Intrasonic Technology V500 Installation And Operation Instructions Manual

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OPERATION INSTRUCTION
V500 Smartphone Video Doorbell
IP 7 Inch Indoor monitor
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  • Page 1 OPERATION INSTRUCTION V500 Smartphone Video Doorbell IP 7 Inch Indoor monitor User Manual...
  • Page 2: Limitation Of Liability

    10% restocking charge. Intrasonic Technology 2 Year Limited Warranty Intrasonic Technology warrants its products to be free of manufacture defects for 2 years of closing or actual installation. This warranty only applies to products purchased from authorized dealers or distributors. If proof of installation cannot be supplied the manufactures serial number or date code will be substituted.
  • Page 3: Caring For The Environment By Recycling

    Intrasonic Technology will replace or repair the product at its discretion at no charge with a reconditioned or new product. All products with manufactured defects must be returned to...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents LIMITATION OF LIABILITY................1 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY.................1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS................1 CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT BY RECYCLING........2 COPYRIGHT STATEMENT................2 Table of Contents ...................3 1. Description Of The Indoor Monitor..............5 1.1 Fittings ....................5 1.2 Specifications ..................5 1.3 Note On Wiring Connection ........
  • Page 5 4. Port Forwarding..................31 5. Function Settings ..................32 5.1 Home....................32 5.2 Media ....................33 5.2.1 Media--Video................33 5.2.2 Media--OSD ................34 5.3 Parameters ..................34 5.3.1 Network--Basic Settings ...............34 5.3.2 Network--DDNS ................35 5.3.3 Network--E-mail................35 5.3.4 Network--Wifi................36 5.3.5 Network--Motion Detect..............37 5.4 System....................37 5.4.1 System-Time Setting ..............38 5.4.2 System-Initialize ................
  • Page 6: Description Of The Indoor Monitor

    1. Description Of The Indoor Monitor 1.1 Fittings For indoor monitor Screw anchors Bracket Indoor monitor 4 Pin line (4pcs) (1pcs) (1pcs) (5pcs) Wall screws Monitoring (4pcs) Talk Unlock Hang up A Network Conversion User Manual Line with 4 pin interface (1pcs) (1pcs) OPERATION INS...
  • Page 7: Note On Wiring Connection

    1.3 Note On Wiring Connection The indoor monitor with a sperate power supply applicable to wide voltage range AC 100V 240V Please first pull out the AC power plug before installation of the device shown as below Please note the silk printing marked on PCB in order to avoid incorrect connecting. The wiring connection requirement 1 4C ordinary non STP wiring cable...
  • Page 8: Wiring Diagram

    NOTE: * Switch off power supply before installing. * Keep more than 30cm away from AC power supply to avoid external interference. To install the indoor unit, please follow these steps as below: cables Bracket Screw anchors Monitoring Talk Unlock Hang up Screws 1.5 Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 9 AC/DC power AUDIO adapter for AUDIO DATA camera VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO (not included) CAM 1 DOOR1 AUDIO AUDIO DATA VIDEO VIDEO VIDEO CAM 2 DOOR2 CAM1 Internet IP Indoor Monitor CAM 1 DOOR1 CAM2 AUDIO DATA VIDEO CAM 2 DOOR2 AC/DC power adapter for camera...
  • Page 10: Alarm Instructions

    1.6 Alarm Instructions CAM1 and CAM2 of this production have each an alarm function When the trigger terminal and GND is shorted the alarm is activate. The speaker of the indoor unit rings and continues 120s ing this time click “...
  • Page 11 Descriptions Name Power LED, the power indicator of the indoor monitor. Door 1 active when the LED is on. Door 2 active when the LED is on. View visitor’s image displayed on the TFT screen. TFT display Transmit the voice to outdoor camera. Microphone Intercom call or transfer calls to another indoor monitor.
  • Page 12: Operation Introduction On Indoor Monitor

    Note: 1. The back-light of each button will be on when user presses any button or some visitor calls on the outdoor doorbell. If the indoor monitor is in standby mode, the back-light of each button will be off if user doesn’t operate the device in 10 seconds. 1.8 Operation Introduction On Indoor Monitor VISITOR CALL Please be aware of Connection of 2 outdoor cameras is required.
  • Page 13 Monitoring Option in the settings in the menu: DOOR1, CAM1, DOOR2, CAM2 operating mode (open or closed) Standby Mode Show CAM2 Show DOOR2 Show CAM1 Show DOOR1 Close LCD image image image image Each monitoring time is 60S Press the “ ”...
  • Page 14 Call Transfer To Other Extension Internal communication function requires at least two indoor and one outdoor units to be connected. NOTICE: Outdoor camera call indoor monitor and conversation When you are transferring a call to other extension, the original is underway conversation indoor unit will return to standby mode, and the indoor unit which the call is being transferred will also make a continuous ring tone and the video image will appear on its...
  • Page 15: Menu Operations On Indoor Monitor

    2. Menu Operations On Indoor Monitor NOTICE The button “ ” is a three-in-one key, but also composite keys: 2.1 Mouse Control In standby mode, press the button “ ” once to enter the main menu settings. In main menu settings, scroll the button “...
  • Page 16: System-Time

    Language Time English Information Network Password 2.1.2 System – Time Language YY-MM-DD Time 2018-09-04 Information 10:30 Network Time display: Password On system menu, move the cursor to “Time” and press “ ” . Use this field to switch the date format, include “YY-MM-DD”, “MM-DD-YY” and “DD-MM-YY”, to adjust system date and time.
  • Page 17: System-Network

    Note: [Format flash]: This option is to format built-in storage of the indoor monitor. [Backup pictures]: For the models with SD card, to backup the photos on the built-in storage device to SD card manually, and the photos stored on the device will be deleted.
  • Page 18: System-Password

    [Enter AP mode]: Using this field to make the device into AP mode manually. Choose “Yes”, the monitor will auto-reboot, and all the buttons LEDs will be flashing after it restarts, then the AP mode is ready. Using the menu “Exit AP mode” to exit AP mode. [Default Setting]: To restore all the parameters to the default values.
  • Page 19: Ring-Ring Volume

    Ring select Ring select Door1 Door1 Ring vol1 Ring vol1 Ring vol2 Ring vol2 Door2 Door2 Ring vol3 Ring vol3 Silence mode Silence mode a total of 12. [Door1] : To set up the doorbell tone of the outdoor camera 1, a total of 12.
  • Page 20: Set The Mode Of The Indoor Monitor

    Ring select 00:00~06:00 Ring vol1 Ring vol2 Ring vol3 Silence mode 2.3 Set the mode of the indoor monitor On main menu, Move the cursor to “ ” and press “ ” to enter the “Mode” menu. Mode: Master Mode Door2 status: Record mode: Record...
  • Page 21: Alarm-Cam Alarm

    2.4.1 Alarm – CAM alarm On alarm menu, move the cursor to “CAM1” or “CAM2” and press “ ”to enter the “CAM alarm” menu to set up the alarm type of camera 1 or camera 2. CAM1 Sensor type: CAM2 CAM: Alarm record Motion detect...
  • Page 22: Alarm-Motion Detect

    Options include “Record” and “Snapshot”. “Record” indicates that [Alarm record]: when an alarm is triggered, it will activate the corresponding channel to start alarm recording. “Snapshot” indicates that when an alarm is triggered, it will activate the corresponding channel to capture a picture of the current video stream as a still photo.
  • Page 23: Set The Color Parameters

    2.5 Set the color parameters On main menu, move the cursor to “ ” and press “ ” to enter the “color” menu. Brightness Door1 Door2 Contrast CAM1 CAM2 Saturation On the color menu the video color of Door1/Door2/CAM1/CAM2 attributes can be adjusted for the best image quality.
  • Page 24: Files-Record Files

    2.6.1 Files – Record files On “Files” menu scroll the button “ ” upward or downward to move the cursor to the option “Record Files”, press the button “ ” to enter the “record files list”. Scroll the button “ ”...
  • Page 25: Files-Snapshot Files

    2.6.2 Files – Snapshot files On “Files” menu scroll the button “ ” upward or downward to move the cursor to the option “Snapshot Files”, press the button “ ” to enter the “Snapshot files list”. Scroll the button “ ”...
  • Page 26: Device Connect--Through Wired Network Or Wireless Network

    2.7 Device Connect--Through wired network or wireless network A. User can connect the indoor monitor through network cable, operation steps: 1. Connect a network conversion with 4 pin interface to JA1 on the indoor monitor, and connect the keystone jack of network to the end of the 4 pin interface. 2.
  • Page 27: Ap Mode

    2.8 AP Mode AP mode automatically For factory default parameters, the monitor will start AP mode automatically after power on. After powering on the monitor, if the monitor detects no network, waiting for about 40 seconds all the button LEDs will be blinking. Please then setup your WIFI with the “uCareHome” app. AP mode manual Enter the menu “...
  • Page 28: Web Browser Operation

    3. Web Browser Operation 3.1 Running Environment Install the software through the Internet browser of OS to conveniently operate the network from a remote location. This device supports C/S, B/S, and access in LAN and WAN. It also supports IP and domain name visiting. IMPORTANT! SOFTWARE RECOMMENDATIONS: To ensure reliable remote viewing of IPdoor footage, it is highly recommended that users have either Windows XP, Windows 7 or Windows 8 installed on their computers, and that they use...
  • Page 29 Press “LAN Search”: Online devices which are connected to the same WiFi router will be shown on the list(as below): Device UID Device IP address on LAN User can access the indoor monitor by this device IP address on LAN on PC.
  • Page 30: System Login

    3.3 System Login 1)Open the web browser, and enter IP address “ http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX which can be ” IST View searched by the app “uCareHome”. Note: If the device is connected to the WAN, the IP address should be a public IP address. The system will automatically enter the GUI as follows.
  • Page 31 3)After installing player on the PC, input the authorized user name and password, the default user name is “Admin” and the default password is “888888”. Select language, choose network stream “Main Flow” or “Minor Flow”, choose door/camera number(Door1 or Door2 or Camera 1 or camera 2), and then click “...
  • Page 32: Port Forwarding

    4 After login, it will enter into “Home” interface of the live view as follows. IPDoor 2015-03-25 11:20:08 4. Port Forwarding If visit indoor unit via Internet Explorer browser from WAN, you must do port forwarding on the router. Port Forwarding is used to transfer information from your router directly to your computer or indoor unit through Ports.
  • Page 33: Function Settings

    Note: Different router has different settings for port forwarding; please kindly follow your router guide to do the port-forwarding. After the port-forwarding is done, you could view the indoor unit from WAN now. 5. Function Settings Options in the main interface include “Home”, “Media”, “Parameters” and “System”. Click any option to access it.
  • Page 34: Media

    : Adjust brightness of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is set at 80. : Adjust contrast of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is set at 80. : Adjust saturation of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is set at 80.
  • Page 35: Media--Osd

    4 Bit Rate Type: There are three modes for bit rate control, CBR, VBR and FixQp. If user choose CBR mode, the video encoder will encode according to the bit rate you have selected. If user choose VBR mode, the video encoder will consider to the image quality and encode according to the bit rated have been selected, but not strictly according to this bit rate.
  • Page 36: Network--Ddns

    A. LAN Settings [ IP Type ]: There are two options: “Fixed IP Address” and “dynamic IP Address”. After selecting an Internet connection setting - such as fixed IP address (static) or dynamic IP address (DHCP) – and allocating a port, users can access the indoor unit remotely via the Internet.
  • Page 37: Network--Wifi

    This function not only support internal mail transfer but also internet. Sever name : Input SMTP sever address in this field, and SMTP Server Address is refers the IP address of mail server, such as QQ is smtp.qq.com, Gmail is smtp.Gmail.com. Port : This refers to the port of the SMTP server.
  • Page 38: Network--Motion Detect

    Motion Detect 5.3.5 Event--Motion Detect Event->Motion Detect-> Action-E-Mail: “ ” indicates that it will be sent to the pre-registered email address if an alarm has been triggered by motion. 5.4 System Click “System” to enter the parameters setting menu. This interface includes settings for Time setting, Initialize, Device info, Storage Device and System Logo.
  • Page 39: System-Time Setting

    5.4.1 System-Time Setting 5.4.1 System-User Click “System—Time setting” to access time setting menu. There are four types of time mode: keep current, manual, Sync with computer time and Sync with NTP. 1) “ Keep Current ” means the system time won't be changed. 2) “...
  • Page 40: System-Initialize

    4) “ Sync with NTP ” will choose a same time zone with the NTP server automatically. Server name is the NTP server host, and the interval of refresh time includes 1 hour, 2 hours, 12 hours and 24hous. Save all parameters, then it will update as a network clock. Delay push(s) : From this field, user can adjust delay duration time of alarm push for visitor calling when nobody answers on the indoor unit, and values can be set from 0 to 60s.
  • Page 41: System-Device Info

    5.4.3 System-Device Info Click “System—Device Info” to enter the “Device Information” menu as follows. The information included accessible through this interface includes: Device Info (Device Name, Device ID, Software Version, Release date and Start Time), Network Info (Connection, Mac, IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and Second DNS).
  • Page 42: System-System Log

    5.4.5 System-System Log Click “System—System Log” to enter the “system log” menu as follows. At the top of the “Log Search” page are the following filters to facilitate locating the desired file(s): Time ]: Set the starting time and the ending time of the log being searched for. Type ]: Choose from the following options: “All”, “Operation”...
  • Page 43: Appendix 1. Accessing The Indoor Monitor Via Mozilla Firefox

    Appendix 1. Accessing the indoor monitor via Mozilla Firefox First, install Firefox on Windows(This document will use Firefox 28.0 as an example). 2. After installing Firefox, please search for the “IE Tab” add-on for Firefox, which can be downloaded from Firefox browser. 3 Open Firefox, click “Tools-->Add-ons”...
  • Page 44 4. During installation, the following figure will appear, click “Add” to confirm to install “IE Tab” add-on. 5. After complete installation, the icon “ ” will appear on the right top of the browser interface (Shown on the red frame as below), and it means that IE Tab has been added to Chrome browser. 6.
  • Page 45: Appendix 3 How To Ensure Reliable Remote Viewing Of The Indoor Monitor Through Ie Browser On Win 7/Win 8 64Bit Os

    Appendix 3. How to ensure reliable remote viewing of the indoor monitor through IE browser on Win 7/Win 8 64bit OS 1. Run 32bit IE on Windows OS (64bit) Note: On a 64-bit version of a Windows operating system, there are two versions of the Internet Explorer files: * The 64-bit version is “C:\Program Files\ Internet Explorer \iexplore.exe”.

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