DBC831v2 Wireless FHD Doorbell Camera Setup Guide Copyright 2018. All Rights Reserved. Document Version: 1.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 Package Contents .............................................................................................................. 1 Physical Details .................................................................................................................. 3 Chapter 2 Setup ..................................................................................
Chapter 1 Introduction 1 This section provides information about the Doorbell Camera features, components and capabilities.. Package Contents The following items should be included: If any of these items are damaged or missing, please contact your dealer immediately. 1. Doorbell Camera x 1 2. Mounting Bracket x 1 3. Screw/Anchor x 2 4.
5. Power Kit x 1 Foam tap x 1 Twist splice wire connector x 2 6. Always On Bracket x 1 (Optional, may not included in the package) 7.
Physical Details The DBC831v2 supports both analog and digital chimes within 8-24 AC voltage range. The operation temperature of DBC831v2 with regular mounting bracket and Battery pack is –4°F to 122°F (–20°C to 50°C). As to DBC831v2 with Always on bracket, the operating temperature is –4°F to 104°F. (–20°C to 40°C) on day mode and –4°F to 95°F. (–20°C to 35°C) on night mode. Note: 1.
Rear Panel Reset Button When pressed and held over 10 seconds, the LED will be solid amber, which means the settings of camera will be set to their default values. On/Off Switch Use this switch to turn on/off the device. Micro USB Connector This connector is used for charging the power. Connect the supplied Micro-USB cable to this port.
LED Activity & Behavior Doorbell Activity LED Color LED Behavior Description Factory Reset Amber Solid Press the reset button for 10 seconds to start this process. WPS Pairing (PIN Code Mode) Amber Blinking (200ms) When doorbell button is held down for more than 3 seconds, the LED will start flashing amber indicating doorbell camera is trying to connect to your Wi-Fi network in Pin Code mode.
Chapter 2 Setup This Chapter provides details on how to install and configure the Doorbell Camera. 2 System Requirements A computer with Internet access You can use the following web browser while using a computer: • Internet Explorer 10 or later • Firefox 3.5 or later • Safari 3 or later (Mac OS X only) • Chrome • Microsoft Edge Installation 1. Power-Up and Check LED Turn on the switch on the rear side of the doorbell camera and wait for 20 seconds until the LED turns to flashing amber.
b. 1) WPS PBC Mode:Press the Doorbell button for less than 3 second and on your Wireless device (AP or router) as well to establish a wireless connection automatically. The wireless connection is successful when the Green LED blinking. 2) WPS Pin Code Mode:Key in the PIN code of Doorbell’s back label on the Client PIN code of AP, and then held down Doorbell button for more than 3 seconds, the Doorbell Camera will be in the WPS Pin Code mode.
d. When you connect, the following screen will be displayed. Figure 1: Home Screen e. Click View Video. f. The first time you connect to the camera, you will be prompted to install decoders. Choose "I accept the terms of the license agreement" and click "OK". Note: The options can only be configured while using IE browser. Other browsers can just view the video rather than configuration. g. Video will start playing automatically. There may be a delay of a few seconds while the video stream is buffered. h.
i. 3. 4. 5. Access the Administration for more Doorbell settings on DBC831v2 GUI. Switch to analog or digital chime according to your existing doorbell in the process. (The default chime which DBC831v2 support is analog type; the customers are required to develop this feature on the App) If your existing doorbell produces an electronic sound that is programmable and comes in the form of a unique sound, it's a digital chime. If it has a traditional "ding dong" sound, it's a compatible analog chime.
Chapter 3 Hardware Installation This chapter covers the most likely problems and their solutions. 3 Overview Note: Ensure the camera is configured and enrolled in AP or router before permanently mounting. Note: If DBC831v2 is using for engineering develop purpose, it is available to use Mirco USB cable to charge the battery for replacing the transformer. And doorbell does not require attaching with the chimer.
4. 5. Choose either the Always On bracket or the regular mounting bracket that will cover the hole of the legacy doorbell button. Please check Always On Bracket Installation section for more details Connect the power wires from the existing doorbell to the screw terminals of the bracket. 6. Secure the bracket with screws. Note: Install the anchors if necessary. The provided lever can be used for measuring angles to prevent inclination. 7. Attach the doorbell camera to the mounting bracket.
8. 9. Turn on the breaker circuit. Check that the chime is working normally by pushing the doorbell button. If the AC wires are not connected properly, the LED will blink amber every 5 seconds.
Power Kit Installation The Power Kit included with the doorbell camera is a small device, which support Doorbell with any kinds of analog and digital chime usage by going between the doorbell transformers and chime wiring. Note: Before removing or attaching wires to your original bell, be sure that the power is turned off at the breaker box. Consult a licensed electrician if needed. 1. Turn off the circuit breaker for the indoor chimer. 2. Remove the cover from the indoor chimer. 3.
Always On Bracket Installation (Optional) The Always On bracket (may not included in the package) can only be installed with mechanical doorbell chimes (AC16V~24V). In this configuration, the doorbell camera will be in always on mode, which brings back the 5 second pre-buffer, connects live view faster, and removes the need for the internal battery to be charged. 1. Use the always on bracket that will cover the hole of the legacy doorbell button. 2.
4. Attach the doorbell camera to the mounting bracket. Make sure the doorbell camera is firmly fixed and working properly. Caution: To avoid damaging the rubber seal of the pogo pins, please attach the camera to the mounting bracket flush. Mounting bracket should lay flat against the wall. Over torqueing can warp the bracket and cause it to lose contact with pins.
Battery Pack Installation (Optional) Note: The battery pack (may not included in the package) must be fully charged around 60 min until the LED light shows Green prior to installation. The battery pack power switch must be set to ON when charging. 1. Turn on the switch of the battery pack. And then use the two screws to install the plate onto the wall. 2. 3. Align the four square pegs with the slots on the mounting plate.
Doorbell Attached Battery Pack LED Activity & Behavior Doorbell Activity LED Color LED Intensity LED Behavior Description Bracket Connected Blue Dim Solid After connected to the Battery Pack bracket, LED color will turn to dim blue. Battery Pack Bracket LEDs Activity & Behavior Figure 3 Bracket LEDs Slide Switch Activity LED Color LED Intensity LED Behavior Description Turn On Red/Orange/Green Medium Solid After turning on the switch, LED color will be on for three seconds then turn off.
Appendix A Specifications A Wireless Doorbell Camera Model Wireless 2-Way Doorbell Camera Dimensions (H x W x D) 126 mm * 42.7mm * 35.2mm (4.96 x 1.68 x 1.39) Operating Temperature Mounting Bracket and Battery Pack mode: -20°C to 50°C Always On Bracket mode: -20ºC to 40ºC ( Day Mode) -20ºC to 35ºC ( Night Mode) Storage Temperature -20 C to 45 C Network Protocols TCP/IP, HTTP, HTTPS, DHCP, uPnP, NTP, RTP, RTCP, RTSP, DN Wireless 802.
Regulatory Approvals FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of FCC Rules. This limits designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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