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1. 6 If this is the first time connecting to the camera you will be prompted to create your own password Tap OK please change password Default password lorex is unsecure please change password now LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 34 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android 7 Under New password enter a new password for the camera and repeat the password under Confirm password Tap OK Authentication l Pas j 8 Tap the name of the camera in Camera List again to connect to the camera For details on using the Android app see 20 Android App page 130 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 35 13 te to Your Camera on p Follow the steps below to get up and running on a PC Ensure you have completed the ap propriate physical setup detailed in 6 Getting Started LNC216 page 7 or 7 Getting Started LNC226X page 9 before you start e For instructions on setting your camera up for WiFi see 13 2 PC WiFi Setup page 38 13 1 Connecting to Your Camera on PC Note For PC system requirements see 15 1 System Requirements page 47 1 Install the L View software from the CD or download it from www lorextechnology com 2 Double click the L View icon Ea to run L View Connecting to your camera over the local area network LAN 1 When L View opens it scans the local network for connected cameras Connected cameras are shown under Auto Search 2 Double click the camera unde
2. Choose the device you want to connect to the camera with from the list below to complete the rest of the WiFi connection process To connect to the camera on iPhone see 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone page 18 To connect to the camera on iPad see 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad page 24 To connect to the camera on Android see 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android page 30 To connect to the camera on PC see 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC page 36 To connect to the camera on Mac see 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac page 41 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 10 Getting Started LNC226X 7 2 Ethernet Setup 1 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet splitter to the Ethernet extension cable Note You can use up to 164ft 50m of Ethernet extension cable not included LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 11 Getting Started LNC226X 3 Connect the other end of the Ethernet extension cable to the 2 in 1 adapter 4 Connect one end of the included power adapter to the 2 in 1 adapter and connect the other end to a power outlet Note Power outlet must be sheltered from the elements LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 12 Getting Started LNC226X 5 Connect the camera to your local network 5 1 Connect the Ethernet cable from the 2 in 1 adapter to a LAN port on your router not included OR 5 2 OPTIONAL PC and Mac only If your router supp
3. To set the camera date and time 1 Under Time Zone select your time zone 2 Select Enable under Daylight Savings Time if your region observes Daylight Savings Time Configure the Start Time and End Time for Daylight Savings Time if needed 3 Click Save amp Apply to apply settings to the camera 21 6 4 Upgrade Upgrade the camera firmware When firmware upgrades are released they will be avail able as a free download from www lorextechnology com Note Your computer must be on the same network as the camera to upgrade the firmware To upgrade the camera firmware 1 Download the free firmware upgrade from www lorextechnology com Unzip the con tents of the firmware zip file to a folder LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 165 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 2 In L View right click on the camera in Auto Search and click Web Configure 3 Type the camera admin user name default admin and password default left blank and click Ok to log into the camera 4 Click Admin then click Upgrade Oo information Network Video Schedule Admin Admin login Led Control Date Time Upgrade reboot Information Network Video Schedule Admin Admin login Led Control Date Time Upgrade reboot E English Firmware upgrade Upgrade from FTP server _ Upgrade from local file Select Upgrade from local file Click Browse locate the f
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5. 9 Remove the Ethernet cable from the camera wait 60 seconds and then reconnect to your camera in L View LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 46 15 L View for PC L View is a PC client software that supports up to 16 cameras L View is provided on the CD or available as a free download from www lorextechnology com For instructions on installing and connecting to your camera using L View see 13 Con necting to Your Camera on PC page 36 Note For Mac software instructions see 17 L View for Mac page 77 15 1 System Requirements Description Minimum System Requirements CPU 2 0 GHz dual core recommended Operating System Windows XP SP 2 and higher Windows 7 Basic Home Premium Ultimate Windows 8 15 2 L View for PC Interface 9 _e09 0 Oe 14 1802 3 42A GA a gt o Z OO ABOC T Camera List E 002227147 ra a r Fo LOREX T LOREX a es nee S i Cia es Fede a ea 6 15 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 47 15 L View for PC 1 Display Shows live or recorded video from your camera s e Click to select a camera and scroll up down to zoom in out When the camera is zoomed in click and drag the camera image to pan the camera e Double click to open the display area in full screen Double click again to exit full screen e Right click to open the display sub menu See 15 2 1 Display Sub Menu page 49 2 Image R
6. Auto Search List A 002227147 B 002228040 5 4 If this is the first time connecting to the camera you are prompted to change your pass word Click OK A Default password lorex is unsecure please change password now lt 5 Enter anew password and click OK L View connects to your camera and streams live video For more details on using L View for Mac see 17 L View for Mac page 77 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 43 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac Note To connect to multiple cameras click to select a display area The area becomes highlighted Then dou ble click the camera to open it in the selected area F eon L View Camera List Lorex Ca OLOKO R 7 E Ee st OKOKO pa Lorex Camera 20 87 O87 01 15 02 42 Auto Search List 002227147 gt 002228040 003082141 Camera Offline OLOKO Ar eke iit OKOLO 14 2 Mac WiFi Setup The camera must be connected to your router using an Ethernet cable before you can set it up to use WiFi 1 Install L View on a Mac in your local network must be connected to the same router as the camera and connect to the camera 2 Right click on the camera ID in the Auto Search area and click Web Configure QJ Auto search 3 Enter the camera admin user name and password By default the admin user name is admin and the admin password field is left blank Click Log in The Web Configure interface opens in
7. In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit Tap Camera Settings Tap Schedule then Scheduling Tap Add Schedule Bani Email alarm Speaker Alarm SD card record Time period Under Email Alarm check Motion trigger to send an email alarm based on video motion select PIR trigger to use the PIR motion sensor or select both Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor Under Speaker Alarm check Motion trigger to create an speaker alarm based on video motion check PIR trigger to use the PIR motion sensor or select both Under SD card record check Continuous for the camera to record to microSD con tinuously during the scheduled time Check Motion trigger to record when video mo tion is triggered during the scheduled time select PIR trigger to record when the PIR motion sensor is triggered during the scheduled time or select both LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 145 20 Android App 9 Under Time period select one of the following Baer Speaker Alarm SD card record e Every week Create a weekly recording schedule Tap and check the days you would like the schedule to apply to Tap Start and End and use the sliders to config ure the start and end time for the schedule Tap OK e Every day Create a daily recording schedule Tap then tap Start and End and use the sliders to configure the start and end time for the schedu
8. e Disable Recording Do not record to NAS 2 Select one of the following e Keep recorded video for X days Overwrite NAS device will keep recordings for up to the number of days specified and then it will overwrite the oldest recordings e If free disk less than X GB NAS device will save recordings until it has less than the specified amount of disk space remaining If you select this option select Over write to allow the NAS device to overwrite the oldest recordings when the available space is full or select Stop recording to have the NAS device stop recording video when the available space is full NAS Storage Settings Always Recording Schedule Recordme Dsable Recording Information Network Keep recorded video for 7 days Overwrte Video Ov ae If free disk less than GB ol Schedule Stop recording LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 158 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 3 Under Use NAS IP Address enter the local IP address of the NAS device OR click NAS Scan to scan your network for connected NAS devices Then click the name of your NAS device from the list to add the NAS na me NAS Storage Settings Information Ss Aetwork davi Overwrite Video rerne Schedule Stop recording AY CLOUDP AC E 7 Emailip Varn intial Spahi Alecia 792 168 M5 val AAS Setting public 0Gared Adinin Kohati E Admin language l Engish Note
9. e Under Resolution select the resolution that will be used when connecting to the camera using a smart phone or tablet 320x240 480x360 640x400 or 1024x768 e Under Frame rate select the frame rate that will be used when connecting to the camera using a smart phone or tablet between 30fps highest and 1fps lowest 5 Under Microphone select Enable to enable audio streaming to smart phones and tablets or Disable to disable audio streaming to smartphones and tablets 6 Click Update to apply changes to your camera Enter the admin user name default admin and password default left blank for the camera and click OK 7 The camera will disconnect when the setting is changed Double click the camera in Camera List to reconnect 15 3 5 Configuring Night Mode Control Configure when the camera uses day or night mode When day mode is on the camera sees in color When night mode is on the camera sees in black and white and the Infrared LED turns on to enable night vision O Night mode control 002227147 002227147 Curent status Day Automatic day and night switch L Schedule time of night mode Manual night mode control To configure night mode settings 1 Right click on the camera you want to configure and select Night mode control LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 53 15 L View for PC 2 Select one of the following e Automatic day and night mode switch Camera will automatically switch be
10. 6 Tap Update to save your settings 20 4 8 Configuring Temperature Push Notifications and Temperature Units Fahrenheit or Celsius Temperature Push Notifications can be set up to send you alerts if the temperature near the camera goes higher or lower than the specified values You can also select the temper ature unit that will be used by the system Note The camera must have a temperature sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a temperature sensor To configure temperature push notifications 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Alarm Notification Temperature Current tem peratu Temperature unit Higher bound Lower bound 3 Under Temperature select ON to enable temperature push notifications 4 Under Temperature unit select C or F LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 140 20 Android App 5 Under Higher bound select the high temperature value You will receive a notification if the temperature near the camera goes above this value 6 Under Lower bound select the low temperature value You will receive a notification if the temperature near the camera goes above this value 7 Tap Update to save your settings 20 4 9 Editing Camera Wired Network Settings Configure the camera IP address when connected using Ethernet Select DHCP or Fixed IP To edit camera wired network settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would l
11. Access NAS Files NAS Scan NAS Scan only works with certain models of NAS devices If your device does not appear enter the NAS IP address under Use NAS IP address 4 Under Shared folder name enter the folder on the NAS where you would like to save recordings to Enter the folder name in all lower case letters and no slashes This folder must be located in the main root folder of the NAS device and must allow read write access For example the folder public is an acceptable record folder but the folder public recording is not an acceptable record folder your NAS device s instruction manual for details Under NAS access password enter the admin your NAS device s instruction manual for details Information Under NAS access account enter the admin user name of your NAS device See password for your NAS device See NAS Storage Settings Network Keep recorded video for 7 days Overwrae Video Jf free disk less than GB i Schedule sad Usex AS name fyYQ OuUDPAR 7 Emadttp Alarm D Speaker Alarm Use NAS IP address mn PN 192 p E s din _ 2 NAS setings Shared folder fame public NAS access account admin Scheduling _ NAS access password P Admin NAS We Access NAS Files were Engish Save SApply NAS Scan 7 Click Save amp Apply to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 159 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 8 To chec
12. USER S GUIDE LNC216 LNC226X Series LOREX USER S GUIDE LNC216 LNC226X Series Thank you for purchasing this product Lorex is committed to providing our customers with a high quality reliable security solution This manual refers to the following models LNC216 LNC226X 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 WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING TO 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 product s 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 CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF THE PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT AND FULLY INSERT LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US iv Table of contents oOo o1 fF OQ N 10 11 12 13 14
13. 18 3 Playing Back Video Recorded on microSD on iPhone 65 90 18 4 Using Camera List to Edit Camera Settings ccceeceeeeeeee eens 91 18 4 1 Editing Camera Connection Settings ccceeceeee eens eens 91 18 4 2 Deleting Cameras from Camera List cccceeeeeeeeeeeeenes 92 18 4 3 Editing Motion Sound Notification Settings Push NOLTIGAHONS iw iaven atacseut a a eden tend aio dental 93 18 4 4 Configuring Temperature Push Notifications and Temperature Units Fahrenheit or CelsiusS cceeeeneeees 94 18 4 5 Editing Camera Mobile Streaming Settings cceeeeees 94 18 4 6 Editing Camera Video SettingS ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 95 18 4 7 Configuring LED Control and Motion Detection SensiliViy sieaa en a atte T rO FOr 97 18 4 8 Configuring Night Mode Settings cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 97 18 4 9 Editing Camera Wired Network SettingS cceseeeeeeeees 99 18 4 10 Editing Camera WiFi Network SettingS cccceeeeeeeeeees 99 18 4 11 Enabling Email Notifications ccc cceee cee eee e eee eeaees 100 18 4 12 Enabling Speaker Alarms ccccceceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeaeens 101 18 4 13 Configuring microSD Recording ccceeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeees 102 18 4 14 Configuring the Camera Recording and Alarm Schedule sorier e s E E a eee 103 18 4 15 Configuring the Camera Date and Time 0ceeeeeeee 106
14. 2ko ACDOO lve erected a re a 166 Technical Specifications LNC216 cccccceeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeaes 167 Technical Specifications LNC226X cccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeeenenenes 169 Cleaning and Disposal msala a aa 171 24 1 Disp salof the DeViCE wccriesciscerstssenmnie a E 171 NOUCCS ine a A a sie te een eae eee 172 Troubleshooting esna A E a 173 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US Ix Important Safeguards 1 1 Safety Instructions Read this guide carefully and keep it for future reference Camera is rated for indoor use only Do not use in wet or humid areas Use the camera within given temperature humidity and voltage levels noted in the Technical Specifications Do not use the camera near a heat source such as a radiator Do not point the camera directly towards the sun or a source of intense light Do not disassemble the camera Periodic cleaning may be required Use a damp cloth only Do not use harsh cleaners or aerosol cleaners Do not cover the camera with a towel or blanket Keep all power and network cables out of reach of children Use only the included power adapter or USB power adapters rated for 1A or higher 1 2 If using this product as a baby monitor We advise you to take the following precautions to avoid possible injury to infants DO NOT place the camera too close to cribs bassinets play yards and other safe sleep environments for infants MAKE SURE to run all
15. 3 Tap Network then Wired Network TE Camera setings Wired network IP addriga 4 Select DHCP recommended to allow the camera to automatically obtain an IP ad dress from the router or Static to use fixed IP address settings If you select Static configure your IP Address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS1 and DNS2 5 Tap Update to save your settings 18 4 10 Editing Camera WiFi Network Settings Configure WiFi network settings for the camera To edit camera WiFi settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit Tap Camera Settings Tap Network then WiFi Network Slide WiFi to ON to enable WiFi on the camera and scan for available networks Poh LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 100 18 iPhone App 5 Tap a WiFi network and enter the password to connect e To connect to a hidden WiFi network tap Other Enter the SSID and select the se curity type and tap Add Tap the network name from the list and enter the password 7 ree ARI o SiM 0 75 AN Bal S Camera seti WIFi network Felresh Wi Fi CN Choose a nelwoik w im il LOREX w1 ia Opani E belkin 5i mE Other 6 Wait for the update to complete 7 Remove the Ethernet cable from the camera It will connect to the WiFi network When it is connected the blue Network LED will be on or flashing Press Camera Settings then Camera List to exit the edit camera screen 9 Tap the camera in th
16. List to the Camera List Then right click the ID and click ID Password settings Enter the camera password If you want you can also enter a name of your choice for your cam era under Camera Name Click OK ann ano _ New camera ee Sa Camera List Camera Name Lore Came A 002227147 E 002227147 Camera iD 002227148 gt v Auto Search List v Auto Search List password seess A 002227147 A 002227147 cancel eines A 002228040 A 002228040 Enter a name of your choice En Click and drag camera ID from Right click the camera ID in the ter the camera password and Auto Search List to Camera List Camera List and select ID Pass click OK word settings Connecting to your Camera over the Internet Mac 1 Right click Camera List and then click New camera Y m Camera List Da lai New Camera New Folder 1a Lorex Camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 42 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac 2 Enter the following information 28 nA New camera ee A 1 comers Name eer Camera O gt caer ID 002227148 2 1 Under Camera Name enter a name for your camera of your choice 2 2 Under Camera ID enter the CamID number printed on the label on the back of your camera 2 3 Under Password enter the camera password default lorex 2 4 Click OK 3 Double click the camera to open it in L View Aann Camera List T yee 002227147 a v
17. Schedule information Network Admin Admin login Led Control Date Time Upgrade reboot Pico English To configure the LED s 1 Select one of the following e Normal LED display LED s will function as normal For details on LED functions see 4 LNC216 Camera Overview page 4 or 5 LNC226X Camera Overview page 6 e Turn off LED display always LED s are turned off at all times e Turn off LED display after network connected LED s turn on when the camera is powered on and turn off once a network connection is made 2 Click Save amp Apply to apply settings to the camera 21 6 3 Date Time Configure the camera date and time The camera syncs with an Internet NTP time server to automatically provide the correct time once you have configured your time zone and daylight savings time settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 164 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser WATCH OVER YOUR WORLD FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD NTP Date Time Settings Information NTP Server time windows com Network Time Zone GMT 05 00 Eastern Time USA amp Canada Video Enable Disable Schedule Daylight Saving Time Start time Second Sunday v in March b Endtime Second Sunday v in November v Admin Current Ti J 2012 07 j 7 6374 5 Admin login System Up Time 0 days 0 hours 0 mins 47 secs Led Control Date Time Upgrade reboot ae English
18. amp white Tap Done to return to Video settings Brightness Manually adjust the brightness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Tap Done to return to Video settings Sharpness Manually adjust the sharpness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Tap Done to return to Video settings Low Light Sensitivity Set the camera s sensitivity in low light environments between Very High highest High and Normal lowest Tap Done to return to Video settings Place Select Outdoor for well lit environments Select Indoor if you notice strip lines in the image or if the picture is too dark on the Outdoor video setting Select Indoor Sunlight if the picture is too bright on the Indoor setting If you select an indoor setting select 60Hz or 50Hz to adjust the camera for the fre quency of your indoor lighting Tap Done to return to Video settings Preference Select whether you would like the camera to reduce the image quality or the frame rate when bandwidth increases or decreases Select Video Motion to have the camera maintain the frame rate and reduce image quality when bandwidth is insufficient Select Image Quality to have the camera main tain image quality and reduce frame rate when bandwidth is insufficient Select Better Quality to have the camera maintain frame rate and increase quality when bandwidth is sufficient Select Best Quality to have the camera maintain the frame rate and increase quality to the maximum speed o
19. en US 171 24 Cleaning and Disposal Clean camera with a slightly damp cloth or an anti static cloth Never use cleaning agents or abrasive solvents e Do not clean any part of the product with cleaners with thinners or other solvents and chemicals This may cause permanent damage to the product which is not covered by the warranty When necessary clean it with a damp cloth e Keep your camera and monitor away from hot humid or wet areas or strong sunlight e Every effort has been made to ensure high standards of reliability for your video moni tor However if something does go wrong please do not try to repair it yourself Contact customer service for assistance 24 1 Disposal of the Device At the end of the product lifecycle you should not dispose of this product with normal household waste but take the product to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment The symbol on the product User s Guide and or box indicates this Some of the product materials can be re used if you take them to a recycling point By re using some parts or raw materials from used products you make an important contribution to the protection of the environment Please contact your local authorities in case you need more information on the collection points in your area Dispose of the battery pack in an environmentally friendly manner ac cording to your local regulations LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US
20. en US 30 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android 6 Press the WPS button on the camera The LEDs will start flashing Note For LNC226xX use a Phillips screwdriver to open the compartment on the bottom of the camera Then use a thin object such as a paper clip to press the WPS button LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 31 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android 7 Place your device about 1ft 80cm away from the camera 1A 30cm i The camera scans the QR code on your Android to connect to the WiFi network When the connection is successful the camera beeps and the Camera Found mes sage below appears on your device after a few seconds Note LNC226X does not have a speaker and therefore will not beep when the connection is successful Check for the Camera Found message below on your device to confirm that connection was successful 8 Enter a name for your camera and press OK Camera found Camera Name ID 003210162 Password lorex eet 9 Tap the camera to connect ec Camera List Tom s Camera Mobile LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 32 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android 10 If this is the first time connecting to the camera you will be prompted to create your own password Tap OK please change password Default password lorex is unsecure please change password now 11 Under New pas
21. jpg attachment To enable email notifications 1 2 In Camera List tap next to the camera Tap Camera Settings lO Password Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification l Cancel Email alarm nformation gt Email trigger Network Schedule Emal alarm Tap Schedule then Email Alarm Under Email trigger select ON to enable email notifications or OFF to disable LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 122 19 iPad App Oo Under Motion sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will be trig gered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If it is set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection Tap Email alarm to return to the Email Alarm menu Note This setting does not affect the PIR motion detector Check the following trigger options for email alarms e Motion Use Video motion detection to trigger email alarms Video motion detection looks for movement in the image to determine if there is motion This means that there may be false alarms caused by changes in lighting trees moving in the wind etc e PIR Use the PIR motion detector to trigger email alarms The PIR motion detector uses Changes in temperatures e g from a person moving around in front of the camera to determine if there is motion PIR motion detecti
22. press the QR code button ise and line up the QR code printed on the back of the camera using the camera on the phone The CamID will auto matically be entered e OR Manually enter the CamID printed on the camera 5 3 Under Password enter the camera password If this is the first time connecting to the camera enter lorex Press Done 6 Tap the name of the camera in the Camera List to connect to the camera Lorex Ping connects to the camera Camera List thie LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 22 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone 7 If this is the first time connecting to the camera you will be prompted to create your own password Tap OK g 1 Please change password Default password lorex is unsecure please change password now OK 8 Under New password enter a new password for the camera and repeat the password under Confirm password Tap OK Cancel New password Confirm password 9 Tap the camera again to connect to the camera Lorex Ping streams live video from your camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 23 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad Follow the steps below to get up and running on an iPhone using WiFi or Ethernet En sure you have completed the appropriate physical setup detailed in 6 Getting Started LNC216 page 7 or 7 Getting Started LNC226X page 9 before you start 11 1 WiFi Setup l 2 Connect your iPad to your WiFi
23. 0 14027 14265 en US 15 Wall or Ceiling Mounting LNC226X 9 1 Installation Tips and Warnings e Camera is rated for indoor and outdoor applications For outdoor applications in stallation under shelter is recommended e Before installing the camera carefully plan where and how it will be positioned and where you will route the cabling that connects the camera to the power adapter e f using the camera wirelessly avoid installation in a location which requires the wireless signal to pass through cement concrete and metal structures This will reduce the transmission range e Wireless cameras require a power source to operate e f using the camera with a wireless network set up the camera s wireless connection before permanent installation e Make sure that power adapter cable and Ethernet cable if connecting the camera us ing Ethernet are long enough to reach the installation location e Ensure power outlets are sheltered from the elements 9 2 Installation 1 Use the included mounting screws to attach the camera to the mounting surface 1 1 Mark the positions of the screw holes on the mounting surface 1 2 Drill holes and insert the included drywall anchors as needed 1 3 Firmly attach camera to the surface using the included screws Note e If you run the cabling through the mounting surface connect to power before attaching the cam era to the wall e Ifyou run the cabling along the mounting surface run
24. 172 25 Notices Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the device FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 subpart C of the FCC Rules 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 The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment Such modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment However it is imperative that the user follows the guidelines in this manual to avoid im proper usage which may result in damage to the unit electrical shock and fire hazard in jury In order to improve the features functions and quality of this product the specifications are subject to change without notice from time to time To maintain compliance with the FCC s RF exposure guidelines place the camera at least 20cm 7 87in from nearby persons Industry Canada statement This device complies with RSS 210 of the Industry Canada Rules 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 Ce dispositif est c
25. 6 ls is ls Playback Camera List Local search Wifi Setup lt 3 O lt 8 information 2 Tap Alarm notification 3 Under Temperature select ON to enable temperature notifications 4 Under Temperature unit select F or C 5 Under Higher bound select the high temperature value You will receive a notification if the temperature near the camera goes above this value 6 Under Lower bound select the low temperature value You will receive a notification if the temperature near the camera goes above this value 7 Tap Update to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 116 19 iPad App 19 4 5 Editing Camera Mobile Streaming Settings Configure the camera image quality settings for streaming to mobile devices i e smart phones and tablets Please note that less bandwidth is generally available over mobile networks than over WiFi or Ethernet To edit mobile streaming settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera 2 Tap Stream Settings T 8 ID Password Tom s Camera Mii NES E Mobile Bandwidth 2 Mbps a O Resolution 1024x768 gt Frame rate Microphone Under Bandwidth select the bandwidth for your mobile connection If you are mainly connecting using WiFi you may set this setting higher Under Auto select ON to have the camera automatically select the resolution and frame rate based on available bandwidth If you choose to select
26. Camera settings Alarm notification t v Yer EE j ir Cancel Update G N information Record Network Always rec ording Cah E Cp Aula rarariinn chedule gt GChAdule recording O Local search information 5 Under Recording select ON to enable microSD recording or OFF to disable 6 Check one of the following recording options e Always Recording Camera will record continuously at all times e Schedule Recording Camera will record according to settings set in the recording schedule Note To enable Motion detection recording using iPad you must use Schedule recording Then cre ate a schedule in the Scheduling menu with Motion trigger PIR trigger or both Motion trigger and PIR trigger selected 7 Check Circular recording to set the camera to overwrite the oldest recordings when the microSD card is full or select Stop recording to set the camera to stop recording when the microSD card is full 8 Tap Update to save your settings 19 4 14 Configuring the Camera Recording and Alarm Schedule Configure schedules for recording and alarms Schedules can be configured separately for alarms and recording You can configure up to 12 schedules To create a schedule for alarms or recording 1 First you must enable alarms or recording to use the schedule N In Camera List tap t next to the camera you would like to edit Tap Camera Settings Tap Schedule then Scheduling oe LX400003 r
27. Edit ID Password Edit ID Password Cancel Camera Name Tom s Camera OF 1 ID re cs 002227147 Password Update icon Save Admin Account 3 Edit the Camera Name and Password as needed 4 Under Update icon select ON for the camera to update the icon shown in Camera List every time you connect to it or OFF for the icon to remain as is 5 Under Save Admin Account select ON to save the admin user name and password so you do not have to enter it when making setting changes Or select OFF to not save the admin user name and password The admin user name and password will be saved the next time you enter it to make a setting change 6 Tap OK to save changes LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 135 20 Android App 20 4 2 Deleting Cameras from Camera List 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to delete 2 Tap Delete 20 4 3 Editing Camera Mobile Streaming Settings Configure the camera image quality settings for streaming to mobile devices i e smart phones and tablets Please note that less bandwidth is generally available over mobile networks than over WiFi or Ethernet To edit mobile streaming settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Stream Settings alae ar RAIJAN i A 2 4 LI E W uA Frame rate l5 fps Microphone OoN 3 Under Bandwidth select the bandwidth for your mobile connection If you are mainly conne
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29. NAS in L View page 63 or see 16 4 Playing Back Video from NAS in L Play page 73 Before you can record to a NAS device please make sure of the following 1 Your NAS device must be connected to the same network as the camera and it must be turned on 2 You have the admin user name and password for your NAS device Check the instruc tion manual for your NAS device for details 3 You have the local IP address of your NAS device Check the instruction manual for your NAS device for details LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 157 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 4 Your NAS must have an available folder in the main root folder for recordings to be stored This folder must be available before you begin NAS recording and it must allow read write access An example of an acceptable recording folder would be public SS Lo x ied gt Network 192 168 5 158 gt r fl Search 192 168 5153 p Organ te Network and Shanng Center View remote printers gt T Sr Favorites device downloads E Desktop hare Share Download Recent Places guest public hare hass I Libraries Documents a Music To configure NAS recording settings 1 Select one of the following e Always Recording Record to NAS continuously all the time e Schedule Recording Record to NAS according to the settings set in the Schedul ing page See 21 4 5 Scheduling Configuring Recording and Alarm Schedules page 159
30. Setup page 44 14 1 Connecting to Your Camera on a Mac Note For Mac system requirements see 17 1 System Requirements page 77 _ k Install the L View software from the CD or download it from www lorextechnology com 2 Extract the installer file and double click it to run 3 Click and drag the L View icon to Applications to install ana kehi v1 0 0 Connecting to your Camera on the Local Network Mac Note Your computer must be on the same network as the camera to perform the steps below 1 Open L View 2 from your Applications list L View scans for cameras on your local network 2 Double click the camera ID DOO Camera List Auto Search List 002227147 A 002228040 i LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 41 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac 3 Enter the password default lorex and then click OK to connect L View connects to your camera and streams live video anono __Play password 4 If this is the first time connecting to the camera you are prompted to change your pass word Click OK Default password lorex is unsecure 7 please change password now cite 5 Enter anew password and click OK 6 Double click the camera ID under Auto Search again enter the new password and click OK L View connects to your camera and streams live video TIP To save the camera password in L View click and drag the ID from the Auto Search
31. WPS and the location of the WPS button on your router depends on your router model Check your router s instruction manual for details Choose the device you want to connect to the camera with from the list below to complete the rest of the wired Ethernet connection process To connect to the camera on iPhone see 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone page 18 To connect to the camera on iPad see 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad page 24 To connect to the camera on Android see 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android page 30 To connect to the camera on PC see 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC page 36 To connect to the camera on Mac see 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac page 41 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 8 Getting Started LNC226X Follow the steps below to get up and running on an iPhone using WiFi or Ethernet 7 1 WiFi Setup 1 Connect the camera s Ethernet cable to the Ethernet splitter 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet splitter to the Ethernet extension cable a a You can use up to 164ft 50m of Ethernet extension cable not included LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US Getting Started LNC226X 3 Connect the other end of the Ethernet extension cable to the 2 in 1 adapter 4 Connect one end of the included power adapter to the 2 in 1 adapter and connect the other end to a power outlet Note Power outlet must be sheltered from the elements
32. again to stop recording To view the recorded video see below 20 2 Playing Back Video Recorded to your Android Device After using the record button to manually record video to your Android device you can use Lorex Ping to play it back To playback video recorded to your Android device 1 From the Camera List tap Play Back KA 2 Tap the camera you would like playback f am F Play Back Play Back o ID 002228040 l 3 Select the date that you would like to playback video from and then tap a video file to open it Play Back C 2012 12 21 Fri 08 54 08 00 03 73KB w 10 51 16 00 45 863KB gt LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 132 20 Android App 4 Use the on screen controls to control playback Tap Disconnect to close the file Disconnect OOF 22 e040 BOLE Lei ec Torin gw me _ 20 3 Playing Back Video Recorded on microSD on Android You can playback video recorded on the camera microSD card not included on your An droid phone or tablet For details on setting up microSD recording see 20 4 13 Enabling microSD Recording page 143 To play back video recorded on the camera microSD card 1 From the Camera List tap 2 Tap SD card playback Edit 0 Password Siream settings Video settings Alarm Notification Camera settings SD card playback Delete LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 133 20 Android App 3 The
33. available follow the on screen instructions to install the update e It will also check for camera updates when a new firmware is available If a new camera firmware is available click OK and enter the admin user name default ad min and password default left blank Then wait for the upgrade to complete Do not unplug the camera power cable or Ethernet cable during firmware up dates The camera will reboot during the firmware upgrade process To manually check for an update 1 Click Check for latest version now If an update is available follow the on screen in structions to install the update LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 68 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC L Play is an advanced playback software that allows you to play back recorded video or snapshots from your computer hard drive or NAS 16 1 Running L Play e Double click the L Play icon a on your desktop OR e Click in L View See 16 2 L Play Overview page 68 for a detailed description of L Play functions 16 2 L Play Overview L Ploy 00 00 00 710 He GED GHD QQQ gt i W 16 15 W W P 11 1 Display 2 Minimize Restore 3 Maximize Revert to Window 4 Exit 5 Open Record Open recordings from your computer hard drive See 16 3 Playing Back Video from Computer Hard Drive in L Play page 70 6 Open NAS Open recordings from a NAS device not included See 16 4 Playing Back Video from NAS in L Play page 72 7 Open Sn
34. be trig gered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If it is set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection Note This setting does not affect the PIR motion detector 5 Tap Video Settings when finished making changes then tap Update to save your settings 20 4 6 Configuring Night Mode Settings Configure when the camera uses day or night mode When day mode is on the camera sees in color When night mode is on the camera sees in black and white and the Infrared LED turns on to enable night vision To configure Day Night mode 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Video Settings Then tap Night Mode Control Video sahi Current status Day Auto ri Schedule Manual LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 138 20 Android App 3 Select one of the following e Auto Camera will automatically switch between day mode or night mode based on the amount of light in the room e Schedule Camera will switch between day mode and night mode at scheduled times each day If using this option tap under Schedule time of night mode use the sliders to set the Start time when night mode begins each day and End time when night mode ends each day then tap OK Viden satii Update Current status Day Auto Schedule Manual Schedule time of night mode 20 00 06 00 e Manual Manually select da
35. camera scans for available video files Files are shown in a list according to the date they were recorded C 0 card playback 4 Tap a day to view recordings for that day Tap a recording to view it Emsa 0 card playback 2012 08 15 02 55 07 JADA OS00 01 2012 08 15 05 05 08 F HO 2081S I 5 Tap Disconnect to return to the recording list 20 4 Using Camera List to Edit Camera Settings You can use the Camera List to adjust the connection or other settings for your camera To access Camera Settings e Tap Camera List kJ Then tap next to the camera you would like to edit The Camera List Settings Menu appears LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 134 20 Android App Edit I Password Siream settings Video settings Alarm Notification Camera settings SD card playback Delete Note For certain menus you will need to enter the camera admin user name and password before you may change settings By default the admin user name is admin and the password is left blank 20 4 1 Editing Camera Connection Settings You can edit your camera connection information This is useful if you change the pass word of the camera or if you want to save the admin user name and password so you don t have to enter it to make settings changes To edit camera connection settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap
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38. network See your iPad s user guide for details on connecting to WiFi networks Download the free Lorex Ping HD app from the App Store Note Lorex Ping HD is a free application but it requires a valid iTunes account to download See www lor extechnology com for the latest device compatibility list Tap the Lorex Ping HD icon Ea from the home screen to open Lorex Ping Register your product using the Lorex Ping app by following the on screen instructions Press Wifi Setup then tap Next 6 Enter the password for your WiFi network and press OK A QR code appears on the screen with your WiFi network details Smart Wifi Setup Set up the WiFi of the camera meras WPS bulte essage to pe ip Key in wifi password SSID lab 123 Show Password Cancel LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 24 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad 7 Press the WPS button on the camera The LEDs will start flashing Note For LNC226xX use a Phillips screwdriver to open the compartment on the bottom of the camera Then use a thin object such as a paper clip to press the WPS button LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 25 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad 8 Place your device about 1ft 80cm away from the camera The camera scans the QR code on your iPad to connect to the WiFi network When the connection is successful the camera beeps and the Camera Found message below appears on you
39. on your iPhone For details on setting up microSD recording see 18 4 13 Configuring microSD Recording page 102 To play back video recorded on the camera microSD card 1 From the Camera List tap to open the camera settings page 2 Scroll down and tap SD card playback 3 Select the camera you would like to playback from Ra PH Playback 002227147 ey moore 4 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 91 iPhone App 4 The camera scans for recorded video files and shows a list of days with recorded vid eo Tap a day to view recordings created on that day Dh Pesswoerd 2012 7390 201 2 7 31 201287 201288 5 Tap a recording to play it 6 Tap Disconnect to return to the recordings list 18 4 Using Camera List to Edit Camera Settings You can use the Camera List to adjust the connections settings or other settings for your camera AR HA Hack ID Password ID Password Name re i T Save admin password ID rea ay Alarm notification Password Pr Stream settings Video settings Dynamic icon update EN x Save admin password Alarm notification Camera settings Stream settings 30 card playback To access Camera Settings 1 Tap Camera List a Then tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 For certain menus you will need to enter the camera admin user name and password before you may change settings By default the admin user name is admin and the passw
40. optimal video performance Up to 3 devices may connect to the system at the same time For the latest compatibility list check www lorextechnology com sup port as new models become available in the market 3 Compatible with WPS enabled routers not included 4 Stated IR illumination ranges are based on ideal conditions in total darkness and typical outdoor night time ambient lighting Actual range and image clarity depends on installation location viewing area and light reflection absorption microSD card not included Supports up to 32GB Connection speed may vary depending Internet bandwidth 7 Additional cameras sold separately Dp LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US LNC216 Camera Overview 1 Camera Lens The camera has separate lenses for day night use 2 Speaker Enables 2 way audio and alarms 3 Temperature Sensor Detects the room s ambient temperature The temperature is displayed on the camera s video display You may enable temperature alerts using the Lorex Ping app 4 Microphone 5 WPS Button Used during Quick Scan WiFi setup or to connect the camera to a wire less router not included with a WPS button 6 Indicator Lights e SD Glows when a microSD card not included is inserted Flashes during recording e a Network Glows when connected to an Ethernet or WiFi network Flashes when sending or receiving data e Status Glows when camera is connected to the Inter
41. pin or small object for at least 4 seconds to reset the camera to factory defaults This is useful if you have for gotten the password for the camera 3 WPS Button Used during Quick Scan WiFi setup or to connect the camera to a wire less router not included with a WPS button 4 Microphone 5 Daytime Lens A specialized lens for producing images during the daytime 6 Nighttime Lens A specialized lens for producing images during the night 7 Light Detector 8 Infrared LEDs Allows the camera to see in the dark 9 Network Indicator LED Glows when connected to an Ethernet or WiFi network Flashes when sending or receiving data 10 Status Indicator LED Glows when camera is connected to the Internet Flashes when there is a connection problem 11 SD Indicator LED Glows when a microSD card not included is inserted Flashes during recording LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 6 Getting Started LNC216 Complete the following steps to setup the camera to use your wireless network 6 1 WiFi Setup Use this setup if the camera is within range of your wireless network This setup does not require a wired connection to your router Note Camera requires a wired connection to power 1 Connect the power adapter to the camera and connect the other end to a power outlet Do not connect the Ethernet cable Choose the device you want to connect to the camera with from the list below to complete the rest of the WiF
42. power adapter cords and network cables where they are unlikely to be tripped over and are out of arms reach of your infant Keep them at least 3ft 1m away MAKE SURE the camera is on a stable footing so it cannot be easily knocked over Note These precautions are important even if your infant is not yet standing or mobile LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 1 LNC216 Features iOS Android PC and Mac compatible Mega pixel for up to 1280x800 resolution at 30fps Wi Fi amp wired internet connectivity Easy connection to Wi Fi networks with WPS1 Night vision up to 30ft with single high power IR LED2 microSD recording amp playback supported 5 second pre recording on SD card Dual motion detection PIR amp video Sound activated alerts Infrared thermometer and temperature alarm control Push notification of events amp email alerts with snap shot attachment Built in speaker and microphone for 2 way audio H 264 video compression Supports up to 20 simultaneous users4 Triple streaming for simultaneous SD card PC and Mobile Recording Flexible indoor mounting counter wall ceiling Expandable up to 16 cameras Watchdog function to prevent system failure As our product is subject to continuous improvement Lorex Technology amp subsidiaries re serve the right to modify product design specifications amp prices without notice and without incurring any obligation Note 1 2 3 4 5 Compatible
43. shown using hhmmss format e g 103045 is 10 30 45am LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 81 17 L View for Mac 4 Use the on screen playback controls 9090 L View Recording L 002227147 00222 4 20130501 145946 sdb 20130502 L 002228040 00222 IN L 003082141 003084 L 003085120 00308 5 4 L 003144006 0031 44 L Lorex Camera 00222 XIIE 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 Return to live video Play Pause Stop Full screen Select playback time 17 5 Playing Back Recordings on the microSD card with L View You can use L View to play back recordings on the camera s microSD card not included To set up microSD recording you must use the camera s web configuration tool For de tails see 21 4 3 SD Card Configuring microSD Recording page 156 To play back recordings on the camera s microSD card 1 Rig ht click on the camera in Camera List and select SD Card Playback Camera List 002227148 2013 05 08 C a play on selected window ID Password setting E 002227148 Video setting Night mode control Delete camera jae Se 002228040 SD Card PlayBack Lorex Camera 2 Enter the password for the camera and click OK L View searches for recordings on the microSD card LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 82 17 L View for Mac 3 Click the arrow beside a date to view video recorded on that date Double click the file you would like to play back a
44. the wind etc e PIR Use the PIR motion detector to trigger audio alarms The PIR motion detector uses changes in temperatures e g from a person moving around in front of the camera to determine if there is motion PIR motion detection is less effective at higher temperatures Note e You may also select both PIR and Motion to receive alarms from both motion triggers e The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor e Schedule Create audio alarms based on the settings set in the Scheduling menu e Disable Disable speaker alarms 5 Under Alarm Loop Times select the number of times you would like the speaker alarm to repeat when alarms occur Tap Done 6 Tap Alarm Test to sound a test alarm 7 Tap Update to save your settings 19 4 13 Configuring microSD Recording Configure video recording to the microSD card required not included To playback re cordings saved on the microSD card use L View or the iPhone iPad or Android apps To configure microSD card recording 1 Make sure a microSD card not included is inserted into the camera It is recom mended to format the microSD card before using it with the camera 2 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 3 Tap Camera Settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 124 19 iPad App 4 Tap Schedule then SD Card Camera List Move ID Password Stream settings Video sattings
45. to the camera the password is lorex 3 4 Click OK 4 Double click the camera or drag the camera to a display screen to connect to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 37 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC 5 If you have connected to this camera before L View connects to the camera If this is the first time connecting to the camera L View will prompt you to create your own password for the camera Click OK 002227147 002227147 6 Under New Password enter a password that will be used for the camera Under Con firm Password enter the password again Click OK 6 002227147 002227147 7 Double click the camera again under Camera List to connect For detailed instructions on using L View see 15 L View for PC page 47 13 2 PC WiFi Setup The camera must be connected to your router using an Ethernet cable before you can set it up to use WIFI 1 Install L View on a PC in your local network must be connected to the same router as the camera and connect to the camera 2 Right click on the camera ID in the Auto Search area and click Web Configure 3 Enter the camera admin user name and password By default the admin user name is admin and the admin password field is left blank Click Log in The Web Configure interface opens in your default web browser Note Your camera admin user name and password differs from the password used to connect to your camera to view video 4 Cli
46. view 10 Full screen 11 Mute audio 12 Adjust volume 19 1 1 Using 2 Way Audio Intercom Note The camera requires a speaker in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a speaker fa 1 While viewing touch D to activate 2 way audio intercom using the phone microphone LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 110 19 iPad App 4 again to deactivate 2 way audio 19 1 2 Taking Snapshots e While viewing tap to take a snapshot from the camera You can view snapshots using the Camera app or save photos to your computer by connecting your iPad to your computer using a USB cable Note There is no Camera app on 1st generation iPads To view your snapshots you must connect the iPad to your computer using a USB cable 19 1 3 Recording Video to iPad You can manually record video from your camera directly to your iPad s built in memory To record video to your iPad s memory 1 While viewing tap to start recording p 2 Tap again to stop recording To view the recorded video see below 19 2 Playing Back Video Recorded to iPad After using the record button to record video to your iPad you can playback video on iPad To playback video recorded to iPad 1 Tap the Playback button amp then tap iPad Playback Tom s Camera See aTom camera UMAUSLSEMo nas i Tom s Camera P ga Playback Camera List Local search Inforrmalicn 2 Select the cam
47. 003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 55 15 L View for PC e Periodic recording Display a camera on the selected display screen and record ona repeating schedule Schedules are managed by screens Each screen can support 1 schedule which records or displays 1 camera There are a maximum of 16 possible screens that can be configured for recordings The screens are numbered between 1 and 16 in the order shown below oump OGL Note A camera can only be shown or recorded in one display screen at a time It is recommended to configure only one schedule per camera 15 5 1 Configuring a Continuous Recording or Play Only Schedule Note Your computer must be on and L View must be running to enable scheduled recording to your computer hard drive If your computer is off or on Sleep or Hibernate mode scheduled recording to your computer hard drive will not work LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 56 15 L View for PC 1 Click C to open the Scheduling menu 8 Mode G gt Play only Continuous recording Periodic recording Play only Continuous recording Start Hour Minute 2012 08 23 16 36 av Stop 2012 08 23 17 36 EM Sunday Monday Tuesday _ Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Give up that scheduled recording playing Cancel Under Window select the screen you would like the schedule to run on The ar rangement of screens in L View is shown above Double click a camera from the Camera L
48. 1 Turn off 2 way audio 1 2 Adjust speaker volume 18 1 2 Taking Snapshots e While viewing tap to take a snapshot from the camera You can view snapshots us ing the Camera app or save photos to your computer by connecting your iPhone to your computer using a USB cable 18 1 3 Recording Video to iPhone You can manually record video from your camera directly to your iPhone s built in memory To record video to your iPhone s memory 1 While viewing tap oO to start recording 2 Tap go again to stop recording To view the recorded video see below 18 2 Playing Back Video Recorded on iPhone After using the record button to record video to your iPhone you can playback video on iPhone LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 90 18 iPhone App 18 2 1 Using Playback 1 From the Camera List tap Playback Oi Note If you are still connected to the camera tap Disconnect to return to the Camera List Disconnect on ly appears when holding the phone in portrait mode 2 Tap the name of the camera you would like to select Playback Pom Tom s Camera ee D 002227147 3 Tap the date of the video recording you would like to playback Then tap the desired video file to start playback 4 Use the on screen video controls to control playback Tap Stop to return to the file list 18 3 Playing Back Video Recorded on microSD on iPhone You can playback video recorded on the camera microSD card not included
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51. 2 Click Browse Click Scan Neighborhood to scan your local network for connected NAS devices Browse to your NAS device double click the folder you selected as the Shared public folder when you set up NAS recording and then select IPCamRecordFiles Click OK O Ok canca IPCamRecordFiles double click to look up folders 5 Click next to the year and then click next to the month you would like to play back video from LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 74 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC Recorded File Current Record Folder Be 2012 MYCLOUDPRO pubic IPCamRecordFi Browse aE August gt B 20120827 Date Time Period Start time 2012 08 27 00 00 00 Stop time 2012 08 27 00 00 00 V Record Always V Record on Motion 7 Record on Event 6 1 Double click a day to select video recorded on that day L Play shows times that have video recorded for each camera 6 2 Click the camera or cameras you would like to play back video from 6 3 Click Play 7 Playback begins from the earliest video files recorded on that day Use the slider to ad just the playback time 16 5 Viewing Snapshots in L Play You can use L Play to open snapshots saved from either L Play or L View To view snapshots in L Play 1 Click Open Snapshot L Play opens the snapshot folder Open NAS P e K Open Snapshot LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14
52. 2 0 14027 14265 en US 125 19 iPad App 5 Tap Add Schedule 6 Under Email Alarm check Motion trigger to send an email alarm based on video motion check PIR trigger to use the PIR motion sensor or select both Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor 7 Under Speaker Alarm check Motion trigger to activate the siren based on video mo tion check PIR trigger to use the PIR motion sensor or select both Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 126 19 iPad App 8 Under SD card record check Continuous for the camera to record to microSD con tinuously during the scheduled time Check Motion trigger to record when video mo tion is triggered during the scheduled time select PIR trigger to record when the PIR motion sensor is triggered during the scheduled time or select both Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor j Motion trigger PIR trigger Speaker alarm Motion trigger PIR trigger SD card record Motion trigger PIR trigger Continuous Time period Fixed time 9 Under Time period select one of the following e Every week Create a weekly recording schedule Tap and check the days you would like the schedule to apply to Tap Start and End and use the sliders to config ure the start and end tim
53. 265 en US 75 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC Snapshot Preview Snapshot Files Q gt 002227145 002227 O gt 20120827 3 Feo 2 1 Click next to the camera you would like to open snapshots from or click next to L Play to open snapshots taken in L Play 2 2 Click to open snapshots from the selected day 2 3 Double click to open a snapshot Snapshots are opened in Windows Photo Viewer or your default image viewing program 16 6 Converting Video Files to AVI L Play allows you to convert recorded video files to avi format You can play avi files in Windows Media player share them with family or friends or post them online To convert video files to avi format 1 While a video file is playing click Start Time The converted avi video file will start at this point in the video Open Record Open NAS P 4am E Note If you have more than one video open make sure to select the screen that is currently playing the video you would like to convert Click a screen to selected The CamID for the currently selected screen is shown in white 2 When you would like the converted avi video file to end click Stop Time 3 Click Convert The Convert to AVI menu opens LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 76 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC 4 t Convert to AVI I Video Info Camera name 002228041 002228041 Recording date 2012 08 24 Start time 12 01 1
54. 4 AM Stop time 12 02 26 AM Save As Savein C Users Nab Desktop Filename 002228041 20120824 000114 avi You can change the folder or file name 4 1 Optional If you want to select a custom folder to save the avi file click Browse or use the default folder Q gt Cems 4 2 Optional If you want to use a custom file name for the avi file enter it under File name 4 3 Click Convert to convert the video file to avi Wait for the file to convert 5 Click Open to open the folder where your converted file is saved LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 77 17 L View for Mac L View for Mac allows you to view your camera on a Mac computer L View for Mac is available as a free download from www lorextechnology com For instructions on connecting to your camera using Mac see 14 Connecting to Your Cam era on Mac page 41 17 1 System Requirements Description Minimum System Requirements CPU 2 0 GHz dual core recommended 2GB OS X 10 6 8 Snow Leopard Intel Processors only Minimum 5 10 GB free for recordings 17 2 L View for Mac Interface Q e90 L Vjew Lorex Ca 25 k r LUEEN ta UCE z i atime Bole 11 oO 1a bin Auto Search List a 3 gt A 002227147 fi 002228040 003082141 Camera Offline OROROMUIKU CyPumer skein OKOLO 1 Window Controls Click to exit or minimize L View 2 Camera List Shows cameras that have been saved in
55. Check Motion trigger to record when video mo tion is trigger during the scheduled time select PIR trigger to record when the PIR motion sensor is triggered during the scheduled time or select both Beck Add schedule 0 card record Continuous Motion trigger PIR trigger lime period J Fixed time Every week Evory day 9 Under Time period select one of the following e Every week Create a weekly recording schedule Tap and check the days you would like the schedule to apply to Tap Start and End and use the sliders to config ure the start and end time for the schedule Tap OK e Every day Create a daily recording schedule Tap then tap Start and End and use the sliders to configure the start and end time for the schedule Tap OK e Fixed time Create a one time schedule for example if you are going on vacation and would like to record all the time Tap then tap Start and End and use the sliders to configure the exact date and time when you would like the schedule to start and end Tap OK Back Add schedule SD card record Continuous Motion trigger PIR trigger Time period J Fixed time 2 Every week Evory day 10 Tap OK to save the schedule Tap Update to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 106 18 iPhone App To delete a Schedule 1 From the Scheduling menu swipe the schedule you would like to delete from left to right Ho Sim Gamera st
56. Click OK to save changes The next time you exit L View and re open it it will ask you for a password to log in 15 9 5 Image Ratio The Image Ratio menu allows you to configure L View to preserve the original aspect ratio of the video or to allow the video to stretch to fill the display area R Settings Directones Startup options Fixed P access Loui Software Update image ratio 7 Keep image ratio OK Cancel To configure Image Ratio 1 Check Keep Image Ratio to not allow any stretching of the image bars may appear on the sides of the image Un check Keep Image Ratio to stretch the image to the entire size of the display 2 Click OK to save changes 15 9 6 Software Update The Software Update menu allows you to enable automatic updates of L View or the cam era firmware It also allows you to manually check for updates W Settings elt Directones Startup options Fixed P access Login Image ratio Software Update Software Update Auto Update Z Automatically Check Software Update Check eventime when L View starts Check for latest wersion now To enable automatic upgrades 1 Check Automatically Check Software Update LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 67 15 L View for PC 2 Click OK L View will check online for an software updates when it opens If an update is
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58. L View 13 E All Camera Action Click to perform an action on all cameras 14 g E He Split Screen Selectors Click to select split screen dis play configuration 15 Full Screen Click to open the camera display area in full screen Press ESC to exit full screen 15 2 1 Display Sub Menu The Display sub menu opens when you right click on a camera s display area It contains additional camera controls LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 49 15 L View for PC The Display sub menu contains the following controls e Full window Open the camera in single camera view e Auto reconnect L View will attempt to reconnect to the camera if it becomes disconnected e Stop Disconnect from the camera e Properties Click to view video properties 17 fps 1219 0 kbps 640x 460 Video Properties 15 2 2 All Camera Action Press IE J to open the All Camera Action menu Play All Pause all Disconnect all Clear all connection info The All Camera Action Menu contains the following controls e Snapshot all Take a snapshot from all connected cameras e Play all Connect to all cameras selected in display grid e Pause all Pause video for all connected cameras Click Pause all again to resume video e Disconnect all Disconnect from all connected cameras e Clear all connection info Remove all cameras from the display grid 15 3 Camera List Managing Cameras The Camera List is used to save con
59. L View Double click cameras to connect to them Note To connect to multiple cameras click to select a display area The selected area is highlighted Then double click the camera to open it in the selected area LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 78 17 L View for Mac 3 Auto Search List Auto Search shows cameras located on your local network LAN e Double click the camera ID to view the camera e Drag the camera to the Camera List to save the camera e Right click the camera ID and select Web configure to configure the camera set tings using a browser See 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser page 148 ann Camera List e 002227147 v Auto Search List f 002227147 a 002228040 4 Playback Click to open Playback mode For details see 17 4 1 Playing Back Vid eo from Your Mac s Hard Drive page 80 5 ait All Camera Action Click to perform an action on all cameras 6 Recording Controls Record Click to start stop manual recording For details see 17 4 Recording Video to Your Mac s Hard Drive page 79 Snapshot Click to take a snapshot from the camera To view snapshots click and select Snapshot folder Folder Click to open the recording folder or snapshot folder for this camera Recording Folder Snapshot Folder 7 Display Area Shows video from your camera e Double click to view the camera in full screen double click again
60. Local Search to Add Cameras You can use the Local Search Menu to automatically add the ID s for cameras on your lo cal network To add cameras using local search 1 2 Tap the Local Search button Ea Lorex Ping automatically scans for cameras on your local network Tap Search to re scan uaF PM Local search Search Local search 002227147 192 1668 0 141 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 108 18 iPhone App 3 Tap a camera from the list The Add camera screen comes on with the camera ID al ready entered 4 Enter a Name of your choice and enter the camera Password If you have not con nected to your camera before the password is lorex 5 Tap Done The camera is now added to camera list Tap the camera name in Camera List to connect to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 109 19 iPad App The app for iPad is called Lorex Ping HD For instructions on connecting to your camera using iPad see 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad page 24 19 1 Live Viewing with Lorex Ping HD Tom s Camera ee Mobile ONOR Camera List Move Tom s Camera nt 2012 08 15 14 53 21 S Playback Camera List Local search Information Disconnect from connect to camera Information Record to iPad Snapshot Activate 2 way audio speaker required Perform action to all cameras View selected camera in single channel view 4 camera view 6 camera
61. ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when sound is detected by the camera or OFF to disable Under Sound Sensitivity select a sensitivity for Sound Push Alarm Notifications between 1 lowest and 10 highest 5 Under PIR select ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when motion is detected us ing the PIR motion sensor or OFF to disable Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor 6 Tap Update to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 115 19 iPad App 19 4 4 Configuring Temperature Push Notifications and temperature Units Fahrenheit or Celsius Temperature Push Notifications can be set up to send you alerts if the temperature near the camera goes higher or lower than the specified values You can also select the temper ature unit that will be used by the system Note The camera requires a temperature sensor in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a tem perature sensor B Lorex Ping Lorex Ping CamlD 003210162 37m ago Alarm triggered Event Temperature 2013 06 28 03 48 33 To configure temperature push notifications 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera iPad gt Camera List Move ID Password lorex E Mobile gt Motion Sound 2 37 PM 88 mm Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification M 2 OFF Sound sensitivity5 Medium gt Lower bound Ga ma
62. Outdoor video for well lit environments Select Indoor Video if you notice strip lines in the image or if the picture is too dark on the Outdoor video setting Select Indoor video sunlight if the picture is too bright on the Indoor Video setting 60Hz light freq 50Hz light freq If necessary select 60Hz light freq or 50Hz light freq to adjust the camera for the frequency of your indoor lighting These settings are not available when the camera is set to Oudoor video Enable audio microphone Disable audio microphone Select Disable audio microphone to disable the built in microphone in the camera or select Enable audio microphone to enable it Enable time display Disable time display Select Disable time display to turn off video time stamps or Enable time display to turn on video time stamps 2 Click Save amp Apply to apply the settings to the camera You may need to reconnect to the camera after making settings changes LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 152 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 21 3 2 Mobile Video Set streaming settings for connecting using a smartphone or tablet Note that less band width is generally available when connecting to the camera over a mobile cellular network than when connecting using broadband Internet WATCH OVER YOUR WORLD FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Mobile Video Settings Information eae mobile bandwidth Select resolution amp frame rate automatically Use the fl
63. Test _ gt Schedule Email ftp Alarm Speaker Alarm NAS Settings SD Card Scheduling gt Admin ttre English To configure speaker alarms 1 Under Speaker Alarm Trigger select one of the following alarm triggers Motion Use Video motion detection to trigger audio alarms Video motion detection looks for movement in the image to determine if there is motion This means that there may be false alarms caused by changes in lighting trees moving in the wind etc PIR Use the PIR motion detector to trigger audio alarms The PIR motion detector uses changes in temperatures e g from a person moving around in front of the camera to determine if there is motion PIR motion detection is less effective at higher temperatures Note e You may also select both PIR and Motion to receive alarms from both motion triggers e The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor Schedule Create audio alarms based on the settings set in the Schedule see 21 4 5 Scheduling Configuring Recording and Alarm Schedules page 159 Disable Disable audio alarms 2 Under Alarm loop times select the number of times the alarm will repeat 3 Click Alarm Test to sound a test alarm 4 Click Save amp Apply LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 156 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 21 4 3 SD Card Configuring microSD Recording Configure video recording to the microSD card r
64. US 153 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser gt WATCH OVER YOUR WORLD FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Night Mode Control Information Network Video Display Video Settings Mobile video Night Mode Schedule gt Admin To configure Day Night mode 1 Select one of the following Automatic day and night mode switch Camera will automatically switch between day mode or night mode based on the amount of light in the room Scheduled time of night mode Camera will switch between day mode and night mode at a scheduled times each day If using this option use the first set of drop down menus to select in 24 hour time what time the camera will switch to night mode and the second set of drop down menus to select when the camera will return to day mode Manual night mode control Manually select day mode or night mode If using this option under Mode select Day for day mode or Night for night mode Manual night mode control Mode Night 2 Click Save amp Apply to apply your settings to the camera 21 4 Schedule Configure recording to microSD card configure email or speaker alarms and setup the re cording alarm schedule 21 4 1 Email FTP Alarm Settings Configuring Email Alarms Configure email alarms The camera can be set up to send email alerts when motion is de tected Email alarms include a jog attachment LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 154 21 Configuring Cam
65. ab allows you to configure image quality settings such as the camera resolu tion frame rate and bandwidth settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 60 15 L View for PC To configure image quality settings 1 2 Under Bandwidth select the upload speed of your Internet connection If your Internet connection is faster than 1 5Mbps select 1 5Mbps Check Select the best resolution and frame rate automatically to have the camera automatically adjust the resolution and frame rate based on bandwidth Or un check it to manually configure the resolution and frame rate If you are manually configuring the resolution and frame rate configure the following e Resolution Manually select either 320x240 QVGA 640x480 VGA 1024x768 or 1280x800 resolution Higher resolution will give you a better more detailed pic ture but requires more bandwidth Lower resolution allows the camera to maintain a higher frame rate when available bandwidth is low e Frame rate Manually select the frame rate between 30fps highest and 1fps low est 30fps is real time video meaning that movement in the image will appear smooth with no choppiness Under Preference select your quality preference when bandwidth increases or decreases e Select Video Motion to have the camera maintain the frame rate and reduce image quality when bandwidth is insufficient e Select Image Quality to have the camera maintain image quality and reduce frame r
66. able Disable email alarms 2 If you have selected Motion under Motion Sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will be triggered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If itis set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection Note This setting does not affect the PIR motion detector 3 Under Trigger Interval enter the minimum time in seconds the camera will wait in between email alarms If this Interval is set too low you may receive a lot of messages 4 Under Email Recipient enter up to 3 email addresses that will receive email alarms LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 155 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 5 Click Save amp Apply to save email alarm settings Note If you want to use a custom SMTP server to send Email messages click Advanced enter your SMTP server information and click Save amp Apply 21 4 2 Speaker Alarm Configuring Audio Alarms A siren can be set up to go off when the camera detects motion This is helpful if you want to scare off intruders Note The camera requires a speaker in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a speaker Speaker Alarm Settings gt Information Speaker Alarm Trigger Motion PIR Schedule Disable gt Network Alarm loop times 1 v gt Video Alarm
67. ack in the camera display area e To return to a live view of your camera wait for the recording to finish then right click and select Play e OR while the recording is still playing right click in the display area and select Stop then right click again and select Play 15 9 Configuring L View To configure settings for L View click the settings button gt D 15 9 1 Directories Opening or Changing the Snapshot Recording Folder The Directories menu shows you the folder where snapshots and video files are saved It allows you to open or change the Snapshot Recording folder LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 64 15 L View for PC t E ruppe Directones settings Fixed IP access Login Image ratio Software Update Snapshot Save the snapshot files in the folder C Users ab App Data Roaming L VIEV P Open Change 0K ae To open the Snapshot folder e Click Open To change the Snapshot folder 1 Click Change 2 Select a new Snapshot folder and click OK to save changes 15 9 2 Startup Options The Startup options menu allows you to configure startup options for L View To configure startup options 1 Check Automatically start L View when Windows starts to have L View open when your computer is turned on Directories s eart Strup options settings Fixed IP access Login Image ratio T Automatically stat L Wew when Windows star
68. ain to stop recording To playback video see 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC page 68 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 54 15 L View for PC 15 4 1 Enabling Motion Triggered Recording L View can automatically record the camera to your computer hard drive when motion is detected This is useful if you don t want to miss any events that occur but want to avoid recording and using up hard drive space when nothing is happening To enable motion triggered recording 1 Right click on the camera display area and click Motion Recording POULZ 08 23 14 16125 Full window e The recording icon above the camera will turn green E to show that motion re cording is enabled It will turn yellow E when motion recording is active 2 To disable motion triggered recording right click and click Motion Recording again Note To view recordings click to open L Play See 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC page 68 15 5 Configuring a Video Playing Recording Schedule You can configure a schedule for automatically displaying a camera on a specific display screen or recording a camera to your computer hard drive You can configure the following schedule types e Play only Display a camera on the selected display screen from a start date to an end date e Continuous recording Display a camera on the selected display screen and record continuously from a start date to an end date LX400
69. ame of your choice Enter the camera password Click and drag camera ID from Right click and select ID Pass and click OK Auto Search List to Camera List word settings e If you are adding a camera over the Internet see 17 3 2 Deleting Cameras from Camera List e Right click the camera in Camera List and select Delete Camera Click OK to confirm EN X Camera List 002227147 L AA 002227147 ois Ona Thon 3 play on selected window Auto Searct ID Password setting Bitvereary Video setting gt Night mode control A 00222804 SD Card PlayBack 17 4 Recording Video to Your Mac s Hard Drive You can manually record video to your computer s hard drive LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 80 17 L View for Mac To record video to your Mac s hard drive 1 Press the recording button S to start recording The recording button will turn green during recording 2 Press the recording button again O to stop recording 17 4 1 Playing Back Video from Your Mac s Hard Drive You can playback video files you have saved to your Mac s hard drive in L View To play back video from your Mac s hard drive 1 Use the instructions above to record some video if you have not done so already 2 Click the Playback button Ci 3 Select the video file you would like to playback Note Dates are shown using yyyymmdd format e g 20121016 is October 16 2012 Video timestamps are
70. apshots Open Snapshots on your computer hard drive See 16 5 Viewing Snapshots in L Play page 74 8 Convert to AVI Convert currently playing video to avi file to play in Windows Media player or for sharing See 16 6 Converting Video Files to AVI page 75 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 69 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC ak Sh dl 9 Split Screen Selectors Click M for different split screen configurations Click eal for full screen Press ESC to exit full screen 10 Video Status Shows the time the currently playing video was recorded at 11 Volume Controls Click to adjust the volume of video being played back Click iE to mute un mute audio 12 Snapshot Click to take a snapshot from the currently playing video Snapshot func tion does not work if video is paused 13 Zoom In Click to zoom in on the selected video Once zoomed click and drag on the video to pan the camera 14 Zoom Out Click to zoom out of the selected video Once zoomed click and drag on the video to pan the camera 15 Playback Speed Shows the current playback speed Click to increase playback speed or to decrease 16 Playback Controls p Play the selected video L Pause the selected video a Close the selected video 17 Language Selector Click to select the language for L Play LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 70 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC 18 View Recordin
71. assword lorex Cancel LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 20 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone 10 Tap the camera to connect Camera List ET aa Lorex camera 11 If this is the first time connecting to the camera you will be prompted to create your own password Tap OK Please change password Default password lorex is unsecure please change password now 12 Under New password enter a new password for the camera and repeat the password under Confirm password Tap OK New password Confirm password 13 Tap the camera again to connect to the camera Lorex Ping streams live video from your camera 14 LNC226X only Replace the cover on the bottom of the camera 10 2 Ethernet Setup 1 Download Lorex Ping from the App Store Note Lorex Ping is a free application but it requires a valid iTunes account to download 2 Tap the Lorex Ping icon ee from the home screen to open Lorex Ping 3 Register your product using the Lorex Ping app by following the on screen instructions LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 21 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone 4 From the Camera List tap to add a camera 1 27 p fa Camera List 5 Enter the following information ail Bell 1 41 PM Done Add camera Cancel Q Name g Q Password 5 1 Under Name enter a name for your camera This can be anything of your choice ve 5 2 Under ID
72. at night It also allows you to configure the motion detection sensitivity when us ing video motion detection ANA New camera Status LED control Normal Motion detection sensitivity i To configure the camera status LED s 1 Right click the camera in Camera List and click Video settings Then select the Con trol tab 2 Under Status LED Control select one of the following e Normal LED s will function as normal For details on LED functions see 4 LVC216 Camera Overview page 4 or 5 LNC226X Camera Overview page 6 e Always turn off LED s are turned off at all times e Turn off after connected LED s turn on when the camera is powered on and turn off once a network connection is made 3 Click Update to save changes Enter the camera admin user name default admin and password default left blank and click OK Click OK to exit the settings window Note The camera may reboot after settings are changed Wait about 30 seconds and then double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera To configure motion detection sensitivity Note The following method works when using video motion detection It does not work when using PIR motion detection For details on enabling motion detection and selecting video motion detection or PIR see 21 4 Schedule page 153 1 Right click the camera in Camera List and click Video settings Then select the Con trol tab 2 Under Motion Detect
73. ate when bandwidth is insufficient e Select Better Quality to have the camera maintain frame rate and increase quality when bandwidth is sufficient e Select Best Quality to have the camera maintain the frame rate and increase qual ity to the maximum speed of the connection Click Update to save changes Enter the camera admin user name default admin and password default left blank and click OK The camera will disconnect Wait about 15 seconds and then double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera 15 7 2 Video Tab Configure General Video Settings The Video tab allows you to configure general video settings such as color and brightness settings i Video color Brightness Calor 5 Medium Viden flips f gt Moma BL veo eng C027 ot Low ight sensitivity Quality Video Control Camera info Very high osp F Enable time display on video lt lt Microphone LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 61 15 L View for PC To configure general video settings _hk Under Video Color select Color or Black amp White Under Sharpness select the sharpness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Under Place select Outdoor video if the area with the camera is brighily lit Select In door Video if you notice strip lines in the image or if the picture is too dark on the Out door video setting Select Indoor vi
74. ave the admin user name and password the next time you enter it or OFF to require the admin user name and password whenever settings changes are made 5 Tap Done to save changes 19 4 2 Deleting Cameras from Camera List 1 In Camera List tap Move Camera List Move pot Tom s Camera 4 5s Mobile ei 2 Tap ce next to the camera you would like to delete then tap Delete to confirm 3 Tap Done LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 114 19 iPad App 19 4 3 Editing Motion Sound Notification Settings Push Notifications Push Alarm Notifications can be set up to create a notification straight to your iPad when motion or sound is detected by the camera Push Alarm Notifications go directly to the no tifications area on your device Lorex Ping Lorex Ping CamID 002227147 Alarm triggered Event Motion Sound and PIR To enable Push Alarm Notifications 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera 2 37 PM 88 mp Camera List Move ID Password Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification a wx EO CE O l PIR p Temperature Current temperature TA G Temperature unit e jF Higher bound 0 Lower bound Playback Camera List Local search Wifi Setup Information 2 Tap Alarm notification 3 Under Motion select ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when motion is detected using video motion detection or OFF to disable 4 Under Sound select
75. bpart C RSS210 Operating 0 50 C conenions Humditiy 20 80 RH non condensing As our product is subject to continuous improvement Lorex Corporation amp subsidiaries re serve the right to modify product design specifications amp prices without notice and without incurring any obligation LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 169 23 Technical Specifications LNC226X Specification Value Mode Day amp Night Image sensor HD up to 1280x800 resolution 1 4 Megapixel Color CMOS Separate sensors for day and night with automatic gain white balance exposure and brightness control Light sensitivity 0 2 Lux IR LED off O Lux with 9 meters IR LED on Automatically turn on the IR LED in low light environment Night vision range 5Oft 15m 75ft 23m Lens 4 2mm F2 4 viewing angle 67 fixed iris Day and night separate lens Buttons One reset button to factory default settings One WPS button for automatic WiFi setup Indicators One LED for Internet connection status indication One LED for Ethernet connection indication One LED for SD card recording indication 1280x800 1024x768 VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 Video management L View software for viewing and archiving up to 16 cameras PC Mac software Lorex Ping app for viewing cameras on mobile iOS Android Security Web management username password protection Video display ID password protection WiF
76. cations can be set up to create a notification straight to your iPhone when mo tion or sound is detected by the camera Push Alarm Notifications go directly to the notifi cations area on your device Lorex Ping Lorex Ping CamiD 002227147 Alarm triggered Event Motion Sound and PIR To configure motion sound push notifications 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera 2 Tap Alarm notification Motion OFF lt Motion sensitivity 3 gt lt Q Sound Tor amp Sound sensitivity 5 Medium gt lt O PIR OFF lt Q Temperature OFF Camera List 3 Under Motion select ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when motion is detected using video motion detection or OFF to disable 4 Under Motion Sensitivity select the sensitivity for video motion detection push notifi cations between 1 lowest and 10 highest and press OK 5 Under Sound select ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when sound is detected by the camera or OFF to disable Under Sound Sensitivity select a sensitivity for Sound Push Alarm Notifications between 1 lowest and 10 highest and press OK 6 Under PIR select ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when motion is detected us ing the PIR motion sensor or OFF to disable Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor 7 Tap Update to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 94 18 iPhone App 18 4 4 C
77. ck on Network and then WiFi Security LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 38 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC 5 Click WiFi Scan and select your WiFi network from the list None WEP WPA 2 PSK WPA personal E e me Properties silil 802 11b g n 54Mbps WPA 6 Under WPA PSK Key or WEP Key enter the WiFi password Click Save amp Apply WiFi Security Settings se7soo LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 39 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC 7 Click WiFi Security again and click WiFi Test this may take up to 60 seconds WiFi Security Settings belkin 5f4 None WEP WPA 2 PSK WPA personal Wifi testing status Status test success If testing failed please check the settings Ok 8 When successful Status will say Test Success If unsuccessful double check your wireless password and make sure your camera is close enough to the wireless router to get a good signal 9 Remove the Ethernet cable from the camera wait 60 seconds and then reconnect to your camera in L View LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 40 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac Follow the steps below to get up and running on a Mac computer Ensure you have com pleted the appropriate physical setup detailed in 6 Getting Started LNC216 page 7 or 7 Getting Started LNC226X page 9 before you start For instructions on setting your camera up for WiFi see 14 2 Mac WiFi
78. cording settings and schedules Configure email and audio alarms Admin Configure the camera date and time passwords and LED s Restart the cam era Perform system upgrades Language Select the language for the Web Configure interface 21 2 Network Configure networking settings for WiFi or Ethernet connection 21 2 1 Wired Network DHCP or Fixed IP Configure the camera IP address when connected using Ethernet Select DHCP or Fixed IP Network Settings For wired ethernet Obtain an IP address automatically a Use the following IP address IP address 492 168 5 423 Subnet mask oh es Das lo Default gateway 192 168 NE 3 Use the folowing DNS server address Preferred DNS server 208 67 fee 392 Alternate DNS server 168 ig 95 492 _ Save amp Apply To configure the camera to use DHCP or fixed IP 1 Select one of the following e Obtain an IP address automatically recommended Use DHCP and allow the camera to obtain an IP address from the router automatically e Use the following IP address Use a fixed IP address and manually enter the IP address information If you selected Use the following IP address configure the following e IP address Enter the IP address the camera will use Make sure it is available on your network e Subnet mask Enter the Subnet Mask e Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway address e Obtain DNS server address automatically Se
79. cting using WiFi you may set this setting higher 4 Under Auto tap to select ON to have the camera automatically select the resolution and frame rate based on available bandwidth If you choose to set the resolution and frame rate automatically go straight to step 7 Or select OFF to manually select the resolution step 5 and frame rate step 6 If you select OFF configure the following 5 Under Resolution select the resolution that will be used when connecting to the cam era using a smart phone or tablet 320x240 480x360 640x400 or 1024x768 6 Under Frame rate select the frame rate that will be used when connecting to the cam era using a smart phone or tablet between 30fps highest and 1fps lowest 7 Under Microphone tap to select OFF to turn off audio streaming to your mobile de vice or tap to select ON to turn on audio streaming to your mobile device 8 Tap Update to save your settings 20 4 4 Editing Camera Video Settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 136 20 Android App 2 Tap Video Settings Then tap Video Video setti V i d PO cO ali Brightness 5 Medium sharpt 10 i sNATE Low light sensitivity Very high Place Indoor Sunlight 50 HZ Preference Best ouality lime display on video video flip 3 Configure the following 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 Video colo
80. d etc e PIR Use the PIR motion detector to trigger email alarms The PIR motion detector uses changes in temperatures e g from a person moving around in front of the camera to determine if there is motion PIR motion detection is less effective at higher temperatures Note e You may also select both PIR and Motion to receive alarms from both motion triggers e The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor e Scheduling Send email alarms based on the settings configured under Schedule 7 Enter up to 3 email addresses under Recipient1 3 that will receive email alarms 8 Tap Update to save your changes Note If you want to use a custom SMTP server to send Email messages click SMTP Settings enter your SMTP server information and tap OK 20 4 12 Enabling Speaker Alarms Configure the siren The siren can be set up to go off when the camera detects motion This is helpful if you want to scare off intruders Note The camera requires a speaker in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a speaker To configure speaker alarms 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Schedule then Speaker Alarm Camera set Update Speaker Alarm Trigger a Alarm loop times toy scheduling Motion PIR Alarm Test 4 Under Speaker Alarm Trigger tap to select ON to enable speaker alarms or OFF to disable 5 Under Alar
81. d End Time use the sliders to configure the start and end time for Daylight Savings Time and then tap Done GMT 05 00 Indiana East Tap Update to save your changes Tap OK The camera will reboot to apply the new time zone 19 4 16 Rebooting the Camera 1 Poh In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit Tap Camera Settings Tap Admin then Reboot Tap OK to confirm 19 5 Using Local Search to Add Cameras You can use the Local Search Menu to automatically add the ID s for cameras on your lo cal network To add cameras using local search 1 Tap the Local Search button oN LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 129 19 iPad App 2 Lorex Ping automatically scans for cameras on your local network Tap Search to re scan 3 Tap a camera from the list The Add camera screen comes on with the camera ID al ready entered 4 Enter a Name of your choice and enter the camera Password If you have not con nected to your camera before the password is lorex 5 Tap Done The camera is now added to camera list Tap the Camera List button i and then tap the camera name in Camera List to connect to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 130 20 Android App The app for Android is called Lorex Ping For instructions on connecting to your camera using Android see 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android page 30 20 1 Live Viewing with Lorex Ping for An
82. deo Sunlight if the picture is too bright on the Indoor Video setting e lf you select Indoor Video or Indoor Video Sunlight select 60Hz or 50Hz to ad just the camera for the frequency of your indoor lighting Under Video Flip select Video Flip to flip the camera image vertically and horizontally or select Normal for normal orientation Under Brightness select the brightness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Under Low Light Sensitivity set the camera s sensitivity in low light environments be tween Very High highest High and Normal lowest Check Enable time display on video to turn on video time stamps or un check it to disable video time stamps Under Microphone select Enabled to enable the built in microphone on the camera or select Disabled to disable the built in microphone on the camera Click Update to save changes Enter the camera admin user name default admin and password default left blank and click OK The camera will disconnect Wait about 15 seconds and then double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera 15 7 3 Control Tab Configure Status LED s and Motion Detection Sensitivity Hr Veo tng one coe Status LED Control Normal Motion detection sensitivity The Control tab allows you to configure the camera status LED s to make the camera hard er to spot at night It also allows you to configure the motion detection sensi
83. diting Camera Video Settings T 2 In Camera List tap next to the camera Tap Video Settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 96 18 iPhone App 3 Tap Video No SIM gt 12 36 PM Video settings Video Video color Colored D Brightness 5 Medium E2 Sharpness 10 Sharp O Low light sensitivity Very high lt Q Place Indoor 50Hz Sunlight lt O Preference Best quality lt lt Time display on video ong E7 Video flip OFF lt O 4 Configure the following 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 Video color Select Colored to view the camera in color or select Black amp white Tap Video to return to Video settings Brightness Manually adjust the brightness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Tap Video to return to Video settings Sharpness Manually adjust the sharpness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Tap Video to return to Video settings Low Light Sensitivity Set the camera s sensitivity in low light environments between Very High highest High and Normal lowest Tap Video to return to Video settings Place Select Outdoor for well lit environments Select Indoor if you notice strip lines in the image or if the picture is too dark on the Outdoor video setting Select Indoor Sunlight if the picture is too bright on the Indoor Video setting If you select an indoor setting select 60Hz or 50Hz to adjust the camera for the frequency of
84. double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 88 18 iPhone App The app for iPhone is called Lorex Ping For instructions on connecting to your camera using an iPhone see 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone page 18 18 1 Live Viewing with Lorex Ping for iPhone You can use Lorex Ping in portrait or landscape mode Tilt the phone to switch between portrait or landscape antl Bell A M gt Disconnect Tom s Cam 2 Ea Video 151 kbps 5 fps Audio 56 kbps Pan Tilt control Not supported Resolution 320 x 240 Disconnect button only shown in portrait mode Video information Record video to phone memory press again to stop recording Save snapshot of the camera to your phone Play a siren on the camera speaker required Activate 2 way audio Intercom using the phone microphone speaker required Or DT rah 18 1 1 Using 2 Way Audio Intercom Note The camera requires a speaker in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a speaker LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 89 iPhone App 1 While viewing touch to activate 2 way audio intercom using the phone microphone e Avolume slider appears that allows you to adjust the speaker volume e Touch o again to turn off 2 way audio all Bell 1 56 PM Disconnect Tom s Cam Pan Tilt control Not supported Resolution 320 x 240 1
85. droid You can use Lorex Ping in portrait or landscape mode Tilt the phone to switch between portrait or landscape 1 2 Disconnect demo 2012 12 21 08 54 15 h or ren gA wd Video 5 fps Audio 62 kbps Pan Tilt Not supported Resolution 320 x 240 Disconnect button only shown in portrait mode Video information Start stop manual recording Save a snapshot of the camera on your phone Play an audio alarm on the camera requires speaker Activate 2 way audio Intercom using the phone microphone requires speaker D pr a 20 1 1 Using 2 way Audio Intercom Note The camera must have a speaker in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a speaker 1 Touch ED to activate 2 way audio intercom using the phone microphone FEH 2 Touch again to turn off 2 way audio LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 131 20 Android App 20 1 2 Saving Snapshots e Touch o to take a snapshot from the camera Snapshots are saved in png format to the DCIM Lorex Ping folder on your device To view or copy Snapshots to your com puter connect your device to your computer using a USB cable See your Android device s Instruction Manual for details 20 1 3 Recording Video to Android You can manually record video to the built in memory on your Android device To record video to your Android device 1 Press the record button O to begin recording 2 Press the record button amp
86. e Camera List to connect If you cannot connect check to make sure you have entered the correct wireless password and that the camera is in signal range of your wireless router Qo 18 4 11 Enabling Email Notifications Configure email alarms The camera can be set up to send email alerts when motion is de tected Email alarms include a jpg attachment To enable email notifications 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Schedule then Email Alarm No SIM 1 00 PM Camera settings Email alarm Email trigger C lt Q Motion sensitivity 3 gt lt Q Motion PIR Schedule V Disable Send Email LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 101 18 iPhone App 4 Under Email trigger select ON to enable email notifications or OFF to disable Then under Send Email select ON to enable email notifications 5 Under Motion sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will be trig gered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If it is set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection Tap Email alarm to return to the Email Alarm menu Note This setting does not affect the PIR motion detector 6 Check the following trigger options for email alarms e Motion Use Video motion detection to trigger email alarms Vide
87. e Turn off after network connected LED s turn on when the camera is powered on and turn off once a network connection is made 4 Tap Done to return to the Control menu 5 Under Motion Sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will be trig gered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If it is set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection Tap Con trol to return to the Control menu Note This setting does not affect the PIR motion detector 6 Tap Update to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 119 19 iPad App 19 4 8 Configuring Night Mode Settings Configure when the camera uses day or night mode When day mode is on the camera sees in color When night mode is on the camera sees in black and white and the Infrared LED turns on to enable night vision To configure Day Night mode 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Video Settings Then tap Night Mode Control iPad gt 4 35 PM Camera List Move ID Password Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification Tom s Camera G 5 Mobile 5 Cancel Update Current status Day Auto Schedule Manual Camera Info ne 3 Select one of the following e Auto Camera will automatically switch between day mode or night m
88. e camera by discon necting and reconnecting the power adapter or pressing the Reboot button see 21 6 5 Reboot page 166 To configure the Web access port For added security you may change the camera s web access port Please note that if you change the web access port you must enter the camera s IP address a colon and the camera s web access port when connecting to the camera s IP address on the local network e g 192 168 0 107 80 1 Under Web access port enter the desired web access port It must not be used by any other device on your network Note that L View will automatically update the web access port when connecting to Web Configure on the local network 2 Click Save amp Apply Restart the camera by disconnecting and reconnecting the power adapter or pressing the Reboot button see 21 6 5 Reboot page 166 Note Your computer must be on the same network as the camera to use Web Configure You may change camera settings over the Internet using the iPhone iPad or Android apps 21 6 2 LEDControl Configure the behavior of the camera status LED s This is useful if you want the camera to be harder to spot at night LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 163 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser LOREX P WATCH OVER YOUR WORLD ay FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Led Control Normal led display D Turn off led display always Video D Turn off led display after network connected
89. e for the schedule Tap Done e Every day Create a daily recording schedule Tap then tap Start and End and use the sliders to configure the start and end time for the schedule Tap Done e Fixed time Create a one time schedule for example if you are going on vacation and would like to record all the time Tap then set the Start and End using the sliders to configure the exact date and time when you would like the schedule to start and end Tap Done Time period Fixed time Every day 10 Tap Done to save the schedule Tap Update to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 127 19 iPad App To delete a Schedule 1 From the Scheduling menu swipe the schedule you would like to delete from left to right 2 Tap Delete 3 Tap Update to save your changes 19 4 15 Configuring the Camera Date and Time Configure the camera date and time The camera syncs with an Internet NTP time server to automatically provide the correct time once you have configured your time zone and daylight savings time settings To set the camera date and time 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Admin then Date Time 4 Tap Time Zone LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 128 19 iPad App 5 6 Use the slider to select your time zone e f your region observes Daylight Savings Time check Daylight Savings Time Tap Start Time an
90. e your settings 19 4 10 Editing Camera WiFi Network Settings Configure WiFi network settings for the camera To edit camera WiFi settings 1 In Camera List tap 2 next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Network then WiFi Network ID Password Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification Cancel WiFi network Update Information Wired network gt WiFi network gt gt Advance Schedule gt Admin gt 4 Slide WiFi to ON to enable WiFi on the camera and scan for available networks LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 121 19 iPad App o Tap a WiFi network and enter the password to connect e To connect to a hidden WiFi network tap Other Enter the SSID and select the se curity type and tap Done Tap the network name from the list and enter the password Wait for the update to complete Remove the Ethernet cable from the camera It will connect to the WiFi network When it is connected the blue Network LED will be on or flashing Tap next to the camera to exit the edit camera screen Tap the camera in the Camera List to connect If you cannot connect check to make sure you have entered the correct wireless password and that the camera is in signal range of your wireless router 19 4 11 Enabling Email Notifications Configure email alarms The camera can be set up to send email alerts when motion is de tected Email alarms include a
91. ecording Controls video Settings Click to edit the camera s video settings See 15 7 Configur ing Camera Video Settings page 60 3 microSD Click to open a list of recordings saved on the camera s microSD card not included See 15 6 Playing Back Recordings on the microSD card with L View page 59 2 Snapshot Click to save a still image screenshot of the camera To access Snapshots see 15 9 1 Directories Opening or Changing the Snapshot Recording Folder page 64 Snapshots are saved in png format pe Record Click to start stop manual recording For details see 15 4 Recording to Your PC s Hard Drive page 54 3 Time and Date Show the current time and date on the computer Note that the cam era time and date may differ For instructions on setting the time and date on the cam era see 21 6 3 Date Time page 163 4 Hard Drive Indicator Shows the amount of available space on the computer hard drive for recording Minimize Restore Maximize Revert to Window Exit Camera List Shows list of saved cameras Available cameras are in blue Cameras in red are not available If a camera appears in red check the network connection For more details see 15 3 Camera List Managing Cameras page 50 OO Ol Note Cameras may appear in red before you have connected to them the first time 9 Auto Search Auto Search shows cameras located on your local network LAN e Double click the camera
92. ect Celsius or Fahrenheit 2 Under Temperature Range High select the high temperature value that will trigger push notifications on phones and tablets 3 Under Temperature Range Low select the low temperature value that will trigger push notifications on phones and tablets 4 Click Save amp Apply 21 6 Admin Configure the camera date and time passwords and LED s Restart the camera Perform system upgrades 21 6 1 Admin Login Configure the admin user name and password for the camera The admin user name and password are used to login to Web Configure or change settings using apps Configure the web access port LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 162 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser WATCH OVER YOUR WORLD FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Web Access amp Password Settings Information Network Username admin Video Password CETTTTTT Schedule Password confirm eeccccce Admin Save amp Apply _ Admin login Led Control Date Time Upgrade reboot language English To configure the admin user name and password used to login to Web Configure 1 Under Username enter the desired admin user name for the camera The default is admin 2 Under Password enter the desired admin password for the camera By default the password field is left blank when logging in Repeat the password under Password confirm 3 Click Save amp Apply to apply the settings to the camera Restart th
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94. eo Settings Adjust the video quality settings Set the password to access camera video through L View or apps To set the camera password for accessing video through L View or apps 1 Under Password play video enter a password to access the camera video using L View or smart phone and tablet apps 2 Click Save amp Apply to save the new password LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 151 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser To configure camera video quality settings TIP Change only one camera image quality setting at a time before clicking Save amp Apply so you can judge the effects 1 Configure the following as needed Internet speed Select the upload speed of your Internet connection If your Inter net connection is faster than 1 5Mbps select 1 5Mbps Adjust resolution and frame rate automatically Select to allow the camera to adjust the video resolution and frame rate based on available bandwidth Use the following values Select to manually select the video resolution and frame rate for the camera Note that the image quality may decrease if there is not enough bandwidth for your selected settings Resolution Manually select either 320x240 640x480 1024x768 or 1280x800 resolution Higher resolution will give you a better more detailed picture but re quires more bandwidth Lower resolution allows the camera to maintain a higher frame rate when available bandwidth is low Frame rate Ma
95. equired not included To playback re cordings saved on the microSD card use L View or the iPhone iPad or Android apps fi ti apii atinae Always Recording Schedule Recording Disable Recording Network When disk space full j SrA Video Stop recording SD Card Status SD Card Inserted h TRINN SD Card Record Not Recording Email ftp Alarm Save amp Appl SD Card Files Speaker Alarm NAS Settings SD Card Scheduling gt Admin language English e To configure microSD card recording 1 Make sure a microSD card not included is inserted into the camera It is recom mended to format the microSD card before using it with the camera 2 Select one of the following recording options e Always Recording Record continuously all the time to microSD card e Schedule Recording Record according to the settings set in the Schedule e Disable Recording Do not record 3 Under When disk space full select Overwrite for the camera to record over the old est recordings when the microSD card is full or select Stop recording for the camera to stop recording when the microSD card is full 4 Click Save amp Apply 21 4 4 NAS Settings Configuring NAS Recording The camera can record directly to a NAS Network Attached Storage device not in cluded This is useful because the camera can record to a NAS when your computer is not on To playback NAS recordings see 15 8 Playing Back Recordings from
96. era Settings Using a Browser Email FTP Alarm Settings gt information Email FTP Trigger Motion PIR Schedule Disable gt Network Moti a 3 z Video Trigger Interval 100 seconds 1 600 ka ay in V Send Email message Email ftp Alarm Email recipient 1 7 Speaker Alarm J Email recipient 2 NAS Settings lt p Cart Email recipient 3 Scheduling a Send FTP message Admin FIP Server Username language English P Password Remote folder Save amp Apply Advanced To configure Email Alarms 1 Under Email FTP Trigger select one of the following alarm triggers e Motion Use Video motion detection to trigger email alarms Video motion detection looks for movement in the image to determine if there is motion This means that there may be false alarms caused by changes in lighting trees moving in the wind etc e PIR Use the PIR motion detector to trigger email alarms The PIR motion detector uses Changes in temperatures e g from a person moving around in front of the camera to determine if there is motion PIR motion detection is less effective at higher temperatures Note e You may also select both PIR and Motion to receive alarms from both motion triggers e The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor e Schedule Send email alarms based on the settings configured under Schedule see 21 4 5 Scheduling Configuring Recording and Alarm Schedules page 159 e Dis
97. era you would like to playback video from A list of days with recorded video appears 3 Tap a day to see recordings from that day LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 111 19 iPad App 4 Tap a recording to start playback 5 During playback tap in the display area to bring up playback controls 19 3 Playing Back Video Recorded to microSD on iPad You can playback video recorded on the camera microSD card not included on your iPad For details on setting up microSD recording see 19 4 13 Configuring microSD Re cording page 123 To play back video recorded on the camera microSD card 1 Tap the Playback button amp then tap SD Card 2 Select the camera you would like to playback from 3 The camera scans for recorded video files and shows a list of days with recorded vid eo Tap a day to view recordings created on that day 4 Tap a recording to play it 2012 07 30 11 57 45 pi 5 Tap the Camera List button E9 to exit playback 19 4 Using Camera List to Edit Camera Settings You can use the Camera List to adjust the connections settings or other settings for your camera To access Camera Settings 1 Tap Camera List G Then tap next to the camera you would like to edit LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 112 19 iPad App 2 For certain menus you will need to enter the camera admin user name and password before you may change settings By default the admin user name is ad
98. ext to the camera you would like to edit LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 98 iPhone App 2 Tap Video Settings Then tap Night Mode Control P Ife 2 49 PH Video Night mode Current status Day Auto wf Schedule Manual 3 Select one of the following e Auto Camera will automatically switch between day mode or night mode based on the amount of light in the room e Schedule Camera will switch between day mode and night mode at a scheduled times each day If using this option tap under Schedule time of night mode use the sliders to set the Start time when night mode begins each day and End time when night mode ends each day then tap OK 17 50 PM Video Night mode Update Current status Day Auto Schedule wf Manual Schedule time of night mode 12 18 17 20 e Manual Manually select day mode or night mode If using this option select Day for day mode or Night for night mode 750 PM Video Night mode Current status Day Auto Schedule Manual x Manual night mode control LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 99 18 iPhone App 4 Tap Update to save your changes 18 4 9 Editing Camera Wired Network Settings Configure the camera IP address when connected using Ethernet Select DHCP or Fixed IP To edit camera wired network settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings
99. f the connection Tap Done to return to Video settings Time Display on Video Select ON to enable time stamps on video or OFF to disable time stamps Video flip Select ON to flip the camera image vertically and horizontally or se lect OFF for the normal orientation This is useful if the camera has been mounted to a wall or ceiling upside down 5 Tap Update to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 118 19 iPad App 19 4 7 Configuring LED Control and Motion Detection Sensitivity Configure the behavior of the camera status LED s This is useful if you want the camera to be harder to spot at night You can also configure the sensitivity for video motion detection To configure LED s and motion detection sensitivity 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera 2 Tap Video Settings Then tap Control a4 PM Camera List Mw DyPassword Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification ad Update Cancel Motion sonsilivity Video gt Status LED Always tum aff gt lt 3 peee I Control gt Molon sensitnity 1 High m 5 Night mode control gt Camera Into gt ai D O Pliny Bale Camera Lint Lote search ler heen 3 Under Status LED select one of the following e Normal LED s will function as normal For details on LED functions see 4 LNC216 Camera Overview page 4 or 5 LNC226X Camera Overview page 6 e Always turn off LED s are turned off at all times
100. figure 1 Open L View right click on the camera ID under Auto Search and click Web configure Note Your computer must be on the same network as the camera to use Web Configure You may change camera settings over the Internet using the iPhone iPad or Android apps 2 Enter the camera admin user name and password By default the admin user name is admin and the admin password field is left blank Click Log in The Web Configure interface opens in your default web browser Note Your camera admin user name and password differs from the password used to connect to your camera to view video 21 1 Web Configure Overview x VIEW WHAT MATTERS LOREX INSTANTLY AWARE Model IP CAM ID Network Registration status Network type Video user Video resolution Schedule Video bandwidth Email ftp Alarm Admin NAS Record Information SD Card Record Mac Address Hex IP CAM Information wireless v030306 plus 002 227 147 Registered 3 Wired DHCP ip 192 168 50 182 i 640 x 480 1 5M bps off Not Recording Not Recording 00 1B C7 01 E2 92 00 1B C7 FFFF37 1 Information View information about the camera and camera settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 149 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser Go 6 Network Configure wired wireless network settings Connect to a wireless network Video Configure camera video and streaming settings Schedule Configure re
101. figure video recording to the microSD card required not included To playback re cordings saved on the microSD card use L View or the iPhone iPad or Android apps To configure microSD card recording 1 Make sure a microSD card not included is inserted into the camera It is recom mended to format the microSD card before using it with the camera 2 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 103 18 iPhone App 3 4 8 Tap Camera Settings Tap Schedule then SD Card No SIM gt 1 10 PM Camera settings SD card information Record Cong E5 Always recording lt Q Schedule recording vY When disk space full Overwrite E7 Stop recording SD card information 9 la Camera List Under Record select ON to enable microSD recording or OFF to disable Check one of the following recording options e Always Recording Camera will record continuously at all times e Schedule Recording Camera will record according to settings set in the recording schedule Note To enable Motion detection recording using iPhone you must use Schedule recording Then create a schedule in the Scheduling menu with Motion trigger PIR trigger or both Motion trigger and PIR trigger selected Under When disk space full check Overwrite to set the camera to overwrite the old est recordings when the microSD card is full or select Stop recording to
102. g Snapshot Folders Click to open or select folders for storing Re cordings or Snapshots Recording My recording folder F 9 gt 22 Wordata Roamingh LOREX Recording lab AppData RoaminghLOREX Recording Open Browse Snapshot My snapshot folder O C Users Nab App Data Roaming LOREX S 18 1 Current recording folder 18 2 Open recording folder 18 3 Change recording folder 18 4 Current snapshot folder 18 5 Open snapshot folder 18 6 Change snapshot folder 18 7 Click OK to confirm changes Note If changing Recording Snapshot folders make sure the same Recording and Snapshot folders are selected in L View and L Play 16 3 Playing Back Video from Computer Hard Drive in L Play You can playback recordings from your computer hard drive in L Play For instructions on recording to your computer hard drive see 15 4 Recording to Your PC s Hard Drive To playback recordings from your computer hard drive LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 71 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC 1 Click Open Record 7 Open Record Open NAS e Aa Open Snapshot 2 L Play opens recordings from your recording folder Note If no recordings appear check to see if the recording folder selected is the same as the one selected in L View If the folder is different click Browse select the recording folder used in L View and then click OK 3 Click next to the year to expand rec
103. gs Tom s Cameral 002227147 2 Under Name enter a name for the camera that will appear in Camera List This can be anything of your choice 3 Under Password enter the camera password to save the password in L View 4 Click OK 15 3 3 Deleting Cameras 1 Right click on the camera in Camera List and click Delete Camera Mobile settings Night mode control Delete camera 2 Click Delete to confirm 15 3 4 Configuring Mobile Streaming Settings Configure streaming settings when connecting using a smartphone or tablet o Mobile settings 003144006 003144006 C Allow 3GPP connections Bandwidth E 256 K v The bandwidth for the camera Video settings v Select the best resolution and frame rate automatically O 640x480 To configure mobile streaming settings 1 Right click on the camera you want to configure and click Mobile settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 52 L View for PC 2 Ensure Allow 3GPP connections is checked If this setting is unchecked you will not be able to connect to the camera with a smartphone or tablet 3 Under Bandwidth select your available mobile bandwidth If you are primarily con necting using WiFi you may set this setting higher 4 Check Select resolution and frame rate automatically to have the camera auto matically select the resolution and frame rate based on available bandwidth If you leave this unchecked configure the following
104. he app will generate the OR Code 6 Enter the password for your WiFi network and press OK A QR code appears on the screen with your WiFi network details Smart Wifi Setup Baek LPress he camera s WPS button 2 Lineup this OF code 10 20 cm facing the camera 2 Wall ihe camera connected Key In wifl password message io popup F SSID lah 123 Show Password Cancel LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 18 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone 7 Press the WPS button on the camera The LEDs will start flashing Note For LNC226xX use a Phillips screwdriver to open the compartment on the bottom of the camera Then use a thin object such as a paper clip to press the WPS button LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 19 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone 8 Place your device about 1ft 80cm away from the camera The camera scans the QR code on your iPhone to connect to the WiFi network When the connection is successful the camera beeps and the Camera Found mes sage below appears on your device after a few seconds Note LNC226X does not have a speaker and therefore will not beep when the connection is successful Check for the Camera Found message below on your device to confirm that connection was successful 1 30cm 9 Enter a name for your camera and press OK ra D Camera found Lorex camera CamiD 003210162 P
105. he same router or use a mobile device to change settings over the Internet Bright spot in video when viewing camera at night e Night vision reflects when pointing a camera to a window Move the camera to a differ ent location LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 174 Website www lorextechnology com Copyright 2014 Lorex Corporation All rights reserved worldwide Names and marks appearing herein are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Lorex Corporation and or its subsidiaries All other trademarks trade names or company names referenced herein are used for identification only and are the property of their respective owners Legal disclaimer As our product is subject to continuous improvement Lorex Corporation amp subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design specifications amp prices without notice and without incurring any obligation E amp OE Publ No LX400003 Release 2 0 Commit 14027 Head 14265 Language en US Modified 2014 05 14 Formatted 2014 05 29
106. i If using a PC or Mac WiFi setup must be com pleted while the camera is connected via Ethernet See 13 2 PC WiFi Setup page 38 or 14 2 Mac WiFi Setup page 44 e Incorrect password network information entered Re complete WiFi setup and double check your WiFi network settings e Camera is not in range of WiFi router Move the camera closer to the WiFi router e Interference with other wireless devices is affecting signal strength Move the camera and or wireless router further away from any cordless telephones or other wireless devices Password required to change settings different than password created e Changing settings requires the admin user name and password for the camera This is a different password than the one used to connect to the camera for video streaming By default the admin user name is admin and the password is left blank Forgot password for camera e Press and hold the Reset button under the camera for 4 or more seconds to reset the camera to factory default settings The password will reset to the default password lorex Camera does not appear in Auto Search or Local Search e Camera may be on different network than computer Press next to camera list and en ter the camera ID and password manually If this does not work check the network connection Cannot access Web Configure on PC or Mac e Camera may be on different network than computer Connect the camera and computer to the same network i e t
107. i WEP and WPA WPA2 security mode Installation man Plug amp play by ID password agement and maintenance Firmware upgrades by FTP L View SW upgrade Push Notification Up to 20 simultaneous users depends on video settings and Internet bandwidth Alarm and event Events triggered by motion and sound detection management Email FTP alarm message Push notification on supported mobile devices Dimensions W x D 58mm x 230mm x 52mm XH 2 3 x 9 1 x 2 1 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 170 23 Technical Specifications LNC226X Specification Value Weight 0 37kg 0 81lbs including camera bracket Approvals EMC CE FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B IC Class B Wireless RF CE FCC Part 15 Subpart C Indoor Outdoor Both IP66 rated Operating 0 50 C conditions Humditiy 20 80 RH non condensing Stated IR illumination ranges are based on ideal conditions in total darkness and typical outdoor night time ambient lighting Actual range and image clarity depends on installation location viewing area and light reflection absorption Not intended for submersion in water Installation in a sheltered location recommended As our product is subject to continuous improvement Lorex Corporation amp subsidiaries re serve the right to modify product design specifications amp prices without notice and without incurring any obligation LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265
108. i connection process e To connect to the camera on iPhone see 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone page 18 e To connect to the camera on iPad see 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad page 24 e To connect to the camera on Android see 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android page 30 e To connect to the camera on PC see 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC page 36 e To connect to the camera on Mac see 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac page 41 6 2 Ethernet Setup Complete the following steps to setup the camera with a wired connection to your router 1 Connect the power adapter to the camera and connect the other end to a power outlet Do not connect the Ethernet cable LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 7 Getting Started LNC216 2 Connect the camera to your local network 21 2 2 Connect an Ethernet cable included to the NET port on the camera and con nect the other end to an available LAN port usually numbered 1 4 on your router not included The blue Network LED on the camera will glow blue when the camera is connected to your network TTT Y TT Y OR OPTIONAL PC and Mac only If your router supports WPS press and hold the WPS button on your router until the WPS light turns on Then press the WPS button on the camera within 1 minute The camera will automatically con nect to your WiFi network and the Network LED on the camera will turn on Note Not all routers support
109. ike to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Network then Wired Network Update 4 Select DHCP recommended to allow the camera to automatically obtain an IP ad dress from the router or Static to use fixed IP address settings If you select Static configure your IP Address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS1 and DNS2 5 Tap Update to save your settings 20 4 10 Editing Camera WiFi Network Settings Configure WiFi network settings for the camera To edit camera WiFi settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Network then WiFi Network Refresh 4 Check WiFi to enable WiFi on the camera and scan for available networks LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 141 20 Android App 5 Tap a WiFi network and enter the password to connect e To connect to a hidden WiFi network tap Other Enter the SSID select the security type and tap Add Tap the network name from the list and enter the password 6 Wait for the update to complete 7 Remove the Ethernet cable from the camera It will connect to the WiFi network When it is connected the blue Network LED will be on or flashing 8 Tap Camera Settings then Camera List to exit the edit camera screen 9 Tap the camera in the Camera List to connect If you cannot connect check to make sure you have entered the correct wireless password and that the camera is in signal range of your wireless rou
110. ing Camera Connection Settings cccceeeeeeeeeeees 134 20 4 2 Deleting Cameras from Camera List ccecceseeeeeeeeees 135 20 4 3 Editing Camera Mobile Streaming Settings 0008 135 20 4 4 Editing Camera Video SettingS cccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeens 135 20 4 5 Configuring LED Control and Motion Detection ASHI staccato el Rata Mek ide hak gee eek Ba 136 20 4 6 Configuring Night Mode Settings cccceseeeseeeeeeeeees 137 20 4 7 Enabling Motion Sound Push Alarm Notifications 138 20 4 8 Configuring Temperature Push Notifications and Temperature Units Fahrenheit or Celsius 00s0e0e 139 20 4 9 Editing Camera Wired Network SettingS scceeeeeeees 140 20 4 10 Editing Camera WiFi Network SettingS csceeeeeeeees 140 20 4 11 Enabling Email Notifications cccceceeeeeeee eens eeeeeees 141 20 4 12 Enabling Speaker Alarms ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeanens 142 20 4 13 Enabling microSD ReCOrding ccceeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeanens 143 20 4 14 Configuring the Recording and Alarm Schedule 144 20 4 15 Configuring the Camera Date and Time 0cceeeeeeees 146 20 4 16 Rebooting the Camera ccccececeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeneeanens 146 20 5 Using Local Search to Add Cameras cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 146 Configuring Camera Settings Using a BrowSe cccceeseee
111. ing it with the camera 2 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 3 Tap Camera Settings 4 Tap Schedule then SD Card Carera tel Lira le SD Card Record Settings Siop recording SD Card information j ee cordamgnsened hat re 5 Under Recording tap to select ON to enable microSD recording or OFF to disable LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 144 20 Android App 8 Select one of the following recording options e Always Recording Camera will record continuously at all times e Schedule Recording Camera will record according to settings set in the recording schedule Note To enable Motion detection recording using Android you must use Schedule recording Then create a schedule in the Scheduling menu with Motion trigger PIR trigger or both Motion trig ger and PIR trigger selected Under When disk space full select Circular recording to set the camera to over write the oldest recordings when the microSD card is full or select Stop recording to set the camera to stop recording when the microSD card is full Tap Update to save your settings 20 4 14 Configuring the Recording and Alarm Schedule Configure schedules for recording and alarms Schedules can be configured separately for alarms and recording You can configure up to 12 schedules To create a schedule for alarms or recording 1 op wo N First you must enable alarms or recording to use the schedule
112. inga Eaton 12 35 20121 Dehete Add schedule J 2 Tap Delete 3 Tap Update to save your changes 18 4 15 Configuring the Camera Date and Time Configure the camera date and time The camera syncs with an Internet NTP time server to automatically provide the correct time once you have configured your time zone and daylight savings time settings To set the camera date and time 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Admin then Date Time Camera setiimgs Time 2one GAIT0S 00 Easten Time USA amp Canada A Current time 2072 08 15 13 56 55 Syslem up Ume 0 Day s 22 Houria 31 Manis 5 Sects 4 Tap Time Zone LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 107 18 iPhone App Use the slider to select your time zone GMT 05 00 Indiana East Gi 05 00 Easiern Time Daylight saving time Wf Start time M End tine e f your region observes Daylight Savings Time check Daylight Savings Time Tap Start Time and End Time use the sliders to configure the start and end time for Daylight Savings Time and then tap OK Tap Back to return Tap Update to save your changes Tap OK The camera will reboot to apply the new time zone 18 4 16 Rebooting the Camera h Poh In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit Tap Camera Settings Tap Admin then Reboot Tap OK to confirm 18 5 Using
113. ion Sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will be triggered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If itis set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection 3 Click Update to save changes Enter the camera admin user name default admin and password default left blank and click OK Click OK to exit the settings window Note The camera may reboot after settings are changed Wait about 30 seconds and then double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 86 17 L View for Mac 17 6 4 Camera Info Tab The camera info tab shows system information about the camera ANA New camara Quality Video Control r i Model index 23 Connected useris 1 NAS recording Not recording SD card recording Not recording Firmaware v rtion wO30312 joxdate To access the camera info tab e Right click on the camera in Camera List and select Video Settings Then select the Camera Info tab 17 6 5 Configuring Night Mode Settings Configure when the camera uses day or night mode When day mode is on the camera sees in color When night mode is on the camera sees in black and white and the Infrared LED turns on to enable night vision ANNA Now camera Current status Day Auto Schedule
114. ion sensor or select both e Speaker Alarm Check to use this schedule for Email Alarms Select Motion trig gered to create an audio alarm based on video motion select PIR triggered to use the PIR motion sensor or select both e SD Card Recording Check to use this schedule for microSD recording Select Continuous for the camera to record to microSD continuously during the sched uled time Select Motion triggered to record when video motion is triggered during the scheduled time select PIR triggered to record when the PIR motion sensor is triggered during the scheduled time or select both Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use some of the features above LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 160 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 3 Select one of the following to configure the times that will be used for this schedule e Every week Create a weekly recording schedule Check the days you would like the schedule to apply to Under During time enter the start time for the schedule on the left and the end time for the schedule on the right e Every day Create a daily recording schedule Under During time enter the start time for the schedule on the left and the end time for the schedule on the right e Fixed time Create a one time schedule for example if you are going on vacation and would like to record all the time Under Start time enter the exact date and time when you
115. irmware upgrade file and then click Open Click Upgrade Wait for the firmware upgrade to complete Do not disconnect the power or network cable during the firmware upgrade The camera will reboot once firm ware upgrade is complete Firmware upgrade LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 166 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 21 6 5 Reboot Restart the camera from your Internet browser This is useful if you need to restart the camera to apply settings changes or if the camera encounters an error To restart the camera 1 Press the reboot button LOREX P WATCH OVER YOUR WORLD ay FROM ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Information This will restart the device Network Video Schedule Admin Admin login Led Control Date Time Upgrade reboot Brees English LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 167 22 Technical Specifications LNC216 Specification Value Mode Day amp Night Image sensor HD up to 1280x800 resolution 1 4 Megapixel Color CMOS Separate sensors for day and night with automatic gain white balance exposure and brightness control Effective distance 7 meters Light sensitivity 0 2 Lux IR LED off O Lux with 9 meters IR LED on Automatically turn on the IR LED in low light environment Infrared Infrared range 40 115 C accuracy 0 5 C thermometer Lens 4 2mm F2 4 viewing angle 66 fixed iris Day and night separate lens B
116. ist to select it for this schedule The camera connection information automatically populates Under Password Enter the camera password if it is not saved in L View Select Enable to enable the schedule or Disable to disable it Under Mode select Continuous recording to continuously record the camera from a start date to an end date or select Play only to display the camera on the selected screen from a start date to an end date Under Play only Continuous recording configure a Start and End date and time for your schedule Under Recording Playing Conflict select what you would like L View to do if there is already a camera playing on the selected screen when the recording schedule begins Select Record Play as scheduled recommended to have the schedule automati cally remove any cameras shown on the screen when it starts Select Give up that scheduled recording playing to cancel this schedule if there is already a camera on the selected screen Click Save to save the schedule Note To view recordings click to open L Play See 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC page 68 15 5 2 Configuring a Periodic Repeating Recording Schedule A Periodic recording schedule displays a camera on the selected display screen and re cords on a repeating schedule To configure a Periodic recording schedule LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 57 15 L View for PC 1 Oo Note Your computer must be on and L View mus
117. ity to have the camera maintain the frame rate and increase qual ity to the maximum speed of the connection Click Update to save changes Enter the camera admin user name default admin and password default left blank and click OK Click OK to close the settings window Note The camera may reboot after settings are changed Wait about 30 seconds and then double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 84 17 L View for Mac 17 6 2 Video Tab Configure General Video Settings The Video tab allows you to configure general video settings such as color and brightness settings 90A New camera Quality PE Control Camera Info Video color Brightness coord 5 Medium lt Q Sharpness Low light sensitivity Q High Y lt p Place OSD O gt roo Enable time display on video g Light frequency Microphone 60 Hz x Enabled 7 lt 0 Video flip Gy Normal X Update lt 0 Cancel To configure general video settings 1 8 g Right click the camera in Camera List and click Video settings Then select the Vid eo tab Under Video Color select Colored or Black amp White Under Sharpness select the sharpness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Under Place select Outdoor if the area with the camera is brightly lit Select Indoor if you notice strip lines in the image or if the picture is too dark on the Outdoo
118. k to see if NAS recording options are correct click NAS Settings again and then click NAS Info This will allow you to see the recording and hard drive status of your NAS device Note Recordings will not appear on your NAS device until at least 5 minutes after you configure NAS re cording This is because of the time it takes to package recordings and transfer them to the NAS device 21 4 5 Scheduling Configuring Recording and Alarm Schedules Configure schedules for recording and alarms Schedules can be configured separately for alarms and recording You can configure up to 12 schedules Schedule Management information _ Email ftp Alarm Motion triggered PIR triggered Network Speaker Alarm Motion triggered PIR triggered ee _ NAS Record Nas schetdule not enabled Schedule _ SD Card Record Continuous Motion triggered PIR triggered Emailiftp Alarm C Every week Sun M n Tue Wed Thu Fr _ Sat Every day During time 2 00 0 00 Speaker Alarm Endtime 2012 4 08 J 137 13 00 SD Card Scheduling Add Schedule gt Admin language English WP To create a schedule for alarms or recording 1 First you must enable alarms or recording to use the schedule 2 Check which alarm or recording types will use this schedule e Email ftp Alarm Check to use this schedule for Email Alarms Select Motion trig gered to send an email alarm based on video motion select PIR triggered to use the PIR mot
119. le Tap OK e Fixed time Create a one time schedule for example if you are going on vacation and would like to record all the time Tap Start and End and use the sliders to con figure the exact date and time when you would like the schedule to start and end Tap OK 10 Tap OK to save the schedule Tap Update to save your settings To delete a Schedule 1 From the Scheduling menu press the Android menu button and tap Delete Add schedule 2 Select the schedule you want to delete and tap Delete Camera set delete S Every week oooooox 05 00 09 35 S Every day 13 15 13 30 3 Tap Update to save your changes LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 146 Android App 20 4 15 Configuring the Camera Date and Time Configure the camera date and time The camera syncs with an Internet NTP time server to automatically provide the correct time once you have configured your time zone and daylight savings time settings To set the camera date and time 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit Tap Camera Settings Tap Admin then Date Time Tap Time Zone PON Camera set Time Zone fiskMi1 05 00 Eastern limel Us Current Time le 14 System Up Time davs 2 hours 23 ming 42 sec 5 Use the slider to select your time zone 6 If your region observes Daylight Savings Time check Daylight Savings Time Tap Start Time and End Time use the sliders to configure the
120. lect to have the camera automati cally select a DNS server e Use the following DNS server address Select and then manually enter DNS server information Click Save amp Apply LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 150 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser 21 2 2 WiFi Security Configuring WiFi settings Configure the camera to connect to a WiFi network and configure WiFi settings To configure WiFi Settings Note For instructions on connecting your camera to a WiFi network see 13 2 PC WiFi Setup page 38 or 14 2 Mac WiFi Setup page 44 1 Perform one of the following WiFi Security Settings Enable WiFi fimction Disable WiFi function SSID belkin 5f4 Security mode None WEP WPA 2 PSK WPA personal WPA Encryption TKIP WPA PSK Key IP address WiFi test WiFi Sean e To Scan available WiFi networks click WiFi Scan e To connect to a hidden WiFi network select Enable Wifi function and manually fill out the SSID Security mode i e encryption type and the WEP or WPA PSK Key Click Save amp Apply Refresh the page and select WiFi test When the test is suc cessful disconnect the camera from Ethernet e To configure a fixed IP address for the camera when connected over WiFi click IP address configure the settings as needed and click Save amp Apply e To test configured WiFi settings click WiFi test 21 3 Video Configure camera video and streaming settings 21 3 1 Vid
121. m cribs bassinets play yards and other safe sleep environments for infants e Do not point the camera out of a window The camera will not be able to see at night time due to reflection from the Infrared LED e Temporarily connect the camera and test it before permanent installation e f using the camera with a wireless network set up the camera s wireless connection before permanent installation e Make sure that power adapter cable and Ethernet cable if connecting the camera us ing Ethernet are long enough to reach the installation location 8 2 Installation 1 Use the camera mounting stand to mark holes for the mounting screws If you are in stalling the camera in the ceiling the screw holes should face the same direction that you would like the camera to point 2 Drill holes for the mounting screws If installing in drywall it is recommended to use the included drywall anchors 3 Attach the camera to the wall or ceiling using the included mounting screws Adjust the camera angle as necessary See below for suggested stand configurations Wall Mount Ceiling Mount LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 14 Wall or Ceiling Mounting LNC216 4 Secure the stand position by using a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screw connect ing the camera to the stand see diagram below 5 Connect the power adapter cable and Ethernet cable if connecting the camera using Ethernet to the camera LX400003 r 2
122. m Loop Times select the number of times you would like the speaker alarm to repeat when alarms occur LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 143 Android App 6 Select from the following speaker alarm triggers e Motion Use Video motion detection to trigger audio alarms Video motion detection looks for movement in the image to determine if there is motion This means that there may be false alarms caused by changes in lighting trees moving in the wind etc e PIR Use the PIR motion detector to trigger audio alarms The PIR motion detector uses changes in temperatures e g from a person moving around in front of the camera to determine if there is motion PIR motion detection is less effective at higher temperatures Note e You may also select both PIR and Motion to receive alarms from both motion triggers e The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor e Scheduling Create audio alarms based on the settings set in the Schedule 7 Tap Alarm Test to sound a test alarm 8 Tap Update to save your settings 20 4 13 Enabling microSD Recording Configure video recording to the microSD card required not included To playback re cordings saved on the microSD card use L View or the iPhone iPad or Android apps To configure microSD card recording 1 Make sure a microSD card not included is inserted into the camera It is recom mended to format the microSD card before us
123. min and the password is left blank iPad 3 43 PM Not Charging L Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification Camera List Move ID Password Stream settings C Tom s Camera pere Mobile i Cancel ID Password P 7 Tom s Camera a2 ID 002227147 remem O Dynamic icon update ON e x3 Save admin password pz O 0 Playback Camera List Local search Information 19 4 1 Editing Camera Connection Settings You can edit your camera connection information This is useful if you change the pass word of the camera or if you want to save the admin user name and password so you don t have to enter it to make settings changes LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 113 19 iPad App To edit camera connection settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 3 43 PM Not Charging L n Camera List Move ID Password Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification h Tom s Camera 7 a f i Coca Rae Cancel ID Password e Mobile s Tom s Camera 1B 002227147 Dynamic icon update ON wii Save admin password g S O Playback Camera List Local search Information 2 Change the Name and Password as needed 3 Under Dynamic icon update select ON to have the camera icon automatically up date every time you connect to the camera or select OFF to keep the icon as is 4 Under Save admin password select ON to have Lorex Ping s
124. nM SDcard File kist EN ETAN 092139 crf Note Video timestamps are shown using hhmmss format e g 103045 is 10 30 45am 4 To return to live video close the microSD window and double click the camera in Cam era List 17 6 Using Camera List to Modify Camera Settings You can use L View to configure certain settings for the camera TIP Change only one camera setting at a time before clicking Update so you can judge the effects To configure camera settings using Camera List e Right click on the camera in Camera List and select Video settings or Night mode control See below for details Camera List 002227147 A 002227147 i play on selected window ID Password setting Video setting Night mode control RAAE elete camera SD Card PlayBack 17 6 1 Quality Tab Configure Bandwidth Resolution and Frame Rate The Quality tab allows you to configure image quality settings such as the camera resolu tion frame rate and bandwidth settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 83 17 L View for Mac 90 New camera Quality Video Control Camera Info Bandwidth 1 Mbps The bandwidth for the camera Video settings A Select the best resolution and frame rate automatically Resolution b40xK4RO V A Frame rate Preference Image quality iba If bandwidth is not enough for the video Gp U pdate Cancel To configure image quality settings 1 2 Right click
125. name or click and drag the camera to the display area to view the camera e Drag the camera to the Camera List to save the camera e Right click the camera ID and select Web Configure to configure the camera set tings using a browser See 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser page 148 10 Pan Tilt Zoom Controls Controls for compatible PTZ cameras not included LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 48 15 L View for PC 11 Volume Controls e Click T to activate 2 way audio intercom feature and click again to deactivate 2 way audio Note that turning on 2 way audio will mute audio from the camera Note The camera requires a speaker in order to use 2 way audio LNC226X does not have a speaker e Click to mute audio from the camera Click again to unmute audio from the camera e Use the top volume slider to control the volume for the camera speaker not in cluded when the 2 way audio is activated e Use the bottom volume slider to control the volume of audio coming from the camera 12 L View Controls NA e L View Settings Click to open settings for L View See 15 9 Configuring L View page 64 L Play Click to open L Play to view video files saved on your computer hard drive See 15 6 Playing Back Recordings on the microSD card with L View page 59 C3 Scheduling Click to configure recording schedules for recording to PC Language Selector Click to select the language for
126. nection information for your cameras so you don t have to re enter the ID or password each time you connect The Camera List also allows you to configure certain camera settings Cameras connected to the Internet or local network are shown in blue in the camera list Cameras not connected are shown in red If your camera is red check the network connection Note Cameras may appear in red before you have connected to them the first time LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 50 15 L View for PC 15 3 1 Adding Cameras to Camera List e Ifthe camera is on the local network click and drag a camera from the Auto Search list to Camera List to add it 20120803 03 56 71 E 32 7 GB a 6 merie Anto search S 002217149 e lf the camera is not on the local network i e you are connecting to it over the Internet see 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC page 36 to add the camera to the Camera List e Right click on your camera to open the Camera List sub menu See below for instructions 15 3 2 Saving Camera Passwords You can use the Camera List sub menu to save the camera s password in L View so you don t have to enter the password to connect to the camera Note To change the camera s password see 21 3 1 Video Settings page 150 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 51 15 L View for PC To save the camera password 1 Right click on the camera in Camera List and click ID Password settin
127. net Flashes when there is a connection problem PIR Motion Sensor Allows the camera to detect motion by tracking body heat Infrared LED Allows the camera to see in the dark DC IN Connect the included power adapter 0 CamID Label Shows the camera s CamID number and a QR code for easy setup us ing mobile devices 11 NET Connect an Ethernet cable and connect the other end to your router not included e LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 4 LNC216 Camera Overview RESET o oooooOoC oOo Ooo PD o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ooo0ooco0o0000ceao 12 microSD Card Slot Insert a microSD card not included to enable recording on the camera Camera supports microSD or microSDHC cards up to a maximum size of 32GB 13 Audio Out Connect to an external speaker not included using a 3 5mm headphone jack 14 Mounting Stand For mounting instructions see 8 Wall or Ceiling Mounting LNC216 page 14 15 Reset Button While the camera is powered on press with a pin or small object for at least 4 seconds to reset the camera to factory defaults This is useful if you have for gotten the password for the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 5 LNC226X Camera Overview 1 microSD Card Slot Insert a microSD card not included to enable recording on the camera Camera supports microSD or microSDHC cards up to a maximum size of 32GB 2 Reset Button While the camera is powered on press with a
128. nually select the frame rate between 30fps highest and 1fps low est 30fps is real time video meaning that movement in the image will appear smooth with no choppiness Favor Preference Select whether you would like the camera to reduce the image quality or the frame rate when bandwidth increases or decreases Select Video Mo tion to have the camera maintain the frame rate and reduce image quality when bandwidth is insufficient Select Image Quality to have the camera maintain image quality and reduce frame rate when bandwidth is insufficient Select Better Quality to have the camera maintain frame rate and increase quality when bandwidth is suf ficient Select Best Quality to have the camera maintain the frame rate and in crease quality to the maximum speed of the connection Brightness Manually adjust the brightness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Sharpness Manually adjust the sharpness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Low Light Sensitivity Set the camera s sensitivity in low light environments be tween Very High highest High and Normal lowest Video color Select Colored to view the camera in color or select Black amp white Video flip Select Video Flip to flip the camera image vertically and horizontally or select Normal for the normal orientation This is useful if the camera has been mounted to a wall or ceiling upside down Outdoor video Indoor video Indoor video sun light Select
129. o configure speaker alarms 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Schedule then Speaker Alarm Ho SIM 1 05 PM Coreusctings Speaker alarm Speaker alarm trigger Motion PIR Schedule Disable Alarm loop times 13 Alarm test 4 Under Speaker Alarm Trigger check the triggers that will cause speaker alarms e Motion Use Video motion detection to trigger audio alarms Video motion detection looks for movement in the image to determine if there is motion This means that there may be false alarms caused by changes in lighting trees moving in the wind etc e PIR Use the PIR motion detector to trigger speaker alarms The PIR motion detec tor uses changes in temperatures e g from a person moving around in front of the camera to determine if there is motion PIR motion detection is less effective at higher temperatures Note e You may also select both PIR and Motion to receive alarms from both motion triggers e The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor e Schedule Create speaker alarms based on the settings set in the Scheduling menu e Disable Disable speaker alarms 5 Under Alarm Loop Times select the number of times you would like the speaker alarm to repeat when alarms occur 6 Tap Alarm Test to sound a test alarm 7 Tap Update to save your settings 18 4 13 Configuring microSD Recording Con
130. o motion detection looks for movement in the image to determine if there is motion This means that there may be false alarms caused by changes in lighting trees moving in the wind etc e PIR Use the PIR motion detector to trigger email alarms The PIR motion detector uses changes in temperatures e g from a person moving around in front of the camera to determine if there is motion PIR motion detection is less effective at higher temperatures Note e You may also select both PIR and Motion to receive alarms from both motion triggers e The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor e Schedule Send email alarms based on the settings configured in the Scheduling menu e Disable Disable email alarms 7 Enter up to 3 email addresses under Recipient 1 3 that will receive email alarms M 1 00 PM pG i Cema priiis Emall alarm Updite Schedule a Disable Sand Email on Recipient lorexiesl i hrnailinaiion Reciplent Recipients SMTP seiilngs 8 Tap Update to save your changes Note If you want to use a custom SMTP server to send Email messages click SMTP Settings enter your SMTP server information and tap OK 18 4 12 Enabling Speaker Alarms Configure the siren The siren can be set up to go off when the camera detects motion This is helpful if you want to scare off intruders LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 102 18 iPhone App T
131. ode based on the amount of light in the room e Schedule Camera will switch between day mode and night mode at scheduled times each day If using this option tap under Schedule time of night mode use the sliders to set the Start time when night mode begins each day and End time when night mode ends each day then tap Done 1 35 PM Gamera List Mowe iPass word Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm netlieatborn Tom s Gamera a as a pe METT 9 Cancel Upata 1 i i v Current status Day Viden Auto Contra Schadule I Night mode contro Manual Camera Info Schedule time of night mode 12 18 11 13 e Manual Manually select day mode or night mode If using this option select Day for day mode or Night for night mode 4 Tap Update to save your changes 19 4 9 Editing Camera Wired Network Settings Configure the camera IP address when connected using Ethernet Select DHCP or Fixed IP To edit camera wired network settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 120 19 iPad App 3 Tap Network then Wired Network 4 Select DHCP recommended to allow the camera to automatically obtain an IP ad dress from the router or Static to use fixed IP address settings If you select Static configure your IP Address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS1 and DNS2 5 Tap Update to sav
132. on is less effective at higher temperatures Note e You may also select both PIR and Motion to receive alarms from both motion triggers e The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor e Schedule Send email alarms based on the settings configured in the Scheduling menu Under Send Email select ON to enable email notifications Enter up to 3 email addresses under Recipient1 3 that will receive email alarms Tap Update to save your changes Note If you want to use a custom SMTP server to send Email messages click SMTP Settings enter your SMTP server information and tap OK 19 4 12 Enabling Speaker Alarms Configure the siren The siren can be set up to go off when the camera detects motion This is helpful if you want to scare off intruders Note The camera requires a speaker in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a speaker To configure speaker alarms 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 123 19 iPad App 3 Tap Schedule then Speaker Alarm 4 Under Speaker Alarm Trigger check the triggers that will cause speaker alarms e Motion Use Video motion detection to trigger audio alarms Video motion detection looks for movement in the image to determine if there is motion This means that there may be false alarms caused by changes in lighting trees moving in
133. on the camera in Camera List and select Video settings Select the Qual ity tab Under Bandwidth select the speed of your Internet connection If your Internet con nection is faster than 3Mbps select 3Mbps Check Select the best resolution and frame rate automatically to have the camera automatically adjust the resolution and frame rate based on bandwidth If you set the resolution to adjust automatically go straight to step 6 Or un check it to manually con figure the resolution step 4 and frame rate step 5 Resolution Manually select either 640x480 VGA 320x240 QVGA 1024x768 or 1280x800 resolution Higher resolution settings will give you a better more detailed picture but requires more bandwidth QVGA allows the camera to maintain a higher frame rate when available bandwidth is low Frame rate Manually select the frame rate between 30fps highest and 1fps low est 30fps is real time video meaning that movement in the image will appear smooth with no choppiness Under Preference select your quality preference when bandwidth increases or decreases e Select Video motion to have the camera maintain the frame rate and reduce image quality when bandwidth is insufficient e Select Image quality to have the camera maintain image quality and reduce frame rate when bandwidth is insufficient e Select Better quality to have the camera maintain frame rate and increase quality when bandwidth is sufficient e Select Best qual
134. onfiguring Temperature Push Notifications and Temperature Units Fahrenheit or Celsius Temperature Push Notifications can be set up to send you alerts if the temperature near the camera goes higher or lower than the specified values You can also select the temper ature unit that will be used by the system Note The camera requires a temperature sensor in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a tem perature sensor B Lorex Ping Lorex Ping 37m ago CamlD 003210162 Alarm triggered Event Temperature 2013 06 28 03 48 33 To configure temperature push notifications 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera 2 Tap Alarm notification ID Password Sound sensitivity 5 Medium gt PIR OFF Temperature b OFF lt Current temperature 56 F Temperature unit C P O Higher bound 0 Lower bound 0 lt Q Under Temperature select ON to enable temperature notifications Under Temperature unit select F or C 5 Under Higher bound select the high temperature value You will receive a notification if the temperature near the camera goes above this value 6 Under Lower bound select the low temperature value You will receive a notification if the temperature near the camera goes above this value 7 Tap Update to save your settings 18 4 5 Editing Camera Mobile Streaming Settings Configure the camera image quality settings for streaming to mobile devices i e smart phones and table
135. onforme a la norme CNR 210 d industrie Canada applicable aux appa reils radio exempts de licence Son fonctionnement est sujet aux deux conditions sui vantes 1 le dispositif ne doit pas produire de brouillage pr judiciable et 2 ce dispositif doit accepter tout brouillage re u y compris un brouillage susceptible de provoquer un fonctionnement ind sirable Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled en vironment This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator amp your body D claration d exposition aux radiations Cet quipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements IC tablies pour un environnement non contr l Cet quipement doit tre install et utilis avec un mini mum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 173 26 Troubleshooting WPS Wireless Setup does not work or router does not support WPS e f using a smartphone or tablet connect your device to your WiFi network and press the WiFi setup button in Lorex Ping Follow the on screen instructions to setup WiFi e f using aPC or Mac connect the camera to the router using Ethernet and manually set up the camera to use WiFi See 13 2 PC WiFi Setup page 38 or 14 2 Mac WiFi Setup page 44 WiFi is not working e Camera has not been setup to use WiF
136. ord is left blank 18 4 1 Editing Camera Connection Settings You can edit your camera connection information This is useful if you change the pass word of the camera or if you want to save the admin user name and password so you don t have to enter it to make settings changes LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 92 18 iPhone App To edit camera connection settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit No SIM 11 56 AM Back iD Password Name 002227147 lt Q ID 002227147 Password Er 2 Dynamic icon update ong lt 0 Save admin password ong A gt Alarm notification Stream settings Camera List 2 Change the Name and Password as needed 3 Under Dynamic icon update select ON to have the camera icon automatically up date every time you connect to the camera or select OFF to keep the icon as is 4 Under Save admin password select ON to have Lorex Ping save the admin user name and password the next time you enter it or OFF to require the admin user name and password whenever settings changes are made 5 Tap Back to save changes and return to camera list 18 4 2 Deleting Cameras from Camera List 1 In Camera List tap Move ali Bell 4 35 PM Camera List Tom s camera P Mobile LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 93 18 iPhone App 3 Tap Done 18 4 3 Editing Motion Sound Notification Settings Push Notifications Push Notifi
137. ordings for the year Click next to month to ex pand recordings for that month 4 Double click a day to select it LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 72 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC 5 Click the camera or cameras you would like to playback from and then click Play 7 x s Recorded Files Current Record Folder aE 2012 CAUsers ab AppData Roaming LOREX Browse S E August z B 20120823 Date Time Period 20120824 Start time 2012 08 24 09 26 31 Stop time 2012 08 24 16 11 25 V Record Always V Record on Event Use original aspect ratio 5 1 Double click the day you wold like to play back video from 5 2 Click the camera you would like to play back video from 5 3 Click Play to begin playback 6 Playback begins from the earliest video files recorded on that day Use the slider to ad just the playback time 16 4 Playing Back Video from NAS in L Play You can playback recordings from a NAS device not included in L Play For instructions on setting up NAS recording see 21 4 4 NAS Settings Configuring NAS Recording page 156 To playback NAS recordings in L Play Note To complete the steps below your NAS device must be connected to the same network as your computer LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 73 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC 1 Click Open NAS Open Record P Open NAS a Aa Open Snapshot
138. orts WPS open the com partment on the bottom of the camera using a Phillips screwdriver to find the WPS button First press and hold the WPS button on your router until the WPS light turns on Then press the WPS button on the camera within 1 minute The camera will automatically connect to your WiFi network and the Network LED on the camera will turn on When finished close the compartment on the bot tom of the camera Note Not all routers support WPS and the location of the WPS button on your router depends on your router model Check your router s instruction manual for details Choose the device you want to connect to the camera with from the list below to complete the rest of the wired Ethernet connection process e To connect to the camera on iPhone see 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone page 18 e To connect to the camera on iPad see 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad page 24 e To connect to the camera on Android see 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android page 30 e To connect to the camera on PC see 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC page 36 e To connect to the camera on Mac see 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac page 41 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 13 Wall or Ceiling Mounting LNC216 8 1 Installation Tips and Warnings e Camera is rated for indoor use only Do not install in wet or humid areas e MAKE SURE to run all power adapter and network cables at least 3ft 1m away fro
139. owing a 64Kbps Network Video 320x240 QVGA Enable audio Disable audio Display Video Settings Mobile video Night Mode Save amp Apply Schedule Admin language English T To configure mobile streaming settings 1 Under Mobile bandwidth select your available mobile bandwidth If you are primarily connecting using WiFi you may set this setting higher 2 Select either Select resolution amp frame rate automatically to have the camera auto matically select the resolution and frame rate based on available bandwidth or select Use the following values to manually select the resolution and frame rate 3 Under Resolution select the resolution that will be used when connecting to the cam era using a smartphone or tablet 320x240 480x360 640x400 or 1024x768 4 Under Frame rate select the frame rate that will be used when connecting to the cam era using a smart phone or tablet between 30fps highest and 1fps lowest 5 Select Enable audio to enable audio streaming to smart phones and tablets or Dis able audio to disable audio streaming to smartphones and tablets 6 Click Save amp Apply to apply changes to your camera 21 3 3 Night Mode Configure when the camera uses day or night mode When day mode is on the camera sees in color When night mode is on the camera sees in black and white and the Infrared LED turns on to enable night vision LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en
140. r Select Color to view the camera in color or select Black amp white Brightness Manually adjust the brightness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Sharpness Manually adjust the sharpness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Low Light Sensitivity Set the camera s sensitivity in low light environments between Very High highest High and Normal lowest Place Select Outdoor video for well lit environments Select Indoor Video if you notice strip lines in the image or if the picture is too dark on the Outdoor vid eo setting Select Indoor video sunlight if the picture is too bright on the In door Video setting If you select an indoor settings select 60Hz light freq or 50Hz light freq to adjust the camera for the frequency of your indoor lighting Preference Select whether you would like the camera to reduce the image quality or the frame rate when bandwidth increases or decreases Select Video Motion to have the camera maintain the frame rate and reduce image quality when bandwidth is insufficient Select Image Quality to have the camera main tain image quality and reduce frame rate when bandwidth is insufficient Select Better Quality to have the camera maintain frame rate and increase quality when bandwidth is sufficient Select Best Quality to have the camera maintain the frame rate and increase quality to the maximum speed of the connection Time Display on Video Tap to select ON to enable time stamp
141. r Auto Search OR click and drag the camera to a desired screen on the display grid to connect to the camera 3 Enter the camera password If this is the first time connecting to the camera the pass word is lorex Click OK 4 If you have connected to this camera before L View connects to the camera If this is the first time connecting to the camera L View will prompt you to create your own password for the camera Click OK 002227147 002227147 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 36 13 Connecting to Your Camera on PC 5 Under New Password enter a password that will be used for the camera Under Con firm Password enter the password again Click OK 6 Double click the camera again under Auto Search to connect Enter the new password for the camera then click OK to connect L View connects to the camera If you would like to save the camera password in L View see 15 3 2 Saving Camera Passwords page 51 Connecting to a Camera Over the Internet PC 1 Double click the L View icon at to run L View 2 Click next to Camera List 3 Enter the following information 1B New camera i as d Pe Name Tom s Camera gt CamiD 002227147 e Password TEIT O e 3 1 Under Name enter a camera name of your choice 3 2 Under CamID enter the Cam ID number printed on the camera 3 3 Under Password enter the camera password If this is the first time connecting
142. r device after a few seconds Note LNC226X does not have a speaker and therefore will not beep when the connection is successful Check for the Camera Found message below on your device to confirm that connection was successful 1ft 30cm 9 Enter a name for your camera and press OK Va S Camera found Lorex camera CamiD 003210162 Password lorex Cancel 10 Tap the camera to connect 11 If this is the first time connecting to the camera you will be prompted to create your own password Tap OK Please change password Default password lorex is UNSecure ples se L nange password now OK LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 26 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad 12 Under New password enter a new password for the camera and repeat the password under Confirm password Tap Done Cancel Change password New password Confirm password 13 Tap the name of the camera in Camera List again to connect to the camera For de tails on using the iPad app see 19 Pad App page 109 14 LNC226X only Replace the cover on the bottom of the camera 11 2 Ethernet Setup 1 Download the Lorex Ping HD app from the App Store Note Lorex Ping HD is a free application but it requires a valid iTunes account to download See www lor extechnology com for the latest device compatibility list 2 Tap the Lorex Ping icon el from the home screen to open Lorex Ping 3 Regis
143. r video set ting Select Indoor Sunlight if the picture is too bright on the Indoor setting e f you select Indoor or Indoor Sunlight select 60Hz or 50Hz under Light Fre quency to adjust the camera for the frequency of your indoor lighting Under Video Flip select Flip to flip the camera image vertically and horizontally or se lect Normal for normal orientation Under Brightness select the brightness of the image between 10 highest and 1 lowest Under Low Light Sensitivity set the camera s sensitivity in low light environments be tween Very High highest High and Normal lowest Check Enable time display on video to turn on video time stamps or un check it to disable video time stamps Under Microphone select Enabled to enable the built in microphone on the camera or select Disabled to disable the built in microphone on the camera 10 Click Update to save changes Enter the camera admin user name default admin and password default left blank and click OK Click OK to exit the settings window Note The camera may reboot after settings are changed Wait about 30 seconds and then double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 85 17 L View for Mac 17 6 3 Control Tab Configure Status LED s and Motion Detection Sensitivity The Control tab allows you to configure the camera status LED s to make the camera hard er to spot
144. resolution and frame rate automatically go straight to step 7 Or select OFF to manually select the resolu tion step 5 and frame rate step 6 Under Resolution select the resolution that will be used when connecting to the cam era using a smart phone or tablet 320x240 480x360 640x400 or 1024x768 Tap Done to confirm Under Frame rate select the frame rate that will be used when connecting to the cam era using a smart phone or tablet between 30fps highest and 1fps lowest Tap Done to confirm Under Microphone select OFF to turn off audio streaming to your mobile device or tap to select ON to turn on audio streaming to your mobile device Tap Update to save your settings 19 4 6 Editing Camera Video Settings 1 2 In Camera List tap next to the camera Tap Video Settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 117 19 iPad App 3 Tap Video 4 25 PM 5 L ID Password Stream settings Video settings Camera settings Alarm notification Update Cancel Video color Colored Control gt Brightness 5 Medium Camera Info Low light sensitivity Very high 1 2 Night mode control Sharpness 10 Sharp lt Z 3 4 5 Place Indoor 50HZ Preference Best quality Time display on video Video flip n 4 Configure the following 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 Video color Select Colored to view the camera in color or select Black
145. s on video or OFF to disable time stamps Video flip Tap to select Video Flip to flip the camera image vertically and hori zontally or select Normal for the normal orientation This is useful if the camera has been mounted to a wall or ceiling upside down 4 Tap Video Settings when finished making changes then tap Update to save your settings 20 4 5 Configuring LED Control and Motion Detection Sensitivity Configure the behavior of the camera s status LED s This is useful if you want the camera to be harder to spot at night You can also configure the sensitivity for video motion detection LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 137 20 Android App To configure LED s and motion detection sensitivity 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Video Settings Then tap Control Video setti Status LED Normal Motion sensitivity 3 Under Status LED select one of the following e Normal LED s will function as normal For details on LED functions see 4 LVC216 Camera Overview page 4 or 16 2 L Play Overview page 69 e Always turn off LED s are turned off at all times e Turn off after network connected LED s turn on when the camera is powered on and turn off once a network connection is made 4 Under Motion Sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will
146. save changes Enter the camera admin user name default admin and pssword default left blank and click OK The camera will disconnect Wait about 15 seconds and then double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera 15 7 4 Camera Info Tab The camera info tab shows system information about the camera La Gualty Video Contr Camera Info Model index 23 Connected user s 1 NAS recording Not recording SD card recording Not recording Firmware version v030306 15 8 Playing Back Recordings from NAS in L View You can playback recordings from a NAS device not included in L View For instructions in setting up recording to a NAS device see 21 4 4 NAS Settings Configuring NAS Re cording page 156 To playback recordings from a NAS device in L View LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 63 15 L View for PC 1 Inthe Camera List right click the camera you would like to playback from and then click NAS Playback CJ Camera List u Play on selected window B 0022280 y ID Fasswod zetlings Mobile sethngs Night mode control NAS Playback Assign IP address Delete camera a a 2 Click next to the day you would like to play back video from 3 Click a video file in the list then click Playback to start playback 110308 117150 111652 112154 112754 13257 113758 114300 114802 115304 4 The recording plays b
147. set the cam era to stop recording when the microSD card is full Tap Update to save your settings 18 4 14 Configuring the Camera Recording and Alarm Schedule Configure schedules for recording and alarms Schedules can be configured separately for alarms and recording You can configure up to 12 schedules To create a schedule for alarms or recording 1 First you must enable alarms or recording to use the schedule In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit Tap Camera Settings Tap Schedule then Scheduling LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 104 18 iPhone App 5 Tap Add Schedule 6 Under Email Alarm check Motion trigger to send an email alarm based on video motion select PIR trigger to use the PIR motion sensor or select both Motion trigger and PIR trigger Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor 1 56 PM Add schedule Envall alarm Motion trigger PIR trigger Speaker alarm Motion trigger PIR trigger 50 card record Continuous 7 Under Speaker Alarm check Motion trigger to create a speaker alarm based on vid eo motion check PIR trigger to use the PIR motion sensor or select both Motion trig ger and PIR trigger LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 105 18 iPhone App 8 Under SD card record check Continuous for the camera to record to microSD con tinuously during the scheduled time
148. ss for example 115553 is 11 55 53 AM LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 59 15 L View for PC 5 Click a recording from the list and then click Playback to view it Recorded file list 002227147 002227147 B 20120730 i 115443 195745 120246 120440 120537 120715 122116 122424 122534 i 123800 124218 6 The recording plays back in the camera display area e To return to a live view of your camera wait for the recording to finish then right click and select Play e OR while the recording is still playing right click in the display area and select Stop then right click again and select Play 15 7 Configuring Camera Video Settings The Video Settings menu allows you to adjust the quality of the camera video To open the Video Settings menu x ae e Click on the top of the display area for the camera you would like to configure Note The camera will disconnect after making changes to video settings Wait about 15 seconds after clicking Update and double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera TIP Change only one camera image quality setting at a time before clicking Update so you can judge the effects 15 7 1 Quality Tab Configuring Resolution Frame Rate and Bandwidth 15M The bandwidth forthe camera Video settings Select the best resolution and frame rate automatically The Quality t
149. start and end time for Day light Savings Time and then tap OK Camera settin Update GMT 06 00 Mexico GMT 06 00 Central Time USA amp Can GMT 05 00 Indiana East Colombia K3 h rad ah de eee GMT 04 30 Caracas GMT 04 00 Bolivia 7 Tap Update to save your changes 20 4 16 Rebooting the Camera 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit Tap Camera Settings Tap Admin then Reboot Tap OK to confirm Poh 20 5 Using Local Search to Add Cameras You can use the Local Search Menu to automatically add the ID s for cameras on your lo cal network LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 147 20 Android App To add cameras using local search 1 Tap the Local Search button EM f Local Search IP Address 002227147 192 168 0 141 2 Lorex Ping automatically scans for cameras on your local network Tap Search to re scan 3 Tap a camera from the list The Add camera screen comes on with the camera ID al ready entered 4 Enter a Camera Name of your choice and enter the camera Password If you have not connected to your camera before the password is lorex 5 Tap OK The camera is now added to camera list Tap the camera name in camera list to connect to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 148 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser Web Configure lets you modify camera settings using a web browser To access Web Con
150. sword enter a new password for the camera and repeat the password under Confirm password Tap OK Authentication Tap the name of the camera in Camera List again to connect to the camera Lorex Ping streams live video from your camera 12 LNC226X only Replace the cover on the bottom of the camera 12 2 Ethernet Setup 1 Tap the Lorex Ping icon el from the home screen or app list to open Lorex Ping 2 Register your product using the Lorex Ping app by following the on screen instructions 3 From the Camera List tap to add a camera Camefa List LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 33 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android 4 Enter the following information OK Add camera Cancel AF W P ai iy 5 rf ni Eji J 9 digits long Mobile streaming type Save Admin Account 4 1 Under Camera Name enter a name for your camera This can be anything of your choice Bee 4 2 Under ID press the QR code button E and line up the QR code printed on the back of the camera using the camera on the Android phone or tablet The CamlID will automatically be entered e OR Manually enter the CamlD printed on the camera 4 3 Under Password enter the camera password If this is the first time connecting to the camera enter lorex Press OK 5 Tap the name of the camera in the Camera List to connect to the camera Lorex Ping connects to the camera Tom s Camera Mobile
151. t be running to enable scheduled recording to your computer hard drive If your computer is off or on Sleep or Hibernate mode scheduled recording to your computer hard drive will not work Click CS to open the Scheduling menu 2 Emma E Scheduling S L Camera List 002227148 002228041 Name 002228041 CamiD 002228041 Password a M Record Play as scheduled Give up that scheduled recording playing P i Under Window select the screen you would like the schedule to run on The ar rangement of screens in L View is shown above Double click a camera from the Camera List to select it for this schedule The camera connection information automatically populates Under Password enter the camera password if it is not saved in L View Select Enable to enable the schedule or Disable to disable it Select Periodic recording Under Time period select Forever to have the schedule repeat forever or select Dur ing to have the schedule apply only from a specified start date to end date e f you select During configure the start date and end date Periodic recording Time penod Forever J During 2012 08 23 2012 08 25 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 58 15 L View for PC 7 Select Everyday to have the schedule apply to every day or select Weekday to only have the schedule apply on certain days of the week e lf you select Weekday click to select which days the schedule will apply
152. ter 20 4 11 Enabling Email Notifications Configure email alarms The camera can be set up to send email alerts when motion is de tected Email alarms include a jpg attachment To enable email notifications 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit 2 Tap Camera Settings 3 Tap Schedule then Email Alarm Camera set Update Email trigger Motion sensitivity Scheduling Motion PIH Send Email REAGAS lorextest mailinator con Recipient Recipient3 SMTP settings 4 Under Email trigger tap to select ON to enable email notifications or OFF to disable Then under Send Email tap to select ON to enable email notifications 5 Under Motion sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will be trig gered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If it is set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection Note This setting does not affect the PIR motion detector LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 142 20 Android App 6 Select from the following trigger options for email alarms e Motion Use Video motion detection to trigger email alarms Video motion detection looks for movement in the image to determine if there is motion This means that there may be false alarms caused by changes in lighting trees moving in the win
153. ter your product using the Lorex Ping app by following the on screen instructions 4 From the Camera List tap to add a camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 27 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad 5 Enter the following information a Cancel 5 1 5 2 5 3 Add new camera D z Oie Password Dynamic icon update ON amp Streaming type Under Name enter a name for your camera This can be anything of your choice ve Under ID press the QR code button ae and line up the QR code printed on the back of the camera using the camera on the iPad The CamID will automati cally be entered e OR Manually enter the CamID printed on the camera Note QR code setup is not compatible with the 1st generation iPad If you have a 1st generation iPad manually enter the CamID printed on the camera into ID Under Password enter the camera password If this is the first time connecting to the camera enter lorex Press Done 6 Tap the name of the camera in the Camera List to connect to the camera Lorex Ping connects to the camera iPad T Camera List Move j 003210162 A T 5 Bale LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 28 11 Connecting to Your Camera on iPad 7 If this is the first time connecting to the camera you will be prompted to create your own password Tap OK Please change password Default password lorex is unsecure please change password no
154. the camera s Ethernet cable through the cable notch on the mounting plate LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 16 Wall or Ceiling Mounting LNC226X 2 Adjust the camera so it captures the desired viewing area 3 Remove the protective film from the front of the camera If the film is not removed it will affect picture quality Wall Mount Ceiling Mount LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 17 10 Connecting to Your Camera on iPhone Follow the steps below to get up and running on an iPhone using WiFi or Ethernet En sure you have completed the appropriate physical setup detailed in 6 Getting Started LNC216 page 7 or 7 Getting Started LNC226X page 9 before you start 10 1 WiFi Setup 1 Connect your iPhone to your WiFi network See your iPhone s user guide for details on connecting to WiFi networks 2 Download the free Lorex Ping app from the App Store Note Lorex Ping is a free application but it requires a valid iTunes account to download See www lorex technology com for the latest device compatibility list 3 Tap the Lorex Ping icon Ea from the home screen to open Lorex Ping 4 Register your product using the Lorex Ping app by following the on screen instructions 5 Press Wifi Setup then tap Next Camera List Move Set up the WIFI of the camera 1 Power on the camera don t connect the Ethernet cable ae 2 Key in the password of the waiti router used by this mobile t
155. time of night mode Manual night mode control To configure night mode settings 1 Right click on the camera you want to configure in Camera List and select Night mode control LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 87 17 L View for Mac 2 Select one of the following e Auto Camera will automatically switch between day mode or night mode based on the amount of light in the room e Scheduled time of night mode Camera will switch between day mode and night mode at a scheduled time each day If using this option use the first set of drop down menus to select in 24 hour time the time the camera will switch to night mode and the second set of drop down menus to select when the camera will return to day mode ASA New camera Current status Day Auto i Schedule time of night mode Manual night mode contro Schedule Update Cancel e Manual night mode control Manually select day mode or night mode If using this option under Manual select Day for day mode or Night for night mode i ANA pme carrera Current status Day ALT Schedule time of night moda laj Manual night meade conina Manual Day Hight Update Cancel 3 Click Update to apply changes to your camera Enter the admin user name default admin and password default left blank for the camera and click OK Click OK to exit the settings window Note The camera may reboot after settings are changed Wait about 30 seconds and then
156. tivity when us ing video motion detection To configure the camera status LED s 1 Under Status LED Control select one of the following e Normal LED s will function as normal For details on LED functions see 4 LVC216 Camera Overview page 4 or 5 LNC226X Camera Overview page 6 e Always turn off LED s are turned off at all times e Turn off after connected LED s turn on when the camera is powered on and turn off once a network connection is made LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 62 15 L View for PC 2 Click Update to save changes Enter the camera admin user name default admin and password default left blank and click OK The camera will disconnect Wait about 15 seconds and then double click the camera in Camera List or Auto Search to reconnect to the camera To configure motion detection sensitivity Note The following method works when using video motion detection It does not work when using PIR motion detection For details on enabling motion detection and selecting video motion detection or PIR see 21 4 Schedule page 153 1 Under Motion Detection Sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will be triggered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If it is set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection 2 Click Update to
157. to below Selected days are shown in blue and un selected days are shown in white Everyday Weekday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Fnday Saturday Start Hour Minte 16 53 Stop 16 58 8 Under Start and End configure the start and end times for recording on days that the schedule applies 9 Click Save to save your schedule Note To view recordings click to open L Play See 16 L Play Playing Recorded Video on Your PC page 68 15 6 Playing Back Recordings on the microSD card with L View You can use L View to playback recorded video on the camera s microSD card required not included For instructions on setting up recording on the microSD card see 21 4 3 SD Card Configuring microSD Recording page 156 To playback recorded video on the microSD card 1 Connect to the camera you would like to playback recordings from 2 Click the microSD button i on top of the camera display area Enter the camera password if required 3 A list is created of all days with recordings available in the format yyyymmadd for exam ple 20120730 is July 30 2012 Recorded file list 002227147 002227147 F 20120731 H 20120807 H 20120808 H 20120809 H 20120810 H 20120813 E 20120814 4 Click the next to a day to view recordings from that day Recordings from that day are shown from earliest to latest Recordings are named according to the time they were recorded with the format hhmm
158. to exit full screen e Right click and click Stop to close the selected camera e Click a display area to select it The top of the area turns orange L View plays audio from the camera in the currently selected area LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 79 17 L View for Mac 8 Split screen Controls Click to open single camera view Di Click to open 4 camera view E Click to open 6 camera view any ey Click to open the current display in full screen Press ESC to exit full screen 17 3 Camera List Managing Cameras The Camera List is used to save connection information for your cameras so you don t have to re enter the ID or password each time you connect It also allows you to configure certain camera settings see 17 6 Using Camera List to Modify Camera Settings page 82 17 3 1 Adding Cameras to Camera List e f the camera is on the same network as the computer click and drag the ID from the Auto Search List to the camera list Then right click the ID and click ID Password set ting Enter the camera password If you want you can also enter a Camera Name of your choice for your camera Click OK ann ann HNA New camera Camera List Camera List Camera Name Lorex Camera gt wie 002227147 ye 002227147 Camera iD 002227148 ba Password ees Cancel OK v ws Auto Search List v w Auto Search List A 002227147 A 002227147 A 002228040 A 002228040 Enter a n
159. ts Please note that less bandwidth is generally available over mobile networks than over WiFi or Ethernet To edit mobile streaming settings 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 95 18 iPhone App 2 Tap Stream Settings ff 8 ail Bell 2 30 PM gi 3i m Update Mobile settings Cancel Alarm notification Bandwidth 64 Kbps gt lt p Auto OFF Resolution 320x240 Gf Frame rate 5 fps lt Q Microphone on lt Video settings Under Bandwidth select the bandwidth for your mobile connection If you are mainly connecting using WiFi you may set this setting higher Under Auto select ON to have the camera automatically select the resolution and frame rate based on available bandwidth If you set the resolution and frame rate to au tomatic go straight to step 7 Or select OFF to manually select the resolution step 5 and frame rate step 6 Under Resolution select the resolution that will be used when connecting to the cam era using a smart phone or tablet 320x240 480x360 640x400 or 1024x768 Under Frame rate select the frame rate that will be used when connecting to the cam era using a smart phone or tablet between 30fps highest and 1fps lowest Under Microphone select OFF to turn off audio streaming to your mobile device or tap to select ON to turn on audio streaming to your mobile device Tap Update to save your settings 18 4 6 E
160. ts Software Update V Restore the last time playing nunning state when L View starts 2 Check Restore the last time playing running state when L View starts to set L View to restore the camera layout and connect to all the previously open cameras when L View opens 3 Click OK to save changes 15 9 3 Fixed lIPAccess The Fixed IP Access menu is for advanced users only It must be used if you have as signed your camera a fixed IP address on your router LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 65 15 L View for PC E Connect to IP camera with fixed IP address To configure your camera to use a fixed IP address 1 Check Connect to the camera with a fixed IP address to enable cameras to use fixed IP addresses 2 Click OK to save changes 3 Inthe camera list right click the camera you would like to configure and select Assign IP Address C Camera List PB WIO0293 7147 Play on selected window ID Password settings Mobile settings 4 Enter the camera s internal IP address and click OK 15 9 4 Login Enabling a Password to Access L View The Login menu allows you to enable a password to open L View To enable a password for L View 1 Select Enable LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 15 L View for PC 2 Under User Name and Password enter the desired user name and password that must be used when you open L View 3
161. tween day mode or night mode based on the amount of light in the room e Scheduled time of night mode Camera will switch between day mode and night mode at a scheduled times each day If using this option use the first set of drop down menus to select in 24 hour time the time the camera will switch to night mode and the second set of drop down menus to select when the camera will return to day mode Night mode control 002227147 002227147 Current status Day Automatic day and night switch Schedule time of night mode Manual night mode control e Manual night mode control Manually select day mode or night mode If using this option under Mode select Day for day mode or Night for night mode Night mode control 002227147 002227147 Current status Day Automatic day and night switch Schedule time of night mode Manual night mode control 3 Click Update to apply changes to your camera Enter the admin user name default admin and password default left blank for the camera and click OK 4 The camera will disconnect when the setting is changed Double click the camera in Camera List to reconnect 15 4 Recording to Your PC s Hard Drive You can manually record video to your computer hard drive To record to your computer s hard drive i Click r above the camera s video area to start recording The recording icon will turn red Bm i e Click ag
162. uttons One reset button to factory default settings One WPS button for automatic WiFi setup Indicators One LED for Internet connection status indication One LED for Ethernet connection indication One LED for SD card recording indication 1280x800 1024x768 VGA 640x480 QVGA 320x240 Built in 0 5W speaker for alarm and half duplex two way audio Speaker jack for external speaker Video management L View software for viewing and recording up to 16 cameras PC Mac software Lorex Ping app for viewing cameras on mobile iOS Android Security Web management username password protection Video display ID password protection WiFi WEP and WPA WPA2 security mode Installation man Plug amp play by ID password agement and maintenance Firmware upgrades by FTP L View SW upgrade Push Notification Up to 20 simultaneous users depends on video settings and Internet bandwidth LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 168 22 Technical Specifications LNC216 Specification Value Alarm and event Events triggered by PIR and sound detection management Email FTP alarm message Temperature alarm for low high room temperature Push notification on supported mobile devices Dimensions W x D 68mm x 25mm x 95mm ap 2 8 x 1 0 x 3 7 Weight 0 28kg 0 62Ibs including camera bracket Approvals EMC CE FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B IC Class B Wireless RF CE FCC Part 15 Su
163. w OK 8 Under New password enter a new password for the camera and repeat the password under Confirm password Tap Done Cancel Change password New password Confirm password 9 Tap the name of the camera in Camera List again to connect to the camera For details on using the iPad app see 19 Pad App page 109 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 29 12 Connecting to Your Camera on Android Follow the steps below to get up and running on an iPhone using WiFi or Ethernet En sure you have completed the appropriate physical setup detailed in 6 Getting Started LNC216 page 7 or 7 Getting Started LNC226X page 9 before you start 12 1 WiFi Setup 1 Download the free Lorex Ping app from the Google Play Store Note Lorex Ping is a free application See www lorextechnology com for the latest device compatibility list 2 Tap the Lorex Ping icon Ea to open Lorex Ping 3 Register your product using the Lorex Ping app by following the on screen instructions 4 Press Wifi Setup then tap Next rane gt F Sel up the WiFi tHh camera I Powe on the camera dan connect the Ethernet cable 2 Key inihe passyrord of he wifi router bied by Mis motike the app will generate the OA Cote 5 Enter the password for your WiFi network and press OK A QR code appears on the screen with your WiFi network details Key in wifi password SSID lab 123 LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265
164. with WPS enabled routers not included Infrared illumination range under ideal conditions Actual range and clarity may vary depending on scene object reflection and camera application microSD Card not included supports up to 32GB Connection speed may vary depending Internet bandwidth Up to 16 simultaneous camera views available on PC and 6 on Mac and iPad Selectable single camera viewing on smartphones LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US LNC226X Features e View record amp playback in real time HD e Weatherproof indoor outdoor camera IP66 rated e Simultaneous microSD card PC Mac NAS and mobile recording e Wi Fi amp wired Internet connectivity Easy connection to Wi Fi networks with WPS e Night vision up to 50ft 15m 75 23m 4 e microSD recording amp playback e Extend connection to network and or power up to 164ft 50m using standard Ethernet cabling 6ft cable included e 5 second pre recording of motion events e Built in microphone for listen in audio Sound activated alerts e Push notification of events amp email alerts with snapshot attachments e H 264 video compression e Supports up to 20 simultaneous users e Expandable up to 16 cameras Note Not intended for submersion in water Installation in a sheltered location recommended 2 Requires a high speed Internet connection and a wired connection to a router not included An up load speed of 1Mbps is recommended for
165. would like the schedule to start and enter the End time 4 Click Add Schedule To delete a schedule 1 Existing schedules are shown at the top of the page Click Delete next to the schedule you want to delete Schedule ls Everyday 0130 0150 Edt Delete To edit a schedule 1 Click Edit next to the schedule you want to delete 2 Edit the schedule settings as needed 3 Click Update Schedule 21 5 Thermometer The Thermometer menu allows you to select the temperature units Fahrenheit or Celsius used in the camera display It also allows you to configure the high and low temperatures that will trigger temperature push notifications Note Temperature push notifications are only available on smartphones or tablets You must enable tempera ture push notifications through the Alarm Notification menu in the Lorex Ping app to receive them on your device Note The camera requires a temperature sensor in order to use this feature LNC226X does not have a tem perature sensor LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 161 21 Configuring Camera Settings Using a Browser VIEW WHAT MATTERS INSTANTLY AWARE P Information P Network P Video Schedule Will Send Alarm If Temperature Outside of Range Emailfftp Alarm Save amp Apply Speaker Alarm NAS Settings SD Card Thermometer Scheduling gt Admin EEr English v To configure thermometer settings 1 Under Temperature Scale sel
166. y 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera 2 Tap Video Settings Then tap Control Ho SIM Video settings Control Status LED Porral gt Motion sensitivity i 3 Under Status LED select one of the following e Normal LED s will function as normal For details on LED functions see 4 LNC216 Camera Overview page 4 or 5 LNC226X Camera Overview page 6 e Always turn off LED s are turned off at all times e Turn off after network connected LED s turn on when the camera is powered on and turn off once a network connection is made 4 Tap Control to return to the Control menu 5 Under Motion Sensitivity select the motion detection sensitivity between 1 High and 10 Low If Motion Detection Sensitivity is set to 1 motion detection will be trig gered if a moving object is larger than 1 of the video area If it is set to 10 a moving object must be larger than 10 of the video area to trigger motion detection Tap Con trol to return to the Control menu Note This setting does not affect the PIR motion detector 6 Tap Video Settings when finished making changes then tap Update to save your settings 18 4 8 Configuring Night Mode Settings Configure when the camera uses day or night mode When day mode is on the camera sees in color When night mode is on the camera sees in black and white and the Infrared LED turns on to enable night vision To configure Day Night mode 1 In Camera List tap n
167. y mode or night mode If using this option select Day for day mode or Night for night mode Wideo mat Current status Day Auto Schedule Manual Manual night mode contral Day Night 4 Tap Update to save your changes 20 4 7 Enabling Motion Sound Push Alarm Notifications Push Alarm Notifications can be set up to create a notification straight to your Android device when motion or sound is detected by the camera Push Alarm Notifications go di rectly to the notifications area on your device O A 002227147 PING To enable Push Alarm Notifications 1 In Camera List tap next to the camera you would like to edit LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 139 20 Android App 2 Tap Alarm Notification Canvera List Update Alarm Notification Motion Sound sound sensitivity PIR OFF 3 Under Motion tap to select ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when motion is de tected using video motion detection or OFF to disable 4 Under PIR tap to select ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when motion is de tected using the PIR motion sensor or OFF to disable Note The camera requires a PIR sensor to use this feature LNC226X does not have a PIR sensor 5 Under Sound tap to select ON to enable Push Alarm Notifications when sound is de tected by the camera or OFF to disable Under Sound Sensitivity select a sensitivity for Sound Push Alarm Notifications between 1 lowest and 10 highest
168. your default web browser Note Your camera admin user name and password differs from the password used to connect to your camera to view video LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 44 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac 4 Click on Network and then WiFi Security 5 Click WiFi Scan and select your WiFi network from the list WiFi Security Settings Enable WiFi function Disable WiFi fimction SSID Security mode None WEP WPA 2 PSK WPA personal WEP Key WPA Encryption WPA PSK Key aa wa a ESSID Properties OpenWit silil 802 1 1b g n 54Mbps WPA 6 Under WPA PSK Key or WEP Key enter the WiFi password Click Save amp Apply WiFi Security Settings Enable WiFi fimction Disable WiFi fimction SSID belkin 5f4 Security mode C None WEP WPA 2 PSK WPA personal WPA Encryption TKIP WPA PSK Key LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 45 14 Connecting to Your Camera on Mac 7 Click WiFi Security again and click WiFi Test this may take up to 60 seconds WiFi Security Settings belkin 5f4 None WEP WPA 2 PSK WPA personal Wifi testing status Status test success If testing failed please check the settings Ok 8 When successful Status will say Test Success If unsuccessful double check your wireless password and make sure your camera is close enough to the wireless router to get a good signal
169. your indoor lighting Tap Video to return to Video settings Preference Select whether you would like the camera to reduce the image quality or the frame rate when bandwidth increases or decreases Select Video Motion to have the camera maintain the frame rate and reduce image quality when bandwidth is insufficient Select Image Quality to have the camera main tain image quality and reduce frame rate when bandwidth is insufficient Select Better Quality to have the camera maintain frame rate and increase quality when bandwidth is sufficient Select Best Quality to have the camera maintain the frame rate and increase quality to the maximum speed of the connection Tap Video to return to Video settings Time Display on Video Select ON to enable time stamps on video or OFF to disable time stamps Video flip Select ON to flip the camera image vertically and horizontally or se lect OFF for the normal orientation This is useful if the camera has been mounted to a wall or ceiling upside down 5 Tap Video Settings when finished making changes then tap Update to save your settings LX400003 r 2 0 14027 14265 en US 97 18 iPhone App 18 4 7 Configuring LED Control and Motion Detection Sensitivity Configure the behavior of the camera status LED s This is useful if you want the camera to be harder to spot at night You can also configure the sensitivity for video motion detection To configure LED s and motion detection sensitivit

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