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iVI SI ON+ User Manual I NDEX 1. What you can do with iVI SI ON+ 1. What you can do with iVI SI ON+ 2-1. Handheld Monitor Unit (I VP-HU) Knowing who is/ was at your door iVI SI ON+ is a wireless video intercom system with multi unit expansion capability. When someone comes to your door and presses the button on the Door Camera Unit (Max. 2 units), the Handheld Monitor Unit (Max. 4 units) rings a chime and displays a video image from the camera. The Handheld Monitor Unit will store still images if no one was there to answer the call. 2. Overview of iVI SI ON+ devices 2-1. Handheld Monitor Unit (I VP-HU) 2-2. Door Camera Unit (I VP-DU) 2-3. Gateway Chime Unit (I VP-GU) Wireless Video I ntercom 2. Overview of iVI SI ON+ devices 1-1. Basic features of iVI SI ON+ 1-1. Basic features of iVI SI ON+ 1-2. Expanding iVI SI ON+ with an optional unit Please make sure that all the Handheld Monitor Units are on cradles and being charged while they are in their idle mode. I ntercom sound may be unstable due to different locations having different radio transmission environments. LEFT key Used for confirmation of a command that appears on the lower left of the screen. Press and hold for 2 sec to enter into SYSTEM SETUP menu. (Push to talk in “Manual”Talk Switching Mode) RI GHT key Used for confirmation of a command that appears on the lower right of the screen. 3. Before Using iVI SI ON+ 3-1. Getting ready with iVI SI ON+ system 3-2. How to turn ON/ OFF 3-3. Date and Time Setting 3-4. Changing Volumes OPEN DOOR Enabled only when a third party Electronic Door Lock is connected to iVI SI ON+ system via OPTEX RC-20U unit. Select DOOR1 or DOOR 2 to activate output relay on designated RC-20U Unit. 3-5. Changing Brightness on Handheld Monitor Unit ANSWER 4. How to Use Basic Features Press to answer a call from Door Camera Unit Monitor Screen / Status I ndicator Monitor Screen shows video image from Door Camera Unit when, PUSH button on the I VP-DU is pressed. Status I ndicator appears for 10 sec when any button is pressed. 4-1. Answering to a Door Camera Unit 4-2. Using SNAP function to capture an image 4-3. Operating OPEN DOOR function Unit 1 must remain “ON” for automatic recording function to be enabled. I DLE MODE 4-4. Ending ANSWER / BROWSI NG MODE (Returning to I DLE MODE) SNAP 5. Auto Recording I mages Current Date & Time 5-1. How “Auto Recording ” works 5-2. Changing number of images to be captured in “Auto Recording ” 5-3. Note about timings for capturing images Handheld Monitor Unit battery status Device I D (from 1 - 4) Replace an old door bell with video < > < > Operate third party equipment (e.g. Door Lock) 7-1. Talk Switching Mode Setting Door Camera Unit Number (1 or 2) Captured Date & Time of viewing image Number / Number of stored images 9. Trouble Shooting -2- 3. Before Using iVI SI ON+ 2-2. Door Camera Unit (I VP-DU) CHECK 1: Handheld Monitor Unit needs be charged before usage. 1 DATE & TI ME 2 SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON 3 DEVI CES I N NETWORK 4 PC CONNECTI ON OK To check number of iVI SI ON+ devices in your system, press and hold LEFT function key for 2 sec to bring up a SYSTEM SETUP menu. Select “3 DEVI CES I N NETWORK” by DOWN button and confirm OK. The button glows with fluorescence after dark. I f the unit is supplied with external power, the button stays illuminated. 1 DATE & TIME 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3 DEVI CES I N NETWORK 4 PC CONNECTION OK to set brightness < > 4-1. Answering to a Door Camera Unit keys BACK Within a DATE & TI ME SETUP mode: CHECK 2: Confirm devices registered in the system PUSH button Select “1 DATE & TI ME” by using UP and DOWN and press LEFT function key to confirm “OK” This indicator shows battery status on the Handheld Monitor Unit. SYSTEM SETUP BRI GHTNESS While Answer or Browse: Press SYSTEM SETUP I DLE MODE Camera Module with I R LEDs Auto Day and Night(I R) Vision enables color images in daytime and black & white images when dark. BROWSE 4. How to Use Basic Features Please enter SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing down on LEFT function key for more than 2 seconds. (Changes in SETUP can only be made on HU1) Before using iVI SI ON+ system, the system must be installed accordingly to individual I nstallation I nstruction. Once the installation is done, please make sure that each Handheld Monitor Unit is fully charged on a cradle. The OFF button lights up while charging until fully charged. I DLE MODE: Press to enter I MAGE VI EWI NG MODE Press and hold for 2 sec to delete all stored images. -3- 3-3. Date and Time Setting 3-1. Getting ready with iVI SI ON+ system The Door Camera Unit is a device that makes a call to the Handheld Monitor Units (I VP-HU) when the push button is pressed by a visitor. Each iVI SI ON+ system can carry up to 2 units of Door Camera Units and each is identified by or on Handheld Monitor Units. PLAY Enabled only when Door Camera Unit is powered from an external power source. I DLE MODE: Press to enter BROWSI NG MODE Select Door 1 or Door 2 to view. I MAGE VI EW I NG MODE Connecting the OPTEX RC-20U to the iVI SI ON+ enables “Open Door ” function to operate third party equipment connected to the output relay on RC-20U. -1- DOWN While Answer or Browse: Select a volume Current Date & Time Door Camera Unit Low Battery I ndicator Door Camera Unit Number (1 or 2) Handheld Monitor Unit battery status Signal status 1-2. Expanding iVI SI ON+ with an optional unit 7. Other Settings UP BROWSI NG MODE 6-1. Viewing I mages 6-2. Deleting Stored I mages 6-3. Viewing I mages from Your PC 8. Frequently Asked Questions Press to capture an image while answering a call or when browsing a Door Camera Unit. I DLE MODE: Select a volume of a ring tone I f you already have a door bell with 10-24VAC/ DC power supplied, enable Door Camera Unit for a browsing feature and actively view from a Handheld Monitor Unit anytime you like. Gateway Chime Unit adds a extra chime to let you know someone is at the door. 6. Handling Stored I mages Thank you for purchasing the iVI SI ON+ wireless video intercom. Due to the nature of radio frequency transmission technology, the transmission range, stability of images, video and sound of the iVI SI ON+ can not be guaranteed at all times. Performance of this product depends on the environment where the product is being used. Please carefully read all included documents and test for feasibility before applying any damages to the installation environment. Keep documents safe for future reference. OFF Press to terminate a session. Lights when charging. Press and hold for 2 sec to ON/ OFF the device. Use UP and DOWN keys to increase / decrease a value Press PLAY to move to the next field. DATE & TI ME SETUP 20XX / XX / XX 11 : 59 AM Complete the setup with OK. OK BACK REFERENCE (1) I nstallation I nstruction of Handheld Monitor Unit [ 7-1 Confirming number of iVI SI ON+ devices in a HOME I D] BACK 3-4. Changing Volumes MI CROPHONE CHECK 3: I dentify the Main Handheld Unit I DLE MODE I dentify the Main Handheld Unit by an indicator on a screen. The main handheld unit is the unit that captures and stores images while “Auto Recording Function ”is activated. The main unit must stay turned ON for the “Auto Recording Function ” Please replace the batteries when Handheld Monitor Units show a low battery status indicator on upper middle of the screen. The sign indicates that Door Camera Unit has low power supply from current 3 AA batteries. Caution (2) Pressing Up and DOWN keys while on idle changes volume of the chime that ring out from the Handheld Monitor Units. ANSWERI NG/ BROWSI NG I DLE MODE Do not mix old and new batteries or lithium and alkaline batteries in this unit. Leakage or possible explosion can occur and may lead to severe damage or injuries. Pressing Up and DOWN keys while answering a call or browsing changes volume of the sound out from the Handheld Monitor Units. This indicator No. 1 is shown on the main unit. 2,3 & 4 are sub units. 2-3. Gateway Chime Unit (I VP-GU) (3) CHECK 4: Select a chime volume from the Handheld Monitor Unit The Gateway Chime Unit is a chime device for the iVI SI ON+ and is required when expanding with OPTEX RC-20U. The unit enables the “Open door ” function. While in I DLE MODE, Use UP and DOWN keys to select a chime volume for each Handheld Monitor Unit in the iVI SI ON+ system. MUTE MAX Sound ON/ OFF Switch This switch is for turning ON/ OFF a speaker module. The Gateway Chime Unit remains ON while power is being supplied. 3-5. Changing Brightness on Handheld Monitor Unit (4) Dimmer Brighter 3-2. How to ON/ OFF the system. Pressing down the “OFF” button for more than 3 seconds, will turn ON/ OFF the Handheld Monitor Unit. While in Answer or Browsing mode, Click on Brightness to shift brightness of the screen. Brightness changes in 5 steps and repeats. Caut ion At least one paired Handheld Monitor Unit needs to stay turned “ON” to respond to a call from the external Door Camera Unit. When the main Handheld Monitor Unit is turned off, the iVI SI ON+ does not have the auto recording feature enabled. -4- -5- 4-2. Using SNAP function to capture an image 5-1. How “Auto Recording ” works REC I ndicator OPEN DOOR function is only available if iVI SI ON+ system is expanded with an OPTEX RC-20U Unit through a Gateway Chime Unit. I f you wish to disable the Auto Recording function, please follow step 5-2 as described in the next section. Set number of images to be captured to “0” zero. BACK Pressing OPEN DOOR button while answering a call or browsing directly activates the RC-20U output relay designated to a Door Camera Unit. This is indicated on the top of the screen. ANSW ER/ BROWSI NG MODE 1 NUMBER OF CAPTURI NG I MAGE 2 TALK SWI TCHI NG MODE BACK Deleting selected images in a memory By default, the number of images to be captured during Auto Recording is “2” two. I ndicator for a Door Camera Unit in operation PRESS UP OR DOWN KEY TO SET UP NUMBER OF CAPTURI NG I MAGE: 2 OK Press OFF button to terminate ANSWER or BROWSI NG MODE and return to I DLE MODE. BACK Pressing OFF button for more than 2 seconds will turn off the power of the Handheld Monitor Unit. When the power is turned off the unit will not respond to a call from a Door Camera Unit. BACK (2) Press RI GHT function key to delete the image. TALK SWI TCHI NG SETUP PRESS UP OR DOWN KEY TO SET UP (1) Please enter SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing down on LEFT function key for more than 2 seconds. (2) Select “2 SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON” by using UP and DOWN keys and press LEFT function key to confirm “OK” (2) I f OK, press LEFT function key to delete all images. 3 AUTO(MI DDLE NOI SE) BACK 1 MANUAL This is a “Push to talk ” mode. Door Camera Unit only receives a voice or a sound from a Handheld Monitor Unit when LEFT function key is being pressed. Use this mode to avoid unwanted sound from the house to be heard from a Door Camera Unit. OK 2 AUTO(LOW NOI SE) (2) Select “4 PC CONNECTI ON” by using UP and DOWN keys. Confirm “OK” by LEFT function key. BACK Listener and speaker side switches automatically in this mode. Use this in a very quiet and low noise environment to enhance conversational responses. (3) Make sure that the Handheld Monitor Unit is connected to a PC by micro-USB cable* 1. and proceed with “OK” by pressing LEFT function key. PC CONNECTI ON MODE will start. (4) Your PC will recognize the Handheld Monitor Unit as an external storage device. Access the device to retrieve or manage stored image files* 2. First image will be captured within a second after the PUSH button on the Door Camera Unit is pressed. The second image will be captured 3 seconds after the first image. The third and the following images will be captured after intervals of 2 second in between. 1 MANUAL 2 AUTO(LOW NOI SE) OK (1) Enter SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing LEFT function key for more than 2 seconds. (5) Please press LEFT Function key to “OK” your selection. The screen will consequently return to I DLE MODE. -8- button (2) Select “2 TALK SWI TCHI NG MODE” by using UP and DOWN keys and press LEFT function key to confirm “OK” (3) I n TALK SWI TCHI NG SETUP screen, select a mode from 1 to 4 by using UP and DOWN keys and press LEFT function key to confirm “OK”. 6-3. Viewing I mages from Your PC (3) Select “1 NUMBER OF CAPTURI NG I MAGE” and press LEFT function key to confirm “OK” (4) Using UP and DOWN keys, select the number of images to be captured during “Auto Recording ” from “0” zero to “10” ten. (1) While in I DLE MODE, press and hold PLAY for more than 2 seconds. (1) Enter SYSTEM SETUP menu buy pressing LEFT function key for more than 2 seconds. 4 AUTO(HI GH NOI SE) BACK 5-3. Note about timings for capturing images. CAUTI ON OK Deleting all images stored in a memory CONNECT TO PC ? 4-4. Ending a ANSWER / BROWSI NG MODE (Returning to I DLE MODE) BACK 1 NUMBER OF CAPTURI NG I MAGE 2 TALK SWI TCHI NG MODE (1) While in I MAGE VI EWI NG MODE, select image to delete by UP and DOWN keys. 3 DOOR OPEN DURATI ON SETUP OK OK SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON OK SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON By default, Talk Switching Mode between a Door Camera Unit and a Handheld Monitor Unit is set to AUTO(MI DDLE NOI SE). This means that a conversation switches automatically from a listener to a speaker on either side of the intercom when an unit is picking up a voice or any relevant sound. I f you wish to change the setting please take following procedures. SYSTEM SETUP 1 DATE & TI ME 2 SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON 3 DEVI CES I N NETWORK 4 PC CONNECTI ON Please note that once images are deleted, they can not be restored. DELETE ALL I MAGES? OK During ANSWER or BROWSE mode button. CAUTI ON DELETE SYSTEM SETUP 1 DATE & TI ME 2 SYSTEM CONFI GURATI ON 3 DEVI CES I N NETWORK 4 PC CONNECTI ON keys to browse through stored 6-2. Deleting Stored I mages NOTE Pressing OPEN DOOR button will bring an OPEN DOOR menu on the screen. Select DOOR1 or DOOR2 to activate a designated output relay on RC-20U unit. Two short beeps will confirm the signal transmission. Return to I DLE mode by pressing OFF. and DOWN to enter (3) End I MAGE VI EWI NG MODE by pressing OFF 5-2. Changing number of images to be captured in “ Auto Recording ” I DLE MODE DOOR2 (2) Use UP images. The internal memory of the Main Handheld Monitor Unit can store up to 500 images. I f any exceeding number of images are to be captured, oldest pictures are deleted and overwritten immediately. CAUTI ON DOOR1 7-1. Talk Switching Mode Setting (1) While in I DLE MODE, press PLAY I MAGE VI EWI NG MODE When the Handheld Monitor Unit has newly captured images from Auto Recording, PLAY button will be blinking. 4-3. Operating OPEN DOOR function 7. Other Settings 6-1. Viewing I mages Every time Door Camera Unit makes a call to a main Handheld Monitor Unit, HU1 will capture images from the screen and stores into its internal memory. During ANSWER or BROWSI NG MODE, press SNAP to record a still image from the Door Camera Unit. An REC I ndicator in red will appear on the top of the screen for 1 second. -7- 6. Handling Stored I mages 5. Auto Recording I mages the Handheld Monitor Unit can capture an image from a Door Camera Unit and stores up to 500 images in an internal memory. OPEN DOOR -6- 3 AUTO(MI DDLE NOI SE) Press LEFT function key to speak to a Door Camera Unit when in MANUAL setting. Listener and speaker side switches automatically in this mode. This is a default factory setting. 4 AUTO(HI GH NOI SE) Listener and speaker side switches automatically in this mode. Use this with a noisy environment to enhance conversational responses. (5) Eject the storage device from the PC and confirm “BACK” by RI GHT function key to return to I DLE MODE. * 1 micro-USB cable must be obtained separately from available electronics shops * 2 PC may require addition procedures to recognize the unit. Supported Window 7 or a later version. -9- - 10 - - 11 - FCC Radiation Exposure Statement 8. Frequently Asked Questions. Symptoms Q: I s the iVI SI ON+ compatible to the old iVI SI ON A: No, but the iVI SI ON+ is compatible with OPTEX RC-20U, which allows the iVI SI ON+ additional feature to operate a third-party equipment. Q: I f I connect existing door bell wires to the Door Camera Unit, will the bell still ring? I s a microwave oven or a wireless LAN device in operation near to the Handheld Monitor Unit? • Re-locate the Handheld Monitor Unit away from such equipment. The video image flickers. Fluorescent lights nearby to the Camera Door Unit can cause the image to flicker. A: Yes. micro-USB cable is required to unload images. (Refer to Sec. 6-3) Subjects show up in black and white or background is a greenish color I s the background dark, such as at night time? • Subjects shows up as black and white due to color-dulling when it becomes dark. Also could appear “greenish ” in areas covered by outdoor lights. This is normal at night when lighting is provided by the I R LED in the Door Camera Unit. The visitors face is dark or unclear in the video image. I f the Door Camera Unit is mounted in an area with a bright backlight (either from sunlight or outdoor lighting) the visitor ’s face may appear as a silhouette. • Check that the camera lens is not dirty or has condensation on the surface. Wipe with a dry cloth. • Adjust the brightness setting (Refer to Sec. 3-5) • Re-locate the camera to a position with no backlight. Q: How many Handheld Monitor Units can I have communicating to a Door Camera Unit? The video image shows up whitish or white lines or rings show up in images. I t may be difficult to see the image if the camera lens receives strong light such as sunlight. • Avoid direct sunlight by re-positioning or placing a shade. • Adjust the brightness setting (Refer to Sec. 3-5) There are small black spots in the background of the image. Does the sun show up in the image? The center of the sun can appears as black spots if the sun is in a view. • Avoid direct sunlight by re-positioning or placing a shade. • Adjust the brightness setting (Refer to Sec. 3-5) A: One at a time. I f another Door Camera Unit makes a call while answering, the call will be withheld until the current session ends. 9. Trouble Shooting Symptoms Probable causes & solutions Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'I ndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Under I ndustry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by I ndustry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that, the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. Q: How can I adjust the volume on the Door Camera Unit? A: There is no volume adjustment for the Door Camera Unit. (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et Q. What is the RF transmission range for iVI SI ON+ ? A: Signal reaches a maximum of six hundred ft (clear line of site). RF signal condition may vary depending on surrounding environment and materials. I C Statements This device complies with I ndustry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard (s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: undesired operation of the device. A: No. The input terminals on the Door Camera Unit are strictly for power purposes. Please use Gateway Chime Unit to replace the existing doorbell for additional sound. Q: Can I unload the images from the Handheld Monitor Unit to my PC? This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This transmitter (I VP-DU&I VP-GU) should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. Probable causes & solutions The video image is distorted. The voice is cut off while answering/ browsing a Door Camera Unit. Conformément à la réglementation d'I ndustrie Canada, le présent émetteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d'un type et d'un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par I ndustrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l'intention des autres utilisateurs, il faut choisir le type d'antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l'intensité nécessaire à l'établissement d'une communication satisfaisante. This radio transmitter (identify the device by certification number, or model number if Category I I ) has been approved by I ndustry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Le présent émetteur radio (identifier le dispositif par son numéro de certification ou son numéro de modèle s'il fait partie du matériel de catégorie I ) a été approuvé par I ndustrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal etl'impédance requise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploitation de l'émetteur. I C Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with I C RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This transmitter (I VP-DU&I VP-GU) should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. A howling noise distorts the sound. I f the Handheld Monitor Unit is too close to the Door Camera unit, a howling sound can occur. • Keep the Handheld Monitor Unit away from the Door Camera unit. operate the equipment. The ring tone cannot be heard. • Check battery status on Handheld Monitor Unit and I C exposition aux radiations: Cet équipement est conforme avec I C les limites d'exposition aux rayonnements définies pour un contr?lé environnement. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not charge if necessary. Change volume setting on the Handheld Monitor Unit. (Refer to Sec. 3-1 “Check 3 ”) Cet émetteur (I VP-DU & I VP-GU) doit être installé et utilisé à distance minimum de 20cm entre le radiateur et votre corps. cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause The charging does not start when the Handheld Monitor Unit is placed in the charging cradle. I s the AC adaptor disconnected from the socket or the charging cradle? • Please check all power connections. • Clean the charging terminals with a dry cloth. FCC Statements Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’ s authority to undesired operation. 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. I f this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, The display on a Handheld Monitor Unit is black and does not respond to any key. I s the unit in standby? the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Press any button to energize the display. • Make sure the unit is powered on. (Refer to Sec. 3-2) • I f the battery has ran out, charge the Handheld —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. Monitor Unit for about 10 minutes before turning ON. - 12 - —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help. - 13 - - 14 -
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