NEXXT SOLUTIONS XPYB3LL XpyBell User Manual JSW QSG RVDP OASP V1 1

NEXXT SOLUTIONS XpyBell JSW QSG RVDP OASP V1 1

Users manual

2.  Insert Batteries       (1) Unscrew the battery compartment screw                   with spplied screw driver.       (2) Insert the batteries supplied. Make sure the                                                                       polarity is as indicated before inserting the        battery cartridge back to RVDP.       (3) After the batteries are inserted, the Push              Button illuminator will light up and ash,                                                      indicating RVDP is ready for further setup.3. Setup RVDP via App       (1) While the push button illuminator is ashing Red&Blue,              launch the app and tap                 to add device.       (2) Scan QR code to bring up the DID or enter the DID manually                 (The DID sticker is located at the back of  the RVDP )       (3) Enter name for your RVDP (maximum 20 characters).       (4) Enter default Security Code: 123456.       (5) Tap "Save" and follow in-app wizard to complete the setup.QUICK START GUIDEKIT CONTENT :1.  App Download and Installation       (1)   Please download and install the "OMGuard HD” APP to your device.SETUP THE VIDEO DOORPHONE(3)ResetDevice ID: DOXX-123456-ABCDE (On Sticker)Wi-Fi Pairing Mode:SSID: RVDP-XXXXXXDefault PW:12345678(1)(2)RVDPx 1Wall-Bracketx 1DC Power Cablex 1x 4Battery (Type AA)           Note:  For video recording, BE SURE TO use CLASS 10 memory card or above .  Other kinds of memory card may cause                              unexpected results and should be avoided.Screw Packx 1 x 1Quick Start GuideBlackRedHARDWARE OVERVIEWMemory Card SlotI/O Pin Connector1. AC/DC: Power Input I/O *2. O2/O1: Wet Contact I/O3. B2/B1: Dry Contact I/O4. B2/B1: Dry Contact I/OReset ButtonNote: On the back of the RVDP you will nd  DID label containing DID number, which you will need later on when resetting device. Note: If the illuminator is not lighted, press/hold the Reset Button for 5 seconds until the illuminator lights up and ash. 2 543*Power input jack can be safely connected with  AC/DC 9~36V power cable in any polarity For iOS  For Android 1 2 3 4DOXX-123456-ABCDEDOXX-123456-ABCDEDOXX-123456-ABCDEHD CameraSpeakerDoorbell ButtonMicrophoneBattery CompartmentDry/Wet Contact Cablex 3BlackBlack
LIVE VIEW / SNAPSHOT / RECORDINGDOORPHONE INSTALLATIONLIVE VIDEO*(1) Secure  the wall bracket on a  stable surface(2) Mount the RVDP onto the wall bracket(3) Secure the RVDP via the screw supplied. Note:  (A) Battery Power Option is being illusestred here, therefore if you wish to power the RVDP via existing doorbell wires or optional        adaptor, please refer to owner's manual for more details. (B) Before installation begins, it is suggested to turn o the "Power Saving" mode so you can have continuous connection via the        live-video while dening the installation location/height.  Please refer to Power Saving Mode section of this document. Information *Available while RVDP not in Power Saving Mode.Refresh Device SettingAdd Device(1)(2)(3)PLAYBACK(1)  Tap the Device Setting and then the Event List icon.(2) Select the time interval for the event list.(3) Tap to select the le for playback.  (4) If you want to store the le in mobile device, tap                   to download the le (best while       under Wi-Fi environment due to large high denition data size). 3rd Party Lock/Gate ControlVideo On/OMute/UnmuteSnapshotLive ViewMain PageANSWERING A CALLAbove screen would appear When visitor pressed the bell button.1. Ignore the visitor call request.2. Accept the visitor call request.21Note: For iOS user, due to the system fundamental structural design, you will have to conrm/accept incoming visitor call request via pop-ups rst before the answering section would appear. For more details, please refer to the manual.Video RecordPhone Mode TalkLive ViewHand-Free Talk
DEVICE SETTING TIPSPlease note this device supports operation using both batteries (AA battery x4) and power from existing doorbell power lines (9V~36V AC/DC); however, there are certain function limitation when the device isrunning under battery mode:*Once the device is in sleep mode; the user can no longer access the device from their mobile   device. The device will only become online when the motion detector has detected an event,   or by pressing the power button at the bottom of the device. Device will return to sleep mode after:  After device wakeup on visitor call or motion-detect event; the device will automatically goto sleep mode again in any of the following conditions:A. When preset power saving time (30s/60s/90/120s) is reached after a visitor or motion eventsB. After user answer a visitor call or check live view from a motion-detect event using the APP and      then exit the APP.C. When device cannot connect to the pre-set Wi-Fi network for any reason; the device will retry the      connection for 30 seconds, if Wi- connection still can not establish after 30 seconds, the reconnect      attempt will be stopped and the device will enter power saving mode again. How to Maximized Battery Power:When device is using battery power, we suggest using the following setting to maximize battery power• Install the doorphone where it can receive excellent Wi-Fi network signals (Weak Wi-Fi signal will force   doorphone to operate using higher Wi-Fi Power, which may consume more power).• Set Auto Sleep Timer to 30 seconds.• Do not stay in live view or system setting mode unless it’s necessary.      (1)  While in the device list section, tap                 to bring up edit option icons.      (2)  Tap               to enter System Info      (3) Select "Advanced" and enter default password: 123456.      (4) Scroll down to the Power Saving section and select desire power saving time. Note: It is suggested to set the Power Saving to 30 seconds to maximize battery power.POWER SAVING MODENote: For remote door unlock function with 12V/1A current output trigger, the direct input power must be higher or equal to AC or DC 15V/1.5A.ADDITIONAL  WIRING DIAGRAMSA. Electronic Lock++Lock- -C. Electronic Gate(2/4-Wire Type Connection)Gate 4-WIRE TYPE CONNECTION DIAGRAM2-WIRE TYPE CONNECTION DIAGRAMPowerInputPowerB2B1B2B1B. Existing Bell Wiring- -++DoorBellLive ViewLive View
FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the  FCC rules. Operation is subjected to the following two  conditions:  (1)this  device  may  not  cause  harmful interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Products  with  CE  Marking  comply  with  EMC  Directive (2014/30/EU);  Low  Voltage  Directive  (2014/35/EU);  RED (2014/53/EU);  ROHS  Directive  (2011/65/EU)  issued  by  the Commission  of  the  European  Community.  Compliance with  these  directives  implies  conformity  to  the  following European Norms:EMC: EN 301 489LVD: EN 60950Radio: EN 300 328If the camera system no longer functions or can no longer be repaired, it must be disposed of according to the valid statutory regulations. Disposal of spent batteries/accumulators:You are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all spent batteries and accumulators. Disposing of spent batteries/accumulators with common household waste is prohibited!  Batteries/accumulators that contain hazardous substances are marked with the symbols on the side. These symbols indicate that it is prohibited to dispose of these batteries/accumulators in the household waste. The abbreviations for the respective heavy metals are: Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead. You can return spent batteries and accumulators that can no longer be charged to  the  designated  collection  points  in  your  community,  outlets or  wherever  batteries  or accumulators  are  sold.  Following  these FCC StatementChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to oper-ate the equipment.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 televi-sion 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 helpThis 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 interfer-ence received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.The product from the body using the distance of not less than 20 cm

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