1.2 High Level Wiring Diagram System Diagram With PoE Family1 Family2 Family3 Family4 Black (GND) Red(DC+12V) power Door magnetic detection (Green) (Red) RJ-45 NETWORK lock (White) (Black) (Yellow) Note: Optional for POE function Outdoor station does not need an extra power supply when with built-in POE function.
1.4 Indoor Monitor Diagram Type A indoor monitor diagram POWER DOORBELL BELL BUTTON Power LOCK Power RS 485 CHIME DEFENCE AREA Type B indoor monitor diagram DEFENCE AREA COM1 Power LOCK Power CHIME BUTTON BELL CHIME COM2 POWER...
2 Monitor Operation Instruction 2.1 Main GUI 2.1 Monitor introduction Apartment System Main GUI Block Interface High Level, Villa System Main GUI Villa Interface There are Menu, Shortcut keys, Status : recording center , security zone , monitoring center , video 2) Menu including , user setup , system setup intercom...
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Function Shortcut Name Funciton Shortcut Icon Do not disturb Turn On/Off button ringtone or call Ringtone On/Off Ringtone On/Off ringtone Door 1 Monitoring Monitor outdoor station 1 One Key Arm Create your smart homes Unlock the lock connected with the Unlock indoor monitor optional function Call Guard Station or PC Managing...
Connected Disconnected IP Conflict Network Alarming Disarming Security Status Unread public message Unread Message Missed Call Others Storage calls, motion detections, snapshort pictures. Click "View" button can Under this section the Monitor stores snapshots, motion detections and call review the snapshot pictures. recordings.
2.2.3 Message record Under this section the Monitor stores, voicemails or video messages left by visitors. To observe the message details (Device info, Date & Time, and Status), select the message in question and click “View”. To delete a record, select the record and click “Delete”.
2.2.5 Alarm record To observe the alarm details (Location, Type, Date & Time), select the record and click “View”. To delete a record, select the record and click “Delete”. 2.2.6 Motion detection record To observe the Motion Detection Records (Monitor Information, Status, Date & Time), select the record and click “View”.
2.3 Security Under this section the Monitor manages the 8 zones (Location, Type, and Status). All 8 zones/ inputs can be armed and disarmed simultaneously. 2.4 Monitoring centre Under this section the Monitor is able to monitor all the Outdoor panels, Villa panels (front door) and IP integrated cameras.
2.5 Video intercom 2.5.1 Call room (only for apartment and high level system) Under this section the Monitor can call any online monitor. 1. Input the room number 2. Press ‘Call Room’ 2.5.2 Internal call between indoor monitor extension Under this section the Monitor can call between extensions in an apartment/flat.
2.5.3 How to bind your smartphone to Tuya Select “Video Intercom” from the menu. Select “Wi-Fi Connection” Once you have found your Wi-Fi network press Connect and enter your Wi-Fi password. When the Status shows Connected, press back to exit from this option After successful connection, select the option “QRCode”.
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You have to first have a TUYA account activated. Select the “+” in the top right corner Then from pop-up menu, select “Scan” Point the camera of your smartphone at the QR Code. The system will automatically progress the binding process...
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pic 5 pic 6 APP Interface Introduction ① ⑫ ⑪ ② ④ ③ ⑩ Snapshot Sound Recording ⑥ ⑤ Unlock Switch Unlock Channel ⑧ ⑦ Play back Albums...
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1. Hang up: Exit the interface 2. Speaker: Allow the device to hear the audio from the outdoor panel/station. 3. Picture snapshot: Take a snapshot of the video 4. Mute/unmute: 5. Unlock: Unlock the door connected to this station/panel 6. Channel switch: switch to monitor another station/panel. 7.
f. Delete the device if need to unbin the device from the smartphone. 2.5.4 Concierge call (only for apartment system) 2.5.4 Video Intercom (only for apartment system) Available to call the Guard Station or PC Management Center, and can snapshot Under this section, the monitor can call directly though to the concierge handset.
2.6.1 System information Click ‘System Info’ to view: Extension Code, IP address 1, Mask, Gateway, Network Config version, Software Version, MAC address, IP address 2, PID & ID & SD card capacity. 2.6.2 Ringtone settings Under this section the Monitor allows you to change the devices ringtone. Option to add a ringtone to the monitor by use of an SD card.
2.6.3 Time and date settings Under this section the Monitor allows you to adjust the Date & Time configuration. (Year/Month/Day/Hour/Minute) 2.6.4 Passcode settings Create apartment specific passcodes. The passcode is used to disarm the Security Alarms and unlock the outdoor panels. Default password: 123456 NB: It is not possible to use the same 6 numbers for a passcode (e.g 111111 will not save)
2.6.5 Volume settings Under this section the Monitor allows you to adjust the ringtone and talking volume. NB: The default volume level is set as 6, the range is 0-15. Voice message: Turn this on to leave a message for missed visitor calls. Default is off.
2.6.7 Screen brightness settings To adjust the monitors brightness settings, click ‘Brightness’ & adjust the brightness accordingly. Click ‘OK’ to confirm choice. NB The range is ‘1-100’ Increase the brightness (+) Decrease the brightness (-) 2.6.8 Wallpaper settings To adjust the monitors wallpaper settings, click ‘Wallpaper’. Select the desired wallpaper and click ‘Set as wallpaper’...
2.6.9 Screensaver settings The monitor supports 4 types of standby modes: black screensaver, time screensaver, clock screensaver & picture screen saver. Configure the screensaver status either by default or to turn off after 60 seconds without operation. NB: Under the time screensaver & clock screensaver options the monitor will automatically switch off if no operation within 60 seconds.
2.6.10 Delay settings The monitor contains 8 ‘delay settings’: 1. Ringing time: (Can be set between 5-90 seconds, default is 30 seconds) Ringing time is the duration of the monitor ringing once called from the panel. 2. No ringing time: (Can be set between 0-60 seconds, default is 0 seconds) During this time the monitor will not ring but users can still answer and end calls normally.
2.6.11 Timezone settings To adjust the monitors time zone settings, click ‘time zone’. Select the required time zone and click ’setting’ to set successfully. 2.7 System settings To adjust the monitors system settings, Click ‘System Settings’. Input the code ‘123258’ To toggle between the pages, click on the blue circle.
2.7.2 Monitor extensions settings NB: Door panel extensions need to be configured before the monitors. To adjust the monitors extensions settings, click ‘Extension’. Build system: Monitors under a build system need the Building, Unit, Room & Extension configured in accordance with its location.
2.7.3 Card (only for high level system) This function is only available to high level systems with an integral card function, please refer to the stations standalone user manual for further details. 2.7.4 Fingerprint (only for high level system) This function is only available to high level systems with an integral fingerprint reader, please refer to the stations standalone user manual for further details.
3 Technical Parameter Dimensions: 226mm x 151mm x 23mm 4 Install The Indoor Unit Install far from devices with intense radiation: TV, DVR, etc. Do not disassemble. Avoid shaking or knocking, otherwise the internal components may get damaged. Choose the best position to install, the horizontal view is 150cm.
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