustment screw to secure the position.

1. Rotate the camera base 360°.

2. Twist the camera around the stand 360°.

3. Tilt the camera on the stand up to 90°.

NVR

ATTENTION

 - This camera includes an Auto Mechanical IR Cut Filter. When the 

camera changes between Day/Night viewing modes, an audible clicking noise 

may be heard from the camera. This clicking is normal, and indicates that the 

camera filter is working.

OR

Router or switch

Adjustment screw

SCENARIO 1:

 Connect Cameras to NVR

SCENARIO 2:

 Connect Cameras to Local Area Network (LAN)

Router

Router

NVR

NVR

Camera

Camera

PoE Switch

LNB4163_SERIES_TRIFOLDQSG_EN_R1

ATTENTION 

- This camera is only compatible with select NVRs. For a list 

of compatible recorders, please visit 

https://www.lorextechnology.com/

support/selfServe.jsp, 

and search for “Lorex High Definition Cameras 

Compatibility”.

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