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Technical Specifications

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Description

Specification

Operating Temperature

32 ~ 104°F / 0 ~ 40°C

Dimensions

W: 33mm, L: 184mm, H: 135mm

Weight

0.95lbs / 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

#LX400011; r. 1.0/11916/13451; en-US

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Summary of Contents for LW2750 Series

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE LW2750 Series...

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Page 3: ...USER S GUIDE LW2750 Series LX400011 r 1 0 11916 13451 en US iii...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...l Zoom 16 8 5 Using the Intercom Two way Audio 17 8 6 Intercom Volume 17 9 Setting the Time 18 10 Recording 20 10 1 Format Memory 20 10 2 Scheduled Recording 21 10 2 1 Creating a Recording Schedule 22...

Page 6: ...erval 44 18 2 6 Setting Video Quality 45 18 2 7 Sharing Snapshots 45 18 3 Lorex SD Pro for Android Devices 46 18 3 1 Getting Started 46 18 3 2 Live Viewing 47 18 3 3 Event Log 47 18 3 4 Modify Passwor...

Page 7: ...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 bea...

Page 8: ...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 overheatin...

Page 9: ...cates 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 pa...

Page 10: ...2 5 hours of portable wireless monitoring For extended monitoring or remote viewing ensure the receiver is connected to a local power outlet 2 Requires a high speed Internet connection and a wired con...

Page 11: ...camera s 8GB 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 m...

Page 12: ...he 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 si...

Page 13: ...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 powe...

Page 14: ...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 a...

Page 15: ...receiver on Tips Place the receiver in a location that will have a clear reception to your camera Try to maintain line of sight and minimize the number of obstructions between the camera and receiver...

Page 16: ...Installing the Receiver 5 Note The receiver is compatible with most major brands of SD cards up to 64 GB For recording times on SD cards see LX400011 r 1 0 11916 13451 en US 10...

Page 17: ...ton For more details see 16 Pairing Additional Cameras page 40 7 Antenna Removable wireless antenna SMA Note This camera includes an Auto Mechanical IR Cut Filter When the camera changes between day m...

Page 18: ...d normal view ing mode Delete File Delete highlighted files in Playback mode Menu Open Main Menu Return to previous menu exit menus Joystick Move left right up down to move the cursor in menus Push to...

Page 19: ...6 Receiver Stand 7 Ethernet Port RJ45 Connect the receiver to your router using the included Ethernet cable to enable smartphone tablet connectivity 8 Power Slide switch to turn the LCD receiver ON OF...

Page 20: ...able recording space is inserted in the receiver A red icon indicates the SD card is full 4 Network status icon A green icon shows that the system is connected to the Internet A red icon shows that th...

Page 21: ...individual channels automatically in sequence Quad mode and Scan mode for details see 12 Scan Mode page 33 To change viewing modes Press to select between Quad mode half Quad mode when only 2 cameras...

Page 22: ...he two channels being used Quad Mode Half Quad Mode 8 4 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 a...

Page 23: ...de press to change the displayed channel 2 Press and hold on the top panel of the receiver 3 Talk in a normal speaking voice close to the LCD screen approximately 12 in 30 cm 4 Release the button to h...

Page 24: ...t the time 1 Press to open the main menu Move the joystick left right to select Settings and push the joystick to confirm 2 Select Date Time and push the joystick to confirm 3 Move the joystick left r...

Page 25: ...n also synchronize the system time with an Internet time server Ensure there is a checkmark next to Synchronize with an Internet time server then push the joystick to confirm You must keep the system...

Page 26: ...4 GB 27 hours 26 hours 8 GB 54 hours 52 hours 16 GB 108 hours 104 hours 32 GB 216 hours 208 hours 64 GB 432 hours 416 hours Note The system supports SD High Capacity SDHC cards minimum Class 2 up to 6...

Page 27: ...meras according to a selected start and stop time Sched uled continuous recording will record constantly whereas scheduled motion recording will only record scenes of movement within the scheduled rec...

Page 28: ...recording If you wish to use scheduled recording you must ensure manual recording and motion recording are disabled Step 2 of 2 Set a recording schedule 1 Press then select Record Push the joystick t...

Page 29: ...ule recording manually To stop schedule recording Press to stop schedule recording Note If you stop schedule recording before the end time the system will automatically resume recording after half an...

Page 30: ...ct Delete and push the joystick to confirm 8 Press until all menus are closed Note If you delete a recording schedule during a scheduled recording time the camera s will continue to record video for a...

Page 31: ...have a built in Passive InfraRed PIR sensor that tracks heat from body movements to detect movement up to a maximum range of 21 feet 6 5 meters PIR motion detection is extremely accurate at detecting...

Page 32: ...t to record for 15 seconds after the triggered motion event To set an alternative motion recording time see10 4 2 Configuring Motion Recording Time page 26 CAUTION Do not remove the SD card while the...

Page 33: ...ct Off to disable video motion detection or select Low Medium or High sensitivity 4 Push the joystick to save your changes 5 Press until all menus are closed 10 5 Recording Resolution The recording re...

Page 34: ...ite the SD card icon on the OSD will be red when the SD card is full You will need to manually delete files from the SD card or insert a new card into the receiver For de tails see 11 2 Deleting Video...

Page 35: ...he month and the channels to display on the calendar push the joystick the refresh the display Dates that have recordings available for playback are highlighted in green 5 Move the joystick left right...

Page 36: ...SD card 1 From live viewing push the joystick The Recording File List opens 2 Move the joystick up down to change the displayed month 3 Move the joystick left right to select the channel numbers and m...

Page 37: ...ia Player as well as other media players such as VLC VLC is an open source software application available at www videolan org To playback recorded video on a PC 1 Remove the SD card from the receiver...

Page 38: ...d 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 Playback mo...

Page 39: ...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 10 4 3 Configuring Vide...

Page 40: ...joystick up down to select the camera you wish to configure brightness for 4 Move the joystick to the right to increase the brightness level for the selected camera or left to decrease brightness Came...

Page 41: ...ime DST Network View and configure network settings used for remote connection You can al so reset the remote access password using this menu Firmware Upgrade Upgrade the system s firmware 14 1 Defaul...

Page 42: ...p down to change the time zone 4 Push the joystick to save your settings The system time will be automatically updated according to the time zone you have selected 5 Press until all menus are closed T...

Page 43: ...s not required for remote access to the system You may have to configure your router settings if the DHCP server is enabled 1 Press then push the joystick to select Settings 2 Select Network and push...

Page 44: ...elect Yes The system takes a few moments to install the latest firmware 5 Press until all menus are closed To update firmware from SD card 1 Insert the SD card into the SD card reader not included on...

Page 45: ...lume to the mini mum setting Note By default buzzer and button sounds are turned off To increase decrease alert volume 1 Press then select Alert Push the joystick to confirm 2 Move the joystick right...

Page 46: ...cameras to dif ferent channels Note Accessory cameras model LW2960HAC1 are available from www lorextechnology com To pair an additional camera 1 Connect the new camera to a power outlet Place the came...

Page 47: ...el using the pairing function To show hide channels 1 Press then select Camera Push the joystick to confirm 2 Select Camera On Off 3 Move the joystick up down to select the desired camera and left rig...

Page 48: ...ter 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 tabl...

Page 49: ...shots via e mail See 18 2 7 Sharing Snapshots page 45 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...

Page 50: ...ssword 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 1 Press then...

Page 51: ...the system name 2 Tap Advanced Setting 3 Tap Video Quality 4 Tap High Medium or Low High video quality results in the most bandwidth con sumption which requires a high speed connection Reduce quality...

Page 52: ...reeLorex SD Pro app from the Google Play Store 4 Tap the Lorex SD Pro icon 5 Tap Click here to add device 6 Enter a personalized name for the system in the Name field then enter the password default 0...

Page 53: ...of the current video display See 18 3 5 Viewing Snapshots page 49 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...

Page 54: ...em 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 Done to begin the search A list of recordings that...

Page 55: ...s View snapshots taken with the cameras using the app 1 Tap next to the system name 2 Tap View Snapshot 3 Tap any picture to view it in full screen 18 3 6 Setting Alert Interval The alert interval det...

Page 56: ...alerts on your smartphone tablet 18 3 7 Setting Video Quality Video quality affects the smoothness of the live video feed on your smartphone or tablet 1 Tap next to the system name 2 Tap Edit Device 3...

Page 57: ...A 320x240 up to 30 fps Minimum Illumination 5Lux IR on 30Lux IR off AGC Auto AES Speed 1 60 1 1000 Second IR LEDs 16 pieces Night Vision Range PIR Range 21ft 6 5m Lens Lens Type 3 6mm F2 0 Fixed View...

Page 58: ...W 33mm L 184mm H 135mm Weight 0 95lbs 0 44kg As our products are subject to continuous improvement Lorex Corporation and its subsid iaries reserve the right to modify product design specifications an...

Page 59: ...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 20 2 Obstacles There should be...

Page 60: ...rce Bright spot in image while viewing camera at night This occurs 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 glas...

Page 61: ...hether 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...

Page 62: ...e 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 er...

Page 63: ...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 assistan...

Page 64: ...ad 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 dama...

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Page 66: ...er registered 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 pro...

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