S10025 Quick Setup Guide

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WIRELESS DIGITAL SECURITY SYSTEM
LW2300 Series - quick start guide

Time

NOTE: AVOID INSTALLING IN A LOCATION
WHICH REQUIRES THE WIRELESS SIGNAL
TO PASS THROUGH CEMENT, CONCRETE
AND METAL STRUCTURES. THIS WILL
REDUCE THE TRANSMISSION RANGE.

under 60 minutes

Hardware

Tools

Skill
HiLevel
Speed

Skills - Easy

Under 20 Minutes*

Router

* Installation time may vary
based on application and
camera location

over 60 minutes

Hand Tools

easy

Plug & Play connections,
On screen set up

Skill Level

A. Connect the Wireless Camera

Getting Started

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This Ultra Digital Wireless Video
Recording System comes with the
following components:
• Color Outdoor† Night Vision
Camera*
• Camera Stand*
• Wireless Receiver
• SD Memory Card
• Audio/Video Cable
• Remote Control
• Wall Mounting Kits*
• Wireless Antennas (for receiver
and camera)*
• Power Adapters (for receiver
and camera)*
• IR Extender
• Instruction Manual
* Number of cameras may vary
by model. Check your package
for specific content information.
† Not intended for direct exposure to
rain or snow.

Mount camera stand to
the wall.

2

Attach the included
Antenna to the camera
by screwing it on to the
back as shown
below.

NOTE: Before you install a camera, carefully plan where
and how it will be positioned, and where you will route the
cable that connects the camera to the power adaptor.
Before starting permanent installation, verify its
performance by observing the image on a monitor when
the camera is positioned where it will be permanently
installed.

3

Secure Camera to the mounting
stand. Adjust the angle of the camera
until the desired view is set. Tighten
the thumbscrews to secure the
desired camera position.

easy

4

Intermediate

advanced

Connect one end of the camera
Power Adapter to the camera
and the other end to an
electrical outlet.

NOTE: Wireless cameras require a power
source to operate.
NOTE: When adding cameras that were not
included in the original box, you will need
to pair up the camera with the receiver.
Please refer to the Camera Pairing
Section of the User Manual.

Connect power adaptor to local
120V AC power outlet.

B. Connect the Receiver to a TV/Monitor

1

Connect the Black cable from the AV cable to AV Out port on
the left panel of the receiver. Connect the Yellow video cable
and White audio cable (mono) to your TV or monitor.

3

Connect one end of the
Receiver Power Adaptor to
the receiver and the other
end to an electrical outlet.
The receiver will power on
automatically.

OPTIONAL

4

Connect the included IR extender
to the IR Extend port on the right
panel of the receiver. Use the IR
extender if you want to hide the
receiver from plain sight. Place
the IR Extender for example in a
bookcase or above a cabinet and
still fully control the system using
the included remote control.
NOTE: IR extender box needs to
have direct line-of-sight with remote
control.

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2

Insert the included SD
card into theSD Card slot
on the right panel of the
receiver until you hear a
“click.” Place the receiver
in a place that will have
clear
reception to your camera.
NOTE: The receiver is
compatible with most
major brands of SD cards
up to 16 GB.

ATTENTION: Make sure to first connect
and power on the camera before
powering on the receiver; this will
ensure a proper connection.

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LW2300 Series - quick start guide

D. How to begin Recording?

C. Basic System Setup (using remote control)
Remote Control

Navigating Menu Screens:
Follow these steps to access the Menu screen and make
updates / changes to settings:

1. 1/Play/Pause
2. Confirm Setting
3. 4/Rewind
4. MENU/ Back
5. Record Motion/
Start/Stop
6. Volume
7. Quad View
8. 2/Fast Forward
9. 3/Stop
10. Scan/Delete
11. Channel
Autoscan/Manual
12. AV Output

1. Press the MENU button to enter the Menu screen
2. Use the directional buttons to highlight a menu item
3. Press ENTER to enter the highlighted menu item
4. Use the directional buttons to change highlighted setting
5. Press ENTER to save a setting change (If you press MENU
instead, the setting change will NOT be saved)
6. Press MENU to go back to the previous menu. Press MENU
repeatedly to go back to camera view mode.

Setting Date/Time:
Set the date and time to ensure that they are properly
captured on recordings

1. Press MENU. Highlight SETTING menu and press ENTER
2. Highlight DATE & TIME and press ENTER
3. Press RIGHT / LEFT to move the cursor and UP / DOWN to
change the value for the date and time
4. Press ENTER to save setting. Press MENU to return to
previous menu

Changing Camera View Mode
View a single camera at a time, single cameras in sequence
(Auto Sequence) or all cameras at the same time (Quad).
Follow these steps to access each of the viewing modes:

Single Channel View: Press CHANNEL-M repeatedly to manually
scroll through available camera channels (turn unused channels
off in CAMERA ON/OFF menu)
Auto Sequence View (default setting): Press CHANNEL-A
to automatically scroll through every available channel at 5
second intervals. Press CHANNEL-M to return back to manually
switching camera channels
Quad View: Press the QUAD button once to enter 4-channel
quad view. Press again to return to the previous camera view. To
quickly go to a specific channel while in Quad view, simply press
the corresponding directional button (1-4). Once you have exited
Quad view, return to using MANUAL-M to manually scroll to
specific channel

page 19 and 20 of Instruction
On-Screen Display (see
manual for further details)

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Three recording modes are available on the system: Manual Recording, Schedule Recording, and Motion
Recording.
NOTE: The system can record video to an SD card one channel at a time. You should always format the SD
card prior to initial recording. For details refer to the owner’s manual section “Format”.
NOTE: Recording overrides other actions on the receiver. You must stop recording on the system in order
to perform other actions, such as opening the Main Menu, Quad Mode, etc.

Mode

Description

HOW TO OPERATE

Manual Recording

• Continuous recording from one
camera
• Cannot record while in Quad mode
• Cannot record while in Auto Sequence
Viewing Mode

• Press the RECORD—M button on the
remote control or receiver to start/stop
manual recording

SCHEDULE RECORDING

• Continuous recording from one
camera or from Auto Sequence
Viewing Mode (system will record from
one camera at a time)

• IMPORTANT: Turn off Manual
Recording and Motion Recording to
enable Schedule Recording
• Enter a Start and Stop Time from Main
Menu > Record > Schedule Record

MOTION RECORDING
(AUTO)

• System only records when motion is
detected by a camera
• Compatible with Quad Mode
(recommended) – enable Quad Mode
BEFORE turning on Motion Recording

• Press the Motion button on the remote
control or RECORD—A on the receiver
to start/stop Motion Recording

For information on viewing recordings, refer to the owner’s manual section “Viewing Recorded Video”

The LW2300 series product is
expandable up to 4 cameras
To order additional cameras, please visit our website at
www.lorexcctv.com

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1. Signal Indicator
2. Recording Status Indicator
3. File Name
4. Camera indicator

TIP: Beeping Sound
By default, the system is set to beep when motion is
detected by the camera(s). To turn the beeping sound
off locate the dial on the left side of the receiver marked
ALARM VOL and turn it all the way to the right.

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5. New Recording/
Memory Full indicator
6. SD card status indicator
7. Current Time/
Date Indicator

It’s all on the Web

For detailed setup information, please
refer to your User’s Manual. For
additional information and accessory
purchases, please visit our website

www.lorextechnology.com

Extending Your Wireless Signal
Even with a clear line-of-sight between your camera(s) and your receiver, you
may experience a lower frame rate simply due to the distance between your
wireless devices. Accessory antennas are available that can help extend the
range of your wireless signal. Visit www.lorexcctv.com for more details.

©2010 Lorex Technology Inc.

As our product is subject to continuous improvement, Lorex Technology &
subsidiaries reserve the right to modify product design, specifications, prices &
warranty without notice and without incurring any obligation. E&OE

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