3. COMPONENTS
a. Monitor
(fig. 2)
1. Indicator: Recording in progress (flashes)
2. Unread recording indicator
3. Plug for audio line // Start-up
4. "DEL" function on menu // Monitor access
5. Control of a strike/lock and/or of an automatic gate opener (valid only if the screen is switched on) // validation
«OK»
a. A 2-second pulse for the control of an automatic gate opener.
b. A short press (less than 1 second) for the control of a strike or an electric lock.
6. Menu Access // EXIT
7. Lower cursor // manual recording
8. Right cursor // Volume adjustment
9. Microphone for the conversation
10. Antenna
11. SD card slot (32 Go Max. - 1 Go Min)
12. Connector by the 5 V
plug of the adapter (adapter to connect to an installation compliant with standards in
force : NFC 15 100 in France)
13. Bracket to unfold
b. Outdoor station, exterior camera
1. IR LED, night vision (light invisible to the naked eye).
2. Lens of C-MOS video camera with automatic iris (adjustable from back of video camera).
3. Loudspeaker: for communicating from outside building.
4. Call button: when this button is pressed the name-plate lights up and the chime is heard inside and outside the
building.
5. Nameplate and LED lights :
- if the electronic cabinet is battery-powered the indicator only turns on after a call if the low-light vision is too
important
- if the electronic cabinet is powered external (12 ou 24 V / ), the indicator only turns on when the low-light
vision is too important
- gently lift up the protective plastic cover with a small screwdriver and slide the card in the slot.
6. Microphone : for communicating with the person inside.
4. INSTALLING
Important :
This video door phone has a range of 300 m in free field. The actual ranges may be shorter
depending on the quantity and type of obstacles between or beside the units. It is therefore essential to test all
system components before installing them in order to determine the best locations for the roadside panel and the
monitor.
a. Installing of cordless indoor unit
Composition:
- a roadside panel
- an electronic box housing the radio transceiver and the batteries (not supplied).
- a rain shield
- an antenna
Important :
Do not point the video camera directly at the sun or at reflecting surfaces.
Tip:
we recommend passing the cables through a protective sleeve to shield them from impacts and the weather.
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(fig. 3)
• Installing the control box board
(fig.5)
Use the 6-conductor cable to connect the box and the intercom panel, ensuring the colours match (fig.8) Insert
4 LR20 batteries into the electronic box to test the radio range. The antenna as far away as possible from all metal
surfaces, sources of interference and obstacles between the box and your home, (in particular, no leaves or
branches should touch it). For best results, it should also be placed high enough (approx. 1.6 m above ground level)
and be vertical.
N.B. :
If the transmission is of insufficient quality, use the 2 m cable supplied to find a better position for the
antenna.
Once the ideal location has been found, permanently mount the equipment:
Once you have found the ideal location :
1• Remove the cover from the box by unscrewing the 6 cross-head screws (H) (fig. 5).
Warning :
do not directly touch the electronic circuitry (see comment chapiter safety instruction : Important -
p3)
2• Fasten the box with two screws (J) at the top and bottom (fig. 6), The antenna is at the top right.
3• Remember to route the connecting cable for the roadside panel through the hole in the post first and 2 wires
(F) for the cabinet/electric strike link (it is thus necessary to bore the pillar or the wall consequently). The connection
(F) must to connect the other two wires to the lock or electric strike plate and on the connection «LOCK» of control
box.
N.B. :
Do not install an antenna other than the original one supplied
Warning :
Never insert the batteries before installation is completely finished.
• Installing the roadside panel
(fig.6 / 7 / 8)
Tip :
we recommend running the cables (for the roadside panel and the electric strike plate) through a conduit to
protect them from impacts and the elements. To avoid oxidation and poor contacts, , do not trim the excess from
the 6-conductor cable. Instead, wind it around itself between the post and the electronic box.
1• Remove the cross-head screw (A)
2• Tip the roadside panel (B) toward the front and dislodge it from the bottom.
3• Using the 3 screws (K), mount the box (C) flush with the wall so that the slot (D) is facing the cable (E)
4• Fit a silicone seal behind the Rain shield (C) to protect it from water running down the wall.
5• Pass the connecting cable
6• Connect the 6 wires (E) to the back of the roadside panel
7• Check the orientation of the camera (G) (fig. 8).
VIDEO ( yellow ) GND ( black ) SPK (brown) MIC (white) KEY (green) VCC ( red )
8• Put the roadside panel back in place and fasten with the screw (A).
To complete installation of the roadside panel, open the battery compartment on the electronic box , box and
insert four 1.5 V alkaline LR20 batteries. , Be sure to follow the polarity markings. Close the battery compartment
and put the electronic box cover back in place with the 6 cross-head screws (H), Take care not to pinch or damage
the seal. You can use a low voltage supply power source, coming from a type WETR 14602 SER.R1 transformer or
from an automatic gate opener (12 ou 24 V / ). It should be connected on the terminals
tronic cabinet. In the case of direct voltage (V ) pay attention to the polarity +/-.
Warning :
If you do not use the batterie but by 12/24 V /
indicated Fig. 9
If you are using a 12/24 V /
power source, the batteries must be removed.
Do not use rechargeable batteries.
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