Wireless video intercom system, main monitor station (41 pages)
Summary of Contents for Panasonic VL-MV26
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Please read this manual before using the product and save it for future reference. This system is an auxiliary system; it is not designed to provide complete protection from property loss. Panasonic will not be held responsible in the event that property loss occurs while this system is in operation.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction 9. Index Introduction Index............18 Model composition ........3 Symbols, expressions, and styles ....3 Trademarks and registered trademarks ............3 2. Important information Important information For your safety ..........4 Privacy and rights of portrait ......4 Others ............4 For Europe ............5 3.
1.1 Model composition Main Monitor Station (Main monitor 1. . Introduction VL-MV26 *1 Product name used in this manual. R In this manual, the suffix of each model number (e.g., the "BX" in "VL-MV26BX") is omitted unless necessary. R When the suffixes are used to describe models (e.g., "BX models"), the suffixes refer to all models in the series.
R When power fails, this product cannot be used. before performing any wiring work. R Panasonic may not be liable for damages due to R Always connect AC or DC cables to the appropriate external factors such as power failures.
Authorised Representative in EU: R This product can store your private/confidential Panasonic Testing Centre information. Panasonic Marketing Europe GmbH To protect your privacy/confidentiality, we Winsbergring 15, 22525 Hamburg, Germany recommend that you erase the information (recorded images) from the memory before you dispose of, transfer or return the product.
3. Preparation reset the main monitor. (Recorded images and 3.1 Controls configured settings are not affected.) 3.1.2 Soft keys 3. . Preparation 3.1.1 Main monitor CAMERA 4 5 6 7 Status icons (page 7) Displayed image Soft key icons Indicate the item that will be selected when you press the soft key directly under each icon.
4. Operations 4.1 Displays 4.2 Answering calls Image viewing screen 4. . Operations 4.2.1 Answering lobby station calls When you receive a call from a lobby station, the main monitor rings, and displays an image from the lobby station. To answer the call Press M /OFF N.
4. Operations Note: Select the desired extension telephone. R Press-to-talk mode is cancelled when the call ends. R Up to 4 extension telephones may be displayed. ® Press 4.3 Monitoring the outside with When finished, press M /OFF N. the lobby station or camera Note: R For information about the extension telephones You can monitor the sounds and images from a lobby...
4. Operations Displays the options menu 4.9.2 Recording manually (recording while monitoring) 4.10.2 Options available when playing While monitoring, press . 1 image will be images recorded. is displayed on the screen when recording. While playing images, you can press to display the options menu and change the following settings.
4. Operations *2 These settings are only available when there is an incoming call from the lobby station, or when talking or monitoring with the lobby station. 4.12 Ringtone settings 4.12.1 Ringtone type and volume settings You can change the ringtone type and volume that is heard during an incoming call from a lobby station.
5. Additional functions 5.1 Function settings list You can change the settings to match how the main monitor is used. 5. . Additional functions ® select the desired item ® R Repeat this step as necessary to navigate to the desired setting. Select the desired setting if necessary ®...
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5. Additional functions Item name: “CONNECTED DEVICE SETTINGS” Item Settings <ENABLE> <DOOR BELL> or EMERGENCY CALL DISABLE *1 Either "DOOR BELL" or "EMERGENCY CALL" is displayed depending on the pre-programmed setting. Item name: “OTHER SETTINGS” Sub-menu Settings <ON> PLAY LAMP FLASHING INIT+DEL ALL IMAGES INITIALIZE SETTINGS ONLY INITIALIZE SETTINGS...
6. Lobby station controls/operations The following provides an explanation of the controls and operations for the lobby station. 6.1 Controls 6. . Lobby station controls/operations 6.1.1 Lobby station Heat sensor Turns on the display when a visitor is detected. Lens cover Light Illuminates subjects in dark environments.
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6. Lobby station controls/operations 6.2.2 Calling a receptionist Press M N. Press M N or M N to search for the receptionist. Press M N to call. 6.2.3 Opening the door by entering an unlock code Press M#N. Enter the 4-digit unlock code. Press M...
This may cause a change in colour or quality of the product. 7.2 Specifications Main monitor (VL-MV26) Power source Power supply unit (VL-PS240) 24 V DC, 0.5 A Power Standby: approx.
8. Troubleshooting 8.1 Troubleshooting Monitor display (lobby station images) 8. . Troubleshooting Problem Cause & Solution Page Images appear distorted. R Images may appear distorted because of the characteristics of the – camera lens. This is not a malfunction. The image of the subject R At night or when there is poor light in the area around the lobby station, is displayed in black and the image of the subject may be displayed in black and white (or...
8. Troubleshooting Others Problem Cause & Solution Page The product does not R Perform the following operations. work with correct → Press the MRESETN button on the bottom side of the main monitor operations. with a pointed object. (Recorded images and configured settings The product does not are not affected.) work properly.
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9. Index Monitoring 9.1 Index Camera: 8 Lobby station: 8 Backlight compensation: 9 Notification indicator: 6 Brightness Image brightness: 9 Screen brightness: 9 Operation guide: 9 Owner’s volume: 9 Changing the volume Owner’s volume: 9 Receiver volume: 9 Play button: 6 Cleaning: 15 Playing recorded images: 9 Press-to-talk: 7...