1. Nhanganyaya
This manual provides essential instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Lorex LBV2531 1080p Full HD Weatherproof Bullet Security Camera. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and retain it for future reference.
The Lorex LBV2531 camera is designed for both indoor and outdoor surveillance, offering 1080p Full HD resolution and infrared night vision capabilities. This camera is an analog bullet security camera and requires connection to a compatible Digital Video Recorder (DVR) system for full functionality.
Compatibility Note: This camera is new technology and will not work with older model DVRs. It is compatible with Lorex MPX Series DVRs (LHV2000-Series and new DV700-Series only) and Q-See QC Series 1080P HD series DVRs.
2. Package Zviri mukati
Verify that all components are present in your package. Typical contents for a single camera unit include:
- Lorex LBV2531 1080p Full HD Bullet Security Camera
- Mounting Kit (screws, wall anchors)
- Power Adapter (may be sold separately or included with DVR kit)
- Video/Power Cable (may be sold separately or included with DVR kit)
3. Setup uye Kuiswa
3.1 Planning Your Installation
Before mounting, plan the camera's location. Consider the desired viewing area, proximity to a power source, and the path for the video/power cable to your DVR. Ensure the camera is positioned to avoid direct sunlight or strong light sources that could cause glare.
3.2 Kuisa kamera
- Positioning: Hold the camera in the desired mounting location and mark the screw holes.
- Kuchera: Drill pilot holes for the mounting screws. If mounting on drywall or masonry, insert the provided wall anchors.
- Kuchengetedza: Simbisa chigadziko chekamera pamusoro uchishandisa screws dzakapihwa.
- Kugadzirisa Angle: Loosen the adjustment screws on the camera body to position the camera for the optimal viewing angle. Tighten the screws once adjusted.
3.3 Kubatanidza Kamera
The Lorex LBV2531 camera uses a BNC connector for video and a DC power connector. You will need a combined video/power cable (typically BNC to BNC for video and DC plug to DC jack for power) to connect the camera to your DVR and power source.

Figure 1: Lorex LBV2531 Bullet Security Camera. This image shows the main camera unit, illustrating its bullet form factor and general design.

Mufananidzo 2: Example of a 60-foot BNC and Power Cable. This cable type is used to transmit video signals and provide power to the camera, connecting it to the DVR and power adapter.
- Vhidhiyo yekubatanidza: Connect the BNC connector from the camera to an available BNC video input port on your compatible Lorex or Q-See DVR.
- Power Connection: Connect the power connector from the camera to the power adapter. Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical outlet.

Mufananidzo 3: Example of an AC Adapter for a Security Camera. This adapter converts AC power from a wall outlet to the DC power required by the camera.
Once connected, power on your DVR system. The camera feed should appear on your monitor.
4. Kushandisa Kamera
The Lorex LBV2531 camera functions as part of a surveillance system managed by a compatible DVR. Camera operation, such as live viewing, recording, playback, and motion detection settings, are controlled through the DVR interface.
- Rarama View: Access the live feed from your camera through your DVR's monitor output or via a connected mobile application (if supported by your DVR).
- Kurekodha: Configure recording schedules and modes (continuous, motion-activated) through your DVR settings. The camera supports 1080p video capture resolution.
- Night Vision: The camera features IR night vision and 'Night Color' low light technology, automatically activating in low-light conditions to provide clear images.
- Kuonekwa Kwekufamba: The camera supports motion-only alert types. Set up motion detection zones and sensitivity via your DVR to trigger recordings or alerts.
Refer to your specific Lorex or Q-See DVR's instruction manual for detailed information on configuring recording, alerts, and remote viewing features.
5. Kuchengeta
Kugadziriswa nguva dzose kunovimbisa kushanda zvakanaka uye kugara kwenguva refu kwekamera yako yekuchengetedza.
- Kuchenesa Lens: Gently wipe the camera lens with a soft, clean, lint-free cloth. For stubborn dirt, use a mild lens cleaning solution. Avoid abrasive cleaners.
- Kutarisa MaConnections: Periodically inspect all cable connections for corrosion, damage, or loose fittings, especially for outdoor installations.
- Weatherproofing: The camera has an IP66 international protection rating, indicating it is protected against dust and powerful water jets. Ensure all cable connections are properly sealed and protected from direct exposure to harsh weather elements to maintain this rating.
- Firmware Dzokorora: Tarisa Lorex website periodically for any firmware updates for your camera or compatible DVR, as these can improve performance and add features.
6. Kugadzirisa matambudziko
If you encounter issues with your Lorex LBV2531 camera, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:
- Hapana mufananidzo paScreen:
- Ensure the camera is properly powered. Check the power adapter and outlet.
- Verify the BNC video cable is securely connected to both the camera and the DVR.
- Confirm the camera is connected to a compatible DVR input channel.
- Try connecting the camera to a different DVR channel or a different compatible DVR to isolate the issue.
- Hunhu Hwakashata Wemufananidzo:
- Clean the camera lens for any dirt or smudges.
- Check cable connections for any damage or loose fittings that might cause signal degradation.
- Ensure the camera is not pointing directly into strong light sources.
- Verify your DVR's display settings are configured for 1080p resolution.
- Kuona Kweusiku Kusingashande:
- Ensure there are no obstructions blocking the camera's infrared (IR) LEDs.
- Check if the camera is receiving sufficient power.
- In some cases, strong ambient light nearby can prevent IR from activating.
- Mamiriro Ekuona Matambudziko:
- Review the motion detection settings on your DVR, including sensitivity and detection zones.
- Ita shuwa kuti kamera view is not obstructed by moving objects like tree branches or shadows that could trigger false alerts.
For more advanced troubleshooting, consult your DVR's user manual or contact Lorex technical support.
7. Zvinotsanangurwa
| Feature | Tsanangudzo |
|---|---|
| Model Number | LBV2531 |
| Vhidhiyo Capture Resolution | 1080p Yakazara HD |
| Fomu Factor | Bullet |
| Kubatana Technology | Analog (Wired) |
| Indoor / Outdoor Kushandiswa | Indoor, Kunze |
| International Protection Rating | IP66 (Isingapindirani nemamiriro ekunze) |
| Low Light Technology | Night Color |
| Simba Source | AC/DC |
| Alert Type | Motion Chete |
| Material | Polycarbonate (PC) |
| Zviyero zveChigadzirwa (L x W x H) | 16.8 x 12.2 x 8.8 inches |
| Item Weight | 4.47 makirogiramu |
| UPC | 697691924984 |
8. Warranty uye Tsigiro
For information regarding your product's warranty, please refer to the warranty card included with your purchase or visit the official Lorex website. Lorex provides technical support for its products.
If you require assistance with installation, troubleshooting, or have questions about your Lorex LBV2531 camera, please contact Lorex Customer Support through their official websaiti kana ruzivo rwekusangana rwunopihwa mune yako chigadzirwa zvinyorwa.
Zvekushandisa Pamhepo: For additional support, FAQs, and software downloads, visit the Lorex support page: www.lorex.com/support





