Lotshine Tech CP 3224WK, CS 32WK User Manual

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Wireless colour video doorphone
User manual
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Thank you fo r pu rchasing our wirel ess video door p hone system. Before carrying out the installation, please read this user’s manual carefully and follow all the guidelines during the process of installation and operation.
Contents
Features……… ……………………………… …………… ………………1
Components checklist……………………………………………………1
Products description………………………………………………………2
Cradle
Charger fixing procedure
ID NO. display……… ……………………… ……………………… ……5
Coding
Receive code…………………………………………… …………………6
Code clearing
Setting of ring tone
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Brightness adjustment…………………………………………………8
Surveillance…………………………………………………………………8
Basic operation ……………………………………………………………9
Night-vision operation……………… ……… …………………………11
Unlocking time setting…………………………………………………11
Installation…… …………………………… …… …… …… ……………12
Lock connection…… ……………………………………………………13
Technical specifications… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 14
Trouble shooting……… … … … … ……… … … … ………… … … … 15
Propagation of radio waves
Battery specifications… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 16
Notes……… ……… … ……… ……… ……… … ……… ……… … ……17
Guarantee…… ……… …… ……… …………… ……… …… ……… …17
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Features
Wireless colour video doorphone
Mobile handset with 2.4 TFT-LCD screen
Identify and screen callers
Unlock doors remotely for visitors
Range in free field 300 meters
12 selectable ringtones
Handset to handset communication (Paging)
Infra red camera in outside call station to see callers at night
Expand to a 2-way system by adding a call station & handset
Rechargeable battery via mini USB interface
Standby status 72 hours
Easy to install
Built-in surveillance mode function
Components checklist
Package contents:
one outdoor camera/call station, one handset monitor (include Li-ion battery), one power adaptor for call station (DC5V, 1A), one charger for handset monitor (DC4.5V, 0.8A), cradle and some screws for fixing the call station on the wall.
Components description:
Handset monitor
Charger
Call station
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Power adaptor
Cradle
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Products description
ON/OFF
Unlock
Monitor
Brightness+
Brightness-
Speaker
2.4G a ntenna
Status indicator
2.4 inch LCD
Code clearing
Rese t
Answer
Microphone
Microphone
Camera
Speaker
Status indicator
Call
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Cradle
1. F ixed on the desk
2. F ixed on the wall
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Charger fixing procedure
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Button description
“ON/OFF”button: It is used to power on/power off of wireless handset monitor. “ ”: Is used to:a) answer the calls when visitors press the call button in outdoor call station; b) as the confirmation button when performing the ringing tone selection; c) as the coding button when carrying out coding between the components. “ ”: In standby status, it is used to enter the menus of ringing tone selections; in talk status, it is used to increase brightness. “ ”: In talk status, it is used for reducing brightness. “ ”: Is used to switch on the camera in outdoor call station in order to monitor outside in standby status. “ ”: It is used to operate an electric lock release when the monitor is in the “talk” status. “ ”:Is used to clear the previous code .After this operation ,you should carry-out the coding procedure between or among the call stations and handsets again. “ Make it return to the default status .After this operation ,then it will enter the OFF status.
ID NO. display
Press the “ON/OFF ” button when the handset monitor is in OFF status, until the 2.4 inch TFT-LCD displays “Welcom e” and sounds two “Di Di” tones, then release the button. It means that the handset monitor is entering into the ON status. Press the “ON/OFF” button when the handset monitor is in ON status, then the 2.4 inch TFT-LCD will show “Goodbye”and create two “Di Di” tones, then release the button. This indicates that the handset monitor is entering into OFF status. When the outdoor camera is powered, a single “Di” tone indicates that call station 1 is being viewed. If a dual “Di Di” tone is sounded this confirms that the call station 2 is being viewed.
Coding
1).Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons at the same time when the handset monitor is i n power-on status, until the screen shows the
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lettersConfigure code, then release the buttons and it will enter the coding status.
2).At this time, press the call button in outdoor camera when it is in standby status until the red indicator remains lit and creates two sounds “Di Di ”, then release the button and it will enter the coding status.
3)If the handset monitor shows the letters “successed” within 8s, the coding is successful and the call station and handset monitor have successfully paired; at this time, the outdoor call station will create 3 sounds “Di Di Di”. If the handset monitor shows the letters "failed" within 8S, then it means that the coding is failed and the outdoor station will have no response. Note: After successful coding, then the outdoor camera and handset monitor are the 1st outdoor camera and 1st handset monitor respectively; if coding is failed, you should do the coding again.
Receive code
(only required when adding one more call station or one more handset monitor.) Adding one more handset monitor :
1).Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons at the same time, when the 1st handset code”, then release the buttons and enter the “transmit code” status.
2).On the additional handset(2nd) after “transmit code” is displayed on the 1st handset, press the “ ” and “ ” buttons at the same time on the 2nd handset when it is in ON status until the screen shows “receive code”, then release the buttons and enter the “receive code” status, then press the “ ” button at this time in 2nd monitor. If it shows “successed” on the handset, it means that the coding has been successful.
monitor is in ON status until the screen shows “transmit
handset
Adding one more outdoor call station :
1).Press the “ ” and “ ” buttons when the handset is in the ON status until the screen shows “transmit code”, then release the buttons and enter the “transmit code”status.
2).Then press and hold the
call
button i n outdo or call station until
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you hear the two “Di Di” tones. Then release the call button in outdoor call station (Do not release until you hear the two Di Di tones ). Then press the “ ” button in the handset at this time. If it shows “successed” on the handset, the coding has been successful.
Adding one more outdoor call station and one more handset monitor:
1).Press the “ ” and “ ” button when the 1st handset monitor is in ON status until the screen shows “transmit code”, then release the buttons and enter the “transmit code” status .
2.Then press the “ ” and “ ” buttons at the same time when the 2nd handset monitor is in ON status until the screen shows “receive code”, then release the buttons and enter the “receive code” status. Press the “ ” button at this time on 2nd handset monitor. If it shows “successed” on the handset, then it means that the coding is successful.
3).On the 2nd handset, press and hold the “ ” and “ ” buttons when the 2nd handset monitor is in ON status until the screen shows “transmit code”, then release the buttons and enter the “transmit code” status.
4).During this time, press the call button in 2nd outdoor call station until you hear two DiDi tones. Then release the call button in the outdoor call station(Do not release the button until you hear the two DiDi tones). If it shows “successed” in the handset, it means that the coding has been successful.
5).If all the coding is successful, press the “ ” button in the 1st handset monitor to return to the standby status .
Code clearing
Handset monitor: Keep pressing the “ ” and “ ” buttons when
the handset monitor is in OFF status. At the same time , then pre ss the ON/OFF button in the handset monitor together until th e screen displays “clear code ” and creates one “Di” sound (still kee p pressin g the “ ” and “ ” buttons when you press the ON/OF F button). This means that code clearing is successful. It will be in OFF status aft er releasing the buttons.
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Outdoor call station:
Press the code-clear button (th e code-clear butto n is in the ba ck of outdoor call station, for details, please refer to the connect ion section. Its icon is that code clearing is successful.
Note: Be careful when doing this, as it will cause a malfunction. You will then need to carry out the coding procedure of outdoor call station and handset again. See above for CODING and RECEIVE CODE sections.
. )
and it creates one “Di” sound. This means
lock
Setting of ring tone
Press the “ ” (ring tone sel ect ion button) whe n t he han dset mo nit or is i n standby status, un til a r ing tone sounds, the mo nit or is n ow in ring tone sel ection mo de. At this time, pr ess the “ ” bu tto n su cce ssi vely to cho ose ano ther to ne(A to tal 12 ri ng tones are available for selectio n ). Af ter ch oos ing yo ur fa vorite t one, pre ss th e “ ” b utt on to conf irm , or wa it until the playi ng to ne is e nded, then it will auto-e xit .
Adjusting brightness
There a re 6 le vels for brightness adj ust men t. Press the “ ” button when the handset monitor is in talk status or surveillance function(For details, please kindly refer to the BASIC OPERATION and SURVEILLANCE), then the brightness level will become higher. At this time, it will show “Val 0i” on the handset monitor (“ i ”is to indicate the brightness level). When the brightness is adjusted up to maximum level, if you press this button again, then it will be invalid. Press the “ ” button when the handset monitor is in talk status or surveillance status, then the brightness level will become lower. At this time, it will show “Val 0i” on the handset monitor (“ i ” is to indicate the brightness level). When the brightness is adjusted to minimum level, if you press this button again, then it will be invalid.
Surveillance
One to one intercom:
1).Press the
button when the handset monitor is in standby
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status, then the screen will display monitoring 01.
2).If the outdoor call station receives a signal within 1S, then it will display the 1st outdoor station; if not receiving the signal within 4S, then it will auto-exit the monitor status.
3).In monitor status, press the “ ” button again, then it will exit the monitoring of 1st outdoor call station. The monitor time is 60S. After 60S, it will auto-exit the monitor status.
One to two or two to two system:
1)Press the “ ” button when the handset monitor is in standby status, then it will monitor the 1st outdoor station (It will display monitoring 01); press this “ ” button again, then it will monitor the 2nd outdoor station (It will displaymonitoring 02); press the
button in third time, it will auto-exit the monitoring status.
2)If receiving a signal within 1S, then it will monitor the outdoor
station; if not receiving the signal within 4S, then it will auto-exit the monitor status.
3)In standby status, press the “ ” button to start or end the monitoring of outdoor stations. After 60S, it will auto-exit the status.
Basic operation
one to one intercom:
1).In standby status, when a visitor presses the call button on call station, then the power indicator will still light.
2).a.If not receiving a response signal within 4S, then it will sound
Di Di Di Di”, and it will end the call status and return to the standby
status. b.If receiving a response signal, the handset will display
Talking”and the outdoor station will still sound Du Du”, then the
power indicators of handset/s will light and play the selected ring tone/s; meanwhile the TFT-LCD will display the visitor’s image.
3).a.If no one answers the call, the call will last 60S and return to the standby status. b.If some one presses the “ ” buttons, then it will stop playing the ring tone and enter the talk status (The indicators in handset monitors will turn f rom red to gr een and stay lit), the talk time is
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120S.
4).In the process of talking, pressing the “ ” button will operate the relay at the call station which can be connected to operate an electric lock release and allow the visitors enter, the monitor will display
unlock (If visibility is poor, pressing the “ ” button will activate
the night-visiton of outdoor camera ).
5).In the process of talking, the user can press the “ ” button again to end the communication, and then handset monitor will enter the standby status after sounding two Du Du” tones.
One to two intercom:
1)In standby status, when the visitors press the call button on call station, then the power indicators will light.
2).a.If not receiving a response signal within 4S, then it will sound “Di Di Di Di”, and end the call status and return to the standby status. b. If receiving a response signal from any handset monitors, then the handset will display “Talking” and the outdoor call station will still sound “Du Du”. Then the power indicators of handset will remain lit and play the selected ring tone; meanwhile the TFT-LCD will display the visitor’s image.
3).a.If no one answers the call, the call will last 60S and return to the standby status. b. If some one presses the “ ” button from any handsets, then it will stop playing the ringtone and enter the talk status (the indicator in handset will turn from red to green and remain lit), the talk time is 120S, while the 2nd handset will return back to standby status after creating one “ Di ” sound.
4).In the process of talking, pressing the “ ” button will operate the relay and allow the visitors to enter, the monitor will display “unlock” ( pressing the “ ” button will activate the night-vision of outdoor camera).
5).In the process of talking, the user can press the “ ” button again to end the communication, and then it will enter the standby status after sounding two “Du Du” tones.
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Handset intercom (Paging):
1).In standby status, if the user presses the “ ” in one handset monitor, then the red indicators will light and enter the call status. The screen will display“ Talking”.
2).a.If there is no response signal with 4S from called handset monitor, after 4 “Di Di Di Di” tones, the handset will exit the callstatus and return to standby status. b.If receiving a response signal with 4S from the called handset monitor, then the calling handset monitor will play the selected ring tone, then the called handset will display “Talking” and play its selected ring tone and the indicator light will remain lit.
3). a.If some one answers the call from called handset monitor, the call will last 60S and enter the standby status. b. If some one answers the call from called handset monitor, then it will stop playing the ring tone and enter the “Talking” status (the indicators in both handset monitors will turn from red to green and remain lit), the talk time is 120S. c.Meanwhile, if pressing the “ ” button in calling handset monitor, then it will end the call and enter into the standby status.
4).In the process of talking, the user can press the “ ” button again in any handset monitors to end the communication, then it will enter the standby status after hearing two “Du Du”. Note: If the handset monitor is short of power, then it will indicate the user to charge the battery in handset monitor.
Night-vision operation
1).When the handset is in talking status , pre ss the “ ” button to activate the night-vision of outdoor camera.
2).When the handset is in surveillance status, press the “ ” button to activate the night-vision of outdoor camera.
Unlocking time setting
1).The 1st unlocking time is 1.8S (In default status, this is the 1st unlocking method). With power disconnected from the call station, press and hold the call button in outdoor call station, at this time connect the power to call station, when the unit sounds a single “Di ”
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tone , release the call button and the unlocking time will now be set at 1.8 seconds
2).The 2nd unlocking time is 4S. With power disconnected, press and hold the call button on call station, and connect power to this call station. When you hear two “Di Di” tones, release the call button and the unlocking period will be set at 4 seconds.
3). The 3rd unlocking time is 8S. With power disconnected, press and hold the call button on call station, and connect power to the call station. When you hear three “Di Di Di” tones, release the call button and the unlocking period will be set at 8 seconds. Note: The users can only unlock for the visitors during the talking and communication mode. In communication status, if either part is powered-off, then the other will return back to standby status after one “Di” sound.
Installation
Panel
Screws
Back box
Step 1: Install the back box Step 2: Install panel
1).Release the call station from back box by removing the locking screw under the front edge of the unit
2).Drill proper wire-through holes according to the mounting units.
3).Use four screws to fix the installation panel on the wall.
4).Connect the cables from wire-through holes and square holes of rear p a nel in the call station. (When an electric lock is not being connected , any unused cables o r terminals should be protected and insulated to avoid the possibility of short circuits)
5).Use screws to fix the door station on the rear installation panel.
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Lock connection
1) .Po wer-on unlock ing diagram
Unlock relay output
Unlock input
DC5V
+ -
KB NC C NO
1 2 3 4 5 6
Input: AC90~264V
Output DC5V/1A
Power adaptor
Lock interface
EXI T
2) .Po wer-off unloc kin g diagram
Exit input
DC5V
+ -
1 2 3 4 5 6
Unlock relay output
KB NC C NO
AC90~264V
50/60HZ
+
-
Power on unlock
Electronic lock
AC90~264V 50/60hz
+
Unlock adaptor
DC12V/3A
Power adaptor
DC12V/3A
-
Input AC90~264V
Output DC5V/1A
power adaptor
EXI T
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Lock interface
Power off unlock
Magnetic lock
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Technical specifications
Door Station
Image Sensor
Min. Illumination
Power
Current
Audio Input
Image Compression
Transmission Power
Ringing tone
Dimension
Weight
Monitor
Screen
Effective Pixels
Power Source
Battery Charging Time
1/4" CMOS
0 Lu (IR on)
DC5V/1A
20mA~30mA (standby), 300mA (operation)
12-digits digital audio signal, DAC interface, 8Kbps sampling speed rate
MJPEG compression
16~20dBm
12 options selectable
127mm(H) 95mm(W) 37mm(D)
150g
2.4" TFT LCD
320 240
DC4.5V/0.8A (rechargeable battery operated)
For the first time, it is 7~10 hours; Later around 4 hours
USB port
Current
Receiving Sensitivity
Dimensions
Weight
For battery charge
20mA~30mA/3.7V (standby), 250mA (Operation)
-90dBm
118mm(H) 77mm(W) 19mm(D)
150g
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Trouble shooting
Malfunction
Will not power on
Battery not charging
Cannot page or talk between two handsets
Checking Debug
Check by pressing the ON/OFF button
Check whether the power of lion battery is enough or not
Check the connection of power adaptor
Check whether the socket in
power adaptor is plugged into
the charging interface
Mini-USB
Check whether the power adaptor is plugged into the AC110~240V correctly
Check the coding between two handsets or two call stations
Press the ON/OFF button fully
Charge the battery
Connect to the power adaptor
Re-connect the socket and Mini-USB charging interface
Plug the power adaptor into AC110~240V socket
Clear the existing codes and re-code between two handsets or two call stations
Images is flashing
No signal in the handset monitors
Check whether the handset/s or call stations are located close interfering equipment such as TV sets or microwave ovens wireless router,etc
Check the connection with the power supply
Check the distance between handset monitor and outdoor camera Check whether there is nearby
interfering electrical equipment
such a s microwave oven or wireless routers, etc
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Keep handsets far away from the interfering equipments
Connect the power supply
Adjust the outdoor camera and handset monitor into proper distance
Keep a way fro m st ron g magne tic ,radio or e lec trica l fie lds
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Propagation of radio waves
The radio coverag e quality, and therefo re the performance of the
doorphone, may be altered by
station and the interior handset unit:
walls, partitions, slabs, armoured doo rs or lift shaft comprising
metallic components.
(Furthermore, radio coverage may also be affected by electrical or
electromagnetic interference).
It is important to test the radio range on the installation site.
obstacles
located between the door
Plasterboard and wood
10% to 30% reduction
Brick
30% to 50% reduction
Concrete and building blocks
50% to 70% reduction
Metal and metal cladding
(e.g. armoured door)
70% to 90% reduction
Battery specifications:
Ba tte ry Ty pe
3. 7V,10 50mAh
Li -io n batte ry
St and by time
72 hou r
The a bove marked time is in the speci fic situ ati on and at mos phe re
Use the a uth ori zed charger only Do n ot di sas sem ble t he ba tteries Do n ot sh ort - cir cui t the b atteries Do n ot ex pos e the b att eri es to extreme hear, fire o r wat er
Ch arg ing li mit ed voltage
4. 2V
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Notes
1).Handset monitors should be situated away from heat sources and water.
2).Products should be opened only by the professional personnel. If there is a malfunction please contact us or our agents.
3).Handset monitors should be loca t ed where th e re is a good ventilation, dry, chemical impregnated or wet cloth to clean the products. Clean, soft, dry cloth can be used to clean the products.
4).Please install the products according to this instruction manual to avoid of damaging to the products.
dustless and not in direct sunlight .
Dont u se the
Guarantee
One year warranty.
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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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC ID: YL4CS-32WK
FCC ID: YL4CP-3224WK
changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
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