7” Wireless System with Night Vision Camera CM825735 USER MANUAL 1
Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. What’s Included in the Box? ................................................................................................... 3 Overview ................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Wireless Receiver (7”Touchscreen Monitor) ............................................................................................... 3 2.2 Camera ................
1. What’s Included in the Box? 2. Overview 2.
2.2 Camera Item What it is What it does 1 Microphone Captures the sound on camera side and transmits the sound from camera to monitor. 2 Lens Catches the video in front of the lens and transmits video from camera to Monitor. 3 IR LED Infrared LEDs provide viewing in no/low light conditions. 4 PIR sensor Detects motion in front of the lens and emits detection signal to transmitter. 5 Speaker Produces the sound transmitted from the monitor.
7 Bracket Use the bracket to mount the camera on a wall or other flat surfaces. 8 Pair button The pair button is located on the back of the camera. Press pair button when monitor is in pairing mode. 9 Deterrent light Deterrent light flashes when motion detected. 3. Set up the Hardware 3.1 Monitor 1. Flip out the stand on the back of the monitor and position the antenna. 2. Insert the Micro SD memory card into the card slot on the monitor until you hear a “click”. 3.
clean the lens glass with a soft cloth is recommended. 3.2.2 Placement Considerations Consider the following when placing cameras: • The clearest line-of-sight between the camera and monitor is best. • Walls, especially brick and concrete will shorten the transmission distance. • Placement next to windows allows better transmission. • Optimized motion detection range is 6-18 feet for the camera. The farther away an object is, the less accurate the motion detection.
Live Screen Icons (Quad) In split/quad display, touch live view area (not operation icon), it will switch to related single channel display. Signal Strength: Shows how strong the camera's signal is. Signal ranges from 4 bars down to 0 bars (out of range). Camera Number: Displays the current channel number you are currently viewing. If viewing multiple cameras in quad/split display, the camera indicator will appear above each video display.
SD Card Indicator: Displays if an SD card is inserted into the monitor. If green, recording space is available. If red, the SD card is full. Recording Indicator: When this icon flashes red, it indicates that recording is in progress. Network Connection Status: Green- Monitor is connected to the internet. White- Monitor is connected to router, but router not connected to the internet. Red- Monitor is not connected to router.
mode, icon change to red Short cut: Touch this button to show following shortcut menu buttons. Channel button: Touch this button to change channel. Menu: Touch this to open the main menu LED Light: This icon appears when white spotlight camera is paired to the system.
monitor, Menu==Recording Setup==Motion Recording On/Off to turn on/off auto recording for each camera. SEQ Display Mode: Displays when the monitor is in auto switch mode; it will change channels automatically. 5. Menu In live view or quad, touch open the main menu. to get shortcut buttons, touch the menu button to 5.1 Camera Setup 1. Pairing. This system comes with cameras already paired. Use Pairing to assign these cameras to different channels or to pair additional new cameras to the monitor.
2. Camera On/Off. Make the cameras visible to the monitor. 3. Brightness. Adjust camera brightness for different camera separately. 4. Resolution. Adjust the video quality of each camera. 5. Night Vision Setup Set the camera night vision in Auto mode or turn off the night vision 6. Anti-flicker Set camera power frequency (50Hz or 60Hz) to avoid flickering. 5.2 Recording Setup. 1. Duration. Set the length of time the camera records once motion triggers the camera to record.
Touch “Modify” at the bottom right corner, you will go to following page, you can choose which cameras (you can select more than one), which day and then time period you want to record. If you selected “Motion” (the button in green background), means system will record only if camera detects motion in the schedule you set. If you don’t select “Motion” (the button in grey background), means system will record in the schedule you set no matter if there is motion or not. To delete a schedule. From Menu\Record
sure time period is wider than schedule and touch “Delete”. If you want to delete several schedules in one day, you can set both “Start Time” and “End Time” to 00:00 am 3. File Overwrite. Overwrites the oldest recorded data on the Micro SD card once the card is full. 4. Audio On/Off. You can turn on/off audio for each camera when it’s recording, so there will be no audio when playback. 5. Motion Recording On/Off Turn on/off auto recording for individual camera independently. 5.3 System Settings. 1.
Six languages available for this system: English, German, Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch. 4. Default Settings. Set the system back to default setting. 5. Format Memory. Format Micro SD card used to record video. Please note that formatting will delete all recorded files. 6. Firmware upgrade. Choose to upgrade system firmware from SD card or from server. If there’s new firmware available on server, you can see the icon on monitor screen.
If you want to turn off motion detection, pls touch “Sensitivity” in above page, select “VMD or HDM (PIR)” , set both VMD and HMD to off. 5.5 Alert Alert settings for Monitor and Camera. 1. Alert on Monitor. 1). Alert Volume: Adjust alert volume on monitor. 2). Channel Alert On/Off: Turn on/off alert on monitor for each camera separately. 3). Alert Mute Schedule. Setup schedules for muting alert on monitor from different camera 2. Alert on Camera.
Turn on/off alerts (Deterrent Light & Voice Message) for each camera. 5.6 Light Settings *Please note that the Light Setting is not available for this model. It is available only when monitor connects to floodlight camera (RDI CL794). Set up light on duration, create a schedule for automatic light on/off, and adjust the brightness of the floodlight. 6. Adding New Cameras Your monitor supports a total of four active cameras at a time.
two or more cameras are in pairing mode, you can’t control which camera the monitor will detect first. Pair Cameras 1. From the Pairing Camera screen, choose the channel you want to pair. A processing icon displays for a 30 second countdown. 2. During the 30 second countdown, quickly press and release the Pairing button on the camera. 3. The countdown will stop and live view will be displayed after a while, means camera is paired successfully.
Delete recording schedule 1. From Menu\Recording Setup\Schedule Recording. Shows “Schedule Recording Overview”, select different day to show all schedules. Find the schedule you want to delete 2. Touch “Modify” button to go into “Schedule Recording Setup” page, select correct camera, and correct date, set the “Start Time” and “End Time” to make sure time period is wider than schedule and touch “Delete”.
8.1 Android 8.1.1 Add Camera 1. Start DeluxeCam and tap on the icon or on the respective text. 2. There are three ways to add the camera: • Tap Scan to Scan the QR code on the back of the monitor.• If your phone and monitor is connected to the same router, Tap Search to search the available UID and chose the one that you want to remote access. The monitor and your phone should be • Enter the UID number (below the QR code on the back of the monitor) in the UID input field. 3.
- Turning the sound from the camera on / off. - Turn on the loudspeaker on the camera (Talk-back function). - Turn the LED light on the camera on / off. (Not available for this model, only available when the monitor connects to Floodlight camera). If you have access to several cameras with the APP, you can use the icons etc at the top of the display to select the desired camera for displaying the live image. 8.1.
1. There are two ways to add the camera: Tap Add to Enter the UID number (below the QR code on the back of the monitor) in the UID input field. Tap QR code to scan the QR code on the back of the monitor. 2. Enter the following: Enter a personalized name for the system Enter the UID printed below the QR code on the back of the monitor. If you tapped QRCode, this field populates automatically. Enter the password ( default: 000000) 3. Tap Save.
8.2.2 Operating the APP While the live image is displayed, you can use the icons at the bottom of the display to access the following functions: - Access to the snapshots / photos (which you have triggered with the app). - Take a snapshot. - Turning the sound from the camera on / off. - Turn on the loudspeaker on the camera (Talkback function). - Turn the LED light on the camera on / off. (Not available for this model, only available when the monitor connects to Floodlight camera).
9. Maintenance • Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff−free cloth. • Never use cleaning agents or solvents. 10. Technical Data Monitor Screen size 7" capacitive touchscreen Resolution 1024(H)×600(V) Video input 4x1008p\4x720p Video format ASF Audio output Built-in speaker Audio format PCM Two-way audio Yes Recording resolution 1008p\720p Recording mode VMD\HMD\Manual\schedule Type TF Card (Micro SD card) Max capacity 256GB Wireless transmission 350m (Line of Sight) Transmiss
Camera Camera Compression standard Function, Performance External interface Others Resolution 2MP 1920x 1080 Sensor 1/2.9” CMOS sensor Minimum illumination 0.02Lux @(F2.1,AGC ON) , 0 Lux with IR Lens & Angle 2.
device on a pad or mat. • Only use the power adapter plugs contained in the material supplied since other power adapter plugs could damage the devices. • Ensure access to the power adapter plugs is not obstructed by furniture or such. • The camera serves a video stream to the monitor. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorized modification or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no circumstances open the devices or complete any repair work yourself.
system is connected to the internet. If it is in white, please re-boot the monitor and home router, then wait for 15 minutes to get the green icon. A brief introduction to the network status indicator on the monitor: Red - monitor is not connected to router. Check the RJ45 cable connection. White - monitor is connected to router, but router is not connecting to internet. You may need to reboot your router as well as the 7" monitor.
13. 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 the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.