Lorex LNB8105X-2PK Quick start guide

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Installing the Camera
Ceiling mount / table top stand installation:
The camera includes a ceiling mount/table top stand and a wall mount. The ceiling
mount/table top stand may come pre-attached with the camera depending on the
camera configuration. Follow the appropriate installation instructions below:
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English Version 1.0
LNB8105X SERIES
4K IP Active Deterrence Security Camera
Ceiling Mount / Table Top Stand*
Wall Mount*
Mounting Kit*
Ethernet Extension Cable with Pre-attached RJ45 Cable Gland*
ATTENTION:
This camera includes an Auto Mechanical IR Cut Filter. When the camera changes between Day/Night viewing
modes, an audible clicking noise may be heard from the camera. This clicking is normal, and indicates that the
camera filter is working.
Read this guide carefully and keep it for future reference.
Follow all instructions for safe use of the product and handle with care.
Use the camera within given temperature, humidity and voltage levels noted in the camera’s
specifications.
Do not disassemble the camera.
Do not point the camera directly towards the sun or a source of intense light.
Periodic cleaning may be required. Use a damp cloth only. Do not use any harsh, chemical-based
cleaners.
The supplied cable is rated for surface and in-wall mounting only. Cables for
floor-to-floor installations are sold separately (CMR type). These and other cables are available
at lorex.com.
ATTENTION:
Test your camera prior to selecting a permanent mounting location by temporarily connecting the camera and cable
to your NVR.
For ceiling installation:
1. Remove the pre-inserted silicon plugs (4×) from the base (see
Figure 2).
2. Set the ceiling mount in the desired mounting position and mark
holes for screws and cables through the mounting base (or use
the included mounting template).
NOTE: Adjusting the angle of the camera is limited with this
installation. Ensure you angle the ceiling mount towards the
desired viewing area.
3. Drill holes where marked. If required, insert the included drywall anchors (4×).
4. Mount the ceiling mount to the mounting surface using the provided screws (4×).
Make sure all screws are fastened tightly.
For table top:
NOTES:
You may choose to use the included wall mount for ceiling installation. Using the wall
mount for ceiling installation will provide more side-to-side angle adjustment but has
limited up/down adjustment. Prior to installation, ensure you test the camera view to
see which installation is the most appropriate based on your desired camera viewing
area. See “Wall mount installation” for more information.
If the camera comes pre-attached with the ceiling mount/table top stand, detach it
from the camera.
1. With the adjustment ring securely fastened to the
bolt on the table top stand, screw the camera onto
the table top stand (see Figure 5).
NOTE: Skip this step if your camera has the ceiling
mount/table top stand pre-attached.
2. Connect cables as shown in the section “Connecting
the Camera”.
Adjustment
Ring
Adjustment
Knob
Mounting
Base
Dimensions
3.0”
75mm
3.8” / 98mm
4.7”
119mm
2.2”
56mm
Camera with Ceiling Mount / Table Top Stand
Camera with Wall Mount
3.0”
75mm
4.4” / 113mm
3.1”
78mm
Silicon
Plug
Figure 2
Adjustment
Ring
Figure 3
Silicon
Plug
Figure 4
5. With the adjustment ring securely fastened to the
bolt on the ceiling mount, screw the camera onto
the ceiling mount (see Figure 3).
6. Twist the camera onto the ceiling mount until the
camera is level, then tighten the adjustment ring.
7. Angle the camera up-and-down as needed. Remove the
pre-inserted silicon plug on the side of the ceiling mount
and tighten the screw using a Phillips screwdriver. Replace
the silicon plug (see Figure 4).
8. Feed the camera cable through the cable opening on the ceiling mount base and
the mounting surface or run the cables along the wall.
9. Connect cables as shown in the section “Connecting the Camera”.
Before Installing the Camera
Decide whether to run the cables through the wall (drilling
required) or along the wall.
(Optional) If you run the cables along the wall, use the
included cable guides with the cable guide screws and
optional drywall anchors as needed (see Figure 1).
Drywall
Anchor
Cable Guide
Screw
Cable Guide
Wall mount installation:
Decide whether to run the cables through the wall (drilling required) or along the wall.
Select one of the installation methods below based on cable run method.
NOTE: If the camera comes pre-attached with the ceiling mount/table top stand,
unscrew the camera from the ceiling mount/table top stand before following the steps
below.
Cable Notch
1. Set the wall mount base in the desired
mounting position and mark holes for
screws through the mounting base (or use
the included mounting template).
2. Drill the holes for the screws. Insert the
included drywall anchors (3×) if you are
mounting the camera onto drywall.
3. Mount the camera to the mounting surface
using the provided screws (3×). Make sure
all screws are fastened tightly.
4. With the adjustment ring securely fastened
to the bolt on the wall mount, screw the
camera onto the wall mount.
1. With the adjustment ring securely
fastened to the bolt on the wall mount,
screw the camera onto the wall mount.
2. Set the wall mount base in the desired
mounting position and mark holes for
screws through the mounting base (or
use the included mounting template).
3. Drill the holes for the screws and a hole
for the cables. Insert the included drywall
anchors (3×) if you are mounting the
camera onto drywall.
4. Connect cables as shown in the section
Connecting the Camera”.
Running the cables along the wall Running the cables through the wall
5. Connect cables as shown in the section
Connecting the Camera”.
6. Loosen the adjustment knob on the wall
mount base by turning it counter-clockwise.
Adjust the angle of the camera as needed
(see Figure 7).
7. Tighten the adjustment knob when
finished.
5. Feed the camera
cable through the
cable notch and the
mounting surface
(see Figure 6).
6. Mount the camera to the mounting
surface using the provided screws
(3×). Make sure all screws are fastened
tightly.
7. Loosen the adjustment knob on the
wall mount base by turning it counter-
clockwise. Adjust the angle of the camera
as needed (see Figure 7).
8. Tighten the adjustment knob when
finished.
NOTE: (Optional) Use the included cable guides
as needed to run the cables along the wall.
See “Before installing the camera” for more
information.
Figure 1
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
Using the RJ45 Cable Gland (Optional)
The RJ45 cable gland covers the camera’s Ethernet
connector and the RJ45 plug to provide weather-resistance
and protection from dust, dirt and other environmental
contaminants.
The RJ45 cable gland is pre-attached to the included
Ethernet extension cable.
Ethernet
Extension
Cable
RJ45 Cable Gland
To use the RJ45 cable gland:
Twist the RJ45 cable gland barrel securely onto the
camera Ethernet connector.
NOTE: The RJ45 cable gland is weather-resistant. Seal
the cap with silicone and/or electrical tape for additional
sealing if it will be exposed to precipitation regularly.
RJ45 Cable Gland
Barrel
Camera Ethernet
Connector
Installation Tips
Point the camera where there is the least amount of obstructions
(i.e., tree branches).
Install the camera where vandals cannot easily reach.
This camera is rated for outdoor use. Installation in a sheltered location is recommended.
Problem Solution
No picture / signal Ensure the camera is connected to a compatible NVR. For full camera
compatibility, visit lorex.com/compatibility.
The camera may take up to 1 minute to power up after being connected to
the NVR.
Ensure the camera is connected to your NVR or to your local network.
If you are not using PoE, you must connect the camera to a 12V DC power
adapter (not included).
If the camera is connected to the LAN, you must search your network for
cameras using the NVR. See the NVR’s instruction manual.
Ensure your NVR is properly connected to a TV/monitor.
There may be an issue with your extension cable run. Connect the camera
to the NVR using a different Ethernet cable.
Picture is too
bright
Ensure your camera isn’t pointed directly at a source of light (e.g., sun or
spot light).
Move your camera to a different location.
Check the brightness and contrast settings on the NVR.
Picture is too dark Check the brightness and contrast settings on the NVR.
Night vision is not
working
The night vision activates when light levels drop. The area may have too
much light.
Picture is not clear Check the camera lens for dirt, dust, spiderwebs. Clean the lens with a
soft, clean cloth.
Make sure that the cable run is within the limitations specified in the
section ‘Cable Extension Options’.
Bright spot in
video when viewing
camera at night
Night vision reflects when pointing a camera through a window. Move the
camera to a different location.
No audio
Audio is only supported on Lorex NVRs. For a list of compatible recorders,
visit lorex.com/compatibility.
Ensure NVR volume is turned on / turned up.
Ensure audio function on camera is turned on (see ‘Audio Settings’).
Ensure audio is turned up on viewing device.
The camera
warning light is
not switching on
automatically
Ensure that you have enabled and configured white light deterrence using
a compatible NVR. See your NVR’s documentation for more information.
Ensure the active areas and schedule for white light deterrence are set
properly. The default schedule for the warning light is night times (between
5PM and 7AM).
The camera siren
is not switching on
automatically
The camera siren cannot switch on automatically. You can control the
camera siren manually using the Lorex Cloud app or a compatible NVR.
Troubleshooting
LNB8105X_QSG_EN_R1
Connecting the Camera
Connect the Ethernet cable to the camera.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable
to the NVR’s PoE ports. The camera may
take a minute to power up after
being connected.
Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable
to a router or switch on your network. See
your NVR manual for details on connecting
the camera to your NVR using a switch or
router.
Camera
NVR
OR
(Optional)
12V DC Power
NOTE: A 12V DC power adapter (model#:
ACCPWR12V1, not included) is only required if
connecting the camera’s Ethernet cable to a
router or switch that does not support PoE.
Ethernet Cable
Setup Diagram
Camera
HD NVR
Scenario 1: Connect Cameras to NVR
Scenario 2: Connect Cameras to Local Area Network (LAN)
Router
Camera
HD NVR
Router
PoE Switch
ATTENTION:
• This camera is only compatible with select NVRs. For a list of compatible recorders, visit
lorex.com/compatibility.
• For the smoothest possible 4K video streaming experience, connect your NVR to a Gigabit router (use
available 1000Mbps / 1Gbps Ethernet port). If you are connecting cameras to an external network switch, it
is recommended to use a 10/100/1000Mbps port on a Gigabit network switch.
Activating Deterrence
The camera’s deterrence features deter suspicious activities from occurring by flashing
a warning light and/or sounding a siren from the camera. You can manually control these
features using the Lorex Cloud app. You can also configure automatic deterrence using
the Lorex Cloud app.
NOTES:
See your NVR’s documentation for more information about enabling and automating
deterrence features using a compatible NVR.
For a full list of compatible recorders, visit lorex.com/compatibility.
REQUIREMENTS:
Connect the camera to a compatible NVR. See ‘Connecting the Camera’ section for
more information.
Ensure the compatible NVR is set up remotely via the Lorex Cloud app. See your NVR’s
documentation for more information.
To activate deterrence manually through the Lorex Cloud app:
1. From live view, double-tap the deterrence camera to open the
channel in full screen.
2. Tap the deterrence icons on the camera display to switch on/
off the following deterrence features (see Figure 1):
A. Tap the icon to switch on (
) / off ( ) the camera
warning light.
B. Tap the icon to switch on (
) / off ( ) the camera siren.
NOTE: The camera warning light / siren will automatically
switch off after 10 seconds.
A
B
Audio Settings
ATTENTION:
Audio recording and listen-in audio are disabled by default. Audio recording and / or use of
listen-in audio without consent is illegal in certain jurisdictions. Lorex Corporation assumes no
liability for use of its products that does not conform with local laws.
To enable audio recording and listen-in audio through a Lorex NVR:
1. From Live View, right-click and click Main Menu. Enter the system user name (default:
admin) and password.
2. Click ( ) and select Recording > Recording.
3. Under Channel, select the channel where the
audio-capable camera is connected.
4. Under Audio/Video:
A. Check the box on the left to enable audio
recording and listen-in audio.
NOTE: Listen-in audio requires a monitor with
speakers or speakers connected to the NVR.
B. (Optional) Check the middle checkbox to
enable audio streaming to mobile applications.
5. Under Audio Encode, select the format
that will be used to record audio. G711A is
recommended.
6. Click OK to save changes.
A B
To enable / disable listening and talking through the Lorex
Cloud app:
NOTE: These instructions are based on current NVR interface. For the most up-to-date
instructions, see your NVR’s instruction manual on lorex.com.
1. From live view, double-tap the audio-capable camera to open the
channel in full screen.
2. Tap the following icons on the camera display to enable/disable
listening and talking through the Lorex Cloud app:
A. Tap the icon to enable ( ) / disable ( ) listening.
B. Tap the icon to enable (
) / disable ( ) talking.
REQUIREMENT: You must enable audio on the camera’s sub stream
through a connected NVR. Follow the above instructions for more
information.
A B
A. Reset Button: Use a Phillips screwdriver (not included)
to open the service compartment cover on top of the
camera. Press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds to
reset the camera to default settings.
B. Lens
C. Motion (PIR) Sensor
D. Microphone
E. Warning Lights
F. Speaker
Camera Overview
A
B
C
D
E
F
Disclaimers
For a full list of compatible recorders, visit lorex.com/compatibility
Not intended for submersion in water. Installation in a sheltered location recommended.
This camera includes an Auto Mechanical IR Cut Filter. When the camera changes between Day/
Night viewing modes, an audible clicking noise may be heard from the camera. This clicking is
normal, and indicates that the camera filter is working.
Cable Extension Options
Extend the cable run for your camera. Additional extension cables sold separately. See
table below:
Cable Type
Max Cable Run
Distance
Max # of Extensions
CAT5e (or higher) Ethernet cable
300ft (92m) 3
You can use a RJ45 coupler or switch (not included) to connect male ends of Ethernet
cable together.
To extend the cable run beyond 300ft (92m), a switch will be required (sold
separately).
To configure automatic deterrence through the Lorex Cloud app:
1. From live view, tap to access the Menu, and then tap Device Manager.
2. From the list of devices that appear, tap the device to which the deterrence camera
is connected.
3. Tap Settings > Video Detect > Deterrence.
: Tap to add boxes to the active area.
: Tap to remove boxes from the active area.
: Tap and pinch the image to zoom in/out.
: Tap when finished.
A
B
C
D
In Figure 3 example, only motion in the parking lot will trigger
warning light.
Figure 1
4. Tap the channel of the deterrence camera to
configure. Do the following (see Figure 2):
A. Tap to enable/disable automatic warning light
deterrence.
B. Tap to view/hide advanced deterrence
configuration options.
C. Tap Schedule to set a schedule during which
the warning light will automatically turn on.
NOTE: The default schedule is active during the
night, between 5pm and 7am.
D. Tap Area Setting to set the active area for
automatic deterrence. The camera image appears
with a grid of red boxes over top. The red area is
the active area for deterrence (see Figure 3).
5. Tap to save changes.
Figure 2
Figure 3
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