User's Manual
Table Of Contents
2.18 Battery Cover Lock 2.21 Handset Stand
2.19 DC Power Adapter Input 2.22 Speaker
2.20 Antenna 2.23 Wall Mounting Cutout
tions made on the camera configuration menus. For
instance, when adding or removing a camera from the
handset, this button will be used to confirm the action.
2.12 Volume Up
The alternate function of the Pan Up button when the
Fn feature is enabled (see section 2.10) is to increase
the volume to the handset. This allows the audio's
volume from the camera's monitoring area heard
through the handset to be adjusted.
2.13 Volume Down
The alternate function of the Pan Down button when
the Fn feature is enabled (see section 2.10) is to lower
the volume to the handset. This allows the audio's
volume from the camera's monitoring area heard
through the handset to be adjusted.
2.14 Zoom In/Out
The alternate function of the Pan Right button when
the Fn feature is enabled (see section 2.10) is for
zooming. This function allows the user to toggle the
zoom feature of the camera. There are two options to
this feature, zoom disabled and zoom enabled.
2.15 Switch Camera
The alternate function of the Pan left when the Fn
feature is enabled (as described in section 2.10) allows
the user to cycle between 4 camera feeds and continu-
ous scan. The options to this function are as follows:
Camera 1, Camera 2, Camera 3, Camera 4, and Scan.
2.16 Power Indicator
The power indicator displays weather the device is
powered on and active. When powered on the power
indicator will be lit green. While o the power indicator
will be o.
2.17 Link Indicator
The link indicator displays the status of the current
camera being viewed. When the indicator is lit the
camera is either out of range or needs to be paired with
the handset again. To pair your device with the handset
please see page 6: Pairing your handset & camera
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2.22
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2.19
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2.18 Battery Cover Lock
Located on the back of the handset is a hinged door that
is latched by a circular lock. Behind this door is the
battery compartment. If servicing the battery is needed, a
coin or flat head screwdriver can be used to turn the
circular lock counterclockwise to open the compartment.
To install or remove the included battery: 1.Remove the
back of the battery compartment on the handset using
a coin or flat head screwdriver. 2.Insert the included
battery into the compartment. Ensure the battery
makes contact with the terminals inside the handset.
Keep in mind that the battery is keyed and can only be
inserted one way. 3.Replace the battery cover on the
back of the handset and secure the compartment lid by
turning the lock clockwise with a coin or screwdriver.
2.19 DC Power Adapter Input
The Amcrest Care handset can be powered via battery
or DC power input. Charge the battery to full power or
connect the included power adapter to the handset's DC
power input and to an electrical outlet. To ensure safety,
please note that only the included Amcrest power
adapter should be used with this handset and/or camera.
With the handset now plugged into the wall, notice the
power LED will light an amber color. A battery icon with
a lightning bolt will display in the upper right-hand corner
of the screen. This indicates the handset is charging.
When the handset is completely charged, notice the
battery icon will show four full bars. The DC power
adapter can be removed from the handset at this point,
although, it is not necessary to remove the handset from
Note
Scan cycle through the video images for connected
cameras. Each camera feed will rotate every 10 seconds
then the next camera feed will be shown.
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