Wireless Video User Guide
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B. System Components Overview
System Components
The following components are typically utilized to make up the AI6100M1 Wireless Video
Intercom Kit (see Figure 2).
Wireless Video Door Unit: The Video Door Unit may be powered by existing doorbell
power (16-20V AC), and in that case, mounted on the door frame, or may be powered by
an included battery unit, which enables the Video Door Unit to be door frame or center of
door mounted. The battery option requires six AA batteries (not included), which should
provide for six months of typical operation. All installation components for each style of
operation are provided, including angled door frame mounting brackets, a flat center-of-
door mounting bracket and a doorbell power kit.
Wireless Video Room Unit: The Wireless Video Room Unit comes with its own AC
adapter for power, a wall mount bracket for wall mounting and a folding stand for table
top use. The Room Unit supports three languages (English, French and Spanish), and
has several built in features for system personalization, including 88 Room Names, 19
Door Names, 7 GUI Menu Themes (background/text colors) and 18 Doorbell Tones.
Room Units also support messaging, so that the delivery man can leave a message
saying a package has been left, or when multiple Room Units are employed, messages
can be sent to other Room Units to announce when dinner is ready. The maximum
wireless range of the system is up to 200ft. line of site or up to 75ft. obstructed.
Figure 2