LOREX Technology LW2702 Appendix D Strengthening the Range of the Wireless Signal, Obstacles

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Appendix D: Strengthening the Range of the Wireless Signal

Appendix D: Strengthening the Range of the Wireless Signal

Is your wireless signal choppy? Do you want to extend the range of wireless transmission?

There are several ways to boost your wireless signal as well as options to help you extend the range of the wireless signal.

Clear Line-of-Sight

The digital wireless signal is virtually interference free. However, you should always ensure there is a clear line-of-sight between the camera and the receiver.

Clear line-of-sight

Clear line-of-sight

Figure 16.0 Clear line-of-sight between camera(s) and receiver

Obstacles

There should be little to no obstacles obstructing the line-of-sight between the camera and the receiver. Solid objects, such as concrete and metal may limit the range of the wireless signal.

Extending Your Wireless Signal

Even with a clear line-of-sight between your camera(s) and your receiver, you may experience a lower video frame rate simply due to the distance between your wireless devices.

Accessory antennas are available that can help extend the range of your wireless signal.

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Contents Digital Wireless Quad LCD Surveillance System Important Safeguards Before YOU Start Avant DE Commencer Need HELP? Necesita Ayuda Important Safeguards InstallationService UseGeneral Precautions FCC NoticeFeatures Table of Contents FAQ Card Wireless Antenna For Cameras Getting StartedLCD Monitor/Wireless Receiver Rear PanelCamera Remote Control Installing the Camera Installation WarningsConnecting the LCD Receiver Table MountingPower Adapter Under-the-Counter, Wall, or Ceiling Mounting Power on the LCD receiver LED Indicators on the LCD Receiver LED indicators on LCD receiverUsing the System On-Screen DisplayRecording Indicator The red REC icon On-Screen Display cont’dViewing Modes =Auto SequenceQuad Mode Recording TipScreen Saver Mode Screen Saver menuScreen Saver with Motion Recording Motion DetectionSetting the Time 2009/07/07 133542Recording Mode Summary RecordingWhen Should I Use Manual Recording? Manual RecordingSchedule Recording Schedule for Automatic Motion RecordingWhen Should I Use Schedule Recording? Stopping Schedule RecordingMotion Recording RECWhen Should I Use Motion Recording? Recording TipViewing Video Using the System Viewing Recorded Video3MB Playback buttons on the remote control Controlling PlaybackViewing Video Directly From the SD Card MacUsing the Intercom Two-Way Audio VolumeUsing the Main Menu Main MenuCamera 1 On Camera 2 Off Camera 3 Off Camera 4 Off Camera On/OffRecord Record menuQuality Quality menu 320x240 Qvga and640x480 VGATrigger Record Trigger Record menuSchedule Record Recording ScheduleOverwrite enable/disable OverwritePairing What is Pairing?Please Press Pair Key on Camera side Settings Settings menuDate & Time Brightness Brightness menuAV Out AV out menuScreen Saver Screen Saver menuAlarm Volume Alarm Volume menuZoom Zoom menuFormat Format menuDefault Default menu Camera Appendix a System Specifications General LCD ReceiverAppendix B About Digital Wireless Technology Appendix C Adding Cameras Press Pair on the back of the cameraClear Line-of-Sight Appendix D Strengthening the Range of the Wireless SignalExtending Your Wireless Signal ObstaclesGHZ Directional Wireless Panel Antenna GHZ Omni-Directional Wireless Antenna0920032 5MB Appendix E Deleting Video Files on the SystemAppendix F Estimated Recording Times on SD Cards SD Card Standing Recording Time Capacity Qvga VGAAppendix G Power Failure Power Failure iconTroubleshooting Problem SolutionFAQ Revision Composez LA Ligne D’ASSISTANCE Sans Frais AUS Conommateurs Page See Hear Protect