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Security Cameras: Not turning on
If the camera is not turning on, the system may be experiencing issues with the power source or connection. To check camera power source and connections: Verify the camera is...
Learn More >Security Cameras: Understanding Field of View (FOV)
Field of View (FOV) is the maximum observable area that is seen at any given moment through an optical device such as a camera lens. The coverage of the area can be...
Learn More >Troubleshooting: Color Night Vision™
Color Night Vision (CNV) is an innovative night vision technology integrated in select Lorex cameras. Cameras with CNV have special low-light image sensors which allow the camera to continue providing a color...
Learn More >Troubleshooting: Image appearing fisheyed, distorted or inverted
Select cameras have the capability to configure fisheye viewing. To revert camera from fisheye mode: LIMITATION: Fisheye configuration can currently only be accessed through a PC. Launch the FLIR Cloud Client...
Learn More >Video Compression in a System with Network Cameras and NVRs
In an Internet Protocol (IP) CCTV system, the camera captures raw footage for digitalization and compression, then sends it directly to the NVR for live view, recording, and playback.
Learn More >Why are the corners of the camera image curved?
This article explains why the camera image is curved or looks like it has a slight fisheye effect. What is causing the camera image distortion? If your...
Learn More >Wi-Fi Security Cameras - How to Read a MicroSD card
To view the contents of a MicroSD card on a laptop or computer, follow these steps: Push gently against the MicroSD card to remove it from your device. Refer to...
Learn More >Wireless Home Monitor: Camera night vision not working
If the Wireless Home Monitor night vision is not working properly, it may be due to the level of lighting in the environment where the camera is installed or the amount of...
Learn More >Wireless IR Cameras: Night vision mode not activating / deactivating
Your wireless camera’s night vision mode is set to activate in low-light conditions using infrared (IR) LEDs. When light conditions become brighter, your camera will deactivate night vision and display an...
Learn More >Wireless Security Cameras: Signal interference
Wireless camera signal interference can be caused by multiple factors. Understanding Wireless Range In an open field (with line of sight), a typical wireless camera has a range between...
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