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Copyright © 2013 Lorex Technologies Inc.
As our products are subject to continuous improvement, Lorex reserves the right to modify product
design, specifications and prices, without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE
Camera Specifications
Image Sensor 1/3” Sony EXview HAD™ II 960H
Video Format NTSC
Effective Pixels H: 976 V: 494
Resolution Up to 700 TV Lines
Scan System 2:1 Interlace
Sync System Internal
S / N Ratio > 48dB
Iris AES
AES Shutter Speed 1/60 ~ 1/100,000 sec.
Min. Illumination 0.1 Lux without IR LED
0 Lux with IR LED
Video Output Composite 1.0Vpp @ 75ohm
Lens / Lens Type 2.8–12mm F1.4 / Varifocal
FOV (Diagonal) 33–104°
Termination BNC Type
IR LED Qty. / Type 36 pieces / 850nm
Night Vision Range* 165ft (50m) / 110ft (34m)
Power Requirement 12V DC ±10%
Power Consumption Max. 420mA (w/IR)
Operating Temp. Range 14° ~ 12 2°F / –10° ~ 50°C
Operating Humidity Range < 80% RH
Indoor / Outdoor** Both (IP66)
Weight (including stand) 1.7lbs / 0.8kg
* Stated IR illumination range is based on ideal conditions in typical outdoor night time ambient
lighting and total darkness. Actual range and image clarity depends on installation location, viewing
area, and light reflection / absorption level of object.
** Not intended for submersion in water. Installation in a sheltered location recommended.
960H WEATHERPROOF
IR NIGHT VISION CAMERA
Quick Start Guide
English Version 2.0
LBC7183
Dimensions
235mm / 9.3” 95mm / 3.7”
130mm
5.1”
Contents
• Weatherproof varifocal IR bullet camera
• 4x screws / 1x mounting template / 1x allen key
• 60ft BNC / power extension cable
• 12V DC power adapter
• BNC female / RCA male adapter
WARNING - A REGULATED UL / CSA APPROVED 12V DC power supply is
REQUIRED for use with this camera. Use of a non-regulated, non-conforming
power supply can damage this product and voids the warranty.
Features
• Advanced 960H Sony EXview™ II image sensor.
• Video image processor delivers up to 700TV lines of resolution.
• 960H capable image sensor delivers up to 34% more resolution than
D1 and 5x more than CIF*.
• Offers a true to life non-streched aspect ratio that provides sharper,
more detailed images.
• 2.8–12mm manual zoom lens to customize viewing angle (33–104°
diagonal field of view).
• ClearNight Imaging for enhanced low light performance improving
recording efficiency up to 30%.
• Night Vision up to 165ft away in ambient lighting conditions and up
to 110ft away in total darkness**.
• Split glass design minimizes IR reflection.
• Weatherproof rated housing for indoor and outdoor installation***.
• Robust vandal resistant housing with cable pass through bracket.
Disclaimers:
* When connected to a 960H capable DVR.
** Stated IR illumination range is based on ideal conditions in typical outdoor night time
ambient lighting and total darkness. Actual range and image clarity depends on installation
location, viewing area, and light reflection/absorption level of object.
*** Not intended for submersion in water. Installation in a sheltered location recommended.
Warning/Caution
• 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 ‘Camera Specifications’.
• Do not disassemble the camera.
• Do not point the camera directly towards the sun or a source of
intense light.
• Use only the supplied regulated power supply. Use of a
non-regulated, non-conforming power supply can damage this
product and voids the warranty.
• Periodic cleaning may be required. Use a damp cloth only. Do
not use harsh cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
• The supplied extension cable is rated for surface mounting only.
• Cables for in-wall / floor-to-floor installations are sold separately.
Installation Tips
• Point the camera where there is the least amount of obstructions
(i.e. tree branches).
• Install the camera in a location that is difficult for vandals to reach.
• Secure cabling so that it is not exposed or easily cut.
• Camera rated for outdoor use. Installation in a sheltered location
recommended.
Cable Notch
Camera Stand Screws
Adjustment ring
Attach the included BNC to RCA adapter to connect the extension
cable to RCA inputs (i.e. for a TV connection).
BNC to RCA Adapter (Optional)
Lens Adjustment
Use the included Allen key to
adjust the Focus and Zoom
control screws on the bottom of
the camera if necessary.
NOTE: Have a second person
verify the camera image when
you adjust the focus and zoom.
Focus
Zoom
Before installing the camera:
• Decide whether to run the
cables through the wall /
ceiling (drilling required) or
along the wall / ceiling.
• If you run the cables along
the wall / ceiling, you must
run the cable through the
cable notch on the base. This
will keep the camera base
flush to the wall / ceiling
when mounted.
Installing the Camera
To install the camera:
1. Use the included mounting template to drill
holes in the mounting surface.
2. If you are running the cables along the wall
/ ceiling, run the cable through the cable
notch on the base. If you are running the
cables through the wall, connect the power
and video cables according to the section
`Connecting the Camera.’
3. Mount the camera to the wall or ceiling using
the included mounting screws. Ensure all
screws are firmly attached.
4. Loosen the camera stand screws using the
included Allen key. Loosen the adjustment
ring.
5. Move the camera to the desired position,
and while holding it firmly in place, turn the
adjustment ring on the camera stand clockwise
to tighten. Tighten the screws on the camera
stand.
6. Adjust the camera lens as described in the
section `Lens Adjustment’.
To Camera: To DVR:
Male Power
BNC
1. Connect the BNC and
power connectors to the
camera
Female Power
2. Connect the BNC connector to
the video input of a DVR.
3. Connect the camera to the power
adapter. See ‘Setup Diagram’ for
details.
Connecting the Camera
ATTENTION - Test the camera prior to selecting a permanent mounting
location by temporarily connecting the camera(s) and cables to the DVR.
Setup Diagram
Problem Solution
No picture / signal •Ensure your TV is on the correct input channel.
Common terms of an input channel: INPUT, AV
CHANNEL, LINE1, LINE2, AUX.
•If your camera is connected to a
VCR / DVR, ensure it is properly connected to
your TV / Monitor.
•Ensure connections are properly connected.
•Ensure the camera power supply is plugged in.
Picture is too bright •Ensure your camera isn’t pointed directly at a
source of light (e.g. sun or spot light).
•Slide the sunshade (bullet cameras featuring
adjustable sunshades only) forward to block
excess light.
•Move your camera to a different location.
Picture is too dark •If using during the day, the camera may not be
getting enough light. Slide the sunshade (bullet
cameras featuring adjustable sunshades only)
backwards to let in more light.
•Check the brightness and contrast settings of the
device your camera connects to (TV / DVR).
Night vision is not
working
•The night vision activates when light levels drop.
The area may have too much light.
Picture is not clear •Use the Zoom and Focus knobs to adjust the
camera image.
•Check the camera lens for dirt, dust, spiderwebs.
Clean the lens with a soft, clean cloth.
•Make sure that the cable run is within the
limitations specified in the section ‘Cable Extension
Options’.
Bright spot in video
when viewing
camera at night
•Night vision reflects when pointing a camera at a
window. Move the camera to a different location.
•Ensure your camera isn’t pointed directly at a source
of light (e.g. spotlight).
BNC connection does
not connect to my TV
•Use a BNC to RCA adapter at the end of the
extension cable.
Troubleshooting
Cable Extension Options
Extend the cable run for your camera up to 300ft or more depending
on the cable type used. See table below:
Option Cable Type Max Cable
Run Distance
Max # of
Extensions
1 Regular BNC
(sold seperately)
180ft / 55m 3
2 ‘RG59’ or ‘Coax’ or
‘Coaxial BNC’ (sold
seperately)
300ft / 92m 5
3 Lorex Universal Cable
(sold seperately)
300ft / 92m 3
Notes:
1. For optimal performance, consider using option 2 or 3. It is best to use the same cable
type for the entire distance.
2. Cable run recommendation based on typical camera power consumption (up to
500mA). For specialty cameras with higher current consumption, maximum cable run
may be reduced. Consider providing power to the camera at the camera side, rather
then at the end of the extension cable.
3. Indicators that your cable run may be too long:
• Video is permanently black & white (even during day time)
• Video is distorted