Specifications

Camera Specifications
Image Sensor 1/4” Color
Lens / Lens Mount
Video Format / Pixels
Horizontal Resolution
Minimum Illumination
Termination
IR / Night Vision Range
FOV (diagonal)
S/N Ratio
Sync. & Scan. Systems
Video Output
Power Consumption
NTSC: 640(H) x 480 (V)
420 TVL
0 LUX (IR LEDs on)
Video: BNC Female
Power: Barrel Female
18 IR LED/60 ft. / 18 m*
64 Degrees
> 48dB
Internal; 2:1 Interlace
Comp. 1.0 Vpp @ 75ohm
170 mA or 2W max
Operating Temp.
Dimensions
WxLxH
(with stand)
14°F ~ 122°F
(-10°C ~ 50°C)
2.6" x 4.2"" x 5.2"
66 mm x 107 mm x 132 mm
3.6 mm F1.8/ Fixed
Iris & Shutter Speed AES; 1/30 ~ 1/62,500 sec.
Power Requirement 12V DC ±10%
Weight (with stand) 0.6 lbs. / 0.26 kg
*IR illumination range under ideal conditions. Objects at or beyond this range
may be partially or completely obscured, depending on the camera
application.
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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 all 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 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
backwards to let in more light. Check the
brightness and contrast settings of the device
your camera connects to (TV/Monitor/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 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
to a window. Move the camera to a different
location.
BNC connection does
not connect to my TV
Use a BNC to RCA adapter at the end of the
extension cable.
Troubleshooting
Option Cable Type
1
Regular BNC
(supplied with
camera)
180ft / 55m 3
2
'RG59' or
'Coax' or '
Coaxial' BNC
(sold separately)
300ft / 92m 5
3
Lorex Universal
Cable
(sold separately)
300ft / 92m 3
Max. Cable
Run Distance
Max. # of
extensions
Notes:
1. For optimal performance, consider using option 2 or 3. Preference for using 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
Extend the cable run for your camera up to 300ft or more
depending on the cable type used. See table below:
Cable Extension Options

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