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4.            LOREX       VIEW YOUR WORLD       WIRELESS HOME MONITORING SYSTEM    USER S GUIDE  ENGLISH VERSION 2 0                www lorextechnology com    Thank you for purchasing the Lorex wireless video monitoring system   This manual refers to the following models     e LW2730 Series  7    wireless monitoring system   e LW2930 Series  9   wireless monitoring system     For the latest online manual  downloads  and product updates  and to learn about our  complete line of accessory products  please visit our website at     www lorextechnology com    CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT OPEN    CAUTION       REDUCE THE RICK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT  REMOVE COVER  NO USER SERVICABLE PARTS INSIDE     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    within the products   enclosure that may be of  sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock    The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to  alert the user to the presence of important operating and  maintenance  servicing  instructions in the literature accompanying  the appliance     WARNING  TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD  DO NOT  EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE      gt   gt     CAUTION  TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK  MATCH WIDE BLADE  OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT                 LIVE VANTAGE           N
5.           61    Power failure indicator                                                63    Mounting the LCD receiver                                             64  WPOUDVESHOOUNG sara pata arar rada ataca cod icu a aim 65  Frequently asked questions                                            66    XI    Getting started    The system includes the following components        Two way audio outdoor LCD monitor   wireless SD memory card                  receiver        Power adapters for receiver AV cable USB cable    and camera        Camera mounting stand  Under the counter Wireless antennas  for  mounting kit receiver and camera         up     E S    Mounting kit s                        Configuration may vary by model     OptionalSD card  Consult your package for content details     CAMERA CONFIGURATION  MONITOR SIZE  AND NUMBER OF ACCESSORIES MAY VARY BY  MODEL  PLEASE REFER TO YOUR PACKAGE FOR SPECIFIC DETAILS     CHECK YOUR PACKAGE TO CONFIRM THAT YOU HAVE RECEIVED THE COMPLETE SYSTEM        Installing the camera    Cameras are suitable for outdoor installation  but are weather resistant   not weather proof  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         diagram below  shows an example of an ideal location for outdoor placement     Example ideal outdoor location       Installation Tips        Before you Install the camera  plan where and how it
6.         da 48  Slopa olo SENO a contact Teguest   vi oes do S x RE        ER eR Rr e i Re dap to R a Rc 49  SONO          Che CONNECCION is ei Webs gue dva p           Tu p    d se      50   If you do not          a Skype                                                                51  Remote access using the Windows Store Skype                                         53  Step 1 of 4  Creating a Skype   Microsoft account for your camera                              53  Step 2        COnTIQUI TOU                     ROC E BUR RE FERE Oe dude OE              54         OF 47 OD  d CONACLICOQUCS               ead em BUE                 par dur ue pa ac da 55  Slepa of   Jost TIC COMMCCH OI  e ated                                                        5    Changing the camera view on Skype                                                57  Viewing a camera on your smart phone or tablet                                     98  SUDDOTOO ADDS QOVICES uc sia eod aac dvd      SR ABR dedos XE oa BA ERRORS os 58  REF USOS ata a            arth a Rtas      Sa oe Ge AE EE    EE                        58  Viewing your camera on IPhone                                             tk ede 58  Viewing your camera                                              CORR RR ER PRAES 27  Viewing your camera on an Android smartphone or tablet    sss 59  Technical                           5                                               60  Strengthening the range of the wireless signal                  
7.        8     A        22  Audio Video tab      hd         au  General Privacy Calls Messaging Notifications Audio Video   Advanced          Microphone    Built in Line Input  Line In           Speakers    Built in Output  Internal Speakers           Ringing    Built in Output  Internal Speakers                Camera    Wireless Monitoring System          2 Under Camera  select Wireless Monitoring System if it is not already selected  You will see  live video from your camera If your device is connected       f the video area is black  check to see if your camera is on and is paired to Channel 1  Also  check to make sure your video monitor is connected to your computer     NOTE  When connecting or reconnecting your video monitor  you must close the    Preferences window and re open It to the Audio Video tab to test the video  connection     3 Select the Calls tab            Calls    4  5                  General Privacy e Messaging Notifications Audio Video Adyanced       Answer               ee   automatically  Incoming Calls      gt  Receive normally      Answer automatically   Configure         Click Config ure  C   Forward calls Setup Forwarding  Send to voice message Enable Voice Messaging                V   Show current calls when Skype is in the background   V   Show Skype watermark during calls          Position    Top Right       Default Country    Select Country or Region          No Emergency Calls    ram           4 Under Incoming Calls  select Answer Automatically
8.      0  Is the signal secure     A  Yes  The Digital Wireless signal transmission type used by the receiver is also known as  FHSS  Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum  This type of signal is highly resistant to  deliberate jamming as It generates a channel hopping sequence using a sophisticated  algorithm generated by the receiver system     68       VIEW YOUR WORLD        LIVE     W2730 LW2930 Series    Version 2 0    www lorextechnology com    Copyright    2013 Lorex Technology Inc     
9.      5 Click Configure     48    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       6 Select Answer automatically with video  Click Done      8  Answer automatically with video Select Answer automatically with video        Answer automatically without video    7 Select the Privacy tab     8 Under Allow calls from  select Contacts  This will prevent the device from accepting Skype  calls from anyone who 15 not      the contact list for its account   a Privacy    Privacy taD IS  9 o         104    General Privacy Calls Messaoing Notifications Audio Video Advanced       Show my picture to    Contacts      Allow calls from    Contacts                    Allow calls  Receive calls to my Online Number from    Anyone     from Contacts       Allow video and screen sharing from    Contacts    Allow messages from    Contacts    Save conversation history    Forever       Delete History    NOTE  You may also select Anyone  which will allow anyone with a Skype account to call  the device and access your camera  This setting is not recommended     9 Close the Preferences window to return to the main Skype window   Step 5 of 6  Send a contact request    Next  you have to send a contact request to your personal Skype account  e g   Tom Smith    1 From the main Skype window  click Contacts then click Add Contact          A          Add Contact        Add Contact          n Skype test call    49    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       2 Under Add Contact  enter the Skype account name  e 
10.      Adelete confirmation message appears  highlight YES and then press OK to delete the file     Recorded Files  Recorded Files     091252 1 980KB DELETE FILE    8112KB 091430_1   1003413 2             091252 1 8112      100341 3 2MB       4 Repeat the steps above for other files      the SD card     NOTE  You cannot delete folders on the SD card using the system     ATTENTION   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    Format  Memory    on page 35        Viewing video directly from the SD card    You can view the saved video files on your computer  PC or Mac  by using an SD card reader   not included   Saved video files are in AVI format     NOTE  Some PCs and Macs may have an SD card reader built in  Please refer to your  computer s instruction manual for more details     PC    ATTENTION  The XviD  DivX  or FFDShow codec is required if attempting to view the video files in    Windows Media Player     You can also view AVI files natively in other media players  such as VLC and DivX Player        To playback recorded video on a PC     1 Remove the SD card from the wireless receiver by gently pushing on the SD card  The SD card  will pop out from the slot     2  nsertthe SD card into      S
11.     LED Indicators on the LCD receiver    Use the LED indicators on the LCD receiver to observe the status of the receiver  cameras  and  SD card     FULL MOTION SCAN    LED indicators       The blue lights indicate the following        NEW  A new video file has been recorded to the SD card   e FULL  The SD card 15 full     NOTE  The    Full    light will only appear if Overwrite is disabled  For details  see    Enabling   disabling overwrite  on page 22        MOTION  Motion detection recording is enabled   e SCAN  Screen Saver mode   Scan  mode  is enabled     Using the system    Using the system    By default  the camerals  included with your system are automatically paired to the wireless  receiver  The              6  and receiver will communicate with each other once they are powered  on     NOTE  Power on the cameras before powering on the receiver     Understanding the on screen display    With camera 1 properly connected and powered on  the system displays a single channel  full screen Ko view of the camera                            1 File Name  The name of the file currently being recorded  This file will appear in the file list  on the SD card  The Recording File stamp Indicates the hour  minutes  and seconds that the  system started recording     2 1  mS AVI                Seconds File extension            24 hour     Camera number Minute       Using the system    Signal Indicator  The signal indicator shows the strength of the signal being received from  the cam
12.    3    1    2    3    Digital Zoom    The Digital Zoom feature allows you to zoom in 2x on your cameras during live viewing  This 15  useful if you need a closer look at something happening far away from the cameras     To use digital zoom     Select the desired camera in full screen mode  press UP DOWN to select the channel  and  press the ZOOM button on the rear panel of the wireless receiver to zoom in     Zoom button        ME       When Digital Zoom is activated  a x2 icon appears on the screen  Press UP DOWN LEFT   RIGHT on the front panel of the monitor to look at different parts of the image     Zoom 15 activated       Press UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT to  look at different parts of the image    Press the ZOOM button again to exit digital zoom     Using the Intercom  two way audio     Use the Intercom feature for two way communication between the wireless receiver and the  camera  Talk to the person at the camera from behind closed doors for added security     NOTE  Please make sure the              5  is properly connected prior to using the Intercom   To use the Intercom   Select the desired camera in full screen mode  press UP DOWN to select the channel  and    press and hold the   lt  lt   button  An audio icon appears on screen     Talk in a normal speaking voice close to the LCD screen  approximately 12 in    30 cm      Release the   lt  gt   button to hear a response from the camera     Using the system    Two way audio volume    The two way audio volume is different f
13.   Notificati  Show advanced options   Show advanced options  PES Calls        Under Allow calls from     select people           Contact list only  This will prevent the device  from accepting Skype calls from anyone who 15 not      the contact list for its account         people in my Contact list only     4  Answer incoming calls automatically      Start my video automatically when I am in a                        NOTE  You may also select anyone  which will allow anyone with a Skype account to         the device and access your camera  This setting is not recommended    43    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       5 Check Answer incoming calls automatically and Start my video automatically when   am in  a call  Click Save     Co anyone         4  Start my video automatically when I am in                     Answer incoming calls automatically    Save    Step 5 of 6  Send a contact request    Next  you have to send a contact request to your personal account  e g  Tom Smith      ZA  Add a contact    1 Click the Add a contact button         Look for Skype contacts      your address book  Pen send      rezan  Message of             Ire wien call   pl 10 say                       address book    2 Search for the name of your personal account  e g   Tom Smith   and then click the Add  button        Skype      Add a contact    Add a contact    Search for the name of your  personal Skype account    Click Add       44    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       3 Clic
14.   Step 3 of 3  Inserting the SD card   The SD card allows you to store video footage captured by the camera  Push the SD card into  the SD card slot on the LCD receiver until you hear a    click     The card will not be flush when  completely inserted        NOTE  The receiver is compatible with most major brands of SD card up to 32 GB  For  recording times on SD cards  see Minimum recording times on SD cards    on  page 15     Camera overview    Camera overview       Microphone  Built in microphone    Lens  Camera lens    PIR Sensor  Passive IR motion sensor    Speaker  Speaker for intercom    Night Vision IR  Night vision IR LEDs    Pair  Pairing button  For more details  see  Pairing adding cameras    on page 33     Antenna  Wireless antenna                   F O Ns     Power Cable  Connect the included power adapter to the cable extending from the camera     ATTENTION    This camera includes an Auto Mechanical IR Cut Filter  When the camera    changes between day mode and night vision mode  an audible clicking noise  may be heard coming from the camera  This clicking is normal  and indicates  that the camera filter is working        Receiver overview    Receiver overview    Front panel buttons    Front panel buttons       Button Function    Activate deactivate Motion Recording   Start stop Manual Recording            Main Menu  Return to previous menu   exit menus   he Increase   decrease volume on receiver  Scroll left   right  In menus     Change channel  Scroll up   do
15.  Connecting the video monitor to the PC    Turn on the camera first  then the video monitor  Make sure you can See a video image on  channel 1     NOTE  Pair the camera that is most important for you to view remotely to Channel 1  For  instructions on how to pair cameras  see  Pairing adding cameras    on page 33     Connect the mini USB cable  included  to your video monitor and into the computer s USB  port  The video monitor displays the following   USB PC CAMERA MODE     mini USB cable         4             USB Port    Step 3 of 6  Creating a Skype   Microsoft account    A Skype account allows you to connect to your camera through the Skype service  You can also  log in to Skype using a Microsoft e mail address  Skype is a service that allows users to make  voice calls and video calls to anywhere in the world     NOTE  The Skype illustrations and instructions below serve as a guideline only  Skype may  change their website   product interface without prior notice     If you do not          a Skype account  See    If you do not have a Skype account       on page 51     If you are using the Windows Store Skype app   See    Remote access using the Windows Store Skype app    on page 53     To create an account using Skype for desktop     In order to connect to your video monitor using Skype  you will need two accounts   one for the    camera  e g   Lorex Camera  and one for yourself  e g   Tom Smith   Follow the instructions  below     Launch Skype  If you are connected to Sk
16.  Video Setting ames     E 701                 _    Live video     29  UN Privacy       Notifications  9 Calls      Change your profile picture    Webcam settings       Miam  Automatically receive video and share   Show that I have video to     with   ik Advanced 2 anyone    9  people      my Contact list only       people in my Contact list only _  no one                                             42    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       Click Continue     In the next page  click Add later to not include a profile picture for the              5 Skype  account  or click Continue and follow the instructions to add a profile picture for the camera s    Skype account   Click Start using Skype     Step 4 of 6  Configuring Skype  Click on Tools Options                   EJES Skype     1    lorex AT  gt  Lo       c       Skype Contacts Conversation Call View Help     4 Change Language  gt             cheaply to mobile phones and landline           Pte           luse Skype    Accessibility             Contact request Share Skype with a Friend         4  Contacts    Rece         Skype Access          Options                J 3       Echo   Sound Test Service ETE             pz Making a video call          Click the Calls button   9       Click the Show advanced options button              0 Skype      Options              1 XS  la Genera Call settings  Set up your call options    a Privacy 9    Allow anyone to       me  D Only allow people in my Contact list to call me   
17.  button     NOTE  Video may appear pixelated immediately after connecting  It should improve within  a few seconds  depending on your Internet connection     90    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       If you do not have a Skype account     Create your personal account first     0   Tom Smith   then create a second account for your  camera  e g   Lorex Camera      Create a personal account  i e   Tom Smith    1 Goto www skype com  and click on Join us     A SS eee y  Leam     Preces     Downloads     Support E Join us         7 E    Wherever you  are  wherever  they are           Skype keeps you  together     Want to know more     Leam about Skype    2 Click Create an Account  Fill in the appropriate fields     It only takes a minute or two   then you re ready to call your fnends free over Skype  and even talk face to face on wdeo    Create an account    Sign in       Skip this step by signang In with your Microsoft or Facebook account    A Metyerger Motrea  or          com account    First name    Last                Your email address                 Repestemait     m    3 Click the   Agree   Continue button       By emul    Type the text              here       ITA                                                         6  English           emergency calls sth 5           went 1         E        2013 Sepe                       The        Pace                                 is mot a replacement for pour Sis    nr WW EON            la            logos dl Lee 75    
18.  camera     Connect antenna       3 Attach the camera to the mounting stand  Adjust the angle of the camera until the desired  view is set  Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the desired camera position     Connect camera stand       Tighten thumb  Screws       4 Connect the black power cable extending from the camera to the cable of the power adapter   and plug in the power adapter to an outlet or surge protector  Make sure the power  connector is fully pushed in to avoid water getting in the plug     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 potentially affect the quality of the picture        Peel protective film off  camera    Getting started    Setting up the receiver    Step 1 of 3  Installing the antenna    Twist the antenna clockwise onto the receiver s antenna jack located on the back of the  receiver     Connect antenna to receiver       Step 2 of 3  Turning on the receiver    1 Connect the cable from the power adapter to the      DC port on the bottom panel of the  receiver  Plug in the power adapter to an outlet or surge protector        2 Slide the power switch on the rear panel to the  ON  position   Tips   e Place the receiver ina location that will have a clear reception to your camera  Iry to maintain  line of sight and minimize the number of obstructions between the camera and receiver   e Adjust the antenna on the receiver as necessary to provide the clearest reception   
19.  enable Screen Saver  mode while the monitor Is In  Quad mode       Recording    Manual recording    Manual recording allows you to manually start stop recording from one channel at a time or  the entire screen in Quad mode  You can also record while in Digital Zoom mode  For details  on using Digital Zoom  see    Digital Zoom    on page 12     NOTE  During manual recording  you cannot change channels and Auto Sequence mode  will stop automatically changing the channel   To enable manual recording     Press to start manual recording   REC  appears on screen to indicate the system Is  recording         system will record from the camera that is on screen or it will record the  entire screen in Quad mode  black boxes will be shown for unused channels      Press again to stop recording   NEW  will appear on the LCD receiver indicating a new  file is on the SD card     When should   use manual recording      Recording of unexpected events or emergencies     Schedule recording    Use schedule recording to have the system automatically record continuously from one  camera  from Auto Sequence Viewing mode  system records cameras in sequence   or from  the entire screen in Quad or Screen Saver mode  system records all cameras in Quad mode   according to a selected start and stop time     NOTE  You must set a recording schedule for each day you would like to use schedule  recording     NOTE  Auto Sequence is available during schedule recording  However  the system will  record video o
20.  mode      Select a channel  1 4  by pressing UP DOWN     e Press to select between Auto Sequence Viewing mode and Quad mode     e Press to enable Screen Saver mode  not available from Quad model     When the Start Time arrives  recording begins  The  REC  indicator appears on screen     Stopping Schedule Recording    When the Stop Time arrives  the system stops recording  If necessary  you can stop schedule  recording manually     To stop Schedule Recording     Press the Record button Q to stop schedule recording     NOTE  If you stop schedule recording  you cannot resume schedule recording  You will need  to enter new Start and Stop times in the Schedule Record menu     When should   use schedule recording   e  f the camera is pointed at an area with high traffic  such as a entry exit or a road     Recording    Motion recording    Use motion recording to have the system record only when motion Is detected by one of the  cameras  The system can be set to record only from the camera that detects motion or from  the entire screen when the system Is in Quad mode     The system records motion in two ways  The cameras have built in PIR sensor that track heat  from body movements to detect movement      to a maximum range of 21 feet  6 5 meters   PIR  motion detection 15 extremely accurate at detecting movements from people and animals  but  the accuracy decreases in extremely hot environments approaching or exceeding human body  temperature  98 6      37  C     The system also us
21.  the fact that the wireless receiver is actually a   surveillance recorder    Screen Saver mode has two options  blank screen or digital picture frame mode    e In blank screen mode  the monitor will turn off when motion 15 not detected        In digital picture frame mode  you can upload personal images to the SD card and the monitor  will display them when motion 15 not detected    In both modes  when motion is detected  the system will display the triggered camera in single   channel full screen     NOTE  You must connect the wireless receiver to a PC to use digital picture frame mode   You cannot upload personal photos to the wireless receiver using a Mac computer     Uploading images to the SD card  PC only     You can connect the wireless receiver to a PC to upload personal images to the SD card for  digital picture frame mode  The built in PhotoRun application automatically converts and  resizes your Images to be compatible with the wireless receiver     NOTE  The following image file formats are compatible with the wireless receiver  BMP   JPG  TIF  and GIF     NOTE  Photorun is compatible with the following versions of Windows  XP  Vista  7     To upload images to the SD card     1 Press and hold the joystick on the rear panel of the wireless receiver  Keep the joystick held  down and connect the mini USB cable between the monitor and your PC  Do not release the  joystick until  USB PC MASS STORAGE MODE    appears on the monitor          Press and hold joystick    wh
22.  the triggered camera when motion is detected     Screen Saver with motion recording  You can also enable Motion Recording to function with the Screen Saver     To enable Screen Saver with motion recording     From live viewing  press Bg Y to activate motion recording  The    MOTION    icon lights up   9 9 9    In live view  press       to activate Screen Saver mode  The  SCAN  icon lights up       When motion 15 detected by one of the cameras  the system displays the triggered camera  on screen  the alarm beeps  and the system begins recording  When motion recording Is  finished  the system returns to Screen Saver mode        Pairing adding cameras    Pairing adding cameras    If you have purchased additional cameras  it is highly  IMPORTANT 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 camerals  provided with the system have already been paired to the LCD receiver        default  the              5  included are automatically paired to channels 1  amp  2 on the wireless  receiver  See channel label on the camera to check which channel it has been set to    If you have purchased additional accessory cameras  you will need to pair them to the receiver   When pairing cameras  you can select the channel you would like the cameras to be assigned  to  You can also use the steps b
23.  viewing 15 limited to a single camera and 15 not selectable remotely  When remotely connecting to your video  monitor using Skype  audio monitoring  audio recording  and video recording are disabled     VII    Table of Contents           Started    cisci n a Rec yee thee ew OON E 1  Installing the Calle Fa             tee with de areca da ug  dus deli eee o a ei eda Deuda dea 2  Setting up the receiver                                                          1 4   Step 1 of 3  Installing the antenna uu co art been o a ara E ge bod tia i ir eee      4              o TU FDIBO on the                                                   d ptu pet er           4  SIOma          Tie                         ide AAR dde         4   Camera OVElVICW                                                                         5                                         Lese ese ese dose aos                      ERER EEEN 6           Panel DULLONS o   esi ei bot bee oed ete      udi wed aa          6                                                                               og od Ur qoi      abi 7  LED Indicators on the                                                                      8   USINGAUNG SVSLIOTTI soa o eee ed eee ewe            ae e        ea 9  Understanding the on screen                                                             9  Navigating menu screens                                                         10  VIEWING MOUE Si qom      ad io 11   AUTO Sequence Viewing mode
24.  will be positioned  and where you will  route the cable that connects the camera to the power adapter       Before starting permanent installation  have another person check the camera image on the  monitor when camera 15 positioned in the same place it will be permanently installed    e It is recommended to ensure a clear line of sight between the camera and receiver and to  limit the amount of obstructions  such as walls and tree branches  between the camera and  receiver  Walls made of heavy building materials such as brick or concrete will significantly  reduce signal range    e  f the signal will have to pass through a wall  placing the receiver or camera next to a window  will improve the signal strength    e Do not install the camera pointing out of a window  The nighttime picture will be unusable  due to reflection from the night vision LED s    e The cameras are pre paired so they work out of the box  Each camera has a channel number  sticker Indicating what channel they are paired to  If you have purchased additional cameras   you will need to pair them to the receiver  see Pairing adding cameras    on page 33     To install the camera     Use the included mounting screws to mount the stand to the mounting surface      Mark the position of the screw holes on the wall    e Drill holes and insert the drywall plugs as needed       Firmly attach the stand to the wall using the provided screws        2 Twist the antenna clockwise onto the antenna port on the side of the
25. 2m  away    e Install cameras indoors or outdoors   e View up to 4 cameras at the same time or in sequence   e Up to 180ft indoor 650ft outdoor wireless range   e AV Output for viewing on a larger screen     0             Tabletop  wall or under counter mountable monitor   e View remotely via Skype                 LCD display size varies depending on model      Cameras require a local power outlet      Local viewing up to 4 cameras simultaneously  Local recording and playback of one camera at a time or all 4  cameras simultaneously on one screen  Quad view       Ability to upload your own pictures supported using a PC only  Default covert function  blank screen  available as  an alternative option      Stated IR Illumination range is based on ideal conditions  Actual range and image clarity depends on installation  location  viewing area and light reflection absorption level of object      Weather resistant  Not intended for direct exposure to rain or snow  For outdoor applications install under shelter  protected from the elements      Based on line of sight  Actual range will vary depending on obstructions     CO N    DB    al    Os               No recurring charges  Internet connection required on connected           Mac  Remote connection requires driver  installation on home PC  CD included   a wired USB connection between the monitor and PC  USB cable included   and a high speed internet connection  PC must be turned ON and Skype    application must be running  Remote 
26. 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     Service    1  Servicing   Do not attempt to service this video  equipment yourself  as opening or removing covers  may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  hazards  Refer all servicing to qualified service  personnel     2  Conditions Requiring Service   Unplug this  product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  qualified service personnel under the following  conditions     A  When the power supply cord or plug is damaged     B  If liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into  the product     C  If the product has been exposed to rain or water     D  If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has  been damaged         lf the product does not operate normally by  following the operating instructions  Adjust only  those controls that are covered by the operating  instructions  Improper adjustment of other controls  may result in damage and will often require extensive  work by a qualified technician to restore the product  to its normal operation     F  When the product exhibits a distinct change in  performance  This indicates a need for service     7  Replacement Parts   When replacement parts are  required  have the service technician verify that the  replacements u
27. D card reader  not included  connected to your PC  Your PC should  load the SD card as a new Removable Drive and an Autorun window opens     26    Playback    Click Open folder to view files or open the folder in Computer  You should see a folder  labeled  VIDEO      Open the VIDEO folder and then open one of the Date folders                       The AVI file list  appears     Double click any of the AVI files  The video will begin playing in your default AVI media player     MAC    ATTENTION  Additional codecs are required if attempting to view AVI files in QuickTime  VLC Player    is recommended for viewing AVI files on a         VLC 15 an open source freeware  application available at www videolan org       To playback recorded video on a Mac     Remove the SD card from the wireless receiver by gently pushing on the SD card  The SD card  will pop out from the slot     Insert the SD card into an SD card reader  not included  connected to your Mac  Your         should load the SD card as a new disk on your desktop     Double click the disk on your desktop or open it through Finder  You should see a folder  labeled  VIDEO      Double click the VIDEO folder and then open one of the Date folders  yyyymmdd   The AVI file  list appears     Double click any of the AVI files  The video will begin playing in your default AVI media player     27    Screen Saver  digital picture frame  mode              Screen Saver  digital picture frame  mode    Use the Screen Saver mode to conceal
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29. Help    About    Permissions    Rate and review       94    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       Check if you can see live video from your system  Video from your camera Is shown next to the  Camera entry     Video    Camera 729 Digital Video Monitor     Incoming video and screen sharing Start automatically v    Check if you can see live video from your system    NOTE  If you can see an image from a webcam that is already connected to your computer   select Wireless Monitoring System from the drop down menu     Configure the following     e Under Who can call you   select Only my contacts  This will prevent the camera from accepting  calls from anyone who is not in the contact list for its account     Privacy    Who can call you  Only my contacts          Ensure that Answer incoming calls automatically and Turn      video automatically are both  in the Yes position     Calls  Answer incoming calls automatically Yes       Turn on video automatically Yes       Left click outside the settings panel to save your changes     Step 3 of 4  Send a contact request  Next  you have to send a contact request from the camera s account to your personal account     Right click anywhere on the Skype window  Two menus will appear on the top and bottom of  the screen     Clck the Add Contact button I on the bottom of the screen  A search bar appears   add contact    Search for the name of your personal Microsoft account  e g   tom smith dlive com      Search    This app can t be sear
30. Monitoring System            Audio Video    4         e Livi Audio Video tab    General Privacy Calls Messaging Notifications   Audio Video   Advanced    Microphone        Speakers    Built in Output  Internal Speakers     Ringing    Built in Output  Internal Speakers             Select Wireless  Monitoring System    Camera    Wireless Monitoring System          4 Close the Preferences window to return to the main Skype window     NOTE  You will have to reselect your webcam under Camera to use it for regular Skype  video calls     0  How do   change the camera that is shown through Skype        A  Viewing through Skype does not allow you to change channels remotely  however  you can  manually change the channel that is shown on Skype     To change the channel that is shown on Skype     With the wireless receiver connected to the computer using a USB cable  press UP DOWN to  change the channel number  The camera number changes from  cam 1  to         2        0  Can    extend the wireless range of the receiver     A  Yes  There are optional antennas avallable at www lorextechnology com that help boost  wireless signals     0  What is the maximum distance    can have between the camera and the  receiver   A  Typically 650 feet  200m  with a clear line of sight in open space  or approximately 180 feet     55m  in a house  Walls  studs  furniture will interfere with the range of wireless transmission   Try repositioning the camera and or monitor to achieve optimal signal strength
31. P mode  Your camera  appears in the top left corner     NOTE  PIP mode disables playback  controls           Press UP DOWN to change the camera shown in Picture in Picture mode        Press again to close Picture in Picture mode     Playback    Image playback   If you have uploaded images to the SD card using PhotoRun  you can open them      Playback  mode  For instructions on how to upload files to the SD card  see    Uploading images to the SD  card       only     on page 28    NOTE  Recording and PIP mode 15 not available during image playback    To open images in Playback mode    Press OK     Press DOWN to select the Photo folder and press    Select the desired image folder and press OK  Image file number    Select an image file and press OK to open it      Press LEFT RIGHT to scroll through saved images     e Press A to return to the file list  Press A    repeatedly to return to live view     NOTE  If you do not press any buttons  the system will  return to live view after 20 seconds        Deleting video or image files    You can delete files on the SD card directly on the system  Delete files if you need to clear  space on the SD card  if Overwrite is disabled   or for your own file management purposes     To delete files on the SD card     From live viewing  press OK  The File menu opens     Browse to the file you would like to delete  Press down on the Joystick on the rear panel of the  system     Press down on the joystick  to delete the file       25    Playback   
32. S  PERSONAL           FAMILY           Total Picture Numbers   O    27    Screen Saver  digital picture frame  mode    9 All images in the folder         added to the top area of the  screen  Check ALL to select  all the images in the folder or  check any images you would    like to add and click to    upload them to the SD card     PhotoRun                          Desktop EAEE         IMG 20120506 0    IMG 20120506 0    ap chon    Check images you  NOTE  Images are uploaded would like to add  into the Family folder by  default  During Screen  Saver mode  press UP   DOWN to select the  folder  Each folder can  store up to a maximum    206 images     FAMILY    FRIENDS  PERSONAL           Total Picture Numbers   O    Select all  Images       folder    Upload images  mg toSD card    6 Saved images appear in the lower portion of the screen  If you want to delete images from the    SD card  click to delete the selected image or click al to delete all the images in the  selected folder  You can switch between folders by clicking Family  Friends  or Personal          IMG 20120506 0   IMG_20120506_0    IMG_20120527_0    IMG  20120527 0                FAMILY     PERSONAL         Total Picture Numbers   2    Select folder    Click an image  oS to select    0001 jpg 0002 jpg             Delete  selected image    Delete allimages       folder    7 When you are finished uploading or deleting images  click X to close the PhotoRun application    and then disconnect the USB cable from the w
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34. acts             NOTE  Video may appear pixelated immediately after connecting  It should improve within  a few seconds  depending on your Internet connection     Connecting to Skype on a Mac  IMPORTANT  Check www lorextechnology com for latest compatibility     Step 1 of 6  Installing the camera driver for Mac OS    You will need to install the camera drivers included on the software CD  included  or available  as a free download from www lorextechnology com     1 Insert the software CD into your computer  The Lorex CD icon      appears on your desktop     2 Double click the Lorex CD icon    on your desktop     3 Double click the Mac folder     4 Double click the SD Series Mac Driver zip file to extract the installer  The installer is saved to  your Downloads folder and your downloads folder opens automatically     5 Double click the SD Series Mac Driver folder and then double click the  WirelessCameraMacDriverSuitelnstaller   pkg  file     6 Follow the on screen Instructions to install     Step 2 of 6  Connecting the video monitor or receiver to your computer    1 Turn on your camera first  and then turn on your video monitor or receiver  Make sure you can  see a video image on Channel 1     NOTE  Pair the camera that 15 most important for you to view remotely to Channel 1  For  instructions on how to pair cameras  see Pairing adding cameras    on page 33     46    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       2 Connect the mini USB cable  included  from the USB port on yo
35. at the connection points        Adjust the antenna on the LCD receiver to allow for proper clearance with your mounting  surface     Attach the LCD receiver to the mounting stand  Adjust the position of the LCD receiver  and  then tighten the thumbscrews to secure         Thumbscrew    Troubleshooting    Troubleshooting    Problem Solution               e Check power to the camera  e Make sure that the cameras and receiver are both ON  e Make sure that the camera Is In range of the receiver    The picture 15 dropping e Move the camera closer to the receiver  e Try repositioning the camera  receiver or both to improve  the reception    The Picture is or has become e The picture may become choppy when experiencing a lower  choppy frame rate due to reduced signal strength  i e  10 frames per  second vs  a higher 20 frames per second   e Try moving the camera closer to the receiver     Remove obstructions between the receiver and camera  e Consider increasing the range of the wireless signal with an  accessory antenna  see page 41 for details     The Picture 15 white    Common situation know as    washout    or    whitewash     where a strong light source Is pointed at the camera lens   The camera lens IS NOT harmed during a whitewash     DO NOT point your camera towards a light source    Bright spot in image while    This occurs when a camera 15 pointed at a window to see  viewing camera at night outside  because the night vision LED s produce Infrared  light that reflects off t
36. ched     Search for the name of your    personal account        Double click on your profile and click the Add to Contacts button  CES        99    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       5 The Contact Request dialog box appears  Click the Send button e        contact request       Click Send        SD ED    Step 4 of 4  Test the connection          NOTE  This step requires you to log in to Skype from a different computer or compatible  mobile device     1 Log in to the Skype app using your personal Microsoft account  enter the e mail address for  your Microsoft account      2 Acontact request from the camera s account appears  Click on the request   recent      Lorex    c      Hi  I d like to  add you as a  contact     Click on the request     just naw    3 Click the Accept button   accept          Lorex is not      your contacts yet     TODAY            cmex  a  Hi       lie ho add you as a contact    QURE    Click Accept        96    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       4 Click the Call button         The video call begins automatically  Please allow around 15 to 25 seconds for the video  connection to be established        NOTE  Video may appear pixelated immediately after connecting  It should improve within a  few seconds  depending on your Internet connection     Changing the camera view on Skype    NOTE  This section is applicable only if you have more than 1 camera    You cannot change the camera remotely using Skype  however  you can change the came
37. ction assumes you already have a personal Microsoft account     NOTE  The Skype illustrations and instructions below serve as a guideline only  Skype may  change their product interface without prior notice     Launch Skype  If you are connected to Skype  click the Profile icon    gt   then click Sign Out     NOTE  You may see the following screen when you launch the Skype app depending on your  version of Windows 8  If this screen appears  click Sign into each app separately instead     Switch to a Microsoft account on this         Many apps and services  like this one  rely on a Microsoft account to s  across devices  We ll help you set up your Microsoft account now     First  confirm your current local password  we need to know this is you      Sign into each app separately instead  not        Click Sign into each app separately instead        93    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       2 From the Skype login window  click Sign up for a Microsoft Account     Add your Microsoft account    Click Sign up for a Microsoft Account        3 Follow the on screen instructions to create a new account for your camera and log in     Step 2 of 4  Configuring Skype  1 Move the mouse pointer      the upper right corner of your monitor  Click the Settings icon on  the right side of the monitor     a     Move the mouse pointer to the  upper right corner of the monitor           O   sa       Click Settings        2 Click Options     Settings    Profile    Options Click Options     
38. ding    20       Enable Auto Sequence Viewing mode  Press until a single channel is shown  When  motion 15 detected  the system will display and record the triggered camera on screen  When  motion recording is over  Auto Sequence Viewing mode will continue as normal       Change channels manually  Press UP DOWN to select a camera  The system will ONLY  record the selected camera  it will not record motion detected by other cameras     e Enable Screen Saver mode  Press to enable screen saver mode  When motion 15  detected  the system will display and record the triggered camera on screen  When motion  recording is over  Screen Saver mode will continue as normal  For details on configuring  Screen Saver mode  see    Screen Saver  digital picture frame  mode    on page 28     NOTE  By default  the system 15 set to record for 5 seconds after the triggered motion event   For details on adjusting the motion recording time  see    Configuring motion  recording duration    on page 20 below     Press again to stop motion recording     MOTION    will turn off on the receiver   Recording tip    If you are using more than one camera  it is highly recommended to use Quad mode with  Motion Recording  Quad mode allows you to see all four cameras at once  You can set the  system to record the entire screen  so that video from up to 4 cameras is recorded      configure 4 channel recording  see Selecting Single Channel or 4 Channel motion recording   on page 21      Configuring motion recordin
39. eep environments for infants        NOTICES    FCC Notice    This equipment has been certified and found to  comply with the limits regulated by the FCC part 15   subpart C  Operation is subject to the following two  conditions   1  this device may not cause harmful  interference  and  2  this device must accept any  interference received  including interference that  may cause undesired operation     This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digital device   pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules  These limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection  against harmful interference         residential  installation  This equipment generates  uses and  can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not  Installed and used      accordance with the  instructions  may cause harmful interference to  radio communications     However  there 15 no guarantee that interference  will not occur in a particular installation  If this  equipment does cause harmful interference to radio  or television reception  which can be determined by  turning the equipment on and off   the user is  encouraged to try to correct the interference by one  or more of the following measures     e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna    e Increase the separation between the equipment and  receiver       Connect the equipment into an outlet      a circuit  different from that to which the receiver is connected    e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or  telev
40. elow to reassign your existing cameras to different channels     NOTE  Accessory cameras  model  LW2731AC1  are available from  www lorextechnology com   To pair an additional camera     Connect the new camera to a power outlet  Place the  camera and LCD receiver within 1ft of each other         Pair camera to selected channel   Press on the wireless receiver        Channel 1    From the Main Menu  press left and right to select Pairing  and press the OK button     Select a channel and press the OK button        NOTE  If you pair a new camera to a channel that is already  being used by an existing camera  the new camera will be connectedtothat channel   The old camera will automatically be disconnected     Following the on screen prompt  press the Pair button behind the camera  You have 30  seconds to press the Pair button on the camera  Once paired  the camera will be immediately  displayed on screen     ra mE    NOTE  If you do not press the Pair button on the camera during the 30 second pairing  window  repeat steps 2 5 to try the pairing process again        NOTE  If the speaker begins squealing  move the camera and receiver away from each other     33    Settings       settings    Use the Settings menu to set the system  time  change display options  and format  the SD card        34                             Tamm    ema   seen      The Settings menu contains the  following sub menus     e Date  amp  Time  Set the date and time on the  system  For details  see Setting 
41. era         number of bars In the Signal Indicator shows the strength of the signal  One   or no bars indicates the signal is poor  and 4 bars Indicate a very strong signal  The signal  indicator is not shown during quad mode     NOTE  If the signal is low  e g  1 or 2 bars  adjust the antennas  or reposition the cameras  or receiver for best performance     Camera indicator  Displays the camera you are presently viewing     File Icon  Flashes yellow when writing data to the SD card        SD card writing data    SD Card icon  A white  SD  icon displays that an SD card is inserted in the wireless receiver  A  red icon indicates the SD card 15 full     Overwrite icon  Indicates Overwrite mode 15 on  which means the system will overwrite the  oldest recordings when the SD card is full  For details  see    Enabling disabling overwrite    on  page 22     Power Failure icon  Indicates a power failure has occurred on the system during recording   You may need to manually restore recording viewing modes on the system  and recordings up  to 10 minutes before the power failure occurred will not be saved  For more details  see     Power failure indicator    on page 63     Recording Indicator   REC  appears when recording is in progress     Time Stamp  The current date and time on the system     Navigating menu screens  Use the system menus to configure settings        Press   to open the Main Menu      Press el to move the cursor left and right   e Press r1  to move the cursor up and d
42. es video motion detection  which looks for changes In video images   frames  to detect motion  Video motion detection allows for motion detection beyond the  range of the PIR sensors and in extremely hot temperatures  Video motion detection Is highly  accurate  but may trigger recording from changes in light or moving trees  leaves  etc  You can  set the sensitivity of video motion detection depending on your preferences  see    Configuring  video motion detection    on page 21      PIR Motion Detection Video Motion Detection    Tj         The system detects movement in the image and    A camera detects body heat movements  and      triggers recording     triggers the system to record        Both PIR and video motion detection can be used at the same time for enhanced accuracy     Setting up motion recording    Prerequisite   e Insert an empty SD card into the LCD receiver     To enable motion recording     During live view  press E  e MOTION  will light up on the LCD receiver     Select the viewing mode  The viewing mode determines how motion recording operates        Enable Quad mode  recommended   Press until Quad mode is selected  By default   when motion Is detected  the system will display and record the triggered camera on screen   When motion recording is complete  the view will return to Quad mode  You        also configure  the system to record the entire screen during Quad mode  see    Selecting Single Channel or  4 Channel motion recording    on page 21      Recor
43. fication    Display 9    diagonal or 7  diagonal  check package for display size  LCD Resolution 800x480    Receiving Sensitivity  81dBm    Power Consumption           7    Model  950mA  9    Model  1050mA                 Model  W  42mm  L  201mm      150mm  9    Model  W  42mm  L  254mm  H  202mm  9  Model  1 00lbs   0 44kg       Strengthening the range of the wireless signal    Strengthening the range of the wireless signal    DISCLAIMER  Certain accessories are not available in all markets     There are several ways to boost your wireless signal as well as options to help you extend the  range of the wireless signal     Clear line of sight  The digital wireless signal 15 virtually interference free  However  you should always ensure  there is a clear line of sight between the camera and the receiver         Clear line of sight    2  Clear line of sight      Cable accessory antenna       Obstacles   There should be little to no obstacles obstructing the line of sight between the camera and  the receiver  Solid objects  such as concrete and metal may limit the range of the wireless  Signal     Extending your wireless signal    Even with a clear line of sight between your camera   s  and your receiver  you may experience  a lower video frame rate simply due to the distance between your wireless devices     Accessory antennas are available that can help extend the range of your wireless signal     61    Strengthening the range of the wireless signal    2 4 GHZ Directional Wire
44. fthe sequence itself  Therefore you cannot playback video of individual  cameras     Prerequisite     Please ensure you have set the date and time on the receiver prior to setting a recording  schedule  See  Setting the time  on page 14     Step 1 of 2  Set a recording schedule     Press   then select Recording and press             Select Schedule Record and press OK       Saturday  Select a day of the week and press OK     Press UP DOWN to configure the Start Time and  End Time for recording on the selected day  Press End Time   RIGHT LEFT to move the cursor  yellow  between    hours and minutes for the Start Time and End    NOTE  The time uses    24 hour clock     Start Time        Recording    Move the cursor RIGHT LEFT to select ON to enable the schedule or OFF to disable the  schedule and press OK to save     Repeat steps 3 through 5 for any additional days you would like to configure  When you are  finished  press    until all menus are closed     Step 2 of 2  Enable schedule recording  Disable ALL RECORDING on the system     e lf the system is in manual recording  press the Record button      to stop recording         f the system is in motion recording  press the Motion button 1 until    MOTION    does         appear on the wireless receiver     ATTENTION  Manual Recording or Motion Recording will override Schedule Recording     If you wish to use Schedule Recording  you must ensure Manual Recording and Motion  Recording are disabled        Select the desired viewing
45. g   Tom Smith  or email address for  your personal Skype account  Click Find  Your personal Skype account should appear below  the search bar     Skype                         Q Sear Enterthe accountnameor        email address for your  Add Contact ee personal Skype account              Find Click Find         E                   Search Options      G Sena contact request    3 Next to your personal Skype account  click    and then click Send to send the contact  request     Step 6 of 6  Test the connection    NOTE  This step requires you to log in to Skype from a different computer or compatible  mobile device     1 Login to your personal account     0   Tom Smith      2        contact request from your device s Skype account should appear in the left column under  Recent  Click the Skype account name for your device            Skype          Pw  WP  s              QO Searcl  Add Credit Lt   by           4         S Contacts  17 lorexskypetester            Contact _      Request    RECENT      History    im      o 6 el    lorexskypetester wants to connect with you     Hi         like to add you on Skype  lorexskypetester    Block Decline Accept        Acce pt          3 Click Accept     4 Click the 62 7  Make a Voice Call  button to call your camera  The video call begins    automatically  Please allow around 15 to 25 seconds for the video connection to be  established     e You can also call the camera from the contact list using the button  Do not use  the Video Call       
46. g duration    Use the Duration menu to set the length of the time  the system will record after motion is detected by __            REcoRDING                                           the motion recording time  Recording duration after motion detection    Press   then select Recording and press OK    5Seconds      Select Motion Record and press             Select Duration and press OK  30 Seconds      Select 5 seconds  15 Seconds       30 Seconds         press OK     Press until all menus are closed     Recording    Selecting Single Channel or 4 Channel motion recording    Use the Mode menu to select between single  channel and 4 Channel motion recording   When single channel recording 15 activated  the  monitor will switch to the camera that detects  motion and record from that channel only    4 Channel recording will record the entire  screen during Quad mode  4 way split   Videos  files recorded during 4 Channel recording will  start with the letter Q     To select 4 Channel or single channel  recording        4 Channel recording       Press           then select Recording and press  OK   Select Motion Record and press OK  Recording Mods    Select Mode and press OK     Select 4 Channel recording or Single Channel    recording and press OK   Single Channel    Press   until all menus are closed   Quad mode must be selected to use 4 Channel    recording  To select Quad mode  press                  repeatedly     Configuring video motion detection    Video motion detection loo
47. he glass  If you need to look outside   install the camera outdoors  Please note that the camera  must be installed under shelter when placed outdoors  The Picture appears to be e When using with large screen TV monitor  especially  grainy distorted high definition televisions   the picture might be grainy as  the camera limits video resolution to VGA  640x480 pixels    This is not a product defect  e For best performance use with TV monitor PIP  Picture in  Picture  function  Check your TV monitor product manual to  see if this feature is available on your TV monitor  e Use with a smaller TV monitor    Cannot access the menu e You cannot access the menu while recording Is on   e Press to disable manual or scheduled recording    There is no picture from a  Camera    e  e Press ET  disable motion recording     Err appears on the e  he system has encountered an error with the SD card   on screen display Power off the receiver  remove then re insert the SD card   and then power the receiver back on  e  f    Err    still appears on the OSD  format the SD card       65    Frequently asked questions    Frequently asked questions    Q  How do  install USB drivers for remote viewing using Skype        66    A  USB drivers for Skype    remote viewing on PC and Mac are available on the CD or as a free  download from www lorextechnology com     To install USB Driver for Windows     e Install the Driver for PC from the CD   OR       Go to www lorextechnology com and download USB PC Drive
48. iant with the European  Union Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous  Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment    RoHS   Directive  2002 95        The RoHS directive    prohibits the sale of electronic equipment  containing certain hazardous substances such as  lead  cadmium  mercury            hexavalent    chromium  PBB  and PBDE in the European Union     It is imperative that the user follows the guidelines in this manual to avoid improper usage which  may result      damage to the product  electrical shock  and fire hazard               In order to improve  the features  functions  and quality of this product  the specifications are subject to change    without notice from time to time     Please see the label on your device for FCC IC certification numbers     Features       e 7  9    digital LCD display       Simple installation  No video cables required    e Integrated digital video recorder   e Multiple recording options  manual  motion or schedule    e Time and date stamped recordings for easy retrieval   e Front panel feather touch controls   e Dual motion sensing technology with sensitivity level settings   e Digital picture frame with the ability to upload your own pictures for discreet monitoring     e Review recordings and watch live video at the same time with Picture In Picture feature  e Built in camera light filter provides accurate color reproduction in all lighting conditions  e 2 Way Audio for Intercom usage       Night viewing up to 40ft  1
49. ician     1  Read and Follow Instructions   All the safety and  operating instructions should be read before the product  is operated  Follow all operating instructions     2  Retain Instructions   The safety and operating  instructions should be retained for future reference       7  Power Cord Protection   Power supply cords should  be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or  pinched by items placed upon or against them  Pay  particular attention to cords at plugs  convenience  receptacles  and the point where they exit from the  product     3  Heed Warnings   Comply with all warnings on the  product and in the operating instructions     4  Polarization   Do not defeat the safety purpose of the  polarized or grounding type plug     8  Surge Protectors   It is highly recommended that the  video equipment be connected to a surge protector   Doing so will protect the equipment from damage  caused by power surges  Surge protectors should bear  the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark     A polarized plug has two blades with  one wider than the other     A grounding type plug has two blades  and    third grounding prong  m       9  Uninterruptible Power Supplies  UPS    Because  this productis designed for continuous  24 7 operation   it is recommended that you connect the product to an  uninterruptible power supply An uninterruptible  power supply has an internal battery that will keep the  product running in the event of a power outage   Uninterruptible powe
50. iew or recording mode set when the power failure  occurred  you will need to re apply the previous display view and recording mode     e A Power Failure icon    4   appears on screen         Power Failure icon indicates that a power  failure occurred while the system was actively recording  i e           icon was on screen         Power Failure icon    ix              4  E  os    TLLA                            ANE    4    b           5       NOTE  The icon appears only if the system was actively recording when the power failure  occurred  The icon will disappear when you press buttons on the receiver     NOTE  Video files are saved every 10 minutes of recording  If a power failure occurs during  recording  recordings from up to 10 minutes before the power failure occurred will  not be saved     63    Mounting the LCD receiver    Mounting the LCD receiver    64    The LCD Receiver can mounted to a wall or underneath a counter or cupboard   To mount the LCD receiver     Select a location to mount the receiver  The location should have a clear reception to your    camerals   Place the mounting stand in the desired mounting position and mark holes for the  Screws     NOTE  Avoid installing in a location which requires the wireless signal to pass through  cement  concrete  and metal structures  This will reduce the range of transmission     Drill the holes  and then mount the stand to the desired surface using the provided screws   Make sure all three screws are fastened tightly 
51. ile connecting the  mini USB cable       mini USB cable    USB Port    NOTE  If  USB PC CAMERA MODE    appears on the monitor  remove the mini USB cable  and wait for the system to restart  This may occur if the joystick is released before  the system can successfully enter USB Mass Storage mode     28    2      Autorun window appears  Click Open    folder to view files     3 Double click the PHOTORUN    file         PhotoRun  application opens     4 Click      then select    the folder where the  Images you would like to  upload are stored and  click OK     Screen Saver  digital picture frame  mode       AutoPlay       _ Removable Disk  F     7      Always do this for video files     Video files options         Import pictures and videos  Ol usina Windows                        using Windows Media Player  Add Files  using Roxio Creator Data  Copy Disc  using Roxio Creator Copy  Transfer videos  using Media Import    Br  Download Images  usina Adobe Bridge CS5  1    General options    folder to view files     s Explorer        using Windo     Open folder to  view files       View more AutoPlay options in Control Panel             a   olx                   Organize   Share with     gt  gt  Hz    2                       Favorites   Name       Desktop E di PHOTO   n Downloads i VIDEO    Recent Places Bj LANG      PHOTORUN                            PHOTORUN            Libraries      ul                 Az        4 items                      Click to select  image folder    FRIEND
52. ing pattern   transition                   Push  New image pushes the old image out of    the frame     e Split  New image splits the old image to replace  it Configure Transition options for digital    picture frame mode          Press   until all menus are exited        NOTE  Ihe system will be in Auto Sequence mode when Screen Saver mode is disabled     31    Screen Saver  digital picture frame  mode    32    Activating Screen Saver mode    e  n live view  press       to activate Screen Saver mode  The  SCAN  icon lights up and the  monitor displays your images or a blank screen  depending on settings     NOTE  You cannot activate Screen Saver mode when the system is in Quad mode  To exit  Quad mode  press              While the monitor displays your images  press UP DOWN to change image folders  press  LEFT RIGHT to scroll between pictures in the same folder  and press OK to start stop the  image slide show     e Press E  again to exit Screen Saver mode     Motion detection in Screen Saver mode    With the Screen Saver activated  motion detection is enabled on the system  When motion is  detected by one of the cameras  the LCD receiver displays the triggered camera in  single channel full screen  and the motion alarm beeps  if Alarm Volume is turned up   but the  system does not record  When the motion trigger Is finished  the system returns to Screen  Saver mode     NOTE  Unless the REC stamp appears on screen  the system 15 NOT recording        The Screen Saver displays
53. ings    Use the Default Settings menu to restore  the system to factory settings        Return to default settings       om __    NOTE  Restore factory settings DOES  NOT delete videofiles onthe SD  card  nor does it reset the date  and time on the system     To restore default settings     1 Press E  then press RIGHT LEFT to  select Settings and press OK    2 Select Default Settings and press OK    3 Select Yes and press OK     4 Press   until all menus        closed     36    Camera On Off          Camera On Off    Brightness    Use the Camera On Off menu to show hide  camera channels on the main display  screen  For example  if you disable camera  3  It will not appear      any viewing mode              To enable disable cameras     Press      then press RIGHT LEFT to    Use the Brightness menu to adjust the  brightness level of video coming from your  cameras     NOTE  You cannot adjustthe brightness  of the LCD display        Active Skip  T                      Y    Camera Brightness Level  Channel 2                Channel 3    ea  Channel 4 Q       To adjust camera brightness     1 While viewing  press UP DOWN to select  select Camera ON OFF and press OK  the camera you would like to adjust   2 Press UP DOWN to select the desired NOTE  You can set a separate  camera and press RIGHT LEFT to select brightness level for each  Active to show the camera or Skip to hide camera   it   NOTE  have Active  Skip       Press EI then press RIGHT LEFT to  highlighted in RED  select B
54. ireless receiver        To use your pictures with Screen Saver mode  see Configuring Screen Saver mode            page 31      To open images in Playback mode  see    Image playback    on page 25     30    Screen Saver  digital picture frame  mode    Configuring Screen Saver mode    By default  Screen Saver mode Is in Blank Screen mode  You can enable digital picture frame  mode and configure transition options for digital picture frame mode       only      Prerequisites     e To use digital picture frame mode  you must upload images onto the SD card  see    Uploading  images to the SD card       only     on page 28     To configure Screen Saver mode   Press 1 on the wireless receiver  2 screensaver         Press RIGHT LEFT to select Screen Saver and    press OK     Press UP DOWN to select Blank Screen or  Photo Frame            f you press Blank Screen  when Screen Saver  mode is activated  the screen will turn blank  until motion is detected  Press    to return  to live viewing    e Ifyou select Photo Frame  followthe steps below Select BlankScreen or Photo Framefor  to configure transition options              Select Transition Timing and press OK  Select  the time that images will be shown before  switching and press OK     Press DOWN to select Transition Options and  press OK  Select the transition effect that will be    used when switching images and press OK      Available options           Transition Timing       Sequence  New image replaces the old image   In a scann
55. ision technician for assistance    Warning    To ensure compliance with the FCC   s RF exposure  guidelines  this equipment should be installed and  operated with minimum distance 20cm   7 87in   between the radiator and nearby persons     Industry Canada Notice    This device complies with Industry Canada  licence exempt RSS standard s   Operation is  subject to the following two conditions   1           device may not cause harmful interference  and   2  This device must accept any interference  received  including interference that may cause  undesirable operation     This Class B digital apparatus complies with  Canadian ICES 003     Le pr  sent appareil est conforme aux CNR  d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio  exempts de licence  L exploitation est autoris  e aux  deux conditions suivantes    1  l appareil ne doit pas  produire de brouillage  et  2  l utilisateur de  l appareil        accepter tout brouillage  radio  lectrique subi  m  me si le brouillage est  susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement     Cet appareil num  rique de la classe B est conforme     la norme NMB 003 du Canada     MODIFICATION    Any changes or modifications not expressly  approved by the grantee of this device could void the  user s authority to operate the device     Toute modification non approuv  e explicitement par  le fournisseur de licence de lappareil peut  entrainer l annulation du droit de Uutilsateur a  utiliser l appareil     RoHS    This product is fully compl
56. k Send Request        Skype    Add                  Send contact request       Step 6 of 6  Test the connection    NOTE  This step requires you to log in to Skype from a different computer or compatible  mobile device     1 Log in to your personal account                Smith      2            contact    pop up appears  Click the new contact request icon that appears on the  bottom right corner of the window     Find all your friends in a few  seconds    port y  Fa      and                4 This person would like to connect with    Togay 2 08         LoraxiCamera  lorexcamerat   e  Hi Tom Smith  fd like      add you on Skype  Lorex Camera          45    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       4 From the contact list  right click on your camera s account name  e g  Lorex Camera   and  click Call  The video call begins automatically  Please allow around 15 to 25 seconds for the  video connection to be established                    TE                          ones                      r       Call Eg        EE     sm             Nb od dini                   2  Leam how to use Skype     send                         regiis                         o           Wicks            Send Shs Me FALJE     Contacta     Recent                      cell  Contacte 4 iacta                                        Risking a video call                  i     Vice nds                                View Profile         st  4    Rename             View Old Messages            Remove from Cont
57. ks for changes      video   images  frames  to detect motion  Video motion _ VIDEO MOTION DETECTION      detection allows for motion detection beyond the   range of the PIR sensors    The drawback to video motion detection Is that it  can be falsely triggered by changes      lighting       conditions or trees moving in the wind  You can Day         ligh  disable video motion detection or configure the         sensitivity using the menus           For a description of the two motion detection Night   technologies used by the system  see Motion   recording      page 19     Motion Detection Sensitivity Settings       21    Recording    22    To configure video motion detection     Press E  then select Video Motion Detection and press OK     Select the camera you would like to configure and press OK     Under Day  select Off to disable video motion detection  or select Low  Medium  or High    sensitivity  Press DOWN to confirm     Under Night  select Off to disable video motion detection or select Low sensitivity     Press OK to save your changes     Press until all menus are closed        Configuring the recording quality    The recording quality determines the quality of video    recorded   Press E then select Recording and press OK     Select Quality and press OK     Select HIGH  640x480 VGA resolution  or LOW   360x240 QVGA resolution  quality and press OK to  save your settings     Press E until all menus are closed     Enabling disabling overwrite    Use the overwrite featu
58. l to  connect to the camera  The  video call connects       lorex technology    automatically  Please allow 15 oo        Voice Call button  to 25 seconds for the call to  connect  CER QS  NOTE  Video may appear              n eiim  pixelated immediately fe  after connecting  It Homepage  should improve within a Country            few seconds  depending tarta  on your Internet Language Engien  connection     Viewing your camera on an Android smartphone or tablet  Download and install the Skype application from the Google Play Store     NOTE  Skype is a free application   Launch Skype and sign using your personal account   Tap Contacts     Tap the name of the video monitor s  account  and tap Voice Call to connect  to the camera  The video call connects EYES  automatically  Please allow 15 to 25  seconds for the call to connect          lorex technology    FC  9 Canidae    Actions Profile    Voice call     Video call o  Send IM     Send file       NOTE  Video may appear pixelated  immediately after connecting  It  should improve within a few  seconds  depending on your  Internet connection     Voice call button       97    Technical specifications    Technical specifications    60    General    Description Specification    Transmission Frequency  2 400 2 483 5MH2  Transmission Power __ 16dBm    Unobstructed Effective 650ft   200m  line of sight   Range    Camera       Description Specification    0 60lbs   0 27kg    LCD receiver    View Angle  DiagonalSz       Description Speci
59. le Data Charges   When using a mobile cellular    Android Requirements network  data charges may    e Skype v  2 8 and above  apply  Check with your     Android   v  2 3 and above  provider for details   PC requirements   Computer to computer    e Skype for Windows v  4 2 and above     e Windows      SP3 Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8  FOr Skype related support  visit  https   support skype com        Ghz or greater processor     For instructions  see Connecting to Skype on a PC  on page 39   NOTE  Windows RT and Windows phone devices are not supported at this time        Mac requirements   e Skype for Mac OS v  5 3 and above    e        OS   v  10 5 8 and above    e 1 GHz or higher Intel processor                     not supported    For instructions  see Connecting to Skype on a Mac  on page 46     Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       Connecting to Skype ona PC    Step 1 of 6  Installing the camera driver for PC    You will need to install the camera drivers located on the software CD  included  or available  as a free download from www lorextechnology com     NOTE  There are two drivers available for PC based on your computer system type  one for  32 bit operating systems  and one for 64 bit  You must determine which system type you have  and install the corresponding camera driver     To determine your system type     1 Press   E on the keyboard to open Windows Explorer     2 Right click Computer      the left side panel in Windows Explorer     Right click Co
60. less Panel Antenna    Use the 2 4GHz Directional Wireless Panel Antenna  model                   9   to focus a wireless signal onto one specific  camera in order to increase range of transmission  clear  line of sight between the camera and the antenna Is  required   A 20ft extension cable is included help with proper    position of the antenna      Directional Wireless Panel Antenna       Wireless  Receiver    Directional Panel AX  Antenna NS    ee  Clear line of sight  ny  estimated range up to 800 ft    Wireless    Camera    irection       Outdoor installation  Indoor connection     2 4 GHZ Omni Directional Wireless Antenna    Use the 2 4GHz Omni Directional Wireless Antenna  model                  8  to extend the range  and boost the signal of several wireless cameras  You should position the Omni Directional  Wireless Antenna In an elevated position to provide a clear line of sight to the cameras  A 20ft  extension cable Is included help with proper position of the antenna                                           Visit www lorextechnology com for more details on wireless antennas and accessories     62    Power failure indicator    Power failure indicator      A power failure may interrupt recording modes      the system  After power is restored  the   following will occur       The system will restart in Auto Sequence mode   Motion Recording   this ensures that some  form of recording will be immediately active on the system     NOTE  If you had a different display v
61. lias amit                 ol Sese or    4 Follow the on screen instructions to download and install Skype on your computer     5 Once you are logged in to Skype  click on Skype   Sign out        or File gt Sign out  Mac   then  see    If you have an existing Skype account  PC   on page 41 or see    If you have an existing  Skype account  Mac    on page Z7     51    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       92    My Skype Account Information       Personal    Skype account   e g   Tom Smith     Skype Name     Password     Email address used to register this  account  used for account retrieval       Camera  Skype account   e g   Lorex Camera     Skype Name     Password     Email address used to register this  account  used for account retrieval         Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       Remote access using the Windows Store Skype app    NOTE  Ensure you have completed Steps 1 and 2 of setting up remote viewing for PC before  using the following procedure  For details  see Viewing your camera remotely using Skype        on page 38     NOTE  Windows RT and Windows phone devices are not supported at this time     Step 1 of 4  Creating a Skype   Microsoft account for your camera    You must have two Microsoft accounts to access your camera  your personal Microsoft  account  for running the Skype app  and one for the camera  When setting up remote access  to your camera  you will use the Microsoft account created for your camera  not your personal  account  This se
62. mputer          e Click Properties    39    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       4 Under System  check the System type  The system type description will specify whether your  system Is 32 bit or 64 bit     View basic information about your computer       Check System type    To install the camera drivers   1 Insert the software CD into your computer  An Autoplay window opens     2 Click Run Lorex exe           AutoPlay                      DVD RW Drive      Lorex         Always do this for software and games     Install or run program from your media    Run Lorex exe BP ee      General options    l Oaeei    View more AutoPlay options in Control Panel             3 Click the USB Driver button  and then click USB Driver for PC                         Click the USB Driver button    USE Driver for              Then  click  USB Driver for    USE Driver for           LIVE USB DRIVERS    MOTE  Click io SAVE the  USB drivers     vow       compulsi dekiop and          double click the saved       wilh your mouse                          the          process                    INSTALL THE DRIVERS PERCRE  CONC        THE             D HOMIE         YOU             amp  Double click the  zip file to extract the contents     5 Open the extracted folder and double click dpinstX86 if you have a 32 bit system or  dpinstX64 for 64 bit     6 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the driver installation     40    1    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       Step 2 of 6 
63. n de plus d assistance pour  l installation de ce produit  veuillez visiter le site  www lorextechnology installation ou communiquez    avec un installateur professionnel       Veuillez prendre note que lorsque vous avez d  ball    les pi  ces et composantes de ce produit  vous ne  pouvez pas retourner celui ci directement au    magasin sans son emballage original     Service  amp  Support  To Give You Peace of Wine       Cerci  rese de por favor colocar su producto  en www lorextechnology com para recibir  actualizaciones y la informaci  n del producto  y soporte t  cnico     ESTE PRODUCTO PUEDE EXIGIR UNA  INSTALACION PROFESIONAL    LOREX SE COMPROMETE A SATISFACER  SUS NECESIDADES EN SEGURIDAD    e Favor de leer la gu  a de instalaci  n r  pida y la    gu  a del usuario antes de instalar este producto     e Puede conseguir las gu  as del consumidor y los  cursos en ense  anza video sobre el Internet    visitando www lorextechnology com support    e Si necesita ayuda para la instalaci  n  visite  www lorextechnology com  installation o contacte    un especialista en instalaciones     e Favor de notar que una vez que los componentes  de este producto han sido removidos del  embalaje  no podr   devolver este producto  directamente a la tienda     www lorextechnology com    S LOREX ncc    VIEW YOUR WORLD    VOIR VOTRE MONDE      TM      FEB  12         Important Safeguards    In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture process of  your 
64. onfigured your camera s Skype account to auto accept incoming calls    e Ensure your personal Skype account has been added to the contact list for the video monitor s  Skype account     Viewing your camera on   Phone  Download and install the Skype application from the App Store     NOTE  Skype 15 a free application  but it requires a valid   Tunes account to download     Launch Skype and sign in using your personal account  Your contact list opens to All  Contacts  If a different contact list is open  tap Contacts and then tap All Contacts     Select the video monitor s account  and tap  Voice Call to connect to the camera  The  video call connects automatically  Please  allow 15 to 25 seconds for the call to  connect     No SIM   gt  5 05 PM 82    gt     de lorex technology o       NOTE  Video may appear pixelated  immediately after connecting  lt  should improve within afewseconds     depending on your Internet CE  Voice Call button  connection       Status  amp  Online    View Full Profile       Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       Viewing your camera on iPad  Download and install the Skype for   Pad application from the App Store     NOTE  Skype for iPad isa free application  but it requires a valid iTunes account to download   Launch Skype and sign      using your personal account  Your contact list opens to All    Contacts  If a different contact list is open  tap Lists       and then tap All Contacts     Select the video monitor s  account  and tap Voice Cal
65. own        Press OK to open sub menus and confirm save menu  selections        Main Menu       Press     to exit menus without saving changes     Using the system    Viewing modes    There are four different viewing modes available on the system  single channel viewing  Auto  Sequence Viewing mode  view individual channels automatically in sequence   Quad mode  and  Screen Saver mode  for details  see    Screen Saver  digital picture frame  mode  on page 28      To change viewing modes     e Press to select between Quad mode and Auto Sequence viewing mode   0    R  e Press eal  1 to switch between channels 1 4 in single channel view     NOTE  By default  Auto Sequence Viewing mode is enabled when you first power on the  system  and when you exit Screen Saver mode     Auto Sequence Viewing mode  Auto Sequence Viewing Mode switches between connected channels in full screen     Auto Sequence Example                         To enable Auto Sequence     cm   m     Press until a single channel is shown on screen  The monitor automatically switches  through connected channels     Quad mode  Use Quad mode to view up to four cameras simultaneously   CH1 CH2  To select Quad mode        Press       CH3 CH4    NOTE  Using Quad mode with Motion Recording is a useful recording  mode because it allows you to record the entire screen        to 4 cameras  when motion is detected by one of the cameras  Quad mode  For more details  see    Motion recording    on page 19     Using the system    2 
66. 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     General Precautions    All warnings and instructions in this manual should be followed   2  Do not use receivers or video monitors in humid or wet places     Keep enough space around the product for ventilation  Slots and openings in the storage  cabinet should not be blocked     4   tis highly recommended to connect the product to a surge protector to protect from damage  caused by electrical surges  It is also recommended to connect the product to an  uninterruptible power supply  UPS   which has an internal battery that will keep the product  running in the event of a power outage     9  Remove the plug from the outlet before cleaning  Do not use liquid aerosol detergents  Use a  water dampened cloth for cleaning     Installation    6  Overloading   Donotoverload wall outlets or extension  cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric  shock  Overloaded AC outlets  extension cords  frayed  power cords  damaged or cracked wire insulation  and  broken plugs are dangerous  They may result in a  shock or fire hazard  Periodically examine the cord   andifits appearance indicates damage or deteriorated  insulation  have it replaced by your service techn
67. r from the Downloads tab for  your model  Extract the installer file  double click USBdriver exe  and follow the on screen  instructions to install     To install USB Driver for Mac     e Install the SD Series Mac Driver file located in the Mac folder on the CD   OR       Go to www lorextechnology com and download USB Mac Driver from the Downloads tab for  your model  Double click the  zip file to extract the contents  Open the folder SD Series Mac  Driver and double click the WirelessCameraMacDriverSuitelnstaller   pkg  file  Follow the  on screen instructions to install       How do   setup remote viewing using Skype        A  Follow the instructions under Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       on page 38  If   you have followed the instructions and still can t connect  check the following       Have you Installed USB drivers for the video monitor  See question above for details        s the video monitor connected to your computer using a USB cable  The monitor will say  USB      CAMERA MODE on the screen when it is connected  The video monitor must be  connected via the USB cable to access the video over Skype       Have you created a separate Skype account for the wireless receiver  You must create     separate account for the video monitor so you can call it using your personal Skype account    e Have you added your personal Skype account to the Contacts list for the video monitor s Skype  account       Have you enabled the video monitor Skype account to auto an
68. r supplies should bear the UL  listing mark or CSA certification mark     The wide blade or the third prong are  provided for your safety        Ifthe provided plug does notfitinto your  outlet  consult an electrician for  replacement of the obsolete outlet     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     Caution  Maintain electrical safety  Power line  operated equipment or accessories connected to this  product should bear the UL listing mark or CSA  certification mark on the accessory itself and should  not be modified so as to defeat the safety features  This  will help avoid any potential hazard from electrical  shock or fire  If in doubt  contact qualified service  personnel      gt        LOREX       Installation  Continued     10                               Ventilation   Slots and openings      the case are  provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation  of the product and to protect it from overheating   These openings must not be blocked or covered  The  openings should never be blocked by placing the video  equipment on a bed  sofa  rug  or other similar  surface  This product should never be placed near or  over a radiator or heat register  This prod
69. ra  that is shown on Skype manually using the video monitor    Pair the camera that is most important for you to view remotely to Channel 1  When you  connect the USB cable to the video monitor  the video monitor defaults to Camera 1  even if  you have a different channel selected     To change the camera view     1 With the wireless receiver connected to your computer using a USB cable  press UP DOWN to  change the channel that is shown when a remote user connects through Skype     USB PC CAMERA MODE    cam 1    Press UP DOWN to change the channel that  will be shown through Skype       NOTE  You can only view one camera at a time     97    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       08    Viewing a camera on your smart phone or tablet  You can remotely monitor your camera using Skype on supported smart phones or tablets     Supported apps  amp  devices    For the latest device compatibility list  visit www lorextechnology com     iPhone   iPad   iPod touch   e Skype for iPhone v  3 0 and above   e Skype for iPad v  3 5 and above   e iPhone 5 4S 4 3GS  iPad  1st generation and above   iPod touch  3rd generation and above   e 105 4 0 and above    Android    e Skype v  2 8 and above  e Android     2 3 and above    Prerequisites    e Install and configure the PC Mac Skype software and USB drivers  For details  see    Viewing  your camera remotely using Skype       on page 38    e Ensure the video monitor 15 connected to your computer with the USB cable    e Ensure you have c
70. re to have the system  overwrite the oldest recorded data on the SD card  once the SD card 15 full     To enable overwrite   Press      then select Recording and press          Select Overwrite and press OK     Select Yes and press OK        Overwrite previously recorded files  when memory is full    Press until all menus are closed  A    icon 15 shown when overwrite is enabled    If you do not enable Overwrite  the SD Card icon on the OSD will be red and a blue LED will light  up under  FULL  on the wireless receiver when the SD card is full  You will need to manually  delete files from the SD card or insert a new SD card into the wireless receiver  For details see       Deleting video or image files    on page 25     Playback                   Playback    Playback mode allows you to playback the recorded video files or view images that you have  uploaded to the SD card  for details  see    Uploading images to the SD card       only           page 28   You can view videos or images directly on the system      by connecting the SD card  to your computer     ATTENTION  All recording must be stopped on the system prior to playing back saved files  The    system cannot record during Playback        Video playback    To playback recorded video on the    system  Recorded Files   1 Stop all recording on the system        2 During live viewing  press OK  The File  menu opens     3 Select the VIDEO folder and press OK     4 Select a folder and press OK  Folders          labeled by da
71. rightness and press OK   Press RIGHT to increase the brightness  3 Press the OK button to save changes  level for the selected camera or LEFT to  decrease  Press OK to confirm   4 Press the    button to exit     NOTE  Any disabled channels will be  blacked out in Quad mode     Press the   button to exit     Repeat steps 1 4 to configure your other  cameras as needed     37    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       38       Connecting to your system through Skype Is a convenient and free  method to view your  camera from anywhere with an Internet connection     NOTE  When remotely connecting to your video monitor using Skype  audio monitoring   audio recording  and video recording are disabled     How it works    Your computer connects to the Skype server  The Skype server is connected to your home  computer  Your home computer connects to the wireless receiver  which captures video from  the camera        Skype server Home computer    System requirements  For the latest device compatibility list  visit    www lorextechnology com  Disclaimers           You must have a high speed  iPhone    iPad  iPod Touch Requirements                                      Skype for iPhone     3 0 and above  video function on Skype    e Skype for iPad     3 5 and above  Traffic congestion may result    e iPhone 5 4S 4 3GS  iPad  1st generation and above   iPod   in choppy video   touch  3rd generation and above     e iOS 4 0 and above  Mobi
72. roduct updates and technical support    THIS PRODUCT MAY REQUIRE PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION  LOREX IS COMMITTED TO FULFILLING YOUR SECURITY NEEDS    e We have developed user triendly products and documentation   Please read the Quick Start Guide and User Manual before you    install this product        Consumer Guides and Video Tutorials are available on our web    site at www lorextechnology com support    e  f you require further installation assistance  please visit  www lorextechnology com installation or contact a    professional installer     e Please note that once the components of this product have been  unsealed  you cannot return this product directly to the store    without the original packaging           LOREX    VIEW YOUR WORLD          VANTAGE           12 2013   RY    AVANT DE    COMMENCER    ANTES DE  EMPEZAR       Veuillez enregistrer votre produit sur le site  www lorextechnology com afin de recevoir  des mises    jour et le soutien technique pour  votre produit     CE PRODUIT PEUT N  CESSITER UNE  INSTALLATION PROFESSIONNELLE    LOREX S ENGAGE    R  PONDRE    VOS  BESOINS EN MATIERE DE S  CURIT        Nous avons concu et d  velopp   une documentation  et des produits                        conviviaux  Veuillez  lire le Guide de d  part rapide et le Guide    d utilisation avant d installer ce produit       Des guides pour consommateurs et des tutoriels  vid  o vous sont offerts sur notre site Web      www lorextechnology com  support      Si vous avez besoi
73. rom the alarm buzzer volume found in the Main Menu  settings Alarm Volume      To change two way audio volume        From live viewing  press to increase the system volume or press to decrease the  system volume         he volume icons on the screen indicate the volume of sound coming from the cameras     NOTE  You cannot adjust the volume of the camera speakers        2 way audio volume           Using AV output  Use the included AV cable to connect the system to a IV for viewing on a larger screen  To enable AV output     1 Connect the single end of the AV cable to the AV Out port on the rear panel of the wireless  receiver  Connect the yellow and white RCA ends to matching inputs on your TV  Select the  corresponding input on your TV  commonly referred to as AV  Input  Video  etc            AV button      gt       AV Out port    2 Press the AV button on the rear panel to switch the wireless receiver to AV mode  The monitor  will turn off  After a few seconds  the image from the monitor will be displayed on the          NOTE  If you need to change the AV output to PAL format  for European TV s   see    Video  Output    on page 34     Setting the time    Setting the time    It is highly recommended to set the time on the system  prior to recording  You need to set the correct date and  time in order to use Schedule Recording     To set the time     Press   to open the main menu  Press left and  right to select Settings and press the OK button   Select Date  amp  Time and pre
74. rth America  or PAL  UK   Europe  and press OK to save     Press   until all menus are closed     Auto Mute    The Auto Mute feature will automatically  mute audio from the cameras when the  level of sound detected Is low  This is useful  if you wish to avoid playing white noise on  the receiver  but still want to hear audio If  something happens     Mute audio when only  minimal sounds are detected     mE um       To enable Auto Mute       then press RIGHT LEFT to    select Settings and press OK     Press       Select Auto Mute and press OK     Select ON and then press OK to save  changes     Press E until all menus are closed        Settings    Format Memory             stored files will be deleted    Use the Format Memory menu to format  the SD card  It is highly recommended to  format the SD card prior to initial  recording     To format the SD card     ATTENTION    Formatting erases all data on the SD card   This step cannot be undone        Insert the SD card into the SD card slot on  the wireless receiver until you hear a     click     Please insert the card according to  the diagram on the panel        Press El then press RIGHT LEFT to  select Settings and press OK     Select Format Memory and press OK   Select Yes and press OK        message appears to confirm formatting   Select Yes and press OK again to confirm     Please allow a few moments for formatting  to finish  Formatting time will vary  depending on the size of the SD card     30    Settings    Default Sett
75. s compatible with SD High Capacity  SDHC  cards  minimum Class 2   Using higher class SD memory does not ensure better performance     Recording    Recording mode summary    MANUAL  RECORDING    SCHEDULE  RECORDING    MOTION  RECORDING  AUTO     SCREEN SAVER    MOTION RECORDING    Description    e Continuous recording from  one camera or entire screen       Quad mode    e Continuous recording from  one camera  from Auto  Sequence Viewing mode   system records cameras in  sequence   or Quad or Screen  Saver mode  system records  all cameras in Quad mode   according to a weekly  schedule    e System only records when  motion 15 detected by a  camera   e Compatible with Quad mode   recommended    e Compatible with Auto  Sequence Viewing mode    e Enable Screen Saver to  enable digital picture frame  mode or turn off the LCD  monitor when motion 15 not  detected   e You must upload images to  the SD card to use digital  picture frame mode  see     Screen Saver  digital picture  frame  mode  on page 28   A  PC is required to upload  images to the SD card  Macis  not supported for this  function    How to Operate    e Pressthe Record button Q    to start stop manual  recording      ATTENTION  Turn off Motion  Recording to enable Schedule  Recording   e Enter a Start and Stop Time  for each day from     gt Recording gt   Schedule Record    e Press to start stop  Motion Recording    29    e Press 5 to start Motion    Recording    e Press         enable Screen    Saver mode   e Cannot
76. sed have the same safety  characteristics as the original parts  Use of  replacements specified by the product manufacturer  can prevent fire  electric shock  or other hazards     8  Safety Check   Upon completion of any service or  repairs to this product  ask the service technician to  perform safety checks recommended by the  manufacturer to determine that the product is in safe  operating condition     Use    1  Cleaning   Unplug the product from the wall outlet  before cleaning  Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol  cleaners  Use a damp cloth for cleaning     2  Product and Cart Combination   Product and cart  combination should be moved with care  Quick stops   excessive force  and uneven surfaces may cause the  product and cart combination to overturn     3  Object and Liquid Entry   Never push objects of any  kind into this product through openings as they may  touch dangerous voltage points or  short out  parts  that could result in a fire or electric shock  Never spill  liquid of any kind on the product     4  Lightning   For added protection of this product  during a lightning storm  or when it is left unattended  and unused for long periods of time  unplug it from  the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable  system  This will prevent damage to the product due  to lightning and power line surges        STRANGULATION HAZARD  Infants have STRANGLED      power cords  Keep power cords more than  3 feet away from cribs  bassinets  play yards  and other safe sl
77. ss the OK button     Press RIGHT LEFT to move the cursor  press UP   DOWN to change the year  month  day  hour  minutes   and seconds     NOTE  The system uses a 24 hour clock only     Press OK to save your settings     Press   to close any remaining menu windows     NOTE  There is no daylight savings time  DST  setting  on the system  DST must be set manually if  necessary     2012 09 22    13 36 49    Date  amp  Time menu       Date and time    Recording    Recording    The following recording modes are available on the system  Manual Recording  Schedule  Recording  and Motion Recording         system can record video to an SD card one channel at  a time or record the entire screen in Quad mode     Recording prerequisites    e An SD card must be inserted in the wireless receiver in order to record  You should always  format the SD card prior to initial recording  For details  see    Format Memory    on page 35     NOTE  Recording overrides other actions on the receiver  You must stop recording on the  system in order to perform other actions  such as opening the Main Menu  Quad  mode  etc     Minimum recording times on SD cards    The system supports SD cards up to 32 GB  Use the table below to help you estimate the  recording times on various sizes of SD cards  Times shown are in hours and minutes     5            Single Channel 4 Channel  Capacity Recording Recording  20 o         2        Bu           15 36 10 21  30 48 20 27    32 GB 62 56 41 47       NOTE  The system i
78. swer incoming calls  For       instructions  see Step 4 of 6  Configuring Skype    on page 43  For Mac instructions  see Step  4 of 6  Configuring Skype    on page 48     Frequently asked questions    Q  My computer already has a webcam  How do  get Skype    to use the    video monitor instead     A  Follow the steps below to change the primary camera      Skype to the video monitor     To change the primary camera to the video monitor in Skype on PC     1 Click Tools gt Options     2 Click the Video Settings button     3 Under Select Webcam  select Wireless Monitoring System to make the video monitor the    primary camera         E    De           General    8 General settings     a Audio settings    A Sounds    Video Settings e   a Skype WiFi  US Privacy      Notifications     a       IM  amp  SMS  a Advanced          4 Click Save     Video settings  Set up your webcam    Select Wireless  Monitoring System             Change your profile picture    Webcam settings    Automatically receive video and share Show that I have video to     screens with                anyone  9  people in my Contact list only   9  people in my Contact list only   no one        no one          NOTE  You will have to reselect your webcam under Select webcam to use it for regular    Skype video calls     To change the primary camera to the video monitor in Skype on Mac     1 Click Skype Preferences   2 Select the Audio Video tab     67    Frequently asked questions    3 Under Camera  select Wireless 
79. te in yyyymmad format  for     example  20727003 would be October 3    2012   Select       and press OK to go up a   level     5 Select a file from the list and press OK  The selected file loads and playback begins   Tip   Press LEFT and RIGHT to change pages to find video files quickly     23    Playback    24    Controlling playback  Use UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT to control video playback                                           _ 00 00 00 00 00 50            Playback status  1 112402                   File name  NS  gt     lo A       length of video       Playback controls    To control playback        LEFT  Rewind video   increase rewind speed  When you reach the beginning of the video   playback 15 stopped  and you can press LEFT to skip to the previous video in the list    e UP  Pause   Play video       RIGHT  Fast forward   increase fast forward speed  When you reach the end of the video   playback Is stopped  and you can press RIGHT to skip to the next video in the list       DOWN  Stop video  You can then press RIGHT LEFT to select a different video file     To exit playback     e Press A to return to the file list  Press A repeatedly to return to live view     Picture in Picture mode    While viewing recorded video  you can use Picture in Picture  PIP  mode to view your cameras  side by side      a smaller window     NOTE  Recording is not available in  PIP mode     To open Picture in Picture Camera in  mode  PIP mode         Du  While playing a video  press  E    open PI
80. the time     on page 14       Alarm Volume  Increase decrease the  alarm or button volume    e Video Output  Select the TV system  NTSC   PAL  for audio video output    e Auto Mute  Automatically mute audio from  the cameras when the level of sound  detected 15 low    e Format Memory  Format the SD card    e Default Settings  Restore the system to  factory settings     Alarm Volume    Use the Alarm Volume menu to increase    decrease the volume of the buzzer when  motion is detected by the camerals           Alarm Volume also controls the volume of  the beep    when you press buttons on the  wireless receiver  If you want to turn off the  buzzer or button sounds  turn the Alarm  Volume to the minimum setting     e  f using AV out  changing the system alarm  volume will also affect the level of audio  output           x    To increase decrease alarm  volume     Press   then press RIGHT LEFT to    select Settings and press OK   Select Alarm Volume and press OK     Press RIGHT to increase the alarm  volume  and press LEFT to decrease the  alarm volume  Set the volume all the way  to the left to disable the alarm buzzer and  button sounds     Press OK to save your settings     Press   until all menus are closed     Video Output    Use the AV out menu to select the       system for the wireless receiver        To select the TV system     Press E  then press RIGHT LEFT to  select Settings and press OK     From the Settings menu  select Video  Output and press OK     Select NTSC  No
81. uct should  not be placed in a built in installation such as a  bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided  and the product manufacturer s instructions have  been followed       Attachments   Do not use attachments unless    recommended by the product manufacturer as they  may cause a hazard       Water and Moisture   Do not use receivers or video    monitors near water     for example  near a bath tub   wash bowl  kitchen sink or laundry tub  in a wet  basement  near a swimming pool and the like       Heat   The product should be situated away from    heat sources such as radiators  heat registers   stoves  or other products  including amplifiers  that  produce heat       Accessories   Do not place this    video equipment on an unstable  cart  stand  tripod  or table  The  video equipment may fall   causing serious damage to the  product  Use this product only  with a cart  stand  tripod   bracket  or table recommended  by the manufacturer or sold with  the product  Any mounting of the product should  follow the manufacturer s instructions and use     mounting accessory recommended      the  manufacturer          Camera Extension Cables   Check the rating of    your extension cable s  to verify compliance with your  local authority regulations prior to installation       Mounting   The cameras provided with this system    should be mounted only as instructed in this guide or  the instructions that came with your cameras  using  the provided mounting brackets     
82. ur video monitor or receiver  to an available USB port on your computer   USB PC CAMERA MODE    appears on the screen        B          USB port                      mini USB cable       Step 3 of 6  Creating a Skype   Microsoft account    A Skype account allows you to connect to your camera through the Skype service  You may also  login to Skype using a Microsoft e mail address  Skype is a service that allows users to make  voice and video calls to anywhere in the world     In order to connect to your video monitor using Skype  you will need two accounts    one for the   camera  e g   Lorex Camera  and one for yourself          Tom Smith     NOTE         Skype illustrations and instructions below serve as a guideline only  Skype may  change their website   product interface without prior notice    If you do not have an existing Skype account    See    If you do not have a Skype account       on page 51     If you have an existing Skype account  Mac      You have to create a separate account for your camera  Follow the instructions below   1 Launch Skype  If you are already connected to Skype  click File Sign Out     2 Click Create New Account     Welcome to Skype     Create New  Account    Create New Account       3 Follow the on screen instructions to create a new account     47    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype       Step 4 of 6  Configuring Skype  1 Upon login  click Skype gt Preferences  Select the Audio Video tab                     Audio Video  Calls tab     
83. wn in menus     In menus  confirm selection  While viewing  open Play   back mode to view recorded video or uploaded images     Switch between Sequence and Quad  4                viewing  mode    Activate deactivate Screen Saver mode  see  Screen  Saver  digital picture frame  mode  on page 28    Activate Intercom  2 way audio                     0 N C    10    11  12  13    Receiver overview    Back of receiver        LW2930 Series   uses a slide switch         10 2730 Series located on the side   panel    Wireless Antenna  Position the antenna as needed for best reception     Mounting Hole  Attach the included under the counter mount to mount the LCD receiver  underneath a counter cupboard or to a wall     Speaker  Speaker for two way audio   SD Card Slot  Insert up to a 32GB SD card     USB Port  Used for Skype connectivity  For details  see    Viewing your camera remotely using  Skype       on page 38     AV OUT  Connect the Audio Video cable to view video on an external TV or monitor  optional    Receiver Stand   Power Input  DC5V   Connect the included power adapter    Microphone  Microphone for two way audio    AV  Press to send the image to a connected TV or monitor  AV cable required     NOTE  Screen Saver mode 15 not available if using AV out    Joystick  Deletes files during Playback mode  See    Deleting video or image files    on page 25   ZOOM  Press to enable disable Digital Zoom mode    Power  Slide switch to turn the LCD receiver ON OFF      Receiver overview
84. ype  click Skype Sign Out     41    Viewing your camera remotely using Skype          2 From the Skype Login window  click Create a new account       T           Click Create anew account       3 Follow the on screen instructions to create a new account  Upon login  the Setting up Skype  wizard starts  Click Continue  Under Video  you will see an image from the camera  If no  image appears  make sure the monitor is connected to the computer via the USB cable     L  Skype             setting up Skype    Check your sound and video    e Speakers   can you hear the        sound  ia Video   can you sae yourself      Speakers ih Denon Aude             6            Select Wireless Monitoring  P Tost sound System if necessary  b Microphone   can your voice      heard  Live yi d eo     Digital Aude  EOF  High Desnitien Auria Device                                duerme liy            mcrae icm on  Continue    NOTE  If you can see an image from a webcam that is already connected  select Wireless  Monitoring System from the drop down menu     NOTE  If the Setting up Skype wizard does not run  click Tools Options Video Settings   Make sure you can see video in the window  Click Save to exit  If the image is from  an already connected webcam  select Wireless Monitoring System under Select  Webcam         General Video settings  Set up your webcam         Select Wireless Monitoring System       9 Select webcam   Wireless Monitoring System                                       if necessary 
    
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