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Maintenance And Use.
Care and Maintenance
Replacing the Receiver 3
Troubleeheerlng
spec Iflcatlons
Declaration .
Dlsposal and Recycll
Guarantee...
Checklng Peck
Setting up
prelnsreumlcn Setup.
Installing the Door camera.
Dour Camera Transformnrop
Installing the ncniver
Receiver Operatlon .
Door Cam ere
10
Thank you for choosing this Honeywell product Please carry out the ioliowlng the
instructions to ensure correct installation and use, and keep these notes in a safe
place for tuture reference.
Before you mount the door camera or receiver in a permanent place, make
sure that you have tested the two units and that the system works in the tom-
tion you have choseni (Sea ‘Settlng up’. beginning on the next page.)
THE VISIOGAM SYSTEM
Your Honeywell wireless video entry system uses radio signals to transmit a video
picture at the caller tram the door camera to the receiver. The system is expandable.
so you can Install a second door camera it required.
CHECKING PAGK QONTENTS
The lollowing items are included in the You will need:
PW": - 6 x AA alkaline batteries tor the door
Chime Kit camera
' A No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
v A 1/4-in. (6 mm) dia. masonry drill
' Deer camera transmitter unit
- Receiver unit with LCD display
- Receiver charging base - A large flat-bladed screwdriver
- RCA connection lead
' Feur No. 8 screws tor wall mounting
' Four wall plugs
Camera Only
- Door camera transmitter unit
- Four No. 8 screws and plugs for wall
mounting
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Pre nstallation setup
Before fixing the deer camera in place, setup and test the system as leliows:
Install the batteries in the door camem
Note: The door oemere has a built "WEMTE
in tamper switch to help prevent
theft. Once the batteries have been
inserted, the confidence light flashes
and the tamper alert sounds on the
receiver.
1. Remove the two screws at the
base of the camera unit and
unhook and release the camera
base. pulling it away tram the
lower and first.
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Note: Removing the cover also provides access to the nameplate, so now is a good
time to write your name or other Inlormation. To use the nameplate, pull the end out
from the side ol the battery compartment, add your text at the and of the strip and
carefully push it back into the slot. -
2. Insert slx AA-size alkaline batteries in the battery
compartment at the back oi the door camera - as
in the following dlegram. Follow the plus (+) and
minus (-) signs on the diagram inside the battery
compartment. Never mix old and new batteries.
3. Fleiit the camera base and insert the
screws to slap the tamper alert from
sounding.
Note: There ls an optlcn to power the deer
camera usan an e—1ov transformer. See “Door
Camera Transformer option' at the and of this
section for details.
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Pr
nstallation setup
charge the receiver batteries
1. Remove the battery isolating tab at the rear of the portable
receiver.
2. Place the receiver onto the charging base and plug the
charging base into a suitable melns socket.
The battery indicator flashes slowly it this is
the first time the unit has been powered up; the
chime tunes play once the batteries have enough
power.
Before the next step, leave the unlt to charge
for at least three hours so that the batteries
have enough power for the LCD screen. The
receiver takes about 12 heurs to be fully charged.
Note that the charging base and rear of the
receiver will get warm In use: this Is normal.
Program the door camera into the receiver
Ensure the door camera and receiver are eepa~
rated by at least 6 ft. (2 m).
To program the deer camera Into the receiver,
press and hold the cell button on the door cam-
era until the receiver responds with a tune and
displays the image captured by the camera.
Once the door camera has been programmed
into the receiver, the receiver remains active in
program mode for approximately two minutes.
Note: You can select another tune by pressing
the T button.
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Installing the duo camera
Position "I9 door camera HURlZUNTAI- VERTICN-
TOP VIEW
Find a position tor the door cam-
era where the cell button is easy
to press and the camera can ‘see‘
visitors clearly.
The following points are important:
The height needs to be
between 4.5 and 5 it. (1 .3 and
1.5 m) above the ground or
step where visitors normally
stand.
The camera Is adjustable through a 30" total angle left to right, and 60" top to
bottom. Position the unit to ensure the camera has sight of your visitor.
Avoid a position where the camera laces into the sun, as this may overload the
camera and visitors will appear very dark. Facing large areas of bright sky should
also be avoided when possible by pointing the camera down, rather than up.
Position the camera where the motion sensor is not blocked from approaching
visitors. Avoid locating the camera where passing people or traffic will cause
false triggering. Note that the motion sensor range is approximately 12 tt (4 m)
and that it can be switched off if necessary (see ‘Door camera', page 10).
The mounting surface should be of brick or wood construction, and not of
metal, reinforced concrete, or heavy stone 6.9. more than 16 in. [40 cm] thick)
construction — as this may block the transmitted signal.
The mounting surface should be even and flat, to avoid distorting the door
camera case, level any uneven surface before mounting, as a distorted base can
let rainwater into the unit.
Do not mount within 12 In. (30 cm) of large metal objects, or steal reinforced PVC
frames. as this reduces or blocks signals to the receiver.
Keep the base of the door camera clear ot shelves or other projections that
might block the light sensor under the unit. An obscured sensor causes the
camera to switch into black and white mode.
If the door camera is to be powered separately, power cable must also be
considered.
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Position the recelver
The receiver must be positioned within mnge of the door oamere (he. less than 50 ft.
(20 m) in a typical building).
Test the system
To ensure reliable operation, we recommend that both the deer camera and receiver
are powered up in their planned position(e). to check that the receiver has a good sig»
nal from the door camera.
To test the system, have someone hold the door
camera against the wall in the selected mounting
position and press the call button, while you check
the reception on the receiver unit.
If the picture quality is poor, or there is no response
when the cell button is pressed, then there are three
possible reasons:
1. The units may be ten tar apart (more than 60—90 ft. [20—30 m] in a typical house).
Try moving the receiver closer.
2. There is nearby Interference on the video channel. Remove the door camera
back and change the video channel switch from CH 1 to. for example, CH 3. Test
the system again, selecting a different channel if channel 3 is no better.
Refer to the troubleshooting section tor more intermation on interlerenoe reduction.
3. The deer camera has not been programmed Into the receiver (refer to page 3).
Adjust the camera angle
With the dour camera at the intended position, you may need to
adjust the camera lens to cover the desired observatlen area.
Open the back of the door camera and adjust the camera eyeball
from me back 01 the pmduet. Note that there is more camera move-
ment available in the Up/Down than in the Left/Right direction.
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Mount the door camera
Do not mount the camera in wet conditions as moisture or condensation will affect
the internal parts.
Once you have tested the system In place, mount the camera onto a
wall or door as lollows: t
1. Remove the two screws underneath the door camera. Unhook w,
and release the front and pull it away trom the base. Note the
TOP arrow on the base.
2. If mounting to a well, mark the location of the four
mounting holes using the camera base as a template.
D|1Il using a1/4~ln.(6 mm) masonry bit. The distance
between mounting holes is 2.8 in. (72 mm) horizontally
and 3.6 in. (92 mm] Vertically.
3. Fix the door camera base in place using the screws and
wall plugs provided.
4. Hook the door camera into the base at the top first, then
push and click it in at the bottom. Check that the unit is
evenly pressed in place to seal the unit from rain damage.
Make sure that the sealing strip on the camera front
remains in place. Insert the two screws underneath, and
tighten.
Check that the unit is working otter installation by pressing the
call button, the confidence light should illuminate.
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Door camera transformer optlon
For installations where there is frequent use, typically
more than five uses per day, the door camera can be
powered using an 8—1 0 volt, 1 amp transformer.
Important: Higher voltage transformer might damage the
camera.
Connect the low voltage output ol the transtormer to the
door camera using suitable low voltage ceble such as hell wire. Maximum recom-
mended outer cable diameter is .2 in (5 mm). The cable run should not exceed 100 ft.
(30 m).
A cable inlet with a water seal is provided in the rear ot‘ the door camera. To connect
up the transformer:
1. Feed the power cable through the cable Inlet and connect it to the power
terminals. Leave about 6 in. (15 cm) of cable thee between the base and the door
camera body, for later service access. Do not f t batteries.
2. Secure the door camera In place. Check that the front ls fully and evenly
pressed in to seal the unit against rein damage.
3. Secure the cable using clips or tacks as appropriate,
4. Connect the other and of the power cable to the secondary
(W output) of an unpowered bell transformer. Follow
the transformer instructions carefully for correct
connections.
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5. Connect the malns terminals of the transformer 7° some»:
to a suitable. always on. mains supply.
Test the door camera by pressing the call button: the confidence light should illuminate.
Note: If you have not used the door camera with batteries for a trial test, then you
must program the door camera with the receiver by following the ‘program the door
camera into the receiver’ instmctions.
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Installing the rec er
Receiver operation
When the call button is pressed on the door camera, the receiver chimes (provided
the volume switch is not set to 0) and the camera image is displayed tor about thirty
seconds. it the caller presses the call button again, then the display time will extend
to another 30 seconds. Video transmission
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Charging base
is limited to 311 seconds to conserve cam~
era battery life and is not adjustable.
When the batteries need recharging, a
camera image is no longer shown - the
Like a portable phone, keep the receiver topped up on the charging base for reliable
operation. Dependan on use, the receiver should oper~
ate tor several days off the charging base. The charg-
ing base can be used on a flat surtase.
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chlma alone sounds (unless the battery
level is too low lor sound).
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Battery indicator
The indicator behaves as toilowa:
when the receiver is on the charging base and is lully
charged
Remains on
Blinks once a second when the receiver is charging.
Remains off when the receiver is all the charger and the batteries are OK.
Blinks slowly once when the receiver is off the charging base and needs
every ten seconds recharging.
chime flasher
Flashes to indicate a call when the chime volume control is in position 0 or 2'.
Display brightness
Activate the door camera by pressing its call button, then adjust the receiver display
(or best viewing by using the four position slide switch. One step down from maxi»
mum brightness is the recommended setting.
chime volume control
The chime volume level can be set to using the lowest sllde switch of the three (see
diagram above). Adjust to high level (2), low level (1), or on (0).
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. Saxophano (Default tuna for “wand flaw Barnum nr hell push)
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double beep warnlnu (aha mattellewe the ehlms when a vlslubr presses the gall button.
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Tamper alert tone
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Scan-human
When uud In a muItI-camera system, thls button scans (thth avallahla plntums.
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raualvar produces a 'plnu‘ sound and dlnpiaya 1ha dour uamara Image for apprflxln
mntnly so nunundn.
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Exp ng your system
There are many ways to expand your entry system: you can connect your system to e
television set or add more cameras, for example.
TV connection
You can connect the receiver to e TV set via the accessory RCA lead provided.
Connect the stereo plug to the Visiocam receiver unit and plug the yellow RCA plug
to the TV AV input. Set the TV channel to the default AV channel for the said RCA
input (refer to TV set instructions).
When the door camera is activated, the Vislocam receiver will chime and the TV will
display the image of the visitor.
Note: The TV needs to be set at the default channel manually in order to display the
image. Auto switching function not available.
Adding a door push
The receiver will respond to aVisiocam door push. To program a door push Into the
receiver:
1. Press and hold the ‘fl’ button for approximately five seconds until the receiver
beeps three times
2. Press the door push button until the receiver sounds.
Note: The video receiver does not respond to e door push while the video screen is
active.
Additional door cameras
The receiver will respond to up to four deer cameras.
Each camera must he set on a different video channel (1 -4), and be programmed
into the receiver. Refer to the instructions provided with the additional unit, or see ‘To
reprogmm or reset the receiver’, In this section.
To reprogram or reset the receiver
A. To add another door camera or hell push:
Press and hold the ‘fi‘ button for more than five seconds, the unit will beep three times
and enter programming mode for approximately two minutes. During the Mo minute
programming time, press the call button or button on the new unit to program it in. The
unit must be within 30—60 ft. (10—20 m) of the receiver to ensure reliable programming.
B. To clear all programmed data, e.g. when replacing a door camera:
Press and hold both the ‘j’ and ufi’ buttons in forfive seconds to clear the prc~
grammed data and enter programming mode. The available chime sounds play.
Follow the programming sequence under Receiver Setup.
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Ma'ntenance and use
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
0 Fingerprints or dirt on the door camera lens can oause a dull or blurred picture.
Occasionally use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the surface, Do not use cleaning
products. Over-zealous or too frequent cleaning will scratch the surface and blur
the picture.
- Keep the receiver and charger base away from rain, liquids or risk of liquid
spillage.
- Do not place rings or other metal objects over the peg in the charging unit— they
will become hot to the touch!
- Do not allow any rain or moisture to become trapped inside the door camera, as
it may damage the internal parts.
- Avoid replacing door camera batteries during wet weather.
- Do not take the products apart; there are precision components inside which are
easily damaged.
' Avoid dropping or strong shocks to either unit.
l Only use the included or recommended power supply.
0 Do not use or store either unit in dusty, dirty areas.
REPIAOING THE FIEOEIVER BATTERIES
Constant use will eventually reduce the capacity of the rechargeable batteries, and
reduce the receiver lite off the charger base. Replace the batteries by unscrewing the
single battery cover screw at the bottom rear of the receiver:
Flemove the old batteries and replace with three NiMH type
AA batteries with a minimum oepecity oi 1200mAH. Follow
the battery orientatlen symbols in the battery compartment.
Replace the battery cover and cover screw.
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The system does not work...
' Make sure the door camera is powered, refer to below.
- Make sure the receiver is powered, refer to below.
. Move the receiver closer to the door camera to receive a better signal.
- if new, make sure the door camera is programmed to the receiver - see 'F're-
installation Setup’ on page Cl.
Door camera Is not powered...
This is indicated when the red confidence light on the front does not light when the
call button is pressed. Check:
' The batteries are all inserted m the right direction.
. The batteries are new and Alkaline type.
0 If transformer powered, the transformer Is connected to the mains and powered on.
- There Is no damage to the transformer connecting cable.
- The Mo wires In the transiermer connecting cable are making contact to the
terminals in the unit and in the transformer.
Receiver is not powered...
- The batteries are discharged. Place the receiver on the charging unit for a minimum
of 12 hours to fully recharge the batteries. The receiver battery indicator will blink
once a second to indicate charging, and will stay on when the receiver Is fully
charged.
The receiver only displays a black and white picture...
0 The light level at the door camera is very low.
- The light sensor under the door camera is covered, is too close to an adjacent
object, or is facing a very black suriace.
The signal is poor. or there is interference...
' The receiver is In a signal ‘dead spot,’ Rotate or move the receiver 20 in. (50 cm)
and try again. People walking near the receiver can also temporarily affect the
reception quality.
. Make sure that the receiver is in range of the door camera, approximately 100 ft.
(30 m) in a typical building. Move the receiver closer to see it the picture improves.
if this does not improve the picture then there is nearby interference on the video
channel. Open the door camera and change the video channel switch irom 1 to 3,
for example.
' If there is more than one video transmitter (door camera or others), every unit must
have its video channel switch set to a different channel.
- A microwave oven may be in use in the path between the door camera and receiver:
Move the microwave oven or turn it oft.
- Computers and other lT equipment can radiate signals and affect the video quality.
it this is a likely problem, move the receiver away (at least 3 ft. [1 m]) from the units.
The receiver chimes, followed by a beep-beep...
This indicates low battery power in the door camera. Replace the door camera
batteries.
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Troubleshoot
A beep—beep tone sounds tor 30 seconds.
This is an alert triggered by the tamper switch indicating someone is trying to
unscrew and remove the door camera. Check ouislde immediately.
The tone may sound it the screws that mount the front of the door camera to the rear
are not fully screwed in place.
Press any button on the receiver to stop the alert tone.
The receiver switches on randomly...
This is probably due to the motion sensor on the camera picking up passers by, pass-
ing oars or moving heat sources.
Switch the FIR sensor olf, (reler to the ‘DOOH CAMERA‘ section), block all the
unwanted movement, or relocate the door camera.
chime sounds but the picture Is displayed for only a few seconds...
~ The video signal has been interrupted. Press the Scan button to recapture the video
signal, move the receiver to another position nearby.
0 It this occurs regularly. locate the receiver closer to the door unit, or place the
receiver higher up. Generally, the receiver will receive a stronger signal up on a
shelf, and a weak signal near the floor.
0 The battery charge is low. Place the receiver on the charger for at least four hours
to recharge the batteries.
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To comply with this FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, this device and its
antenna must not be cu-Iucated or operating to conjunction with any nth-r antenna or
transmitter.
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DECLARATION
Honeywell hereby declares that this product complies with Part 15 of the Fcc rules and
Industrial Canada standards. This device operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harrrltul lntartemnce, and (2) This devioe must accept any interior-
ence received, including interlerence that may cause undesired operation. Caution: changes or
modifications not elpressly approved by the party responsible tor regulatory compliance could
void the user'a authority to operate the equipment.
The charging base is in compliance with relevant standards in CUL and ULSOOSS salety
requirements.
GUARANTEE
Honeywell guarantees this product for 1 year 1mm the date ol purchase. Proof of purchase is
required; this does not affect your statutory rights. ll you require further intormation about your
product, call the Honeywell helpline at 1-300-468-1502
DISPOSAL AND RECYCLING
Batteries and waate elerzlricai products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please
recycle where these facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer tor recycling
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