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1. 4 1 1 Press to talk mode If it is difficult for you or the visitor to hear each other due to noise the Press to talk mode can be used to make conversations easier to hear Speak with the visitor alternately by pressing 4 TALK to switch between the talking mode and the receiving mode You can operate this feature in the same way by using either the main monitor or the sub monitor 1 Press and hold 4 TALK for about 2 seconds during a call until a beep sounds e or is displayed on the screen 2 To speak to the visitor Speak while pressing and holding us TALK To hear the visitor 16 Release amp TALK Note Press to talk mode is cancelled after the call ends 4 2 Transferring doorphone calls You can transfer a doorphone call between the main monitor and the sub monitor When using multiple sub monitors you can transfer a doorphone call between the sub monitors To transfer calls 1 I While talking to the visitor at the doorphone touch When there are multiple devices that can be selected select the device To page all devices touch Call all together i While talking to the visitor at the doorphone press on When there are multiple devices that can be selected HO Select the device 1 gt Ea 1 To page all devices select Call all together 2 Page the other party 3 When the paged party a
2. Soft key icons gt page 13 Displays the functions that can be operated by J are a 2 is displayed in screens such as the information screen page 12 The arrows displayed in indicate the direction that the button can be used in In the information screen the volume can be changed by pressing monitor page 17 23 4 Charge indicator page 13 5 Antenna built in Do not cover the antenna when using the sub monitor This may weaken radio waves 6 Speaker em page page 16 17 talk gt page 16 Microphone up or down 3 3 Displays 3 3 1 Main monitor touch panel and screen information Important Only touch the display using your fingers Do not operate the display using hard and or pointy objects such as ball point pens sharp objects or finger nails Do not touch or press the display with excessive force Do not use commercially available LCD display protection sheets The touch panel may not operate correctly if protection sheets are used When there are sudden changes to the temperature such as when a heater or cooler is turned on the inside of the display may appear cloudy and it may not operate correctly In this case wait for 1 or 2 hours before attempting to operate the display Top menu Recorded image list 3 Preparation The top menu is the screen displayed when you touch the s
3. 2 Can also be changed when there is an incoming call from the doorphone 3 Can also be changed when there is an incoming call from the camera 32 9 Additional functions Configuration Configure the settings as follows while talking or monitoring Touch Sound or Display configure the settings that you want to change see the following table 1 Sound and Display are not displayed when talking or monitoring with a camera ii 6 gt configure the settings that you want to change see the following table Touch Receiver volume and then adjust the volume by touching Quieter or Louder Changing the receiving volume of incoming calls Changing the owner s voice volume output to the doorphone Touch Owners voice volume and then adjust the volume by touching Quiet or Normal Touch Voice changer On Using voice changer lights on or off Touch Backlight compensation and then use when faces appear adjust the backlight compensation using too bright makes images either Off or darker i ee Off turns off backlight Q BACSIJUE gt E3 compensation use when faces appear A Adjust the backlight compensation too dark makes images brighter Touch Brightness and then adjust the brightness by touching Darker or Brighter Usin
4. Touch confirm the message and then touch Yes B Allows you to search for images using the calendar this is convenient for searching for an image when there are many recorded images When touched a calendar such as the following is displayed Touch the date button of the images that you want to view 12 a E i Ee 9 TT 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 p EO 2 Wz z 30 31 Operation buttons in the playing screen Skips to the next or previous image eens When audio is recorded with an image audio is played from the start of recorded calls Returns to the recorded image list screen Allows you to delete images and adjust the brightness and volume page 21 Switches between wide entire image and zoom displays gt page 32 The display can also be zoomed by touching an image a Plays paused images E E Skips to the next or previous frame image 5 3 2 Menu button functions when playing images The following operations can be performed by using the button displayed when playing images Deleting individual images Images can be deleted 1 image at a time Touch Delete check the displayed message and then touch Yes Changing the screen s brightness Touch Brightness and then adjust the brightness by touching Darker or Brighter Changing the volume of played images The volume can be changed when playing the images Touch Volume and then a
5. or an SD card that cannot be recorded to is inserted gt page 9 Touch the button of the menu that you want to check 1 Displays notifications for the main monitor and camera 2 Displays the recording information save destination Information screen available memory etc 3 Displays whether the sensors lia al have been enabled and if the a camera can be connected to Main buttons in the image viewing screen Ee oh Answers or starts a call with the p te Ge displayed visitor E a Monitors the displayed visitor fe Sound and images canbe J 3 3 2 Sub monitor monitor display monitored The information screen is displayed when the sub Displays menus monitor is taken off the charger or e2 nge E A Tae OFF are pressed when the screen is off display to entire image display gt page 32 Records the displayed image gt page 19 24 REC B Returns to the previous screen Unlocks the electric lock page 28 Transfers calls from the main monitor to the sub monitor gt page 16 Talking monitoring screen Status information icons Indicates which doorphone is calling a monitoring or on a call 4 Status information icons 1 indicates the device number Indicates which camera is calling monitoring or on a call Battery level gt page 14 1 indicates the device number os Indicates that the main monitor is on Range
6. 24 6 6 Changing camera settings c 0cceee 25 7 Using electric locks Using electric locks 7 1 Connecting with electric locks 06 28 8 Incoming call operations Incoming call operations 8 1 8 2 When another incoming call is received main POM IMO sesdicciee toatl arenes a EES 29 When another incoming call is received sub VON ossein 30 9 Additional functions Additional functions 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 Changing how images are displayed wide zoom and pan tilt settings eeeeeeee sees 32 Audio and display settings for talking and IMOMIVONIO Gc ceststasisemeas censuses oestresecsnammasereesety 32 Ringtone settings seiiseaeseesareresardariaviawdivvaddans 33 Functions settings list main monitor 34 Function settings list sub monitor 36 10 General information General information 10 1 Registering sub monitors cccceee eens 38 10 2 USING repeaters cine seccurescoarestsasncuasaszapesseaceess 38 10 3 Cancelling sub monitors cameras and CONS acta canes sa tacts tev ias PES ENRETE EAEEREN 39 10 4 Using SD cards formatting copying data playing images ces ccevdsdscssatiwesicevencnesdencescics 40 MOS CISAMING scsc cesettaatoscesics E 41 10 6 Specifications ices ciectccacsescrevexstversrseeemcne 41 11 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 11 1 Troubleshooting cd ccsinsiiecerenianeiccmencncesmnecmatesss 43 11 2 Error mes
7. C Relative humidity non condensing up to 90 Viewing angle Horizontally approx 170 Vertically approx 115 Installation VL V554BxX surface mount method mounting base supplied Dimensions mm height x width x depth VL V554UBxX flush mount flush mounting box supplied Minimum 1 Ix illuminance within approx 50 cm from the required camera lens Lighting method LED lights 1P rating P54 Water resistance is only assured if the doorphone is installed correctly according to the instructions in the Installation Guide and appropriate water protection measures are taken Sub monitor VL WD613BX E Main body Rechargeable Ni MH AAA x 2 Dimensions Approx 173x52x30 mm height x excluding protruding sections width x depth Mass weight Approx 160 g including the batteries Operating environment Ambient temperature approx 0 C to 40 C joa humidity non condensing up to 90 Display Piin 2 2 inches colour isplay Frequency 1 88 GHz to 1 90 GHz range Operating time Standby use approx 80 hours Charging time 2 Approx 8 hours Transmitting range Approx 100 m line of sight distance from the main monitor a When used fully charged in an operating temperature of 20 C 2 When the operating temperature is 20 C The charging time may increase when the operating temperature is lower than this E Charger Power source AC adaptor
8. Folder structure 40 Format 40 Inserting SD cards 9 Number of recordings 18 Recording information 12 Removing SD cards 9 Write protect lock switch 9 Sensor detections Camera sensors 23 24 Speaker 9 10 17 Specifications 41 Supported models 3 T Talk indicator 10 Time 14 Time and date settings 14 Top menu 11 Touch panel 10 Transferring calls doorphone 16 U Using a camera 22 Cancelling devices 39 V Voice changer 33 Volume 33 W Wall mounting 14 Wide display 14 32 Wide zoom 14 32 Wireless monitor station 3 Wireless sensor camera 4 Z Zoom display 14 32 51
9. PNLV226BX PNLV226E Input 220 240 V AC 0 1A 50 60 Hz Output 5 5 V DC 0 5 A Standby approx 0 4 W when the sub monitor is not placed in the charger During charging approx 1 4 W Approx 43x81x76 excluding protruding sections Power consumption Dimensions mm height x width x depth Mass weight Approx 70 g excluding the AC adaptor Operating Ambient temperature approx environment 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity non condensing up to 90 Note Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 42 11 Troubleshooting 11 1 Troubleshooting Monitor display doorphone images Problem Cause amp Solution Page Images appear distorted Images may appear distorted because of the characteristics of the camera lens This is not a malfunction The background appears At night or when there is poor light in the area around the doorphone greenish lights or white objects near the doorphone may appear greenish This is not a malfunction Images at night are dark Automatic illumination is set to Disable and faces cannot be Change the setting to Enable identified Even when the doorphone s LED lights are lit because the light from the LED lights cannot illuminate the edges of the visible area the areas directly next to the doorphone faces of people may not be identifiable even when they are close to the doorphone We recommend
10. adaptor may cause electric shock short circuits or fire Contact an authorised service centre for repairs Do not overload the power outlet or wiring above the specified levels Overloading by having many connections on one power outlet may cause heat generation resulting in a fire Never put metal objects inside the product Never spill any liquid on the product excluding the doorphone If metal objects enter the product or the product becomes wet unplug the product from the power outlet and contact an authorised service centre Do not use a microwave oven or other devices such as electromagnetic cookers to speed up the drying process of any parts of the product Completely insert the AC adaptor and AC cable plug into the power outlets Failure to do so may cause electric shock and or excessive heat resulting in a fire Do not use damaged AC adaptors AC cable plugs or power outlets Regularly remove any dust etc from the AC adaptor and AC cable plug by unplugging them from the power outlets then wiping them with a dry cloth Accumulated dust may cause an insulation defect from moisture etc resulting in a fire Unplug the product from the power outlet if the product emits smoke an abnormal smell or makes unusual noise or if the product has been dropped or physically damaged These conditions can cause fire or electric shock Confirm that smoke has stopped emitting and contact an authorised service centre Hol
11. are not displayed correctly 8 i D oO i Q9 D oO oO O Images displayed on the The antenna on the sub monitor is being covered with your hand sub monitor distort or are Do not cover it f T slowly a The sub monitor is too far from the main monitor or there is an object Siac arr emai such as a concrete wall obstructing the signal displayed T Move the sub monitor closer to the main monitor or to an area that does not have any obstructions 43 11 Troubleshooting Monitor display camera images Even though there are You may not be able to correctly view people with the camera in the people they cannot be following cases viewed at all or can only When people are moving near the edge of the sensor range be partially viewed When people move slowly or quickly across the front of the camera When people move closely across the front of the camera approx 1m Images are dirty or There is dirt on the surface of the camera s lens cover unclear out of focus Wipe the lens cover with a soft dry cloth Images are not displayed The brightness in the area where the camera is installed is changing with the correct rapidly brightness Wait about 1 second The brightness will be automatically adjusted Images are blurry and When images of dark areas are viewed due to the characteristics of people s faces or other the image sensor of the camera people s face
12. at night set Motion detection to Day only When using the heat sensor you can use the heat sensor s lever to adjust the sensor s angle and the sensor range cap to adjust the detection range See the camera s manuals for more information Heat sensor only The heat sensor may make incorrect detections in the follow locations where the camera can be exposed to direct sunlight near heating and cooling devices that cause rapid temperature change in a greasy or moist place underneath outdoor lights or other areas that can become hot near fire or heating devices i where the camera can be exposed to interference from magnetic devices where reflective objects are in front of the camera and can interfere with the heat detection such as glass where there are strong light emitting devices such as fluorescent lights that can affect the temperature near devices that emit radio waves such as mobile phones When the outside air temperature is cold the detection range approx 5 m becomes longer and too many detections may be made 25 Change the Heat sensor sensitivity setting to a lower sensitivity The heat sensor has The surface of the heat sensor is dirty trouble making Wipe the surface of the heat sensor with a soft dry cloth detections People moving towards Because of the characteristics of the sensors the camera may not be the front of the camera able to detect people moving towards the front of the camera cannot be
13. capacity and recording The following table gives an approximate guide to the number of images that can be recorded based on which device took the images and the size of the SD card used when the default settings are used Record calls is set to Disable gt page 35 Unit number of recorded images caw 268 468 868 1668 3268 49GB 6468 Doorphone 125 255 520 1 040 2 090 3 000 3 000 Recorded images only image type 2300 3 000 3 000 3 000 3 000 3 000 3 000 only Note When using a camera we recommend using an SD card with a capacity of 4 GB or more The number of images that can be recorded in the table are just a guide and may differ from the actual number of images that can be recorded Because SD cards contain data such as file system management information the complete capacity cannot be used to save data When other data is saved to an SD card the number of images and videos that can be saved is reduced 18 5 2 Recording doorphone images and conversations 5 2 1 Automatically recording incoming call images When there is an incoming call regardless of whether you answer the call or not images are automatically recorded about 2 seconds after receiving the call See page 18 for information about the recorded contents When calls are not answered Recorded images are saved as unchecked images and the notification indicator of the main monitor flashes Note Whe
14. following 3 types of files are saved to the SD card JPG still images JPEG format MOV videos Motion JPEG format TXT recording data text format Recorded image folder structure and file formats when saving data directly to SD cards Folder structure Example DCIM 100_D501 D 4 Folder number 100 129 When using SD cards with data saved from other devices folder numbers 100 999 are available File format Example DRI 0001 JPEG Lol Le 4 Name of the device the image was recorded from DR1 DR2 Doorphone 1 2 CM1 CM4 Camera 1 4 2 File number 1 recorded image is saved to each number File numbers from 0001 to 0100 are created in each folder Folder structure and files types of data copied from the internal memory of the main monitor to the SD card Folder structure Example PRIVATE PANA_GRP DOOR BACKUP 20141013 4 Recorded date Example October 13 2014 File format Example 13450000 TXT 4 Recorded time Example 13 45 2 Counter 00 49 3 Recording number for each recorded file 00 indicates the files contain recording information 01 08 indicates the image number from among 8 images 10 5 Cleaning Wipe the product with a soft dry cloth For excessive dirt wipe the product with a slightly damp cloth Important Do not use any cleaning products that contain alcohol polish powder powder soap benzine thinner wax petroleum
15. function screen automatically quits if an incoming call is received or if no operations are performed for about 90 seconds In the following table lt gt indicates the default settings lt 12h gt 24h Zoom position settings Doorphone 1 2 Z o 5 o Wide Zoom settings Doorphone 1 2 When visitors Zoom lt Wide gt All For details come When see page 14 monitoring 34 Item name Initial settings Time and date settings Time display format po Set day for first day of week 9 Additional functions Power supply frequency To prevent mottled or uneven colour from being displayed choose the appropriate power supply frequency for your area 1 When using the product for the first time follow the on screen instructions to configure this setting gt page 14 Item name Ringtone Item name Recording Play lt Loud gt Normal Quiet Mute Record calls Doorphone 1 2 Enable lt Disable gt Camera 1 4 f you want to record images and audio until the end of calls gt page 19 24 select Enable Item name SD card romt YessNO o o For details see page 40 item name Connected devices Doorphone ss 1 lt Device connected Auto detection Device connection not connected Doorphone 2 Device connected lt Auto detection gt Device not connected Electric lock Doorphone 1 Electric lock 1 lt No connection gt Unlock for 1 Doorphone 2 Electric lock 2 se
16. installing extra lights in the area around the doorphone The images of people s Images of people s faces appear dark when there is strong sunlight or faces are dark a backlight in the area around the doorphone Use the backlight compensation function Images are dirty or There is dirt on the surface of the doorphone s lens unclear Wipe the lens with a soft dry cloth Images are not in i There is water condensation on the surface of the doorphone s lens OCUS Wait for the condensation to evaporate Images are white or The brightness of the display is not correctly adjusted black Adjust the brightness when images are displayed Images are white or Strong light such as sunlight is shining into the lens of the doorphone white lines or circles are causing images to be difficult to see on the display This is not a shown on the display malfunction Locating the doorphone away from direct sunlight or changing the angle that the doorphone is installed may help reduce this problem Images are flickering AC alternating current lights such as fluorescent lights are used near the doorphone AC alternating current lights such as fluorescent lights may cause flickering in dark environments This is not a malfunction Images of the area you Change the zoom position setting to a suitable position want to view in the zoom Configure the Zoom position settings settings screen
17. speaker may cause hearing impairment Do not place coins or other metal objects in the charger Metal objects may become hot causing burns Do not place magnetic cards or other devices that store data magnetically such as credit cards near the charger Failure to do so may make the cards or devices unusable Sub monitor batteries Preventing leakage heat generation rupture or accidents We recommend using the batteries noted on page 4 USE ONLY rechargeable Ni MH batteries AAA R03 size Do not mix old and new batteries Do not open or mutilate the batteries Released electrolyte from the batteries is corrosive and may cause burns or injury to the eyes or skin The electrolyte is toxic and may be harmful if swallowed Charge the batteries provided or identified for use with the product only in accordance with the instructions and limitations specified in this manual Do not heat batteries or dispose of batteries in a fire Do not touch the ends of batteries with metal objects Handle the batteries with care Do not allow conductive materials such as rings bracelets or keys to touch the batteries otherwise a short circuit may cause the batteries and or the conductive material to overheat and cause burns Only use the specified charger and AC adaptor to charge the batteries Failure to follow these instructions may cause the batteries to swell or explode 2 2 Important safety instructi
18. status The more bars a Call displayed the stronger the signal Indicates that the main monitor is between sub monitor and main monitoring monitor REC Indicates that images are being Out of range recorded page 19 12 a 1 Indicates the number of the sub monitor being used Indicates that the doorphone s i ringtone volume is muted Ciz Indicates that the camera s ringtone volume is muted Indicates which doorphone is calling monitoring or on a call 1 indicates the device number Indicates which camera is calling monitoring or on a call 1 indicates the device number Indicates there is a call from the doorphone when calling monitoring or on a call with another device gt page 31 Indicates there is a call from a camera when calling monitoring or on a call with another device gt page 31 Indicates that Press to talk mode is on gt page 16 Indicates that images are being recorded page 19 Indicates that the doorphone s LED lights are On gt page 33 2 Soft key icons Displays menus OK Executes the selected item or operation Returns to the previous screen Unlocks the electric lock gt page 28 Changes the display to zoom display gt page 32 Changes the display to wide display page 32 3 4 Battery installation USE ONLY rechargeable Ni MH batteries AAA R03 size Do NOT use Alkaline Manganese Ni Cd batteries
19. the same type of devices over long distances When repeaters are not used 5 10 General information Connect power to the repeater that you want to register and then press PROGRAM for about 3 seconds The Y ID indicator flashes green The indicator lights when the registration is completed Depending on the signal status the indicator may not light in green In this case see the repeater s Getting Started 6 I Press OFF 10 2 1 Registering a repeater to the main monitor Note When using devices in separate buildings or over 1 I From the top menu touch gt Register Cancel Register gt Repeater select the number of the repeater to be registered 2 Registering the first repeater Go to step 3 Registering the second repeater Select the connection method according to how you 1 want to use the repeater gt page 38 If Connected together is selected go to step 5 3 Touch Next 4 Select the device that you want the repeater to connect to After this use the repeater and complete the following steps within about 2 minutes 4 long distances cut outs and image distortions may not be improved even if a repeater is used 10 3 Cancelling sub monitors cameras and repeaters Cancelling can only be performed on the main monitor From the top menu touch gt Register Cancel Cancel select the type
20. time period for heat sensor detection When Night only is selected the heat sensor operates according to the settings of Day and night switch page 25 Motion detection Day only lt Always gt Select the time period for motion detection When Day only is selected motion detection operates according to the settings of Day and night switch page 25 Day and night switch lt Auto gt Timer Select whether to automatically set the day and night switch settings or set them manually to a preferred time This setting is active when the Heat sensor detection or Motion detection settings are set to Night only or Day only Auto the camera automatically switches between night and day modes depending on the brightness of the surrounding area Timer allows you to configure the time for the night After selecting Timer set the time with and and then touch OK Time with no detection lt 10 seconds gt 30 seconds 60 seconds Select the time after an image is detected by a sensor or a monitored image is displayed until the sensor can make detections again Select along time period if you do not want the sensor to make frequent detections Heat sensor sensitivity High sensitivity lt Normal gt Low sensitivity Very low sensitivity Do not detect If itis difficult for the sensor to make detections select High sensitivity If detections are being too frequently made select L
21. up or down with the multifunction button O and then press the round button Words written in indicate settings items and messages displayed on the screen Words or icons written in after multifunction buttons 1 l D or indicate the words or icons displayed on the screen above the multifunction buttons E Icons are used in the following way in this manual I Indicates that the information or procedure is for the main monitor ii Indicates that the information or procedure is for the sub monitor 8 Indicates that the information or procedure is for the camera 2 Indicates that the information or procedure is for the repeater 1 5 Trademarks and registered trademarks SDXC Logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Mac OS QuickTime and QuickTime Logo are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and Windows Media are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries The software of the sub monitor is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group All other trademarks identified herein are the property of their respective owners 1 6 Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in this manual Microsoft Windows XP operating system is described as Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista operating system is described as Windows Vist
22. Confirm correct polarities 3 Preparation Note Use the supplied rechargeable batteries Ni MH ONLY For replacement we recommend using the Panasonic rechargeable batteries noted on page 4 Wipe the ends of batteries with a dry cloth Avoid touching the ends of batteries or the unit contacts 3 5 Charging the sub monitor Only connect the charger with the supplied Panasonic AC adaptor page 3 AC adaptor connections Press plug firmly Connect the charger to the power outlet and then place the sub monitor in the charger to charge it Charging usually takes about 8 hours Charge indicator when charging lights when charging is completed off 2 Hook Charging may take longer in the following situations When the operating temperature is low gt page 42 When the sub monitor is picked up off the charger or used during charging When the sub monitor s signal is out of range Tx gt page 12 The sub monitor does not overcharge even if it is continuously placed in the charger 13 3 Preparation Battery level Battery level aw o Te Needs charging See page 42 for a guide on operating times for the sub monitor Note When the sub monitor is off the charger or the AC adaptor is disconnected for 1 week or more remove the batteries in order to maintain battery performance and prevent the batteries from
23. Images monitored with the camera can also be recorded with the same operations 5 Recording Playing 1 Perform the following operations when monitored images are displayed e REC is displayed on the screen when recording Touch E i q gt O Record gt fe Note When recording images with the sub monitor because there is a lag from when operations are performed to when recording actually starts there may be a difference between the contents of the monitored images and the recorded images 5 3 Playing recorded images main monitor only When there are recently recorded images that have not been viewed the notification indicator flashes and New is displayed 1 From the top menu touch Recorded image list A list of recorded images for each day is displayed in a 1 week calendar To view a recorded image list from another day touch the button of the desired date This will show all recorded images from that day Touch ZOR to view a list of camera recorded images See page 20 and 21 for information about how to navigate this screen and play images 2 Touch the image that you want to view Touch gt to view all of the images after the selected date 3 To end the operation press OFF Note The notification indicator stops flashing when the top menu is displayed and New in the top menu disappears from the display when the recorded image list screen i
24. Note for product disposal transfer or return This product can store your private confidential information To protect your privacy confidentiality we recommend that you erase the information recorded images from the memory before you dispose of transfer or return the product All the recorded images can be erased at once by initializing the main monitor or sub monitor Remove the SD card from the main monitor 8 See page 9 for information about the disposal or transfer of the SD card Main monitor perform Initialize settings Delete images in Initialize settings gt page 36 Sub monitor perform Initialize gt page 37 Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union cS me These symbols are only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal Others tis prohibited to disassemble or modify this product Contact the dealer where you purchased this product for repair When power fails this product cannot be used For the recorded image The recorded image may be lost when Mishandled Electric shock or radio wave interference occurs The power is turned off during use Panasonic may not be liable for damages due to external factors such as power failures If you stop using the main monitor and the doorphone remove the main monitor and t
25. Panasonic Operating Instructions Wireless Video Intercom System Model No VL SWD501 BX VL SWD501UBX Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product Please read this manual before using the product and save it for future reference Installation Guide is supplied separately Q QuickTime Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 1 62 4 chome Minoshima Hakata ku Fukuoka 812 8531 Japan http www panasonic net Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2013 PNQX6468ZA PC1213MTO Table of Contents 1 Introduction Introduction 1 1 Model composition cccccevecveccesedsncetexsdeederdextea lt es 3 1 2 Accessory information cccccccseceeeseeeeeeees 3 1 3 General information ccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeees 4 1 4 Operating procedures and icons 5 1 5 Trademarks and registered trademarks eicsateets acutetecdtealnencacensedoactacacenartenss 5 1 6 Abbreviations oisiietecicsen corre acc eetancseccgseeeces teeta 5 2 Important information Important information 2 1 22 2 3 2 4 POF YOUN safety acco ga ceckesitc snd indetactanscatetdauteees 6 Important safety instructions ccceee 7 For best performances ccccccceeeeseeeeeeenees 7 Other important information c0008 7 3 Preparation Preparation 3 1 Using SD cards sold separately 9 32 COMMONS sssrin eee ees 9 Sa MESA e 11 3 4 Battery installation cc ceeee
26. Using electric locks 7 1 Connecting with electric locks When a commercially available electric lock is connected to the main monitor you can open a door using the main monitor or the sub monitor You can also select how long the door remains open To use electric locks they must be configured on the main monitor A maximum of 2 electric locks can be connected to the main monitor For detailed information about connections see the manual included with the electric lock and the Installation Guide of this product 7 1 1 Configuring electric locks This operation can only be performed on the main monitor 1 From the top menu touch gt gt Connected devices Electric lock the doorphone to be configured Unlocking buzzer sound can also be configured page 35 2 Touch the electric lock to be configured and then touch the unlocking time 3 To end the operation press OFF 7 1 2 Unlocking electric locks 1 When talking or monitoring with the doorphone Touch O o E i Ea Note You can only open the door when talking or monitoring When using electric locks with different doorphones You can only open the electric lock from the doorphone that it is linked to 28 8 Incoming call operations 8 1 When another incoming call is received main monitor When another incoming call is received from a doorphone or camera while talking monitoring or recei
27. a Microsoft Windows 7 operating system is described as Windows 7 Microsoft Windows 8 operating system is described as Windows 8 SDXC SDHC miniSDHC microSDHC SD memory card miniSD memory card microSD memory card are described as SD card 2 Important information 2 1 For your safety To prevent severe injury and loss of life property read this section carefully before using the product to ensure proper and safe operation of your product Preventing fire and electric shock Use only the power source marked on the product If you are not sure of the type of power supplied to your home consult your dealer or local power company Use only the specified power supply unit AC adaptor and AC cable Do not attempt to disassemble or modify this product Contact an authorised service centre for repairs Never touch the power supply unit AC adaptor and AC cable with wet hands Do not touch the power supply unit AC adaptor and AC cable during an electrical storm Do not use the product excluding the doorphone in areas that are exposed to rain moisture steam or oily smoke or areas that have excessive dust Do not perform any actions such as fabricating twisting stretching bundling forcibly bending damaging altering exposing to heat sources or placing heavy objects on the power cable and the AC adaptor that may damage the power cable and the AC adaptor Using the product with a damaged power cable or AC
28. al replacement accessories Please contact your nearest Panasonic dealer for sales information 1 Introduction As of December 2013 p Number of devices that can be Accessory item Order number connected Rechargeable batteries HHR 4MyY 1 Battery type Nickel metal hydride Ni MH 2x AAA R03 size for each handset Door station called doorphone VL V554BX surface mount VL V554UBX flush mount Lobby station called VL V590BX 2 VL V566BX 2 surface mount Max of 2 including the supplied devices doorphone e for apartment complexes Sub monitor VL WD613BX Max of 6 including the supplied devices Wireless sensor camera called VL WD812BX Max of 4 camera DECT repeater called repeater VL FKD2BX Replacement batteries may have a different capacity from that of the supplied batteries The specifications for the VL V566BX and VL V590BxX differ to the specifications for the supplied doorphone Generally functions listed in this manual as available for the doorphone are available for the supplied doorphone VL V566BX and VL V590BX However the following functions are not available for the VL V566BX and VL V590BX Functions that are only unavailable for the VL V590BX Monitoring the outside with the doorphone gt page 17 Functions that are unavailable for both the VL V566BX and VL V590BX Wide zoom settings and zoom position settings gt page 14 Doorphone LED lights i
29. an area that does not have any obstructions If the camera cannot be moved to another area installing a repeater additional accessory may improve the signal 11 3 Error messages sub monitor Display Cause amp Solution Cannot connect to main The sub monitor or camera is too far from the main monitor or there monitor station is an object such as a concrete wall obstructing the signal Cannot connect to Move the sub monitor or camera closer to the main monitor or to camera 1 an area that does not have any obstructions If the camera cannot be moved to another area installing a When there are multiple repeater additional accessory may improve the signal cameras the camera number may not be 1 Registration failed Registration to the main monitor has not been completed Bring the sub monitor closer to the main monitor and try registering again 49 12 Index 12 1 Index A Accessories 3 Adding devices Register Camera 22 Repeater 39 Sub monitor station 38 Antenna 77 B Backlight compensation camera 26 Backlight compensation doorphone 33 Batteries charging 13 Battery cover 3 Battery level 14 Battery level display 12 Brightness settings Camera image brightness 26 Image brightness 27 Screen brightness 33 C Call button 9 Camera information 12 Camera lens 9 Camera monitoring 22 Cancel 39 Changing the volume Owner s voice volume 33 Receiver volume 33 Ri
30. ayed centrally in the screen page 14 When images are recorded only the areas displayed when zooming are recorded The zoom position screen automatically turns off if settings are not completed in about 90 seconds In this case settings are not saved and must be redone 3 Preparation 15 4 Talking Monitoring 4 1 Answering calls This operation is the same for the main monitor and sub monitor When you receive a call from a doorphone the main monitor and sub monitor ring and display an image from the doorphone You can answer calls with the following operations 1 Press 4 TALK and talk to the visitor Speak alternatively with the visitor staying within about 50 cm from the microphone f you and the visitor speak at the same time you will not hear each other Talking time up to about 90 seconds 2 To end the operation press OFF Features available while talking or when there is an incoming call Monitor visitors incoming call only I Touch ts oe Fh Press B Adjust wide zoom and pan tilt settings gt page 32 Adjust sound and display settings gt page 32 Talk using Press to Talk page 16 Transfer calls gt page 16 Unlock electric locks gt page 28 Note The display will turn off if you do not answer a call within about 30 seconds Incoming call images are automatically recorded to the main monitor gt page 19
31. ceive noise from wireless communications between the main monitor sub monitor and other compatible Panasonic units Operating the unit near electrical appliances may cause interference Move away from the electrical appliances In areas surrounded by a high electrical field disturbances may occur in the unit s image or sound 2 4 Other important information The AC adaptor and AC cable plug are used as the main disconnect devices Ensure that the power outlet is installed near the product and is easily accessible Caution Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by incorrect types Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Tapping This product uses digital wireless technology so that a call is rarely intercepted However calls may be tapped 2 Important information by a third party because the product also communicates using radio waves Tapping means that the other party intercepts a radio message intentionally or accidentally by using a receiver Privacy and rights of portrait When installing or using the doorphone please take into consideration the rights of others with regard to privacy tis generally said that privacy means the ability of an individual or group to stop information about themselves from becoming known to people other than those whom they choose to give the information Rights of portrait means the right to be safe from having your own image taken and used
32. cond Unlock for 7 seconds For details Unlocking lt On gt Off see page 28 buzzer sound 35 9 Additional functions Repeater connections Repeaters are lt Sub monitor station gt For more connected Camera information separately about Repeater 1 2 connecting repeaters Repeaters are See connected page 38 together Repeater connected together Automatic illumination Doorphone 1 2 When visitors lt Enable gt Disable come When With this setting you can select whether or monitoring not to automatically turn on the LED lights when the area surrounding the doorphone is dark Lobby connection Device connected lt Device not connected gt This setting is for apartment complexes Only select Device connected when an optional lobby station gt page 4 is connected to the main monitor 1 Select Device not connected for doorphones that are no longer used Item name Register Cancel Register Sub monitor Registration method Sub monitor station and Repeater gt station Camera page 38 and 39 Camera gt page 22 Cancel Repeater Cancellation method Sub monitor station Camera and Repeater page 39 Item name Other Do not use this setting unless the product is being used in a sales display On Special SD card required lt Off gt Demo mode Initialize settings i Initialize settings Delete images Only initialize settings Select Initialize settings Delete images when d
33. conversations Camera images with audio data can be recorded to an SD card Including doorphone images a maximum of 3 000 images can be saved 6 5 1 Automatically recording images when sensors are triggered When a sensor is triggered images from 1 or 2 seconds before the detection are automatically recorded 2 to an SD card gt page 18 1 The timing when recording starts before detections depends on the Recording before detection setting page 26 2 When acallis made after a sensor is triggered audio from the main monitor or sub monitor will also be recorded When calls are not answered Recorded images are saved as unchecked images and the notification indicator of the main monitor flashes to indicate that there are unchecked images Note When there are multiple cameras multiple incoming calls may be received at the same time In this case the most recent incoming call is given priority and recorded When there is an incoming call from another camera when talking or monitoring with a camera gt page 29 30 you must end the call or monitoring in order to display and save the image from the incoming call 24 When there are multiple cameras and another camera s sensor is triggered whilst receiving an incoming call the recording time of camera images about 30 seconds maximum may be reduced 6 5 2 Recording images and audio until the end of calls Record calls To use this
34. d internal memory or SD card In order to enjoy the full capabilities of the product we recommend using an SD card for the save destination When an SD card is inserted into the main monitor it automatically becomes the default save destination The save destination cannot be selected See page 9 for information about supported SD cards and how they are used Internal memory Save destination SD card 2 GB 64 GB when an SD card is not inserted Maximum number of images 3 000 1 Recorded image type Doorphone images Camera images and Doorphone images and calls calls only page 19 page 24 page 19 Incoming call recordings Series of images automatic Video max of ae aa a Still images max of 8 recording approx 30 seconds max of approx 30 Content of Monitor recordings seconds each manual recording recording Series of images Video and audio recorded at 1 second Talk recordings max of approx 90 intervals and audio Cannot record seconds 2 max of approx 90 seconds 2 1 Differs depending on the capacity of the SD card See page 18 for a guide to the capacity and number of images that can be recorded with SD cards 2 See page 35 for audio recording settings in Record calls for the doorphone and camera Note Recorded images from the internal memory can be copied to SD cards page 40 Images recorded on SD cards can be played on a PC gt page 40 Guide for SD card
35. d the main body not the metal parts of the AC adaptor and AC cable plug when unplugging them Unplugging the AC adaptor and AC cable plug while holding their cords or cords plugs may result in fire electric shock or injury Preventing accidents SD cards may become a choking hazard Keep SD cards out of reach of children If you suspect a child has swallowed an SD card seek medical advice immediately Do not use the product in health care facilities if any regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF radio frequency energy Do not install or use this product near automatically controlled devices such as automatic doors and fire alarms Radio waves emitted from this product may cause such devices to malfunction resulting in an accident Consult the manufacturer of any personal medical devices such as pacemakers or hearing aids to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF radio frequency energy The product operates in the frequency range of 1 88 GHz to 1 90 GHz and the RF transmission power is 250 mW max Preventing accidents injuries and property damage Do not use the product in unstable areas or areas prone to strong vibrations This may cause the product to fall resulting in damage to the product or injury Do not put your ear s near the speaker as loud sounds emitted from the
36. detected Perform the following operations Change the camera location so that objects pass the camera from the sides It is easier to detect objects moving sideways in front of the camera If you want to detect objects moving towards the front of the camera use a commercially available external sensor See the camera s manuals for more information 47 11 Troubleshooting Others Demo mode is The Demo mode function setting is configured on the main monitor displayed on the screen The ringtone regularly sounds You cannot talk or make calls The product does not work with correct operations The product does not work properly The main monitor does not work properly Nothing is displayed on the monitor The ringtone does not sound Voices cannot be heard Notifications for camera detections do not come to the sub monitor When you touch the touch panel of the main monitor the touch panel does not respond a button other than the one touched responds From Other in the function settings set Demo mode to Off Perform the following operations Press the RESET button on the bottom side of the main monitor with a pointed object Recorded images and configured settings are not affected i Remove the battery and insert it again Recorded images and configured settings are not affected Check the power connection If the power is co
37. dicator lights in red when the power is on 3 Preparation Doorphone image quality The quality of doorphone images may change depending on factors such as the installation environment and the time when images are viewed See page 43 for more information 3 2 2 Main monitor TALK RESET F 10 Display touch panel page 11 2 Notification indicator blue Flashes when there is a notification gt page 12 When the display is touched the top menu is displayed and the indicator stops flashing 3 Speaker 4 Talk button and indicator blue Described in this manual as 4 TALK The indicator flashes when there is an incoming call from a doorphone or sub monitor and lights when there is a call When the touch button is displayed on screen calls can also be answered by touching this button SD card slot side panel page 9 6 Displays or hides the touch buttons and icons displayed over images 7 Microphone SD card indicator blue Flashes when data is being written to or read from an SD card page 9 10 9 Off button Described in this manual as OFF Reset button If the main monitor cannot be correctly operated press the RESET button with a pointed object to reset the main monitor Recorded images and configured settings are not affected 3 2 3 Sub monitor 1 Display gt page 12 2 Multifunction buttons olf
38. discharging Recharge the batteries before using the sub monitor again 3 6 Wall mounting Note Make sure that the wall and the fixing method are strong enough to support the weight of the unit Drive the screws locally procured into the wall 3 Setting the date and time This operation can only be performed on the main monitor A date and time setting screen is displayed when the main monitor is first used Follow the steps below to configure the date and time The notification indicator flashes when these settings have not been configured 1 Configure the date and time by touching and 2 Touch OK to complete the settings A beep sounds and the screen turns off Changing the date and time The date and time can be changed from the settings button in the top menu gt page 34 Note The date and time settings may be deleted when there is a power outage In this case reconfigure the settings The time may get out of sync by about 60 seconds a month 3 8 Wide zoom settings and zoom position settings This operation can only be performed on the main monitor You can configure how doorphone images are initially displayed on the main monitor and sub monitor Wide zoom settings From the following 3 settings you can select how images are initially displayed when visitors come or when monitoring Zoom display A images are zoomed in __ on 2 time
39. displayed call camera When is touched the display changes to the new incoming call and the existing intercom call is terminated When multiple incoming camera calls are received the most recent incoming call received is given priority and is displayed in the sub screen 2 When multiple incoming camera calls are received the most recent incoming call received is given priority and is shown in the camera button Note The sub screen display can be turned off by touching D A 8 2 When another incoming call is received sub monitor When another incoming call is received from the doorphone or camera while talking monitoring or receiving an incoming call with the sub monitor notifications are received in the following manner 30 8 Incoming call operations New incomin Current action g call from Receiving an incoming call from a doorphone or camera Talking or monitoring with a doorphone or camera or during an intercom call Doorphone or camera Doorphone or camera The doorphone s or camera s ringtone sounds and amp TALK or flashes See page 12 for information about the display When multiple doorphone incoming calls are received the original incoming call is terminated and the new incoming call is given priority and is displayed When an incoming call from both the doorphone and camera are received the doorphone s incoming call is given priority and is displayed Whe
40. djust the volume by touching Quieter or Louder To mute the audio touch until is displayed Note The Delete all images setting can be used to delete all images in the save destination internal memory or SD card in a single operation page 35 5 Recording Playing 21 6 Using a camera 6 1 Connecting with a camera By connecting with a camera additional accessories page 4 you can monitor outside images with the camera and the main monitor and sub monitor can receive notifications with sounds and images when camera sensors are triggered See the camera s manuals for detailed information about using the camera An SD card is required to record camera images Note The image quality of camera images may be lower than the image quality of doorphone images 6 1 1 Registering a camera to the main monitor Register the camera after connecting it to a power supply Register 1 camera at a time Multiple cameras cannot be registered at the same time These operations are for VL WD812BX model cameras See the camera s manuals as required 1 I From the top menu touch gt Register Cancel Register gt Camera the number of the camera to be registered After this use the camera and complete the following steps within about 5 minutes 2 ro With the power connected to the camera press the register butt
41. e AC This is normal It may feel a little warmer in summer than in winter adaptor or the charger is Ifitfeels very hot disconnect the AC adaptor from the power ate warm and contact an authorised service centre Camera sensor operations Monitoring can be The camera sensor ical is turned off performed with the camera but sensor Touch hy chs a notifications are not received The camera s Sensor selection setting is set to Off not make detections Set Sensor selection to a setting other than Off Sensors do not make Motion detection heat sensor detections The sensors do not operate when Sensor selection is set to Off or e The motion detection External sensor only and heat sensor do Check the settings k pout Motion detection does not work Motion detection does not operate at night when Motion detection is set to Day only Check the settings Detections may not be made when the object makes small movements Change the Motion detection sensitivity setting to a higher sensitivity Detections are hard to make when it is dark Use the heat sensor for detections or install lights to illuminate the area around the object Heat sensor does not work The heat sensor does not operate at midday when Heat sensor detection is set to Night only Check the settings Detections may not be made in the following situations when reflective objec
42. e doorphone gt page 16 Compatible SD cards The following SD cards that comply with the SD standards can be used we recommend SD cards manufactured by Panasonic Supported SD card types SD memory card 2 2 GB SDHC memory card 4 GB 32 GB SDXC memory card 48 GB and 64 GB Format SD memory card FAT16 SDHC memory card FAT32 SDXC memory card exFAT 1 See page 18 for a guide to the capacity and number of recordings possible with SD cards 2 miniSD and microSD memory cards can also be used However an adaptor is required 3 miniSDHC and microSDHC memory cards can also be used However an adaptor is required Power supply unit VL PS241 indoor use only Input 220 240 V AC 0 2 A 50 60 Hz Power source Output 24 V DC 0 6 A 41 10 General information Dimensions mm height x width x depth Mass weight Approx 215 g Approx 104x100x54 excluding protruding sections Operating environment Ambient temperature approx 0 C to 40 C Relative humidity non condensing up to 90 Doorphone VL V554BX VL V554UBX Power source Power supplied by the main monitor 20 V DC 0 23 A VL V554BX approx 169x118 x30 excluding protruding sections VL V554UBX approx 169x118 x16 5 excluding sections embedded into the wall Mass weight VL V554BX approx 405 g VL V554UBX approx 345 g Operating Ambient temperature approx environment 10 C to 50
43. en it is dark or when there is backlight change the camera s Brightness setting and activate the Backlight compensation setting as required gt page 26 The volume and the types of sounds used by the Warning sound setting can be changed gt page 27 6 4 Turning off camera sensor detections for specified periods of time main monitor only Camera sensor detections can be turned off for specified periods of times as required When camera sensor detections are turned off notifications are not sent to the main monitor and sub monitor and images are not automatically recorded When there are multiple cameras sensor detections for all of the cameras will be turned off 1 From the top menu touch gt a 23 6 Using a camera 2 Touch the time you want to turn off sensor detection for A beep sounds and Off is highlighted in yellow when settings are completed 3 To end the operation press OFF Turning sensor detection back on again When sensor detection is turned off it will automatically turn on again after the specified time has passed You can turn on the sensor detection again at any time with the following operations 1 From the top menu touch to turn the sensor detection on again 2 To end the operation press OFF Note The status of camera sensor detections can be checked in the camera information menu gt page 12 6 5 Recording camera images and
44. ettings sub monitor Contrast 37 Initialize 37 Key sound 37 Register 37 38 Ringtone 37 Illumination settings camera 26 Illumination settings doorphone Automatic illumination 36 Manually ON OFF 33 Images recording Auto image updating 19 Deleting 20 21 Playing 19 Searching 20 Information screen 72 Initialize settings Camera 27 Main monitor 36 Sub monitor 37 Intercom calls 17 K Key sound 37 L LED lights 9 Lens cover 9 Lobby connection 36 Lobby station 4 Main monitor 70 Main monitor station 3 Microphone 9 10 17 Monitoring 17 22 Multifunction buttons 70 N Notification indicator 70 Notification screen 12 14 O Owner s voice volume 27 33 p Page 17 Intercom calls 17 Transferring doorphone calls 76 Pan tilt 32 Playing Doorphone and camera recorded images and audio 19 Press to talk 16 R Record calls 19 24 35 Recording calls camera calls 24 Recording calls doorphone calls 19 Recording images and audio doorphone and camera Automatic recording 19 24 Automatically updating recorded images 19 Manually recording 19 24 Record calls 19 24 Register adding devices Camera 22 Repeater 39 Sub monitor station 38 Repeater 38 Reset 10 48 RESET button 10 48 Ring volume 34 Ringtone changing the type 33 12 Index S SD card indicator 70 SD cards 9 Copying internal memory SD cards 40 File formats 40
45. function an SD card must be inserted in the main monitor and Record calls must be set to Enable gt page 35 With this function calls can be recorded from start to finish in 1 video file that contains audio data max length of about 120 seconds 6 5 3 Manually recording monitored images and playing recorded images The operations are the same for doorphone images Manually recording monitored images page 19 Playing recorded images page 19 6 Using a camera 6 6 Changing camera settings You can change the settings to match how the camera is used How to change the settings using the main monitor 1 From the top menu of the main monitor touch Connected devices gt Camera 2 Select the number 1 4 of the camera to be configured 3 Touch the item name function name and setting contents Operations may have to be repeated depending on the function 4 To end the operation press OFF Note The setting function screen automatically quits if an incoming call is received or if no operations are performed for about 90 seconds In the following table lt gt indicates the default settings Item name Sensor settings Setting contents and other information Sensor selection Heat sensor only lt Heat sensor motion detection gt External sensor only All sensors Off disables all sensors Heat sensor detection lt Night only gt Always Select the
46. g backlight compensation for doorphone images Changing the screen s brightness Turning the fa doorphone s LED 1 Can only be configured when talking or monitoring with a doorphone 9 3 Ringtone settings 9 3 1 Ringtone type settings You can change the ringtone that is heard when receiving calls from the doorphone or the camera The ringtone of the intercom call cannot be changed For information about how to configure settings see page 35 for the main monitor and page 37 for the sub monitor 9 Additional functions 9 3 2 Ringtone volume settings The ringtone volume for doorphone calls camera calls and paging can be changed m See page 35 ii Perform the following procedure 1 When the information screen is displayed select the item to change the volume for with D and then press a gt 2 Q Adjust the volume 3 To end the operation press OFF To mute the sound press and hold D until P44 is displayed The paging volume cannot be turned off To activate the sound again press 9 4 Functions settings list main monitor You can change the settings to match how the main monitor is used How to change settings 1 From the top menu touch gt BA 2 Touch the item name function name and setting contents Operations may have to be repeated depending on the function 3 To end the operation press OFF Note The setting
47. he doorphone from the walls to prevent them from falling off Consult your dealer for information about removing the product 3 1 Using SD cards sold separately SD cards can be used with the main monitor to record images and calls from the doorphone and camera gt page 18 When an SD card is not used the main monitor s internal memory is used to save images In this case only doorphone images can be saved and the memory capacity is limited We therefore recommend using an SD card to save images See page 41 for information about SD cards that can be used 3 1 1 Cautions for SD cards The SD card indicator page 10 flashes when data is being read from or written to the SD card Do not remove the SD card press the RESET button page 10 or turn off the power to the main monitor while the SD card indicator is flashing Failure to observe this may cause data to become corrupted SD cards formatted by PCs or other devices must be formatted by the main monitor before they can be used gt page 40 When the write protect lock switch is set to LOCK the SD card cannot be formatted and images and audio cannot be recorded or deleted Panasonic o 5 1 SZ oe We recommend backing up important data to a PC or other device Data on SD cards may become corrupted or be deleted if SD cards malfunction or are exposed to electromagnetic waves or static electricity Disposing or tran
48. indiscriminately without consent Personal information The main monitor s internal memory and SD cards record personal information image and audio recordings of visitors etc Panasonic assumes no liability for any unforeseen damages arising from the exposure of the recorded information Disclaimer Recorded data may be altered or deleted as a result of incorrect operations exposure to static electricity accidents malfunction repairs or other operations Panasonic assumes no liability for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the loss or alteration of recorded images Requesting repairs for the product Make sure to back up recorded data from the main monitor s internal memory to an SD card and then delete all recorded data from the internal memory before sending the product for repairs After backing up the data make sure to remove the SD card from the main monitor After backing up the data initialize the settings of the main monitor and sub monitor All information saved to the internal memory is deleted when settings are initialized Even if the product is sent for repairs without being initialized the memory including recorded data and settings for the main monitor or sub monitor may be cleared and set to factory default after repair I foperations cannot be performed due to the main monitor or sub monitor malfunction consult with the place of purchase for appropriate action
49. isposing transferring or returning the product 1 The following settings are not initialized Power supply frequency Electric lock Repeater connections Lobby connection and Camera settings Registration information of devices registered to the main monitor All devices remain registered to the main monitor even after initialization 9 5 Function settings list sub monitor You can change the settings to match how the sub monitor is used 36 9 Additional functions How to change settings 1 In the information screen press Select the function name gt ee 3 Q Select the setting contents gt ee To adjust Contrast use E and then press Ea To execute Initialize press Yes Initialization is completed when the screen turns off 2 4 To end the operation press OFF Note The setting function screen automatically quits if an incoming call is received or if no operations are performed for about 60 seconds In the following table lt gt indicates the default settings The contrast can be adjusted to 5 different levels default setting level 3 When it is difficult to see the monitor display adjust the contrast as necessary Yes No The sub monitor remains registered to the main monitor even if its settings are initialized The registration information is not deleted se Register Yes No Used when registering sub mo
50. itions 2 Important information e Do not place the charger near TVs speakers or other devices that emit electromagnetic waves Failure to do so may prevent the charger from charging the product Environment main monitor sub monitor Keep the unit main monitor and sub monitor away from electrical noise generating devices such as fluorescent lamps and motors The unit should not be exposed to direct sunlight The unit should be kept away from heat sources such as radiators cookers etc It should not be placed in rooms where the temperature is less than 0 C or greater than 40 C Damp basements should also be avoided e Donot install the product in locations that are suspect to sudden changes in temperature Failure to do so may cause condensation to form on the product causing malfunction Even when the main monitor and sub monitor are used within 100 m of each other obstructions can cause weak signals noise interrupted transmissions distorted images and slow image refresh rates Obstructions can include Metal doors or metal shutters Heat insulation including aluminium foil Concrete walls or walls made of galvanized iron sheet Ifthe sub monitor is being used in a different building or a different part of the house i e a different floor to the where the main monitor has been installed Many walls Double insulated glass windows Some types of hearing aids may re
51. ived Q9 When Tx is displayed for the sub monitor or the camera s indicator lamp flashes in red the main monitor cannot connect to the sub monitor or camera Note Up to 2 repeaters can be used A single repeater can be used to send signals to multiple sub monitors or cameras However the same repeater cannot send signals to both sub monitors and cameras Signal range differs depending on factors such as the structure of rooms or the types of walls used After 38 registering devices to the main monitor gt page 39 see the repeater s Getting Started for information about appropriate installation locations Signal range and repeater installation example Using each repeater connected separately This extends signals away from the main monitor Because signals are sent through the main monitor different types of devices can be connected to each repeater For example sub monitors can be connected to one repeater and cameras can be connected to another This is useful when you want to connect to different types of devices over shorter distances When repeaters are not used Using 2 repeaters connected together This extends the signal away from the main monitor by sending signals directly between repeaters Because the signals are sent between repeaters the same type of device must be connected to both repeaters all sub monitors or all cameras This is useful when you want to connect to
52. light compensation setting as required gt page 26 6 3 When camera sensors are triggered When a camera sensor is triggered the main monitor and sub monitor are notified in the follow manner 1 When a sensor is triggered the ringtone sounds and camera images are displayed for about 30 seconds Talking to the other party at the camera side Press amp TALK Monitoring watching and listening the other party without talking Touch A 6 Using a camera The monitoring time is about 90 seconds can be extended up to 3 minutes by performing operations during monitoring i Press B The monitoring time is about 3 minutes Making a warning sound come out of the camera Touch ES Warning sound gt Play sound q q gt Q Warning gt E Features available when a sensor is triggered Adjust wide zoom and pan tilt settings gt page 32 Adjust brightness settings gt page 33 Record monitored images page 19 Note Images from when camera sensors are triggered are automatically recorded to the SD card gt page 24 Once asensor is triggered the next sensor detection cannot be made until about 10 seconds after the first triggered images have finished being displayed The time that detections are not made for can be selected page 25 In situations where it is difficult to see images such as wh
53. lking with the camera By touching you can switch the images displayed in the main screen and sub screen You can continue talking with the original call when images are switched When monitoring with the camera When is touched the display changes to the new incoming call from the doorphone and the existing monitoring is terminated Camera The incoming call can be displayed by touching the camera button When is touched the display changes to the new incoming call and the existing call or monitoring is terminated Transferring Doorphone The incoming call notification button is displayed doorphone calls When is touched transferring is cancelled and the screen is returned to the original doorphone screen The number of the doorphone that the incoming call is from is displayed in a touch button such as When is touched the display changes to the new incoming call and the existing call or monitoring is terminated Camera The incoming call notification button is displayed When is touched transferring is cancelled and the screen is returned to the original doorphone screen The incoming camera call is displayed in the sub screen By touching the sub screen you can switch the images displayed in the main screen and sub screen You can continue talking with the original call when images are switched During an intercom Doorphone or The incoming call notification button is
54. llumination settings gt page 33 Doorphone backlight compensation settings gt page 33 When using a lobby station Make sure to connect the lobby station to terminal D1 D2 on the rear of the main monitor See the Installation Guide for details The lobby station connected to terminal D1 D2 works as doorphone 1 1 3 General information In the event of problems you should contact your equipment supplier in the first instance For your future reference We recommend keeping a record of the following information to assist with any repair under warranty Serial No Date of purchase found on the rear of the main monitor Name and address of dealer Attach your purchase receipt here 1 Introduction 1 4 Operating procedures and icons E This manual provides operating procedures for the product These operating procedures can be understood in the following way Main monitor example From the top menu of the main monitor touch gt Register Cancel Register Camera Meaning From the top menu of the main monitor touch PZ PaA Register Cancel Register and then Camera Words written in indicate touch buttons Words written in indicate items or messages displayed on the screen that cannot be selected Sub monitor example 6 gt Q Ringtone gt Ea Meaning Press the round button in the centre of the multifunction button select Ringtone by pressing
55. n multiple camera incoming calls are received the original incoming call is terminated and the new incoming call is given priority and is displayed To talk to the visitor at the doorphone Press 4 TALK To monitor with the doorphone or camera gt Q Select the device gt Ea The doorphone s or camera s ringtone sounds and the icon of the incoming call s device is displayed See page 12 for information about the display To answer the incoming call Press OFF The original call or monitoring is terminated and the displayed image is changed Press 4 TALK to talk with the visitor at the doorphone or camera 31 9 Additional functions 9 1 Changing how images are displayed wide zoom and pan tilt settings When displaying doorphone and camera images the display can be changed between wide and zoom displays and the zoom position can be changed using pan and tilt operations Wide gt zoom Touch the position that you want to enlarge Entire image display gt zoom Zoom wide Entire image display gt wide Wide gt entire image display Pan tilt Touch the position that you want to view See page 14 for an image of what the wide zoom and entire image displays look like Note Because a digital zoom is used the image quality of zoom display is lower than that of wide display or entire image display When images are recorded i
56. n there is an incoming call from another doorphone when talking or monitoring with a doorphone page 29 you must end the call or monitoring in order to display and save the image from the incoming call When there are multiple doorphones and there is an incoming call from another doorphone while receiving an incoming call the number of recorded images 8 images and the length of recorded videos about 30 seconds are reduced When the internal memory or SD card s memory is full auto image updating When the memory is full it is not necessary to manually delete images in order to record new messages because existing images starting with the oldest image are automatically deleted Images that have not been viewed are also deleted See page 12 for information about checking the recording status of the internal memory or SD card 5 2 2 Record images and audio until the end of calls Record calls To use this function an SD card must be in the main monitor and Record calls must be appropriately configured page 35 In this case when calls from a doorphone are answered the calls can be recorded from start to finish in 1 video file that includes audio data The maximum length of the video is about 120 seconds 5 2 3 Manually recording monitored images Monitored images can be manually recorded with the main monitor and sub monitor See page 18 for information about the recorded contents
57. n zoom display only the areas displayed are recorded When using the main monitor pan and tilt wide zoom and entire image display operations can be performed even when playing recorded images Even if the display is changed it will go back to the configured settings when the next image is displayed To change how incoming doorphone calls and monitored images are initially displayed change the Wide Zoom settings or Zoom position settings settings gt page 14 Incoming call images monitored images and recorded images from the camera can only initially be displayed in the wide display 9 2 Audio and display settings for talking and monitoring The following audio and display settings can be configured for talking and monitoring with doorphones and cameras Sound settings that can be Display settings that can be changed changed Talking or monitoring with a Receiving volume of incoming Doorphone LED lights doorphone calls illumination manually ON Owners voice volume output to OFF 2 the doorphone Doorphone backlight Voice changer function makes compensation 2 the voice output to the Brightness settings doorphone sound deeper Talking or monitoring with a camera Receiving volume of incoming Brightness settings calls 1 This is the volume that can be heard outside at the doorphone when talking with the doorphone This setting can only be changed by the main monitor
58. ng volume 34 Volume when playing images 21 Charge indicator 11 Charger 3 13 Charging 13 Cleaning 41 Contrast 37 D DECT repeater 4 Delete all images 35 Display 10 Door station 3 4 Doorphone 9 Doorphone monitoring 17 E Electric lock 28 Entire image display 14 32 F Function settings camera Automatic illumination 26 Backlight compensation 26 Brightness 26 Camera detection history 27 50 Camera mic sensitivity 27 Check sensors 26 Day and night switch 25 External sensor 26 Heat sensor detection 25 Heat sensor sensitivity 25 Indicator lamp 27 Initialize settings 27 Motion detection 25 Motion detection range 26 Motion detection sensitivity 25 Owner s voice volume 27 Recording before detection 26 Recording test 26 Sensor selection 25 Sensor trigger sound 26 Time with no detection 25 Uneven colour prevention 26 Warning sound 27 Function settings main monitor Automatic illumination 36 Camera 35 Cancel 36 Copy to SD card 35 40 Delete all images 35 Demo mode 36 Doorphone connection 35 Electric lock 28 35 Format 35 40 Initialize settings 36 Power supply frequency 35 Record calls 35 Register 36 Repeater connections 36 Ring volume 35 Ringtone 35 Set day for first day of week 34 Time and date settings 14 34 Time display format 34 Touch sound 36 Wide Zoom settings 14 34 Zoom position settings 14 34 Function s
59. nitors to the main monitor The supplied sub monitor is pre registered to the main monitor See page 38 for information about re registering cancelled sub monitors Initialize 37 10 General information 10 1 Registering sub monitors Additional sub monitors additional accessories gt page 4 can be registered and used with this product 10 1 1 Registering a sub monitor to the main monitor 1 I From the top menu touch gt Register Cancel Register Sub monitor station select the number of the sub monitor to be registered After this use the sub monitor and complete the following steps within about 2 minutes 2 ik When Please register the device is displayed on the sub monitor screen press tee gt Yes Registering completed is displayed I Press OFF 1 To re register cancelled sub monitors 4 gt O Register gt E gt gt F es 10 2 Using repeaters If the sub monitor or camera are used away from the main monitor or if there are obstructions gt page 7 between the sub monitor or camera and the main monitor the following problems may occur In these cases using a repeater additional accessory gt page 4 may improve transmissions between the devices calls with the sub monitor cut out and images are distorted images from the camera are distorted or notifications from camera sensors cannot be rece
60. nnected there may be a problem with the electrical wiring Contact an authorised service centre The sub monitor is too far from the main monitor or there is an object such as a concrete wall obstructing the signal Move the sub monitor closer to the main monitor or to an area that does not have any obstructions The sub monitor s batteries are discharged Charge the batteries When the touch panel does not respond The touch panel is dirty Clean the touch panel If cleaning does not help adjust the touch panel When a button other than the one touched responds The touch panel needs to be adjusted Adjusting the touch panel While pressing on the main monitor press 4 TALK 3 times Follow the on screen instructions and touch the marks in 5 places with your finger Touch OK 11 2 Error messages main monitor When using devices for the first time or registering devices Cannot register Registration failed because it was not completed within the specified time Check that the devices to be registered are correctly connected and receiving power and then try again 11 Troubleshooting Camera connections Display Cause amp Solution Cannot connect to The camera is too far from the main monitor or there is an object such camera as a concrete wall obstructing the signal iConnoriransimit Move the camera closer to the main monitor or to
61. nswers ask them to receive the call from the doorphone Perform the following to transfer the call to the paged party I Touch Transfer to sub monitor To receive calls This operation is the same for the main monitor and sub monitor 1 When the intercom call is received press 4 TALK to talk to the paging party 2 When the image from the doorphone is displayed talk to the visitor 3 To end the operation press OFF Note The visitor cannot hear voices during paging To talk to the visitor if the paged party does not answer I Touch Talk to visitor i Press amp TALK 4 3 Monitoring the outside with the doorphone You can monitor the sounds and images from the doorphone 1 I From the top menu touch of When there are multiple devices displayed touch the number of the doorphone that you want to monitor with and then the image Example When there are both doorphones and cameras Touch the screen to monitor i Press o When there are multiple devices displayed Q Select the destination gt tea 2 The images from the doorphone are displayed Press 4 TALK to speak to the monitored party 3 To end the operation press OFF Features available while monitoring Adjust wide zoom and pan tilt settings gt page 32 Adjust sound and display settings gt page 32 Record monito
62. occur when it is dark The first image is dark The LED lights are not lit because no detections have been made yet Objects in images may appear blurred Images recorded when monitoring Images are recorded in approx 1 second intervals from when monitoring is started 6 2 Monitoring the outside with the camera You can monitor the sounds and images from the camera The sound from your end will not be heard at the camera 1 I From the top menu touch o and then the image ifthe camera selection screen is displayed touch the number of the camera that you want to monitor with and then the image i Q Select the camera you want to monitor with gt Ea 2 The images from the camera are displayed Press 4 TALK to speak to the monitored party 3 To end the operation press OFF Features available while monitoring Adjust wide zoom and pan tilt settings gt page 32 Adjust sound and display settings gt page 32 Make a warning sound come out of the camera gt page 23 Record monitored images page 19 Note Monitoring time About 90 seconds can be extended up to 3 minutes by performing operations during monitoring ii About 3 minutes In situations where it is difficult to see images such as when it is dark or when there is backlight change the camera s Brightness setting and activate the Back
63. of device to be cancelled Select the device to cancel from the displayed list Cancelling repeaters When 2 repeaters are connected together only the farthest from the main monitor can be cancelled Confirm the message and then touch Yes A beep sounds and Cancel completed is displayed To end the operation press OFF Important To prevent incorrect operations remove the batteries from cancelled sub monitors 39 10 General information 10 4 Using SD cards formatting copying data playing images Formatting SD cards formatted by PCs or other devices must be formatted by the main monitor before they can be used Copying recorded images internal memory SD cards A maximum of 50 recorded images saved to the main monitor can be copied at one time Copied data is saved to the BACKUP folder in the PRIVATE folder of the SD card page 41 If data is copied again to the same SD card all of the recorded data already saved to the BACKUP folder is overwritten Copied data can only be played on a PC and cannot be played on the main monitor Operations main monitor only 1 Insert the SD card that you want to format or copy recorded data to into the SD card slot gt page 9 2 From the top menu touch SD card 3 When formatting Touch Format confirm the message and then touch Yes When copying recorded data Touch Copy to SD card confirm the message and
64. on on the rear side of the camera The register button is located behind the register button cover Peel open the register button cover and use the thin end of the sensor range cap removement tool supplied accessory to press and hold the register button for about 3 seconds After this make sure to firmly close the register button cover The camera s indicator lamp flashes in green during registration When registration is complete a beep sounds and the indicator lamp lights in green 22 3 I To end the operation press OFF 6 1 2 Images sent from the camera Camera image recording intervals The camera records images series of images and sends them to the main monitor The main monitor and sub monitor display the images by continuously updating still images one image at a time Video data is not sent from the camera Images recorded due to sensor detections The timing that the 1st image is recorded changes depending on whether Recording before detection gt page 26 is set to 1 second before or 2 seconds before Recording from 1 second before seconds before detection detection 1 second before 2 seconds before detection detection Just after detection Recording from 2 uF 3rd 1 second after detection image 4 2 seconds after detection Images from the 6th image onwards are recorded in approx 1 second intervals The following issues may
65. ons When using this product basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or personal injury 1 Do not use this product near water For example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc 2 Use only the power supply unit AC adaptor AC cable and batteries indicated in this manual Do not dispose of the battery ies in a fire They may explode Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 2 3 For best performance Location avoiding noise main monitor sub monitor The main monitor sub monitor and other compatible Panasonic units use radio waves to communicate with each other The product operates in the frequency range of 1 88 GHz to 1 90 GHz and the RF transmission power is 250 mW max For maximum coverage approx 100 m and noise free communications install your main monitor ata convenient high and central location with no obstructions between the sub monitor and main monitor in an indoor environment away from electronic appliances such as TVs radios personal computers wireless devices or digital cordless phones facing away from radio frequency transmitters such as external antennas of mobile phone stations Avoid installing the main monitor near a window e Coverage and voice quality depends on the local environmental cond
66. or boiling water Also do not spray the product with insecticide glass cleaner or hair spray This may cause a change in colour or quality of the product Cleaning the charger For safety disconnect the charger from the power supply before cleaning Cleaning the sub monitor To avoid mistakenly operating the sub monitor remove its batteries before cleaning Cleaning the main monitor s touch panel From the top menu touch E The Touch panel cleaning screen is displayed for approx 90 seconds You can clean the main monitor during this time Press OFF finished Use a soft dry cloth to clean the touch panel making sure not to scratch its surface when you have 10 General information 10 6 Specifications Main monitor VL MWD501BX Power source Power supply unit VL PS241 24 V DC 0 5A Power Standby approx 1 4 W consumption During operation approx 10 W Approx 180x165x21 excluding protruding sections Dimensions mm height x width x depth Mass weight Approx 470 g Operating Ambient temperature approx environment 0 C to 40 C jan humidity non condensing up to 90 Display Approx 5 inches wide colour display Installation Wall mount mounting bracket method supplied Frequency 1 88 GHz to 1 90 GHz range Option output A Rated load contact 24 V AC DC 0 3 A or lower Minimum applicable load 5 V DC 0 001 A Output when there is a call from th
67. ow sensitivity or Very low sensitivity Motion detection High sensitivity lt Normal gt Low sensitivity Very low sensitivity sensitivity lf you want to detect small changes in motion select High sensitivity If you do not want to detect small changes in motion select Low sensitivity or Very low sensitivity 25 6 Using a camera Setting contents and other information Motion detection range Select the range area of motion detection By setting the areas that you do not want motion to be detected in to X you can narrow down the areas that motion can be detected in Configuration 1 Touch areas that you do not want motion to be detected in so that X is displayed on those areas Touch again to remove X 2 Touch Configure Recording before lt 1 second before gt 2 seconds before detection Select to start recording 1 or 2 seconds before a sensor detection is made See page 22 for information about recording intervals and sensor detection recordings Check sensors Heat sensor Motion detection External sensor You can check the operations of each sensor when setting the camera or at any other time Select the type of sensor that you want to check trigger it and then confirm if detections were correctly made See the Installation Guide for the camera for information about how to check the sensors Recording test Confirm if images are correctly recorded before and after images a
68. re recorded for sensor detections See the Installation Guide for the camera for more information External sensor lt Make contact gt Break contact When using commercially available external sensors select the type of contact points used by the sensor Select the type of contact point according to the external sensor used and its function When Day and night switch is set to Timer the configured time periods are displayed above the Night only and Day only setting buttons Item name Screen settings Setting contents and other information Brightness 3 2 1 lt 0 gt 1 2 3 Adjust the brightness of camera images The higher you set the brightness the brighter the image Make adjustments when the images are very dark or bright Backlight compensation On lt Off gt When On is selected backlight compensation is performed However depending on the background of the subject the backlight compensation may not be effective Automatic illumination When the sensor is triggered Enable lt Only when dark gt Disable When monitoring Enable lt Only when dark gt Disable Uneven colour On lt Off gt prevention Normally use this setting set to Off Only set this setting to On if the colour in camera images is uneven When set to On the image quality may be reduced when it is dark Item name Sound settings Setting contents and other information Sensor trigger sound So
69. red images page 19 Note The sound from your end will not be heard at the doorphone Monitoring time I About 90 seconds can be extended up to 3 minutes by performing operations during monitoring 4 Talking Monitoring Fh About 3 minutes 4 4 Talking between the main monitor and the sub monitor Intercom calls between the main monitor and the sub monitor can be made When using multiple sub monitors you can make intercom calls between the sub monitors To make calls 1 From the top menu touch S When there are multiple devices that can be selected select the device To call all devices touch Call all together i Press a When there are multiple devices that can be selected Q Select the device 1 gt Ea 1 To call all devices select Call all together 2 Page the other party 3 Talk with the paged party when they answer the call 4 To end the operation press OFF To receive calls This operation is the same for the main monitor and sub monitor 1 When the intercom call is received press 4 TALK to talk to the paging party Note Paging automatically ends after about 30 seconds and intercom calls automatically end after about 90 seconds 17 5 Recording Playing 5 1 Image and audio recording The amount of audio and image content that can be recorded depends on the where the content is being save
70. reen By touching the sub screen you can switch the images displayed in the main screen and sub screen Talking or monitoring Doorphone The number of the doorphone that the incoming call is from is with a doorphone displayed in the touch button When is touched the display changes to the new incoming call and the existing call or monitoring is terminated Camera The incoming call from the camera is displayed in the sub screen When talking with the doorphone By touching the sub screen you can switch the images displayed in the main screen and sub screen You can continue talking with the original call when images are switched When monitoring with the doorphone When the sub screen is touched the display changes to the new incoming call from the camera and the existing monitoring is terminated 29 8 Incoming call operations f New incomin Current action g call from Receiving an Doorphone The existing incoming call from the camera is displayed in the sub incoming call from a screen and the new incoming call from the doorphone is displayed in camera the main screen By touching the sub screen you can switch the images displayed in the main screen and sub screen Camera The display changes to the new incoming call and the previous incoming call is terminated Talking or monitoring Doorphone The incoming call from the doorphone is displayed in the sub screen with a camera When ta
71. ringtone volume is muted doorphone or camera Activate the sound for the ringtone does not sound The sub monitor s batteries are discharged Charge the batteries 44 11 Troubleshooting Calls doorphone camera and intercom calls Sound cuts in out or fades Calls cannot be heard because of noise or feedback Your voice cannot be heard by the visitor but the visitor s voice can be heard Sub monitor charging m flashes and 2 short beeps sound Even if you place the sub monitor on the charger the charge indicator does not light up The charge indicator does not go off after the batteries have been charged for about 8 hours A flashes after only using the sub monitor 2 or 3 times after charging The surroundings of the main monitor the sub monitor or the doorphone are noisy causing the sound to cut out or fade Try using the Press to talk mode When talking with the sub monitor or camera The antenna page 11 on the sub monitor is being covered with your hand Do not cover it When talking with the sub monitor or camera The sub monitor or camera is too far from the main monitor or there is an object such as a concrete wall obstructing the signal Move the sub monitor or camera closer to the main monitor or to an area that does not have any obstructions If the sub monitor or camera cannot be moved to another area installing a repeater additional accessor
72. s can be hard to objects are hard to distinguish This is not a malfunction distinguish We recommend installing extra lights in the area around the camera The camera s LED lights cannot produce enough light to illuminate the area in this situation Objects in images are Images may blur when the subject moves This is a characteristic of blurred the image sensor of the camera and is not a malfunction Images of objects can easily blur when images of dark areas are viewed or if the object is dark We recommend installing extra lights in the area around the camera The camera s LED lights cannot produce enough light to illuminate the area in this situation White points or coloured White points or coloured light points may appear in images when light points are displayed images of dark areas are viewed or if the object is dark This is a in images characteristic of the image sensor of the camera and is nota malfunction We recommend installing extra lights in the area around the camera The camera s LED lights cannot produce enough light to illuminate the area in this situation Images have uneven AC alternating current lights such as fluorescent lights may cause colour uneven colouring or flickering Setting Uneven colour prevention to On may reduce the uneven colour and flickering However this may reduce the image quality of images with dark areas Ringtone The ringtone for the The
73. s displayed 19 5 Recording Playing 5 3 1 Navigating the recorded image list and image playing screens Recorded image list screen 4 The recording device s number 2 Recording date and time 3 Time that the image has been played for Display and other icons Indicates that there is an image that has not been viewed and which images have not been viewed Displayed when images from a doorphone are displayed When images from a camera are displayed or 1 is displayed Indicates that an image recorded on the SD card is being displayed or Indicates there is recorded audio displayed at the start position of recorded calls in the playback screen Displayed when playing images Displayed when images being played are paused Displayed when the audio is muted page 21 Displayed when the write protect lock switch of the SD card is set to LOCK gt page 9 20 Operation buttons in the recorded image list screen Bg Go to the previous or next week Go to the previous or next page only displayed when there are 7 or more recorded images Switches the memory internal memory or SD card that recorded images are displayed from Goes to the doorphone s image list Goes to the camera s image list Plays images from the selected date and all images recorded after that date Deletes all images from the selected day To delete
74. s more that in gt Wide display 1 Because a digital zoom is used image quality is lower when compared to images in wide display or entire image display 2 The top and bottom parts of wide display images on the main monitor are cut off when compared to images in entire image display Zoom position settings You can configure which parts of images are zoomed in on when displaying zoomed images Adjust the position so that the people or objects that you want to view are displayed centrally in the screen Settings 1 From the top menu touch gt Initial settings 2 Configuring wide zoom settings Touch Wide Zoom settings and then select the doorphone to be configured Touch When visitors come or When monitoring and then select the display method Zoom Wide or All A beep sounds and the settings are changed 3 Toend the operation press OFF Configuring zoom position settings Zoom position settings select the doorphone to be configured The current doorphone image is displayed in the wide display 2 Touch the position that you want to be zoomed in on and then touch OK after confirming the selected position A beep sounds Configured is displayed and then the screen automatically turns off Note When Zoom is selected for Wide Zoom settings Adjust the zoom position so that people or objects that you want to view are displ
75. sages main monitor 48 11 3 Error messages sub monitor 006 49 12 Index MM WOK sects sect T E E T A 50 1 Introduction 1 1 Model composition r Wireless monitor Main monitor station Door station Main monitor station Sub monitor VL SWD501BX VL MWD501BX VL WD613BX VL V554BX VL SWD501UBX VL MWD501BX VL WD613BX VL V554UBX 1 Product names used in this manual Model composition Doene Product figure VL MWD501BX VL WD613BX VL V554BX surface mount VL V554UBX flush mount The illustrations in the supplied manual s may vary slightly from the actual product Caution Before attempting to connect or operate this product please read the label on the rear of the main monitor 1 2 Accessory information 1 2 1 Supplied accessories For the sub monitor Accessory item AC adaptor AC adaptor Rechargeable Charger PNLV226BxX PNLV226E batteries 1 Appropriately dispose of the AC adaptor that will not be used Note Accessories for installing the main monitor and the doorphone are described in the supplied Installation Guide You will need the following additional items locally procured to install the charger on the wall Screws x 2 for wall mounting Prepare the screws according to the material structure strength and other factors of the mounting area and the total weight of objects to be mounted 1 2 2 Addition
76. seeeeeeeeeees 13 3 5 Charging the sub monitor c0ce 13 3 6 Wall mounting tui tecctatessinstneotidradncmrcnavntiamesene 14 3 7 Setting the date and time ce 14 3 8 Wide zoom settings and zoom position SUIS casas ciac aa tars cece taste tu dee E baaiee sea audenawens 14 4 Talking Monitoring Talking Monitoring 4 1 Answering calls vsicetiieccscvviersccdeverraansnscecdediincs 16 4 2 Transferring doorphone calls 068 16 4 3 Monitoring the outside with the doorphone cccsecceeeeeeeceeeeceseceeeseneceeesaues 17 4 4 Talking between the main monitor and the sub AASL CO ME cae etecmssnceaecuartassanctesaenseasenciens 17 5 Recording Playing Recording Playing 5 1 Image and audio recording cceeeeeee 18 5 2 Recording doorphone images and conversations cccecccececeeeceeeceeeseeeseeesaues 19 5 3 Playing recorded images main monitor UM secs eee ec eterns atee Sect ec sesctenenceeeeoeecoe ceeee 19 6 Using a camera Using a camera 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 Connecting with a camera 0ccceeeeeeeees 22 Monitoring the outside with the CANS ea tustaececeseesnacaneummncaiaiens 22 When camera sensors are triggered 23 Turning off camera sensor detections for specified periods of time main monitor 218 S enone Sees E er eee are eee E E 23 Recording camera images and conversations sexicencccesdescetecdescuedbeiseeslednsiatexs
77. sferring SD cards Users are solely responsible for the managing of SD card data Formatting or deleting SD cards with the main monitor a PC or other device only changes the file management information and does not completely delete all data stored on the SD cards When disposing of or transferring SD cards we recommend physically destroying SD cards or using commercially available computer software to completely delete all data in SD cards 3 1 2 Inserting SD cards Important Do not touch the SD card s metal contacts 3 Preparation 1 After confirming that the screen of the main monitor is off insert the SD card into the SD card slot Insert the SD card with the notched corner facing upwards until it clicks into place The SD card indicator flashes and the main monitor starts to confirm the recorded image information 2 Confirm that The SD card is ready is displayed on the screen The SD card indicator turns off and then the screen automatically turns off Removing SD cards After confirming that the SD card indicator is off push in the SD card and then remove it 3 2 Controls 3 2 1 Doorphone UL re ga _ _O 4 Lens cover 2 LED lights for illumination 3 Name plate supplied accessory Can be attached as required when installing the doorphone 4 Microphone 5 Camera lens 6 Speaker 7 Call button and indicator red The in
78. tandby black screen Only displayed after the date and time settings have been configured see page 14 Image viewing screen 4 Have notices is displayed when there are notifications Touch Check to view the notification s contents 2 Touch buttons buttons displayed in dark blue on the screen The touch buttons change depending on the displayed screen and actions being performed Touch buttons on the screen to perform operations When a button is touched a beep sounds and the button s colour changes to orange The sounds made by the main monitor can be turned off in the Touch sound settings gt page 36 See page 11 for information about the top menu buttons See page 12 for information about the main buttons displayed in the image viewing screen 3 Status information icons page 12 Top menu buttons Displays the recorded image list gt if page 19 iii New is displayed when there aan are messages that have not been viewed D Monitors the doorphone or camera page 17 23 ia Calls pages the sub monitor gt DE page 17 Displays the settings menu gt page 25 34 11 3 Preparation Indicates that the doorphone s LED lights are on gt page 33 Displays the following information menus Indicates that Press to talk mode is on gt page 16 Indicates that the write protect lock switch of this SD card is set to LOCK
79. then touch Yes Important The SD card indicator flashes while formatting or copying Do not remove the SD card or press the RESET button page 10 when the indicator is flashing 4 Toend the operation press OFF Remove the SD card as required 10 4 1 Playing images on a PC By inserting an SD card into an SD card slot on a PC or an SD card reader connected to a PC images saved on the SD card still images and videos can be played on a PC Still images JPEG format can be viewed with viewer software that supports JPEG Videos Motion JPEG format can be played with QuickTime Player On PCs installed with Windows 7 or Windows 8 videos can also be played with Windows Media Player 40 Supported operating systems Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Mac OS X 1 Images and videos may not be able to be played correctly depending on the compatibility between the viewer or video software and the operating system How to play images See the PC s operating instructions 10 4 2 SD card folder structure and file formats When an SD card is inserted into the main monitor folders are created in the SD card Data directly saved to the SD card and data copied from the internal memory to the SD card are saved to separate folders Do not change the name of folders or delete folders with a PC If you do so data cannot be played with the main monitor The
80. ts are in front of the camera and can interfere with the heat detection such as glass when snow is on the surface of the heat sensor when people move towards the front of the camera When the outside temperature is close to the body temperature it is hard to make detections It is also hard to make detections when people wear thick clothes Change the Heat sensor sensitivity setting to a higher sensitivity 46 11 Troubleshooting The sensors do not work Motion detection heat sensor correctly In the following situations the sensors are triggered by detecting e Sensors are triggered changes to the temperature and movement of objects each time a car When acar enters the detection range When a car or light from passes by separated a car s headlights enters the detection range movement is by more than 5 m detected The high temperature of a car s muffler or bonnet may Sensors are triggered cause sensors to be triggered even from 5 m away or more when there are no When objects that are in the detection range are moved by wind people near the such as tree branches or clothes hung out to dry Cea When small animals such as dogs or cats enter the detection range When rain or snow falls Adjust the angle of the camera so that it does not face roads When using motion detection adjust the detection range with the 25 Motion detection range setting To avoid mistakenly detecting light from car headlights
81. und type lt Sound a gt Sound b Sound c Volume lt Loud gt Normal Quiet Mute Select the type and volume of the sound to be made by the camera when there is a sensor detection 26 6 Using a camera Setting contents and other information Warning sound Sound type lt Sound a gt Sound b Sound c Volume lt Loud gt Normal Quiet By operating the main monitor or sub monitor when monitoring or performing other actions you can make a warning sound come out of the camera Select the type and volume of the sound Owner s voice volume Loud lt Normal gt Quiet Select the volume of the sound from the camera when talking or calling out to visitors Camera mic sensitivity lt High gt Normal Low When too much sound is picked up select Normal or Low Item name Other settings Setting contents and other information Indicator lamp lt Always gt When transmitting Off Select how the indicator lamp lights up When When transmitting is selected the lamp only lights up when the main monitor or sub monitor are talking or monitoring with the camera Camera detection Displays the sensor detection history Displays the latest 24 entries history Initialize settings Yes No Returns the camera s settings to the factory default The camera remains registered to the main monitor even if the camera s settings are initialized Registration information is not deleted 27 7
82. ving an incoming call with the main monitor the ringtone sounds and notifications are received in the following manner Example When there is an Example When there are incoming Example When there is an incoming call from doorphone 2 calls from doorphone 1 and camera incoming call from a doorphone or while talking with doorphone 1 2 while monitoring with camera 1 camera during intercom calls 0 Receiver volume 4 Main screen 2 Doorphone button indicating that there is a new incoming call the example shows an incoming call from doorphone 2 By touching this button you can display the image from the incoming call in the main screen 3 Camera button indicating that there is a new incoming call the example shows an incoming call from camera 2 By touching this button you can display the image from the incoming call in the main screen 4 Sub screen indicating that there is a new incoming call the example shows an incoming call from doorphone 1 By touching the sub screen you can display the image from the sub screen in the main screen 5 Incoming call notification button Current action NEW incoming call from Receiving an Doorphone The display changes to the new incoming call and the previous incoming call from a incoming call is terminated doorphone Camera The existing incoming call from the doorphone is displayed in the main screen and the new incoming call from the camera is displayed in the sub sc
83. y may improve the signal Noise or feedback may occur when you are too close to the other party Move away from the other party You are using the Press to talk mode IO is displayed on the main monitor and is displayed on the sub monitor When using the Press to talk mode the visitor can hear your voice only while you are pressing amp TALK The battery level is very low Charge the batteries immediately The AC adaptor is disconnected from the power outlet Plug the AC adaptor into the power outlet firmly The sub monitor is not placed on the charger correctly Replace the sub monitor securely The charge indicator lights in red The batteries are new or discharged Place the sub monitor on the charger and wait for a few minutes If the sub monitor is picked up off the charger or used during charging the charging time will become longer The charging time may increase when the operating temperature is lower than 20 C The charging time increases when the power of the main monitor is turned off or f is displayed on the sub monitor Make sure the power of the main monitor is turned on and charge the sub monitor in a location near the main monitor where al is displayed for the sub monitor s signal display Clean the ends of batteries and with a dry cloth and charge again It is time to replace the batteries 45 11 Troubleshooting The sub monitor th

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