WiLife Security Camera DVS 110I User Manual

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Welcome to LukWerks  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the LukWerks Video Surveillance  
System.  
As you already know, LukWerks is a robust video monitoring  
system for your home or small business allowing you to view  
live, streaming video from up to six cameras.  
State-of-the-art Luk Cameras capture digital-streaming, full-  
color video and transmits the live feed to the Werks software  
application, which provides a user interface that is both user-  
friendly and powerful.  
Homeplug® technology uses your electrical wiring to create a  
high-speed network for communicating with each camera  
without the complexity of wireless networks and without the  
need to run network cables.  
There are many great features offered in this LukWerks  
system. For example, consider these:  
15-minute installation of the entire system.  
Here are a few great monitoring applications:  
Monitor and record up to six locations in real-time.  
Search for, view, and manage recorded video events.  
Receive email alerts when a camera detects motion.  
Set motion detection zones for each camera.  
View video over the Internet or on Smart Phones.  
Monitor your small business  
Watch over a second property  
Record people at your front door  
Monitor the children  
Keep an eye on your pets  
The ability to customize camera settings is highlight of the Werks application. Setup controls allow you to view  
and modify settings for cameras, motion detection, video, system statistics, email, recording schedule, recently  
recorded video segments, and disk usage.  
Moreover, the system's portable viewing architecture; unique capturing, storing, and reporting functionality;  
and ability to customize camera settings make it one of the most versatile, usable, and affordable surveillance  
systems in the industry today.  
Overview of LukWerks  
LukWerks has three primary components: Smart Cameras, Powerful Software, and Remote Viewing. Luk is the  
name of our cameras and Werks is the name of our software, together they make LukWerks. We call remote  
viewing My LukWerks.  
At the center of the Werks software are components to view live camera video; search for, and view recorded  
video; and tools to configure system options. These components, respectively, are Live Mode, Search Mode,  
and Setup.  
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BASIC CONCEPTS  
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Before we dive into the overviews and how-tos, lets spend a few minutes explaining some basic concepts of  
the LukWerks system.  
1. Easy Setup  
One of our first design goals was to deliver a system that you could setup in 15 minutes without  
special tools, drilling holes, running wires, or configuring networking equipment. It is important to us  
that you have a great experience right out of the box one that exceeds the capabilities possible even  
with a professionally installed home video system.  
You complete the setup process in four easy steps:  
Step 1 Install the Werks Software  
Step 2 Connect the USB Receiver module  
Step 3 Mount Your Luk Cameras  
Step 4 Register for Remote Viewing  
With these easy steps you are up and going. Jump to the chapter on Getting Started for more details  
on the LukWerks setup process. One key to our system is our use of Homeplug technology. Homeplug  
allows you to turn your existing wiring into a powerful network capable of delivering rich live video from  
around your property to your PC and from there anywhere you need it.  
2. Powerful Cameras  
At the heart of each Luk Camera is an imbedded computer that actively encodes, adjusts, and  
manages your video feed Luk Cameras are the smartest surveillance cameras available. Because  
our cameras are so powerful, they provide you with rich features without overwhelming the CPU on  
your PC.  
Some of the one-of-a-kind features available on the Luk Camera include:  
High-quality video imaging  
Digital motion detection  
User definable motion detection zones  
Auto-image lighting management  
Onboard Windows Media Video encoding  
Consider these system scenarios:  
Camera  
A new way to look  
Camera 1  
Camera 2  
Camera 3  
It looks out over the driveway, has Auto Brightness set to on  
allowing it to automatically adjust to changing light conditions.  
It looks out over the backyard, has a defined Motion Detection Zone  
set allowing it to capture motion only along the top of the fence line.  
It monitors the front door and has an Email Alert set, whicl will send  
a notification if anyone comes into the house e.g. when the kids  
come home from school.  
Setup allows you set each camera differently, based on its mission.  
3. Powerful Software  
At the center of the LukWerks system is the Werks software. It is the most powerful video surveillance  
software available. Werks can manage full-motion video from six concurrent cameras. Providing you  
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with stunning live views into every camera while simultaneously recording any motion or scheduled  
events.  
Additionally, Werks uses a powerful alerts engine that communicates with your email server to notify  
up to ten e-mail addresses or cell phones that a camera has detected and recorded motion. When  
Werks detects motion on a specific camera, Werks will send out an email message, and at your option,  
you can set Werks to attached either a frame from the captured video or the video segment. The  
Werks alerts are excellent news for you, but perhaps bad news for your sixteen-year-old son who wants  
to play around with your new sports car. Your garage camera can send you an email alert if anyone  
gets close to the car.  
Some of the great features of Werks include:  
6-Camera live view  
Concurrent recording of video from all cameras  
User definable email and cell phone alerts  
Automatic disk storage management  
Powerful video archive search and playback  
Password system security  
Werks uses a portion of the disk space on your PC to store the video captured by your Luk Cameras. In  
the default setup, Werks only records video when there is motion detected by a camera or during  
times when you have set a fixed recording schedule. In either case, Werks stores each video event as  
a separate clip to your PC hard drive. Some of these clips may be only a few seconds, while others  
could last hours. As a Setup option, you specify the maximum amount of disk space allocate to Werks.  
Once Werks reaches this limit, it makes space for new video clips by removing the oldest clips. With  
the default camera settings, a typical home system with four cameras will use approximately 2GB of  
disk space per week.  
4. Anywhere Anytime Access  
Werks coupled with our My LukWerks services deliver a unique Internet services component, which  
powers the ability for you to view live video from your cameras over the Internet and on video enabled  
cell phones. At the center of My LukWerks is the LukWerks Remote Viewing Service, which intelligently  
links you to all of your cameras at each site where you have installed a LukWerks system.  
To access the video you first create a My LukWerks user account at www.lukwerks.com. This is part of  
the normal process of registering you product. With each new LukWerks setup, you register the new  
site with your existing account. Then when you want to check in on your property, simply login to your  
My LukWerks account from a Web browser or Windows Mobile cell phone and link to the video feed.  
With My LukWerks it is easy to monitor your Home, Office, Cabin, or even Grandma's House anytime  
anywhere all from your My LukWerks account.  
The following chapters describe in detail each component of the LukWerks system. Two chapters in this book  
describe in full each of these modulesChapter 3: Using the Werks Application and Chapter 4: Werks  
Application Setups, which introduces you to the Werks Setup dialogs.  
We have also provided you with online help and support and service pages on our website. In any case, we are  
committed to your success.  
We are glad to share with you our passion for build great video surveillance products. Over the next months  
and years, you can expect to see additional cameras, services, and software targeted at giving you a whole  
new way to look. Welcome to LukWerks.  
System Components  
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LUK CAMERAS  
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Luk Cameras are the smartest cameras on the market. At their core is a 400MHz  
processor. Using the processor they perform automatically adjust the video picture for  
changing light conditions (auto-brightness), detect motion, and encode video using  
Windows Media 9 Video file format.  
When the camera detects motion within zones you specify it alerts Werks to record the  
event, which it saves to the LukWerks Video folder.  
The camera lens sits on bubble, which you can move to change its viewing angle.  
Additionally, you can adjust the focus by gently turning the lens clockwise or counter-  
clockwise as necessary. You should find the focus setting works for most locations.  
We designed this Luk Camera for indoor use. However, we specifically designed it to peer out of a window to  
monitor the out-of-doors using the included suction cup, which you can mount to the front or the back of the  
camera. Luk cameras can also sit on top a desktop, bookshelf, wall or ceiling using the Desktop Mount or Wall  
Mount.  
The Werks application supports up to six cameras.  
CAMERA POWER SUPPLY  
The power supply connects to the camera using the provided CAT 5e cable. It serves two  
functions.  
First, the power supply provides power for the camera. Second, it is the network bridge  
connecting the digital video feed from the camera to the PC running Werks.  
There are a few rules you should know about using this unit.  
Do not plug the power supply unit into a surge suppressor, a UPS, or some other filtering  
unit. It can be plugged into a regular extension cord or non-surge power strip.  
Likewise, do not connect the power supply unit or the WiLife camera into other Ethernet or Power-Over-  
Ethernet (POE) hardware. The Luk Camera and the Luk Camera power supply operate as a pair.  
The camera will not operate with non-WiLife POE equipment.  
The unit is designed to be used indoors.  
CAT 5E CABLE  
The CAT 5e Cable carries DC power from the Camera Power Supply to the camera and provides the network  
connection for digital data communications to and from the camera. The cable supplied with the LukWerks  
system was specifically selected because it was small, flexible, and unobtrusive, in comparison to a typical CAT  
5e cable.  
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.  
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CAMERA SUCTION CUP  
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Use the large suction cup to hanging 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 (NOT SHOWN)  
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.  
Users Guide Chapters  
We designed this manual to be the ultimate resource for learning, understanding, and using the multi-faceted  
features within the Werks application to meet your personal or small business expectations.  
The content of the Users Manual is laid out into five chapters, the first of which you have nearly completed.  
Here is a brief description of the remaining chapters:  
Chapters  
Descriptions  
Getting Started  
This chapter provides comprehensive installation instructions for the Werks  
software and the Luk Cameras.  
Using the Werks Complete description of the great features behind the Live and Search mode  
Application  
screens. Additionally, this chapter includes how toinstructions to assist you  
in learning the system more easily.  
Setting  
Application  
Options  
This chapter introduces you to the Setup and its comprehensive set of configuration options.  
Here you will learn how to setup:  
cameras  
motion detection  
video capture  
email alerts  
remote viewing  
and other options  
Troubleshooting We do not expect you will have any trouble. However, if you do have a problem,  
you can find many useful solutions in this chapter.  
Configuring Your Most PC firewalls automatically prompt you to allow Werks to access the  
Firewall  
network. Nevertheless, if you find any problems this chapter walks you  
thorough both automatic and manual configuration options.  
Appendices  
Finally, we include a few appendix chapters that cover other topics like: System  
Specifications; Software License and Hardware Warranty; and Safety and  
Regulatory  
The Werks Help System  
Click on the [?] icon in the upper-right corner of Werks in order to access the online Help System. The Help  
System allows you to view topics by clicking through a table of contents, by searching for them using the  
Search option, or by locating them via a comprehensive Index.  
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Getting Started  
Overview  
WiLifes Werks application is very easy to deploy because of an installation process that we designed to be  
user-friendly. Depending on how comfortable you feel installing the application, you can choose to use the  
QuickStart instructions (found in the Installation Kit) or the comprehensive installation instructions provided in  
this chapter.  
Once Werks has been setup, all you need to do is plug in the cameras and you are on your way to using your  
security system. The Werks application automatically discovers all the cameras throughout the home and  
displays the live video stream.  
System Requirements  
Below you can find the minimum requirements for systems using cameras set to the factory default  
configuration; recommended systems include faster CPUs, more computer RAM, and more video RAM.  
Cameras  
Minimum  
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3
4
5
6
Compatible CPU  
700 MHz  
1.4 GHz  
700 MHz  
1.4 GHz  
900 MHz  
1.8 GHz  
900 MHz  
1.8 GHz  
1.0 GHz  
2.0 GHz  
1.2 GHz  
2.4 GHz  
Recommended  
Computer RAM (MB)  
Minimum  
Recommended  
256  
256  
256  
512  
256  
512  
256  
512  
512  
512  
512  
512  
Video Card: (VRAM MB)  
DirectX 9 compatible  
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32  
32  
32  
32  
64  
32  
64  
64  
128  
64  
128  
Display Resolution:  
1024 x 768 or higher  
Hard Drive Space (MB):  
100 MB for program and a minimum of 200+ MB with  
10+ GB recommended for video recording  
Operating System:  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or;  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition,  
XP Professional or, XP Media Center Edition  
USB:  
One free USB port  
Media Player:  
Other:  
Microsoft Windows Media® Player 9  
CD ROM drive for installation  
STARTER KIT CONTENTS  
Before you begin the installation process, please review the contents of the kit to verify that all of the  
components necessary for a successful install are inside. If any of these listed items are not in the kit, please  
contact WiLife Customer Support for assistance.  
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Werks Installation CD  
Quick Start Guide  
USB Cable (8 ft.)  
Luk Camera  
Camera Power Supply  
Cat5 Cable (8 ft.)  
Camera Suction Cup  
Cable Suction Cup  
Desktop Mount  
Wall Mount  
Window Decals  
USB Receiver  
Installation Procedures  
The following procedures assume that you verified that all of the components of the installation kit are  
accounted for and that your PC and operating system meet the system requirements described above.  
OVERVIEW  
Installing Werks in four easy steps:  
1) Run the Setup Wizard  
2) Install the USB Receiver Module  
3) Place your Luk Cameras  
4) Register for Remote Viewing  
It is that simple 1, 2, 3, 4 and you are done.  
Step 1 - Run the Set-up Wizard  
Insert the Werks PC Software CD into your PCs  
CD-ROM drive. The LukWerks setup menu will  
automatically start.  
Note: If the Install Wizard does not automatically load, you can manually start the wizard by double-  
clicking on the setup.exe file on the CD-ROM (i.e. D:).  
Review the menu choices (as shown) and click Install Werks Softwareoptions.  
A. WELCOME TO THE INSTALL WIZARD  
The Werks install is ready to start. Simply click the NEXT> button to begin.  
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B. IF NECESSARY, WERKS WILL GUIDE YOU THROUGH THE INSTALLATION OF MICROSOFT .NET  
FRAMEWORK 1.1  
The Microsoft .NET Framework is a collection of tools used by many software programs. Some  
computers already have Microsoft's .NET Frame installed as part of other applications. For those that  
do not yet have .NET installed, we will install it now. (Note that installing .NET will require a restart of  
your computer.)  
The first screen you will see in the Microsoft .NET  
Framework Wizard is its license agreement screen, as  
shown in this graphic.  
Complete the License Agreement by clicking on the I  
agreeradio button, followed by the INSTALL button.  
The system downloads .NET Framework in preparation to  
moving on with the installation process. A status bar  
displays, allowing you to view the progress of the .NET  
Framework install. The install will take several minutes.  
When the .NET Framework download is complete, you will  
need to click the OK button to continue with the LukWerks  
Install wizard.  
B. COMPLETING THE WERKS WIZARD  
Follow the on screen instructions of the Werks  
installation wizard. Click the NEXT> button to advance  
through the installation process.  
One of the early steps is the LukWerks License  
Agreement screen.  
Please take a moment to review the license  
agreement. If you accept the terms of the agreement,  
click the I accept the terms in the license agreement”  
radio button and then click NEXT>. If you do not agree  
with the terms of the agreement, click the I do not  
accept the terms in the license agreementradio  
button and the installation will be terminated.  
Note: A copy of the license agreement can be found in two places: 1) In this user guide; and 2) on the  
program CD. The filename is License.htm.  
Step 2 - Install the USB Receiver Module  
Now, with most of the software installed, you are ready to plug in the receiver and camera. The install  
will prompt you to plug the receiver into the wall and connect it to a USB port on your PC.  
1) Plug the USB Receiver Module directly into a wall  
outlet near your PC.  
Note: The USB Receiver Module has built in surge protection  
and must be plugged directly into your wall outlet. It is highly  
recommended that you do not plug the USB Receiver Module  
into a surge protected power strip. Plugging the USB  
Receiver Module into a surge protected power strip may  
reduce the quality and performance of the LukWerks system.  
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2) Use the included USB Cable to connect the USB Receiver Module to one of the available USB ports  
on your PC.  
3) Click the NEXT> button when you are done.  
Step 3 - Mount the Luk Camera  
With the receiver connect to your electrical outlet; you  
are ready to connect your cameras.  
1) Start by installing your cameras in a location near  
your PC. This makes it easier to adjustment focus if  
necessary. Once you have configured your camera,  
select a new location for the camera and use one of  
the convenient mounting options to place your  
camera on a desktop, window, or wall.  
Installation Note: If mounting the camera on a window, clean  
the area of the window where the suction cup will be  
attached. Let the area dry completely before mounting  
camera.  
The Window Mount Suction Cup has been tested and proven to hold the weight of objects heavier than  
the camera for extended periods of time. To ensure long term connection, you can spread a very small  
drop of vegetable or olive oil on the under-side of the cup before applying it to the window. This  
increases the suction power of the cup.  
CAUTION: The Luk camera should be mounted indoors or in a weatherproof enclosure. Additionally, you  
should not point the camera directly at the sun. Failing to follow either of these warnings will damage  
your camera  
2) Plug the Camera Power Supply into a nearby outlet. Then, use the included Camera Cable (8 ft.  
Standard Ethernet Cable) to connect the power supply to the camera.  
Note: The Camera Power Supply has built in surge protection and must be plugged directly into your wall  
outlet. Plugging the Camera Power Supply into a surge protected power strip may reduce the quality and  
performance of the LukWerks system.  
3) Click the NEXT> button to proceed.  
You are now ready to run the Werks application.  
Step 4 - Start Using Werks  
1) The install program will automatically start Werks  
When Werks runs for the first time, the Werks Initial  
Setup screen opens, allowing you to configure the  
system to meet your home or small business needs.  
2) Review the disk storage options by accepting the  
default settings recommended by the setup.  
If you wish, you can modify the Werks Video Location  
and the Max Werks Space. Ideally, you want a drive  
and location where you have plenty of disk space to  
record the video. Werks is smart enough to only  
record when there is motion and to automatically delete old clips to make room for new ones.  
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Firewall Setup  
It is very likely that you have one of many Firewall applications running on your computer. These applications  
protect your computer from unwanted network connections, which sometimes are the result of viruses.  
Because Werks creates a new network using your home wiring and uses your Internet connection for email and  
remote viewing, you will need to configure your firewall to allow these connections.  
We have provided an entire chapter on the subject name Configuring your PC Firewall. If you find the steps  
below are insufficient, please use this chapter as an aid.  
Most firewalls will prompt you to Allow or Block access to the network by Werks. You should always choose  
Allow when the program reads Werks.”  
ATTENTION: If you are using Norton Firewall or Norton Internet Security, you must review the Norton  
Internet Security by Symantec section of the chapter Configuring your PC Firewall. Simply accepting the  
automated prompts is insufficient.  
If you are running Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Windows Security Alert screen may appear. Click on  
the Unblock button to allow Werks to run properly. (A sample screen shot of the Windows Security Alert  
displays below.)  
If McAfee Personal Firewall Plus or Standard is running on your Windows XP, a warning message is  
going to display as Werks starts. This message is going to inform you that Werks wants access to the  
Internet. You need to click "Grant Access" in order for Werks to run properly. (A sample screen shot of  
this McAfee Firewall message displays below.)  
If you are using other anti-virus or firewall software, similar warning messages may appear, asking you  
whether you want to allow Werks to perform certain functions. You should allow the requested  
permissions so that Werks runs properly.  
If you find you are having problems reference the chapter on Configuring your PC Firewall.  
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McAfee Auto-Alert Message  
Windows Firewall Auto-Alert  
Create Your My LukWerks Account  
Before you can start using remote viewing, you need to create a My LukWerks account and register your  
installation. In addition to remote viewing, registering gives you access to these benefits:  
Updates to Werks software and Luk Camera firmware  
Access for warranty and support service, if necessary  
News on upcoming cameras and events  
To register, follow these instructions:  
2) Follow the instructions  
Additional Cameras  
You can have up to six Luk Cameras in each LukWerks system. Adding new cameras is easy and you can watch  
our website for new types of cameras that we will release over the next months.  
STEP 1 POSITION YOUR CAMERA  
a. Select a location for your camera.  
Use one of the convenient mounting options to secure your camera to a desktop, window or wall.  
Note 1: If mounting the camera on a window, clean the area of the window where the suction cup will be  
attached. Let the area dry completely before mounting the camera.  
Note 2: The Window Mount Suction Cup has been tested and proven to hold the weight of objects  
heavier than the camera for extended periods. To increase the suction power of the cup, spread a small  
drop of vegetable or olive oil on the underside of the cup before applying it to the window.  
b. Plug the Camera Power Supply into a nearby outlet.  
Use the included Camera Cable (8 ft. standard Ethernet cable) to connect the power supply to the  
camera.  
Note: The Camera Power Supply has built-in surge protection and must be plugged directly into your wall  
outlet. Plugging the Camera Power Supply into a surge-protected power strip may reduce the quality and  
performance of the LukWerks system.  
STEP 2 IDENTIFY THE NEW CAMERA IN WERKS  
There are two choices of setup paths a and b. So, read both before moving on with the procedure:  
a. You did NOT set a custom password  
If you have NOT set a custom camera password, then you do not need to do anything more. Werks will  
automatically recognize the camera within 1-2 minutes.  
Once the camera appears, you can change its configuration, set a name, or adjust the picture options.  
(See the chapter on Setting System Options for information on these settings.)  
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b. You did set a custom password  
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If you HAVE set a custom camera password, you need to complete a few additional tasks. This is  
necessary because new cameras are shipped with no password (different from the custom password  
you have set). Therefore, Werks will not automatically identify it.  
Follow these instructions to include the new camera into your Werks system:  
1) Go to the Werks > Setup > Advanced dialog screen.  
2) Click the Add New camera button.  
3) Wait 1-2 minutes while Werks locates the camera.  
If after a few minutes, Werks does not recognize the camera, turn to the Specifications chapter  
Note: We recommend that you set a custom password because a custom camera password provides  
you with security from others having access to your streaming video.  
Camera Focus and Aim  
The factory default settings work great for most applications. However, if you find you need to adjust the  
camera it only takes a few minutes. It is easiest to focus and adjust the camera from an outlet near your  
computer. The Luk Cameras have two components that allow you to adjust the cameras viewpoint and focus:  
the camera eyeball and the lens.  
On the back panel, you will notice an adjustable eyeball. Use this ball to change the angle of the camera lens.  
To adjust the focus, gently twist the lens on the front of camera to the right or left. You may find it easiest to  
take your camera back to your PC to do this work saving you the trouble of walking back and forth.  
Product Support  
If you have any questions about the installation procedures, please check out the support section of our  
website for the most recent information. If you still need help contact LukWerks Technical Support via email at  
support@lukwerks.com, or by phone at 877- LUKWERKS [(877) 585-9375] (for customers within the  
United States and Canada) .  
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Using the Werks Application  
Overview  
Werks provides a powerful-but-simple interface for managing cameras, recording video, tracking alerts, and  
configuring remote viewing. Once you learn a few of the basic elements, most operations are easy and  
intuitive.  
TWO OPERATING MODES: FULL AND BACKGROUND  
The Werks application has two operating modes: Full and Background. In Full Mode, Werks provides you with a  
complete Windows interface, making it easy to monitor and manage your video feeds. In Background Mode,  
Werks closes its Windows interface and displays a small icon in the system tray. While running in Background  
Mode, Werks continues to record video, using very little CPU. This allows you to use all of your normal  
applications, even on a minimally configured machine. Background Mode is another great feature of the  
LukWerks system.  
TWO MAIN VIEWS: LIVE AND SEARCH  
Some Application Features  
The Werks Windows interface has two main views: Live  
Live View  
View live video  
Search View  
Play video clips  
Delete segments  
Protect segments  
Print images  
and Search. The Live View allows you to monitor and  
manage the live camera feeds. The Search View allows  
you to find, view, and manage recorded video segments.  
Arm email alerts  
The title bar and the main feature buttons Setup,  
Live/Search, and Web, appear in both the Live and  
Search Views.  
Turn cameras on/off  
Email a current image  
Title Bar Controls  
The Werks Title Bar in the upper-right corner of the application lets you view Help, Hide the on screen controls,  
Minimize Werks, or run Werks in Background Mode.  
Open Werks Help  
Hide/Show Controls  
Minimize to Taskbar  
Close run in Background  
When you click the X button, Werks changes to Background Mode. A system message will let you know that  
Werks is still running and recording in the background.  
Main Feature Buttons  
These three buttons control some of the key functions of the Werks  
application. The SETUP button opens the Setup Control Panel where you  
control all of the configuration options. The Search/Live button switches  
between the Search View and the Live View. (Notice that in Live View, the  
middle button reads SEARCH, and when in Search View, the middle button  
reads LIVE thus allowing you to switch back and forth.) The WEB button takes you to the LukWerks website,  
where you can login to your My LukWerks account. (See the Werks Setup chapter to learn more about camera  
and program configuration options.)  
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Live View  
The Live View is the first screen that appears when you open Werks. From here, you can monitor live video  
feeds, change screen layouts, and enable and disable cameras and email alerts. This is a screen shot of the  
Live View, showing the components of the screen.  
Inspect the Video Windows  
Werks can display between 1 and 6 video windows depending on your choice of Viewing Modes. Each video  
window in the Live View displays live feeds from your cameras. The text in each video window shows the  
camera order (C1-C6), camera name, and camera status. If the camera is recording, the status message reads  
(Live/Rec) in place of just (Live).  
Choose a Multiple-Camera View  
Werks allows you to select between 3 viewing modes: single-camera,  
quad-camera, and six-camera. Video feeds are tiled and sized to fit in the available display area. Quickly  
switch between multi- and single-camera views by clicking on the  
video window.  
Use the Camera Activity Panel  
The Camera Activity Panel allows you to monitor all your  
cameras at a glance. It shows you which cameras are  
connected, set for email alerts, and recording. From this panel  
you can also quickly turn cameras on/off and enable/disable  
email alerts.  
Blue circle shows email alerts are disabled;  
click to enable.  
Red circle shows email alerts are enabled;  
click to disable.  
Grey (no light) shows camera is not  
connected  
Green light shows camera is connected  
Grey (no light) shows camera is not  
recording  
Red light shows Camera is recording  
Camera is ON; click to turn OFF  
Camera is OFF; click to turn ON  
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Enable and Disable Alerts  
Once you setup your email alerts you can quickly set the alert state  
from the main view. This feature is great for enabling email alerts as  
you leave for work or on a vacation, and turning them back off once  
you get home (no need getting email indicating youre moving around  
your house).  
Click Enable and Disable  
Enabled Disabled  
From the main Live View you Enable and Disable Email Alerts by clicking on the camera number . When  
the outer circle is blue, email alerts are disabled. When the outer circle is red, email alerts are enabled. You  
can also enable and disable alerts from the Enable Alerts checkbox from the SetupEmail options dialog. (See  
Email Options in the Werks Setup chapter for more details.)  
Switch Cameras On and Off  
At times, you may want to easily turn cameras off. Perhaps you are  
having a family party in the backyard and there is no reason to record  
Click On and Off  
all the activity. To turn a camera On and Off, click the On/Off button  
below the camera number. When the button reads On – – the  
On  
Off  
camera is operating normally. When the button reads Off –  
the  
camera video feed is disabled until you click the button again.  
Open the Video Context Menus  
Werks provides quick access to common functions through context menus on the Video Windows and Camera  
Alerts buttons. To access the context menus simply right-click on the object and choose between the various  
commands. Heres what they look like:  
Video Window Context Menu  
Camera Alerts Context Menu  
Print or Save Live Video Frames  
Using the Video Window context menu (right-click on live window), you can choose to print or save the current  
image in the window. When choosing Save, Werks will let you choose the location and filename for the image,  
which it stores as a JPEG. By default, Werks will choose your My Pictures folder. Werks uses the Windows print  
spooler, which automatically adjusts the picture to match your printers capabilities. You find these options only  
on the Live View context (right-click) menu.  
Delete a Camera  
From time to time, you may remove a camera from your system. Werks, by default, saves the settings and  
position of this camera, expecting that you may add it back to your system later.  
There are two methods for permanently deleting a camera. First, you can go to the SetupCamera dialog box,  
and click the DELETE CAMERA button. Second, you can use the Live Windows context (right-click) menu and  
choose Delete Camera.  
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Search View  
Search View allows you to find, view, and manage your recorded video segments, which Werks stores in a  
database on your computer. Your cameras create these segments according to your settings. By default, each  
camera is set to record when motion is sensed. You can also set the camera to record continuously during  
specific times using the Recording Scheduler. (See Recording Options in the Application Setup chapter for  
more details.)  
Review Stored Video Segments  
The Search Navigation window provides fast access to recorded video segments using the mouse or keyboard.  
Each camera has a row on the screen. Each recorded segment is displayed as a green bar. A vertical red line  
shows the current position of playback.  
To navigate through the segments, use one of these operations:  
Click on the desired date and time  
Click and drag the red position line to the left or right, beyond the edge of the window  
Click on a date in the calendar  
Use and to step forward and backward through video segments  
See the section on Hot Key Assignments for more keyboard controls.  
CHANGE WINDOW TIMESCALE  
The top of the Search Navigation window displays dates and times for each  
time division. These divisions can be easily changed to zoom in to specific  
minutes of a day or zoom out to view an entire day.  
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Change the time focus by clicking on the timeframe guide to select your focus. A tool tip message informs you  
of the time division you have selected. Notice the position of the focus indicator (blue ball) in these examples:  
4-hour time focus  
30-minute time focus  
5-second time focus  
1-minute time focus  
SELECT CAMERAS TO REVIEW  
When playing video segments, you can select one, several, or all cameras for review. By default, all cameras  
are selected. Selecting only a few cameras reduces the volume of video that must be loaded into memory  
before playing clips. This may improve performance on minimally configured machines. Here are a few  
examples:  
All cameras on  
Garage camera off, others on  
Garage camera on, others off  
To turn on or off the video for a camera, click the green button next to the camera  
name.  
CHANGE REVIEW DATE  
In Search mode, the Calendar is on the right side of the display. The current day is  
circled in red. Days in which video segments were recorded appear bold. You can click  
on any of those days to display all of the video segments in the time grid.  
The Calendar has arrow buttons at the top to navigate forward or backward through  
the months.  
Play Video with Onscreen Controls  
Like any DVD player, the Playback Controls allow you to play, pause, adjust speed,  
and step-through your video segments. You use the controls by clicking on each one.  
If you hold your mouse over the control, Windows will display a tool tip, indicating the  
name of each control. We also provide keyboard controls which we describe below.  
Use the following list of icons and descriptions to help you understand how to  
navigate through recorded video segments.  
Button  
Description  
Button  
Description  
Play video  
Pause video  
Go to the start of the next video  
segment  
Go to the start of the last video segment  
Go back one step  
Go forward one step  
Video slow motion  
(turn jog dial counter-clockwise)  
Video fast motion  
(turn jog dial clockwise)  
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Use Keyboard Playback Controls  
Werks has several keyboard shortcuts, which allow you to quickly navigate through video clips. Some  
navigation features are only available through the keyboard controls.  
Hot Key  
Description  
Hot Key  
Description  
SWITCH MODE. Change to Search  
Mode from Live Mode  
SWITCH MODE. Change to Live Mode  
from Search Mode.  
S
L
P or  
CTRL P  
PLAY and PAUSE. Start and stop playing  
recorded video.  
F1  
HELP. Display Werks online help files.  
C or  
CTRL C  
CENTER CURSOR. Sets timeline origin  
so cursor is centered  
N or  
CTRL N  
NOW BUTTON. Sets cursor time to now.  
PLAY SLOWER. Reduce playback speed  
SHIFT +  
PLAY FASTER. Increase playback speed  
SHIFT -  
- or  
CTRL -  
INCREASE MAGNIFICATION. Increase  
timeline magnification  
+ or  
CTRL +  
REDUCE MAGNIFICATION. Reduce  
timeline magnification  
CTRL , , or  
CTRL B  
PREVIOUS SEGMENT. Move cursor to  
start of next earlier recorded segment  
CTRL , , or  
CTRL F  
NEXT SEGMENT. Move cursor to start  
of next later recorded segment  
SHIFT or  
SLIDE CHART EARLIER. Slide chart to  
earlier time  
SHIFT or  
SLIDE CHART LATER. Slide time chart  
to later time  
JUMP CHART EARLIER. Move timeline  
one screen earlier  
JUMP CHART LATER. Move timeline one  
screen later in time  
CTRL-SHIFT   
CTRL-SHIFT   
PREVIOUS DAY. Move timeline to  
previous day  
PAGE UP  
NEXT DAY. Move timeline to next day.  
PAGE DOWN  
Open the Context Menu  
While playing through recorded video segments in Search Mode, you  
can right-click on an active video window to access the context menu.  
Playback Window Context Menu  
This menu allows you to perform some operations that are not  
available from any other screen. These choices include options for  
managing segments, printing and saving, and emailing.  
Each of these operations applies to executes the current video  
segment. To manage a different video segment, click on the segment  
in the Search Navigation window.  
Protect a Recorded Video Segment  
Werks automatically deletes old files when it reaches its disk storage  
limit. The oldest video is deleted to make room for the new video. In  
some cases, you may have a video segment that you want to protect for an extended length of time.  
To protect a segment, navigate to the segment so that it is paused in the playback  
window. Next, right-click on the video window to reveal the playback context menu and  
choose Protect Video Segment. You can easily identify a protected video segment  
because it will show red rather than green in the navigation window. (See Managing Disk  
Usage in the chapter on Werks Options for more details on disk space usage.)  
Delete Recorded Video  
To quickly delete a video segment that you do not want to keep in your library,  
navigate to the segment so that it is paused in the playback window. Next, right-click  
on the video window to reveal the playback context menu and choose Delete Video  
Segment.  
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Print or Save Recorded Video  
Printing or saving (save as) a video is simple. First, navigate to the segment so that it is paused in the playback  
window. Next, right-click on the video window to reveal the playback context menu and choose the Print  
Current Frame, Save Current Frame, or Save Current Segment option. If printing, you will be asked which  
printer to use. If saving, you will be asked to specify a location and file name for the frame or segment.  
Email Recorded Video  
Werks makes it easy to email a clip to the addresses in the email recipients listed in the Email Setup dialog. To  
use Email functions, you need to configure your email server in the Setup>Email dialog box. Once you have  
defined an email server, sending a video frame of segment Is easy.  
To send a video segment or frame, navigate to the segment so that it is paused in the playback window. Next,  
right-click on the video window to reveal the playback context menu and choose Email Current Frame or Email  
Current Segment.  
Remote Viewing with My LukWerks  
With My LukWerks, you can monitor nearly-live video feeds from all of your LukWerks Systems over the Internet  
to Windows Mobile enabled cell phones, Internet Browsers, and other devices that support Windows Media 9  
Video. To use this functionality you must complete these steps:  
1) Connect your Werks PC to the Internet using a high-speed service like DSL or Cable Broadband.  
3) Setup the Remote Viewing options on the Werks Setup>Remote dialog.  
Additionally, you can register several sites your second home, the office, and grandmas house with your  
account. This allows you to quickly check all of your LukWerks installations.  
Once you have configured your PC and online account, you are ready to enjoy remote viewing. Remote viewing  
lets you monitor your property from anywhere anytime.  
Use Remote Viewing  
When you enable Remote Viewing, the Werks PC becomes a video server ready to publish video through the  
secure LukWerks network over the Internet to you, wherever you are. LukWerks intelligently creates the most  
efficient path through your local routers to your remote device. You connect to your video feed by going to  
www.lukwerks.com and logging into your My LukWerks account using your username and password (or PIN  
for cell phones). Once connected to your account, you select the site and cameras you want to view. The  
LukWerks server then routes a live video feed to your device. For more information, please go to the chapter  
Remote Viewing.  
Background Mode and Exit  
As mentioned earlier, Werks has two operating modes: Full and Background. While running in Full Mode you  
have full access to the complete Windows interface. In Background Mode, Werks runs silently in the  
background and displays a simply icon in the system tray.  
Switch between Background and Full Screen  
From the full screen view, you can tell Werks to run in Background Mode using one of two methods:  
1) Click the close box – – in the upper right-hand corner of the screen  
2) Click the Werks icon in the system tray and choose Hide Werks  
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In Background Mode, Werks continues to record video, but uses only a small amount of system resources. This  
allows you to use all of your normal applications on a minimally configured machine. Background Mode is  
another great feature of the LukWerks system.  
From Background mode, you open the full user interface by following these steps:  
Click on the Werks icon in the system tray  
Choose the Show Werks option (as shown)  
Exit Werks  
It is obvious that Werks does not record when your computer is not  
running. If you shutdown your computer while Werks is running, you will  
see a message reminding you that you are closing Werks as well. The  
goal is to remind you that you are also closing your surveillance system.  
To exit Werks follow these steps:  
Click on the Werks icon in the system tray  
Choose Exit from the menu  
Remember that clicking the close box – – only closes the Windows interface, and Werks will continue to run  
in Background Mode.  
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Setting System Options  
The default configuration of your LukWerks system provides you with all of the basic features activated  
allowing you to have your own professional video surveillance system running in minutes. However, Werks  
gives you the ability to change the settings in order to enable additional features like email alerts and remote  
viewing. You find these options in the Werks Setup dialog, which you access by clicking the SETUP button from  
the Live or Search windows.  
Overview of Werks Settings  
Using Setup is really quite simple and intuitive. Simply click on the SETUP button on the main window. You find  
this button next to the LIVE or SEARCH button. Additionally, you can right-click on one of the video windows  
and choose one of the options we display. They too will lead you into Setup.  
Setup is like any other tabbed dialog in modern Windows applications. It consists of a title bar and various  
tabs that show feature specific fields and buttons, which allow you to set and modify camera and system  
settings. Additionally, you view information and statistics regarding the cameras, network, and system.  
Werks Setup Tabs  
Setup is divided into five tabsCamera, Recording, Email, Remote, and Advanced. To further introduce you to  
these tabs, here is a table that describes each one:  
Tab Screens  
Camera  
Descriptions  
View and edit camera properties such as brightness, contrast, and sharpness for  
the selected camera. Here you can perform these and other operations:  
Changing camera names  
Adjusting video quality attributes  
Adding new cameras  
Changing the camera display order  
Recording  
Manage camera motion detection, define fixed recording schedules, and control  
disk allocation.  
Set motion detection sensitivity  
Create and modify motion detection zones  
Schedule specific recording times  
View disk usage  
E-mail  
Setup and edit email account information and define email and cell phone alerts  
for individual cameras.  
Remote  
Enable Remote Viewing and record your My LukWerks user account information.  
Advanced  
Add new cameras, display and edit advanced properties, passwords, and view  
system information.  
Add a new camera to the system  
Change your system password  
Update system software and firmware  
With the introductions out of the way, it is time to dive into each tab individually and become familiar with the  
features you can use.  
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Camera Options  
Use the Setup Camera dialog to view and modify properties for each camerae.g. define a name, flip the  
display orientation, and adjust the image quality. You will find the default image settings work for most  
conditions. However, adjusting these options when conditions require is easy and straightforward.  
Launch the Camera Setup Dialog  
From the main Werks screen click the SETUP button and choose the Camera tab to modify the camera settings:  
Dialog  
Item  
Usage  
Camera  
Buttons  
Click the camera buttons 1-6 to select the  
camera you wish to adjust.  
Camera  
Name  
Set the name to display on the, video screen  
and setup camera button.  
Text Color  
Click to change the color of the on screen  
camera name.  
Text Location Click one of 9 positions within the box to set  
the screen location for the name.  
Auto  
Brightness  
Check to allow camera to automatically adjust  
image brightness and contrast with changing  
conditions.  
Brightness  
+/-  
Slide the bubble toward + to brighten and  
toward the to darken the image.  
Contrast +/-  
Slide the bubble toward the + or to adjust  
image contrast.  
Flip Image  
Check to flip image vertically when camera is  
mounted upside down.  
Mirror Image  
Check to flip image horizontally like a mirror.  
Advanced  
Options  
Set advanced options for the camera. (See  
the Advanced Optionstopic below for  
details.)  
Camera  
Information  
View the details of the local Powerline adapter  
and camera.  
Delete  
Camera  
Click button to remove all of your local camera  
configuration settings. However, it does not  
delete the stored video.  
ADVANCED OPTIONS  
The advanced camera options allow you to change camera resolution, frame rate, and other options. We  
expect that you will rarely need to change these settings. Werks writes these advanced options to the Luk  
Camera for processing. Thus, when changing Advanced Options, remember to click the APPLY button.  
The most common advanced option to adjust is Resolution, increasing it to 640 x 480. At the higher resolution  
you get a sharper image, but remember that to use this setting with live viewing, you will need a machine that  
matches or exceeds our Recommended Computer specifications. Using an underpowered PC with either higher  
resolution or higher bit rates may result in video that seems too jerky.  
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Here is a brief review of these options:  
Option  
Description  
Resolution  
The Resolution dropdown option allows you to set VGA or QVGA resolution. By  
default, your cameras are set at QVGA (320 x 240) resolution and 15 frames  
per second (fps). You can experiment with your camera resolution and frame  
rate to produce the ideal results given the capabilities of your PC. Choosing  
higher a resolution requires a faster CPU and Video Card to smoothly render  
live and stored video to the screen.  
Frame rate  
Bit rate  
The Frame Rate option allows you to choose video capture speeds between 15  
fps (frames per second) and 5 fps. Choosing a higher frame rate requires a  
faster CPU and Video Card to smoothly render live and stored video to the  
screen.  
The Bit Rate option allows you to specify the speed at which the picture is  
transferred. Higher bitrate means bigger file size and generally better video  
quality while lower bitrate means lower file size but worse video quality.  
Camera order  
Change the order in which this camera displays in the Setup program and on  
the live video feed.  
Enable Motion LED  
Check this box to enable the front red LED on the camera. When activated, the  
red LED will blink when recording.  
Change Camera Order  
Werks displays each camera in order of the cameras number. For example, if the video window is set to  
display a four-camera view, then the lowest camera number (i.e., camera 1) will display in the upper-left corner  
and camera #4 in the lower-right corner. You can change a cameras positioning on the video window using the  
change camera order command.  
SETUP > Camera > Camera # > Advanced Options section > Camera Order  
1) Click on the SETUP button.  
2) Click on the Camera tab.  
3) Click on the camera you wish to change move.  
4) In the Advanced Options section, locate the Camera Order option.  
5) Change the Camera Order to the new position.  
6) Click the APPLY button  
Delete a Camera  
Setup > Camera > Camera # > DELETE CAMERA button.  
When you unplug a camera from your system, Werks retains the settings of the camera (password, name,  
position, etc.), allowing you to move your camera to other needed locations around your home or office. In all,  
Werks anticipates that you will return the camera to the system. If you are permanently removing a camera  
from the system, you can free the camera position by deleting the camera using the Delete Camera command.  
Here are the steps:  
1) Open the Setup program.  
2) Click on the Camera tab.  
3) Click on the camera button for the camera you want to delete.  
4) Click on the DELETE CAMERA button and click the YES button to confirm delete choice.  
Note: Deleting a camera will remove all of your local camera configuration options, but it does not delete  
the stored video.  
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Recording Options  
The Setup > Recording tab allows you to manage the recording of live video from your cameras to your PC hard  
drive. It allows you to manage motion detection, schedule recording times, and manage disk usage.  
Learn About Motion Detection  
By default, each camera automatically records video anytime it detects any motion. Recording only motion has  
the advantage of saving disk space. Luk Cameras also allow you to change from entire imagemotion  
detection, to individually defined zones. These smart cameras have the capability of detecting motion in up to  
16 regions which we call motion zones. This is useful if you want to eliminate detection along the road and  
limit it to the parking lot only. Motion detection works by comparing the difference between consecutive frames  
of video and calculating if any objects moved.  
Each time the camera detects motion it alerts the Werks software and records the event and a few prior  
frames. Once motion is detected, the system records uninterrupted until 5-seconds after the motions stops.  
This could be seconds, minutes, or even hours of compressed video.  
Review the Recording Dialog  
From the main Werks screen click the SETUP button and choose the Recording tab to modify your recording  
and disk usage settings:  
Dialog  
Item  
Usage  
Camera  
Buttons  
Click the camera button 1-6 to select the camera  
you wish to adjust.  
Enable  
Motion  
Detection  
Check (default) to enable motion detection.  
Uncheck to only record on scheduled times and  
dates.  
Detection  
Sensitivity  
Slide the bubble toward the [] to reduce or  
toward the [+] to increase the motion sensitivity  
for the selected camera.  
Display of  
Zones  
Check to see zones on the live view of each  
camera during motion detection.  
Clear All  
Zones  
Click button to delete all motion detection zones  
for the selected camera.  
Clear  
Selected  
Zone  
After clicking within one of the detection zone,  
click this button to delete the chosen zone. You  
can also simply press the Delete key.  
Enable  
Entire  
Image  
Click to set the entire image as one complete  
zone. (Default)  
Schedule  
Recording  
Time  
Click button to schedule recording times or times  
cameras are to be disabled.  
View Disk  
Usage  
Click button to review current disk usage or to  
change the video storage location.  
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Enable & Disable Motion Detection  
SETUP > Recording > Enable Motion Detection for camera  
The default settings enable motion detection in all cameras you setup. To validate this, open the Setup >  
Recording tab and inspect the Enable Motion Detection for All Camerasoption. You will see a checkmark in  
the checkbox. To disable motion detection, simply click in the checkbox so that the checkmark disappears.  
Remember that you have disabled it for only the camera selected in the Setup screen.  
When motion detection is turned off, your cameras will record only during scheduled recording times.  
Manage Motion Detection Zones  
SETUP > Recording > Enable Motion Detection for camera  
When you have the Setup > Recording dialog open, Werks enters a special mode that allows you to select and  
draw motion zones directly on the Live Video image. You must be in Live Mode to access the full functionality  
when working with motion zones.  
To manage detection zones for a camera, follow these instructions:  
1) Click on the SETUP button and choose the Recording tab.  
2) In the Motion Detection section, check the Enable Motion Detection for camerabox.  
3) Creating and deleting individual zones now is an interaction between the open setup dialog and the  
live video window.  
a) To create a new zone, hold down your left-mouse button on one corner of the region and drag the  
mouse across the screen to the opposite corner of the zone. (If you decide that you do not like the  
zone you are creating, you can hit the ESC key before you let go of the mouse.)  
b) To delete a single zone, left-click anywhere in the zone and then press the Delete key or click the  
CLEAR SELECTED ZONE button.  
c) To delete all zones, click the CLEAR ALL ZONES button.  
d) Finally, to detect motion anywhere on the image, click the ENABLE ENTIRE IMAGE button.  
Remember, you can create up to 16 motion zones per camera.  
Set Motion Detection Sensitivity  
Setup > Recording > Motion Detection section > Sensitivity Slider.  
Use the Sensitivity slider on the Setup > Recording tab to adjust the level of motion sensitivity for each camera.  
The setting ranges from 0 to 100 sensitive, or low to high sensitivity. 100 is the most sensitivity. You can  
adjust the sensitivity to meet your needs. A very low number will tell the camera to only detect motion by large  
objects (a person or car). A high number will increase the sensitivity allowing you to capture small objects like  
pets or even a passing cloud.  
In our graphic below, the motion detection sensitivity level is set to 50.  
Manage Recording Schedules  
Setup > Recording > Recording section > SCHEDULE RECORDING TIME.  
Werks allows you to schedule recording events for each camera. These events have two types: Continuous  
Recording and camera Off. During Continuous recording schedules, Werks records video from the selected  
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camera even when there is no motion. Off schedules disable both Motion and Continuous recording, although  
you can still monitor the live video.  
During times that are not scheduled, Werks by default will record Motion unless you have disabled motion  
recording (See Enable & Disable Motion Detection Functionality for more details.)  
To activate the Recording Schedule dialog, click the SCHEDULE RECORDING TIME button on the Setup >  
Recording tab.  
Here is a quick overview of the Recording Schedule dialog:  
Dialog  
Item  
Usage  
Weekly  
Schedule for  
Cam #  
This graph displays the scheduled recordings  
for the selected camera for a week. A line  
exists for each day of the week (Mo - Su). A  
column exists for each hour of the day.  
Colored markers of green for motion, yellow  
for continuous, and red for off indicate the  
currently defined schedules.  
Recording  
Schedules  
Here you see a list of the recording schedules.  
Each line shows the details about the  
scheduled recordingthe day(s), start and  
end times, and the recording mode. Select a  
line to edit or delete an existing schedule.  
In this example, you can see four schedules.  
The first is for Sunday only while the others  
are for Monday through Friday.  
Scheduling  
Area  
The New, Apply, and Delete buttons allow you  
to add, modify, and delete recording  
schedules. You use the Start, End, Day, and  
type option to specify the recording details.  
Remember that each camera can have its own  
schedule.  
Create a New Recording Schedule  
Setup > Recording > SCHEDULE RECORDING TIME button.  
Create a new recording schedule to turn on continuous recording (for a specified time period) or to turn off all  
recording. You create a new recording scheduled video recording using the Recording Schedule screen. To  
accomplish this task, follow these instructions:  
1) Open the Setup > Recording dialog.  
2) Click the button for the camera you wish to program.  
3) Click the SCHEDULE RECORDING TIME button.  
4) Click the NEW button to indicate you are creating a new entry.  
5) Set your Start and End time, Days option, and choose between Continuous and Off.  
Continuous Mode  
Off Mode  
Continuously record on the set days and  
times, even if there is no motion on the  
camera.  
Disable recording on the set days and  
times, even if there is motion on the  
camera.  
6) Click the APPLY button to save the schedule. You will notice the scheduled recording is added to the  
schedule list.  
Note: It will take a few minutes for the new schedule to take effect.  
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Change or Delete a Recording Schedule  
Setup > Recording > SCHEDULE RECORDING TIME.  
Over time, you will need to modify or delete recording schedules. Changing a schedule is very similar to  
creating a new schedule:  
1) From Setup, click on the Recording tab.  
2) Click on the Camera # button for the camera you wish to change.  
3) Click the SCHEDULE RECORDING TIME button.  
4) Click on the recording schedule you wish to change in the Recording Schedules list  
5) To modify the selected schedule, change the Start, End, Day, or Mode and click APPLY.  
6) To delete the selected schedule, click DELETE.  
Note: It will take a few minutes for the new schedule to take effect.  
Manage Disk Usage  
The Werks Disk Usage dialog allows you to view and change the disk allocation rules. The adjustable options  
include the Video Path and Max Allocation. You can also view the free disk space, current usage, and discard  
date among other statistics. You open the Werks Disk Usage dialog by clicking on the VIEW DISK USAGE button  
on the Setup > Recording dialog.  
This graphic shows a screen shot of the Disk Usage dialog. A description of each field is also included:  
Dialog  
Item  
Usage  
Video Path  
(adjustable)  
The path where Werks stores video files. The  
default value is C:\LukWerks Video  
Browse  
Button ()  
The browse button allows you to navigate and  
pick another video storage directory.  
Free Disk  
Space  
The amount of free space on the drive Werks  
is using to store video files.  
Max  
Allocation  
The max amount of space you allow to Werks  
for storing video files. The number is in  
megabytes. The grey calculations shows the  
percent of the disk drive allocated for video  
storage use.  
Current  
Usage  
Current usage shows the megabytes in  
current use for video files. The grey  
calculation shows the percent of the  
maximum allocated in use.  
Discarding  
From  
Discarding From shows the date of the oldest  
file and the one Werks will delete if it needs to  
recycle space to make room for a new clip.  
Werks Disk  
Usage Per  
Camera  
Here you can review a detailed list of the  
storage and files in use by each camera.  
Change Video Storage Options  
Setup > Recording > Recording section > VIEW DISK USAGE button.  
Werks allows you to store captured video segments in any directory you wish. Once you have chosen a  
directory, Werks allows you to specify the maximum space you want to allocate for video. By default, when you  
choose a path, Werks will guess at a reasonable maximum disk allocation, which you can change.  
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To change the storage directory,  
1) From the Setup dialog, click on the Recording tab.  
2) Click the VIEW DISK USAGE button.  
3) Either enter the path for the video files or click the browse () button and navigate to the path.  
4) Finally, set the amount of disk space you wish to allocate to video files in this directory.  
Note: If you reduce the amount of disk space allocated to video files to a number less than that currently  
in use, Werks will slowly reduce the space used over the next few hours.  
5) Click the APPLY button to apply the changes.  
Email Alert Management  
With Werks you can receive email and cell phone alerts (messages) when a camera detects motion. You have  
the option of receiving one of three message types: simple text-only, text and one frame of video, or a video  
clip. In any case, this email alert option allows you to know when your cameras are capturing motion.  
You set email alerts on the Werks Setup > Email dialog, which allows you to activate and configure email alerts.  
The following graphic is a screen shot of the Email dialog, after setting some of the options:  
Dialog  
Item  
Usage  
Camera  
Buttons  
Click the camera button 1-6 to select the  
camera for which you are managing alerts.  
Email Action  
Section  
Select the type of alert action you want a  
camera to send when it detects motion. The  
options includedo nothing; send a text  
message; or send a frame of the captured  
video.  
Enable Email Check to turn on email alerts for the selected  
Alerts  
camera. Uncheck to turn the alerts off.  
Minimum  
Motion  
Set the minimum length of motion necessary  
to trigger an alert.  
Send Email  
from  
Enter your account information for the email  
server that you plan to use for sending alert  
notifications. Information required to enable  
this option is your email address, account  
username, account password, and email  
server name. You obtain this information from  
your email service provider.  
Send Email  
To  
Here you enter the one or many email and cell  
phone addresses to which you want to send  
alerts.  
Use the Add and Remove buttons to add and  
remove email address from the list.  
Test Button  
Click the test button to verify that you have  
properly configured your email server. The test  
will send a message to all of the addresses  
you list in your To box.  
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Configure Email Server Settings  
After you have entered the values specifying your local email account information (mail server name, account  
name, account password, email address) and added the email addresses in the Send Email to list, press the  
TEST button to send a test message to each of the addresses.  
When you click the TEST button, Werks shows Sendingon the buttons face.  
If Werks successfully connects to your server, it displays a message asking you to check your email to see if a  
test message arrived successfully. If Werks was unable to send the test message, it will provide you with an  
error message indicating the type of problem.  
Sometimes, the process of sending and delivering the test message can take a few minutes, depending  
on your email provider.  
Add Email Addresses  
Setup > Email > Send Email tosection.  
The Werks application makes adding email address easy. If you want a specific email to receive alerts  
notifications on motion detection, follow these simple instructions:  
1) Open the Setup and click the Email tab.  
2) Enter the email address in the Email Address field.  
3) Click the ADD button. The address is added to list of email addresses.  
Create Cell Phone Alerts  
Most modern cell phones and cell phone providers support messaging. You can send alerts to your cell phone  
just like email messages. The trick is determining the email address for your phone. The typical format for  
these email addresses is ##########@yourprovidersaddress.com, where ########## is your cell phone  
number. Here are a few examples for different cell phone providers.  
Provider  
Cingular  
Sprint  
Email Address  
##########@mobile.mycingular.com  
##########@messaging.sprintpcs.com  
##########@tmomail.net  
T-Mobile  
Nextel  
##########@page.nextel.com  
##########@vtext.com  
Verizon  
AT&T  
##########@mmode.com  
For example, if my cell phone number is (123) 555-7890 and my cell phone provider is Sprint, my alert email  
address is 1235557890@messaging.sprintpcs.com.  
Because of limits in many cell phone messaging systems, most will not send you video frames or video clips.  
Remove Email Addresses  
Setup > Email > Send Email tosection.  
To remove an email address from the list of email addresses, follow these tasks:  
1) Open Setup and click the Email tab.  
2) In the Send Email tosection, click on the email address you want to remove, so that it is highlighted.  
3) Click the REMOVE button. The email address is immediately removed.  
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Remote Viewing Setup  
Remote viewing is yet another great feature in LukWerks. As mentioned previously, it allows you to view live  
video from your cameras anywhere anytime. To get started with remote viewing, first create a My LukWerks”  
account at www.lukwerks.com/register. Learn more by reading the chapter Using Remote Viewing later in this  
user guide.  
Verify System Requirements  
Before beginning the setup, confirm that your system meets our recommended requirements. Unlike a minimal  
LukWerks setup, remote viewing consumes more resources and requires a high-speed internet connection to  
perform well.  
MACHINE CONFIGURATION  
For remote viewing, confirm that your machine matches or exceeds the recommended configuration.  
Cameras  
Minimum  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Compatible CPU  
700 MHz  
1.4 GHz  
700 MHz  
1.4 GHz  
900 MHz  
1.8 GHz  
900 MHz  
1.8 GHz  
1.0 GHz  
2.0 GHz  
1.2 GHz  
2.4 GHz  
Recommended  
Computer RAM (MB)  
Minimum  
Recommended  
256  
256  
256  
512  
256  
512  
256  
512  
512  
512  
512  
512  
Video Card: (VRAM MB)  
DirectX 9 compatible  
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32  
32  
32  
32  
64  
32  
64  
64  
128  
64  
128  
Display Resolution:  
1024 x 768 or higher  
Hard Drive Space (MB):  
100 MB for program and a minimum of 200+ MB with  
10+ GB recommended for video recording  
Operating System:  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or;  
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition,  
XP Professional or, XP Media Center Edition  
USB:  
One free USB port  
Media Player:  
Other:  
Microsoft Windows Media® Player 9  
CD ROM drive for installation  
NETWORK REQUIREMENTS  
Requirement  
Network Speed  
Description  
Uplink and downlink speeds of 150kpbs or faster, per installation (DSL,  
Cable Modem, T1)  
Connection Type  
Always-on broadband connection  
Remote Viewing Using Cell Phones & Handhelds  
LukWerks provides remote viewing using Windows Mobile cell phones, handhelds, and web browsers. The  
common requirement for a compatible web browser is support for Windows Media Player 9. The common  
requirement for the cell phone is also support for Windows Media 9. Usually you can find these phones  
labeled as Windows Mobile or Windows Smartphones.  
LukWerks is compatible with a wide range of Microsoft Windows Mobile cell phones and wireless handhelds. Of  
course, these devices require Internet access either through a cell service provider or wireless Internet hub,  
depending on your device.  
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Examples of Compatible Cell Phones:  
Anextek SP230  
Palm Treo 700w  
Audiovox PPC 6601; SMT 5600; PPC  
4100;  
Motorola Q; CN620; Motorola MPx, MPx100 & MPx220;  
Samsung SCH-i730  
HP iPAQ hw6500 series  
iMate SP5; SP5m; K-JAM; JASJAR  
Siemens SX66  
Example Wireless Handheld Devices:  
Asus MyPal A730W  
HP iPAQ hx2400 series; hx2700 series; hx3700 series; hx4700 series  
Toshiba e805  
Dell Axim X51v; X50v; X30v  
BROWSER  
Common Requirements  
Windows Media Player 9 or later  
Browsers  
Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5.5 or later  
Once you have created your My LukWerks account, you are ready to setup individual sites such as the Home,  
Office, or Vacation Home. You use the Setup > Remote dialog to configure the site local options:  
Dialog  
Item  
Usage  
Create  
Account  
Click this button to quickly jump to the  
create your My LukWerks account.  
Email  
Enter your My LukWerks account name, which  
is also the email address you use when  
creating your My LukWerks account.  
Password  
Location  
Your secret password used to access your  
account and remote viewing.  
Set the name for this location. You can have  
many sites attached to your remote viewing  
account.  
Enable  
Remote  
Viewing  
This checkbox, when checked, activates remote  
viewing functionality, allowing you to have  
remote access to your camera images from the  
Internet and Smart Phone.  
Apply  
Changes  
Click this button to write the new account  
information to the options file.  
View  
Cameras  
Online  
Click this link to start your Internet explorer in  
the My LukWerks page. From here you can  
login and check remote access of your  
cameras.  
Status  
In the status fields, Werks reports current  
Remote Viewing information.  
Remote Viewing Status read Connected when  
Werks makes a successful like with the My  
LukWerks servers.  
Streaming Status tells you when someone is  
remotely viewing the local cameras.  
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Set Up Remote Viewing  
Setting up Remote Viewing is a two-step process. First you create  
your My LukWerks account and then enable Remote Viewing in  
Werks Software. These instructions assist you in completing both of  
these steps within the Werks Software:  
CREATE YOUR MY LUKWERKS ACCOUNT  
Note: To create your online account, you will need Internet access.  
1. From Werks, click on the Setup button on the main screen.  
The Werks Setup dialog opens.  
2. Click on the CREATE ACCOUNT button, which will open the  
Internet browser and display the Registration form.  
As you can see by the example of the form on the right, you  
are required to enter data regarding your name, e-mail  
address, and then asked to create a password.  
Here are a few notes on some of these fields:  
Field Name  
Description  
Email  
Your email address doubles as your account name. To complete the  
registration process, My LukWerks will email you a confirmation  
message to validate your address.  
Password  
We recommend you create a password using at least 7 characters,  
one of them being a number. Punctuation characters are allowed.  
Confirm Password  
Security Question  
Re-enter the password that you entered in the Password field.  
Create a security question that you can use to unlock your account  
should you ever forget your password. For example: my first dogs  
name.”  
Security Answer  
Enter the answer to your security question. For example: Rocky.”  
I want to be notified of LukWerks  
software and product updates  
Leave this checkbox marked to receive email about software or  
camera updates. Remove the checkbox if you dont wish to receive  
any notifications.  
I have read and agree to the Terms of  
Use and Privacy Policy  
Click this checkbox after you have read the Terms of Use page and  
Privacy Page. This checkbox must be marked to complete your  
registration.  
3. When you have completed the form, click the REGISTER! button. We will send you a confirmation  
email to validate your account. Note, some email systems and spam guards will mistakenly categorize  
this email as junk. If you do not see the message within a minute, check the Junk and Spam folders.  
4. Open the email and follow the instructions to complete your registration and activate your account.  
2. ENABLE WERKS FOR REMOTE VIEWING  
Once you have activated your account through the email confirmation, enable Werks by following these steps:  
1. Return to the Setup > Remote tab screen in Werks.  
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2. In Step 2: Enter Account Information,enter the same Email address and password that you used to  
create your My LukWerks account.  
3. Enter a Location name for your site, for example, Home, Office, or Grandmas, etc.  
4. Check the Enable Remote Viewing checkbox.  
5. Click the APPLY CHANGES button.  
In the Status section, notice that the Remote Viewing Status will display Connected when it completes  
the link to the online servers. If the connection becomes broken, the Remote Viewing Status line will  
display a message, such as DisconnectedAccount Unknown, Inactive - No client, Active - Direct mode,  
or Active - Relay mode. In the case of disconnected error, please recheck your account info and review  
the troubleshooting guide for possible reasons and solutions.  
Here are some frequent questions that may be of help:  
What do I do if I never receive an email  
confirmation?  
Some email systems and spam guards will mistakenly categorize this  
email as junk mail. If you do not see the message within a minute,  
check your Junk folder.  
If a confirmation email doesnt show up after a few minutes, contact  
support at 1.877.585.9375.  
Will I have to pay to use remote viewing?  
Is there a time limit for viewing video?  
No. Remote viewing is a service.  
It depends on your Internet capability and firewall settings.  
LukWerks automatically determines how to stream video to you in the  
most direct way. If Werks cannot find a direct path, we direct the video  
feed through WiLifes network. We call this Relayed Modeand there  
is a three-minute time limit.  
If Werks finds a direct path, you are connected via Direct Mode.In  
Direct Mode, there is no time limit. You can view a video feed for any  
length of time.  
There are answers to more questions available on our Frequently Asked Questions and Tips & Tricks pages at  
LukWerks.com:  
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Advanced Options  
The Advanced dialog includes tools that assist you in maintaining the cameras and the application. These  
tools range from changing passwords to checking for software and firmware updates. Tools would be a more  
fitting title for the dialog.  
Review the Advanced Options Dialog  
Here we take a quick peak at the Advance dialog:  
Dialog  
Item  
Usage  
Add New  
This feature allows the application to find any  
newly added cameras, even if you have set a  
password for your current system.  
Rediscover  
Rediscover initiates a search for cameras that  
you may have lost due to computer or other  
problems.  
Change  
Password  
Change password allows program a password  
into your cameras and USB receiver allowing  
them to encrypt your video.  
Check for  
Updates  
Search our online update service for new  
releases of software or camera firmware.  
Update  
Camera  
Update cameras with the most recent  
firmware version.  
Automatic  
Restart  
This option allows you to enable and set a  
time that Werks automatically restarts. This  
may be helpful if you are running on a  
machine with limited memory.  
Rebuild  
Video List  
Rebuild Video List compares the Werks Video  
database with the available video files to  
ensure every file is recorded in the database.  
You may want to perform this operation if you  
suspect the video database is corrupt.  
Find Orphan  
Clips  
This option looks under the currently selected  
video path (e.g. the default C:\LukWerks  
Video) for any video files that are not currently  
associated with a camera.  
About  
Here you can inspect the current version  
number for you Werks installation and review  
system information and diagnostics. This is  
helpful when contacting support.  
Add a New Camera  
You can have up to six Luk Cameras in each LukWerks system. Adding new cameras is easy and you can watch  
our website for new types of cameras that we will release over the next months.  
STEP 1 POSITION YOUR CAMERA  
a. Select a location for your camera.  
Use one of the convenient mounting options to secure your camera to a desktop, window or wall.  
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Note 1: If mounting the camera on a window, clean the area of the window where the suction cup will be  
attached. Let the area dry completely before mounting the camera.  
Note 2: The Window Mount Suction Cup has been tested and proven to hold the weight of objects  
heavier than the camera for extended periods. To increase the suction power of the cup, spread a small  
drop of vegetable or olive oil on the underside of the cup before applying it to the window.  
b. Plug the Camera Power Supply into a nearby outlet.  
Use the included Camera Cable (8 ft. standard Ethernet cable) to connect the power supply to the  
camera.  
Note: The Camera Power Supply has built-in surge protection and must be plugged directly into your wall  
outlet. Plugging the Camera Power Supply into a surge-protected power strip may reduce the quality and  
performance of the LukWerks system.  
STEP 2 IDENTIFY THE NEW CAMERA IN WERKS  
There are two choices of setup described: a and b. So, read both before moving on with the procedure:  
a. If you did NOT set a custom password  
If you have NOT set a custom camera password, then you do not need to do anything more. Werks will  
automatically recognize the camera within 1-2 minutes.  
Once the camera appears, you can change its configuration, set a name, or adjust the picture options.  
(See the chapter on Setting System Options for information on these settings.)  
b. If you did set a custom password  
If you HAVE set a custom camera password, you need to complete a few additional tasks. This is  
necessary because new cameras are shipped with a no password. Therefore, Werks will not  
automatically identify it.  
Follow these instructions to include the new camera into your Werks system:  
1) Go to the Werks > Setup > Advanced dialog screen.  
2) Click the Add New camera button.  
3) Wait 1-2 minutes while Werks locates the camera.  
If after a few minutes, Werks does not recognize the camera, turn to the Specifications chapter  
Note: We recommend that you set a custom password because a custom camera password provides  
you with security from others having access to your streaming video.  
If you receive a camera from a friend or as a used item, it may have a password stored on its power supply.  
This will prevent you from linking with the camera. To remove the password, power up the camera and wait  
until the cameras top two green status lights are flashing. Then with a paperclip, gently press the reset button  
hidden below the reset hole near the Ethernet cable plug.  
After the camera resets, it will have no password. If necessary, you may need to repeat the steps above to  
connect the camera.  
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Rediscover Cameras  
Setup > Advanced > Find Camera section > REDISCOVER button.  
On rare occasions, you my lose a camera due to powerline problems, bad weather, or even static electricity.  
Rediscover restarts the camera search process to locate cameras on the network that have a password  
matching your password (if you have set a password).  
To start this procedure, follow these simple tasks:  
1) Click on the Werks SETUP button.  
2) Click on the Advanced tab.  
3) In the Find Camera section, click on the REDISCOVER button. A popup message displays.  
4) Click YES if you wish the system to rediscover the cameras. Click NO to exit out of the procedure  
without rediscovering the cameras.  
Set or Change Your Password  
Setup > Advanced > Network Security section > CHANGE PASSWORD button.  
Werks uses passwords to secure communications links between cameras, the USB receiver, and Werks. When  
the system has a password, your live video is encrypted protecting it from snoops. Change Password allows  
you to enter a new security password or even remove the password.  
To change the password, follow these steps:  
1) Go to the Setup > Advanced dialog.  
2) Locate the Network Security section and click on the CHANGE PASSWORD button.  
3) Enter the current password, if you are changing and existing password. Otherwise, Werks will make  
this field read only.  
4) Type your new password in both the New and Re-enter fields to confirm the password.  
Note: Write this password down it is a difficult process to clear a forgotten password. If you do forget you  
password, review the Troubleshooting topic I have forgotten my local LukWerks passwordfor  
instructions.  
5) Click CHANGE PASSWORD to accept the new password.  
Check for Software Updates  
Setup > Advance > Application Updates section > CHECK FOR UPDATES button.  
To check our online update servers for new releases of Werks, click this button. If Werks finds a newer version,  
it will prompt you for permission to download and install the update.  
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Update Camera Firmware  
Setup > Advance > Application Updates section > UPDATE CAMERA button.  
This feature updates the selected camera with the firmware stored on your hard drive. To download new  
firmware update, you must first click the CHECK FOR UPDATES button.  
1) Go to the Setup > Advanced dialog.  
2) In the Application Updates section, click on the UPDATE CAMERA button.  
3) Check the checkboxes next to the cameras you wish to update.  
4) Select the firmware file using the Browse button.  
5) Click the UPDATE FIRMWARE button and wait for the process to complete.  
You should note that each time Werks starts up, it automatically checks the firmware versions on your cameras  
and the available local firmware files. If it finds that new firmware is available, it will prompt you to update your  
cameras. As a result, you do not need to worry about manual checking for new camera updates.  
Change the Automatic Restart Time  
Setup > Advance > Automatic Restart section > Enabled & Time fields.  
Some low-end machines run better if programs occasionally shutdown and restart. This feature allows you to  
set a time for the Werks application to automatically restart each day. By default this option is disabled as  
most computers do not need the daily process.  
To edit the time, follow these steps:  
1) Go to the Setup > Advanced dialog.  
2) Locate the Automatic Restart section. You will see two options: Enabled and Time.  
3) By default, the Enabled checkbox is unchecked. Check the box if you want to enable auto restart.  
4) In the Time field, specify the time you want the Werks application to restart each day.  
The following graphic shows that the restart time has been set for 3:10AM.  
Rebuild Video Segment List  
Setup > Advanced > Video Maintenance section > REBUILD VIDEO LIST button.  
This operation rebuilds your video database by examining each file in your Werks Video Directory. You may  
want to perform this operation if you suspect your video database has become corrupt by some hard disk or  
computer failure. The obvious sigh of a corrupt database is missing video segments in the Search window. This  
process may take a long time to complete.  
To rebuild your video database follow these steps:  
1) Go to the Setup > Advanced dialog.  
2) In the Video Maintenance section, click on the REBUILD VIDEO LIST button.  
Recording and Playback will halt during this operation. This procedure may take a long time.  
3) Click the YES button to rebuild a video segment list. Click the NO button to cancel this operation.  
Find Orphan Clips  
Setup > Advanced > Video Maintenance section > FIND ORPHAN CLIPS button.  
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This is a rarely needed and used tool. It searches the current video path (e.g. the default C:\LukWerks video)  
for any video files that are not currently associated with a camera. This is possible if you have recently added,  
remove, or changed cameras. To use this tool, follow these instructions:  
1) Go to the Setup > Advanced dialog.  
2) Locate the Video Maintenance section and click the FIND ORPHAN CLIPS button.  
If Werks finds any of these orphanedvideo files, it reports its findings to you, prompting you to allow Werks to  
create a camera to associate with these stored video files.  
If Werks doesnt find any orphaned video files (most common), a message displays informing you of this fact.  
Click OK to close out of the message.  
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Using Remote Viewing  
Using the Werks Software, and your My LukWerks account, you can access live video from your cameras  
anywhere in the world using a Windows Media enabled Internet browser, wireless PDA, or cell phone.  
When you enable Remote Viewing, your Werks PC becomes a video server ready to publish video through the  
secure LukWerks network over the Internet to you, wherever you are. LukWerks intelligently creates the most  
efficient path through your local routers to your remote device. You connect to your video feed by going to  
www.lukwerks.com and logging into your My LukWerks account using a username and password you set.  
Once connected to your account, you select the site and cameras you want to view. The LukWerks server then  
routes a live video feed to your device.  
During this process, LukWerks automatically determines your systems firewall settings and Internet capability  
in order to stream video to you in the most direct way possible. If Werks cannot find a direct path, we direct  
the video feed through WiLifes network to you. We call this mode Relayed Mode.In this mode, there is a  
three-minute time limit. If Werks finds a direct path, you are connected via Direct Mode.In Direct Mode,  
there is no time limit. You can view a video feed for any length of time.  
The following illustration shows the remote viewing process.  
Your My LukWerks  
account is accessible by  
using a compatible cell  
phone, handheld, or PC,  
anywhere you might be in  
the world, and at anytime,  
day or night.  
The Werks PC Software turns  
your PC into a video server. When  
you log into your My LukWerks  
account, Werks sends the secure  
video to you.  
Your My LukWerks account allows you to view live,  
secure video feeds for your cameras at one location at  
a time. You can choose to view just one camera, cycle  
through all cameras, or view all cameras at once.  
Luk Cameras send live, secure  
video feed over the electrical wires  
in your home to your PC.  
Remote Viewing has so many applications:  
Anywhere Anytime Access  
Live video from the road  
Connect over the Internet  
View from PC browser or Windows  
Mobile cell phone  
Home Security  
Family Monitor  
2nd Home Security  
Pet Monitor  
Business Security  
Elder Care Monitor  
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Remote Viewing From a PC  
Note: This process assumes that you have completed the setup steps for Remote Viewing, located in Chapter 3.  
Remote viewing is a process that consists primarily of two easy steps logging into your My LukWerks account  
and selecting which camera or cameras you want to view. This section shows you how to accomplish those  
tasks.  
Our remote viewing feature, however, offers more options that help enhance your experience. We will discuss  
those in the following section as well. The layout of the sections topics are as follows:  
a. Log in to My LukWerks  
b. Use the My LukWerks Page  
i) View the video feed for one camera  
ii) View the video feed for all cameras at the selected location  
iii) View the video feed for your cameras using the cycle feature  
iv) Using the viewing window  
v) Viewing video in compatibility or robust mode  
LOGGING INTO MY LUKWERKS  
1) Go to www.lukwerks.com and click on the My LukWerks menu  
option. The Please Log In page displays.  
Enter your email and password. Then click Log In. You will then be  
redirected to your My LukWerks page.  
Hint: If you mark the Remember me next timecheck box, the system will  
automatically open your My LukWerks page.  
If you ever forget your password, you can come to the Log In page and click  
on the link Have you forgotten your password?Instructions regarding  
this task are found later in this chapter.  
USING THE MY LUKWERKS PAGE  
The My LukWerks page allows you to see all LukWerks sites and cameras on one page.  
The layout of the page is designed so you can easily distinguish between sites and the cameras used for each  
site. In the example below, you can see the information and options available for each site.  
Here are some hints to help you better understand the links on the page:  
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Site Name  
View All  
Location Status  
Displays Available  
or Offline  
Click on the sites name  
to open the Manage My  
LukWerks page.  
Allows you to see the live video  
from all of your cameras, all in  
one view.  
Status LED  
Active Locations  
display with a green  
icon.  
Inactive Locations  
display with a red  
icon.  
Camera Name  
Click the link to open the viewing page  
and view this cameras live feed.  
Cycle  
Active location  
without active  
cameras.  
LukWerks cycles through  
each cameras live video  
feed.  
Click to open the viewing page and  
view this cameras live feed.  
VIEW THE VIDEO FOR ONE CAMERA  
To view live video for just one camera, you can do either  
one of these options:  
c. Find the desired location and then click on the  
camera icon  
d. Find the desired location and then click on the  
cameras name, which displays beneath the  
camera icon  
The viewing page opens and the video plays in the viewing  
panel, as shown in this example:  
For information regarding this page, see the topic Using  
the Viewing Windowlater in this chapter.  
VIEW THE VIDEO FOR ALL CAMERAS IN ONE IMAGE  
To view live video for all cameras at a specific site, locate the site you want to view and then click the link titled  
View All.”  
Upon clicking View All,the viewing page displays. Because you are viewing the video feed from all of your  
cameras, the viewing panel will be divided up into squares, each square displaying the video feed for one of  
the cameras. The illustration below shows what the viewing panel displays if you have 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 cameras:  
    
   
2-Camera View  
3-Camera View  
4-Camera View  
5-Camera View  
6-Camera View  
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VIEW THE VIDEO FOR YOUR CAMERAS USING THE CYCLE FEATURE  
The Cycleoption allows you to view the live, secure feed for all of the cameras at the selected location one at  
a time. The Vieiwng page will rotate through each camera and will continue to do so until you turn the option  
off.  
USING THE VIDEO VIEWING WINDOW  
The Video Viewing Window automatically opens when you click on a single camera icon or the link View All or  
Cycle.  
As the following screenshot shows, the Video Viewing Window consists of a viewing panel, additional camera  
links, and a status bar.  
Location Home  
Here are some additional notes about the features and options on the screen:  
Components of the Viewing Window  
Name of the location of cameras.  
List of cameras set up at this location. Click on a camera to view the live, secure video.  
View All : Allows you to see the video from all of your cameras in one view.  
Cycle : Viewing panel rotates through each cameras video.  
The video viewing panel displays the video.  
The status bar shows the following information:  
Status of the video-- connecting, buffering, or playing.  
The amount of viewing time left in the current session. Only displays if you are using Relayed  
Mode.  
The Normal and Large options allow you to alter the size of the video. The default setting is  
Normal.  
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VIEWING VIDEO IN DIRECT VS. RELAYED MODE  
DIRECT MODE  
If you are viewing video Direct Mode, you are in the best possible mode. However, the Internet may still block  
video for a number of reasons. If you do not see video after a few minutes, consider switching to Relayed  
Mode, which uses our WiLife network and requires less browser ability. To switch to this mode, you simply click  
on the button SWITCH TO RELAYED MODE. You can switch back to Direct Mode at any time.  
There is no viewing time limit in this mode.  
RELAYED MODE  
If you are viewing video in Relayed Mode, it is because your firewall or other Internet influences are preventing  
direct access to your video. Relayed Mode directs the video feed through WiLifes network to you. Because of  
this, there is a time limit of 3 minutes for each viewing session. Of course, you can re-connect and receive  
another 3 minutes viewing time, as many times as you want.  
If you would like to use Direct Mode and not be restricted to a time limit, you can enable UPnP on your router.  
If you cannot enable UPnP, you can manually set ports in the router for Werks to use. The port addresses  
Werks uses are 20570 to 20575. (Contact the manufacturer of the router or see your firewall or router  
documentation for complete instructions about manually configuring ports.)  
If you are using Relayed Mode, you do not have the option to switch to Direct Mode.  
Mobile devices will always use Relayed mode.  
Managing Your My LukWerks Account  
Your My LukWerks Account allows you to update your user profile and change your password and/or login.  
Within this section, you will find the instructions on how you can accomplish these tasks.  
CHANGING USER PROFILE SETTINGS  
To update your user profile, follow these instructions:  
6. Go to www.lukwerks.com and click on the My LukWerks menu  
option.  
If you previously marked the Remember me next timecheck  
box, the system will automatically open your My LukWerks page.  
If not, you will need to enter your login name and password.  
7. On the My LukWerks page, click on the My Account link in the  
navigation panel.  
8. Click on the Update Profilelink in the navigation panel or the  
click herelink in the Update User Profile section.  
9. Complete all of the fields showing on the form.  
10. When you have completed the form, click the button UPDATE  
USER PROFILE.  
CHANGING YOUR MY LUKWERKS PASSWORD  
The Change Password option can be used when you have accidentally forgotten your original password or if  
you feel the security of your password has been compromised. Besides, it is a good security practice to change  
your password on a regular basis.  
Change your password by following these steps:  
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1. Go to www.lukwerks.com and click on the My LukWerks menu option.  
2. Click on the link Have you forgotten your password?”  
3. Enter your email address and click SUBMIT. LukWerks will send an email to you with a temporary  
password.  
4. Log back into My LukWerks using this temporary password.  
At this point, we suggest that you change the temporary password to one that is easier to remember.  
5. Click on the My Account link.  
6. Under the Manage Personal Settings heading, click the Change  
Passwordlink. The Change Password page displays, as shown in  
this graphic.  
7. In the Current Password field, enter the temporary password.  
Note: You may be changing your password for other reasons. If so, just enter  
your current password.  
8. In the New Password field, enter a new password.  
Hint: We recommend that your password is at least 7 characters long and includes a number.  
Punctuation symbols are also allowed.  
9. Re-enter the new password in the Confirm Password field.  
10. Click CHANGE PASSWORD.  
11. Now that you have changed your My LukWerks password, you  
must change the password in the Werks Software > Setup >  
Remote tab screen.  
If you do not change the password on the Remote tab screen  
in Werks, then the Remote Viewing process will not recognize  
your account. Errors you may encounter include the following:  
Unknown Remote Viewing Account.This message displays on the Live screen, in the  
message panel.  
DisconnectedAccount Unknown.This message displays on the Remote tab screen, in the  
Status section.  
CHANGING YOUR MY LUKWERKS LOGIN NAME  
Note: When you change your login name, your account will be disabled until you complete the process, as  
described below.  
To update your user profile, follow these instructions:  
1. Go to www.lukwerks.com and click on the My LukWerks menu option.  
If you previously marked the Remember me next timecheck box, the system will automatically open  
your My LukWerks page. If not, you will need to enter your login name and password.  
2. On the My LukWerks page, click the My Account link in the navigation  
panel.  
3. Click the Change Loginlink in the navigation panel or the change  
user loginlink in the Change Login section.  
4. In the Current Email field, enter your current email address.  
5. In the New Email field, enter the email address that you want to use  
for My LukWerks.  
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Note: It must be an active Internet email address.  
6. Re-enter the email address in the Confirm Email field.  
7. Click the button CHANGE USER LOGIN. An activation email will be emailed to you.  
8. Open your email account and open the email that was forwarded to you by LukWerks. Follow the  
instructions in the email.  
9. Now that you have changed your My LukWerks login name, you must change the Email login name in  
the Werks Software > Setup > Remote tab screen.  
If you do not change the Email on the Remote tab screen in  
Werks, then the Remote Viewing process will not recognize  
your account. Errors you may encounter include the  
following:  
Unknown Remote Viewing Account.This message  
displays on the Live screen, in the message panel.  
DisconnectedAccount Unknown.This message displays on the Remote tab screen, in the  
Status section.  
Manage My LukWerks Page Overview  
In this version, the Manage My LukWerks page is used to see details about a location and its cameras; for  
troubleshooting purposes by our support team; and for removing a location and/or cameras from Remote  
Viewing.  
Here are some descriptions of the information and options available on this screen:  
Column Name  
Description  
Mark this checkbox when you want to remove a Location or a Camera.  
A Location or Camera is not removed until you click the REMOVE  
CHECKED button.  
Status  
Onlineindicates that the Werks Software system is running. Offlineindicates  
that it is not on.  
Last Connection Date  
Werks Version  
MAC Address  
The date someone connected to this location.  
The version of the Werks Software system running at this location.  
The media access control address for the camera.  
The firmware version running on the camera.  
Version  
REMOVE CHECKED  
Removes the Locations or Cameras check marked.  
REMOVING A LOCATION OR A CAMERA  
Removing your location or cameras is perfectly safe and easy. Werks will re-register itself and any cameras to  
keep your My LukWerks accurate and fully up-to-date.  
To remove a location or a camera, follow these instructions:  
1. Go to www.lukwerks.com and click on the My LukWerks menu option.  
Note: If you previously marked the Remember me next timecheck box, the system will automatically  
open your My LukWerks page. If not, you need to Log In.  
2. Click on the Location name link. If the Location name is Location 1,like it is in this example, you  
would click on this.  
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The Manage My LukWerks page displays, as shown in the graphic below.  
e. To remove the entire location, click the checkbox next to the location name and then click the  
REMOVE CHECKED button.  
f. To remove one or more cameras, click the checkbox next to the cameras you wish to remove, and  
then click the REMOVE CHECKED button.  
Note: Cameras that you dont want to show up for Remote Viewing must be removed from the Werks  
Software. As long as cameras are still assigned in the Werks Software, My LukWerks will recognize them  
and show them.  
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Viewing Your Cameras Using a Cell Phone or Handheld  
The following requirements must be met prior to viewing remotely using a cell phone or handheld:  
3. Registered for a My LukWerks account? If not, please see the topic Create Your My LukWerks  
Accountfor complete details.  
4. Have enabled Remote Viewing in Werks? If not, please see the topic Enable Werks for Remote  
Viewing.”  
5. Does your PDA or Cell Phone meet the system and browser requirements? To verify, please visit  
Handhelds.”  
FIRST TIME PDA VIEWING  
If you are logging into My LukWerks for the first time, you will see the  
landing page. The landing page has three options:  
g. Login link  
h. My LukWerks button  
i. Live Demo button  
Hint: Click the LIVE DEMO button to connect to the demo  
site to view live video from a WiLife test location. This  
option can be used to test your handheld to make sure  
that it is compatible for remote viewing.  
Because this is the first time opening My LukWerks, you need to login.  
1. Click the Login link or the MY LUKWERKS button.  
2. Enter the email address and your password.  
3. Mark the checkbox Remember me next time.”  
4. Click the LOG IN button.  
Note: Now that you have logged in, the website  
remembers you and will automatically direct you to the  
landing page. Simply click the button MY LUKWERKS.  
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USING THE MY LUKWERKS PAGE (FOR HANDHELDS)  
Your My LukWerks page allows you to see your LukWerk network all on one  
page.  
In the example on the right, you will notice the names of your locations and  
cameras. You will see if a Location is Offline or Available.  
Each camera name is a link that opens the Video Viewing Window and  
displays live video for the camera you selected.  
Active cameras appear in green and underlined text.  
When you click on one of the camera links, you will see messages similar to these:  
This window will display as  
long as LukWerks is  
connecting to the Werks  
system.  
For some handheld devices,  
you will see a security  
message similar to this:  
Running a system  
command on the item might  
be unsafe? Do you wish to  
continue?  
With handheld devices,  
there is a time limit of 3  
viewing minutes. When the  
time expires, you are  
Click Yes.”  
welcome to reconnect and  
view video again.  
VIEWING A CAMERAS LIVE VIDEO ON A HANDHELD  
The Video Viewing Window is used to show video from the camera you  
selected.  
The window consists of the following sections:  
j. Name of the Location  
k. Status of the video feed (buffering, playing, stopped, etc.)  
l. Video Viewing Panel  
m. Player control panel that includes the time counter, time  
progression bar, percent of size of video panel, and basic player  
control buttons (full screen, stop, play, and decrease/increase  
video size.  
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Troubleshooting  
We expect that you will rarely have problems with your LukWerks system. However, in the event of a problem,  
you will find solutions to those issues here. You can also find additional resources at  
Below you will find specific tables directed at solving Installation, Configuration, Maintenance and other  
problems. Choose the one that best fits your circumstance.  
STOP DO NOT RETURN THE CAMERA KIT TO YOUR RETAILER  
We are ready to help you get the most benefit from your LukWerks system! If you have any questions  
about setup or operation, please visit our online support site or call our toll-free line.  
If one of these solutions does not solve your problem, please contact WiLife Customer Support and we will  
gladly assist you. You can contact us at support@lukwerks.com or call 1.877.LukWerk (1.877.585.9375).  
Installation Problems  
Installation Problem  
Solution  
Ensure that the CD label is facing up.  
Setup does not automatically  
run when inserting the CD  
Open the CD from My Computer and double-click the autorun.exe program.  
Check the CD for scratches or flaws. If you found problems, call LukWerks support for  
a replacement.  
Reset the camera by unplugging the power supply and then replugging it in to the wall.  
Verify that the camera power supply and the USB receiver have power by checking if  
the status lights have power.  
Werks does not automatically  
find my cameras  
Verify that the camera power supply and the USB receiver are plugged directly into a  
power outlet and not a power strip or UPS.  
Ensure the Ethernet cable between the camera and power supply is secure.  
Ensure the USB receiver is plugged securely into the PC.  
Verify that you have properly configured any PC firewalls by reviewing the chapter on  
Configuring Your PC Firewall.  
Close other applications that may be interfering with Werks.  
Test another outlet for your camera, perhaps one closer to your PC.  
Click the REDISCOVER button on the Setup>Advanced dialog.  
Verify that the camera ON/OFF button on the main window is set to ON.  
Refresh your environment. To do this, 1) restart you computer, 2) reset your USB by  
removing and reconnecting the USB-to-PC cable, and 3) reset your cameras by  
unplugging and re-plugging them into the power outlet.  
This problem is most commonly caused by a USB socket that is underpowered. These  
sockets do not provide the electricity necessary to power the LukWerks receiver. This is  
most common in PCs built prior to 2001. You have two options:  
Add a new USB 2.0 card to your PC or laptop  
My cameras appear for a few  
seconds an then go away  
Add a powered USB hub between your USB socket and the LukWerks USB receiver.  
Clean the window to ensure an airtight fit.  
With your fingertip, place a very light layer of vegetable or olive oil around the edge of  
the suction cup.  
Camera suction cup comes  
free from the window  
Always use the strain relief mini-suction cup for added safety by attaching it to the  
glass and cable.  
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Setup Problems  
Setup Problem  
Solution  
On older machines (pre 2001), some USB sockets may be underpowered or  
incompatible with the USB 1.1 standard. Upgrade your computer by adding a USB 2.0  
card or hub.  
Check your firewall settings. Some firewalls close communications after a few seconds  
of operations.  
After a few minutes or even  
seconds Werks drops my  
camera  
You may purchase a longer Ethernet cable or Ethernet Cable Coupler at our online  
accessory store.  
Purchase a standard CAT5e Ethernet cable from you local computer accessory retailer  
(up to 80 feet). (Note: crossover CAT5 cables will not work with our system.  
Use the Setup>Camera Camera Orderoption to change the position of each camera.  
The cable connecting the  
camera to the power supply is  
too short  
My primary camera is shown  
in the second camera  
position  
Reduce camera motion Sensitivity on the Setup>Recording dialog.  
Reduce the size or number of motion zones.  
My cameras are recording too  
frequently  
Ensure the camera ON/OFF button on the main screen is ON.  
Verify that your computer clock is correct.  
My camera is not following my  
recording schedule  
Check your recording schedule to validate the days-of-the-week and times. Remember  
12AM is midnight, not noon.  
Check your recording schedules to ensure you do not have overlapping schedules that  
conflict.  
Contact your email provider for details on connecting to their SMTP server. You can  
usually find this information on your email providers Internet support page.  
Create a new email account using gMail or other email services that supports SMTP  
(www.gmail.com).  
I do not know my SMTP  
account information  
Most email providers limit the maximum size of emails and limit the cumulative size of  
all emails in your system.  
Delete or archive outdated emails from your system.  
My alert emails are being  
rejected because of size  
Contact you email vendor to have them configure your account for larger email  
messages.  
Select a smaller alert message type. The Send Text Messageis smallest and the  
Send Video Frameemail is usually about 50KB.  
Werks sends an email alert when a camera detects motion and the length of the motion  
meets or exceeds your settings. To reduce the number of messages, you can:  
Reduce recording events by reducing motion sensitivity or changing motion zones on  
the Setup>Cameras dialog.  
I am getting too many email  
messages  
Increase the Minimum Motion time on the Setup>Recording dialog.  
Video Problems  
Video Problem  
Solution  
Clean the lens glass with soft cloth designed for cleaning eyeglasses. This will remove  
any dust or dirt.  
My video is fuzzy  
If your camera is pointing out a window, clean the glass inside and out.  
Focus the camera by gently turning the outer lens clockwise or counter clockwise. You  
will find this easiest by plugging the camera into a power outlet near your PC. (See the  
section on Focusing and Aiming the Camera in the Getting Started chapter of this  
documentation for more information.)  
If you are trying to focus on an item less than 3 feet from the camera, you may want to  
try a lens with a shorter focal point from our online accessory store.  
Ensure the camera has sufficient light.  
Use the Setup>Camera options to adjust the camera brightness and contrast options.  
We find Auto Brightness performs best in changing light conditions.  
My video is too dark or too  
light  
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Solution  
Upgrade your video drivers to the latest version. You can find these drivers on the  
manufactures support website.  
Verify that you have installed the latest version of Windows Media Player.  
Reboot your computer to reset the video card.  
My video windows are black  
and do not show video  
Check the Setup > Camera > Auto Brightness option to allow the smart Luk Camera to  
automatically adjust to changing lighting conditions.  
Increase the lighting of your target scene.  
I cannot see images in low  
light conditions  
Watch for our soon to be released outdoor day/night camera.  
Clean the lens glass with a soft cloth to remove any dust or dirt, being careful not to  
scratch the glass.  
I cannot see the detail I need  
in on-screen objects  
Focus the camera by gently turning the outer lens clockwise or counter clockwise. You  
will find this easiest by plugging the camera into a power outlet near your PC. (See the  
section on Focusing and Aiming the Camera in the Getting Started chapter of this  
documentation for more information.)  
Change the image resolution from QVGA (320 x 240) to VGA (640 x 480) in the  
Setup>Camera dialog.  
Increase the camera Bit Rate on the Setup>Camera dialog.  
Increase the lighting in the room.  
Upgrade the camera lens using one from our accessory store (www.lukwerks.com).  
This is most commonly caused by wiring that is poor or by unusual noise on the wiring  
system. An underpowered computer or video card can also cause it.  
Plug your camera into an outlet on the same circuit as your PC to test if this line noise  
or poor wiring is the cause of the problem.  
My live video lags several  
seconds behind the real  
motion  
Test connecting your camera and USB receiver into other outlets that may not have  
the wiring or noise problem.  
Reduce the number of live video windows you have displayed.  
Your Luk Camera was shipped with a wide angle lens that should fit most applications. If  
you find you have need for wider or narrower viewing angles, check out our additional  
lenses at www.lukwerks.com.  
My camera view is too narrow  
or too wide  
LukWerks was tuned to ensure high-quality recording first, and great live viewing  
second. You may find that live video skips from time-to-time if your PC is underpowered  
or your Homeplug network is overloaded. Here are a few adjustments to improve live  
video viewing:  
Live video skips and jumps  
Reduce the frames per second (fps) on the camera setup.  
Reduce the video quality to QVGA from VGA.  
Ensure you are running a PC that meets the minimum system requirements, and  
preferably one that matches the recommended system requirements.  
Close unneeded applications running on your computer  
Run virus and spyware detection software to ensure your computer is clean.  
Some power outlets are not wired well; test your camera by plugging it into a power  
outlet closure to your USB Receiver (for best results, try using the same outlet for  
both).  
Maintenance Problems  
Maintenance Problem  
Solution  
Test if Werks.exe is using the CPU by checking Task Manager (CRTL-ALT-DEL>Task  
Manager>Process Tab).  
My CPU is pegged at 100%  
If Werks is taking the CPU do one or more of the following:  
Reduce the number of live cameras you are viewing from the 6-camera view to the 4-  
camera view, or from 4-camera view to 1-camera view.  
Reduce camera resolution from 640 x 480 to 320 x 240.  
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Maintenance Problem  
Solution  
This usually occurs when you change the USB receiver attached to your PC or you  
change the PC used to run Werks. Follow these steps in either case:  
Enter your former password into the Old Password field.  
Enter your former password (recommended) into the New Password fields.  
Validate that you can now see your cameras. If not, follow the steps for the I have  
forgotten my local LukWerks passwordproblem and solution.  
Follow these steps to reset your local LukWerks password:  
2. Exit Werks from the task tray icon  
Message Password does not  
match password in powerline  
adapter”  
I have forgotten my local  
LukWerks password  
3. Click My Computer from the Start menu  
4. In the address field, enter the path:  
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\WiLife\LukWerks”  
5. Select and delete the file Werks.ini.  
6. Reset each camera by pressing the reset button on the bottom of the camera with a  
paperclip while the camera is powered.  
7. Restart Werks. Werks will prompt you for a new password.  
8. From Werks, enter Setup>Advanced and click the Add New cameras button.  
9. You are now back up and running.  
Remember that passwords are stored in the cameras power supply, not the camera. If  
you get a new camera & power supply from a friend or from eBay you will need to reset  
the password before installing the camera. Follow these steps to clear the old password:  
1. Power-up your camera by plugging in the power supply and connecting the camera  
using the Ethernet cable.  
A friend gave me a camera  
and I do not know its  
password  
2. Wait until the cameras green status lights are flashing  
3. While the camera is on, reset the camera by gently pressing a paperclip against the  
reset button hidden below the small hole next to the cameras Ethernet connector.  
4. Follow the steps in this manual for adding a new camera.  
Reset the camera by unplugging the power supply and then replugging it in to the wall.  
Verify that the camera ON/OFF button on the main Werks window is set to ON.  
Verify that the camera power supply and the USB receiver have power by checking the  
status lights, some of which flash and others which are solid on.  
Verify that the camera power supply and the USB receiver are plugged directly into a  
power outlet and not a power strip or UPS.  
Werks does not see my  
cameras  
Ensure the Ethernet cable connecting the camera with the power supply is secure.  
Ensure the USB receiver connected securely into the PC.  
Verify that you have properly configured any PC firewalls by reviewing the chapter on  
Configuring Your PC Firewall.  
Close other applications that may be interfering with Werks.  
Test another power outlet for your camera, perhaps one closer to your PC.  
Click the REDISCOVER button on the Setup>Advanced dialog.  
Refresh your environment. To do this, 1) restart you computer, 2) reset your USB by  
removing and reconnecting it PC-to-USB cable, and 3) reset your cameras by  
unplugging and re-plugging them into the power outlet.  
Reset each camera by pressing the reset button on the bottom of the camera by  
gently inserting a paperclip into the small hole near the network connector.  
From the Setup>Advanced dialog, execute the Add New and Rediscover camera  
operations.  
Werks is a 21st century application and is tuned for use on modern PCs. Though we  
provide minimum system requirements for running Werks, you may find some functions  
operate slowly on underpowered machines.  
Werks seems to run slowly  
Ensure you are running a PC that meets the minimum system requirements, and  
preferably one that meets the recommended system requirements.  
Close unneeded applications running on your computer.  
Run virus and spyware detection software to ensure your computer is clean.  
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Maintenance Problem  
Solution  
Werks uses two methods to record video: Camera Motion Detection and user defined  
Recording Schedules. If you have disabled both of these options, cameras will not  
record. Check the following to ensure recording is configured properly:  
Check the Setup>Recording options page for each camera and ensure the camera  
has defined motion zones.  
My camera is not recording  
motion  
Ensure the Enable motion detection for cameracheckbox is checked.  
Check your camera recording schedule to ensure the cameras are turned on (not  
scheduled to be Off)  
Increase your motion sensitivity settings.  
Werks requires four elements to send an email alert. Check the following items on the  
Setup>Email dialog for each detected camera:  
Ensure you have properly set the SMTP server settings and executed the TEST button  
operation.  
Werks is not sending email  
alerts  
Verify your Send Email toemail addresses are correct.  
Choose the alert action for each camera.  
Ensure the Enable Email Alertsoption is checked.  
Adjust the Minimum Motion time to meet your needs.  
To view your cameras remotely you need four items: proper Werks configuration, an  
active My LukWerks account, Internet connectivity, and a compatible remote device.  
Check the following items:  
I am unable to see my site or  
cameras from My LukWerks  
account  
Ensure that you have created a My LukWerks account by registering at  
Verify that your account name (email address) and password match those used to  
create your account.  
Test your account information accuracy by going to the Setup>Remote dialog and  
clicking the APPLY CHANGES button.  
Test your internet connection from your device by opening an Internet browser on the  
device and going to the www.lukwerks.com site.  
Test the compatibility of your Internet Browser or Cell Phone by reviewing our  
documented system requirements.  
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LukWerks User Guide  
Status Lights  
We incorporated Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) as part of our design for the Luk Camera, Power Supply, and USB  
receiver to make it easy to quickly diagnose many problems.  
CAMERA STATUS LIGHTS  
There are six status lights (LEDs) on the camera in various locations. Point the camera lens toward you with the  
three green LEDs on the right-hand side to read the following table.  
LED  
Description  
Top Green  
Flashes when the camera captures a video frame  
Flashes when the camera encodes a video frame  
Flashes when the camera sends a video frame to Werks  
Middle Green  
Bottom Green  
Front Red  
On when camera has power and flashes when it detects motion. Note that you  
can disable this LED from the advanced camera setup  
Bottom Green  
Bottom Amber  
Located near the network connector, the green light is on when the camera has  
successfully started its internal software  
Also located near the network connector, the amber light flashes when it sends  
data over the network. It flashes slowly when communicating with the power  
supply only and quickly when sending date to the Werks application  
POWER SUPPLY STATUS LIGHTS  
There are five status lights on the Luk Camera power supply.  
LED  
Description  
Top Green  
Steady green when power supply has power  
Middle Green  
Bottom Green  
Bottom Green  
Steady green when the power supply is connected to the Homeplug network  
Flashes when sending and receiving data to the camera  
Located near the network connector, the green light is on when the camera has  
successfully linked to the camera  
Bottom Amber  
Also located near the network connector, the amber light flashes when sending  
and receiving data to the camera. It flashes slowly when communicating with the  
camera only and quickly when sending date between the camera and Werks  
USB RECEIVER STATUS LIGHTS  
There are three status lights on the USB Receiver. Because the USB Receiver gets its power from the USB port,  
these lights will be on even when you have not plugged the receiver into an outlet.  
LED  
Description  
Top Green  
Flashes when it detects a collision between two network packages (normal)  
Flashes green when sending and receiving data from the cameras  
Solid green when successfully linked to the computer  
Middle Green  
Bottom Green  
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Configuring Your Firewall  
Firewall Basics  
Firewall configuration issues are our most common support call. In this chapter, we help you understand and  
configure your firewall, saving you and us the trouble of a support call.  
Simply put, a firewall is a device, software or hardware, which controls the flow of network traffic between your  
computer and the outside world. Having a good firewall is important to prevent hackers and viruses from  
getting access to your computer.  
Many popular firewalls run directly on your PC; they include Microsoft Firewall, Symantec Internet Security,  
ZoneAlert, BlackICE, McAfee Personal Firewall, and many others. Each vendor provides a different interface for  
network management and use different rules for protecting your computer. Many of them have built screens  
and dialogs that automatically prompt you to allow and disable network access for specific programs.  
Internet Filters  
Internet filters are a different form of network firewall. They work to protect individuals and computers from  
accessing potentially objectionable materials. These filters capture internet requests and either block or allow  
them depending on whether they pass their internal tests. Like firewalls, Internet Filters can block  
communications with your Luk Cameras.  
LukWerks Firewall Requirements  
LukWerks uses two networks. First, the  
Werks software connects to each of your  
Luk Cameras on our Homeplug network.  
LukWerks Networking Protocols  
Name  
UPnP Discovery  
UPnP Control  
Video Streaming  
Camera Control  
Remote Viewing  
Description  
UDP: port 1900  
TCP: ports 50000-65000  
TCP: port 22210  
TCP/UDP: ports 5800-5821  
TCP: ports 20570-20575  
Network  
Powerline  
Powerline  
Powerline  
Powerline  
Internet  
Second, the Werks software connects to the  
Internet to provide you with Remote Viewing  
access to your video. In communicating, two  
common protocols Werks uses include UPnP  
(Universal Plug and Play) and HTTP (on a  
variety of ports).  
When we configure your Homeplug network, Werks sets the IP address for the USB adapter to 169.254.X.X  
with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. Additionally, each Luk Camera picks an IP address in this same range. In  
both cases, we pick random numbers for the last two elements of the IP address.  
By design, Firewalls and Internet Filters attempt to control communications on both of the internal LukWerks  
network and your Internet connection. This is not a problem if you configure them correctly. Remember, it is  
common to have more than one firewall installed on a PC.  
Below you will find descriptions of both the automated and manual methods for configuring many popular  
firewalls.  
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Microsoft Firewall  
Microsoft Firewall is a standard component for Windows XP, Service Pack 2 (SP2). Microsoft does a good job of  
automatically asking users to allow Werks to access the network. This automatic configuration method is  
sufficient in most cases. Here we provide you with instruction for both the automatic and manual configuration  
methods.  
ENABLE WERKS AUTOMATICALLY  
When you first start Werks, Microsoft Firewall will  
automatically provide you with a Windows Security Alert,  
asking you whether you want to block Werks. You should  
always choose UNBLOCK when the program name is Werks  
the publisher is WiLife.  
and  
ENABLE WERKS MANUALLY  
In some cases, Windows may not provide you with the automatic alert or you may mistakenly choose to block  
Werks. In these and other cases, you need to configure the firewall rules manually.  
Follow these step-by-step instructions:  
1) Open the Control Panel from the Start menu.  
2) Next, open the Windows Firewall using one of the two examples below:  
From Category View, pick Network and Internet Connections and then Windows Firewall.  
In the Classic View, choose Windows Firewall.  
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3) If the Windows Firewall is enabled (On), select the Exceptions tab. On the Exceptions tab, check the  
Werks box to enable it for network communications. Next, click on the EDIT button.  
4) If you do NOT see Werks in the Programs and Services list (rare), you will need to choose Add  
Programand find Werks either in the list of programs or Browse to it at C:\Program  
Files\LukWerks\Werks.exe.  
5) From the Edit a Program dialog, click the Change scope…” button and then select the option Any  
computeras shown. Finally, click OK to close each dialog.  
6) Remember that you may have more than one firewall application running on your PC. You will need to  
configure each one.  
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Norton Internet Security 2001 - 2005  
Norton Firewall is a component of several Symantec security  
products including Norton Internet Security, Norton Personal  
Firewall, Symantec Client Security, and others. In most cases,  
Norton will automatically recognize Werks attempting to access  
the network and display show present you with a quick  
configuration dialog. You must follow all of these steps to  
ensure Norton 2001-2005 will not block Werks!  
1) Run Werks to allow Norton to display Program Control  
dialog.  
2) If Norton displays the Program Control dialog, choose Permit Always. In  
any case, continue to the next steps.  
3) Open Norton Internet Securityfrom the system tray (shown) or from the  
StartAll Programs menu.  
4) On the Norton Internet Security management screen, click Personal  
Firewall. (Note: the dialog may look different depending on your version of  
Norton.) Next, click the CONFIGURE button under the Personal Firewall  
section.  
1) From the Personal Firewall page, click Programs tab. In the Manual Program Control window, scroll  
down until you find Werks. Here you need to set the Internet Access to Permit All.  
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2) If you do NOT find Werks in the Program list (rare), you will need to click the Add button. On the  
program dialog, enter the file name c:\Program Files\LukWerks\werks.exeand click Open. Now  
repeat the previous step.  
3) Finally, click on the Advanced tab and then the GENERAL button. On the General Rules Screen, scroll  
down to the rule UPNP Port 1900 Block Rule.”  
4) Click on the Modify button and change the rule from Block to Permit. Leave the rule checked and then  
click OK to accept the change.  
5) You have now successfully configured Norton Firewall, but remember that you may have more than  
one firewall application running on your PC. You need to disable or configure each one.  
6) Finally, you may need to exit Werks (from the task icon) and restart for the changes to take effect.  
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Norton Personal Firewall 2006  
Norton Personal Firewall 2006 is a component of several Symantec security products that include Norton  
Internet Security, Norton Personal Firewall, Norton AntiVirus, Symantec Client Security, and others.  
While you are installing Werks, Norton  
Internet Security will automatically  
recognize Werks attempting to access  
the network. It will prompt you with this  
Security Alert.  
Leave the setting as Always allow  
connections from this program on all  
ports.”  
Click OK.  
Norton Internet Security will also  
recognize that Werks is attempting to  
access the Internet. It will prompt you  
with this Program Alert.  
Leave the setting as Allow alwaysand  
click OK.  
Validate the Setup  
We expect these settings will configure  
Werks completely for Norton 2006.  
However, we recommend that you follow  
these steps to ensure the settings are  
accurate:  
5. Open Norton Internet Securityfrom the  
system tray (shown) or from the StartAll  
Programs menu.  
6. On the Norton Internet Security  
management screen, click Personal  
Firewall.  
7. Click the Configure button under the  
Personal Firewall section.  
8. From the Personal Firewall page, click  
Programs tab.  
9. In the Manual Program Control section,  
scroll down until you find Werks.  
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10. Here you need to set the Internet Access to  
Permit All.”  
11. Click OK.  
NOTE: If you do NOT find Werks in the  
Program list (rare), you will need to click the  
Add button.  
On the program dialog, enter the file name  
c:\Program Files\LukWerks\werks.exeand  
click Open.  
Now repeat the previous step.  
You have now successfully configured Norton Firewall 2006.  
Note: If you may have more than one firewall application running on your PC, you need to disable or configure  
each one to run with Werks.  
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ZoneAlarm Firewall  
Zone Labs produces several computer security packages including ZoneAlarm Pro and ZoneAlarm. Though  
there some differences in the UI, they are largely the same. Like other PC firewall products, Zone Labs provides  
both automatic and manual configuration interfaces. By default, ZoneAlarm will automatically prompt you to  
allow Werks.exe to both access the Internet and to act as a server. Follow these instructions to ensure  
ZoneAlarm does not interfere with the operation of LukWerks.  
ENABLE WERKS AUTOMATICALLY  
When you first start Werks, Zone Alarm will automatically provide you with a ZoneAlarm Security Alert, asking  
you whether you want to block Werks. You should always choose ALLOW when the program name is Werks.exe  
and the publisher is WiLife.  
1) Run Werks.  
2) Check Remember this settingand click the Allow button on both the New Programand Server  
Program dialogs.  
ENABLE WERKS MANUALLY  
In some cases, you may need to manually configure ZoneAlarm. This process is not difficult. Follow these steps  
to complete the manual firewall setup:  
1) Open the ZoneAlarm control center either from the Start menu or by right-clicking on the ZoneAlarm  
icon in the Windows Task bar.  
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2) On the ZoneAlarm Control page, click the Program Control option to show the Program Control Page.  
Here click the Programs tab and scroll down to the Werks program. Set each Access and Server option  
to Allow (as shown).  
3) If you do NOT find Werks listed as a program, you will need to click the ADD button to manually add  
Werks to the list. In the Add Program dialog, enter the path to Werks, which by default is C:\Program  
File\LukWerks\Werks.exe. Click OPEN and repeat the prior step.  
4) You have now successfully configured ZoneAlarm, but remember that you may have more than one  
firewall application running on your PC. You need to disable or configure each one.  
5) Finally, you may need to exit Werks (from the task icon) and restart for the changes to take effect.  
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McAfee Personal Firewall  
McAfee distributes its firewall product in several packages including Internet  
Security Suite, Personal Firewall Plus, and Desktop Firewall. Though there some  
differences in the UI, they are largely the same. Like other PC firewall products,  
McAfee provides both automatic and manual configuration interfaces. By  
default, Personal Firewall will automatically prompt you to allow Werks.exe to  
access the Internet. Follow these instructions to ensure the McAfee firewall  
does not interfere with the operation of LukWerks.  
ENABLE WERKS AUTOMATICALLY  
When you first start Werks, McAfee Firewall will automatically provide you with a  
security notice, asking you whether you what to Grant or Block Internet access.  
You should always choose GRANT ACCESS when the program name is  
Werks.exe.  
1) Run Werks  
2) Check Remember this settingand click the Allow button on both the New Programand Server  
Program dialogs  
ENABLE WERKS MANUALLY  
In some cases, you may need to manually configure the firewall. This process is not difficult. Follow these steps  
to complete the manual firewall setup:  
1) Open the McAfee SecurityCenter either from the Start menu or by right clicking on the McAfee icon in  
the Windows Task bar.  
2) On the McAfee SecurityCenter page, click the Personal Firewall Plus tab to show the Firewall Control  
Page. Next click the View the Internet Application Listto show a list of managed programs.  
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3) From the Internet Applications page, click the New Allowed Applicationlink to open the Select  
Application dialog. Now enter C:\Program Files\LukWerks\Werks.exein the File name field, and click  
Open.  
4) Finally, you can confirm that Werks is in the Internet Applications list and marked as Allow Full  
Accessalong with other networked applications.  
5) You have now successfully configured McAfee, but remember that you may have more than one  
firewall application running on your PC. You need to disable or configure each one.  
6) Finally, you may need to exit Werks (from the task icon) and restart for the changes to take effect.  
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BlackICE Firewall  
BlackICE is the least friendly of all the firewalls we review here. There are two common implementations of  
BlackICE: those that have purchased a retail copy of PC Protection Firewall for personal use and those that  
unknowingly have a copy installed along with either software from an ISP, VPN, or other source. The primary  
difference between the two is this. The retail (full package) version of BackIce includes a user-interface for  
making changes. Copies installed with other software have no user interface and require editing a file in order  
to unblock traffic.  
Unlike most firewalls, BlackICE does automatically prompt users for permission to allow Werks to access the  
cameras and Internet.  
ENABLE WERKS WITH BLACKICE UI  
If you have the full retail version of BlackICE you will have access to its somewhat crude user interface (UI). If  
you do not have access to the UI, jump forward to the section on Enabling Werks with BlackICE Options File.  
Follow these instructions when using the BlackICE UI:  
1) Open the BlackICE Advanced Firewall Settings dialog by right clicking on the BlackICE icon in the task  
tray (as shown).  
2) On the Advanced Firewall Settings dialog, click the Add button. Next, enter the values shown (Name:  
UPnP; IP Address: 169.254.0.0-169.254.255.255; Check All Ports; Type:UDP; Mode: Accept; Duration  
of Rule: Forever) and click Add.  
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3) Click OK to close each of the open dialogs.  
4) You have now successfully configured BlackICE, but remember that you may have more than one  
firewall application running on your PC. You need to disable or configure each one.  
5) Finally, you will need to exit Werks (from the task icon) and restart.  
ENABLE WERKS WITH BLACKICE OPTIONS FILE  
If you do not have the BlackICE user-interface (UI), you need to edit the BlackICE Options file. Follow these  
instructions to update the file:  
1) Open an explorer window by clicking on the My Computer icon and change directories to c:\program  
files\ISS\BlackICE.  
2) Open the file firewall.ini with Notepad by double-clicking on the file.  
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3) Find the [Manual UDP low REJECT] section and add the line this line:  
ACCEPT, 169.254.0.0 169.254.255.255, 0 65536, UPnP, 2005-10-05, 02:44:06, PERPETUAL, 2000, unknown  
4) Close Notepad and save your change.  
5) Finally, you need to shutdown and restart your computer for these change to take effect.  
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Specifications  
System Computer Requirements  
LukWerks requires these minimum requirements for proper operation. Additionally, we recommend a more  
powerful machine to achieve the best results.  
Cameras*  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Compatible CPU  
Minimum  
Recommended  
700 MHz  
1.4 GHz  
700 MHz  
1.4 GHz  
900 MHz  
1.8 GHz  
900 MHz  
1.8 GHz  
1.0 GHz  
2.0 GHz  
1.2 GHz  
2.4 GHz  
Computer RAM (MB)  
Minimum  
Recommended  
256  
256  
256  
512  
256  
512  
256  
512  
512  
512  
512  
512  
Video Card: (VRAM MB)  
DirectX 9 compatible  
32  
32  
32  
32  
32  
64  
32  
64  
64  
128  
64  
128  
Display Resolution:  
1024 x 768 or higher  
Hard Drive Space (MB):  
100 MB for program and a minimum of 200+ MB for video recording  
5+ GB recommended for video recording  
Operating System:  
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 or; Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition,  
XP Professional or, XP Media Center Edition  
USB:  
One free USB port  
Media Player:  
Other:  
Microsoft Windows Media® Player 9  
CD ROM drive for installation  
* Minimum and recommended requirements for systems running cameras using the default QVGA (320 x 240) settings.  
Running your cameras in the higher VGA (640 x 480) mode requires additional CPU.  
LukWerks uses your Windows PC to record the video from your cameras and to serve video to your remote deviecs. You  
need to have your PC on and running for the LukWerks system to operate.  
Remote Viewing Requirements  
LukWerks provides for remote viewing using Windows Mobile cell phones and handhelds, and Web Browsers.  
CELL PHONES & HANDHELDS  
LukWerks is compatible with a wide range of Microsoft Windows Mobile cell phones and wireless handhelds. Of  
course, these devices require Internet access either through a cell service provider or wireless Internet hub,  
depending on your device.  
Examples of Compatible Cell Phones:  
Anextek SP230  
Palm Treo 700w  
Audiovox PPC 6601; SMT 5600; PPC 4100;  
HP iPAQ hw6500 series  
Motorola Q; CN620; Motorola MPx, MPx100 & MPx220;  
Samsung SCH-i730  
iMate SP5; SP5m; K-JAM; JASJAR  
Siemens SX66  
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Example Wireless Handheld Devices:  
Asus MyPal A730W  
HP iPAQ hx2400 series; hx2700 series; hx3700 series; hx4700 series  
Dell Axim X51v; X50v; X30v  
Toshiba e805  
BROWSER  
Common Requirements  
Windows Media Player 9 or later  
Browsers  
Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 5.5 or later  
DVC-810i Camera  
CAMERA FEATURES  
Processing Power  
Onboard Image Encoding  
Onboard Image Processing  
Resolution  
400 MHz DSP  
Windows® Media Video 9  
Motion detection up to 16 zones, Auto brightness,  
Selectable: 320 X 240 or 640 X 480 pixels  
Selectable: 5, 10 or 15 frames/second  
Selectable: 150, 400 and 750 kbps  
10 bits  
Frame Rate  
Bit Rate  
Color Depth  
Lens  
Focus  
User adjustable  
65° (diagonal)  
Viewing Angle  
Pan Angle  
50° (manual)  
Firmware Updates  
Communications (to power supply)  
Power Consumption  
Selectable: Manual or Automatic  
Ethernet; TCP/IP  
15 Watts  
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT  
The DVC-810i Luk Camera meets requirements for indoor use and is not qualified for outdoor or other extreme  
environments.  
Temperature Range  
Operating  
Storage  
+32°F to +93°F (0°C to +34°C)  
-4°F to +140°F (-20°C to +60°C)  
5% to 90% (relative; non-condensing)  
102 - 132 Volts AC, 60 Hz  
Humidity (storage and operating)  
Voltage  
Power supply to Camera cabling  
Included cable  
CAT-5e, RJ-45 connectors, 10 feet (3 m)  
CAT-5e or better, RJ-45 connectors, up to 80 feet (24 m)  
Per IEEE 802.3  
User provided requirements  
Connector pin out  
Illumination  
2 lx minimum per IEC 61146-1  
Up to 8,000 square feet  
Property Size  
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PHYSICAL METRICS  
Power Consumption  
15 Watts  
Height: 5.0 inch (12.7 cm); Width 3.2 inch (8.1 cm); Depth: 1.8 inch  
(4.6 cm)  
Camera Body Dimensions  
Camera Weight  
6.7 oz (190 g)  
Height: 3.8 inch (9.7 cm); Width: 2.9 inch (7.4 cm); Depth: 2.6 inch  
(6.6 cm)  
Power Supply Dimensions  
Power Supply Weight  
5.6 oz (160 g)  
Powerline Networking  
LukWerks uses powerful power-line networking technology to allow users to easily install and setup your  
surveillance system.  
Networking specification  
Data Rate  
HomePlug® Power-line 1.0  
14 Mbps (maximum), 5 Mbps (typical)  
56 bits (standard DES)  
Data Encryption  
Security Key  
Coded user defined password  
TCP/IP  
Networking protocol  
Camera discovery  
IP Address Space  
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)  
169.254.0.1 169.254.255.255, Mask 255.255.0.0  
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Wall and Ceiling Mount Installation  
Installing the Luk Camera Wall and Ceiling Mount is simple. Use the recommended tools and drilling template  
below. As always, use caution to avoid injury.  
Recommended tools: Screwdriver, electric drill.  
Surface  
Pilot Hole Drill Size  
1.6 mm (1/16)  
2.0 mm (5/64)  
5.0 mm (3/16)  
Pilot Hole Depth  
1.2 cm (1/2"0  
1.2 cm (1/2")  
2.3 cm (7/8)  
Softwood  
Hardwood  
Wallboard (use anchor)  
Pre-drill pilot holes before securing the camera to the surface. For soft, hollow surfaces such as wallboard,  
sheet rock and drywall, use the provided plastic anchors.  
WALL MOUNTING DRILLING TEMPLATE  
Drill Holes in  
These Positions  
The illustration is drawn to a one-to-one scale, which means it provides the exact dimensions required to  
mount the unit.  
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Software License and Hardware Warranty  
Werks Software License  
NOTICE TO USER: BE SURE TO CAREFULLY READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS END-USER LICENSE AGREEMENT  
(EULA) BEFORE YOU INSTALL OR USE ANY WILIFE SOFTWARE, FIRMWARE, OR RELATED DOCUMENTATION.  
BY INSTALLING OR USING ALL OR ANY PORTION OF THE SOFTWARE, YOU INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF  
EACH OF THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE. YOU AGREE THAT THIS LICENSE WILL BE A LEGALLY BINDING AND  
ENFORCEABLE CONTRACT LIKE ANY WRITTEN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY YOU. THESE TERMS APPLY TO YOU AND  
TO ANY FUTURE USER OF THIS SOFTWARE. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE, (A) DO NOT INSTALL OR USE THE  
SOFTWARE AND (B) RETURN THE COMPLETE PACKAGE WITH PROOF OF PURCHASE, INCLUDING ALL  
COMPONENTS, DOCUMENTATION AND ANY OTHER MATERIALS PROVIDED WITH THE PRODUCT, TO YOUR  
POINT OF PURCHASE.  
SOFTWARE LICENSE  
1. DEFINITIONS. "Software" means all of the contents of the associated media, electronic documentation, and  
any updates for revisions to the same. "Use" or "Using" means to install, access, copy or otherwise benefit from  
using the functionality of the Software. Productmeans the combination of WiLife Software and WiLife  
Cameras. "WiLife" means WiLife Incorporated, a Delaware corporation, 132 East 13065 South, Suite 150,  
Draper, Utah, 84020.  
2. CONDITIONS OF LICENSE. This EULA comes with the following conditions.  
You shall not alter or modify the Software or create a new installer for the Software.  
You shall not copy the Software except as described below for backup purposes.  
You shall not reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or otherwise attempt to discover the source  
code, algorithms, or architecture of the Software.  
You shall not export the Software or Product in violation of United States export laws.  
Using the Product for illegal purposes or intentionally using the Product contrary to community  
standards is expressly prohibited.  
WiLife reserves the right to modify, upgrade, and replace the Software by offering new software with or  
without charge, at WiLifes option.  
3. GRANT OF LICENSE. This EULA grants the owner the following rights.  
You may Use one copy of the Software on a single computer.  
You may transfer the Software (including all documentation) to another party, provided that the other  
party shall be bound by all of the terms of this agreement and you uninstall your copy of the Software.  
You may make one backup copy of the Software.  
Use of other services accessible through the Software is not covered by this EULA and may be  
governed by separate terms and conditions.  
4. OWNERSHIP and COPYRIGHT. The Software, including all Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents, and trade  
secrets are the intellectual property of WiLife and are owned by WiLife and its suppliers. Additionally, the  
source code, architecture, designs, and models used in the design and development of the Software and  
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Product are the intellectual property of WiLife and its suppliers. Together they are protected by copyright laws  
and international treaties. WiLife reserves all of its rights not expressly granted herein.  
5. LIMITED WARRANTY. WiLife Warrants that the media on which the Software is provided shall be free from  
material defects for a period of ninety (90) days from date of purchase. WiLife and its suppliers provide the  
Software "AS IS." WILIFE AND ITS SUPPLIERS DO NOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULTS YOU MAY  
OBTAIN BY USING THE SOFTWARE. FURTHER, WILIFE MAKES NO REPRESENTATION (EXPRESS OR IMPLIED) AS  
TO MATTERS OF NONINFRINGMENT, CONDITION OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, INTEGRATION, SATISFACTORY  
QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. WILIFE PRODUCTS AND SOFTWARE ARE DESIGNED  
AND SOLD ONLY TO ASSIST WITH AUTOMATED MONITORING AND CONTROL. THEY ARE NOT A SECURITY  
SYSTEM AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO WARN, NOTIFY, OR PROTECT AGAINST INTRUSION OR SERVE OTHER  
SECURITY FUNCTIONS. WILIFE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY THAT MAY ARISE FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO  
USE ITS PRODUCTS IN LIEU OF A SECURITY SYSTEM.  
THE ENTIRE RISK ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU.  
7. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE FULL EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, YOU HEREBY RELEASE WILIFE AND ITS  
SUPPLIERS FROM ANY AND ALL LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES, CLAIMS OF COST, OR ANY LOST  
INCOME OR SAVINGS ARISING FROM OR RELATED TO THE SOFTWARE OR ITS USE. THESE LIMITATIONS AND  
EXCLUSIONS APPLY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY THE APPLICABLE LAWS. If you do not wish to accept the  
Software under these terms, do not install the Software.  
8. U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The Software, Product, and documentation are Commercial Items  
and are provided with restricted rights. The Use by the U.S. Government is subject to the terms and conditions  
stated herein.  
9. GOVERNING LAW. This License and your rights regarding any matter it addresses are governed by the laws  
of the State of Utah, without reference to conflict of laws principles. THIS LICENSE SHALL TERMINATE  
AUTOMATICALLY if you fail to comply with the terms of this License.  
10. QUESTIONS. If you have any questions regarding this license and its conditions, rights, warranties, or  
limitations, contact WiLife Customer Support at support@wilife.com or 1.877.585.9375.  
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Limited Product Warranty  
WiLife, Inc. ("WiLIfe") warrants to the original purchaser that its hardware products will be free from defects in  
materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase ("Warranty Period"),  
as further described below.  
If a valid claim is received by WiLife for a covered defect within the Warranty Period, at its option, WiLife will (1)  
repair the product at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts, or (2) exchange the product with  
a product that is new or which has been manufactured from new or serviceable used parts and is at least  
functionally equivalent to the original product. WiLife owns all parts removed from repaired products.  
WiLife warrants replacement products or parts provided under this warranty against defects in materials and  
workmanship from the date of the replacement or repair for ninety (90) days or for the remaining portion of the  
original product's warranty, whichever provides longer coverage.  
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS  
Software distributed by WiLife under the WiLife brand name is not covered under this Limited Warranty. Refer  
to WiLife's Software License Agreement for more information.  
WiLife is not liable for any damage to or loss of any programs, data, or other information stored on any media  
used by our products. Recovery or reinstallation of programs, data or other information is not covered under  
this Limited Warranty.  
This limited warranty does not cover damage due to external causes, including accident, abuse, misuse,  
problems with electrical power, servicing not authorized by WiLife, usage not in accordance with product  
instructions, use in contravention of applicable laws and regulations, or if any WiLife serial number has been  
removed or defaced.  
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY MANDATORY PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE LAW, THIS WARRANTY  
AND THE REMEDIES SET FORTH ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, REMEDIES  
AND CONDITIONS, WHETHER ORAL OR WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. WILIFE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY  
AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IF WILIFE CANNOT LAWFULLY DISCLAIM OR EXCLUDE IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES UNDER APPLICABLE LAW, THEN TO THE EXTENT POSSIBLE ANY CLAIMS UNDER SUCH IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES SHALL EXPIRE ON EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD. No reseller, agent, or employee is  
authorized to make any modification, extension, or addition to this warranty.  
WILIFE PRODUCTS ARE DESIGNED AND SOLD ONLY TO ASSIST WITH AUTOMATED MONITORING AND  
CONTROL. THEY ARE NOT A SECURITY SYSTEM AND ARE NOT INTENDED TO WARN, NOTIFY, OR PROTECT  
AGAINST INTRUSION OR SERVE OTHER SECURITY FUNCTIONS. WILIFE DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY THAT MAY  
ARISE FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE ITS PRODUCTS IN LIEU OF A SECURITY SYSTEM.  
WILIFE PRODUCTS EMPLOY STANDARDIZED COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY INCLUDING WIRED AND  
WIRELESS ETHERNET AND CELLULAR TELEPHONE COMMUNICATIONS. DEPENDING ON THE CUSTOMER'S USE  
OF THE PRODUCTS, THEY MAY TRANSMIT DATA OR VIDEO OVER THE INTERNET OR BY CELLULAR TELEPHONY.  
SUCH TRANSMISSIONS RELY ON SECURITY STANDARDS ADOPTED BY THIRD PARTIES INCLUDING THE  
CUSTOMER'S OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE PROVIDER, YOUR INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER AND YOUR  
CELLULAR SERVICE PROVIDER. WHILE INDUSTRY STANDARDS IN THESE TECHNOLOGIES ASSURE SOME  
DEGREE OF SECURITY, THEY ARE NOT100% SECURE AND THE DEGREE OF SECURITY MAY DEPEND ON THE  
CUSTOMER'S PERSONAL CHOICES REGARDING SECURITY CONFIGURATIONS. ACCORDINGLY, WILIFE DOES  
NOT ENSURE OR WARRANT THE SECURITY OF ANY DATA, INCLUDING VIDEO, TRANSMITTED BY OR THROUGH  
ITS PRODUCTS AND THE CUSTOMER USES SUCH PRODUCTS AT HIS OR HER OWN RISK  
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY MANDATORY PROVISIONS OF APPLICABLE LAW, WILIFE IS NOT  
RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY  
BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION, OR UNDER ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING ANY COSTS OF  
RECOVERING OR REPRODUCING ANY PROGRAM OR DATA STORED IN OR USED WITH THE WILIFE PRODUCT,  
AND ANY FAILURE TO MAINTAIN THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF DATA.  
FOR CONSUMERS WHO HAVE THE BENEFIT OF MANDATORY CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS OR REGULATIONS  
IN THEIR DOMICILE OF PURCHASE OR, IF DIFFERENT, THEIR DOMICILE OF RESIDENCE, THE BENEFITS  
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CONFERRED BY THIS WARRANTY ARE IN ADDITION TO ALL RIGHTS AND REMEDIES CONVEYED BY SUCH  
CONSUMER PROTECTION LAWS AND REGULATIONS. TO THE EXTENT THAT LIABILITY UNDER SUCH CONSUMER  
PROTECTION LAWS AND REGULATIONS MAY BE LIMITED, WILIFE'S LIABILITY IS LIMITED, AT ITS SOLE OPTION  
TO REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF THE PRODUCT.  
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE  
Please review the customer support resources referred to in the accompanying documentation before seeking  
warranty service. If the product is still not functioning properly after making use of these resources, access the  
warranty service is required, WiLife will issue a Return Material Authorization Number. You must ship the  
products back to WiLife in their original or equivalent packaging, prepay shipping charges, and insure the  
shipment or accept the risk of loss or damage during shipment. WiLife will ship the repaired or replacement  
products to you freight prepaid if you use an address in the continental United States, where applicable.  
Shipments to other locations will be made freight collect.  
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Regulatory and Safety  
Regulatory Information  
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  
This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
This device must be installed and used in strict accordance with the manufacturers instructions as described  
in the user documentation that comes with the product. Users of this equipment are cautioned that changes or  
modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by WiLife Inc. void the users authority to operate this  
equipment.  
INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE  
Complies with IC: ICES-006 and ICES-003: en conformité avec IC: NMB-006 et NMB-003  
LEAD CONTENT  
This equipment complies with Sections 25249.5 25249.13 of the California Health and Safety Code. The  
rubberized items of this equipment, which the user would come in frequent contact (cables/cords, suction  
cups, etc.), have lead content no greater than 0.03% (300 ppm).  
Safety Information  
Please read the information in this section carefully and make sure you understand it completely. Make certain  
that all warnings and instructions in this manual and marked on the system component s are carefully  
followed.  
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CLEANING  
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Unplug this system from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp  
cloth for cleaning. Make certain the components are completely dry before inserting into the wall outlet after  
cleaning.  
ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD  
When properly installed and configured, the LukWerks equipment is designed to protect users from exposure  
to hazardous voltage levels. This system should only be operated from the type of power source indicated in  
this guide and on the systems label. If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home or building,  
consult your local power company. There are no user serviceable components within any of the equipment  
enclosures. Users should not attempt to repair LukWerks equipment. Malfunctioning equipment should be  
serviced using the guidelines found in this manual. If an enclosure does accidentally come open, remove the  
power to the unit before handling it in any way.  
Lightning also presents a real, but unlikely source of hazardous electric shock. As with all electrical equipment,  
it is best to unplug the LukWerks components during an electrical storm. This is especially recommended for  
Luk Cameras mounted on exterior windows. If the LukWerks equipment is installed in an area subject to  
frequent electrical storms, equipment damage and user exposure to hazardous voltages can be minimized by  
the proper installation of lightning rods and lightning arrestors. Please contact a licensed electrician for further  
assistance.  
Unplug the system from the wall outlet and refer servicing to a qualified service facility under the following  
conditions:  
When the AC plug is damaged  
If liquid has been spilled into the system  
If the system has been exposed to rain or water  
If the system does not operate normally by following the operation instructions  
If the system has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged  
If the system exhibits a distinct change in performance  
If the system emits smoke or odors  
If the system emits any audible sound  
PROTECTION AGAINST PHYSICAL SHOCK  
Reasonable care should be taken to minimize the possibility of LukWerks components experiencing physical  
shock. Because of its many mounting configurations, the Luk camera is particularly vulnerable to damage by  
falling. Use the following guidelines to protect the Luk Camera:  
Do not place the camera in an area where it will be exposed to solvents, caustic gasses or strong air  
currents.  
Do not place the camera in an area where it can become dislodged by bumping, knocking, striking or  
other physical forces.  
WINDOW MOUNT (SUCTION CUPS)  
Place suction cup only on a flat, clean, dry window or glazed surface.  
Ensure the camera cable is routed in such a way as to preclude its accidental pulling the camera off  
the window.  
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DESKTOP/SHELF MOUNT  
LükWerks User Guide  
Place the mount on a stable, flat, clean, dry surface, well away from any edge.  
Ensure the camera cable is routed in such a way as to preclude accidental pulling the camera off the  
desk or shelf where it is placed.  
WALL/CEILING MOUNT  
Affix the mount to the wall or ceiling using the instructions provided in this manual.  
Ensure the camera cable is routed in such a way as to preclude accidental pulling the camera off the  
wall or ceiling.  
If, after falling, the camera exhibits degraded performance, has ceased operating, shows visible cracks or if  
there is evidence that internal components have come loose, disconnect the camera from its cable and follow  
the instructions in this manual for obtaining service repair.  
EXPOSURE TO MOISTURE  
The LukWerks equipment is designed to be used only in dry, indoor environments. Do not use this system near  
water; for example, near a bath tub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or in or near a  
swimming pool. Exposure to rain, mists, excessive humidity and liquid emersion will likely cause significant  
degradation in system performance and utility. If any LukWerks component has been exposed to moisture,  
immediately unplug all components from power outlets and allow the components to dry completely before  
attempting to reinstall the equipment. If, after drying, the system exhibits degraded performance, disconnect  
the system from all power sources and follow the instructions in this manual for obtaining service repair.  
FIRE HAZARDS  
Care should be taken to keep LukWerks equipment and packing material away from open flames and  
temperatures in excess of 34°C (93°F). Care should be taken to keep electrically conductive objects from  
falling between the Luk camera power supply and the LukWerks HomePlug®/USB Bridge and the wall plug,  
potentially shorting out the AC power and causing a fire. If the case of any LukWerks equipment becomes  
open, cracked or broken in any way disconnect the power source to the component and refer to the service  
repair section of this manual.  
SHARP EDGES  
Under normal circumstances LukWerks system components are safe to handle. If the LukWerks components  
are exposed to significant physical shocks, the LukWerks enclosures could break open exposing sharp  
enclosure edges and sharp internal component edges. In the event of enclosure breakage, carefully remove  
affected components from their power source and follow the service procedures of this manual.  
CHOKING, SUFFOCATION AND STRANGULATION HAZARDS  
Care should be taken to keep LukWerks equipment and packing material away from small children and  
persons with diminished mental capability. Specifically, the camera lens might be unscrewed and accidentally  
swallowed. The wall/ceiling mount screws and anchors could be accidentally swallowed. The LukWerks cables  
could also be accidentally swallowed or become wrapped about a neck. If the LukWerks components are  
exposed to significant physical shocks, the LukWerks enclosures could break open and small internal  
components could come loose and become a choking risk. Plastic packing material may present a suffocation  
hazard to small children and persons with diminished mental capability. Please properly dispose of all packing  
material.  
USE WITH THIRD PARTY DEVICES  
Do not plug the LukWerks cables into any device other than the intended LukWerks components. Doing so  
could damage the equipment and expose the user to fire and electrical shock hazards. The LukWerks  
equipment is specifically NOT compliant with power over Ethernetstandards such as IEEE 802.3af.  
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VENTILATION  
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Keep the area around LukWerks components free of materials that may obstruct airflow and proper ventilation  
of the components. This system should never be placed near or over a hot radiator or heat register. This  
system should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is provided.  
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS  
Please properly dispose of LukWerks packing materials. Cardboard, paperboard and plastic packing material  
can be recycled. Please consult your local recycling center for details. Burning this material is not  
recommended as it may release harmful chemicals into the environment.  
PROLONGED USE OF EQUIPMENT  
As with all equipment, care should be taken to minimize the risk of repetitive motion injuries, muscle fatigue,  
prolonged muscle inactivity and eye strain. Repetitive motion injuries may be caused by common LukWerks  
activities such as typing and computer mouse use. Avoid spending excessive time viewing live or recorded  
video. Werks software can be configured to notify you remotely when an event happens so constant personal  
surveillance is unnecessary. Recorded playback can be time selected, skipped to or fast-forwarded to quickly  
reach a point of interest. Make sure your PC workstation (including chair) is comfortably configured and  
properly illuminated. Place your PCs keyboard, mouse and display at a comfortable, strain minimizing height.  
Adjust the brightness and contrast of your PCs display to a comfortable level.  
STATIC ELECTRICITY  
All electronic equipment contains components that can malfunction, suffer reduced reliability or be damaged  
in the presence of static electricity. While this equipment has been designed to minimize performance  
degradation due to effects of static electricity, please use the following procedures when handling this  
equipment:  
Do not wear clothing that readily generates static electricity (synthetic materials generate large  
amounts of static electricity). Cotton or cotton blend fabrics, for example, are good because they are  
not as likely to store electrostatic charges.  
Keep all plastic items away from any area where this equipment is handled. Any plastic item is a  
potential static generator. This includes candy wrappers, foam cups, synthetic carpet, foam cushions,  
etc.  
Avoid activities that produce static such as wiping feet or putting on coats when in the vicinity of this  
equipment.  
Always discharge any static charge your body might have built up before touching any part of this  
equipment. To do this, touch and hold a grounded metal object for a minimum of two seconds.  
If storing this equipment for a prolonged period of time, return it to its original shipping container.  
If this equipment ceases operation suddenly and static electricity exposure is suspected, unplug all  
connections for at least five seconds and then reinstall these connections. If this does not restore equipment  
operation, consult the troubleshooting section of this manual.  
Use with Power Conditioning Equipment  
The LukWerks cameras and USB receiver should not be used with any type of power conditioning equipment  
such as surge protectors (commonly found in power strips), AC line filters, AC line conditioners, voltage  
converters, frequency converters, uninterruptible power sources (UPS), spike protectors, AC line voltage  
regulators and motor-generator sets. Such equipment will likely block power-line network signals and render  
the LukWerks system inoperable.  
Powerline Network Limitations  
This equipment will not operate during a power outage.  
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For best performance, limit your HomePlug network to 15 total devices. The presence of electric motors,  
fluorescent lights, halogen lamps, switching power supplies and dimmer switches on your network may  
diminish HomePlug® network performance. Avoid the use of extension cords with your HomePlug® devices.  
HomePlug® signals will not reliably pass through transformers or between different phases of a multi-phase  
power circuit. Operation between two legs of split phase power circuit should be satisfactory. If you have any  
questions about your specific electrical wiring topology, please consult a licensed electrician.  
If your HomePlug®/USB Bridge is unable to connect to a Luk Camera, or if camera performance is  
unsatisfactory, try moving the cameras power supply module to a different electrical outlet.  
If you suspect non-LukWerks equipment may be interfering with the operation of the LukWerks system (i.e. the  
LukWerks system only operates when the other equipment is turned off) placing a low-pass power line filter  
between the AC line and the non-LukWerks equipment may resolve the problem.  
To protect your privacy, be sure to set a unique password via the LukWerks software. Doing this encrypts your  
camera data and makes the output unreadable by neighboring HomePlug® systems which may be able to  
detect your signals.  
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