Lorex AZTLB300AA

Lorex 2K Wi-Fi Smart Lightbulb Camera User Manual

Model: AZTLB300AA

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Lorex 2K Wi-Fi Smart Lightbulb Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the product to ensure proper functionality and safety.

The Lorex 2K Wi-Fi Smart Lightbulb Camera is designed for discreet home monitoring, offering 2K resolution video, pan-tilt functionality, color night vision, and smart detection features. It integrates seamlessly into standard E26/E27 light sockets, providing both illumination and security.

2. He aha kei roto

Manatokohia kei te noho nga waahanga katoa i roto i te kete:

  • 2K Wi-Fi Pūmārama Maama Ataata
  • Aratohu Timata Tere
  • Safety Sticker
Lorex 2K Wi-Fi Smart Lightbulb Camera and its packaging

Image: The Lorex 2K Wi-Fi Smart Lightbulb Camera shown alongside its retail packaging, highlighting its compact design and the product's key features.

3. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

The Lorex Lightbulb Camera is designed for easy installation into any standard E26 or E27 light socket. No complex wiring or additional hubs are required.

3.1 I Mua i te Whakanoho

  • Ensure the power to the light socket is turned OFF before installation.
  • The camera requires a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network for operation.
  • Download the Lorex App from the App Store or Google Play Store.
Lorex App icon with App Store and Google Play badges

Image: The Lorex App icon displayed with "Download on the App Store" and "Get it on Google Play" badges, indicating where to download the companion application.

3.2 Nga Waahi Whakataunga

  1. Hurihia te kamera: Carefully screw the Lorex Lightbulb Camera into a standard E26 or E27 light socket. Ensure it is securely fastened.
  2. Person screwing the Lorex Lightbulb Camera into a ceiling light fixture

    Image: A person's hands carefully screwing the Lorex Lightbulb Camera into a ceiling-mounted light fixture, demonstrating the simple installation process.

  3. Whakahiko: Turn on the power to the light socket. The camera will power on and indicate its status (e.g., a green light for ready to pair).
  4. Pair with Lorex App: Open the Lorex App on your smartphone. Follow the on-screen instructions to add a new device. You may need to scan a QR code located on the camera or its packaging to initiate pairing.
  5. Tūhono ki Wi-Fi: Select your 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network and enter the password when prompted. The camera will connect to your network.
  6. Whakaotia te Tatūnga: Once connected, follow the remaining prompts in the app to name your camera, set up motion detection zones, and configure other preferences.

Tuhipoka: For outdoor use, ensure the light socket and camera are installed under a covering to protect from direct weather exposure, as the camera is IP65 weatherproof but not fully submersible.

Lorex Lightbulb Camera installed in an outdoor light fixture at night

Image: The Lorex Lightbulb Camera installed in an outdoor light fixture, illuminating the area at night, demonstrating its outdoor application under cover.

4. Te whakahaere i to kamera

The Lorex App is your primary interface for controlling and monitoring your Lightbulb Camera.

4.1 Ora View me te Mana Pan-Tilt

Access the live feed from your camera through the Lorex App. Use the on-screen controls to pan and tilt the camera lens, providing a 360° field of view.

Lorex Lightbulb Camera with arrows indicating 360-degree pan and tilt coverage

Image: The Lorex Lightbulb Camera with blue arrows illustrating its 360-degree pan and tilt capabilities, providing comprehensive coverage of the monitored area.

4.2 Light Control and Modes

The integrated LED light can be controlled via the app and offers several modes:

  • Aratau ā-ringa: Turn the light on or off directly from the app.
  • Whakahohe-nekehanga: The light automatically turns on when motion is detected.
  • Whakahōtaka Ataata: Set specific times for the light to turn on/off, with options for instant or gradual transitions.
  • Aratau hararei: Simulates occupancy by turning the light on and off at randomized intervals.
Lorex Lightbulb Camera with light specifications: Dimmable LED, 6500 Kelvin, 400 Lumens

Image: The Lorex Lightbulb Camera highlighting its lighting specifications: Dimmable LED, 6500 Kelvin color temperature, and 400 Lumens light output.

4.3 Te Kimi Atamai me ngā Whakatūpato

The camera features advanced detection capabilities:

  • Kitenga tangata: Receive alerts specifically when a person is detected.
  • Rapunga Waka: Receive alerts when a vehicle is detected.
  • Customize alert settings and notification preferences within the app.
Lorex app interface showing person and vehicle detection alerts

Image: A smartphone screen displaying the Lorex app interface, showing options for person and vehicle detection alerts, with corresponding icons.

4.4 Kōrero-rua me ngā Whakautu Tere

Utilize the built-in microphone and speaker for two-way communication. You can also use pre-recorded quick replies to interact with visitors or deter unwanted activity.

Icon representing two-way talk with quick response feature

Image: An icon depicting speech bubbles, symbolizing the camera's two-way talk and quick response features.

4.5 Kōwhiringa Rokiroki

Your camera supports multiple storage methods for recorded footage:

  • Kāri MicroSD: Insert a microSD card (up to 256GB, sold separately) for local storage.
  • Rokiroki Kapua: Optional cloud storage plans are available through the Lorex App.
  • Lorex Fusion Recorders: Compatible with Lorex Fusion NVR systems for continuous recording.
Lorex Lightbulb Camera with a Lorex NVR, a microSD card, and a cloud icon, representing storage options

Image: The Lorex Lightbulb Camera positioned near a Lorex NVR, a microSD card, and a cloud icon, illustrating the various available storage solutions.

4.6 Aratau Matatapu

Activate Privacy Mode via the app to physically hide the camera lens, ensuring privacy when needed.

Icon representing privacy mode with a crossed-out eye

Image: An icon featuring a crossed-out eye, symbolizing the camera's privacy mode feature.

4.7 Te Whakakotahitanga Whare Ataata

The Lorex Lightbulb Camera is compatible with Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa for voice control and integration into your smart home ecosystem.

Lorex Lightbulb Camera integrated with Google Home and Amazon Alexa smart displays

Image: The Lorex Lightbulb Camera shown in a home setting, with Google Home and Amazon Alexa smart displays demonstrating its compatibility with these smart home platforms.

5. Tiaki

Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora o tō kāmera, ā, ka tino pai te mahi.

  • Te horoi: Āta horoia te karāhe me te tinana o te kāmera ki tētahi kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā matū kino, i ngā rauemi whakakoi rānei.
  • Whakahōu Firmware: Periodically check the Lorex App for available firmware updates. Keeping your camera's firmware up-to-date ensures access to the latest features and security enhancements.
  • Pūmautanga Whatunga: Ensure your Wi-Fi network is stable and provides a strong signal to the camera for uninterrupted operation.

6. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your Lorex Lightbulb Camera, refer to the following common solutions:

6.1 Kāore te Kāmera e Hono Ana ki te Wi-Fi

  • Me whakarite he 2.4GHz to whatunga Wi-Fi. Kaore te kamera e tautoko i nga whatunga 5GHz.
  • Verify the Wi-Fi password is entered correctly in the Lorex App.
  • Whakatata atu te kamera ki to pouara Wi-Fi hei whakapai ake i te kaha tohu.
  • Restart your Wi-Fi router and the camera (by turning off and on the light socket power).

6.2 Kounga Ataata Kino

  • Check your internet connection speed. A stable and fast connection is required for 2K streaming.
  • Me mohio kei te ma te arotahi o te kamera me te kore he puehu, he poke ranei.
  • Adjust the camera's position to avoid direct glare or strong backlighting.

6.3 Ngā Take Kite Nekehanga

  • Verify that motion detection is enabled in the Lorex App settings.
  • Adjust the motion sensitivity settings.
  • Define or refine motion detection zones to focus on areas of interest and reduce false alerts.

6.4 Light Not Functioning Correctly

  • Check the light mode settings in the Lorex App (Manual, Motion-activated, Smart Scheduling, Vacation Mode).
  • Ensure the light brightness is not set to minimum.
  • Confirm the light socket is receiving power.

7. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
Tau tauiraAZTLB300AA
Whakatau Ataata2K (2560 x 1440 pika)
HonongaWi-Fi (2.4GHz, 802.11 b/g/n/ac)
Puna ManaE26/E27 Lightbulb Socket
Matakitenga PoColor Night Vision, IR Night Vision (up to 33 feet)
Nga waahanga motuhakePan-Tilt (360° view), Built-in Light (Dimmable LED, 6500K, 400 Lumens), Person & Vehicle Detection, Two-Way Audio
Kōwhiringa RokirokiMicroSD (up to 256GB, sold separately), Cloud Storage (optional), Lorex Fusion NVR compatible
Ahu (L x W x H)3.4 x 3.4 x 7.3 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi8.8 hekere
Whakatauranga TaurangiIP65
Pūrere HototahiLorex App, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Lorex provides security solutions with a commitment to reliability. For warranty information and technical support, please visit the official Lorex webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko.

Official Lorex Webpae: www.horex.com

For frequently asked questions and further assistance, refer to the support section on the Lorex webpae.

© 2025 Lorex Technology Inc. Pūmau te mana.

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