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OPERATION INSTRUCTION 4-Wire IP Video Door Phone 10'' Touch Screen Series User Manual Statement
* If there is any doubt or disputable regarding information in this manual, you can call our company for clarification.
* There maybe some differences between the descriptions provided here and the actual devices, as our products are constantly developing and upgrading. We apologize if this manual does not contain all of the latest updates.Thanks. Limitation Of Liability This users' manual is supplied 'as is', with no warranties, be it expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, suitability for any exact purpose, or non-infringement of any third party's rights. This publication may include technical inaccuracies or typos. The manufacturer holds the right to introduce any changes to the information contained herein, for any purpose, including but not limited to, improvements of the publications and/or related to the product, at any time, without prior notice. Disclaimer Of Warranty The supplier shall not be liable to any party or any person, except for replacement or reasonable maintenance of this product, for the cases, included but not limited to the following:
Any damage or loss, including but not limited to: direct/indirect, consequential, special, exemplary, arising out of or related to the product;
Inappropriate use or negligence of the user in operation of the product, resulting in personal injury or any damage;
Unauthorized disassembly, repair or modification of the product by the user;
The doorbell/camera units should be fitted with an approved weather shield if the chosen position is in direct sunlight, or in contact with rain, snow or irrigation sprinkler systems. Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning the appliance body. When the dirt is hard to remove, use a mild detergent and wipe gently. Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this may result in a risk of fire or electric shock. Distributing, copying, disassembling, reverse compiling, reverse engineering, and also exporting in violation of export laws of the software provided with this product, is expressly prohibited. Caring For The Environment By Recycling When you see this symbol on a product, do not dispose of the product with residential or commercial waste. Recycling your electrical equipment Please do not dispose of this product with your residential or commercial waste. Some countries or regions, such as the European Union, have set up systems to collect and recycle electrical and electronic waste items. Contact your local authorities for information about practices established for your region. Any problems or consequential inconvenience, loss or damage, caused by connecting this product to devices of the third parties;
Copyright Statement Any claim or action for damages, brought by any photogenic subject, be it a person or organization, due to violation of privacy whereby the pictures taken by the device and/or saved data become public or are used for the purposes other than intended. Safety Instructions Read these instructions and keep them in a safe place for future reference. Please refer all work related to the installation of this product to qualified service personnel or system technician. Do not operate the appliance beyond its specified temperature, humidity or power source ratings. Securely install the devices on vertical surfaces (solid walls/doors) not prone to vibration or impact. Install the devices away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers and stoves. Installation of the terminal near consumer electronics devices, e.g. stereo receiver/amplifiers and televisions, is permitted as long as the air surrounding the terminal does not exceed the above mentioned temperature range. Handle the appliance with care. Do not strike or shake, as this may damage the device. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, transcribed, translated into any language or computer language, transformed in any other way, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the owner. FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. 1 2 2.3.5 Record Scheduling......................................................................39 2.3.6 User...........................................................................................40 2.3.7 Maintenance....................... ......................................................42 2.3.7.1 SD .................................................................................43 2.3.7.2 Default ...........................................................................44 2.3.7.3 Upgrade......................................................................... 44 2.3.8 Information ................................................................................ 45 2.3.9 Save/Exit....................................................................................46 3.Mobile Phone Software Visit ......................................................................46 3.1 The Icon On The Live View....................................................................49 3.2 Share Your Device...............................................................................50 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 Unit.....................................................................5 1.1 Fitting for the indoor monitor...................................................................5 1.2 Specifications of the indoor monitor ........................................................5 1.3 Wiring diagram......................................................................................6 1.4 Note On Wiring connection.....................................................................9 1.5 Installation process of indoor units........................................................ 11 1.6 Description on the indoor monitor..........................................................12 1.7 Operation Introduction ........................................................................ 13 2. System Settings For Indoor Unit ................................................................16 2.1 Tool Bar Menu Options.........................................................................16 2.1.1 Power........................................................................................17 2.1.2 Setup.........................................................................................17 2.1.3 Video Playback...........................................................................18 2.2 Channel status display ........................................................................19 2.3 Menu Operations ................................................................................19 2.3.1 System.......................................................................................20 2.3.1.1 System-Basic ..................................................................20 2.3.1.2 System-Time ...................................................................21 2.3.1.3 System-Encode ...............................................................21 2.3.1.4 System-Display................................................................22 2.3.2 Door ..........................................................................................23 2.3.2.1 Door setting-Basic ...........................................................23 2.3.2.2 Door Setting-Voicemail.....................................................24 2.3.2.3 Door Setting-Ring ............................................................25 2.3.3 Network .....................................................................................26 2.3.3.1 Network-Basic .................................................................26 2.3.3.2 Network-Advanced...........................................................27 2.3.4 Alarm .........................................................................................36 2.3.4.1 Alarm-Motion...................................................................37 2.3.4.2 Alarm-I/O.........................................................................37 3 4 1. Description Of The Indoor Monitor 1.3 Wiring Diagram 1.1 Fitting for the Indoor Monitor For IP 10 Touch Screen Series Indoor Monitor
(1) Screw anchors
(4) Bracket
(1) 4 Pin Lines (5) A Network Conversion Line with 4 pin interface
(1pcs) SLINEX Wall screws
(4) User Manual 4-Wire IP Video Door Phone 10 Touch Screen Series User Manual N A L Indoor Monitor --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 pcs Screw Anchors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 pcs Wall Screws ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 4 pcs Bracket ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 pcs 4 Pin Line ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 pcs User Manual------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 pcs A network conversion line with 4 pin interface--------------------------------------------1 pcs 1.2 Specifications of the Indoor Monitor 306mm SLINEX 25mm Display Resolution Video system Intercom mode Conversation duration Standby status working status Power supply 10.1 inch TFT LCD(16:9) 1024*600 PAL/NTSC compatible Semi-duplex communication 120 seconds 1A max. 1.5A max. Built-in power supply(AC 100V~240V) 190mm Operation temp. o
-10 C~+60 C o Installation Dimensions Surface mount 306*190*25mm Users can connect up to two AHD(720P/1080P) / TVI / CVI / CVBS definition outdoor doorbells
& two AHD(720P/1080P) / TVI / CVI / CVBS definition analog cameras simultaneously or two AHD(720P/1080P) / TVI / CVI / CVBS definition outdoor doorbells & one AHD (720P/1080P) /
TVI / CVI / CVBS definition analog camera & one IP camera or two AHD(720P/1080P) / TVI /
CVI / CVBS definition outdoor doorbells & two IP cameras, and two extension indoor monitors one by one to the corresponding interfaces by their owns requirement according to the following wiring diagram. The power supply is an external switching power supply. The ethernet connector is a 4 pin connector, user needs to connect a network conversion with 4 pin terminal to it(shown as below for example). Note:
1. The CCTV camera must use an external power supply. 2. AHD/TVI/CVI/CVBS definition cameras can be mixed connected. 3. When mixed-resolution cameras are connected to the main monitor, its recommended to connect an AHD(720P or 1080P) slave monitor. If the CVBS slave monitor is connected, the user needs to set the System->Basic->CVBS out menu option to D1, otherwise the user can only view the image of the CVBS camera on the slave. 4. All the cameras must be connected to the monitor before powering on the monitor. Connect 2 doorbells and 2 CCTV cameras according to the following diagram:
AC/DC power adapter for camera(not included) Alarm ALM DC 12V Internet LAN DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO CAM2 External switching power supply--DC 12V(optional) CAM2 GND Video Lock(not included) AC/DC power adapter for lock(not included) DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DOOR1 DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DOOR1 TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
1 R O O D 1 M A C DC
T U O 2 R O O D 2 M A C DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO CAM1 AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO OUT AC/DC power adapter for lock(not included) Lock(not included) DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DOOR2 IP Indoor Monitor(Main) Built-in power supply
(AC 100V~240V) I O D U A V 2 1 C D D N G O E D V I M L A Alarm External switching power supply (DC 12V) O E D V I D N G AC/DC power adapter for camera(not included) V 2 1 C D CAM1 IN OUT AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO No-IP Indoor monitor
(slave) AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO To next extendable unit 5 6 Connect 2 doorbells and 1 CCTV camera and 1 IP camera according to the following diagram:
The IP camera and the IP indoor monitor are connected in the same LAN. Connect 2 doorbells and 2 IP cameras according to the following diagram:
The IP cameras and the IP indoor monitor are connected in the same LAN. Internet Internet WAN LAN Reset Router IP camera Internet LAN External switching power supply--DC 12V(optional) Lock(not included) AC/DC power adapter for lock(not included) DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DOOR1 DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DOOR1 TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
1 R O O D 1 M A C DC
T U O 2 R O O D 2 M A C DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO CAM1 AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO OUT AC/DC power adapter for lock(not included) Lock(not included) DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DOOR2 DOOR1 IP Indoor Monitor(Main) Built-in power supply
(AC 100V~240V) I O D U A V 2 1 C D D N G O E D V I M L A Alarm External switching power supply (DC 12V) O E D V I D N G AC/DC power adapter for camera(not included) V 2 1 C D CAM1 or CAM2 IN OUT AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO No-IP Indoor monitor
(slave) AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO To next extendable unit WAN LAN Reset Router IP camera 1 IP camera 2 Internet LAN External switching power supply--DC 12V(optional) Lock(not included) AC/DC power adapter for lock(not included) DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DOOR1 TX+
TX-
RX+
RX-
1 R O O D 1 M A C DC
T U O 2 R O O D 2 M A C DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO CAM1 AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO OUT AC/DC power adapter for lock(not included) Lock(not included) DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DOOR2 IP Indoor Monitor(Main) Built-in power supply
(AC 100V~240V) External switching power supply (DC 12V) IN OUT AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO No-IP Indoor monitor
(slave) AUDIO GND DATA VIDEO To next extendable unit 7 8 1.4 Note On Wiring Connection The power supplies for electric lock , CCTV cameras and extension cables are not included in the package, user can purchase according to actual requirement. In the standard delivery the system supports locks with Normally Open (N.O.) door unlocking method. It means that in the normal state the dry contact is opened so the lock is kept under constant closed state. If the unlocking push-button is pressed and the dry contact is changed to closed, then the lock is released. The indoor monitor is with an external switching power supply DC 12V. Please first pull out the DC power plug before installation of device(shown as below). Wiring connection according to the following to avoid interference:
A. Wiring connection between outdoor bell and IP indoor monitor. Power+
Video Power+
Video Audio GND GND Audio B. Wiring connection between indoor monitors. Data Video Audio GND Data GND Video Audio Please note the silk printing marked on PCB in order to avoid incorrect connecting. The wiring connection requirement(The actual effect and the quality of wire rod has the very big relations):
1. 4-Core ordinary unshielded and shielded wiring cable;
2. Effective distance from the outdoor camera to furthest indoor monitor:
Transmission 30m (4x0.4mm ) 2 Transmission 50m (4x0.65mm ) 2 Unshielded wiring cable:
DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO 2 75-4+2*0.5mm shielded coaxial wiring cable:
Connect the shielded wiring cable to GND, connect the coaxial wiring cable to Video, connect the other two wiring cable to Audio and VCC;
GND Video VCC DC12V Audio GND Video VCC DC12V Audio 3-core unshielded wiring cable+75-3 video wiring cable:
Connect the shield of the 75-3 video wiring cable with the GND of the 3-core unshielded wiring cable. DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO Shield 3-core unshielded wiring cable 75-3 video wiring cable 4.If user wants to use CAT5 or CAT6 network cable, effective distance from the outdoor camera to the furthest indoor monitor will be limited. For unshielded network cable, the distance will be up to 20m. For shielded network cable, the distance will be up to 40m. So CAT5 or CAT6 network cable is not recommended. CAT5 or CAT6 network cable consists of 4 pairs of twisted pairs(8 wires), here one pair of twisted pair will be used as one cable. Green&White+Green, Brown&White+Brown, Orange&White+Orange, Blue&White+Blue. Unshielded network cable:
DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO Shielded network cable:
Connect the shield of the network cable with the GND. DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO Shield DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO DC12V AUDIO GND VIDEO Shield 3. If you want to extend the distance over 50m, you'd better to choose a thick copper core cable, or a shielded wiring cable(75-4+2*0.5mm shielded coaxial wiring cable), or a 3-core 2 ordinary unshielded wire + a 75-3 video wire. When using a shielded wiring cable, please connect the shield terminal with the GND. When the distance from the outdoor doorbell to the indoor monitor is too far, maybe over 50m or 60m, please make sure that the input voltage to the outdoor doorbell must reach 11v. 9 10 1.5 Installation Process of Indoor Units 1.6 Description On The Indoor Monitor m c 0 6 1
0 5 1 NOTE:
4 3 5 6 7 8 SLINEX 1 9 10 11 12 2 15 13 14 Name Descriptions TFT display &
Touch screen 1. View visitors image displayed on the TFT screen. 2. Touch screen function.
* Avoid installation of the device near strong radiation e.g. TV set, video recorder and PC Microphone Transmit the voice to outdoor camera. etc.
* Maintenance should be complied with a qualified technician.
* Avoid hard shake, beating and collision ,otherwise the internal exact components maybe be damaged.
* Select the most suitable position where the monitor is located at user's eye level.
* Switch off power supply before installing.
* Keep more than 30cm away from AC power supply to avoid external interference.
* Keep it away from the water and magnetic field. You will need To install the indoor unit , please follow these steps as below:
6mm Surface mount Screw anchors Bracket Connection cable SLINEX Wall screws IP indoor monitor 11 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Power LED Network LED Decrease volume. On monitoring mode or conversation mode, when bring up the volume control bar by pressing " ", press this button to increase the volume. Increase volume. On monitoring mode or conversation mode, when bring up the volume control bar by pressing " ", press this button to decrease the volume. Adjust volume. On monitoring mode or conversation mode, press this button to bring up the volume control bar. 1. Transfer call, press the button transfer call to another indoor monitor. 2. Internal call. In standby mode, press this button to intercom call to another indoor monitor. Monitoring, press the button to watch the outdoor doorbell and CCTV camera images. Talk, press the button to activate conversation mode in calling mode or monitoring mode. Unlock, release the door lock. Hang up, press this button to end conversation mode. Speaker Sound from outdoor camera. SD Port SD card interface, the SD card maximum supports 256GB. The SD card file system format of the TF card must be Fat32. And it is recommended to use a TF card with a writing speed greater than Class 10 on the monitor. Power Switch To turn on or turn off the monitor. 12 1.7 Operation Introduction Visitor Call Monitoring Please be aware of Connection of 2 outdoor cameras to 1 indoor monitor is required for dual entrance monitoring at least. Please be aware of Connection of 2 outdoor cameras is required. Standby mode Standby mode The Visitor press the call button on outdoor camera 1. A continuous ring tone is heard inside and outside The visitor s image automatically displayed on the screen. Press the talk button. Stop ringing The Visitor press the call button on outdoor camera 2 NOTICE:
If both call button on two outdoor cameras are pressed at approximate to the same time, the preference will be given to the outdoor camera which call button was pressed first, unless the call button is pressed again after the indoor monitor goes into standby mode, please be aware of that there is no indication on the second outdoor camera but third brief of tone will be heard on indoor monitor. Start conversation with the outdoor camera. The indoor unit will automatically go into standby mode if the user is not at home or has not reached the indoor monitor in 60s. NOTICE:
The conversation duration is 120s at a time. Press the unlock button on indoor monitor. Press Press Press Display 1st doorbells image on the screen. Display 2nd doorbells Display 1st cctv cameras image on the screen. image on the screen. Monitoring duration is up to 60s at a time. Press the talk button. Start conversation with outdoor camera. Press the unlock button to release the door lock. NOTICE:
Press the Hang up button again Press Display 2nd cctv cameras image on the screen. Press Display all cameras image on the screen. Press End release the door lock Press the Hang Up button on indoor monitor. End If you are using only one outdoor camera in monitoring mode, you can also end the monitoring mode by pressing the Hang up button.
, Both the visitor s voice and image will be not switched off within 20s of time span when the unlock button is pressed, this individualized function allow you to make sure whether the visitor already comes in. For the models with SD card, if the SD card has been inserted into the indoor monitor, if menu order Setup->Door Setting->Basic ->Call REC is set up at Video, when some visitor calls on outdoor doorbell, the monitor will start recording and the recording contains audio. If menu order Call REC is set up at Photo, when some visitor calls on the outdoor bell, the first picture will be captured. If a conversation with an outdoor doorbell is underway in monitoring mode, during this time a visitor presses the call button on another outdoor doorbell, a beep sounds from the indoor monitor will be heard, and a few tips about another doorbell calling will be shown on the screen of the indoor monitor for about two seconds. 13 Please note that if the user is using two outdoor cameras, but it appears a blank display when the user is activating the monitoring mode on either of indoor units, to completely solve this accident, please pull out all power supply of indoor unit and then plug in power supply back after 10s later . If the user is using two indoor units, the user can also activate monitoring mode on other indoor unit, the same image will be displayed on the screen respectively. Displaying which image on the screen depends on which outdoor unit is being activated from indoor unit or which the monitoring button is pressed last. If a conversation with an outdoor unit is underway in monitoring mode, during this time a visitor presses the call button on either of outdoor unit, the monitoring mode will be switched off, the just visitor s image will appear on the screen and continuous ringing will be heard. The user can press the talking button to reactivate conversation with the visitor; for more detailed operations, please refer to VISITOR CALL on page 13. 14 Call Transfer To Other Extension At least 2 indoor units are required. Outdoor camera call indoor monitor and conversation is underway. Press this button to transfer the call to other extension. A continuous ring tone is heard Press the Talk button on any of indoor monitors. NOTICE:
When you are transferring a call to other extension, the original conversation indoor unit will return to standby mode, and the indoor unit which the call is being transferred will also sound a continuous ring tone and the video image will appear on its screen. Start conversation with outdoor camera. NOTICE:
To release door lock, end conversation; please refer to page 10 as reference. Internal Communication between Indoor Monitors At least 2 indoor monitors are required. NOTICE:
In internal communication mode, if a visitor presses the call button on either of outdoor units, the internal communication mode will be switched off, the just visitor s image will appear on its screen and continuous ringing will be heard. The user can press the talking button to reactivate conversation with the visitor; for more detailed operations, please refer to Visitor Call on page 13. Standby mode Press the Transfer Call button. A continuous ring tone is heard. Press the Talk button on any of indoor monitors. Start conversation between indoor monitors. Press the Hang Up button 2. System Settings For Indoor Unit Note:
1. This indoor monitor displays the OSD menu on its own screen, and the user can set all the parameters on the indoor monitor. 2. This indoor monitor supports touch screen function. In standby mode, slide finger in any direction to bring up the menu tool bar , slide finger in any direction again to hide it. On menu tool bar touch each option to enter the corresponding interface to adjust parameter values, and touch to exit current menu interface. 3. The user can use the "Tuya Smart" application to connect to the indoor monitor via android system or IOS system mobile phone/tablet. 4. If the user doesnt perform any operation on the indoor monitor or enter any interface, the indoor monitor will automatically enter the standby mode after 1 minute. 5. If the user is playing back on the indoor monitor, the playback progress will stop when the user remotely accesses the indoor monitor through a mobile phone. 6. If the user remotely accesses the indoor monitor through a mobile phone, the screen will be black and the user cant perform any operations on the indoor monitor. 7. The user can insert a TF card to store video records, audio records and photographs, up to 256GB. All the recordings are be stored in the TF card of the monitor. If there is no TF card in the monitor, the photographs will be stored in the built-in storage of the monitor, which can store up to 3 photos. If the monitor detects the TF card, the photographs will be stored in the TF card first. The file system format of the TF card must be Fat32, and the user can format the TF card on the monitor before use. And it is recommended to use a TF card with a writing speed greater than Class 10 on the device. 8. Router Band--This IP indoor monitor with wireless network will only connect to the 2.4GHZ band. If the user has a dual-band router, the user must create unique SSIDs for the 2.4GHZ and 5GHZ bands. Prior to initiating the syncing process, make sure the mobile device is connected to the 2.4GHZ SSID. 9. Router b/g/n--This IP indoor monitor with wireless network works on 802.11(b/g/n) network. 2.1 Tool Bar Menu Options In standby mode, slide finger in any direction to pop up the menu tool bar as follows:
Setup Playback Manual Record Snap Volume Zoom Remove SD Power Off End 15 Setup Playback Stop Record Snap Volume Zoom No SD Power Off 16
[ ] Snap, touch this item to capture a frame of the current video stream as a still photo.
[ ] Indoor monitor call volume setting, when the monitor and outdoor dell are in intercom state, use this item to adjust the volume of the indoor monitor.
[ ] E-zoom mode. Tap to enter zoom mode, and slide your finger to select the area to be magnified. Press and hold your finger to exit zoom mode.
[ ] Remove SD: This indicates that the indoor monitor has detected the SD card, its recommended to tap to pop up a warning message You can remove SD, now. Then touch to safely remove the SD card.
[ ] No SD or SD invalid: This means there is no SD card in the monitor or the SD card is invalid. The user can insert a SD card into the monitor, after inserting the SD card into the monitor, the system will automatically reboot. Save button in the sub-menu, users need to touch the Note:
1. If there is a save parameters in the current window. 2. If there is no Save to take effect, it is necessary to tap Back icon in configuration screen to save changes automatically. button in the sub-menu, in order to for changes to sub-menu settings button to Save 2.1.3 Video Playback To start video playback, touch the button to enter the settings menu. And touch the button will exit the current window. 2.1.1 Power Playback Touch the icon to pop up the Power menu interface. Date Time 10/15/2021 00:00 -- 23:59 Search Power Power off Reboot Logout Cancel
[Power off]: Use this function to confirm whether to shut down, tap to confirm, some tips Now you can power off safely will be shown on the screen, now user can turn off the monitor; tap to cancel.
[Reboot]: Use this function to restart the monitor.
[Logout]: If the password is enabled, tap Logout will log the user out of the system and need to log in the system again for operation. 2.1.2 Setup After touching the icon , a screen for configuring all system settings will appear. From this screen, system, door, network, alarm, scheduling, user, maintenance and nformation can be adjusted. Configuration System Door Network Alarm Scheduling User Maintenance Information 17 Media Video Rec Type All Mon. Thu. Sun. 01 02 03 0 0 07 04 5 6 08 09 10 16 17 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Channel Time Size 01 15:25:53-15:30:32 46.8M 03 15:30:00-15:44:59 168.3M 04 15:45:00-15:45:31 6.0M 02 15:45:32-15:47:02 17.1M 01 15:47:03-15:55:02 90.4M 02 15:55:03-15:56:11 12.1M 03 15:56:11-15:57:53 14.8M 04 15:57:29-15:58:55 16.6M 1/3 Search Input the date and time, choose Media type: including Video and Photo, then choose Rec Type: if Media type is set to Video, Rec Type includes ALL, Motion, Alarm, VoiceMail and Normal; if Media type is set to Photo, Rec Type includes Snap and VoiceMail;
touch and the recording status on that date will be displayed. If choose Video, the calendar on the above figure will show all the recordings in a given month. A background on the calendar indicates that there was recording on the day. Touch any date in this frame to search by the recording files of that day, and the search results will be shown in the file frame. On the file list, Channel shows which channel the file was recorded under, Time shows the recording time, and Size is the size of this file (listed in MB). An orange list indicates this recording file is a motion detection recording file, a red list indicates this recording file is MD&I/O recording file, a dark red list indicates this recording file is an I/O alarm recording, a green list indicates this file is a normal recording file, and a gray background indicates that there was no recording. If choose Video, all the videos including visitors voice-mail videos will be shown on the list. If choose Photo, all the snapshots including voice-mail snapshots will be shown on the list. Touch the file to enter the playback menu. It will play the video from a single channel in full-screen view. When the selected files finish, the screen will return to the file list menu. Touching button to the first page, touching button to previous, touching button to the next page, and touching to the last page. Note:
1. After selecting the files, touch it to enter the playback menu. It will play the video from a single channel in full-screen view. 2. When the selected files finish, the screen will return to the file list menu. 18 Playback Control A. Playback Video In video playback mode, users can view the playback control panel as well as the date and time of the file being played. Configuration 10-15-2021 09:32:31 DOOR1 B. Playback Picture The following are the functions of and options for the items in the playback control panel:
Pause. Tap to pause, the icon will change to . E-zoom. Tap to enter zoom mode, and slide your finger to select the area to be magnified. Press and hold your finger to exit zoom mode. Minimize the control panel. Exit from playback and return to the former menu. In picture playback mode, the following are the functions of and options for the items in the playback control panel:
To switch the current picture to the last one. To switch the current picture to the next one. Minimize the control panel. Exit from playback and return to the former menu. 2.2 Channel status display The following status icons will appear in the lower left corner of each channel frame. This indicates that the channel has detected motion while in motion-detection mode. This indicates that the channel is running in normal recording. This indicates that the channel has detected that something has set off the sensor alarm while in alarm mode. The following status icons will appear in the lower left corner of channel 1 frame. This indicates that network failure, network connection interruption or network connection error. This indicates that the network connection of the monitor has been disconnected from the Tuya cloud server. If the monitor is disconnected from the Tuya cloud server for the first time, the monitor will automatically restart once. 2.3 Menu Options in standby mode, slide finger in any direction to pop up the menu tool bar In order to modify or adjust the system configuration, it is necessary to enter the Setup menu;
to do this, Setup icon ( ) in the Tools Menu. After touching the Setup icon, a dialog box with settings for all of the systems and options available for the device will appear. The settings are divided into eight subsections: System, Door, Network, Alarm, Scheduling, User, Maintenance and Information. The following are detailed descriptions of these settings.
, touch the System Door Network Alarm Scheduling User Maintenance Information 2.3.1 System Touch the System icon to enter the System menu. System setup includes: Basic configure, Time, Encode and Display. System Basic Time Encode Display Language CVBS Out Screensaver Buttonsound English HD Disable Disable 2.3.1.1 System-Basic Basic configure includes: Language, CVBS Out, Screensaver and Button sound.
[Language]: Use this field to change the language of the device menu text and the on-screen display.
[CVBS Out]: Use this field to select the definition mode connected with the extendable indoor monitor, i.e. HD or D1. HD means that connected with an AHD analog indoor monitor, D1"
means that connected with a CVBS analog indoor monitor.
[Screensaver]: When enable the protection screen function, the system time will be displayed on the screen if the system is in standby mode. On the screen saver, the system time can be displayed as a digital time or clock. 19 20
[Button sound]: Enable or disable the keyboard sounds when touching the screen or pressing the buttons on the front panel. When the key tone is turned on, 2 types of key tone can be set. After modifying parameters, touch to exit the menu interface and save the parameters automatically. 2.3.1.2 System-Time Time Basic Time Encode Display Date format Date Time format Time MM/DD/YY 01/08/2022 24 Hour 16:00:51
[Rec select]: This indicates the setup resolution for recording. There are two options: 1080P and D1 resolutions. The recording resolution of all channels can only be adjusted synchronously.
[Coding quality]: In this field, user can choose the recording coding quality for each channel. There are three options: Optimal, Good and General.
[Frame rate]: In this field, users can choose the recording frame rate (frames per second) for every channel. The higher the recording frame rate, the more natural the movement seen in playback mode will seem. Select a recording frame rate depending on the how carefully the activity in the video needs to be monitored. For the PAL video output format, users can set the frame rate at 25 frames per second with each channel; this means the system will record 100 frames per second with all channels running (if there are four channels that are all recording). Users can set the frame rate from 1 to 25 frames per second for each channel. For the NTSC video output format, users can set the frame rate at 30 frames per second for each channel, which means the system will record 120 frames per second with all channels running (if there are four channels that are all recording). Users can set the frame rate from 1 to 30 frames per second for each channel. After modifying parameters, touch to exit the menu interface and save the parameters automatically. Save 2.3.1.4 System-Display
[Date Format]: Touch or to pop-up menu options to switch the date format, including YY/MM/DD, MM/DD/YY and DD/MM/YY.
[Date]: Touch the menu option to switch the numerical keypad, and set the date using the numerical keypad.
[Time Format]: Touch or to pop-up menu options to switch the time format from a 12-hour clock to a 24-hour clock and vice versa.
[Time]: Touch the menu option to switch the numerical keypad, and set the system time using the numerical keypad. After modifying the parameters, touch to confirm. Save 2.3.1.3 System-Encode Display Basic Time Encode Display Channel 1 Channel name DOOR1 Color setup Encode Basic Time Encode Display 1080P Optimal 25 Optimal 25 Rec select 1080P:
Coding quality Frame rate D1:
Coding quality Frame rate 21
[Channel]: In this field, select a channel to be set up.
[Channel name]: Users can modify the name of each channel. Note that the name of each channel must not exceed eight Roman letters or four Chinese characters.
[Color Setup]
Touch to enter the Color setup menu. From this menu, the video color attributes can be adjusted for the best image quality. By default, the values of the chroma, brightness, contrast, saturation and horizontal are set at 0, 0, 62, 62 and 0. Make adjustments to the chroma, brightness, contrast, saturation and/or saturation as appropriate depending on the actual conditions at the location where the camera is installed. The video image position can be adjusted by Horizontal. 22 Touch the vertical bar on the slide bar and drag the cursor to the left or right along the slide bar to set color attributes. Once the color attributes have been set, touch to save the settings. Save Color Setup Channel 1 Chroma 0 Brightness 0 Contrast 62 Saturation 62 Horizontal 0 Save 2.3.2 Door Touch the Door icon to enter the Door setting menu. Door setting includes: Basic, Voice Mail and Ring. Door Setting Basic Voice Mail Ring Call REC Door LED Do not disturb mode Photo Enable Disable DND mode schedule 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00 Door Setting Basic Voice Mail Ring Call REC Door LED Do not disturb mode Photo Enable Disable DND mode schedule 00:00 00:00 00:00 00:00
[Call REC]: Use this field to set up record mode when calling on the doorbell. Options include video and photo.In video mode, the whole process will be recording from the start of a call. In photo mode, if a visitor calls on the outdoor doorbell, the first picture will be captured.
[Door LED]: Enable or disable the doorbells backlight control function which supports.
[Do not disturb mode]: Enable or disable Do not disturb mode.
[DND mode schedule]: To set up the No disturbing time. When No Disturbing mode is enabled, outdoor doorbell calls and alerts will be silenced during the period time of the No Disturbing mode. Note: During the period time of the DND mode, the indoor monitor will be silenced when some visitor calls on the outdoor doorbell, and will not hear the sound from the outdoor bell until the Talk button of the indoor monitor is pressed. After modifying the parameters, the user needs to touch to exit the menu interface and save the parameters automatically. 2.3.2.2 Door Setting-Voicemail Voice Mail Basic Voice Mail Ring Channel Voice Mail On/Off Voice Unlock Voice Mail Time 1 Open 1 1 30Sec 2.3.2.1 Door Setting-Basic Voice User Defined Voice Unlock Basic configure includes: Call REC, Door LED and Do not disturb mode. 23 24
[Channel]: In this field, select a channel(1 or 2) to set up.
[Voice mail On/Off]: Enable or disable voice mail for channel1 or channel 2. Open means that visitor can leave a message if there is no answer on the indoor monitor when calling on the outdoor bell. Note: If the device is in NO disturbing mode, the voice mail will be disabled.
[Voice Unlock]: In this field, select the voice prompts after unlocking for the doorbell. Options include 1", 2" and Voice User Defined.
[Voice Mail]: In this filed, select the voice prompts if no answer on the indoor monitor when someone calls on the outdoor bell. Options include 1", 2" and Voice User Defined.
[Time]: In this filed, to set up the duration time for the visitor leaving a message. Options include 30 seconds and 60 seconds.
[Voice User Defined]: In this field, user can record voice prompts by himself through the indoor monitor. Options include Voice Mail and Voice Unlock. Touch , a tip Recording audio... Press key to stop will pop-up, now user can record audio from the indoor monitor and touch to stop record. After modifying the parameters, the user needs to touch to exit the menu interface and save the parameters automatically. 2.3.2.3 Door Setting-Ring
[Door1 Ringtone]: From this field, to set up the ring tone of outdoor doorbell 1, user can select the mp3 ringtone on the TF card to set. Copy the mp3 files to the TF card, preferably in a folder(
or directly in the root directory), insert the TF card to the monitor and the monitor will restart automatically. If the monitor does not recognize the MP3 file, the user cannot select the mp3 option in the settings menu. If the user does not turn on the MP3 ringtone, the default ringtone will be selected, and a total of 15 ringtones can be set.
[Door2 Ringtone]: From this field, to set up the ring tone of outdoor doorbell2, user can select the mp3 ringtone on the TF card to set. Copy the mp3 files to the TF card, preferably in a folder(
or directly in the root directory), insert the TF card to the monitor and the monitor will restart automatically. If the monitor does not recognize the MP3 file, the user cannot select the mp3 option in the settings menu. If the user does not turn on the MP3 ringtone, the default ringtone will be selected, and a total of 15 ringtones can be set.
[Volume]: From this field, to set up the volume of the ring, values can be set from 0 to 20.
[Ring time]: From this field, to set up the ring time of the ring, values can be set between 36 seconds and 60 seconds.
[Door1 Unlock time]: From this field, to set up the unlock time of door1, values can be set up between 1 second and 10 seconds.
[Door2 Unlock time]: From this field, to set up the unlock time of door2, values can be set up between 1 second and 10 seconds.
[Replay Ring]: To enable or disable the outdoor bells ring tone during calling on the outdoor bell. After modifying the parameters, touch to save the settings. Save Ring Basic Door1 Ringtone Mp3 Voice Mail Door2 Ringtone Mp3 1 5 Ring Volume Ring time Door1 Unlock time Door2 Unlock time 20 40 3 3 Replay Ring Enable Save 2.3.3 Network Touch the Network icon to enter the Network menu. Network setup includes: Basic and Advanced. Basic Basic Addressing type DHCP Advanced MAC address 00-11-E2-6A-4B-5C IP address 192.192.120.032 2.3.3.1 Network-Basic
[Addressing type]: There are two options: Static and DHCP. After selecting an Internet connection setting - such as static or DHCP, users can access the device remotely via the Tuya Smart app. 25 26 1). If static allocation has been selected, it is necessary to set up an IP address, a subnet mask, a gateway, and a DNS address.
[IP address]: Enter the IP address in this field.
[Subnet mask]:Input numbers for the subnet mask.
[Gateway]: Enter numbers for the default gateway.
[DNS Address]: Input numbers for the DNS address in this field. 2). If DHCP is selected, the server will allocate the indoor monitor IP address automatically. NOTE: Save the IP address when selecting DHCP and the indoor monitor will automatically connect with the server. It will allocate an IP address when the connection is stable, and this address will be displayed on the interface. 2.3.3.2 Network-Advanced In advanced menu, user can set up Wifi, RTSP and Mobile phone. The blue icon indicates the selected option is enable. Note: User should enable the relevant function with blue icon before setup. Network Basic Wifi Advanced ONVIF RTSP Mobile phone monitor will automatically reboot, it will be connected to the wireless router after starting. Now the wireless function of the indoor monitor has been activation and works normally. Wifi Search WIFI Add Wifi Search WIFI Add test-1 (100/100) Test123 (100/100) iiwifi (100/100) TP-LINK_OBB4D2 (100/100) iiwifi (36/100) test-1 WIFI PWD 2018test A. Wifi For the indoor monitor with WIFI function, users can visit the device remotely by the following methods: through network cable connection or through wireless connection. If through wireless connection, please setup the parameters about Wifi manually. First enable the option WIFI, the blue icon indicates Wifi is enabled. Touch Wifi to enter the Wifi setup menu. Notice 2) Touch Add the wireless router. to enter the interface as follows, input the correct information about Wifi Search WIFI Add To connect via Wifi, it is recommended toset the Addressing Type of the Network Basic interface to DHCP. When configuring Wifi related parameters, the user can enter the network basic interface to check whether the indoor monitor can assign an IP address. If not, the user must reset the parameters related to Wifi. 1) Touch and touch it, if the wireless password of the wireless router is enabled, it pops up a window to enter the password of the wireless router, input the correct password and setting ok, the indoor and available wireless devices will be shown on the list. Choose one Search WIFI 27 28 Wifi Search WIFI Add SSID AuthMode WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK EncrypType AES Password Wifi Search WIFI Add SSID test-1 AuthMode WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK EncrypType AES Password 2018test Save Save
[SSID]: Input the effective wireless router SSID.
[AuthMode]: Options include WPA-PSK/WPA2-PSK and NONE.
[EncrypType]: Options include AES and TKIP.
[Password]: Input the wireless password of the wireless router. Touch function of the monitor will take effect after restarting. B. ONVIF Save to confirm, the indoor monitor will automatically restart and the wireless Touch/click the option ONVIF to enter IPC Device interface(see the below figure). Add IPC Device Channel Device ID IP address Port User Password Status Advanced Touch/click to enter Search interface(see the below figure). Search Search Save Search Add DeviceID IpAddr Port Checked Chn Touch/click and online IPC devices in the same LAN will be displayed in the list below. Search Search OK 0/0 This indoor monitor supports ONVIF protocol. Users can connect up to two IP cameras which support ONVIF protocol to the indoor monitor. If users want to connect IP cameras to the monitor. Please enter Main Menu->Network->
Advanced interface to enable the option ONVIF, the blue icon indicates ONVIF is enabled. Network Basic Wifi Advanced ONVIF RTSP Mobile phone 29 Search Add DeviceID IpAddr Port Checked Chn IPCAM 192.168.10.115 80 IPCAM 192.168.10.136 80 3 3 0/0 Search OK 30 Enable the IPC channel detection switch, users can choose channel 3 or channel 4 to add. Click . OK Search Add DeviceID IpAddr Port Checked Chn IPCAM 192.168.10.115 80 IPCAM 192.168.10.136 80 3 4 0/0 Search OK IPC Device Channel 3 4 Add Device ID IPCAM IPCAM IP address 192.168.10.115 192.168.10.136 Port 80 80 User Password Status - -
Advanced Search Save IPC Device Channel 3 4 Add Device ID IPCAM IPCAM IP address 192.168.10.115 192.168.10.136 Port 80 80 User admin admin Password jsd888888 Test2017 Status - -
Advanced Search Save 31 On IPC Device interface, Channel shows the channel number on the monitor(3 means channel 3 of Cam1), IP address is the IP address of the IPC connected to the current channel, Port is the onvif port of the IPC connected to the current channel. Fill in the right user name and password of the IPC connected to the current channel. Status shows the added device connects to the monitor succeed or failed. If one IP camera has been added on the monitor, but the user name or password of the IPC are modified, the IPC will not be connected to the monitor successfully. If the added device cant connect to the monitor, user can fill in the right user name and password of the IPC again. Click , a prompt message Succeeded to save parameters. System reboot pops up on the window, click , the monitor will reboot. Save IPC Device Channel 3 4 Add Device ID IPCAM IPCAM IP address 192.168.10.115 192.168.10.136 Note Port 80 80 Succeeded to save parameters System reboot User admin admin Password jsd888888 Test2017 Status - -
Advanced Search Save After the monitor is restarted, if the IPC is added successfully, the IPC video image will be displayed on the monitor's real-time screen. The option Status will display OK(see the figure below). IPC Device Channel 3 4 Add Device ID IPCAM IPCAM IP address 192.168.10.115 192.168.10.136 Port 80 80 User admin admin Password jsd888888 Test2017 Status Disconnect OK Advanced Search Save 32 Click to enter the IPC information interface. IpCam Info:
Device Info Reboot
[Listening Port]: To set up the RTSP port, default value is 554.
[RTSP UserName]: To set up the RTSP user name, default value is Admin.
[RTSP Password]: To set up the RTSP password, default value is 888888". How to use RTSP?
First please download VLC Media Player from http://www.videoLan.org/VLC, and then install the VLC media player on your PC. According to the following method to view live video of the indoor monitor remotely. 1. Run VLC media player.
[Device Info]: Touch the option Device Info to get the IPC information.
[Reboot]: Touch the option Reboot to restart the device remotely. C. RTSP This indoor monitor support RTSP protocol, user can view one live feed channel with the remote access to the indoor monitor through VLC Media Player. First enable the option RTSP, the blue icon indicates RTSP is enabled. Touch RTSP to enter the RTSP setup menu. RTSP Listening Port RTSP UserName RTSP Password 00554 Admin 888888 rtsp://ipaddr:port/chn/stream(chn=1-4,stream=0-1) 2. Open Media->Stream->Network (see the following figures). 33 34 3. Input the right path such as rtsp://user:password@ipaddress:port/ chn/stream(chn=1, 2,3,4, stream=0 or 1, 0 means main stream, 1 means sub stream) in the address field Please enter a network URL, then click the button Play to the next interface to play. User is the same as entering the indoor monitor system, default is Admin. Password is the same as entering the indoor monitor system, default is 888888". Chn is the channel which will be connected remotely. Stream is code flow type, include main code and sub code, 0" is mainstream, 1" is substream. Port is rtsp protocol port, default is 554". For example, the ip address of the monitor is 192.168.10.113, the user name is Admin, the password is 888888, and to view channel 1. When connecting with main code, input rtsp://Admin:888888@192.168.10.113:554/1/0", and click Play to the next interface and according to the window information to enter the live view. Touch Mobile phone to enter the Phone configuration interface. Phone configuration Push time(s) 00 Push
[Push time(s)]: In this field, the user can set up the alarm push delay time of alarm push of the visitor call when the indoor monitor is unanswered, and it can be set between 0s and 30s. For example, if the user sets 15s, if the visitor presses the call button of the outdoor camera, when the indoor monitor is unanswered, the message will be pushed to the owners mobile phone after 15 seconds .
[Push]: indicates the push function is to be enabled. After modifying the parameters, the user needs to touch to exit the menu interface and save the parameters automatically. 2.3.4 Alarm Touch Alarm(The option character turns blue when selected) to enter the Alarm menu. Alarm setup include Motion and I/O. Notice: User only can watch one channel view through the VLC media player, and can't playback through it. D. Mobile Phone First enable the Mobile phone option before setting, the blue icon indicates the Mobile phone is enabled. Network Basic Wifi Advanced ONVIF RTSP Mobile phone Motion Channel Motion Sensitivity I/O Detection area MD Enable Record Push 1 2 35 36 2.3.4.1 Alarm--Motion 2.3.4.2 Alarm-I/O To enter motion setup, the dialog window where Sensitivity, MD Area, Enable Switch, record settings and Push Switch can be set will appear.
[Channel]: In this field, select the channel to be set up.
[Sensitivity]: Each channel has a specific sensitivity setting; there are eight levels, with 1 being the highest level of sensitivity; tap or to enter the editing mode, and touch the value to adjust the level.
[Detection area]: Sometimes, it is necessary to have some regions in the camera's coverage area enabled with the motion detection feature, while other regions in the same coverage area do not require this functionality. This may be handy when, for example, the camera covers the road and an adjoining area. While it would be useful to have the motion detection enabled on the area near the entrance to a building, it would most likely not be helpful to see it triggered every time a car or truck passes by on the nearby road. Each channel has a specific regional motion detecting setting. Touch . When viewing the selected channel's coverage area using the MD Area option, the blue area is where motion detection is activated, and transparent block is the area where motion detection is not activated. Touch and drag the frame to set up the region for motion detection, after completing the settings, touch to exit. To access the I/O Alarm menu, a dialog window where the I/O Alarm Status, Record, Alarm ring and Push settings can be set will then appear. Alarm Channel Motion I/O alarm status I/O Record Alarm ring Push 3 Close
[MD Enable]: Each channel has a corresponding channel switch. indicates that the motion detection alarm of the selected channel is enabled.
[Record]: indicates that the selected channel will record if it has been triggered by motion. Note: To select this option, please make sure that the SD card has been inserted, the video data can be stored on the SD card normally.
[Push]: indicates that if the selected channel is triggered by motion alarm, the detection information will be pushed to the owners mobile phone. Note: Please make sure that both the indoor monitor and the owners phone are connected to the Internet. After modifying the parameters, the user needs to touch to exit the menu interface and save the settings automatically.
[Channel]: In this field, select the channel(3 or 4) to be set up.
[I/O alarm status]: Each channel corresponds to an I/O status (see the following status explanations), which means that when an I/O alarm is triggered, it will activate the corresponding channel to start alarm recording or alarm push. I/O status types:
NO: set the I/O to NO(normally open), which means that in its normal state, the sensor is kept under constant low voltage. If the output voltage changes from low to high, then the alarm will be triggered. NC: set the I/O to NC(normally close), which means that in its normal state, the sensor is kept under constant high voltage. If the output voltage changes from high to low, then the alarm will be triggered. Close: Set the I/O to Close, which means that the external sensor alarm is not in use.
[Record]: indicates that the relevant channel will record if it is triggered by activity detected by the sensor. Notice: To select the option, please make sure that the SD card has been inserted, and the video data can be stored on the SD card normally.
[Alarm ring]: When the sensor connected to camera 1/camera 2 is triggered to alarm, set the alarm ring tone of camera 1/camera 2 channel.
[Push]: indicates that if the selected channel is triggered by I/O alarm, the alarm information will be pushed to the owners mobile phone. Note: Please make sure that both the indoor monitor and the owners phone are connected to the Internet. After modifying the parameters, the user needs to touch to exit the menu interface and save the settings automatically. 37 38 2.3.5 Record Scheduling Touch Scheduling(the option character turns blue when selected) to enter the Record Scheduling menu. Scheduling Channel 1 00 06 12 18 23 Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun. MD Normal I/O MD,I/O None From Mon.
All Copy Save
[Channel]: Users can select All, channel 1, channel 2, channel 3 or channel 4. There are five modes for recording: MD, I/O, Normal, MD, I/O, None. Different colors are used to identify the different recording modes: Orange refers to MD record, black red refers to I/O record, green refers to normal record, red refers to MD&I/O record, gray refers to no record. To set up weekly schedules, touch on the box of the recording status to be used (Alarm, Normal, or No record) and then touch on each box in the schedule time-line that this recording status is to be applied to. See the Scheduling screenshot in the preceding figure. Each gray block represents one hour on a 24-hour clock, i.e. the first block(next to each day of the week).represents the hour from midnight-01:00 AM and the last block (below the 23 on the right hand side of the screen) represents the hour from 11:00 PM-midnight. After setting up the record schedule, touch the Alternatively, left-click and drag the frames of the boxes in the schedule time-line where you want to. Another way to set up schedules is to create a schedule for one day of the week, and then use the Copy from and >> drop-down menus and setting from one day to another day or a series of up to all seven days of the week. To do this, first create a schedule for one day. Then, from the Copy from drop-down menu, select the first day of the week that the schedule should apply to. Next, from the to drop-down menu, select the last day of the week that the schedule should apply to, and click example, to set a schedule where the device uses MD recording from 2:00 AM until 1:00 PM, and normal recording from 1:00 PM until 10:00 PM on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, the process would be as follows:
1. Touch the orange box at the bottom of the screen to select MD record. Then, in the row of gray boxes next to the TUE. box, click all of boxes from the third box from the left to the box button at the bottom of the screen to save it. copy button settings to apply the copy button. For Save Copy Copy under the 12 at the top of the timeline(the box directly under the 12 should be selected) in order to select the hours between 2:00 AM and 1:00 PM. 2. Touch the green box at the bottom of the screen to select normal record. Then touch all of the boxes in the same row from the box immediately to the right of the box under the 12 at the top of the timeline to the third box from the right to select the hours from 1:00 PM-10:00 PM. 3. The preceding steps set a schedule for Tuesday, which can now be copied to Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. To copy it, from the Copy from field, first select Tues. 4. In the >> field, select Fri. and then touch Copy button. 5. To save this schedule, touch the Regardless of whether the schedule is set for each day individually or by copying one schedule to multiple days of the week, it is necessary activate it by touching the Without touching the button at the bottom of the screen. the schedule will not take effect. button. Copy Save Save 2.3.6 User Touch User to enter the User menu. In this field, a password for accessing the indoor monitor system can be set or changed. Login with password indicates the password is enabled, and user must input the correct password to login the system. After the password verification is set up (marked ) the Administrator can set up to seven user passwords, as well as an Administrator password. If the password function is enabled, it will be necessary to enter the password before logging in. Note: Once the password has been enabled, it is necessary to log in to the system as Admin in order to manage users; The Administrator's username (Admin) cannot be modified. The default password for 888888 Admin is
. User Admin Add user Delete user Login with password The following settings can only be set by the system administrator (who will be referred to throughout this manual as the Administrator; the username for the system administrator is Admin).
[Add User]: Touch to add new users. In this window, enter the new user's name and password in the corresponding fields, and then to confirm the password, enter it a second Add user 39 40 time in the Confirm Password field. The length of the password must not exceed 6 digits. And the user can add seven users at most. Touch to save. Save Add user User name test Password ******
Confirm password ******
Admin Modify PSW Local Old password New Password Confirm password Save Confirm
[Delete User]: In this window (see the following figure), the Administrator can delete users (
indicates the current user has been selected) by selecting the user of the user account to be deleted. And touch Delete user to enter the window to confirm whether to delete the selected user(s).
[Local Permission]: This allows the Administrator to give each user its permission to access a unique set of indoor monitor functions. That is, the Administrator can give a user access to one, some, or all of the following functions: Record, Playback, Set parameter, Ring, and Upgrade/Reboot/Maintenance/Format/Default, and the set of functions that one user is allowed to access may include functions that are different from the set of functions that another user is allowed to access (see the below figure). User Admin Add user test 1 2 Delete user Login with password Admin Modify PSW Local Operation authority Record Playback Set parameters Ring Upgrade/Reboot/Maintenance/Format/Default
[Modify Password]: Select a user to enter the interface to modify user's password. In this window, the Administrator can change the system's password. For security reasons, before a new password can be set, it is necessary to enter the original password. Notice: indicates that authority is enabled, indicates that authority is disabled. Touch to exit the menu interface, and settings will be saved automatically. 2.3.7 Maintenance Touch Maintenance(the option character turns blue when selected) to enter the System maintenance menu. Options include SD, Default and System Upgrade. 41 42 SD SD Default Upgrade Size/Free Free time Status Format 7488M/7376M xxxMin OK Auto overwrite Auto recording when the SD card is full. Notice: When the user inserts the SD card into the monitor, the monitor will automatically restart. 2.3.7.2 Default Touch Default to enter the Restore to default menu. The system restores the default configuration status in the factory, and corresponding setting can be resumed based on options on the menu. User can select All to restore all the settings to the original factory settings. The options include: Time, Color and margin, Record schedule, User, Maintenance, Network, Network advanced, Alarm setup and Tuya. Prompt: The language can't be resumed. Format Restore to default 2.3.7.1 SD To enter the System Maintenance, select SD (see adjacent figure). SD SD Default Upgrade Size/Free Free time Status Format 7488M/7376M xxxMin OK SD Default Upgrade All Time Maintenance Color and margin Network Record schedule Network advanced User Alarm setup Tuya Confirm Auto overwrite Auto 2.3.7.3 Upgrade Format System maintenance To enter the System Maintenance, select upgrade(see adjacent figure).
[Size/Free]: This field indicates amount of space available and the amount of unused space available on the SD card.
[Free Time]: This field indicates remaining recording time on the SD card.
[State]: There are three available statuses: OK and No SD.If a new SD card is used with the device for the first time, please format the SD card.
[Format]: First enable the format option function. The blue icon indicates the option of format is enabled, and touch
[Auto overwrite]:Options Include Disable and Auto. If the user chooses Disable, the recording stops when the SD card is full. Once the SD card is full, it will not record again until overwrite is enabled. If the user chooses Auto, recording continues and overwrites previous to begin formatting. Format SD Default Upgrade System upgrade Upgrade 43 44 2.3.9 Save/Exit On the Configuration menu, touch to exit the menu interface and all the settings will be saved automatically. 3. Mobile Phone Software Visit Home Security Begins at the Tuya Smart Your new security products are start of Tuya Smart around your entire property. Now, youll always be connected to your home, so you can watch over your property and answer it from anywhere. Note:
1). Router Band--This IP indoor monitor will only connect to the 2.4GHZ band. If you have a dual-band router, you must create unique SSID for the 2.4GHZ and 5GHZ bands. Prior to initiating the syncing process, make sure your device is connect to the 2.4GHZ SSID. 2). Router b/g/n --This IP indoor monitor works on 802(b/g/n) network. Step 1. Download Tuya Smart app The Tuya Smart will walk you through setting up and managing your all security products. Search for Tuya Smart in one of the app stores, android in Play Store, and IOS in App Store. Step 2. Sign up an account Select registration region. Email is your available email account. Password requires at least 6~20 characters with a mix of letters and numbers. First copy the upgrade software MC6630_MZ96360H2W_CEMP_V1.0.0_211026.sw to the SD card, then insert the SD card into the monitor, and the monitor will restart automatically. After the monitor restarts, enter the System upgrade menu, touch Upgrade to upgrade the firmware, and the warning information System upgrading, it will take 2 or 3 minutes. Do not power off! pops up. After a while, the monitor will restart automatically. After the monitor restarts, the system software upgrade process will be shown on the screen. Upgrading ... Dont power off and wait 5~6 minutes!
Notice:
1. The system upgrade takes at least five minutes; during this period, please do not remove the SD card or turn off the monitor. After the upgrade is complete, the device will restart automatically . 2. The SD card file system must be FAT32. 2.3.8 Information Touch Information(the option character turns blue when selected) to enter the Device information menu. The information included accessible through this interface includes:
UUID, Recording channel, the software version and the release date. Information UUID AuthKey Recording Channel 4 I/O Alarm 2 Software version V2.0.1RW Release date 2022-11-02 MAC 00:11:4b:c3:f6:c5 Nat status Enable 45 46 Step 3. Connect the IP indoor monitor to a WiFi router through a cable or WIFI. If through wireless connection, please refer to the following method. Slide finger in any direction to bring up the tool bar menu, then touch . Touch Network to the next. Configuration System Door Network Alarm Scheduling User Maintenance Information Touch Advanced, enable WIFI. Then touch Wifi to enter. Touch . Search WIFI Network Basic Wifi Advanced ONVIF RTSP Mobile phone Wifi Search WIFI Add Available wireless devices will be shown on the list. Choose one and touch it. Wifi Search WIFI Add test-1 (100/100) Test123 (100/100) iiwifi (100/100) TP-LINK_OBB4D2 (100/100) iiwifi (36/100) Fill in the correct password of the wireless router and confirm. The device will reboot automatically and it will connect to the router. test-1 WIFI PWD 2018test Step 4. Connect your smart-phone to the same WiFi router. Note: Please make sure both the IP indoor monitor and your smart-phone are connected to the Internet. Step 5. Login the Tuya Smart app, add a new IP monitor refer to the following two methods. One: Click Add Device->Searching for nearby devices->choose available device found to add. Two: Add a new IP monitor manually. Click Add Device or Click Add Manually->
Camera & Lock-> Smart Camera or Access Control;
Choose Cable Search device, make sure the monitor has been connected to the same WiFi router;
Select device to add. Adding device. Adding device complete;
47 48 3.1 The icons on live view 3.2 Share your device Steps: Settings>>Share Device>>Tap on Add Sharing>>Type in account>>Confirm Sharing. Note: If a permanent resident in your home has an account, we recommend that you go to Home Management interface to set the account as a family member and share all your family devices and Tap-To-Run Scene with the family member. Full screen preview Album Unlock the door lock connected to the current indoor monitor, if the monitor does not support this function, it will prompt Fault after pressing the button. 3.3 Remove your device Setting Steps: Settings>>Remove Device>>Confirm. Note: When remove the device on the app, the current monitor will auto-reboot. Preview mode Mute Speak Snapshot Record/Stop record Playback recording on SD card storage Quality switch: HD/SD Volume on Switch Channel Unlock the door lock connected to the current doorbell Advanced setting 49 50 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body.
1 | Label and location | ID Label/Location Info | 195.27 KiB | January 05 2023 / January 19 2023 |
Model: IRS96340TH4W-CEMP FCC ID: 2A9RY-IRS96340TH4W This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
1 | Cover Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 93.51 KiB | January 05 2023 / January 19 2023 |
WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6310238.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case LB Technology Co.,Ltd Letter of Agency DateDec. 22, 2022 Element Materials Technology 100 Frobisher Business Park Malvern Worcestershire WR14 1BX UK To Whom It May Concern:
We certify that we are not subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse ACT of 1988, U.S.C. 862. Further, no party, as defined in 47 CFR 1.2002(b), to the application, is subject to denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Yours faithfully Signature Cong Chen / CEO Typed name and Title
1 | FCC Request for Confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 70.54 KiB | January 05 2023 / January 19 2023 |
WARNING:pdfminer.pdfpage:The PDF <_io.BufferedReader name='/Volumes/Scratch/Incoming/eg-scratch/6310240.pdf'> contains a metadata field indicating that it should not allow text extraction. Ignoring this field and proceeding. Use the check_extractable if you want to raise an error in this case LB Technology Co.,Ltd Date: Dec. 22, 2022 Federal Communications Commission Authorization and Evaluation Division Confidentiality Request regarding application for certification of FCC ID:
2A9RY-IRS96340TH4W Pursuant to Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of the Commissions Rules, we hereby request confidential treatment of information accompanying this application as outlined below:
Exhibit Type Schematics Block Diagram Operational Description File Name Schematics.pdf Block Diagram.pdf Operational Description.pdf The above materials contain trade secrets and proprietary information not customarily released to the public. The public disclosure of these materials may be harmful to the applicant and provide unjustified benefits to its competitors. The applicant understands that pursuant to Section 0.457 of the Rules, disclosure of this application and all accompanying documentation will not be made before the date of the Grant for this application. Sincerely, Signature Cong Chen / CEO Typed name and Title
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2023-01-19 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2023-01-19
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
LB Technology Co.,Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0033190711
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1 | Physical Address |
No.1 of FuHua Road,AnFu Area, Tan Zhou Town, Zhong Shan City, Guangdong Prov., C
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No.1 of FuHua Road,AnFu Area, Tan Zhou Town
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Shenzhen, China, N/A
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1 |
China
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
p******@element.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
2A9RY
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
IRS96340TH4W
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
C******** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
18928********
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1 | Fax Number |
18928********
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1 |
2******@qq.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Video door phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | RF output power is peak conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating inconjunction with any other transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Shenzhen ZKT Technology Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
L**** X****
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1 | Telephone Number |
0086-********
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1 |
z******@zkt-lab.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.0482000 |
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