WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE MONITOR OR POWER
ADAPTER TO WATER OR MOISTURE.
Read Instructions -All the safety and operating instructions should be
read before operating this equipment. These instructions should be
retained for future reference.
Heed Warnings - All warnings on the equipment and in the operating
instructions should be adhered to. All instructions regarding care and
operation of this equipment should be followed.
Power Sources - Equipment should only be connected to the power
supply specified in the operating instructions or as marked on the
equipment.
Power Cord Protection-Keep cable cords and plugs clear off other
objects, particularly at the point where they exit the equipment.
Cleaning - Clean the equipment by wiping with a soft cloth (do not use
any abrasive agents or water).
Non-use Periods - Power cords should be unplugged from the outlet
when left unused for a long period of time.
Object and Liquid Entry - Take care not to drop objects or liquids on
any part of the equipment.
Damage Requiring Service -The unit should be serviced by a qualified
service personnel when:
- The power supply cord or the plug has been damaged or
- Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled onto the equipment or
- The equipment has been exposed to rain or
- The equipment does not appear to operate normally or exhibits
a marked change in performance or
- The equipment has been dropped and/or the enclosure has been
damaged.
Servicing - Do not attempt to service the appliance beyond that
described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be
referred to as Qualified Distributor's Service Personnel.
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WARNING
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC
SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THE MONITOR OR POWER
ADAPTER TO WATER OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION: DO NOT OPEN. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
CAUTION! TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT
REMOVE COVER OR BACK, NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
OTHER WARNINGS
Monitor is designed for indoor use only. Do not install outdoors.
Keep the equipment dry. If water should get in,wipe off immediately.
Water contains minerals that can erode electronic circuits.
Intercom system is not operational during a power failure .
Intercom system may be affected by radio frequency interference or
EMI(electrical magnetic interference) in areas where broadcasting
station antennas are close by.
Keep all wiring at least 1 foot away from fluorescent lighting, dimmer
switches and AC power.
EXPLANATION OF TWO SYMBOLS
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral
triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of
uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure
that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of
electrical shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended
to alert the user to the presence of important operating and
maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
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FCC CLASS B NOTICE
NOTE:
This equipment has been Certified and found to comply with the limits
regulated by FCC,and CE. Therefore, it is designed to provide reasonable
protection against interference and will not cause interference with other
appliance usage. However, it is imperative that the user follows this
manuals guidelines to avoid improper usage which may result in damage
to the unit, electrical shock, and fire hazard or injury. In order to improve
the feature functions and quality of the product, the specifications are
subject to change without notice from time to time.
NOTE:
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 with
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installaition. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or televis ion reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to connect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the monitor unit
- Increase the separation between the monitor and camera
- Connect the equipment on a separate outlet
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician
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HFX-700R KIT VIDEO INTERCOM SYSTEM
1. HFX-700R KIT introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Video Intercom System. This advanced
system not only allows you to identify and communicate with visitors at
the door and allows for remote door strike release, it can also record the
video intercom communication on a micro SD card for later playback.
This system has an interactive on screen menu for easy operation by
touch sensitive buttons located on the two sides of the screen. Please
read thru this manual for all detailed functions.
This package consists of a main monitor and a doorbell camera unit and
a power supply.
This intercom system is capable of expanding up to a maximum of 4
indoor monitors and 2 doorbell cameras in a standard system. With
additional EX-HUB home-run expansion modules, the total number of
monitors can be extended up to 8 total.
For more information regarding the complete line of our products,
please visit www.comelitusa.com
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2.HFX-700R KIT Parts Identification
2.1. Main Monitor
178mm
(7.0)
36mm
(1.42)
1
14
7
8
10 1112139
118mm
(4.65)
2
3
4
6
5
HFX-700R Main monitor identification:
1. Micro SD card slot socket
2. 3.5" Color TFT Screen
3. Touch sensitive buttons (4 on each side, unmarked)
4. Speaker
5. In use LED
6. Monitor LED
7. Intercom LED
8. Speach open LED
9. Microphone
10. Cut-off button( )
11. Intercom button( )
12. Monitoring button( )
13. Door release button( )
14. Power switch
15. Bell Volume tuner( )
16. Speaker Volume tuner( )
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HFX-700R Main menu identification:
1.Confirm
1
2. Video and menu display area
3. Tab right
2
4. Tab left
5. Play
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6. Setup
7. 1st doorbell camera
8. 2st doorbell camera
5678910
9. Paging other monitor
10. Chime enable or disable
Main monitor wall mount bracket
Wall mount bracket
PT1
PT2
DG1
89mm
(3.5)"
DG2
OUT+
OUT-
DR2
DR1
<+>
POWER
<->
136mm
(5.35)"
8.4mm(0.33)"
Wiring terminals
PT1
1
PT2
DG1
2
DG2
OUT+
3
OUT-
4
DR2
DR1
5
<+>
POWER
<->
6
1
Magnetic switch sensor connection: for door status detection
2
External chime or light indicator connection: for optional third party device
Expansion monitor connection: for more indoor monitor expansion
3
(w/polarity)
4
Door camera connection(2): to the 2nd door camera terminals(no polarity)
5
Door camera connection(1): to the 1st door camera terminals(no polarity)
9. Jumper 1 (dry contact or current output selection)
10. Wire to door strike
11. Wire to main Monitor
2.3.HFX-700R KIT Packaging
36mm
JP2
JP1
1 23 4
91011
7
8
Main monitor
PT1
PT2
DG1
DG2
OUT+
OUT-
DR2
DR1
<+>
POWER
<->
Wall mount bracket
X1
Adaptor
X1
Door camera
White wall
mount screws
X4
7
HF COLOR VIDEO INTERCOM
X1X1
Flat head screws
X4
WITH RECORDING
HFX-700RKIT
,
OWNERS MANUAL
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
Manual
X1
security
screw wrench
X1
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3. HFX-700R KIT Installation
3.1. Positioning the devices
Main monitor
Door camera
View Angle:Proper height:
170cm
(66.9)"
70cm
(27.6)"
165cm
(64.9)"
50cm(19.7)"50cm(19.7)"
100cm
(39.3)"
The proper height of monitor or door camera is 160~170cm(63"~67")
from the ground. This may vary on each installation. View range should
be actively tested before complete.
Viewing window of door camera is about 70cm up-n-down, and 100cm
left-n-right.
NOTE 1: Wiring distance
From main monitor to door camera: Maximum of 328 feet with
AWG18 normal 2-wrie parallel wires or CAT-5 cable.
From monitor to monitor (every section): Maximum of 328 feet with
AWG22normal 2-wrie parallel wires or CAT-5 cable.
NOTE 2: the installation environment
Please avoid installation in an enclosed
environment as this may cause feedback.
Please avoid installation in direct sunlight
as this can cause a blurry picture or dark
shadows on subjects facing the camera.
Please avoid wire installation near other
power or signal lines and avoid placing
units close to high power appliances as
this may cause audio/video interference.
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3.2. Installation
STAGE 1: Installation of main monitor
A. Fasten the wall mount bracket using the provided hardware.
B.Fasten wires on terminals accordingly. (Refer to STAGE 3)
C. Plug pin wires and mount the monitor unit on bracket.
Do not plug power
Wall mount bracketMonitor
STAGE 2: Installation of the door cameras
A. Use security screw wrench disassemble screw and remove door camera
unit from bracket.
B. Fasten wall mount bracket on position.
C. Fasten wires on terminals and select jumpers for desired function.
(refer to STAGE 3)
D. Mount door camera unit on bracket, secure the assembly screw.
at this stage.
security screw wrench
Pull out screw cover
to access the screw
Door cameraBracket
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STAGE 3: Wiring and settings
A. Wire the system from door camera terminals to monitor terminals
accordingly.
B. Select and plug JP2 to its RIGHT( ) to disable LED illumination of the
doorbell camera when it's activated. Factory setting is LEFT( ) which
enables automatic LED illumination.
C. Select and plug JP1 to its RIGHT( ) for direct current output control
(12VDC 300mA) directly for a strike. Factory setting has JP1 to its LEFT
( ) for dry contact bridge control.(Refer to 3.3 Door Release Options)
D. External chime wiring diagram refer to figure 1.
1
Terminals for magnetic switch (optional)
2
Terminals for external chime (optional)
3
Terminals for expansion monitor (w/polarity)
4
Terminals for the 2nd door camera (no polarity)
5
Terminals for the 1st door camera (no polarity)
6
Terminals for power adapter
7
Terminals to main monitor (no polarity)
8
Terminals for door strike
9
Electric Lock
door camera
Wiring terminal
Magnetic switch(optional)
External chime(optional)
9
8
JP2
JP1
1 23 4
7
To expansion monitor
To the 2nd door camera
Main monitor
Wiring terminal
PT1
PT2
DG1
DG2
OUT+
OUT-
DR2
DR1
<+>
POWER
<->
1
2
3
4
5
Red
Black
6
Figure 1: External chime wiring diagram (DC or AC power supply)
POWER
AC24V or
DC24V 1A
External chime
DG1
DG2
NOTE:External chime(DG1,DG2) provide as a normal open dry contact
with no polarity, allowing maximum by-pass current of AC24V or
DC24V 1A.
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3.3. Door Release Options
Each Door Camera on the system is able to operate and release one
electric lock. On a full system with 2 door cameras, the user is able to
release up to two electric locks. The system can only release one electric
lock at a time, depending on which door camera the call originated from.
There are two door release wiring options that work with the Video
Intercom System.
The system can either provide a normally open dry contact (figure 1), or
can be configured to give power (12V DC 300mA) straight to an electric
lock that is within the power requirements (figure 2). If you are using
power from the system (figure 2), It is necessary to use an electric lock
that requires less than 300mA of power to engage the strike.
Figure 1: Door Release Option 1 (Additional power supply)
Door camera
JP1
NOTE: When jumper setting is left
(factory setting), the DOOR RELEASE
terminals provide as a normal open
dry contact with no polarity, allowing
maximum by-pass current of AC24V
or DC24V 1A.
Power for Lock
12/24V DC
1 Amp Max
Electric Lock
Figure 2: Door Release Option 2 (Using power from the system)
7
JP2
JP1
1 23 4
JP1
NOTE: When jumper setting is right,
Door camera
the DOOR RELEASE terminals provide
current output of maximum 12VDC
Electric Lock
300mA.
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4. HFX-700R KIT read before operation
4.1. Attention
A. Micro SD card, SDHC(High Capacity SD card), is not included in this
product package.
B. Insert SD card properly. The SD card can be 2GB to 16GB memory size.
4
HC
S
m
i
cro
SD card socket
C. The video quality is 720x480 pixels, every recording (20 sec. a section)
takes about 15M memory size. Every photo takes about 130KB memory
size (So for a 4 GB card, it can hold about 260 Videos or 25,000 pictures).
D. If SD memory is full, new recording will overlay the oldest section.
Backup SD card memory is necessary.
E. Power on the machine, you will see main menu display on screen, blue
LED of the call button at doorbell camera on.
F. Menu display will turn off after 90 seconds of standing by.
G. There is a power reserve for 12 hours for clock adjustments. after 12
hours of the unit being powered off, the time settings will revert back
to default settings and the user will have to set the time again.
4.2. On screen menu icons
ICON FUNCTION
Play
Setup
1st doorbell camera
2nd doorbell camera
Paging other monitor
Chime
Chime disable
Set clock
Door status-BELL
Door status-LED
Video recording mode
photo recording mode
Format SD card
Escape to MAIN menu
Tab right
Tab left
ICON FUNCTION
Tab up
Tab down
Confirm
Play
Stop
Pause
Record
Zoom in
Zoom out
Tilt view
Video log
Delete video
Escape to MAIN menu
Off
SD
SD card in place
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4.3. Setup menu
A. Move cursor to SETUP iconat main menu;
B. Presscan enter setup menu.
4.3.1. Adjust clock
A. At setup menu,andcan move the cursor;and
can alter parameter (figure 1);
B.can save your new setup.
4.3.2. Door open status indication
A. There are PT1 and PT2 terminals on main monitor for connection of a
magnetic switch to detect door open status.
(magnetic switch is not included in the package)
B. At setup menu, andcan move the cursor to the mode you
like; can save your setup (figure 2).
C. If select, when door is opening, the main monitor will make a
chime indication; If select, when door is opening, the LED of
the main monitor's door release button will turn ON.
2010/12/08
15:29:30
YY/MM/DD
Set Time/Date15:30
V3.0.2(101206)
(figure 1)
Door Status Chime15:30
V3.0.2(101206)
(figure 2)
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4.3.3 Video or photo recording
A. At setup menu, and can move the cursor to the mode
you like; can save your setup.
B. If select , enable automatic video recording mode, 20 seconds
a section, when visitor calls from doorbell camera.
C. If select , enable automatic photo recording mode, 3 shots per
action, when visitor calls from doorbell camera.
Video15:30
V3.0.2(101206)
(figure 1)(figure 2)
Photo 315:30
V3.0.2(101206)
4.3.4. Format a new SD card
A. At setup menu,andcan move the cursor to SD card format
option; to confirm (figure 1).
B. SelectYESto format your SD card, WARNING: Your previous memory
saving on the SD card will be erased.
C. SelectNO to skip format execution.
4.3.5. Exit setup menu
A. At setup menu, moveandto EXIT option;to select.
(figure 2)
Format
YESNO
Format SD Card15:30
V3.0.2(101206)
(figure 1)(figure 2)
Exit15:30
V3.0.2(101206)
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4.4. Intercom function operations
4.4.1. Push to talk function
A. Speach open LED on means voice is free to go out from monitor to
door camera.
B. During conversation, press Monitor Button for 2 seconds to switch
to push to talk mode. Under this mode, press-on Monitor Button and
speaking out LED on allows push to talk to go out to door
camera; let-go Monitor Button and speaking out LED off allows
unilateral voice to come in from door camera.
C. This function can be useful when environment at door camera side
becomes too noisy.
4.4.2. Visitor Calls from Door Camera
A. Typical video intercom function, when call button is triggered, all
monitors will
B. In 3 seconds time, the main monitor begins to record video of the door
camera. In 20 seconds time ianswer from monitor, the
system will time out. Visitor's video is recorded (figure 1).
C. If tenant answers from main monitor (press monitor button ), video
recording 20 seconds, conversation time is limited to 90
seconds.
D. If tenant answers visitor call from sub-monitor, main monitor will cut
off, video recording will stop pre maturely.
E. Press door release button to control door strike; cutoff
button can end the intercom operation.
chime and monitors will turn on.
f there is no
continues for
pressing the
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4.4.3. an/tilt functionzoom and p
A. While talking to the doorbell camera from main monitor, tenant can at
the same time operate the on-screen-menu to stop or resume video
recording.
B. To operate zoom and pan/tilt function has to stop recording first and
resume afterward. (figure 1,2,3,4)
A. From the main monitor, tenant can operate hard button to monitor
doorbell cameras or operate on-screen-menu for interactive functions
as video recording, zoom and tilt viewing angles (figure 1).
B. Monitoring doorbell camera is limited for 90 seconds before automatic
cutoff.
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4.4.5. All page announcement and intercom among monitors
A. From any monitor, tenant can press intercom button or select
the function from the on-screen to page and make
a to other monitors (figure 2).
nnoucements
B. Paging and a can last for 30 seconds time, if any other
nnoucements
monitor press the intercom button to
then engage in
SD
intercom conversation for maximum of 90 seconds.
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(figure 1)(figure 2)
main monitor menu
respond, the two monitors can
4.5.functionPrivacy
A. Move and select the BELL iconon the main menu.
B.means;means
chime is
privacy off (chime on)privacy on and the
disabled.
4.6. Video/Photo playback menu
A. Move and select PLAYBACK iconfrom main menu can play the
latest video/photo recorded.(figure 1).
4.6.1. Video or photo playback
A. Select playback icon on main menu will firstly play the latest
video/photo recorded.
B. Video and photo are stored on the same file logs. Playback will show
( ) or ( ) on the up left corner.
C. Selectto search all video /photo by picture frames of the date.
D. Selectto search video FILES by date log(figure 2 and 3).
E. Selectto playback;to pause; to stop(figure 4 ).
F. Selectcan return to main menu.
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10062800
/100401-1
10/06/28
04 57 39
10122400
(figure 1)(figure 2)
2010/06/28
04 57 39
10/12/08
04 57 39
10120800
/112655-1
(figure 3)(figure 4)
4.6.2. Delete video/photo section(s)
A. Selectto enter delete sub menu. (figure 5).
B. Move and select delete by SINGLE video section or ALL video sections.
C. Reconfirm YES or NO for the action (figure 6).
D. Select EXIT to move to PLAYBACK menu; Selectto return to
main menu.
File Delete
Single
All
Cancel
Delete
YESNO
Doorreleasebutton
Monitoringbutton
Intercombutton
(figure 5)(figure 6)
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EXPANSION OPTIONS
A. HFX-700R package a main monitor, a door camera, and a
power adaptor for the monitor.
B. With HFX-700R the system is capable of
expanding up to a total of 4 indoor monitors and 2 doorbell cameras.
System layout 1:
NOTE: the system is capable of expanding up to a total of 4 monitors
(1 main video monitor + 3 expansion video monitor or 3 expansion audio
monitor (video or audio mixing types) and 2 door cameras.
Maximum wiring distance
(using dry contact lock control at doorbell camera)
Wire type
CAT-5
AWG#22
parallel wires
AWG#18
parallel wires
Maximum wiring distance
(using the 12VDC/300mA lock control at doorbell camera)
Wire type
AWG#22
parallel wires
AWG#18
parallel wires
NOTE : CAT-5 can NOT serve the purpose on this kind of installation
condition.
A Max
consists of
basic system fully expanded,
Wire assignment
}
Signal wires
Signal wires
Signal wires
Wire assignment
Signal wires
Signal wires
A MaxB Max
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
A MaxB Max
50m
(164 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
B MaxB MaxB Max
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
50m
(164 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
EX-700D
A Max
HFX-700R KIT
EX-700H or EX-700A
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System layout 2:
NOTE 1: The wiring HUB can amplify and distribute the 2-wire signal
among the main monitor and sub-monitors.
NOTE 2: the system is capable of expanding up to a total of 5 monitors
with 1 EX-HUB or 8 total monitors with 2 EX-HUBs connected in one system.
Maximum wiring distance
(using dry contact lock control at doorbell camera)
Wire type
CAT-5
AWG#22
parallel wires
AWG#18
parallel wires
Maximum wiring distance
(using the 12VDC/300mA lock control at doorbell camera)
Wire type
AWG#22
parallel wires
AWG#18
parallel wires
NOTE : CAT-5 can NOT serve the purpose on this kind of installation
condition.
Wire assignment
}
Signal wires
Signal wires
Signal wires
Wire assignment
Signal wires
Signal wires
A MaxB Max
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
A MaxB MaxC Max
50m
(164 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
50m
(164 feet)
100m
(328 feet)
(328 feet)
(328 feet)
(328 feet)
(328 feet)
(328 feet)
C Max
100m
100m
100m
100m
100m
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B Max
A Max
A Max
HFX-700REX-700D
EX-700H or EX-700A
EX-HUB
IN
POWER
POWER LED
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
C Max
NOTE 1:OUT4 can also be
used to connect to a expansion
monitor.
NOTE 2:wiring distance<300ft.
EX-HUB
IN
POWER
POWER LED
OUT1
OUT2
OUT3
OUT4
C Max
C Max
EX-700H or EX-700A
EX-700H or EX-700A
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1. Expansion Video Monitor (EX-700H)
1.1. EX-700H Identification
EX-700H
1
178mm
(7.0)
12
5
6
2
4
3
13
14
15
16
36mm
(1.42)
EX-700H identification:
1. 3.5" Color TFT Screen
2. Speaker
3. In use LED
4. Monitor LED
5. Intercom LED
6. Speach open LED
7. Microphone
8. Cut-off button( )
9. Intercom button( )
10. Monitoring button( )
11. Door release button( )
12. Power switch
13. Brightness tuner( )
14. Sharpness tuner( )
15. Bell Volume tuner( )
16. Speaker Volume tuner( )
8 9 10 117
118mm
(4.65)
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EX-700H Wall mount bracket
Wall mount bracket
PT1
PT2
89mm
(3.5)
OUT+
OUTIN+
IN-
<+>
POWER
<->
136mm
(5.35)
8.4mm(0.33)
1
Magnetic switch sensor connection: for door status detection
2
OUT: to next EX-700H monitor, w/polarity
3
IN: from HFX-700R or EX-700H monitor, w/polarity
4
Power adapter connection
Wiring terminals
PT1
1
PT2
OUT+
2
OUTIN+
3
IN-
<+>
POWER
4
<->
EX-700H packaging
PT1
PT2
OUT+
OUTIN+
IN-
<+>
POWER
<->
Expansion monitor
X1
X1
Wall mount bracket
Adaptor
X1
X2
White wall mount screwsX2Flat head screws
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1.2. EX-700H Installation
STAGE 1: Installation of the expansion monitor
A. Fasten the wall mount bracket using the provided hardware.
B.Fasten wires on terminals accordingly. (Refer to STAGE 2)
C. Plug pin wires and mount the monitor unit on bracket.
Do not plug power
Wall mount bracketMonitor
STAGE 2: Wiring and settings
A. Wire the system from terminals to terminals as accordingly.
Expansion monitor
wiring terminal
at this stage.
Main monitor
Wiring terminal
Magnetic
switch
4
To next
expansion monitor
1
Terminals for expansion monitor (w/polarity)
Terminals for magnetic switch (optional)
2
3
Terminals from previous monitor (w/polarity)
4
Terminals for next monitor (w/polarity)
5
Terminals for power adapter
PT1
PT2
OUT+
OUTIN+
IN-
<+>
POWER
<->
2
3
Red
Black
5
24
PT1
PT2
DG1
DG2
OUT+
OUT-
DR2
DR1
<+>
POWER
<->
1
Red
Black
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1.3. EX-700H Operation
1.3.1. Visitor Calls from Door Camera
A. When the Call button on the camera is pressed, All monitors on the
system will ring with a chime sound and all monitors will be activated.
B. After the call, if nothing on the monitor is pressed, the system will time
out after 30 seconds. If the monitor button is pressed, the system
will stay active for 90 seconds.
C. You are able to terminate the activity on the monitor at any time by
pressing the Cut-off button .
D. Press door release button from monitor can release remote door
strike at door camera.
1.3.2. Audio and Video monitoring
A. Press the monitor button can monitor audio and video from door
camera.
B. If there is a second door camera on this system, press Monitor button
again to scroll to the second expansion door camera.
At anytime if you wish to terminate the monitoring, press the Cut-off
C.
button to terminate the system.
1.3.3. and intercom functionAll-page
A. When system consists of main monitor and expansion monitor and an
outdoor doorbell/camera unit, the system can provide intercom function.
B. Press intercom button from any monitor, all other monitors will react
by making bell sound. At the same time, the host can speak and
broadcast voice message to all other monitors.
C. The broadcast mode can last for 20 seconds. During the 20 seconds,
any other monitor intercom button to engage intercom
conversation with the host for maximum of 90 seconds. This function
provides only, monitors show no picture.
audio intercommunication
D. At anytime if you wish to terminate the monitoring, press the Cut-off
button to terminate the .
Main monitor
can press the
communication
Expansion monitor
Door camera
Door release button
Monitoring button
Intercom button
Cut-off button
Call button
Door release button
Monitoring button
Intercom button
Cut-off button
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2. Expansion audio Monitor (EX-700A)
2.1. EX-700A Identification
178mm
(7.0)
36mm
(1.42)
11
4
5
EX-700A identification:
1. Speaker
2. In use LED
3. Monitor LED
4. Intercom LED
5. S LED
peach open
6. Microphone
7. Cut-off button( )
8. Intercom button( )
9. Monitoring button( )
10. Door release button( )
11. Power switch
12. Bell Volume tuner( )
13. Speaker Volume tuner( )
7 8 9 106
118mm
(4.65)
12
1
13
3
2
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EX-700A Wall mount bracket
Wall mount bracket
PT1
PT2
89mm
(3.5)
OUT+
OUTIN+
IN-
<+>
POWER
<->
136mm
(5.35)
8.4mm(0.33)
1
Magnetic switch sensor connection: for door status detection
2
OUT: to next EX-700A audio monitor, w/polarity
3
IN: from HFX-700R or EX-700A monitor, w/polarity
4
Power adapter connection
Wiring terminals
PT1
1
PT2
OUT+
2
OUTIN+
3
IN-
<+>
POWER
4
<->
EX-700A packaging
PT1
PT2
OUT+
OUTIN+
IN-
<+>
POWER
<->
X1
Expansion
audio monitor
X1
Wall mount bracket
X1
Adaptor
X2
White wall mount screwsX2Flat head screws
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2.2. EX-700A Installation
STAGE 1: Installation of the expansion monitor
A. Fasten the wall mount bracket using the provided hardware.
B.Fasten wires on terminals accordingly. (Refer to STAGE 2)
C. Plug pin wires and mount the monitor unit on bracket.
Do not plug power
Wall mount bracketMonitor
STAGE 2: Wiring and settings
A. Wire the system from terminals to terminals as accordingly.
Expansion monitor
wiring terminal
at this stage.
Main monitor
Wiring terminal
Magnetic
switch
4
To next
expansion monitor
1
Terminals for expansion monitor (w/polarity)
Terminals for magnetic switch (optional)
2
3
Terminals from previous monitor (w/polarity)
4
Terminals for next monitor (w/polarity)
5
Terminals for power adapter
PT1
PT2
OUT+
OUTIN+
IN-
<+>
POWER
<->
2
3
Red
Black
5
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PT1
PT2
DG1
DG2
OUT+
OUT-
DR2
DR1
<+>
POWER
<->
1
Red
Black
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2.3. EX-700A Operation
A. Operates the same as EX-700H (Refer to page 25).
B. EX-700A audio only function, no video function.
2.3.1. and intercom functionAll-page
A. When system consists of main monitor and expansion audio monitor
and an outdoor doorbell/camera unit, the system can provide intercom
function.
B. Press intercom button from any monitor, all other monitors will react
by making bell sound. At the same time, the host can speak and
broadcast voice message to all other monitors.
C. The broadcast mode can last for 20 seconds. During the 20 seconds,
any other monitor intercom button to engage intercom
conversation with the host for maximum of 90 seconds. This function
provides only, monitors show no picture.
audio intercommunication
D. At anytime if you wish to terminate the monitoring, press the Cut-off
button to terminate the .
9. Jumper 1 (dry contact or current output selection)
10. Wire to door strike
11. Wire to main Monitor
3
5
6
36mm
(1.42)"
23 4
1
JP2
JP1
91011
7
8
EX-700D packaging
X1
Door Camera
mount screws
X2
White wall
Flat head screws
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X2
X1
security
screw wrench
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3.2. EX-700D Installation
STAGE 1: Installation of the door camera
A. Use disassemblesecurity screw wrench screw and remove door camera
unit from bracket.
B. Fasten wall mount bracket on position.
C. Fasten wires on terminals and select jumpers for desired function.
(refer to STAGE 2)
D. Mount door camera unit on bracket, secure the assembly screw.
Security screws wrench
Pull out screw cover
to access the screw
Door cameraBracket
STAGE 2: Wiring and settings
A. Select and plug JP2 to its RIGHT( ) to disable LED illumination of the
doorbell camera when it's activated. Factory setting is LEFT( ) which
enables automatic LED illumination.
B. Select and plug JP1 to its RIGHT( ) for direct current output control
(12VDC 300mA) directly for a strike. Factory setting has JP1 to its LEFT
( ) for dry contact bridge control.(Refer to page 11 door release
options)
PT1
PT2
JP2
3
4
1 23 4
2
JP1
EX-700D wiring terminal
1
Terminals for EX-700D door camera
2
Terminals for main monitor DR2 terminals
3
Terminals for door strike
4
Electric Lock
DG1
DG2
OUT+
OUT-
DR2
DR1
<+>
POWER
<->
Main monitor
wiring terminal
1
Red
Black
3.3. EX-700D Operation
Operates the same as the 1st door camera unit (Refer to page 15).
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4.
Metal Door Camera Housing (EX-700V)
4.1.
EX-700V contents
EX-700V is an optional housing assembly kit to enclose EX-700D to
become flush mount metal doorbell camera.
x1
Bracket 1
Front panel
x1
Rubber seal
x4
4.5 x10mm Screw
x6
3.0 x6mm Screw
x1
x1
Bracket 2Embed box
Depends on different wall materials, please refer to the cut open size
for EX-700V.
Measurements
Wooden wall (cut open size)
Cement or brick wall (cut open size)
Front panel (outlook)
x1
Screw wrench
Unit:mmUnit:inch
100x150x41
114x165x49
120x180x7
3.94x5.91x1.62
"""
4.49x6.50x1.93
"""
4.72
"x7.08"x0.28"
4.2. EX-700V Operation
Doorbell function is unchanged as EX-700D (Refer to page 15).
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4.3. Assembly Procedure
STEP 1-1 :
A. If on wooden wall, cut open space is 100x150x41mm.
B. Embed box may not necessary. Go to Step 2.
STEP 1-2 :
A. If on cement or brick wall, cut open a hole size of 114x165x49mm.
B. Make sure the stamp wire outlet on embed box been pried open.
C. Insert and secure embed box inside the hole.
STEP 2 :
A. Install bracket 2 on top of the embed box.
B. If without embed box, fasten bracket 2 directly on the wooden wall.
STEP 3 :
A. Install bracket 1 on top of bracket 2.
STEP 4 :
A. Remove doorbell camera unit from its plastic wall mount bracket.
B. Install the doorbell camera unit on top of bracket 1.
STEP 5 :
A. Place rubber seal and speaker mattress on position of the front panel.
B. Fasten safety screws by using the attached wrench.
3.0 x6mm Screw
wooden wallBracket 2
Embed boxBracket 2
STEP 1-1 and SETP 2STEP 1-2 and SETP 2
3.0 x6mm Screw
Bracket 1
STEP 3
doorbell
camera unit
STEP 4 STEP 5
4.5 x10mm Screw
front panel
Cement or
brick wall
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
HFX-700R(main monitor)
Display:
Resolution:
Auto Timer (visitor call):
Auto Timer (intercom):
Operating Temperature:
Dimensions (w/ bracket):
Power adaptor:
Power consumption:
3.5 digital TFT-LCD
"
320 x 240 pixels
30 seconds time out;
90 seconds for conversation
30 seconds time out;
90 seconds for conversation
14 ~ 140 , indoor
NOTE:EX-700V is an optional housing assembly kit to enclose
EX-700D to become flush mount metal doorbell camera.
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:
3.94x5.91x1.62
"""
4.49x6.50x1.93
"""
4.72
"x7.08"x0.28"
Aluminum
Wooden wall (cut open size)
Cement or brick wall (cut open size):
Front panel (outlook):
Housing :
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Before requesting service, check the troubleshooting quide to solve the
problem.
ProblemSolution
Make sure AC plug is firmly inserted into the
No power
(no picture on monitor)
System is on but no
picture on the monitor
Sound is too low
Picture is too dark or
too white
AC outlet. Make sure the power terminal is
firmly connected into the monitor unit. Check
to ensure polarity is correct.
(Red=positive, Black=negative).
Make sure the cable is cnnected securely
between the master monitor and the camera.
Adjust the brightness and sharpness controls.
Adjust the volume control.
Adjust the brightness and sharpness controls.
Video recording NOT
functioning
NOTE: Be sure to use this product with the AC adapter supplied
by the manufacturer.
Check if SD card is in place and SD card icon
appears on up left screen menu.
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SERVICE AND WARRANTY
To receive after sales service, please provide the following
information when contact.
a. Name of the product
b. Model and serial number of the product
c. The stores name where you purchased
d. Date purchased
e. Idea and area of possible problems
Information Card
Product name
Model and serial number
The stores name
Date purchased (receipt)
,
,
The warrantystatements
a. This product is produced under strict internal quality control and
inspection procedures.
b. The warrantyis good for one year from the date purchased.If the product
reacts down under proper treatment during warranty,please contact our
after sales connection for free-of -charge repairs.
c. The following exceptional cases will be subject to charge,even during
warranty period.
Breakdown caused by transport,or through careless treatment by customer.
Breakdown caused by unauthorized repair or modification.
Breakdown caused by natural disaster or electric power disorder.
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