LB Technology 96319DW-CEM User Manual

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OPERATION INSTRUCTION
Video Door Phone
User Manual
* If there is any doubt or disputable regarding information in this manual, you can call ou r company for clar if ic at ion. * There maybe some differences between the descriptions provided here and the act ua l devices, as our products are constantly developing and upgrading. We apologize if this manual does not cont ai n al l of t he l at es t up da te s. T ha nk s.
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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 types. 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;
Any problems or consequential inconvenience, loss or damage, caused by connecting this product to devices of the third parties;
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
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.
COPYRIGHT STATEMENT
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.
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.
FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C la ss 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 par ticular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recept ion, whic h can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to tr y to corr ec t 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 circ ui t differe nt f rom tha t 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.
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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 Monitor................................................................5
1.1 Fittings .................................................................................................5
1.2 Specifications .......................................................................................5
1.3 Note On Wiring Connection ....................................................................6
1.4 Installation Process ...............................................................................6
1.5 Wiring Diagram .....................................................................................7
1.6 Alarm Instructions .................................................................................9
1.7 Description On Indoor Monitor ................................................................9
1.8 Operation Introduction On Indoor Monitor ..............................................11
2.Menu Operations on Indoor Monitor.............................................................14
2.1Set System Parameters.........................................................................15
2.1.1 System-Language........................................................................15
2.1.2 System -Time...............................................................................15
2.1.3 System -In for mat ion.....................................................................16
2.1.4 System -Ne two rk..........................................................................16
2.1.5 System-Password........................................................................17
2.2 Set the Tone Parameters.......................................................................17
2.2.1 Ring-RIng Select..........................................................................17
2.2.2 Ring-Ring Volume ........................................................................18
2.3 Set the Mode of the indoor monitor.........................................................19
2.4 Alarm..................................................................................................19
2.5 Set the Color parameters......................................................................20
2.6 Device Connect--Through wired network or wireless network...................21
2.7 AP Mode........... ..................................................................................22
3. Web Browser Operation .............................................................................23
3.1 Running Environment...........................................................................23
3.2 Quick Sett ing.......................................................................................23
3.3 System Login ......................................................................................25
4. Port Forwar ding......... .............................................................................27
5. Function Se ttings ....................................................................................28
5.1 Home.................................................................................................28
5.2 Media ................................................................................................29
5.2.1 Media--Video...............................................................................29
5.2.2 Media--OSD ................................................................................30
5.3 Paramete rs ........................................................................................30
5.3.1 Networ k--Basic Settings ...............................................................30
5.3.2 Networ k-- DDNS ...........................................................................31
5.3.3 Network--E-mail...........................................................................31
5.3.4 Networ k-- Wif i...............................................................................32
5.3.5 Event--Motion Detect....................................................................33
5.3.6 Event--Record .............................................................................35
5.4 System.............................................................................................. 35
5.4.1 System-User...............................................................................35
5.4.2 System-Time Setting ...................................................................36
5.4.3 System-Initialize ........................................................................ 37
5.4.4 System-Device Info .....................................................................37
5.4.5 System-Storage Device................................................................38
5.4.6 System-System Log.....................................................................39
5.5 Logout...............................................................................................39
Appendix 1. Accessing the indoor monitor via Mozilla Firefox .........................40
Appendix 2. Accessing the indoor monitor via Google Chrome ........................40
Appendix 3
How to ensure reliable remote viewing of the indoor monitor thro ugh IE br owser o n Win 7/W in 8 64bit OS......42
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1. Description Of The Indoor Monitor
1.3 Note On Wiring Connection
1.1 Fittings
For indoor monitor
Indoor monitor
(1pcs)
1
2
A Network Conversion
Line with 4 pin interface
(1pcs)
LAN
Monitoring
Talk
Unlock
Hang up
1.2 Specifications
236mm
1
2
14mm
Monitoring
Talk
Unlock
Hang up
Screw anchors
(4pcs)
Wall screws
(4pcs)
User Manual
(1pcs)
OPERATION INS
IP Villa Video Intercom Sys
142mm
TF
Quick Guide
External Switching Power Adapter--DC 12V(1pcs)--Optional
Display screen
Definition
Standard
Calling mode Calling time Standby current
Work current
Power supply
Bracket
(1pcs)
4 Pin line
(5pcs)
7"TFT LCD screen
1024(H)X600(V)
PAL/NTSC Two-way conversation
120s
Maximum 400MA
Maximum 800MA
DC 12V
The electric lock/source/camera is not include in the package, you can purchase an electric
lock which is suitable for your need.
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.
Please check that the socket of power supply(silk printing J8) is correct if you connect the external switching power supply, otherwise it will damage the device.
Please note the silk printing marked on PCB in order to avoid incorrect connecting. The wiring connection :requirement
1. 4C ordinary non-STP wiring cable;
2. Effective distance from the outdoor camera to furthest indoor monitor:
Transmission28m (4x0.2mm )
Transmission ≤50m (4x0.3mm )
Transmission ≤80m (4x0.5mm )
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2
2
Wiring connection according to the following to avoid interference:
Power+ Video
Audio
GND
Power+ Video
GND
Audio
1.4 Installation Process
Work temperature
Installation way
Extension memory
-10 C~+60 C
Surface mounting
TF card (maximum 64GB)(>CIass 10)
150-160cm
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NOTE:
CAM 1
CAM 2
DOOR1
DOOR2
OUT
VIDEO
GND
AUDIO
VCC
VIDEO
GND
AUDIO
VCC
VIDEO
GND
ALM
VCC
VIDEO
GND
ALM
VCC
VIDEO
DATA
GND
AUDIO
CAM 1
DOOR1
CAM 2
DOOR2
OUT
CAM 1
TV-out
CAM 2
IN
DOOR1
DOOR2
OUT
VIDEO
DATA
GND
AUDIO
next Slave
* Avoid installation of the device near strong radiation e.g. TV set and PC 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.
To install the indoor unit, please follow these steps as below:
cables
Screw anchors
Bracket
Screws
1
2
Monitoring
Talk
Unlock
Hang up
1.5 Wiring Diagram
AC/DC power adapter for camera (not included)
CAM1
CAM2
AC/DC power adapter for
camera
(not included)
ALM1
V 2 1
C D
o
i d u A
D
AL
DC1
D N G
C12V
ALM
ND
G
Video
M2
ALM GND
Video
2V
o e d
i V
Rx-
Rx+
Tx
LAN
x
­+
GN
VCC
DC 12V
D
T
IP Indoor Monitor
LAN
DC 12V
LAN
Internet
RX-
RX+ TX-
TX+
o
o
D
V
i
e
2
d
N
d
1
i
u
G
V
C
A
D
External switching power supply DC 12V
For 7'' indoor monitor, user can connect up to 2 CVBS outdoor doorbells & 2 CVBS CCTV cameras, or 2 720P outdoor doorbells & 2 720P CCTV cameras, or 2 1080P outdoor doorbells & 2 1080P CCTV cameras, three extendable indoor monitor(one by one) to the corresponding interfaces by their own’s requirement according to the following wiring diagram. The ethernet connector is a 4 pin connector, user needs to connect a network conversion with 4 pin interface to it(shown as below for example).
Note: 1. The indoor monitor uses an external switching power supply.
2. The CCTV cameras must use an external power supply.
3. 720P cameras, 1080P cameras and CVBS cameras can’t support mixed input, user can modify video input mode through the menu option “Mode->Video mode-> CVBS/AHD-720P/AHD-1080P”.
Indoor monitor
DOOR1
AC/DC power adapter
for unlocking
(not included)
AC/DC electric lock
(not included)
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DOOR2
AC/DC power adapter for unlocking (not included) AC/DC electric lock (not included)
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1.6 Alarm Instructions
Name
Descriptions
CAM1 and CAM2 of this production have each an alarm function. When the trigger terminal and
GND is shorted, the alarm is activate, the indoor monitor will emit alarm sound, the alarm ring time
is according to the menu option “Alarm->CAM1 ring time/CAM2 ring time. During this time, press
“ ” to stop alarming and enter the standby mode.
Hang up
Connection diagram:
Be applicable to connect 2 normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO) alarm inputs.
2 camera channels of alarm input without limitations on input type (can either be the
normally open type or the normally closed type).
ALM terminal of the alarm detector is connected in parallel with the ALM terminal
alarm detector shall be supplied by external power supply).
Ground terminal of the alarm detector is connected in parallel with the GND terminal of
the camera.
For NO alarm inputs, when the GND and ALM are in the connection state, it will trigger
the alarm.
For NC alarm inputs,
when the GND and ALM are in the disconnect state, it will trigger
the alarm.
It applys to any alarm sensor.
Switch power adapter for camera(not included)
GND
ALM
CAM
DC1
2V
ALM GND
Video
1.7 Description On Indoor Monitor
1
Monitoring
Unlock
Hang up
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7
8
Talk
12
9
10
11
13
TF
2
1
2
3
4
5
(The
Power LED, the power indicator of the indoor monitor.
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1
2
TFT display
Microphone
Transfer call
Monitoring
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Talk
Unlock
Hang up
The do or 1 state lights, to door 1 w orkin g when th e LE D is on.
The do or 2 state lights, to door 2 w orkin g when th e LE D is on.
View visitor’s image displayed on the TFT screen.
Transmit the voice to outdoor camera.
Intercom call or transfer calls to another indoor monitor.
Watch the door and camera images.
Activate conversation mode by pressing this button.
Release the door lock.
Hang up or return button on menus.
1. The button is a composite key, users can press the button, scroll the button upward or downward. For more details, please refer to the section “Menu Operations”.
2. In standby mode, press the button “ ” once to quickly access the menu.
3.
In main menu settings, scroll the button “ ” upwards or downwards to select sub-menu, then press “ ” again to enter sub-menu. In sub-menu settings, press “ ” to select menu options, scroll “ ” upwards or downwards to adjust values of each option, then press “ ” to confirm. When select option
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“Return” on the main menu, press “ ” to exit menu interface, and the indoor device will be into standby mode.
4. When the menu option on section 5.3.6 “Parameters->Event-> Record->Record mode” set up as “Snapshot”, in monitoring/talking mode, press “ ” to capture a frame of the current video stream as a still photo manually.
5. When the menu Record->Record mode”
option on section 5.3.6 “Parameters->Event->
set up as “Record”, in monitoring/talking mode, press “ ” to start manual record, and press this button again to stop manual record.
6. In talking mode, scroll “ ” upwards or downwards to adjust the communication volume of the indoor monitor.
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10
Speaker
TF card slot
Sound from outdoor camera.
For the mod el s wi th TF card, i ns er t th e TF card for v id eo r ec or ds a nd photographs, supports up to 64GB. And suggest that it’s better to us e a TF card more t ha n cl as s 10 o nt o the devic e.
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1.8 Operation Introduction On Indoor Monitor
Monitoring
VISITOR CALL
Please be aware of Connection of 2 outdoor cameras is required.
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
If both call button on two outdoor camera 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 go into standby mode, please be aware of that there is no indication on second outdoor camera .
Press the “ ”
Talk
Talk
button on indoor monitor
Stop ringing
Start conversation with outdoor camera
The indoor unit will automatically go into standby mode if you are not at home or have not reached the indoor unit in 60s.
The conversation duration is 120s at a time
Press the “ ” button on indoor monitor
Unlock
Unlock
release the door lock
Both the visitor's voice and image will not be switched off within 20s of time span when the “ ” button is pressed, this individualized function allow you to make sure whether the
Unlock
visitor already come in.
When the doorbell record for the video mode, from the start of a call, the whole process will be recording. If the user press the icon “ ”, the recording will be stopped manually. the doorbell record for the snapshot mode, camera, the first picture will be captured in the built-in storage of the indoor monitor, can press the button “ ” to capture an image.
In monitoring mode, user can hear the sound transmitted from the outdoor doorbell, user can press
the button “ ” to conversation and press the button “ ” to unlock.
The Visitor press the call button on outdoor camera 2
NOTICE:
NOTICE:
Press the “ ” button on indoor monitor.
if a visitor press the call button on the outdoor
Hang up
Hang up
End
hang up
When
user
Option in the settings in the menu: DOOR1, CAM1, DOOR2, CAM2 operating mode (open or closed)
Standby Mode
Show DOOR1 image
Show CAM1 image
Each monitoring time is 60S
Show DOOR2 image
Show CAM2 image
Close LCD
Press the “ ” button
Call Outdoor
Press the “ ” button on the indoor unit, the electric lock will be opened.
Press the “ ” button to end the call.
Hang up
Hang up
NOTICE:
If you are using only one outdoor camera in monitoring mode, you can also end the monitoring mode by pressing the monitoring button again(Must be Close CAM1; DOOR2; CAM2 in the menu option).
If you use two indoor units, you can also simultaneously in other indoor unit starts monitoring mode, the same images are displayed on the screen of the different indoor unit.
If a conversation with outdoor unit is underway in monitoring mode, during this time a visitor press the call button on either of outdoor unit, the monitoring mode will be switched off, the just visitor’s image will appear on its screen and continuous ringing will be heard. If you are using the indoor unit with hands-free, you can press the talking button to reactivate conversation with the visitor.
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Call Transfer To Other Extension
Internal communication function requires at least two indoor and one outdoor units to be connected.
Outdoor camera call indoor monitor and conversation is underway
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
Press the “ ” button to activate
the function of
screen.
call transfer to other extension.
A continuous ring tone is heard
Press the talk button on any of indoor units
Talking with visitor
The Electric lock can be opened
End the call and return to standby mode.
Internal Communication Among Indoor monitors
At least 2 indoor units is required.
Standby Mode
Press the “ ” button
A continuous ring tone is heard
Press the talk button on any of indoor units
Start conversation among indoor units
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NOTICE
In internal communication mode, if a visitor press the call button on either of outdoor unit, the internal communication mode will be switched off. The just visitor' s image will appear on its screen and continuous ringing will be heard, you can press the talk button to reactivate conversation with the visitor.
Hang up
2. Menu Operations On Indoor Monitor
Attention before using:
1. This indoor monitor includes OSD menu on it’s own device, users could set up some parameters on the indoor monitor.
2.1 Mouse Control
2. User can connect the device through web browser on PC, please refer to section “3. Web Browser Operation”.
3. Also user can connect the indoor monitor through mobile phone/tablet with the “uCareHome” app, please refer to “uCareHome app for IP Indoor Monitor User Manual”.
4. The motion detection function only supports for one channel, it means that when activating motion detection function of the Door 1, the motion detection function of the other channel can’t be activated at the same time. User can set up the motion detection parameters through IE browser or the “uCareHome” app.
5. The TF card can be formatted remotely via the “uCareHome” app or through IE browser, the file system of the TF card must be FAT32.
6. The TF card will be used to store video record or snapshot when calling on the outdoor bell, please refer to the configuration on section “5.3.6 Event-Record”.
7. When all the button LEDs is flashing, the indoor monitor is ready in AP mode.
8. When unlocking, the app unlock time is set separately from the monitor’s own unlock time. If unlock from the app “uCareHome”, the unlock time of Door1 and Door2 are the same, will be consistent with the menu option value “Device Information->Unlock Time”. If unlocking on the monitor, the unlock time of Door1 and Door2 can be different, will be consistent with the menu option value “Mode->Door1 unlock time/Door2 unlock time”.
9. If users don’t do any operate or enter any interface about the indoor monitor, the indoor monitor will be into standby mode after 1 minute automatically.
10. When the menu option “Key backlight” is set to “ON”, when user presses any button or some visitor calls on the outdoor doorbell, all back-light LEDs of the button will be on. If the indoor monitor is in standby mode, if user doesn’t do any operate on the device in 10 seconds, the back-light of each button will be off.
11. During editing parameters on the monitor, the red characters indicate that the option has been selected. When the red characters flash, it indicates that the option is in edit state.
In standby mode, press the button “ ” to access the main menu interface, shows the main as shown below. On menus, scroll “ ” upward or downward to move the cursor to the option “Return”, then press “ ” to exit; or press “Hang up” to return.
The button “ ” is a three-in-one key, but also composite keys:
In standby mode, press the button “ ” once to enter the main menu settings. In main scroll the button “ ” upward or downward to select sub-menu, then press “ ” again to enter sub-menu. In sub-menu settings, press “ ” to select menu options, scroll “ ” upward or downward
TF
to adjust values of each option, then press “ ” to confirm. When select option “Return” on main menu, press the button “ ” to exit menu interface, or press “Hang up” button, the indoor monitor will be into standby mode.
menu settings,
interface
Press Hang up button
Hang up
End
System Ring Mod e
Alarm C olor
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2.1 Set System Parameters
Scroll the button “ ” upward or downward to move the cursor to the option “System”, then press “ ” to enter the “System” menu. System setup includes: “Language”, “Time”, “Information”, “Network” and “Password”.
Language Time Info rmation
Netwo rk Password
2.1.3 System – Information
On system menu, move the cursor to “Information” and press “ ” to enter the “Information” menu. The information includes software version and release date.
Softwar e version: 2.1 .1.3
Releas e date: 2019 - 03 -27
Reboot
Return
2.1.1 System – Language
On system menu, move the cursor to “Language” and press “ ” to enter the
Language” menu. Use this field to change the language of the monitor menu text and the on-screen display. Press “ ” to select menu options, and then scroll “ ” upward or downward to adjust values, then press “ ” again to confirm.
English
Return
2.1.2 System – Time
YY-MM-DD 2019-04-20 11:21
Time disp lay: Off
Return
On system menu, move the cursor to “Time” and press “ ”. Use this field to switch the date format, include “YY-MM-DD”, “MM-DD-YY” and “DD-MM-YY”, to adjust system date and time. First
scroll “ ” upward or downward to move the cursor, and press “ ” to select menu options, then scroll “ ” upward or downward to adjust values, then press “ ” again to confirm.
[Time display]: Options include “1min”, “3min”, “5min”, “10min” and “Off”. For example, “1min” means that the system time will be displayed on the screen for 1 minute when the device is in standby mode. “Off” means that there is no time displayed on the screen when the monitor is in standby mode.
Return
[
Reboot]:
Move the cursor to “Reboot”, and press “ ”. It will pop-up a tip on the
window, choose “Yes” to restart the device, choose “NO” to cancel.
[Return]: Exit the current menu.
2.1.4 System – Network
On system menu, move the cursor to “Network” and press “ ” to enter the
“Network”
menu. User can set up “Enter AP mode”, “Default setting” and “Default password”.
Enter AP mode
Default setting
Default password
Return
[Enter AP mode]: Using this field to make the device into AP mode manually. Choose “Yes” the
monitor will auto-reboot, and all the buttons LEDs on the front panel will be flashing after it restarts, then the AP mode is ready. Using the menu “Exit AP mode” to exit AP mode manually.
[Default Setting]: To restore all the parameters to the default values. [Default password]: To restore the login/unclock password of the monitor access by web browser
or the uCareHome app, default password is “888888".
[Return]: Exit the current menu.
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2.1.5 System – Password
On system menu, move the cursor to “Password” and press “ ” to enter the
“Password” menu. User can set up the administrator’s password. The password set for entering the indoor monitor by web browser or the uCareHome app, default is “888888".
[Return]: Exit the current menu.
Return
2.2 Set the tone parameters
On main menu, move the cursor to “Ring” and press “ ” to enter the “Ring” menu. Ring setup includes: “Ring select” and “Ring volume”.
the outdoor bell will be muted after calling.
[Return]: Exit the current menu.
Door1 07
Door2 01
Ring Off
Return
2.2.2 Ring – Ring volume
On ring menu, move the cursor to “Ring vol1”/”Ring vol2”/ “Ring vol3” and press “ ” to enter the “Ring volume” menu to set up the ring volume. Users can set up different ring volume during three different time period, the vibrate and ring time can be adjusted from 10s to 45s when calling.
Ring vol1 :00~12 :00 10 30sec Ring vol2 1 2:00~18:00 1 0 30sec Ring vol3 1 8:00~06:00 1 0 30sec Silence m ode: On
06
Ring select Ring volume
Return
2.2.1 Ring – Ring select
On ring menu, move the cursor to “Ring select” and press “ ”to enter the “Ring select” menu to set up the doorbell tone of the outdoor camera.
[Door1]: To set up the doorbell tone of the outdoor camera 1,
a total of 12.
[Door2]: To set up the doorbell tone of the outdoor camera 2, a total of 12.
[Ring]: This item can be set when calling on the outdoor bell, the visitor can
hear the ringing tone at the outdoor bell or not. “On” indicates that visitor will hear the ringing tone on the doorbell after calling. “Off” indicates that the
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[Ring Vol1]: the volume level of Ring Vol1: 00-10. [Ring Vol2]: the volume level of Ring Vol2: 00-10. [Ring Vol3]: the volume level of Ring Vol3: 00-10.
First move the cursor to option value, press “ ” to enter edit mode, then scroll “ ” upward or downward to adjust values, and press “ ” to confirm.
[Silence mode]:
Silence mode is Do Not Disturb mode. When Do Not Disturb mode is
enabled, during the period time of the silence mode the indoor monitor will be muted
when outdoor doorbell calls or alert occurs.
Note: In silence mode, the indoor monitor will be muted when some visitor calls on
the outdoor doorbell or alert occurs. User can enter into the menu “Silence mode” to disable it manually.
[Return]: Exit the current menu.
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2.3 Set the mode of the indoor monitor
On main menu, Move the cursor to “mode” and press “ ” to enter the “Mode” menu.
Door2 sta tus: On Door1 unl ock time: 03 sec Door2 unlock time: 03 sec Video mod e: CVBS Standar d: PAL Keyboard sound: On Key back light: On Door pane l backlight: O n
Return
[Door2 status]: Enable or disable the preview of Door2. [Door1 unlock Time]: From 02 seconds to 10 seconds. [Door2 unlock time]: From 02 seconds to 10 seconds. [Video mode]:
i.e AHD-1080P, or AHD-720P or CVBS. “AHD-1080P” means that user can connect up to four 1080P cameras to the indoor monitor. “AHD-720P” means that user can connect up to two 720P outdoor doorbells and two 720P CCTV cameras to the indoor monitor. “CVBS" means that user can connect up to 4 CVBS cameras(2 outdoor bells and 2 cameras) to the monitor.
[Standard]: From this field, select the system output type that is consistent with camera input, i.e.
PAL or NTSC.
[keyboard sound]:
each step. Option”Off” the mean is turn off the prompt tone when operation each step. [Key backlight]: Option “On” indicates that all key lights on the front panel will be on. Option “Off” indicates that all key lights on the front panel will be off. [Door panel backlight]: This option is for outdoor bell with backlight control. Option “On” indicates that backlight LEDs of the outdoor bell will be on. “Off” indicates that backlight LEDs of the outdoor bell will be off. [Return]: Exit the current menu.
From this field, select the video input mode that is consistent with cameras input,
Option “On” the mean is turn on the prompt tone when operation
[CAM 1 Sensor type or CAM 2 Sensor type]:
Each camera channel corresponds to an I/O status (see the following status explanations), which means that when an alarm is triggered, it will activate the indoor monitor to issue an alert, the duration of the alert will be according to “CAM1 ring time” or “CAM2 ring time”.
I/O status types: NO: “Normally open”, it 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: “Normally closed”, the normal state of the sensor is under constant high voltage. If the output voltage changes from high to low, then the alarm will be triggered.
Off: Set the sensor type to “Off”, it means external sensor alarms are not in use. [
CAM1] : Enable or disable the preview of camera 1. [CAM2]: Enable or disable the preview of camera 2. [CAM 1 ring time]: The alarm ring time of camera 1, if camera 1 has been triggered by
activity detected by the sensor, values can be set from 0~30 seconds. [CAM 2 ring time]: The alarm ring time of camera 2, if camera 2 has been triggered by activity detected by the sensor, values can be set from 0~30 seconds.
[Return]: Exit the current menu.
2.5 Set the color parameters
On main menu, move the cursor to “Color” and press “ ” to enter the “color” menu.
Door1 Doo r2
CAM1 CAM2
2.4 Alarm
On main menu, move the cursor to “Alarm” and press “ ” to enter the “Alarm” menu to set up the alarm type of camera 1 or camera 2.
CAM1 sen sor type: NO CAM2 sen sor type: NO CAM1: On CAM2: On CAM1 rin g time: 20 sec CAM2 rin g time: 20 sec
Return
Return
On the color menu the video color of Door1/Door2/CAM1/CAM2 attributes can be adjusted for the best image quality. Choose on the option “Door1” or “Door2” or “CAM1” or “CAM2” to enter the corresponding menu to adjust values of brightness, contrast and saturation depending on the actual conditions. Scroll the button “ ” upward or downward to adjust values.
Door1
[Brightness]: values can be set up from 0 to 50. [Contrast]: values can be set up from 0 to 50. [Saturation]: values can be set up from 0 to 50. [Return]: Exit the current menu.
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2.6 Device Connect--Through wired network or wireless network
A. Use r can conne ct the in do or moni tor throu gh netw or k cable , operation steps:
1.
Connect a netw ork conve rsion w it h 4 pin int erfac e to J A1 on the indoor monitor, and connect the ke ystone ja ck of net wo rk to the e nd of the 4 pin i nterf ac e.
2. Connect the outdoor camera(s) and cctv camera(s) to the 4 pin ter minal on indoor monitor.
3. Power on the indoor monitor.
4. Wa it for a while until hearing a beep sound, then the indoor monitor starts completely.
Network connection diagram through wired network of Figure 1 a s an example.
AC/DC power (not included)
CAM2
WIFI (LAN)
AC/DC power (not included)
WIFI(LAN)
IOS/Android
PC
2.7 AP
WIFI(LAN)
IOS/Android
AC/DC power
(not Included)
lock
(not Included)
DOOR1
AC/DC power
(not Included)
3G/4G/WIFI
IOS/Android
lock
(not Included)
Internet
4C
DOOR2
4C
Modem
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2
IP Indoor Monitor
Router
Monitoring
Talk
Unlock
Hang up
AC/DC power (not included)
WIFI(LAN)
To WAN
Reset
LAN
WAN
To LAN
To LAN
4C
4C
Figure 1
B. The indoor device with WIFI function can also work in WIFI wireless network.
CAM1
1. If user connects a network cable to the indoor device, the parameters for WIFI can be set up via IE browser, please see section for more information, network connection
5.3.4 Network--WIFI
diagram please refer to Figure 1 on the above.
2. If user doesn’t want to connect a wired cable to the indoor monitor, and user needs to prepare a wireless router and a smart-phone or a pad with IOS or Android system. The parameters for WIFI can be set up via a smart-phone or a pad with IOS or Android system, please see section
for more information.
mode
Network connection diagram via wireless network as Figure 2 as an example.
Internet
DOOR2
To WAN
WAN
Router
4C
AC/DC powe r (not included)
LAN
Reset
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WIFI(LAN)
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WIFI(LAN)
Monitoring
Talk
Unlock
Hang up
4C
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2
AP mode
3G/4G/WIFI
PC
AC/DC power
(not Included)
IOS/Android
lock
(not Included)
Modem
AC/DC power
(not Included)
4C
lock
(not Included)
DOOR1
2.7 AP Mode
Into AP mode automatically
For factory default parameters, the monitor will into AP mode automatically after power on. After power on the monitor, if the monitor detects no network, waiting for about 40 seconds all the button LEDs will be blinking. It indicates the monitor has start in AP mode. Please setup your WIFI with the “uCareHome” app.
Into AP mode by manual
Enter the menu “System->Network->Enter AP mode”, choose “Enter AP mode”, it will automatically reboot and wait for all button LEDs flashing then AP mode is ready.
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1. If the device has went into AP mode, but the wireless function of the device hasn’t been activation via “uCareHome” on the phone or user doesn’t do any operate about the device, after 10 minutes the device will automatically exit AP mode and returns to the previous connection mode.
2. If the monitor is in AP mode, user can through the menu “System->Network->Exit AP mode” to choose it manually, the monitor will auto reboot and it will exit AP mode.
Monitoring
Unlock
Hang up
Talk
Flashing
Figure 2
CAM1
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3. Web Browser Operation
3.1 Running Environment
Inst all the sof tware t hr ough th e Interne t brows er o f OS to con veniently operate the network from a r emote loc ation. This device supports C/S, B/S, and access in LAN and WAN. I t also supports IP and domain name visiting.
IMPORTANT! SOFTWARE RECOMMENDATIONS:
To ensure reliable remote viewing of IPdoor footage, it is highly recommended that users have either Windows XP, Windows 7 or Windows 8 in stalled on their computers, and that they use either Internet Explorer 6.0, Internet Explorer 7.0, Internet Explorer 8.0, Internet Explorer 9.0 Internet Explorer 10.0, Internet Explorer 11.0, Mozilla Firefox, or Google Chrome as their Inte rnet brow ser. (In t he appendix, there is an explanation of how to access the indoor unit using Firefox or Google Chrome.)
Note:
1. Sug gested th at to run I nt ernet E xplorer b rowse r as Admin istrator on operation syst em such as Windows 7/Windows 8/Windows 8.1 except Window
2. Before setting up remote access, turn Disable the firewall and a ny anti -v irus so ftware currently running on the computer.
XP.
Press “LAN Search”:
3.2 Quick Setting
1)Through the indoor unit connection to network (or PC), and then to the indoor unit electric
star t.
Note: The default IP type of the indoor monitor is DHCP, for the first t im e PC and th e devi ce must be co nnect ed t o the sam e router.
2)Login the app “uCareHome”, make sure that your smart-phone and the device are
connected to the same WIFI network, press “Door Intercom Monitor”-> “Connect New Devi ce” -> “Exi sting”, and press “Confirm”.
2.
Online devices which are connected to the same WiFi router will be shown on the list(as below):
Device UID
Device IP address on LAN
2.
User can access to the indoor monitor by this device IP address on LAN on PC.
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3.3 System Login
1)Ope n the web bro wser, an d en ter IP addr ess “http ://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX”
sear ched by the a pp “uCareHome” on LAN.
Note: If the device is connected to the WAN, the IP address should be a public IP address. The syst em w ill aut omati cally enter the GUI as follows.
2) Click “ ”,if users access the device on the PC for the first time, it will pop up a window as below, click “ok” and install player on the PC according to the following method.
which can be
3)After installing player on the PC, input the authorized user name and password, the default user n ame is “Adm in” and t he d efault password is “888888”. Select language, choose netw ork strea m “Main F low” or “Minor Flow”, choose door/camera number(Door1 or Door2 or Cam era 1 or came ra 2), an d th en clic k “ ” to access. “ ” indicates that it will enter into “Home” interface automatically when the device will be connected to the web browser again on the same PC.
Click “ ” and download the file “IPDoor.zip” to the PC. Open the zip file to run the f ile “IPDoorSetup.exe” and it will install indoor unit’s OCX on the PC ( ac cordi ng t o the met hod as following figures).
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4)After login, it will enter into “Home” interface of the live view as follows.
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Note: Different router has different settings for port forwarding; please kindly follow your rout er guide to do the port-forwarding.
After the port-forwarding is done, you could view the indoor unit f rom WA N now.
4. Port Forwarding
If visit indoor unit via Internet Explorer browser from WAN, you m ust do po rt forw ar ding on t he rout er. Port For wardi ng i s used to t ransf er i nform at ion fro m your ro ut er dire ctly to you r computer or indoor unit throu gh Port s. W hat is a Po rt? Ports a re openings through your computer that allow data in you computer/indoor unit. The World Wide Web fo r example u ses Port 8 0. Anytime y ou go to a website, that goes over that specific port. The reason we need to forward certain ports for your indoor unit is so that you can View your c am eras ov er the Web (internet).Take Netgear router for example.
A few t hings t ha t you nee d to f ind out a bout your I ntern et C onnection:
* Do you h ave a Stati c IP or Dynam ic I P? To find this o ut , contact your Internet Service Provider and they should be able to tell you. * If you h ave a Dynam ic IP or PPPo E ADS L, you will need to set up an Account on DDNS (www.dyndns.org or www.3322.org). That way when your IP changes, you can connect to the same Hostname (ex: my.dyndns.org) everytime you connect. It othe r words , it m akes yo ur Dyna mic IP a static h ost add re ss. This is v er y impor tant if you want to connect to your indoor unit remotely. * Find out what equipment you are using from the Internet Service Pro vider. I f it i s a modem, then you should be fine just configuring your router that's conne cted to i t. Make sur e to get th e user name and pa sswor ds f or any ro uter yo u ma y have. I f yo u can not l og in to th e ro uter, yo u will not be able to complete this setup. You may have to contact your Internet Service Provider for this information. Take Netgear router for example. Operation Steps:
1) Afte r login the i nterf ac e of the ro uter, choose “Port Forwarding”;
2) Choose “Add custom Service”;
3) Input indoor unit ports, including http port(default as 80) and mobile port(default as 20510);
4) Input IP address of the indoor unit, click “Apply”the HTTP port, the mobile port and I P address should be the same as the following figure which set by your ow n).
5. Function Settings
Options in the main interface include “Home”, “Media”, “Parameters” and “System”. Click any opti on to acces s it.
5.1 Home
Click “Home” to enter the window for live video as follows, it includes video window, control buttons and Image Settings. Video window: Double click the real-time video then it will display video full-screen. Double click it again then it will recovery default window.
Control buttons:
Record: Click “ Record” button, which could record the video with audio and store it at
the present path. When recording, the button “ ” will change to “ ”. Click the button “ ” again, and then the record stops. Capture: Click the capture button, which could take photos for the current video and store the image at the present path. Unlock: Click “ ” button to release the door lock via IE browser. Click this button it will pop-up a window as below, and please fill in correct password, the password is the same as the password for accessing the device system, the default password is “888888”, then click “ ” to confirm.
Video Image Settings: To set up the image displayed on the indoor monitor screen.
: Adjust hue of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is
set at 50.
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: Adjust brightness of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is set at 80. : Adjust contrast of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is set at 80. : Adjust saturation of image. Values can be set from 0~100.By default, the value is set at 80. Powerfreq (Power Line Frequency): Options include 50HZ and 60HZ. If the monitoring site adopting lighting elimination, user should set a corresponding frequency. If the two frequencies are different, the image will flick. There are two frequencies on the world, one is 50HZ, and the other is 60HZ. In China, adopt 50HZ. Click “ ” to refresh the settings of the Image, and click “ ” to restore the parameters of the image to the default settings.
Stream: Set up network stream, including main flow and minor flow. Door: Choose door number, door 1, door 2, Cam1 or Cam2. Image: Set up the size of view image. Options include Fit size and Src size. Number of connected users: Show number of connected users on mobile phone or IE(PC). Mobile phone: 0” means no user connected via mobile phone. “IE(PC): 1” means one user connected via IE on PC.
5.2 Media
Click “Media” to enter the media parameter setting menu. This interface includes settings for Video an d OSD.
5.2.1 Media--Video
Click “Media—Video” to access the interface as follows. And user can set up parameters of main stream, and mobile stream.
3) Maximum Frame: User can choose a ce rt ain fra me rate, wh en the bandwidth is limited,
suggest reducing the value. Generally, the video is fluency if the val ue is more 15 f rames .
The va lue is 30 fra mes for N TS C norm an d is 25 fra me s for PAL norm.
4) Bit R ate Typ e: There ar e three mod es for bi t ra te cont rol, CBR, V BR and Fi xQ p. If use r
choose CBR mode, the video encoder will encode according to the bit rate you have selected.
If user choose VBR mode, the video encoder will consider to the image quality and encode
according to the bit rated have been selected, but not strictly according to this bit rate.
Suggest VBR mode.
5Audio: Optio ns includ e “On” an d “O ff ”.
B. Video—Mobile Stream
1)Resolution: The resolution of mobile stream is 320*240(QVGA).
2)Quality: The image quality of the outdoor camera for remote access viewing via mobile
phone. And there are five options: “Very High”, “High”, “Normal”, “ Low” an d “Very Low” . Th e
better the image quality is, the bigger the bit rate and the frame ra te o f the out door ca me ra
are. Please choose the suitable quality according to your bandwidth.
5.2.2 Media--OSD
Click “Media—OSD” to access the interface as follows. OSD options include “Name”.
A. Video—Main Stream
1) Resolution: For the resolution of main stream, the value is displayed accordin g to t he menu option “Mode->Video mode” on the monitor side. If “Video mode” i s set up to CVB S, the ma in resolution is 704*576(D1); if “Video mode” is set to AHD-720P, the main resolution is 1280*720(720P); if “Video mode” is set to “AHD-1080P”, the main resolution is 1920*1080(1080P). The bigger the resolution is, the clearer the i mage will b e. On the o th er hand the bit rate is bigger and takes more bandwidth.
2) Bit R ate: User can choose a ce rt ain bit r ate, generally speaking, the bigger the bit rate is, the clearer the image will be. Please choose the suitable bit rate according to your bandwidth. If you select a big b it rate , while the bandwidth is worse, it will cause the video stream can't be transferred smoothly, the video quality will be not perfect too.
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Name: Users can modify the name of the indoor unit. Note that the na me of the dev ice mus t not exceed twelve arabic numbers, le tters o r twelve Chinese characters.
5.3 Parameters
Click “Media” to enter the parameters setting menu. This interface includes settings for Network (Basic Settings, DDNS, E-mail and Wifi) and Event(Motion Detect and Record).
5.3.1 Network--Basic Settings
Click “Parameters—Network—Basic Settings” to enter the LAN Settings interface. Default IP
type of the equipment is DHCP. The user can set up device network parameters through the
operation “Quick Setting Guide”, user can change it according to your network environment.
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A. LAN Settings
[IP Type]: There are two options: “Fixed IP Address” and “dynamic IP Address”. After selecting an Internet connection setting - su ch a s fixed I P ad dress (st atic) o r dy namic I P address (DHCP) – a nd allocating a port , us ers can a ccess the indoor unit remotely via the Internet.
1)If fixed IP address has been selected, it is necessary to set up an I P ad dress , a subnet mask and a ga teway. [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 Type]: Options include “Manual DNS” and “From DHCP Server”. If users select “Manual DNS”, they have to input numbers for primary DNS and second DNS manually.
2)If DHCP is selected, the server will allocate a IPC IP add re ss auto matically. Save the IP address when selecting DHCP and the IPC will automatically connect with
NOTE:
the se rver. It wil l allocate an IP address when the connection is stable, and this address will be displayed on the interface.
B. Por t
[HTTP Port]: The IP address identity one indoor unit in the n et work, y ou can ru n se veral programs on this equipment, and every program will transfer the d ata thr ough some p ort, in f ac t data is transferred from one port to another. The port setting of this page is asking user choose which port to transfer the data for the web server. Doing port mapping, need to maintain consistent with the port (equipment factory default port is 80).Sets u p a We b browser p ort via HTTP. The defa ul t port nu mber is “80 ”. The port r an ge can be s et up from 1024 to 32767. [Mobile port]: Mobile monitoring port. And default value is 20510.
C. Network Test
[Wa n Tes t]: In this field, users can fill in the IP address or DDNS address whi ch t hey set u p, and cl ick “ ” to test t he netw or k traffic i s no rmal or n ot. If all th e netwo rk p arame ters ar e set co rrectly, cli ck “ ” and “Test Su ccess !” w ill be shown. Otherwise “Test Failure!” will be shown.
5.3.2 Network--DDNS
Click “Parameters-Network-DDNS”to enter the DDNS setting interface. DDNS setup as follows. User can use third part DDNS, first user must have a domain name; or
www.3322.org
is recommended. Please remember the username, password and domain name.
www.dyndns.org
Then enable DDNS, for example, select the DDNS Provider as “3322.org”. If your domain name is “test.f3322.org”, please enter “test.f3322.org” in the option “Your Domain”, the “Username” and “Password” is the username and password that applied in the . Click “ ” to
www.3322.org
save. Then you can access the device by domain name.
5.3.3 Network--E-mail
Click “Parameters—Network—E-Mail” to enter the E-Mail Setting in terfa ce , and SMT P se tu p as follows.
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This function not only support internal mail transfer but also internet.
1)Sever name: Input SMTP sever address in this field, and SMTP Server Address i s refer s the IP addre ss of mail se rver, su ch a s QQ is smt p.qq.co m, Gmai l is smtp.Gmail.com.
2)Port: This refe rs t o the por t of the SMTP ser ver. Generally, the SMTP port number is “25”, but there are exceptions; for example, the SMTP port number of Gmail's server is “465”.
3)SSL: SSL is a s ecuri ty l ink tra nsport pr otoco l th at can be u sed to encrypt information communicated over the Internet (including email) to prevent hacker s from ac ce ssing t he email communication or other information of users on a netw ork, such a s passw or ds.
4)User Name: In this field, enter the sender's email address. The email address should be consistent with the server being used. That is, if the sender's email address is .
test@126.com
5)Password: In this field, enter the password of the sender's email address.
6)Send er t o: In this field, enter the receiver's email address (the email address being used to
receive images transmitted from the IP doorbell-vistor call on the outdoor bell). Clear the images received as soon as possible to avoid exceeding the email account's storage capacity.
7)From a s: In this field, enter the sender's email address. The email address should be consistent with the server being used. That is, if the sender's email address is , the corresponding server should be “ ”.
smtp.126.com
test@126.com
5.3.4 Network--Wifi
For the indoor unit with WI FI func tion, users can visit the device remotely by the following methods: through network cable connection or through wireless connection. If through wireless connection, please use the network cable to connect the device into LAN before doing settings of wireless connection. Then click “Parameters—Network—WiFi” to enter the Wifi Setting interface, and according to the below 1-6 steps to do the settings.
1) Open wireless, “ ” indicates WIFI status to be enabled.
2) Cli ck the “ ” butt on to sea rc h the cur rent wireless routers, and all the wireless routers will appear on the Current Hot Point list.
3) Choose one effective router, cl ic k it to choose router SSID.
4) Input correct password of the wireless router in wireless security mode.
5) Cli ck “ ” to check t he wireless network is connected successfully or not.
6)When the wireless is connected successfully, click “ ” to s av e the set tings, the device will be reboot automatically, take away the Ethernet cable, then the wireless network will work perfectly.
Note:
1. When adjust WIFI status, the device will reboot after saving the setting.
2. When enable WIFI st at us , th e de vi ce w il l re bo ot a ut om at ic al ly if plug or unplug the keystone jack of network cable to th e RJ45 ethernet interface of the indoor unit.
3. Through Wifi connection, the “Net wo rk Type” on the Network Basic Setting sug ge st ed t o be s et a s “DHCP”. When configure the parameters about WIFI, user can view the indoor unit can be allocated
user m ust set up parameters about Wifi again.
4. Whe n the equip ment co nn ected t o the Inter net, an d al so enab le the WIFI, when acti vated, th e equip me nt will b e the first t o choos e Et herne t cable con necti on m ode, if can 't connec t, then c hoose WIFI connection. WIFI connection of the ports to use are cons istent wi th cabl e co nnect ion of the po rts to us e.
5. No space between characters of the SSID, no space between characters of the Wifi pass word, oth erwis e th e wirel ess route r can’t b e co nnect ed successfully.
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Motion Detect
Record
5.3.5 Event--Motion Detect
Note: The motion detection function only supports for one channel, it means that when activating motion detection function of the Door 1, the motion detection function of the Door 2, camera 1 and camera 2 can’t be activated at the same time. User can set up the motion detection parameters through IE browser or the uCarehome app. If you want to enable the motion detection function for Door 1, on the login window on PC, first you must choose Door 1, then enter into the motion detect setting menu to set up the corresponding parameters.
Click “Parameters—Event—Motion Detect” to access the “Motion Det ect” me nu a nd the dialog window where Enable Switch, MD Area, Sensibility, E-Mail, Alarm Output and motion detection schedule settings can be set will be appear.
1) Status: “ ”indicates that the motion detection alarm of the login channel is enabled.
2) Sensibility: There are four levels: “very high”, “high”, “Normal” and “Low”, and wi th “ very high” being the highest level of sensitivity.
3) MD Area: Sometimes, it is necessary to have some regions in the camera's co verag e area enabled with the motion detection feature, while other regions in the sa me cove ra ge area do not r equire this functionality. This may be handy when, for example, the ca mera co ve rs the ro ad 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 t riggered every time a car o r tr uck pas ses by on the nearby road. User s can left- click in g and the n drag th e fr ame to se t th e motion detection area. When viewing the selected channel's coverage area using the MD Area option, th e red area is wher e motion de tecti on i s activ ated, and t ransp ar ent blo ck is the area where motion dete ction is no t activ at ed. Cli ck “ ” to activ ate all t he a reas, a nd click “ ” to canc el all the ar eas.
4) Action-E-Mail: ” indicates that it will be sent to the pre-registered email addr ess if an alarm has been triggered by motion.
5) Action-Output:
indicates that a p ictur e of t he channel will be captured
when a n alarm has been triggered by motion. “ ” indicates that a v ideo of t he channel will be recorded when an alarm has been triggered by motion.
Note: The motion d et ec ti on a la rm v id eo r ec or d ca n be p la ye d ba ck via IE browser or “uCareHome”
app. Snapshots of tr igger motion detection alarm can be played back via IE browser.
6) Action—Schedule: Users can set up “motion detection schedule mode”, and there are
thre e modes: “Week Mode”, “Work Mode” and “All Time Day”. The device will trigger the alar m only duri ng the ar me d time pe riod. If use rs select “Week Mode”, click “ ” t o access th e inter fa ce as follows. Users can set up thr ee differen t time pe ri od from S unday to Saturday, the max number of time span is 24.
When the motion detection function of Door 1 has been activated, and you want to enable the door 2's motion detection function, on login window you must choose Door2, and enter into “Motion Detect” menu to adjust parameter value and save. Then Door1's motion detection function will be disabled, and door2's motion detection function will be activated.
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If users select “Work Mode”, click “ ” to access the interface as follows. Users can set up three different time period on workday and weekend, the max n umber o f ti me span i s 24.
If users select “All Day Time”, all the times will be enabled.
Note: Please make sure the device system time is correct before you s et the al arm time period. Noti ce: When th e motio n de tecti on alarm fu nctio n is e nable d, the moti on dete ct ion ala rm can be t riggere d after t he i ndoor m onitor is i n stand by m ode for 3 0s. If a moti on dete ct ion alarm is triggered, the screen will be highlighted and the motion i con wil l be shown.
5.3.6 Event--Record
Click “parameters-Event-Record” to access the setting menu to set up record mode when calling on the doorbell as follows. Modes include “record” and “snapshot”. For the record mode, the whole process will be recording from the start of a call. For the snapshot mode, if a
visi tor calls o n the out do or came ra, the f ir st pict ur e will be captured. The video record can be played back via IE browser or the “uCareHome” app, and the snapshots can be played back via IE browser.
5.4.2 System-Time Setting
5.4.1 System-User
Click “System—Time setting” to access time setting menu. There are four types of time mode: keep current, manual, Sync with computer time and Sync with NTP.
1) “Keep Current” means the system time won't be changed.
2) “Manual” means adjust time manually. Users need to enter date & t ime and tim e zone manually.
3) “Sy nc with com puter t im e” mean s through t his app ly t o sync IP C system ti me to loc al P C time.
5.4 System
Click “System” to enter the parameters setting menu. This interface includes settings for User, Time setting, Initialize, Device info, Storage Device and System Logo.
5.4.1 System-User
Click “System—user” to access user setting menu, the default username and password of
administrator is “Admin” and “ 888888”. And the administrator can add seven guest users who
can only monitor the live view and unlock for the indoor device via IE browser remotely.
4) “Sy nc with NTP ” will choose a same t ime zone wi th the NT P se rv er auto ma tically. Server name i s the NTP serve r host, a nd t he inte rval of ref resh ti me i ncludes 1 hour, 2 hours, 12 hours and 24hous. Save all parameters, then it will update as a netwo rk cloc k.
5) Delay push(s): From this field, user can adjust delay duration time of alarm push for visitor calling when nobody answers on the indoor unit, and values can be set f rom 0 to 60 s. F or example, to select 5s, if visitor presses the call button on the outdoor camera, the message will b e pushe d on to the ma st er’s phone a ft er 5 seconds when nobody answers on the indoor unit.
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5.4.3 System-Initialize
Click “System—Initialize” to access initialize setting menu. This interface includes settings for Reboot, Factory Default and Upgrade.
5.4.5 System-Storage Device
Click “System—Storage Device” to enter the interface of SD card information as follows. If the indoor monitor doesn’t detect an TF card or there is no TF card plugged in, the option “sta tus” will s how “no r ea dy”.
1) Reboot: C lick “ ”, i t wi ll pop-up a mess age window “the devic e will be r eb ooted . Are you sure?”, and click “OK” to restart the equipment.
2) Factory Default: Cli ck “ ” , it wil l pop-up a me ssage window “Set u p data will b e init ialized . Are yo u su re?” Cl ick “OK ” to r estor e all the par amete rs t o the def ault sett ings exce pt IP ad dress .
3) Upgrade: Click “ ” to select the firmware file for upgrading, for example, the firmware file such as “Mobile.IPDoor.8100-96319DW.20190419.ov” is on th e desktop . First choose the firmware file, click “ ”, a nd it wil l be s hown as “ ” , then c lick “ ” to upgrade the equipment whether or not. After the upgrading, the equipment will restart.
Note: During upgrading, please don’t power off the indoor monitor, t he monitor will auto-reboot after completing upgrade.
5.4.4 System-Device Info
Click “System—Device Info” to enter the “Device Information” menu as follows. The information included accessible through this interface includes: Device Info (Device Name, Device ID, Soft ware Version, Release date and Start Time), Network Info (Connection, Mac, IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway, Primary DNS and Second DNS).
If a TF card h as b een det ected o n th e indoor monitor, the optio n “s tatus ” will be s ho wn as below. User can remove the TF card, format the TF card and playback the video record and snapshots. Suggest that it’s better to format the TF card for the first time before using. And the TF card maximum support 64GB.
Click “ ” to ref re sh the SD c ard sta tu s. Clic k “ ” to m ake sur e to remove t he SD card whether or not. Click “ ” to m ake sur e to format t he SD car d da ta whether or not. Click “ ” can pr eview fil es in the S D ca rd, the “ 011” fi le is use d to stor e vi deo rec or d, the “pic” file is used to store snapshots.
According to the following figure for example, click “011->20190420->rec001” to enter into the record list. Click one on the list to playback the record. Click “Parent Folder” to return to the parent directory.
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Click “pic” to enter into the snapshot file list. Click one on the list to playback the snapshot. Click “Parent Folder” to return to the parent directory.
5.4.6 System-System Log
Click “System—System Log” to enter the “system log” menu as follows. At the top of the “Log Search” page are the following filters to facilitate locating the desired file(s): [Time]: Set the starting time and the ending time of the log being searched for. [Ty pe]: Choose from the following options: “All”, “Operation” and “Bell ring”. Click the “ b utton a ft er sett ing the log t ime and t yp e, and th e system wi ll display the selected log in the list. Click “ ”, “ ” , “ ”, “ ” t o navigate pages, and clic k “ ” to delete all the log lists.
Appendix 1. Accessing the indoor monitor via Mozilla Firefox
1.First, install Firefox on Windows(This document will use Firefox 28.0 as an example).
2. After installing Firefox, please search for the “IE Tab” add-on for Firefox, which can be downloaded from Firefox browser.
3. Open Firefox, click “Tools-->Add-ons” to enter into the interface of “Get Add-ons”, and search for “IE Tab”, all the IE tabs will be shown on the list for “Available Add-ons”. Choose one and install it, this document will use IE Tab 2(FF 3.6+)5.12.12.1 for example.
4. After installing the IE Tab, user need restart Firefox browser.
5. Open Firefox and enter the indoor unit IP address in the address field. Right-click at blank, select “View Page in IE tab”. The indoor unit can now be connected successfully.
Appendix 2. Accessing the indoor monitor via Google Chrome
1.First, installing Google Chrome Browser on Windows(this manual will use Chrome version
34.0.1847.116 m as an example).
2. After installing Google Chrome, search for the “IE Tab” add-on for Chrome, which can be downloaded from the Chrome Web Store.
3. Opening Chrome, click “ Customize and control Google Chrome->Tools->Extensions-> browser the gallery” to enter the “Chrome Web Store” interface to search for “IE Tab”, and results for IE tab in Extensions will appear on the right side. Choose one to install it and it’s free for installation(Shown as below).
5.5 Logout
Click “Logout” to log out of the system.
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4. During installation, the following figure will appear, click “Add” to confirm to install “IE Tab”
add-on.
5. After complete installation, the icon “ ” will appear on the right top of the browser interface (Shown on the red frame as below), and it means that IE Tab has been added to Chrome browser.
6. Click the icon “ ” on the right of the address field to display the Chrome web page in an IE-based page, and fill in the IP address of the indoor unit on the IE-based address bar, then click the icon “ ” to access the remote device, fill in the correct user name and password to log in. Default user name and password are “Admin” and “888888".(shown on the red frames as below)
Appendix 3. How to ensure reliable remote viewing of the
indoor monitor through IE browser on Win 7/Win 8 64bit OS
1. Run 3 2bit IE on Wi nd ows OS (6 4bit) Note: On a 64-b it version of a Windows operating system, there are two versions of the Internet Explorer files:
* The 64-bit version is “C:\Program Files\ Internet Explorer \iexplore.exe”. * The 3 2-bit ver sion is “ C: \Prog ram Fil es (x86) \ I nt ernet E xplorer \iexplore.exe”. * Please run the “C:\Program Files(x86) \Internet Explorer \iexplore.exe”.
2. Run Internet Explorer as the Administrator
1) Open folder path “C:\Program Files(x86) \Internet Explorer”.
2) Right click the Internet Explorer icon and choose "Run as Administrator".
3) Click "Continue" in the User Account Control window to grant administrator access to Internet Explorer.
3. Fix site display problems with Compatibility View
Some times a web site yo u' re visi ting doesn't look like you expect it to. Images might not show up, me nus might b e out of pl ac e, and te xt boxe s co uld be ju mb led together. This can be caused by a com patibility problem between Internet Explorer and the site you're on. Wh en a s ite is incompatible with Internet Explorer, you 'l l see the C om patibility View button in the Address bar. You can only turn on Compatibility View in Internet Explorer for the desktop.
A. To turn on Compatibility View
1) See if the Compatibility View button appears in the Address bar. (I f yo u don't see the button, there's no need to turn on Compatibility View.)
2) Tap or click the Compatibility View button to display the site in Compatibility View. Once you turn on Compatibility View, Inte rn et Explorer will automatically show that site in Compatibility View each time you visit. You can turn it off by tapping or clicking the button again. Or, y ou can clear the entire list of sites using Compatibility View by deleting your browsing history.
B. To clear the list of Compatibility View sites
Not all website display problems are caused by browser incompatibility. Interrupted Internet connections, heavy traffic, or problems with the website can also a ff ect how a page is displayed. If you're having other problems on a si te , such as p layin g videos, read Video won't play in Internet Explorer. The Compatibility List is frequently updated, and Internet Explorer automatically downloads these update. This list includes sites that might've been designe d for old er o r other b rowse rs , site s that use Ado be Flas h Pl ayer, an d other s et tings t ha t help gi ve you a be tt er brow sing experience. If you don't want these updates, you can turn off Compatibility List Updates at any time.
C. To turn off Compatibility List Updates
1) Open Internet Explorer in the desktop.
2) Press the Alt key to display the Menu bar (or press and hold the Address bar and then select Menu bar).
3)Tap or click Tools, and then tap or click Compatibility View settings.
4) Clear the Download updated compatibility lists from Microsoft ch eck box , an d then ta p or click Close.
D. To change Compatibility View settings
1) Open Internet Explorer in the desktop.
2) Press the Alt key to display the Menu bar (or press and hold the Address bar and then select Menu bar).
3) Tap or click Tools, and then tap or click Compatibility View settings.
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