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RECEIVER

The Receiver module provides the interface between the PC and the power line data link. It
communicates with the PC via the USB. The PC sends commands to the cameras to configure
and control them. It receives status from these units, as well as the compressed video streams.
The receiver is not powered by the plug.

USB CABLE

The USB connects the Receiver to your PC allowing the network to communicate with the Werks application. It
transfers configuration commands to the cameras and receives compressed video streams from them.
Communication with the PC is accomplished using a standard USB 1.1 interface.

CAMERA SUCTION CUP

Use the large suction cup to hang the camera in a window. The suction cup connects to the
back or front of the camera. If you screw the suction cup onto the back, the camera's lens
points into the house. If you screw the suction cup onto the front of the camera, the camera's
lens can be directed to monitor a zone outside of the house.

DESKTOP MOUNT BASE

The Desktop Mount Base included in the installation kit is used to place the Luk camera on
a flat surface such as on a windowsill, bookshelf, or any other place that is flat and stable.

WALL MOUNT

Using a few screws, the Wall Mount allows you to hang the Luk camera from a wall, ceiling,
or other surface to watch a room from a discrete location.
Luk Accessories

NIGHTVISION UPGRADE KITS

The Indoor NightVision 20 and 50 illuminator kits consist of an illuminator and an 80°
Day/Night filter lens that can be used with the Luk Camera to capture quality video in
low-light areas or complete darkness inside your home or small business. Both IR
Illuminators automatically turn on in the dark. The light they produce is not visible to the
human eye, but can be seen by the camera.
Remember to verify that the illuminator and camera are in alignment (pointed at the
same scene). This is easily checked by repositioning the illuminator in darkness while
viewing the image on the PC.