Defender Phoenix 3.5"" Digital Wireless Security Video Monitor User Manual

Manual / Manuel
Phoenix™ 3.5" Digital Wireless Security Video Monitor
CAUTION: Keep small parts away from children. ATTENTION: Gardez les petites pièces hors de la portée des enfants.
Phoenix™ 3,5po Moniteur vidéo sécurité
sans fil numérique
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CAUTION: Keep small parts away from children.
Strangulation Hazard: Children can become entangled in cords. Power cords should be kept
more than 3 feet away from a child’s reach at all times.
This product is not a toy and should be kept out of children’s reach.
This product contains small parts. Exercise care when unpacking and assembling the product.
Read and Keep Instructions: All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the
video monitor is operated.
This product cannot replace responsible adult supervision.
Water and Moisture: This product is designed for indoor use only. The unit should not be exposed to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing. No objects filled with liquid should be placed on top of, or beside the product, such as a glass or vase. This item should not be used near water.
Non-Use Periods: Always unplug the AC adapters from the wall outlets during long periods of non-use. Ventilation: This monitor should not be used on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the
ventilation openings, or be placed in an enclosed area, such as a bookcase or drawer that may impede air flow. Keep Away from Sources of Heat: This unit should not be exposed to direct heat sources such as a candle, fireplace, radiator, heat register, stove or other appliance that emits heat. The unit should not be left in direct sunlight. Power Source: This unit should only be used with the AC power adapters included in this package (rated 6V 800mA). Damage Requiring Service: This unit should be serviced by qualified personnel only when:
a. Objects have fallen or liquid has been spilled into the product b. The units have been exposed to rain c. The units do not appear to operate normally or exhibits a distinct change in performance d. The units have been dropped or the enclosure damaged
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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. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC WARNING
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 inerference 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 the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
IC STATEMENT / DÉCLARATION IC:
This Class B digital apparatus complies with ICES-003. / Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS 210 standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR 210 d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC STATEMENT
We take quality very seriously. That is why all of our products come with a one-year warranty from the original purchase date against defects in workmanship and materials. If you have warranty or support issues, please contact us using any of the following methods:
Web: www.defender-usa.com Support: www.defender-usa.com/support
DEFENDER Canada DEFENDER USA 4080 Montrose Road 60 Industrial Parkway #Z64 Niagara Falls, ON Cheektowaga NY Canada L2H 1J9 USA 14227
Warranty Terms
1. DEFENDER® products are guaranteed for a period of one year from the date of purchase against defects in workmanship and materials. This warranty is limited to the repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price at DEFENDER’s option.
2. This warranty becomes void if the product shows evidence of having been misused, mishandled or tampered with contrary to the applicable instruction manual.
3. Routine cleaning, normal cosmetic and mechanical wear and tear are not covered under the terms of this warranty.
4. The warranty expressly provided for herein is the sole warranty provided in connection with the product itself and no other warranty, expressed or implied is provided. DEFENDER assumes no responsibilities for any other claims not specifically mentioned in this warranty.
5. This warranty does not cover the shipping cost, insurance or any other incidental charges.
6. You MUST contact DEFENDER at www.defender-usa.com/support before sending any product back for repair. You will be sent a Return Authorization form with return instructions. When returning the product for warranty service, please pack it carefully in the original box with all supplied accessories, and enclose your original receipt or copy, and a brief explanation of the problem (include RA #).
7. This warranty is valid only in Canada and the continental U.S.
8. This warranty cannot be re-issued.
Please visit our website at
www.defender-usa.com for information
about your product’s warranty.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .................................................................................................................. 2
FCC STATEMENT ............................................................................................................................ 3
WARRANTY ................................................................................................................................... 4
WHAT’S INCLUDED ........................................................................................................................ 7
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS - MONITOR ....................................................................................... 8
BUTTONS AND CONNECTIONS - CAMERA .......................................................................................10
SETUP .........................................................................................................................................11
SD card installation ......................................................................................................11
Battery installation ........................................................................................................ 11
Connecting Power to the Monitor / Charging Battery .......................................................12
Connecting Power to the Camera ..................................................................................12
Get the Most Out of Your Rechargeable Battery ...............................................................13
Screen Icons ................................................................................................................14
OPERATION .................................................................................................................................. 15
Turn the Monitor ON/OFF ...............................................................................................15
Pairing the Camera(s) and Monitor ................................................................................15
Placement of the Monitor .............................................................................................. 16
Placement of the Camera .............................................................................................16
Mounting the Camera on a Tabletop Safely.....................................................................16
Mounting the Camera on a Wall Safely ..........................................................................16
Night Vision .................................................................................................................. 17
Adjusting the Camera Angle - PTZ ..................................................................................17
Volume ........................................................................................................................18
Using the 2-Way Talk Intercom ....................................................................................... 18
Using the Zoom function ............................................................................................... 19
Changing the camera view ............................................................................................ 19
Setting an Alarm Alert - Part 1 .......................................................................................20
Setting an Alarm Alert - Part 2 .......................................................................................20
Using Power Save Mode ................................................................................................21
Setting the Brightness ................................................................................................... 21
Taking a picture ............................................................................................................22
Recording Video ...........................................................................................................23
Viewing Saved Photos & Videos - Monitor ......................................................................24
Viewing/Deleting VIDEO - Monitor .................................................................................. 25
Viewing Saved Photos & Videos - Computer .................................................................. 25
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Viewing Saved Photos & Videos - Computer ................................................................... 26
Settings .......................................................................................................................26
SD Card formatting .......................................................................................................27
Firmware update (unused) ............................................................................................27
Factory reset ................................................................................................................28
Setting the date/time ....................................................................................................29
Sound Sensitivity LED ring ............................................................................................. 30
180° Image Flip ...........................................................................................................31
Contacting Customer Support ........................................................................................ 31
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................................32
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................. 32
SPECIFICATIONS...........................................................................................................................33
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Night Vision PTZ Camera
Video Monitor
Rechargeable Battery
2 Power Adapters
Mounting Hardware
Quick Start Guide
1 Year Warranty
Lifetime Customer Support
This product is intended for indoor applications only.
This product contains small parts. Exercise care when unpacking and assembling the product.
DEFENDER® does not endorse any DEFENDER® products for illegal activities. DEFENDER® is not responsible or liable in any way for any damage, vandalism, theft or any other action that may occur while a DEFENDER® product is in use by the purchaser.
We reserve the right to change models, configuration, or specifications without notice or liability. Product may not be exactly as shown.
©2013 DEFENDER®. All rights reserved. DEFENDER®, the DEFENDER® logo and other DEFENDER® marks may be registered. All other Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
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FRONT / SIDE
1. LOCK / UNLOCK BUTTON
Disables ALL function buttons in the LOCK position
2. LCD SCREEN
3. 2-WAY TALK
Press and hold to talk, release to listen
4. PAN & TILT BUTTON
5. MENU
6. MICROPHONE
7. COLOR-CHANGING LED RING
Changes color with sound intensity/battery charge
8. SELECTION / ZOOM BUTTON
9. DIRECTIONAL ARROWS / VOLUME CONTROL
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MONITOR
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MONITOR
BACK / SIDE
1. POWER & SCREEN ON/OFF
2. POWER INPUT
3. ANTENNA
Extend to improve signal
4. TABLE STAND
5. SPEAKER
6. BATTERY COMPARTMENT
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CAMERA
1. PTZ CAMERA
2. MICROPHONE
3. POWER LED
4. NIGHT VISION LIGHT SENSOR
5. ANTENNA
6. POWER INPUT
7. POWER ON/OFF
8. SPEAKER
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LET’S GET STARTED! SD Card Installation
1. Gently remove the BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER on the back of the monitor by sliding down.
2. Slide the silver bracket to the right to unlock the MicroSD card holder. Remove the MicroSD card from the SD card adapter and insert the MicroSD card in the bracket as shown - slide the silver bracket to the left to lock the MicroSD card into place.
Battery Installation
1. Gently remove the BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER on the back of the monitor by sliding down.
2. Insert the battery; the battery connectors on the battery should line up with the connectors inside the battery compartment.
3. Slide the BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER back into place.
4. For extended periods of non-use, please remove battery from monitor.
NOTE: The monitor can support a Micro SD card UP TO 32GB.
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SETUP
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Connecting Power to the Monitor / Charging Battery
1. Connect the small end of power adapter marked MONITOR
into the DC input on the side of the monitor as shown in the diagram. Connect the other end of the adapter into an available wall outlet. For safety reasons, ONLY use the adapters included in the package.
2. Press and hold the POWER button on the side of the monitor to turn the monitor ON.
3. The icon in the top right corner of the main screen will show you the battery power status.
4. The LED Ring on the front of the monitor also indicates the battery power status.
SOLID BLUE = BATTERY FULLY CHARGED SLOW FLASHING BLUE = BATTERY CHARGING
QUICK FLASHING BLUE = BATTERY LOW FLASHING PINK = PAIRING UNSUCCESSFUL
EMPTY CHARGING FULL
Connecting Power to the Camera
1. Connect the small end of the power adapter marked CAMERA into the DC input on the back of the camera base as shown in the diagram. For safety reasons, ONLY use the adapters included in the package.
2. On the side of the camera, slide the POWER switch
LEFT to the ON position. The POWER LED will light up.
LED Ring
DC Input
Power
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SETUP
Get the Most Out of Your Rechargeable Battery
Fully charge battery (4 hours) before first use.
To maximize battery life, charge battery before battery is fully drained.
Avoid extreme heat or cold as this will affect the life of the battery.
Turn LCD screen OFF; press POWER button on the side of the monitor ONCE.
• Set Power Save Mode: After 45 seconds of inactivity, monitor enters standby/sleep mode.
• Set Adjustable Brightness: Decreasing screen brightness will extend battery life.
Battery life of 24 hours based on 10 audio activations while in power save mode. Battery lasts an average of 6 hours with continuous audio/video usage.
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SIGNAL STRENGTH
NO STRONG
SIGNAL SIGNAL
BATTERY STRENGTH
EMPTY CHARGING FULL
VOLUME
OFF LOUD
2-Way Talk
SCREEN ICONS
POWER SAVE MODE
OFF LOW MED HIGH
ALERT PICTURE VIDEO PLAY
POWER SAVE ZOOM CAMERA 180° IMAGE FLIP
BRIGHTNESS PAIRING SUPPORT SETTINGS
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Turn the MONITOR ON/OFF
Press and hold the POWER button on the side of the monitor to turn the monitor ON.
Press and hold the POWER button again to turn OFF the monitor.
Pairing the Camera(s) and Monitor
The camera and monitor come paired (connected) to each other automatically. However, if upon opening this package the devices do not automatically connect and transmit, you may do so manually.
**To pair additional cameras, repeat steps 1 to 4 and be sure to assign a different camera number to each additional camera.
Note: Before you begin pairing, be sure to have the monitor and the camera(s) side by side.
OPERATION
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CAMERA BOTTOM
Successfully paired In progress Pairing failed-restart
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Placement of the Monitor
This monitor can be placed on a tabletop.
You can place the monitor on a tabletop by using the retractable table stand on the back of the monitor. When not in use, simply tuck the table stand away into the back of the monitor until you hear a "click".
Placement of the Camera
This camera can be placed on a tabletop or hung on the wall above the area being monitored.
Place the camera within 15 feet of the area being monitored for best picture results.
Do not place objects within 2 feet of the field of vision of the camera as the night vision will not activate correctly if objects are too close.
Mounting the Camera on a Tabletop Safely
1. Place the camera on a tabletop no less than 3 feet away from area being monitored.
2. Feed the power cord down the back of the table or use wall clips (not included) to secure the cord away so children cannot reach it.
3. Plug in the power cord, check the monitor to ensure that you are getting a clear view of the area you are monitoring and there are no obstructions.
Mounting the Camera on a Wall Safely
Before drilling the holes, it is important to check the reception and camera positioning in the intended location on the wall.
1. Pre-drill two holes in the wall using a 3/16”, 4.8mm drill bit.
2. Insert wall anchors (not included) into each hole and tap gently with a hammer until the anchor is flush with the wall.
3. Insert a screw (not included) into each wall anchor and tighten until the screws only stick out about a 1/2 inch.
4. Plug the power cord into the power input of the camera.
5. Locate the wall mounting holes on the bottom of the camera base.
6. Slide the holes over the screws sticking out of the wall.
7. Confirm that the camera is secure, if it is loose you may have to tighten the screws more.
8. Use wall clips (not included) to secure the cord to prevent tripping and so children cannot reach it.
9. Connect the other end of the adapter into an available wall outlet.
OPERATION
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Night Vision
The camera is equipped with NEW Invisible IR (infrared) LEDs which keeps the room dark. The LEDs are located on the front of the camera and allow you to see up to 15 feet in complete darkness allowing you to monitor your room discretely in the dark without drawing attention to your camera. The night vision LEDs will activate automatically when the Light Sensor on the camera detects that the light levels are too low.
Adjusting the Camera Angle - PTZ
The camera is equipped with Pan / Tilt / Zoom (PTZ). You can adjust the angle 300° degrees horizontal and 110° degrees vertical from the center facing position.
Press HOME to return to exit PTZ mode and return to LIVE view.
OPERATION
INVISIBLE
LEDs
Night vision range up to 15ft under ideal conditions. Objects at or beyond this range may be partially or completely obscured, depending on the camera application.
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Volume
Using the 2-Way Talk Intercom
With the simple press of a button you can communicate with family members, staff and visitors from anywhere on your property.
1. To talk, press and hold the button on the front of the monitor and release to listen.
2. To talk when using multiple cameras, select the camera in the MENU and press the button, release to listen.
(MUTE)
Decrease / Increase
Note: Placing the monitor and camera too close together will create feedback. DECREASE or MUTE the volume and move the camera away from the monitor.
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Zoom in/out
Select
Using the ZOOM function
Changing the Camera View
When in Quad View, volume +/– and PTZ functions default to camera 1.
Press SELECT once desired camera view is selected.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view.
Select to cycle through cameras 1 through 4 and press the HOME button once. Each camera view will appear for 6 seconds per camera.
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Cameras 1-4
Quad view
Cycle cams 1-4
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Setting an Alarm Alert - Part 1
Choose from three different Alarm Alerts that can be triggered by movement.
Press SELECT once ALARM 1, 2 or 3 is selected.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view.
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Setting an Alarm Alert - Part 2
Choose 1 or up to 4 cameras that can be triggered by movement and provide an Alarm Alert once movement is detected.
Press SELECT once your camera(s) is(are) selected.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view.
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Note: Having the unit record only when motion is detected will conserve micro SD card memory.
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Using Power Save Mode
When in Power Save Mode, the monitor enters standby/sleep mode after 1 minute of inactivity. When sound is detected, the screen changes to live view. There are 4 levels of sensitivity: Off Low ,
Medium and Sensitive .
To access live view manually when the screen is off, press the POWER button ONCE.
Power Save Mode extends the battery life over 24 hours.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view.
Setting the Brightness
Brightness Mode sets the brightness of the the screen. Selecting lower Brightness Modes also extends the battery life.
Press SELECT once to make your selection.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view.
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Low
Medium
Bright
Brightest
OPERATION
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OPERATION
Record Video & Snap Photos Instantly
Capture precious moments as they are happening with your choice of recorded video or still photos on the included micro SD card. No need to scramble for a camera!
Taking a picture
Select to snap a picture only when motion is triggered or
Select to manually snap a picture.
Press SELECT once to make your selection.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view. Press SELECT
to snap picture manually.
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Select Icon /
Take picture
manually
Appears when picture is snapped
Appears when motion is triggered & picture is snapped
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OPERATION
Recording Video
Select to capture 1 minute video only when motion is triggered or
Select to manually capture video.
Select to capture 1 minute video when motion is triggered & sound an Alarm Alert.
Press SELECT once to make your selection.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view. Press SELECT
to
start/stop video manually.
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Select Icon /
Start & Stop video
manually
Appears when motion is triggered & video is recording
Appears when video is recording manually
Appears when motion is triggered & video is recording
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Please Note: Alarm Alerts must also be set to be sure alarm is heard when motion is triggered. See "Setting an Alarm Alert" section of the manual.
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OPERATION
Viewing Saved Photos & Videos - Monitor
You can view your saved photos and videos that are on the included SD card from the monitor or on your computer using the included SD Card Adapter.
Viewing/Deleting PICTURES - Monitor
Press SELECT once to make your selections and view JPEG.
Use to navigate through files; to SELECT.
Press HOME to return to return to previous screen or LIVE view.
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Press to delete,
press
to Select/Delete;
press to Deselect
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Viewing/Deleting VIDEO - Monitor
Press SELECT once to make your selections and view video file.
Use to navigate through files; to SELECT.
Press HOME to return to return to previous screen or LIVE view.
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Press to delete,
press
to Select/Delete;
press to Deselect
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Viewing Saved Photos & Videos - Computer
You can view your saved photos and videos that are on the included SD card from your computer using the included SD Card Adapter.
1. Turn the monitor off and remove the battery cover on the back of the monitor. Remove the battery to expose the Micro SD card.
2. Slide the silver bracket to the right, releasing the bracket and remove the Micro SD card.
3. Place the Micro SD card in the SD Card Adapter provided and insert the SD Card Adapter in your computer or SD Card Reader.
Settings
Allows you to view remaining space on your SD Card, format the SD card, restore your monitor to factory default settings, set the time, change the LED Ring color on the front of the monitor and update firmware (Authorized Servicing only).
SD Card space available
Note: If you do not have an SD card slot on your computer, an SD Card Reader (not included) will be required.
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OPERATION
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SD Card formatting
Press SELECT once to make your selections.
DELETE PCTURES/VIDEO
CANCEL / EXIT FORMATTING
OR PRESS
Note: ONCE YOU HAVE FORMATTED YOUR SD CARD, ALL OF YOUR SAVED PICTURES/VIDEO WILL BE ERASED.
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Firmware update (unused)
Only to be used by Authorized Service Representatives.
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OPERATION
SD Card formatting
Press SELECT once to make your selections.
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Note: ONCE YOU HAVE RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS, ALL OF YOUR CUSTOMIZED SETTINGS WILL BE ERASED.
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OPERATION
Setting the date/time
Press SELECT once to make your selections.
Press HOME to return to return to previous screen or LIVE view.
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2013/01/30 13:05:35
Use move left/right; use to increase/ decrease numbers.
Set YYYY/MM/DD
Select 12 or 24 hour clock display
Set TIME
1- YEAR
3- TIME
2- 12/24H
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Sound Sensitivity LED ring
Sound Sensitivity LED ring allows you to display the sensitivity of the sounds the that the camera picks up. The LED Ring on the front of the monitor indicates how loud the sound in the room is with colors. You can also set it to remain blue or turn it off completely.
Press SELECT once to make your selection.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view.
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Multicolor LED
Blue LED
LED O
SOUND SENSITIVITY
COLORS
DISCONNECTED / WHISPER / MURMUR
LOW / CHATTER / YELLING
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180° Image Flip
The 180° Image Flip feature is used when mounting a camera to the ceiling upside down. This will allow you to invert the image and properly view the picture on you monitor.
Press SELECT once to make your camera selection.
Press HOME to return to return to LIVE view.
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Contacting Customer Support
Customer Support is just a click away whenever you need it! Our customer support team can be reached by online live web chat or on our website at www.defender-usa.com/support. Our experts will be happy to assist you in English, French and Spanish.
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ISSUE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
Equipment does not function Confirm that the camera and monitor are ON
The battery may be depleted; charge battery
The power adapters may not be properly connected
No reception Camera and monitor may not be properly paired; follow
PAIRING instructions
Camera may be too far away from the monitor
Extend the antenna on the monitor
Reception Interference (static) The camera and monitor may be too far apart
The battery power may be too low
Other electronic devices may be interfering with the signal
The camera or monitor may be placed too close to many metal objects
Feedback (screeching, static) The camera and monitor may be too close together
The volume on the monitor may be set too high
Noise (static, beeping) Battery power may be too low
The buttons are not working LOCK/UNLOCK Button is in LOCKED position; move to
UNLOCK position
Picture works but there is no sound Volume setting may be too low Picture is black and white Night vision LEDs may be ON; increase the amount of
light in the room being monitored
Remove any objects within 2 feet of the field of vision of
the camera
The rechargeable battery will not charge
The power adapters may not be connected
Battery pack may not be properly connected inside the battery compartment; reinstall battery
Maintenance
Clean the surfaces of the camera and monitor with a soft, lint-free cloth
If the units become dirty, use a lightly damp cloth to wipe surfaces, taking care to not allow water into any openings
Never use cleaning agents or solvents
TROUBLESHOOTING
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MONITOR MONITOR
Monitor Type TFT LCD Microphone Yes
Screen Size 3.5in / 8.9cm 2-Way Talk Yes
Resolution 320x240 Alarm Alerts Yes
Frame Rate 25 FPS Battery Type Li-Ion
LCD Brightness Adjustable: 0,1,2,3,4 Battery Capacity 1700 mAH
Frequency 2.4GHz Battery Connection Charging Contact
Private Signal Yes Battery Life (video+audio on) 6 hours
Technology Digital FHSS Battery Life (LCD off) 7 hours
No. of hop/sec 300 Battery Life (Power Save) Up to 24 hours
No. of hopping channels 19 Battery Low - Visual Warning Yes
Channel bandwidth 3.375 MHz Battery Low - Audible Warning Yes
Data Rate 3 Mbps Power Save Mode Yes
Max Transmission Range 750ft Key Lock Yes
Optimum Transmission Range 200ft Touch Panel Keys Yes
Expandable Up to 4 Cameras Housing Material ABS Plastic, Chrome Plating
Micro SD Recording / Capacity Yes, up to 32GB Power Adapter Input 100~240VAC
Record Photo / Video Yes Power Adapter 6V 800mA DC
Zoom 2x Limited charge voltage 4.2V
Quad Screen Yes Operating Temperature 32°F-122°F / 0°C-50°C
Scan View Yes, 8 seconds/camera Dimensions 4.5 “ x 1” x 3.25”
11.4cm x 2.54cm x 8.2cm
Speaker Yes Weight 0.55 lbs
SPECIFICATIONS
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CAMERA CAMERA
Image sensor CMOS Housing Material ABS Plastic
Resolution 640 x 480 Wall Mountable Yes
Viewing Angle 50 Degree Power Adapter Input 100~240VAC
Focal Length 2.8mm Power Adapter 6V 800mA DC
Optimal Focal Distance 2-10ft / 0.6-3m Operating Temperature 32°F-122°F / 0°C-50°C
PTZ Yes Dimensions
3.5" x 4" x 4.5"
8.9cm x 10.16cm x 11.4cm
Range of Motion - Horizontal 300 Weight 0.55 lbs
Range of Motion - Vertical 110
Frequency 2.4GHz FCC
Private Signal Yes FCC ID: SMH-30018BU
Technology Digital FHSS FCC ID: SMH-30018PU
Max Transmission Range 750ft / 228.6m
Optimum Transmission Range 200ft / 60.96m IC
Number of IR LEDs 8 IC: 4593A-30018BU
IR Wavelength 940nm IC: 4593A-30018PU
Night Vision Distance 15ft
Battery Operable No
Microphone Yes
Speaker Yes
SPECIFICATIONS
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