Lorex N4K2-84BB-AS

Lorex Fusion 4K Security Camera System User Manual

Model: N4K2-84BB-AS

Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Lorex Fusion 4K Security Camera System. This system features an 8-channel Network Video Recorder (NVR) and four 4K IP bullet security cameras, designed to provide high-resolution surveillance for your home or small business.

Lorex Fusion 4K Security Camera System with NVR and four cameras

Image: The complete Lorex Fusion 4K Security Camera System, including the white NVR unit, a 2TB hard drive, and four black bullet-style security cameras.

He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

Manatokohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa i mua i te tiimata o te whakaurunga.

  • 1x Lorex Fusion 8-Channel Network Video Recorder (NVR)
  • 4x 4K IP Bullet Security Cameras
  • 1x Pre-installed 2TB Hard Drive (inside NVR)
  • Pūurutau Hiko mo te NVR
  • Ethernet Cables for Cameras (quantity may vary)
  • Kiore USB
  • Tauera HDMI
  • Mounting Hardware for Cameras
  • Aratohu Timata Tere
Atahanga Lorex NVR me te puku mārō 2TB

Image: The Lorex NVR unit with an overlay graphic indicating a 2TB hard drive for storage.

Tohutohu Tatūnga

Follow these steps to set up your Lorex Fusion Security Camera System.

1. Te Whakatakotoranga me te Hononga NVR

Place the NVR in a secure, well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Ensure it is close to a power outlet and your internet router.

  1. Honoa te kiore USB kua whakaurua ki te tauranga USB i runga i te NVR.
  2. Honoa te NVR ki tō pouaka whakaata, ki tō mata rānei mā te whakamahi i te taura HDMI.
  3. Honoa te NVR ki tō pouara mā te whakamahi i tētahi taura Ethernet hei urunga atu ki te whatunga.
  4. Honoa te urutau hiko ki te NVR ka mono ki te putanga hiko. Ka whakakā aunoa te NVR.
Lorex NVR placed on a shelf

Image: The Lorex NVR unit positioned on a shelf, demonstrating a typical installation location.

2. Whakaurunga Kamera

The cameras are designed for both indoor and outdoor use, featuring IP67 weatherproof ratings and durable metal housing.

  1. Choose suitable locations for your cameras, ensuring a clear field of view and proximity to the NVR for cable routing.
  2. Mount the cameras securely using the provided mounting hardware.
  3. Connect each IP camera to an available PoE (Power over Ethernet) port on the back of the NVR using an Ethernet cable. A single Cat5e Ethernet cable provides both power and video connection.
  4. Adjust the camera angles to cover desired surveillance areas.
Lorex bullet camera with weather resistance icons

Image: A Lorex bullet-style security camera, accompanied by icons indicating its resistance to rain, temperature variations, and snow, highlighting its IP67 weatherproof rating.

Close-up of Lorex bullet camera lens

Atahanga: He whakaahua tata view of the front lens and housing of a Lorex bullet security camera.

3. Whirihoranga Tuatahi

Follow the on-screen prompts on your connected monitor to complete the initial setup, including setting a password, time zone, and network settings.

Te whakahaere i to punaha

Ora View me te tuhi

Once configured, the NVR will display live feeds from all connected cameras. The system is set to record continuously by default, utilizing the pre-installed 2TB hard drive.

  • 4K Taumira: The cameras capture video in 4K (8-megapixel) resolution, providing sharp images and enhanced detail.
  • Color Night Vision (CNV): In low-light conditions, the cameras can display full-color images, offering more detailed and realistic footage than traditional black and white night vision.
  • Kitenga Nekehanga: Configure motion detection zones and sensitivity settings via the NVR interface to trigger recordings or alerts when movement is detected.
Lorex cameras monitoring a house with tablet view

Image: Three Lorex cameras positioned to monitor a residential property, with a tablet displaying the live surveillance feed, illustrating remote viewnga kaha.

Lorex camera with color night vision

Image: A Lorex camera demonstrating its color night vision capability, illuminating a dark scene with full color.

Remote Access (Lorex App)

Download the Lorex Home app (or relevant Lorex app) from your device's app store to view ora footage, playback recordings, and receive alerts on your smartphone or tablet.

  • Ensure your NVR is connected to the internet.
  • Create a Lorex account and add your NVR to the app by scanning the QR code on the NVR or entering its device ID.
  • Uru ora views, recorded footage, and system settings remotely.
Lorex app features: No Monthly Fees and Safe & Secure

Image: A graphic highlighting key benefits of the Lorex system and app, including 'No Monthly Fees' for local recording and 'Safe & Secure' end-to-end encryption.

Te tiaki

Mā te tiaki auau ka tino pai te mahi me te roa o te ora o tō pūnaha haumarutanga.

  • Whakapai Arotahi: Horoia ngā karāhe kāmera i ia wā ki te wai ngohengohe,amp he kakahu hei tango i te puehu, te paru, ngā ira wai rānei e huna ana i te mata view. A ape i te horoi horoi.
  • Whakahōu Firmware: Check the Lorex website or your NVR's system settings for available firmware updates. Keeping firmware updated ensures system stability and access to new features.
  • Hauora Puku Maama: Monitor the health of the NVR's hard drive through the system settings. Back up important footage auau.
  • Tirohanga taura: Periodically inspect all cables for wear, damage, or loose connections, especially for outdoor cameras.

Raparongoā

Ko tenei waahanga e aro ana ki nga take noa ka pa ki a koe.

RaruraruRongoā
Kāore he whakaaturanga ataata i runga i te mata.
  • Ensure NVR is powered on.
  • Check HDMI cable connection between NVR and monitor.
  • Verify monitor input source is set correctly (e.g., HDMI1, HDMI2).
Camera not showing image.
  • Check the Ethernet cable connection from the camera to the NVR's PoE port.
  • Ensure the NVR port is active.
  • Ngāna ki te hono i te kāmera ki tētahi atu tauranga PoE i runga i te NVR.
Cannot access NVR remotely via app.
  • Verify the NVR is connected to your router and has internet access.
  • Ensure the Lorex app is updated to the latest version.
  • Check network settings on the NVR and your router (e.g., port forwarding if required, though usually not for Lorex Cloud).
Te kounga ahua koretake.
  • Horoia te arotahi kamera.
  • Ensure the camera is focused correctly (if adjustable).
  • Tirohia mo nga arai i te mara o te kamera view.
  • Verify the resolution settings on the NVR for that camera.

Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraN4K2-84BB-AS
Whakataunga Hopu Ataata2160p (4K)
Te maha o nga hongere8
Ngā Kāmera kua Whakaurua4
Raukaha Rokiroki2TB (kua tāutahia i mua)
Hangarau HonongaWaea (PoE)
Viewing Koki105 Waeine
Matakitenga PoColor Night Vision (CNV)
Whakatauranga TaurangiIP67
Whare KaameraTe whakarewa
Puna ManaHiko Hiko
Tikanga ManaVoice (Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant compatible)
Ngā Ahu Hua (NVR)18 x 16 x 12 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi18.21 pauna
UPC695529047072

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the official Lorex website or contact Lorex customer service directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase for warranty claims.

  • Tautoko Aipurangi: Haerenga www.lorex.com/support mō ngā Pātai Auau, ngā tango, me ngā rauemi tautoko.
  • Whakapā Ratonga Kiritaki: Refer to the contact information provided in your product packaging or on the Lorex webpae mo te tautoko waea, imeera ranei.

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