![]() ![]() Please refer to the image below to get an idea on how to calculate your PoE budget. When adding cameras to your recorder, please make sure you are within your wattage allowance. If you go over your PoE budget, the system will shut down or drop a camera as it does not have enough power to supply to the camera, resulting in video loss. When adding additional cameras to your recorder, please ensure that you do not exceed the PoE budget. Our Network Video Recorders (NVR) have a total power output or PoE budget of between 80 and 220 watts. You will find the Max Power Consumption on the camera's specification sheet in the Download section of the camera's product page. Known as Maximum Power Consumption (wattage), each IP camera requires a specific amount of power to operate and function efficiently. Our recorders use Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology to deliver power to IP cameras and the same PoE is used to transmit video back to the recorder. Going over PoE budget will result in video loss ![]() The following list of potential issues will walk you through the process of identifying the root cause and do a quick fix on the issue. There are a multitude of reasons why your security camera may lose video or go black. Top Reasons Your Lorex Camera May Lose Video or Go Black ![]()
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