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3. Press to end the call.
Note:
The call may last up to two minutes; after this time,
the line will be automatically disconnected.
You can use the monitor function for up to five
minutes; after this time, the indoor unit will
automatically quit monitoring mode.
Opening the door
Press on the indoor unit during a call to open the
door (only in power pack mode and with optional
door opener installed).
Light sensor
If a visitor presses the call button on the outdoor unit
after dark, the LED lighting will be switched on.
Menu description
Date and time
1. Press under Menu to display the main menu
items.
2. Press or to select , then press under
Select.
3. To set the time, press or to select the
hour or minute, then press or to adjust
the values.
4. To set the date, press or to select the
year, month or day, then press or to
adjust the values.
5. Press under Back to return to the menu.
Note:
The time is entered in 24-hour format and the date in
YY-MM-DD format.
The date and time must be set in advance for the
data displayed on the monitoring images to be
correct.
The time and date need to be reset whenever the
batteries are replaced.
Set the date and time in the following order: Hour,
minute, month, day.
Volume
You can use this function to adjust the talk volume
to one of nine levels.
1. Press
under Menu to display the main menu
items.
2. Press or to select , then press under
Select to confirm.
3. Press or to select the required volume
level. Each time you press or the handset
will ring at the selected volume.
4. Press under Back to save your settings and
return to the previous menu.
Note:
You can also adjust the volume in standby mode by
pressing or .
Keypad tones
Every time you press a key, the handset
acknowledges it with a keypad tone, which can be
deactivated if desired. If you press the wrong button,
a warning tone will sound.
1. Press
under Menu to display the main menu
items.
2. Press or to select , then press under
Select to confirm.
3. Press or to select On or O to enable or
disable this function.
4. Press under Select to save your settings and
return to the previous menu.
Installing the outdoor unit (Fig. F)
1. Choose an appropriate location for the outdoor
unit, taking into account the average eye level of
visitors (Fig. F1).
2. Align the waterproof housing and screws with
the holes in the wall (Fig. F2).
3. Hang the outdoor unit inside the waterproof
housing (Fig. F3).
4. Fasten the housing into place by inserting a
screw at the bottom to complete the installation.
(Fig. F4).
5. If required, screw on the (optional) aerial
provided to increase the range (Fig. F5).
Note:
Do not install the device by electrical appliances,
such as TVs, computers or other cordless phones,
or on a metal base.
Install the device in a RAISED and EASILY
ACCESSIBLE location, at a suitable distance from
microwaves and WiFi devices. Release the lock of
the (optional) aerial to improve the signal reception.
Circuit diagram (Fig. G)
G1 DC power
G2 DC power for electric door opener
G3 Electric door opener
Note:
The outdoor unit can either be operated by batteries
or the power supply, but not both at the same
time (Fig. G). Please switch to the power supply for
specific functions such as monitoring or backlighting
of the call button and door opener. The power pack
requires a minimum output of 9-12 V/500 mAh,
plus the power requirement of the door opener. We
recommend installing a power pack.
Operations
Switching on/o
Press and hold to switch the indoor unit on.
Press and hold to switch the indoor unit o.
Registration
Press the call button (Fig. B4) on the outdoor unit,
then press and hold the register button (Fig. B7)
on the back of the outdoor unit until the six camera
LEDs start flashing. Press on the indoor unit under
Menu, then select the register menu. One beep
indicates that the outdoor unit was successfully
registered with the indoor unit.
Two beeps indicate that the registration was
unsuccessful. Turn o the indoor unit, remove the
batteries from the outdoor unit then press and hold
the register button (Fig. B4). Switch the indoor unit
back on, reinsert the batteries into the outdoor unit
and try registering the unit again.
Registration
Once you have registered the outdoor unit, the
message shown in Fig. H will appear on the display.
Operations
Calling the indoor unit
In standby mode, press the call button on the
outdoor unit. The indoor unit will ring and an image
of the visitor will appear on the display.
1. If you do not wish to answer the indoor unit,
press to cancel the ring tone and image.
2. If you press on the indoor unit, it will stop
ringing and the call will start.
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