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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 2.1 Wireless Receiver (10.
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.
6 Camera antenna Receives & Sends signals to or 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.
overhang or eave. As rainwater drops on the camera glass, it may create spots that will reflect the light from the infrared LEDs used for night vision, thus causing lower quality video. Also, as dust, grime, and cobwebs accumulate on the camera glass, they can reflect light from the infrared LED and might lower video quality. Periodically clean the lens glass with a soft cloth is recommended. 3.2.
4. System Operation Live Screen Icons (Single channel) In single channel, touch live view area (not operation icon), it will switch to quad/split display. 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.
Flashing Red - Low battery Mute: Means audio for this channel is off (mute), touch this icon can turn on the audio. Audio cycle: This icon appears only at quad or split mode, touch this icon (this icon will change to green) will set the audio in cycle mode, each channel will turn on audio for 10 seconds and then turn on audio for next channel. Touch again to turn off cycle mode, icon change to red Short cut: Touch this button to show following shortcut menu buttons.
different date. Talk button: Push and hold to talk to camera, when it is pushed, the displayed near the battery icon. will be Channel loop: Touch this button will set monitor in channel auto switch mode, monitor will display from channel 1—channel 2—channel3—channel4 and cycle, will be displayed on the lower left of the monitor. Motion Recording Indicator: Indicates motion recording status.
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.
1. Duration. Set the length of time the camera records once motion triggers the camera to record. Choices are 15 seconds, 30 seconds, or 1 minute (Default - 15 seconds) 2. Schedule Recording. Set up a schedule for pre-determined recording times and lengths. In following “Schedule Recording Over view”, you can view your schedules you set before.
If you don’t select “Motion” (the button in grey background), means system will record continuously in the schedule you set no matter if there is motion or not. To delete a schedule. 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. Network Setup 1). WiFi Channels To setup WiFi channels used between camera and monitor. 2). Advanced Setup To setup DHCP or Static IP when you connected your monitor to internet 3). Reset Password To reset your device password in App to default: 000000 4). Information To display IP address, gateway etc. network info. 3. Language. 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.
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. 6.5 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. 6.6 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).
camera, you have to pair it to the monitor (that is, you have to “introduce” the camera and monitor to each other so they can communicate). • If a camera is already assigned to the channel you want to assign the new camera to, the monitor will overwrite the existing camera and link with the new one. • Only pair one camera at a time! The monitor links to the first camera it detects. If two or more cameras are in pairing mode, you can’t control which camera the monitor will detect first. Pair Cameras 1.
2. Press again to stop recording. Set up automatic recording schedule 1. From Menu\Recording Setup\Schedule Recording, the Schedule Recording Overview screen displays. 2. Touch “Modify” button to setup/modify recording schedules. 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.
8. Operating the DeluxeCam App 1. Download DeluxeCam from App Store or Google Play to your smart phone or tablet. 2. Connect the monitor to your router using an Ethernet cable so that it has an Internet connection (the icon is green). 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.
(menu==System Settings==Network Setup==Reset Password==Yes) to reset the password back to default 000000 (six zeros). 8. Tap the desired camera to view its live image. 8.1.2 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.
- Displays the list of captured snapshots. - Delete device: The camera is removed from the APP. 8.2 iPhone / iPad (iOS) 8.2.1 Add Camera Start DeluxeCam and tap the icon. 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.
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 (Talk-back function). - Turn the LED light on the camera on / off.
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.
approved by the party. Responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. (Example- use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.