Lorex LNC230 series Quick Start Manual

LNC230_Series_QSG_EN_R2
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1
Visit www.lorextechnology.com
2
Search your product’s model number
3
Select your product from the search results
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QUICK MOBILE GUIDE
IPHONE® / IPAD
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/ ANDROID™
LNC230 LOREX PING SERIES QUICK START GUIDE
ETHERNET SETUP (RECOMMENDED)
A: Connect the power adapter to the camera
and connect the other end to a power outlet.
B: Connect an Ethernet cable (included) to the NET
port on the camera and connect the other end to your router (not included).
C: Download the free Lorex Ping app, and
tap the Lorex Ping icon to open the app.
D: Press + to add a camera.
E:
OR
Or, you can read the CamID number from the bottom of your camera, and enter the number manually.
Press the QR code button and scan the QR code on the bottom of the camera
F:
Tap the camera to connect
Name your camera
G:
Lorex Camera
Enter the camera password. The password is lorex the first time you connect to the camera. Press Done
You will be asked to create your own password. Tap OK
H: Tap the name of the camera in Camera List
again to connect to the camera. Lorex Ping streams live video from your camera.
Enter a new password and then tap OK/Done
NOTE
To update your software or change camera settings, you use a separate admin user ID and password (for security).
Default admin user ID: admin Default admin password: ______ (leave blank)
1A
1B
OPTIONAL WIFI SETUP
A: From the Camera List, tap .
B: Tap Camera Settings and enter the admin user
ID/password above.
C: Tap Network>WiFi Network.
D: Slide Wi-Fi to ON or check Wi-Fi and select
your WiFi network. Enter the password and tap
OK. Wait for the update to complete.
E: Remove the Ethernet cable from the camera and it
will connect to the WiFi network.
WIFI SETUP
A: Connect the power adapter to the camera
and connect the other end to a power outlet. Do not connect the Ethernet cable.
B: Connect your smartphone or tablet to your WiFi
network.
C: Download the free Lorex Ping app, and
tap the Lorex Ping icon to open the app.
D:
E:
Press Wifi Setup
Press Next
F:
Enter the password for your WiFi network and press OK
A QR code appears on the screen with your WiFi network details.
H:
I:
Tap the camera to connect
J: Tap the name of the camera in Camera List again
to connect to the camera. Lorex Ping streams live video from your camera.
Name your camera and press OK
Lorex Camera
Then
G: Hold your phone or tablet about 1ft (30cm) in
front of your camera, and show your camera the QR code.
The camera scans the QR code on your device to connect to the WiFi network and beeps once it is successfully scanned. In a few seconds, the connection starts and a message appears on your device.
You will be asked to create your own password. Tap OK
Enter a new password and then tap OK/Done
NOTE
To update your software or change camera settings, you use a separate admin user ID and password (for security).
Default admin user ID: admin Default admin password: ______ (leave blank)
NOTE: If the QR code does not scan, complete option 1B and then complete the Optional WiFi setup instead.
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Press the WPS button on the camera. The LEDs will start flashing
1ft (30cm)
Ethernet Cable
Internet
LAN
CamID #
LNC230_Series_QSG_EN_R2
For software and instruction manual:
1
Visit www.lorextechnology.com
2
Search your product’s model number
3
Select your product from the search results
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QUICK PC/MAC GUIDE
Click WiFi Scan
Select your WiFi network
Click Save & Apply
Enter WiFi Password (WPA-PSK or WEP)
1C
PC/MAC SETUP—CONNECTING THE CAMERA
A: Connect the power adapter to the camera and connect the other end to a power outlet.
B: Connect an Ethernet cable (included) to the NET port on the
camera and connect the other end to your router (not included).
2
CONNECTING ON PC OR MAC
A: Download the
L-View software from
www.lorextechnology.com
B: Double-click the L-View icon.
C:
Click +
NOTE: Mac users, click +
beside Camera List, then click the New Camera tab.
Name your camera
Enter the camID printed on the bottom of the camera
Enter the camera password (default: lorex)
D:
Click OK
E: Click and drag the camera to a display screen
to connect to the camera.
F: L-View will ask you to create your own
password for the camera. Click OK.
G: Create a new password for the camera and
click OK.
H: Click and drag the camera to a display screen
again to connect. L-View streams live video from your camera.
3
OPTIONAL— PC / MAC WIFI SETUP
A: 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.
NOTE: The camera must be connected to your router using an Ethernet cable before you can set it up to use WiFi.
B:
PC users, right-click on the camera ID in the Auto Search area and click Web Configure.
C: Enter the camera admin user ID and
password. Click Log in.
D: Click on Network and then WiFi Security.
E: Click WiFi Scan and select your WiFi network.
F:
G: Click WiFi Security again and click WiFi Test.
When successful, Status will say Test Success. You may then disconnect the Ethernet cable from the camera. If unsuccessful, double check your wireless password and make sure your camera is close enough to the wireless router to get a good signal.
OPTIONAL—WPS SETUP
A: Power on the camera.
B: Press and hold the WPS button on your router until the
WPS light turns on.
C: Then, press the WPS button on the camera within
1 minute. The camera will automatically connect to your WiFi network and the blue Network LED on the camera will turn on.
WPS
Use these steps to set up WiFi if your router supports WPS.
B
C
NOTE
Default admin user ID: admin Default admin password: ______ (leave blank)
To update your software or change camera settings, you use a separate admin user ID and password (for security).
Mac users, click the Auto Search icon ( ), then click beside the camera ID.
LNC230 LOREX PING SERIES QUICK START GUIDE
NOTE
Default admin user ID: admin Default admin password: ______ (leave blank)
To update your software or change camera settings, you use a separate admin user ID and password (for security).
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Ethernet Cable
Internet
LAN
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