Connecting The Camera; Option 1: Connecting Cameras To An Nvr; Option 2: Connecting Cameras To The Local Area Network (Lan) - Lorex LNZ3522B Manuel D'utilisation

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Connecting the Camera

It is recommended to connect the camera to your NVR and test the Pan-Tilt controls before
permanent installation. For instructions on how to setup Pan-Tilt controls, see 7 Controlling
the PT Camera with an NVR, page 14.

5.1 OPTION 1: Connecting Cameras to an NVR

1. Connect the Ethernet connector on the camera cable to the included
Ethernet extension cable.
2. Connect the Ethernet extension cable to one of the PoE ports on the back
panel of your NVR.
You can use a single CAT5e Ethernet cable up to 300ft (91m) to connect the camera to
your NVR. The camera is compatible with Lorex LNR100 & LNR400 Series NVRs only.

5.2 OPTION 2: Connecting Cameras to the Local Area Network (LAN)

For flexibility, you may also connect the camera to the same Local Area Net-
work (LAN) as the NVR. This is accomplished by connecting the camera to
the same router as the NVR. For these installations, an external PoE switch
(sold separately) or power adapter (not included) must be used to provide
power to the camera. You also must add the camera on the NVR before it will
show a picture on the monitor or be recorded by the NVR.
What is PoE?
PoE (Power over Ethernet) is a technology that allows Ethernet cables to carry
electrical power to connected devices. Compatible NVRs use integrated PoE
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