Free English LOREX LDC7722 (01) PDF document. Download the PDF, use the online viewer, or browse the FAQs for easy troubleshooting.
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD LOREX LDC7722 (01) PDF DOCUMENT
If this is not the document you want for this product, click here to see if we have any other documents for this product.
What are the key features of the LOREX LDC7722?
The LOREX LDC7722 features a high-definition 720p image sensor for superior detail and clarity. It also includes:
• HD 720p 1MP Megapixel Dome Camera
• Crystal clear video with outstanding detail, day or night
• 1/3” 1.0 megapixel image sensor
• Infrared cut filter ensures accurate color representation
• Night vision range up to 130ft (40m) in ambient lighting and 90ft (28m) in total darkness
• ClearNight imaging for superior low light performance, improving recording efficiency
• 3.6mm F1.6 wide angle lens
• Vandal resistant design with cable pass-through bracket
• Versatile ceiling or wall mounting options
• Residential and business friendly compact design
• Weatherproof for outdoor & indoor installation (IP66 Rated)
What is included in the package for the LOREX LDC7722?
The package for the LOREX LDC7722 includes:
• 1 x HD 720p Dome Camera
• 1 x 60ft BNC/Power Extension Cable
• 1 x Mounting Kit
• 1 x 12V DC Power Adapter
How should I install the LOREX LDC7722 camera?
Before installing your LOREX LDC7722, please follow these steps:
1. Decide whether to run the cables through the wall/ceiling or along it. If you run the cables along the wall/ceiling, you must run the cable through the cable notch on the camera base.
2. The camera is rated for outdoor use (IP66), but it is recommended to mount the camera in a sheltered area, such as under an eave, to protect it from harsh weather elements which may affect imaging performance.
3. Test your camera before selecting a permanent mounting location by temporarily connecting the camera and cable to the DVR.
To mount the camera:
1. Use the included Allen key to loosen the three set screws and separate the camera base from the camera body.
2. Use the included mounting template to mark holes for the mounting screws. For wood or metal surfaces, drill the screw holes. For drywall, stucco, or brick, insert the included plastic anchors.
3. Feed the camera cable through the camera base. If running the cable along a wall or ceiling, ensure the cable is placed in the cable notch on the base.
4. Connect the BNC and power cables.
5. Attach the camera base to the mounting surface using the included screws.
6. Attach the camera body to the camera base. Manually adjust the camera to the desired position. While adjusting, view the image on your monitor.
7. Use the Allen key to tighten the three set screws to secure the camera.
How do I connect the LOREX LDC7722 camera to a DVR?
The setup for the LOREX LDC7722 varies depending on whether you are connecting a single camera or multiple cameras.
For a single camera setup:
1. Connect the BNC connector of the extension cable to the BNC connector of the camera. Twist and lock.
2. Connect the power connector of the extension cable to the power connector of the camera.
3. Connect the BNC connector of the extension cable to a video input on your DVR.
4. Connect the power connector of the extension cable to the power adapter. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet or power strip.
For a multiple camera setup:
1. Repeat steps 1 and 2 from the single camera setup for each camera.
2. Connect the BNC connector of the extension cable to a video input on your DVR. Repeat for each camera.
3. Connect the power connector of the extension cable to one of the connectors on the 4-in-1 power splitter.
4. Connect the 4-in-1 power splitter to the power adapter. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet or power strip.
How do I access and navigate the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu for the LOREX LDC7722?
You can access the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu for the LOREX LDC7722 to adjust image settings. This requires a DVR that supports UTC (Up-the-Coax) control.
To control the OSD menu:
1. Right-click on the camera’s live view to open the context menu.
2. Click on PTZ Control to open the PTZ Control menu.
3. Click the Iris + button to open the OSD menu for the camera.
4. To navigate the OSD menu:
• Use the up/down arrows to select an item.
• Use the left/right arrows to change the setting for the selected item.
• Use the Iris + button to enter a sub-menu for an item.
How can I adjust the exposure settings on my LOREX LDC7722 using the OSD menu?
In the LOREX LDC7722 OSD menu, navigate to AE (Auto Exposure) to configure the exposure level and other settings. The options are:
• MODE: Select an exposure mode. Options include GLOBAL (default), BLC (Backlight Compensation), and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range). WDR is used for scenes with both very bright and very dark areas.
• SHUTTER: Adjust the shutter speed. A slower shutter speed results in a brighter image in low-light but may cause motion blur. Default is AUTO.
• AGC (Auto Gain Control): The camera automatically boosts the video signal in low-light conditions. A higher AGC level makes the image brighter but increases noise. Default is 8.
• SENS-UP: Controls the digital slow shutter. This allows extra light into the camera for clearer images in low-light. A higher value makes the image brighter but may cause motion blur. Default is OFF.
• BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the overall brightness of the image from 0-100. Default is 50.
How do I adjust the white balance on the LOREX LDC7722?
To adjust the white balance on your LOREX LDC7722, navigate to WB (White Balance) in the OSD menu. The available options are:
• MODE:
• ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance): Automatically adjusts white balance. This is the default setting.
• AWC: Set the white balance based on the current lighting environment. Aim the camera at a white piece of paper and press the Iris + button to set it.
• INDOOR: Select for indoor lighting conditions (9000K).
• OUTDOOR: Select for outdoor lighting conditions (5100K).
• MANUAL: Manually adjust the red and blue gain levels.
• R GAIN: Adjusts the red gain from 0-100 when in MANUAL mode. Default is 50.
• B GAIN: Adjusts the blue gain from 0-100 when in MANUAL mode. Default is 50.
What are the Day/Night settings for the LOREX LDC7722 camera?
You can configure the Day/Night settings on your LOREX LDC7722 by accessing the DAY-NIGHT section of the OSD menu. The available settings are:
• MODE:
• EXT (External): The camera automatically switches between color (day) and black & white (night) mode. This is the default setting.
• COLOR: The camera remains in color mode. Night vision will not activate.
• B/W (Black & White): The camera remains in black & white mode. Night vision is always active in low-light conditions.
• IR SMART: Enables or disables smart IR technology that prevents IR LEDs from overexposing images. Default is ON.
• IR LEVEL: Adjusts the intensity of the IR LEDs from 0-15. A higher value results in brighter night vision. Default is 8.
How do I configure picture adjustment settings on the LOREX LDC7722?
To configure picture settings on your LOREX LDC7722, navigate to PICTURE ADJ in the OSD menu. The available options are:
• CONTRAST: Adjusts the contrast level from 0-100. Default is 50.
• HUE: Adjusts the hue level from 0-100. Default is 50.
• SHARPNESS: Adjusts the sharpness level from 0-10. Default is 5.
• MIRROR: Flips the camera image. Options are OFF, MIRROR (horizontal flip), FLIP (vertical flip), and ROTATE (180° rotation).
What special functions are available on the LOREX LDC7722?
Under the SPECIAL menu in the OSD, you can configure the following functions for your LOREX LDC7722:
• CAM TITLE: Set an on-screen title for the camera. Default is OFF.
• DPC (Dead Pixel Correction): Corrects dead pixels that may appear. To use, cover the camera lens completely and enter the DPC sub-menu.
• MOTION: Configures motion detection settings. You can set up to 4 motion detection areas. Default is OFF.
• PRIVACY: Configures privacy masking. You can set up to 4 privacy masking areas to block parts of the image from being viewed or recorded. Default is OFF.
How do I reset the LOREX LDC7722 to its factory default settings?
To reset your LOREX LDC7722 camera to factory defaults, follow these steps:
1. Access the OSD menu.
2. Navigate to the RESET option.
3. Select RESET and use the Iris + button to confirm.
The camera will restart with its original factory settings.
What should I do if my LOREX LDC7722 shows no video or signal?
If there is no video or signal from your LOREX LDC7722, try the following troubleshooting steps:
• Ensure the camera is connected to a compatible Lorex HD DVR. The LDC7722 is only compatible with Lorex LHV1000 and LHV2000 series HD DVRs.
• Check that the camera is properly connected to the DVR.
• Check that the camera is properly connected to a power source.
• If using an extension cable, ensure it is a single extension cable run. The camera supports a maximum cable run of 300ft (92m).
Why is the picture from my LOREX LDC7722 too bright or too dark?
If the picture from your LOREX LDC7722 is too bright or dark, please check the following:
• Ensure your camera isn’t pointed towards a direct source of light (e.g., sun or spot light). Move the camera to a different location.
• Check the brightness and contrast settings on the DVR.
• Access the OSD menu and check the BRIGHTNESS setting.
What can I do if the picture from my LOREX LDC7722 is not clear?
If you are experiencing an unclear picture from your LOREX LDC7722, please try these solutions:
• Check the camera lens for dirt, dust, or spiderwebs. Clean the lens with a soft, clean cloth.
• Make sure the cable run is within the limitations. The camera supports a maximum of 300ft (92m). A cable run longer than this may cause signal loss and degrade video quality.
Why is the night vision on my LOREX LDC7722 not working?
If the night vision on your LOREX LDC7722 is not working, it may be because there is too much ambient light for the camera’s light sensor to activate night vision mode. The camera will only switch to night vision mode when it is dark enough. Try testing the camera in a darker environment.
Why is there a bright spot in the video when viewing my LOREX LDC7722 at night?
A bright spot appearing in your LOREX LDC7722’s video at night is usually caused by night vision reflection. This occurs when the camera is pointed towards a reflective surface like a window, or if there is an object too close to the camera lens. To resolve this, move the camera to a different location or position to avoid reflections.
What are the technical specifications of the LOREX LDC7722 camera?
| Image Sensor | 1/3″ 1.0 Megapixel Sensor |
| Video Format | NTSC |
| Effective Pixels | H: 1280 x V: 720 |
| Resolution | 720p HD |
| Scan System | Progressive |
| Sync System | Internal |
| S/N Ratio | 50dB (AGC off) |
| Iris | AES |
| AES Shutter Speed | 1/60 ~ 1/100,000 sec |
| Min. Illumination | 0.1 lux without IR LED / 0 lux with IR LED |
| Video Output | BNC |
| Lens / Lens Type | 3.6mm F1.6 / Fixed |
| Field of View (Diagonal) | 67° |
| Termination | BNC Type |
| IR LED | 12 pcs |
| Night Vision Range | 130ft (40m) / 90ft (28m) |
| Power Requirement | 12V DC ±10% |
| Power Consumption | Max. 250mA (IR on) |
| Operating Temp. Range | -22° ~ 122°F / -30° ~ 50°C |
| Operating Humidity Range | <90% RH |
| Environmental Rating | IP66 (Weatherproof) |
| Weight (with stand) | 0.5 lbs / 0.2 kg |
` tags for lists? Yes. * Every question has an answer from the PDF? Yes. * Only use data from the PDF? Yes. * No URL links? Yes. * No warranty or contact info? Yes. * No mentions of websites? Yes. * No “Table of Contents”? Yes. * No image links/tags? Yes. * English only? Yes. * No other languages referenced? Yes. * Detailed, clear, concise, accurate? Yes. * No mention of AI/LLM? Yes. * No reference to PDF file name or “source”? Yes. * No page numbers? Yes. * No duplicate Q&As? Yes. * All questions H3? Yes. * No em dashes? Yes. * No “Q:” or “A:” prefixes? Yes. * `
` between questions? Yes. * Single response? Yes. * Follow the provided schema example? Yes. Confidence Score: 5/5 2. **Mental Sandbox Simulation:** * I reviewed the “Installing the Camera” section again. The original text uses a numbered list. My instructions are to use `
` tags instead. I checked my output and I did convert the numbered list into separate `
` tags for each step. This is correct. * I considered creating separate questions for each OSD menu item (e.g., “How to adjust SHUTTER speed?”). However, I decided to group them under broader questions like “How can I adjust the exposure settings…?” This makes the FAQ more organized and less fragmented, which aligns with the “well-structured” and “easy-to-understand” requirements. The PDF groups them this way, so my approach is consistent with the source material’s structure. * I double-checked the troubleshooting section. I converted each “Problem/Solution” pair into a distinct Q&A, which is the most logical way to present this information. I made sure the questions were phrased naturally (e.g., “Why is the picture…?”) and incorporated the model name. * I checked the HTML table for the specifications. The formatting is correct with `
`, and `` for the labels, ensuring it will render properly while being semantically correct within the FAQ answer.
* I paid close attention to the microdata syntax (`itemscope`, `itemtype`, `itemprop`). The structure `FAQPage > mainEntity(Question) > name(h3) + acceptedAnswer(Answer) > text(div)` is followed correctly for each entry.
3. **Final Polish and Refinement:**
* Read through all generated Q&As to ensure clarity, grammar, and spelling are correct.
* Confirmed the brand and model “LOREX LDC7722” is used appropriately and consistently.
* Final check of the HTML structure to ensure all tags are properly opened and closed.
* Removed any potential for ambiguity. For example, in the OSD navigation question, I specified that a compatible DVR with UTC support is required, which is a critical detail from the source.
* The final output seems complete, accurate, and perfectly adheres to all the strict formatting and content constraints provided in the prompt. I am confident in the result.What are the key features of the LOREX LDC7722?The LOREX LDC7722 features a high-definition 720p image sensor for superior detail and clarity. It also includes: • HD 720p 1MP Megapixel Dome Camera • Crystal clear video with outstanding detail, day or night • 1/3” 1.0 megapixel image sensor • Infrared cut filter ensures accurate color representation • Night vision range up to 130ft (40m) in ambient lighting and 90ft (28m) in total darkness • ClearNight imaging for superior low light performance, improving recording efficiency • 3.6mm F1.6 wide angle lens • Vandal resistant design with cable pass-through bracket • Versatile ceiling or wall mounting options • Residential and business friendly compact design • Weatherproof for outdoor & indoor installation (IP66 Rated) What is included in the package for the LOREX LDC7722?The package for the LOREX LDC7722 includes: • 1 x HD 720p Dome Camera • 1 x 60ft BNC/Power Extension Cable • 1 x Mounting Kit • 1 x 12V DC Power Adapter How should I install the LOREX LDC7722 camera?Before installing your LOREX LDC7722, please follow these steps: 1. Decide whether to run the cables through the wall/ceiling or along it. If you run the cables along the wall/ceiling, you must run the cable through the cable notch on the camera base. 2. The camera is rated for outdoor use (IP66), but it is recommended to mount the camera in a sheltered area, such as under an eave, to protect it from harsh weather elements which may affect imaging performance. 3. Test your camera before selecting a permanent mounting location by temporarily connecting the camera and cable to the DVR. To mount the camera: 1. Use the included Allen key to loosen the three set screws and separate the camera base from the camera body. 2. Use the included mounting template to mark holes for the mounting screws. For wood or metal surfaces, drill the screw holes. For drywall, stucco, or brick, insert the included plastic anchors. 3. Feed the camera cable through the camera base. If running the cable along a wall or ceiling, ensure the cable is placed in the cable notch on the base. 4. Connect the BNC and power cables. 5. Attach the camera base to the mounting surface using the included screws. 6. Attach the camera body to the camera base. Manually adjust the camera to the desired position. While adjusting, view the image on your monitor. 7. Use the Allen key to tighten the three set screws to secure the camera. How do I connect the LOREX LDC7722 camera to a DVR?The setup for the LOREX LDC7722 varies depending on whether you are connecting a single camera or multiple cameras. For a single camera setup: 1. Connect the BNC connector of the extension cable to the BNC connector of the camera. Twist and lock. 2. Connect the power connector of the extension cable to the power connector of the camera. 3. Connect the BNC connector of the extension cable to a video input on your DVR. 4. Connect the power connector of the extension cable to the power adapter. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet or power strip. For a multiple camera setup: 1. Repeat steps 1 and 2 from the single camera setup for each camera. 2. Connect the BNC connector of the extension cable to a video input on your DVR. Repeat for each camera. 3. Connect the power connector of the extension cable to one of the connectors on the 4-in-1 power splitter. 4. Connect the 4-in-1 power splitter to the power adapter. Plug the power adapter into a power outlet or power strip. How do I access and navigate the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu for the LOREX LDC7722?You can access the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu for the LOREX LDC7722 to adjust image settings. This requires a DVR that supports UTC (Up-the-Coax) control. To control the OSD menu: 1. Right-click on the camera’s live view to open the context menu. 2. Click on PTZ Control to open the PTZ Control menu. 3. Click the Iris + button to open the OSD menu for the camera. 4. To navigate the OSD menu:
• Use the up/down arrows to select an item.
• Use the left/right arrows to change the setting for the selected item.
• Use the Iris + button to enter a sub-menu for an item. How can I adjust the exposure settings on my LOREX LDC7722 using the OSD menu?In the LOREX LDC7722 OSD menu, navigate to AE (Auto Exposure) to configure the exposure level and other settings. The options are: • MODE: Select an exposure mode. Options include GLOBAL (default), BLC (Backlight Compensation), and WDR (Wide Dynamic Range). WDR is used for scenes with both very bright and very dark areas. • SHUTTER: Adjust the shutter speed. A slower shutter speed results in a brighter image in low-light but may cause motion blur. Default is AUTO. • AGC (Auto Gain Control): The camera automatically boosts the video signal in low-light conditions. A higher AGC level makes the image brighter but increases noise. Default is 8. • SENS-UP: Controls the digital slow shutter. This allows extra light into the camera for clearer images in low-light. A higher value makes the image brighter but may cause motion blur. Default is OFF. • BRIGHTNESS: Adjusts the overall brightness of the image from 0-100. Default is 50. How do I adjust the white balance on the LOREX LDC7722?To adjust the white balance on your LOREX LDC7722, navigate to WB (White Balance) in the OSD menu. The available options are: • MODE:
• ATW (Auto Tracking White Balance): Automatically adjusts white balance. This is the default setting.
• AWC: Set the white balance based on the current lighting environment. Aim the camera at a white piece of paper and press the Iris + button to set it.
• INDOOR: Select for indoor lighting conditions (9000K).
• OUTDOOR: Select for outdoor lighting conditions (5100K).
• MANUAL: Manually adjust the red and blue gain levels. • R GAIN: Adjusts the red gain from 0-100 when in MANUAL mode. Default is 50. • B GAIN: Adjusts the blue gain from 0-100 when in MANUAL mode. Default is 50. What are the Day/Night settings for the LOREX LDC7722 camera?You can configure the Day/Night settings on your LOREX LDC7722 by accessing the DAY-NIGHT section of the OSD menu. The available settings are: • MODE:
• EXT (External): The camera automatically switches between color (day) and black & white (night) mode. This is the default setting.
• COLOR: The camera remains in color mode. Night vision will not activate.
• B/W (Black & White): The camera remains in black & white mode. Night vision is always active in low-light conditions. • IR SMART: Enables or disables smart IR technology that prevents IR LEDs from overexposing images. Default is ON. • IR LEVEL: Adjusts the intensity of the IR LEDs from 0-15. A higher value results in brighter night vision. Default is 8. How do I configure picture adjustment settings on the LOREX LDC7722?To configure picture settings on your LOREX LDC7722, navigate to PICTURE ADJ in the OSD menu. The available options are: • CONTRAST: Adjusts the contrast level from 0-100. Default is 50. • HUE: Adjusts the hue level from 0-100. Default is 50. • SHARPNESS: Adjusts the sharpness level from 0-10. Default is 5. • MIRROR: Flips the camera image. Options are OFF, MIRROR (horizontal flip), FLIP (vertical flip), and ROTATE (180° rotation). What special functions are available on the LOREX LDC7722?Under the SPECIAL menu in the OSD, you can configure the following functions for your LOREX LDC7722: • CAM TITLE: Set an on-screen title for the camera. Default is OFF. • DPC (Dead Pixel Correction): Corrects dead pixels that may appear. To use, cover the camera lens completely and enter the DPC sub-menu. • MOTION: Configures motion detection settings. You can set up to 4 motion detection areas. Default is OFF. • PRIVACY: Configures privacy masking. You can set up to 4 privacy masking areas to block parts of the image from being viewed or recorded. Default is OFF. How do I reset the LOREX LDC7722 to its factory default settings?To reset your LOREX LDC7722 camera to factory defaults, follow these steps: 1. Access the OSD menu. 2. Navigate to the RESET option. 3. Select RESET and use the Iris + button to confirm. The camera will restart with its original factory settings. What should I do if my LOREX LDC7722 shows no video or signal?If there is no video or signal from your LOREX LDC7722, try the following troubleshooting steps: • Ensure the camera is connected to a compatible Lorex HD DVR. The LDC7722 is only compatible with Lorex LHV1000 and LHV2000 series HD DVRs. • Check that the camera is properly connected to the DVR. • Check that the camera is properly connected to a power source. • If using an extension cable, ensure it is a single extension cable run. The camera supports a maximum cable run of 300ft (92m). Why is the picture from my LOREX LDC7722 too bright or too dark?If the picture from your LOREX LDC7722 is too bright or dark, please check the following: • Ensure your camera isn’t pointed towards a direct source of light (e.g., sun or spot light). Move the camera to a different location. • Check the brightness and contrast settings on the DVR. • Access the OSD menu and check the BRIGHTNESS setting. What can I do if the picture from my LOREX LDC7722 is not clear?If you are experiencing an unclear picture from your LOREX LDC7722, please try these solutions: • Check the camera lens for dirt, dust, or spiderwebs. Clean the lens with a soft, clean cloth. • Make sure the cable run is within the limitations. The camera supports a maximum of 300ft (92m). A cable run longer than this may cause signal loss and degrade video quality. Why is the night vision on my LOREX LDC7722 not working?If the night vision on your LOREX LDC7722 is not working, it may be because there is too much ambient light for the camera’s light sensor to activate night vision mode. The camera will only switch to night vision mode when it is dark enough. Try testing the camera in a darker environment. Why is there a bright spot in the video when viewing my LOREX LDC7722 at night?A bright spot appearing in your LOREX LDC7722’s video at night is usually caused by night vision reflection. This occurs when the camera is pointed towards a reflective surface like a window, or if there is an object too close to the camera lens. To resolve this, move the camera to a different location or position to avoid reflections. What are the technical specifications of the LOREX LDC7722 camera?
How to use the PDF below: NO IMAGE CONTENT AT THIS TIME. PLEASE CHECK BACK LATER CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD LOREX LDC7722 (01) PDF DOCUMENT |
