IQAmerica VD-8810L Instruction Manual

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VD-8810L Wireless Video Door Intercom
ATTENTION:
Thank you for purchasing the VD-8810L wireless video door intercom.
Before permanently mounting the camera door unit on the wall, please confirm successful
wireless signal transmission by testing the quality of the voice and video image.
Before installation and use, please read this instruction manual thoroughly and keep it safe
for future reference.
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  • Page 1 VD-8810L Wireless Video Door Intercom ATTENTION: Thank you for purchasing the VD-8810L wireless video door intercom. Before permanently mounting the camera door unit on the wall, please confirm successful wireless signal transmission by testing the quality of the voice and video image.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Index Introduction Index..................02 What’s included in your kit..........03 Safety precautions............04 Operation guidelines............04 Identifying the key system components Camera Door unit.............. 06 Portable LCD Display unit..........06 LCD Display................07 Installation Selecting a location for the Camera Door unit..08 Installing the Camera Door unit........
  • Page 3: What's Included In Your Kit

    What’s included in your kit Main units 1 x Camera Door Unit 1 x Indoor Portable LCD Display Unit 1 x Charging Cradle Accessories 1 x AC Adaptor with plug (for Indoor Portable LCD Display Unit) 1 x AC DC Adaptor with 2 ends (one red & one black) (for Camera Door Unit) 1 x Rechargeable Battery pack 6 x AA Lithium Batteries 4 x Mounting Screws...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Please observe the following precautions when installing or using the kit. Rechargeable Battery Pack Do not disassemble the battery pack. Do not dispose of in fire. Use only the specified battery pack in the kit. Do not use this battery pack in other equipment. Only charge the battery pack using the charging cradle &...
  • Page 5 The following can also affect successful operation of the system • Metal doors and shutters. • Walls with aluminium foil insulation. • Concrete or galvanized metal walls. The effective communication range is 100m in free air space (line of sight). This range will be significantly reduced by the number and thickness of walls through which the signal is required to pass - please keep to a minimum wherever possible.
  • Page 6: Identifying The Key System Components Camera Door Unit

    Identifying the key system components Camera Door Unit Removal of wall mounting plate Microphone Camera lens Wall mounting plate Push button Indication light Speaker Battery compartment Terminals for external 16V supply Camera unit adjustment Note: - Visitor image will be impaired if the ambient backlight is very strong. Pairing button - The video image is displayed in color during daytime or in well-lit area, but it is displayed in black and white at night or in dark area.
  • Page 7: Lcd Display

    LCD Display RF transmission condition Battery power condition indicator (Portable Indoor Display Unit) Excellent Excellent • Battery status after 6 hours full charging. Good • Operation temperature at 20 deg. C • Continuous talking: 2 hours • Standby: 120 hours Weak Good None...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Installation Selecting a location for the Camera Door Unit 1) Areas to avoid when mounting the door camera unit The performance of the system may be affected when mounting the unit in the following areas - • Areas that are subjected to vibration or shock. •...
  • Page 9 2) Camera position & Field of View (FOV) The Camera Door Unit can be mounted in a variety of locations. Review the information below before installation. It is suggested that you experiment with different mounting locations by holding the camera in position, pressing the doorbell pushbutton then checking the image on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 10: Installing The Camera Door Unit

    Installing the Camera Door Unit 1) Remove the main unit from the mounting base Open the screw cover with a Lift to remove the main unit flat blade screwdriver, then from the mounting base. loosen the screw using a crosshead screwdriver. 2) Fix the mounting base on the wall at the height and location selected Mounting screws Holes drilled in wall.
  • Page 11 Angle adjustment Adjust camera Adjust camera lever view to the left view to the right (max. 15deg.) (max. 15deg.) Adjust camera view upwards (Max. 15deg.) Examples of possible camera adjustment Camera looks Camera looks Camera looks upwards to the right up &...
  • Page 12 B) Powering Existing Wired Doorbell Supply Remove the Front Push and Remove the cover from the disconnect the wires. Door Chime. CHIME BASE Transformer REAR Supply Output TRANS FRONT DISCONNECT FRONT PUSH Diagram 1 FRONT PUSH Disconnect the wire from the Finally, connect the wires from the FRONT terminal in the chime base front push to Camera Door Unit as...
  • Page 13: Charging The Indoor Portable Lcd Display Unit

    Charging the Indoor Portable LCD Display unit. The indoor portable LCD display unit will need to be charged for approximately 6 - 8 hours before first use. 1) Install the battery pack Remove Connect the battery connector to Re-fit the battery the battery the socket located in the battery cover - do not...
  • Page 14: Wall Mounting The Charging Cradle

    Wall mounting the Charging Cradle The Charging Cradle can either be used free-standing by use of the stand, or wall mounted as described below. Charging Cradle Release button Mounting Charging stand plate Remove the stand by pressing Remove the mounting plate from down the release button located the charging cradle.
  • Page 15: Setting The Date And Time

    Setting the Date and Time 1) Hold the “PLAY” button for 3 seconds. The date and time will appear with the YEAR highlighted as shown. Press the “UP” and “DOWN” arrows to select the year. 2) Press the “PLAY” button to move to the MONTH selection. Press the “UP”...
  • Page 16: Using The System

    Using the system Answering a caller 1) When a visitor presses the pushbutton, ring tones can be heard and the camera image shows on the LCD monitor. • A moving image of the visitor will appear for ten seconds followed by a still image. •...
  • Page 17: Adjusting The Brightness & Volume

    Adjusting the Brightness & Volume The following adjustments can only be made while the system is operating. The easiest way to achieve this is to press the doorbell pushbutton and then press the “ANSWER” button. 1) Changing the Display brightness •...
  • Page 18: Live Browsing

    Live Browsing This function allows you to monitor the view from the Door Camera on the LCD display at any time. Please note - the Live Browsing feature is only available if the Door Camera Unit is powered via mains power (see page 11 for details). The feature is disabled when powered by batteries.
  • Page 19: Recording Video Images

    Recording Video Images Automatic Recording Video images are automatically recorded each time a visitor presses the doorbell pushbutton. Each image has a date and time stamp that indicate when the visit occurred. The system can store a maximum of 163 images; when this limit is reached, the oldest image will be automatically deleted to allow a new image to be stored.
  • Page 20: Using The Snap Feature

    Using the SNAP feature The SNAP feature allows you to capture and store an image at any time whilst live video is on the screen of the LCD monitor. The image along with a time and date stamp is stored. 1) Press the “SNAP”...
  • Page 21: Other Functions

    Other functions Night-time Illumination In low light night-time conditions, an infra-red LED light will illuminate on the Camera Door unit to improve the quality of the transmitted image. Note that the image will be displayed in black & white under these conditions. Pairing The Door Camera and LCD Monitor are “paired”...
  • Page 22: Replacing The Rechargeable Battery Pack

    Replacing the rechargeable battery pack After a prolonged period of use you may have to replace the battery pack. If the battery does not recharge completely or does not hold a charge you will need to replace it. Use a “THB-121” battery for replacement. Follow the procedure below to replace the battery pack.
  • Page 23: Caring For Your System

    Caring for your system • Unplug the charging cradle before cleaning the unit. • Wipe the surfaces with a soft, dry cloth. Slightly moisten the cloth if required. • Wipe the charging terminals in the charging cradle with a soft cloth once a month.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Symptoms Probable causes & solutions Subjects show up in black and white Is the background dark, such as at night time? or background shows up in greenish. • Subjects shows up as black and white due to color-dulling when it becomes dark. Also could appear “greenish”...
  • Page 25 Troubleshooting Symptoms Probable causes & solutions A howling noise distorts the sound. If the LCD Monitor is too close to the Door Camera unit, a howling sound can occur. • Re-locate the LCD Monitor further away from the Door Camera unit. The ring tone cannot be heard.
  • Page 26: Iq America Two Year Warranty

    IQ America Two Year Warranty This is a “Limited Warranty” which gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state and province to province. For a period of two years from the date of purchase, any malfunction caused by factory defective parts or workmanship will be corrected at no charge to you.

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