ERA EASYHOME E3000 Installation And Operating Manual

ERA EASYHOME E3000 Installation And Operating Manual

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INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING MANUAL
VIDEO INTERCOM
WIRELESS TWO-WAY SYSTEM
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING MANUAL VIDEO INTERCOM WIRELESS TWO-WAY SYSTEM Version 1.0...
  • Page 4 Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive, 1999/5/EC. Additional Accessories This can easily be extended at any time with the range of ERA Wireless Alarm Accessories for details visit www.erahomesecurity.com or call our Customer Support team on 0345 257 2500 (local call rate).
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Door Set Language 3.10 Wallpaper (3 Styles) 3.11 Register 3.12 Software Version 3.13 Default Settings 4. Setup Registration De-registration 5. Operation Outdoor Camera Operation Unlocking Monitoring Tamper Alarm Backlight 6. Specification 7. Additional Accessories Notes ERA Product Guarantee Page 2...
  • Page 6: Kit Contents

    KIT CONTENTS Video Handset x 1 Outdoor Camera x 1 Lithium Battery x 1 Battery Cover x 1 Charger Base x 1 Cable Cover x 1 Power Adapter Bracket x 1 (12V, 500mA) x 1 When unpacking your video intercom please check that all parts are present. If you have any queries regarding your purchase please contact our customer support helpline, prior to installation and set-up.
  • Page 7: Features

    Outdoor Camera Microphone Charge Base LED Lights Camera Sensor Light Call Button Speaker 1.1 Features Up to 500 metres operating range in clear line of sight. Supports up to 2 outdoor cameras and 2 video handsets. Wireless Outdoor Camera/Intercom/Doorbell Battery operated (requires C Cell batteries x 2, not included) Power supply option (requires DC 12V Power adapter, not included) IP55 rated 8 LEDs for night vision...
  • Page 8: Installation

    2. INSTALLATION 2.1. Video Handset Battery Installation Fit the rechargeable lithium battery (3.7V, 1100mA) supplied as follows - Remove the battery compartment cover by pushing down on the raised arrow and sliding the cover in a downward direction. Remove the battery’s protective film and insert the battery into the battery compartment, taking care to correctly match the polarity (+, -).
  • Page 9: Outdoor Camera Battery Installation

    2.2. Outdoor Camera Battery Installation Screw Battery Fit two ‘C’ size 1.5V batteries (not supplied) Cover into the battery compartment. Fix the battery cover in place using the four Batteries screws provided. The status of the outdoor camera batteries is shown in the top left-hand corner of the screen when in monitoring mode and during a call.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Outdoor Camera To A Power Supply

    2.4. Connecting the Outdoor Camera to a Power Supply and/or Unlock Module (optional accessories) Connection Mode 1 Normally ‘Open’ EX-BUT Normally open lock DC9 12V Lock DC power for lock DC Power Supply Maximum Relay Output Current 1A Outdoor Camera Connection Mode 2 Normally ‘Closed’...
  • Page 11 Cable Cover After wiring a power supply and/or unlock module (not included) to the connection terminal, tension the cable. Fit the cable cover over the connection terminal with the Cable four screws supplied. Battery Compartment Cover Connection Mode 1 Normally ‘Open’ When locating the outdoor camera, position the camera lens at an average ‘head height’.
  • Page 12: Settings

    3. SETTINGS Turning On/Off To turn on the indoor handset press and hold To turn off the indoor hand, press and hold When you turn on the video handset, this screen will be 1 5 : 3 6 displayed. Note: When the video handset battery is low the low battery icon will be displayed on the screen and a warning tone will sound.
  • Page 13: Volume (9 Levels)

    3.1. Volume (9 Levels) 1. Press Up or Down to choose ‘Volume’ menu, then press beneath Select. 2. Press Left , or Right to select the volume that you like. 3. Press beneath Select to save the settings and return to the previous menu.
  • Page 14: Ring Tone

    3.4. Ring Tone 1. Press Up or Down to choose ‘Ring Tone’ menu, then press beneath Select. 2. Press Left , or Right to choose the ring tone. Each time you press Up or Down the video handset will play the selected ring tone.
  • Page 15: Date & Time

    3.7. Date & Time 1. Press Up or Down to choose ‘Date & Time’ menu, then press beneath Select. 2. Press Left , or Right to choose the hour or the minute and press Up or Down to adjust 3. To set the date press Left or Right to select the date, month and year, then press Up...
  • Page 16: Language

    3.9. Language 1. Press Up or Down to choose ‘Language’ menu, then press beneath Select. 2. Press Up , or Down to choose the corresponding language (’0’ for English) 3. Press beneath Select to save the settings and return to the previous menu.
  • Page 17: Setup

    4. SETUP 4.1. Register 1. Insert a small screwdriver or similar item into the depression just above the ‘ ’ symbol inside the outdoor camera battery compartment and depress the register button with the screwdriver for 3 seconds. The unit will sound an indication tone and the call button backlight will illuminate.
  • Page 18: Registration

    4.2. De-registering 1. To delete the registration press beneath . The display will show ‘ ’?, press beneath ‘ ’ to confirm or ‘ x ’ to cancel. Press beneath to return to the main interface. √ Note: 1. Outdoor camera registration can take up to 60 seconds. 2.
  • Page 19: Outdoor Camera Operation

    5.2. Unlocking To utilise the ‘unlock’ feature an unlock module (available separately) and the unlock mechanism are required. When fitted, during a conversation or ‘monitor’ status, the door can be unlocked for a set period of time by pressing the button on the video handset (Note: this will end the call).
  • Page 20: Specification

    6. SPECIFICATION Outdoor Camera Transmit Frequency Range 2.4GHz - 2.4835GHz 2.0Mbps Data Rate Transmitting Power 19dBm (TYP) GFSK Modulation Type Outdoor: ≥260m Transmitting Distance Colour CMOS Image Sensor Image Sensor Type Image Processing H.264 640x480 Camera Pixels White Balance Auto 120°...
  • Page 21: Notes

    8. NOTES Disposal and Recycling Disposal of this product is covered by the Waste Electrical or Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive. It should not be disposed of with other household or commercial waste. At the end of its useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre.
  • Page 22: Era Product Guarantee

    ERA PRODUCT GUARANTEE We at ERA firmly believe in the quality of our goods. Our technology achieves outstanding performance and durability and we can therefore offer, in addition to your statutory rights, an additional limited guarantee. In the event of any material defects in any product manufactured by us due to faulty design, materials and/or...
  • Page 24 Customer Helpline: 0345 257 2500 www.erahomesecurity.com ERA Home Security Ltd Valiant Way, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV9 5GB email: support@erahomesecurity.com...

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