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1. Power input e 9 Fixing Screw Gateway Chime Unit Front Gateway Chime Unit Back INSTALLATION One iVISION system can host up to 2 units of Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU ATTENTION Thank you for purchasing the iVISION wireless video intercom Before installation and usage please read this instruction manual thoroughly and keep this safe for future reference IVP GU G features OPEN DOOR Relay Output Function AC DC 10 24V Adaptable Chime On Off Mode Relay Output function must meet other requirements dependent on the third party equipment OPTEX will not be held responsible for any damage or injuries caused due to using this function 2 CHOOSING LOCATION If there is a pre existing door bell inside the house a Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU may be capable of adapting the pre existing power wires AC DC 10 24V 3 Wmax IVP GU should be located in a place where the unit has a clear signal reception and transmission availability The performance of a IVP GU is dependent on the transmission environment of radio signals from locations of connecting units A communication range will be significantly reduced by more number and thickness of walls which the signal is required to pass For iVISION system maximum communication range is around 300ft 100m in an open air environment Following materials may decrease the maximum communica
2. function on a Handheld Monitor Unit Up to two units of IVP GU can be hosted in a iVISION system One IVP GU can only be associated with one of two Door Camera Unit at all times 2 Overview of IVISION devices 2 1 Handheld Monitor Unit 1VP HU G Please make sure that all Handheld Monitor Units are on cradles and being charged A battery mark lt 3 appears while they are charging Clearity of intercom sound may be dependent on radio transmission condition f 20XX XX XX 11 59AM Monitor Screen Status Indicator Monitor Screen shows video image from Door Camera Unit when PUSH button on the IVP DU is pressed Status Indicator appears for 10 sec when any button is pressed STANDBY MODE IVP HU goes into a power saving condition after 10 seconds No Status Indicator appears Press any button to exit this mode IDLE MODE 20XX XX XX 11 59AM Current Date amp Time Handheld Monitor Unit battery status Device ID from 1 4 BROWSI NG MODE H 20XX XX XX 11 59AM Current Date amp Time Door Camera Unit low battery indicator Door Camera Unit number 1 or 2 Handheld Monitor Unit battery status Signal status I MAGE VI EWI NG MODE REC 1 500 20XX XX XX 11 59 59AM Ei Door Camera Unit number 1 or 2 Captured Date amp Time of viewing image Number Number of stored images Ta LEFT function key Used for confirmation of a command that appears on the lower left of
3. Auto Recording works 5 2 Changing number of images to be captured in Auto Recording 5 3 Timings for capturing images Handling Stored Images 6 1 Viewing Images 6 2 Deleting Stored Images 6 3 Viewing Images from Your PC Other Settings 7 1 Talk Switching Mode Setting 7 2 Sensor Alert Enabling Disabling Setting 7 3 Door Open Duration Setting Frequently Asked Questions Trouble Shooting 1 What you can do with iVISION 1 1 Basic features of iVISION Knowing who is was at your door iVISION is a wireless video intercom system with multi unit expansion capability When someone comes to your door and presses the button on the Door Camera Unit Max 2 units the Handheld Monitor Unit Max 4 units rings a chime and displays a video image from the camera The Handheld Monitor Unit will store still images even if no one is there to answer the call Replace an old door bell with video If you already have a door bell with 10 24VAC DC power supplied enable Door Camera Unit for a browsing feature and actively view from a Handheld Monitor Unit anytime you like Gateway Chime Unit adds a extra chime to let you know someone is at the door 1 2 Expanding iVISION with additional units Operate third party equipments e g Door lock Connecting a third party equipment such as a door lock or a garage door activator to a relay output of Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU can enable OPEN DOOR
4. ga OPTEX CE Wireless Video Intercom User Manual Cursion Cw ISION g l ANSWER OFF For a setup of each device please refer to individual Installation Instructions Thank you for purchasing the IVISION wireless video intercom Due to the nature of radio frequency transmission technology the transmission range Stability of images video and sound of the iVISION can not be guaranteed at all times Performance of this product depends on the environment where the product is being used Please carefully read all included documents and test for feasibility before applying any damages to the installation environment Keep documents safe for future reference IVISLON User Manual INDEX l Seat A as What you can do with iVISION 1 1 Basic features of iVISION 1 2 Expanding iVISION with additional units Overview of iVISION devices 2 1 Handheld Monitor Unit 1VP HU G 2 2 Door Camera Unit 1VP DU G 2 3 Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU G Before Using iVISION 3 1 Getting ready with iVISION system 3 2 How to ON OFF the system 3 3 Date and Time Setting 3 4 Changing Volumes 3 5 Changing Brightness on Handheld Monitor Unit How to Use Basic Features 4 1 Answering to a Door Camera Unit 4 2 Using SNAP function to capture an image 4 3 Operating OPEN DOOR function 4 4 Ending ANSWER BROWSING MODE Returning to IDLE MODE Auto Recording Images 5 1 How
5. ie Press down both A and B buttons while powering up im the Gateway Chime Unit to enter the pairing mode Pairing Button 0008 o o o 02990050 20509 Pairing button Pairing button A amp B 7 2 Checking operations on Handheld Monitor Unit 1 Make sure IVP HU has been charged and there is a green indication on the top of display 2 To confirm RF reception bring IVP HU and IVP DU in a line of sight 3 Press Push button on a paired Door Camera Unit All paired IVP HUs display an image from the IVP DU 4 Press Answer on any of the IVP HU Voice from IVP HU will be heard from the IVP DU 5 Press OFF on the IVP HU to terminate the communication 6 Move IVP HU and IVP DU to a desired location and repeat 3 to 5 to confirm reception of signals 8 2 Specification Table MODEL NAME OPTEX iVISION IVP HU Handheld Monitor Unit Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degC 32 to 104 degF Operating Humidity lt 90 RH no condensation Dust Water Protection N A Indoor Use Only Radiowave Frequency 2 4 GHz Power Adaptor 5 5V DC Use designated battery IVP BAT for IVP HU Please contact your regional technical support for procurement information Power OPTEX CO LTD JAPAN URL http www optex net amp gt ORTEX OPTEX INC U S URL http www optexamerica com OPTEX DO BRASIL LTDA Brazil URL http
6. AC DC 10 24V Q Tighten a screw 3 Slide the IVP GU onto the Mounting Plate and tighten the Fixing Screw at the bottom party equipment 6 PAIRING WITH OTHER iVISION DEVICES One iVISION system can host up to 2 units of Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU NOTE One Handheld Monitor Unit IVP HU must be configured to have a HOME ID prior to paring up with other iVISION devices For setting up a new HOME ID please refer to the Installation Instructions of IVP HU A Handheld Monitor Unit bundled with Door Camera Unit IVP DU already has a HOME ID set up and paired up to each other While the IVP GU is in a factory default setting the unit has not been assigned to a HOME ID When powering the unit green and red LED will flash with beep sound to indicate its paring mode Please proceed to 2 continues onto the other side 1 Entering Pairing mode of a Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU An IVP GU is already set in a Pairing mode at the factory default setting To change IVP GU into the Pairing mode press down both A and B buttons and hold until LED will brink in green and red 2 Prepare Handheld Monitor Unit IVP HU for assigning a HOME ID for IVP GU Press Paring Button on the back of an IVP HU and choose SCAN by clicking left function key on the IVP HU The
7. CHECK unless additional pairing is required Pairing Button 1 Enabling Paring Mode of a Door Camera Unit IVP DU Press a PUSH button on the front then push pairing button located at the bottom of battery compartment until the unit makes a beeping sound The Door Camera Unit will clear its HOME ID assignment and starts looking for a New HOME ID 5 short beeps will repeat until the unit is paired or power batteries displacement 2 Assigning a HOME ID to a Door Camera Unit IVP DU When a Handheld Monitor Unit in a paring mode choose SCAN by pressing Left Function Key Door Camera Unit will automatically be assigned to a new HOME ID and beeping will stop Repeat the same procedure for an addition unit The first paired IVP DU will be assigned as DU1 The second paired IVP DU will be assigned as DU2 NOTE While the Door Camera Unit is in a factory default setting the unit has not been assigned to a HOME ID 1 When powering the unit 5 short beeps indicates its paring mode 1 HOME ID is an unique identification number for your iVISION system 8 SPECIFICATION 8 1 Dimensions 70mm 2 76 40mm 1 57 40mm 1 57 m ISON a 162mm 6 38 120mm 4 72 0 9 WARRANTY 1 This product is under a warranty for a normal usage for 18 months from the date of manufacturing The date of manufacturing can be identified from a LOT number ind
8. OFF the system Pressing down the OFF button for 3 seconds will turn ON OFF the Handheld Monitor Unit At least one paired Handheld Monitor Unit needs to stay turned ON to respond to a call from the external Door Camera Unit When the main Handheld Monitor Unit ij is turned off Auto Recording feature does not work 3 3 Date and Time Setting Please enter SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing down on LEFT function key for more than 3 seconds Changes in SETUP can only be made on HU1 Select 1 DATE amp TIME by using UP and DOWN w keys and press LEFT function key to confirm OK SYSTEM SETUP 1 DATE amp TIME 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION a ONECTION ae Within a DATE amp TIME SETUP MODE a Use UP a and DOWN w keys to increase decrease a value Press PLAY y to move to the next field DATE amp TIME SETUP Complete the setup with OK 20XX XX XX 11 59 AM While another HU is in ANSWER MODE the Date amp Time Setting will not be reflected on the unit When addtional VP HU are added in a system please repeat process above to reflect the Date amp Time Setting to new IVP HU units 3 4 Changing Volumes IDLE MODE Pressing Up a and DOWN w keys while on idle changes volume of the chime that ring out from the Handheld Monitor Units ANSWERING BROWSING MODE Pressing Up a and DOWN keys while answering a call or browsing changes volume of the sound out f
9. The charging does not start Is the AC adaptor disconnected from the socket or the when the Handheld Monitor charging cradle Unit is placed in the charging e Please check all power connections cradle e Clean the charging terminals with a dry cloth The display on a Handheld Is the unit in standby Monitor Unit is black and e Press any button to energize the display does not respond to any key Make sure the unit is powered on Refer to Sec 3 2 e If the battery has ran out charge the Handheld Monitor Unit The video image flickers Fluorescent lights nearby to the Camera Door Unit may cause the image to flicker The video image appears It may be difficult to see the image if the camera lens blurred by lights receives strong light such as sunlight e Avoid direct sunlight by re positioning or placing a shade e Adjust the brightness setting Refer to Sec 3 5 During PLAY function Please clear out all stored images by refering viewing stored images is to Sec 6 2 Deleting all images stored in a memory slow This will format a memory and improve a viewing speed Do not forget to make a PC backup of images if necessary The Handheld Monitor Unit If the units had not been powered for a long time it may has a very short battery life require to repeat charge discharge process for several times to rejuvenate a battery life If the battery life does not improve please contact our technical assistance ice ME
10. URL http www optexeurope com 5923140 REV 1 02 1 3 5 ga OPTEX XASION Wireless Video Intercom IVP GU G Gateway Chime Unit Installation Instructions IMPORTANT NOTICE CE Operations under harsh environments such as out of warranted temperature rapid temperature change high humidity constant moisturization may cause the unit to malfunction Electronic device such as TVs Radios PCs Microwave ovens or any other device with an electric motor may cause the unit to malfunction Impact or shocks can cause severe damage to the unit Please handle the unit with care and operate without exerting strong forces Transmission range of communication between units may decrease under the following conditions Any unit is installed on a metal surface Presence of reinforced concrete steel doors or other metal construction materials between units Places near strong radio sources such as broadcast stations or substations While installing using a Gateway Chime Unit Do not install use in damp steamy or dusty environments Do not hold the Gateway Chime Unit to your ear your hearing could be damaged Do not install in an unstable location or where subject to strong vibration PARTS IDENTIFICATION LED Indicator Pairing button A amp B Chime ON OFF sen OP e Mounting Screw Relay output oo Speaker Mounting Plate
11. the right Camera looks upwards 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 Unit Preparation 4 2 Fixing the Base Remove the main unit from the mounting base Fix the mounting base on the wall at the height and location selected NOTE When using an external Mounting O ie Le power source make a knockout Screws SB hole on the Mounting Base before gees Cae wig fixing to a wall Place the Mounting i Holes A 7 Base on a horizontal surface front ee drilled in wall Open a screw cover Insert a driver into Lift the main unit aoe on Onan ae a and loosen the screw a small cavity on a rim to from the mounting base center of the knock out and apply Dea Pull out the screw for pop up the main unit gentle impacts to break a hole through o Wall Mounting a quarter of an inch 6mm Base 4 3 Powering the Unit Old and new batteries may not be mixed Do not use lithium batteries for IVP DU Leakage or possible explosion can occur Insert 3 x AA alkaline batteries Please ensure to match the correct polarity as shown 5 PAIRING WITH IVP HU Handheld Monitor Unit NOTE One Handheld Monitor Unit IVP HU must be configured to have a HOME ID prior to paring up with other iVISION devices For setting up a new HOME ID refer to the Installation Instruction of IVP HU A Handheld Monitor Unit bundled with Door Camera Unit already has a HOME ID set up and paired up to each other Proceed to OPERATION
12. the screen Press and hold for 3 sec to enter into SYSTEM SETUP menu RIGHT function key Used for confirmation of a command that appears on the lower right of the screen OPEN DOOR amp Enabled only when a third party electronic door lock is connected to iVISION system via OPTEX IVP GU unit Select DOOR1 or DOOR 2 to activate output relay on designated IVP GU unit ANSWER mewer Press to answer a call from Door Camera Unit O OFF amp Press to terminate a talk Lights when charging Press and hold for 3 sec to ON OFF the device Unit 1 must remain ON for automatic recording function to be enabled SNAP Press to capture an image while answering a call or when browsing a Door Camera Unit UPa DOWNY IDLE MODE Select a volume of a ring tone lt gt While Answer or Browse Select a volume Co lt gt Pre PLAY hy IDLE MODE Press to enter IMAGE VIEWING MODE Press and hold for 3 sec to delete all stored images BROWSE Enabled only when Door Camera Unit is powered from an external power source IDLE MODE Press to enter BROWSING MODE Select Door 1 or Door 2 to view Listen in or additionally press ANSWER button to speak out BRIGHTNESS wx 2 2 Door Camera Unit IVP DU G The Door Camera Unit is a device that makes a call to the Handheld Monitor Units IVP HU when the push button is pressed by a visitor Each iVISION system can carry up to 2 units of D
13. IVP HU starts scanning for a new device 3 Confirming IVP GU with a HOME ID When IVP GU is assigned a new HOME ID beeping stops and LED stops flashing to indicate the normal operation mode 7 ADDITIONAL SETTING To change a chime volume of IVP GU Press button A to acknowledge current chime volume level Press A button again to change volume level to the next The volume changes within 4 levels and the lowest volume will follow the loudest Leave the setting at the desirable volume level To completely turn off the chime set Sound ON OFF Switch to OFF 8 SPECIFICATION 8 1 Dimensions 80mm 3 15 i 110mm 4 33 30 3mm 1 2 9 WARRANTY 1 This product is under a warranty for a normal usage for 18 months from the date of manufacturing The date of manufacturing can be identified from a LOT number indicated on a label placed in a back of IVP GU LOT YYWWZ e g LOT 1350Z YY indicates last two digits of the year manufactured e g 13 Year 2013 WW indicates Xth week of the year manufactured e g 50 50th week 2 The warranty may not be applicable when any of following circumstances is found Mechanical or electrical modification is made to the product and the good s appearance indicates an alterations or a significant damage The product is already been diagnosed by someone other than the manufacturer Product malfunction is resulting from an improper usage an acci
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15. NFIGURATION 3 DEVICES IN NETWORK 4 PC CONNECTION OK SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1 NUMBER OF CAPTURING IMAGE 2 TALK SWITCHING SETUP 3 DOOR OPEN DURATION SETUP PRESS UP OR DOWN KEY TO SET UP NUMBER OF CAPTURING IMAGE 2 NOTE By default the number of images to be captured during Auto Recording is 2 1 Please enter SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing down on LEFT function key for more than 3 seconds 2 Select 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION by using UP and DOWN keys and press LEFT function key to confirm OK 3 Select 1 NUMBER OF CAPTURING IMAGE and press LEFT function key to confirm OK 4 Using UP amp and DOWN w keys select the number of images to be captured during Auto Recording from 0 zero to 10 ten 5 Please press LEFT Function key to OK your selection The screen will consequently return to IDLE MODE 5 3 Timings for capturing images Wo S fw First image will be captured within a second after the PUSH button on the Door Camera Unit is pressed The second image will be captured 4 seconds after the first image The third and following images will be captured at intervals of 1 second 6 Handling Stored Images 6 1 Viewing Images 1 While in IDLE MODE press PLAY to enter IMAGE VIEWING MODE 2 Use UP and DOWN w keys to browse through stored images 3 End IMAGE VIEWING MODE by pressing OFF button 6 2 De
16. P DOWN Microphone USB connection port Battery Pack Compartment Battery Pack Mounting Screw Handheld Monitor Unit 3 CHOOSING LOCATION 4 INSTALLATION Handheld Monitor Unit must be set on Charging Cradle to retain its power while iVISION system is not in operation The Charging Cradle can either be free standing on a horizontal surface or be mounted on a wall as described below The performance of the iVISION system is dependent on the radio frequency environment and distances between devices Following materials may decrease the maximum transmission distance and may cause the Handheld Monitor Unit inability to respond to incoming signals e Metal barricades such as metal doors and shutters e Walls with aluminium foil insulation e Concrete or galvanized metal walls The effective communication range is around 300ft 100m in an open air condition line of sight This range will be significantly reduced by the number and thickness of walls through which the signal is required to pass Please keep to a minimum number of walls wherever possible Handheld Monitor Units use 2 4GHz radio frequency Any electrical appliance may become a potential cause for malfunction Please avoid using the Handheld Monitor Unit near microwave oven or any electrical devices with similar radio frequency 2 POWERING THE UNIT 2 Connect AC adapter to Charging Cradle 1 Connect Battery pack to the main unit
17. Remove and keep the battery seperately if the device is not used for more than a month It may require several charge discharge process before a battery regains its full capacity after a long storage period 3 Press and hold OFF button to power on Set the unit onto the cradle for charging 6 PAIRING WITH OTHER iVISION DEVICES NOTE One Handheld Monitor Unit IVP HU must be configured to have a HOME Ip 1 prior to paring up with other iVISION devices Handheld Monitor Unit bundled with Door Camera Unit already has a HOME ID set up and paired up to each other 1 HOME ID is an unique network identification protocol for iVISION system One Handheld Monitor Unit can issue the HOME ID and all other devices on the same system must be assigned the same HOME ID 6 1 How to create HOME ID by a Handheld Monitor Unit Z WARNING Any pre existing HOME ID set up will be cleared out with this procedure 1 Press OFF and then press pairing button in the back of the unit once The IVP HU will be in a pairing mode 2 Press the pairing button again and hold until the unit makes a beep sound 3 Press Left function key on the front to confirm CREATE 6 2 How to enroll other iVISION devices to the Handheld Monitor Unit 1 Press pairing button in the back of IVP HU The unit will be in PAIRING MODE 2 Proceed to SCAN by pressing Left function key IVP HU starts scanning for othe
18. SWER BROWSING MODE Pressing OPEN DOOR amp button while answering a call or browsing directly activates the VP GU output relay designated to a Door Camera Unit This is indicated on the top of the screen ANSWER BROWSING MODE Til ai 20XX XX XX 11 59AM Indicator for a Door Camera Unit in operation Press OFF amp button to terminate ANSWER or BROWSING MODE and return to IDLE MODE CAUTI O CAUTI ON Pressing OFF amp button for more than 3 seconds will turn off the power of the Handheld Monitor Unit When the power is turned off the unit will not respond to a call from a Door Camera Unit 5 Auto Recording Images 5 1 How Auto Recording works ISON Every time Door Camera Unit makes a call untill ANSWER button is pressed the main Handheld Unit capture images from the screen and stores into its internal memory When the Handheld Monitor Unit has newly captured images from Auto Recording PLAY button blinks when you exit STANDBY MODE If you wish to disable the Auto Recording function please follow step 5 2 for setting a number of images to be captured to 0 zero The internal memory of the Main Handheld Monitor Unit can store up to 500 images If additional images are captured and being stored oldest images are deleted and overwritten automatically 5 2 Changing number of images to be captured in Auto Recording SYSTEM SETUP 1 DATE amp TIME 2 SYSTEM CO
19. Wood 10 30 signal reduction Please note that not only visible obstructions can affect the wireless quality interference can also come from electric or electromagnetic devices such as wireless routers microwave ovens TV s and similar devices OPTEX iVISION operates on 2 4GHz frequency which is a popular wireless frequency The risk of interference can be minimised by changing the WIFI channel on the wireless router for example please refer to your router s user manual for information on this Concrete and building blocks 50 70 signal reduction Brick 30 50 signal reduction Testing for optimised operation We recommend any user installer to test the wireless coverage on site system before deciding on the final installation position Metal and metal cladding Depending on the building material used on site or pee 9 70 90 signal reduction external wireless interference the range and quality of the wireless transmission can vary We have listed some examples to explain how some materials affect the wireless signal Please Note before mounting any piece of the iVISION please test the unit for satisfactory performance ORTEY OPTEX EUROPE LIMITED OPTEX Security SAS OPTEX Security Sp z 0 0 OPTEX Technologies BV s EMEA Headquarters France Germany Austria Eastern Europe Benelux Sensing Innovation T 44 0 1628 631 000 Switzerland and North Africa CIS countries Turkey OPTEX Technologi
20. a garage door activator through a Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU SYSTEM SETUP i 1 DATE amp TIME 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION By default DOOR OPEN DURATION Setting is 1 second The actual duration that the third equipment operate may differ from this setting 3 DEVICES IN NETWORK 4 PC CONNECTION me This setting adjust a operation time of a NO NC terminal output on IVP GU to 1 sec 5 sec 30 sec or 60 sec SYSTEM CONFIGURATION a Ne 1 Enter SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing LEFT function 2 TALK SWITCHING SETUP 3 DOOR OPEN DURATION SETUP key for more than 3 seconds Select 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION by using UP a and DOWN w keys and press LEFT function key to confirm OK DOOR OPEN DURATION SETUP Ree ee ee ee Select 3 DOOR OPEN DURATION SETUP by using UP a and 2 DOOR OPEN DURATION DOWN wkeys and press LEFT function key to confirm OK In DOOR1 2 OPEN SETTING screen select a duration time by using UP and DOWN keys and press LEFT function key to confirm OK DOOR1 OPEN SETTING DURATION 1 SEC DURATION 1 SEC 5 30 60 8 Frequently Asked Questions Q Is the iVISION compatible to the old iVISION A No the iVISION is not compatible to iVISION system Q If connect existing door bell wires to the Door Camera Unit will the bell still ring A No The input terminals on the Door Camera Unit are strictly for powering purposes Please use Gateway Chime Unit to replace
21. dent natural disaster or any environmental event Please call our technical assistance before arranging a return Sound ON OFF Switch This switch is for turning ON OFF a speaker The Gateway Chime Unit operates regardless of the switch setting while power is being supplied Pairing button A amp B B OFF ON s0 Enn 1 HOME ID is an unique identification number for your iVISION system Pairing button Handheld Monitor Unit IVP HU 8 2 Specification Table MODEL NAME OPTEX iVISION IVP GU Gateway Chime Unit Operating Temperature 0 to 40 degC 32 to 104 degF Operating Humidity lt 90 RH no condensation Dust Water Protection N A Indoor Use Only Radiowave Frequency 2 4 GHz and 418MHz AC DC 10 24V 3W max Relay Output 1C 50VAC 24VDC 1A max OPTEX CO LTD JAPAN URL http www optex net g2 OATEX OPTEX INC U S URL http www optexamerica com OPTEX DO BRASIL LTDA Brazil URL http www optex net br es sec OPTEX EUROPE LTD EMEA HQ U K URL http www optexeurope com 5923260 REV 1 00
22. es B V Dubai branch OPTEX Security SAS Optex Security Sp z 0 0 T 31 70 4194100 T 971 0 4 501 53 94 T 33 0 4 37 55 50 50 T 48 22 598 06 60 E info optex eu E marketing optex europe com E contact optex security com E optex optex com pl www optex eu www optex europe com www optex security com www optex com pl Za OATEX SSliON Wireless Video Intercom IVP HU G Handheld Monitor Unit Installation Instructions IMPORTANT NOTICE Operations under harsh environments such as out of warranted temperature rapid temperature change high humidity constant moisturization may cause the unit to malfunction ATTENTION Thank you for purchasing the iVISION wireless video intercom Before installation and usage please read this instruction manual thoroughly and keep this safe for future reference IVP HU G features 2 4 inch TFT LCD Monitor Wall mountable Cradle Max 4 Units in a System micro USB port to PC connection Manual Auto Talk Switching Avoid using the Handheld Monitor Unit in the following areas Close to a fire thermal appliance or other source of extreme heat cold Within 10ft 3m of a television microwave oven personal computer wireless LAN equipment wireless audio visual equipment the radio frequency waves emitted by these devices can affect operation In direct sunlight Where extreme fluctuations in temperature can occur if moving the unit from a warm to cold environment or
23. h Button meer External Power Input with care and operate without exerting strong forces Pairing Button ollie Microphone 208 88 Transmission range of communication between units may decrease under Fixing Screw the following conditions Speaker Door Camera Unit Front Door Camera Unit Back Any unit is installed on a metal surface Presence of reinforced concrete steel doors or other metal construction materials between units Places near strong radio sources such as broadcast stations or substations Location of Installation is critical to optimize image quality captured by the unit Images will be impaired if the ambient backlight is very strong Please study the installation environment according to this installation instruction The video image is displayed in color during daytime or in well lit area but it is displayed in black and white at night or in a dark area Cable Hole Knock Out Old and new batteries may not be mixed Do not use lithium batteries for IVP DU Leakage or possible explosion can occur When Door Camera Unit Low Battery Indicator blinks on HU1 W please replace batteries Battery Cover Wall Mounting Base Screws amp Anchors 3 CHOOSING LOCATION 3 1 Places to Avoid 3 2 Position and Field of View The performance of the system may be affected when mounting the unit in the following environments Places that are con
24. h week of the year manufactured e g 50 50th week 2 The warranty may not be applicable when any of following circumstances is found Mechanical or electrical modification is made to the product and the good s appearance indicates an alterations or a significant damage The product is already been diagnosed by someone other than the manufacturer Product malfunction is resulting from an improper usage an accident natural disaster or any environmental event Please call our technical assistance before arranging a return 6 3 REFERENCE How to enter pairing mode in iVISION devices IVP DU Door Camera Unit If not purchased in a bundle package IVP DU is in the pairing mode when powered up IVP DU beeps continuously when PUSH button is pressed To purposely enter into a paring mode press PUSH button once and hold a pairing button in a back IVP HU Handheld Monitor Unit If not purchased in a bundle package IVP HU is in the pairing mode when powered up Choose JOIN by R Right function key to enroll into an existing HOME ID ae If otherwise follow the instruction 6 1 to create a new HOME ID After an enrollment of new HU reset a Time amp Date on HU1 to reflect the setting onto the added HU unit IVP GU Gateway Chime Unit If not purchased in a bundle package by the factory indde ai default IVP GU is in the pairing mode when powered up IVP GU beeps continuously and green red LED blinks
25. icated on a label placed in a back of IVP DU LOT YYWWZ e g LOT 1350Z YY indicates last two digits of the year manufactured e g 13 Year 2013 WW indicates Xth week of the year manufactured e g 50 50th week 2 The warranty may not be applicable when any of following circumstances is found Mechanical or electrical modification is made to the product and the good s appearance indicates an alterations or a significant damage The product is already been diagnosed by someone other than the manufacturer Product malfunction is resulting from an improper usage an accident natural disaster or any environmental event Please call our technical assistance before arranging a return The Camera Door Unit may also be powered from an external power source If available connect the unit directly to the existing AC DC 10 24V doorbell power supply or alternatively an AC DC 10 24V third party s external power pack may be used Power Pass the bell wire or the wire from a power input pack through the mounting plate before terminal fixing the plate to the wall Connect the wire to the Power input terminal Z WARNING External power must not be used with batteries 1 Fix a Wall Mounting Base to a desired location using four screws and anchors included in a package 2 On to the secured mounting base hook upper rim of the main unit and the
26. ions 10 7 Other Settings 7 1 Talk Switching Mode Setting SYSTEM SETUP 1 DATE amp TIME 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3 DEVICES IN NETWORK 4 PC CONNECTION OK SYSTEM CONFIGURATION By default Talk Switching Setup between a Door Camera Unit and a Handheld Monitor Unit is set to AUTO MIDDLE NOISE This means that a conversation switches automatically from a listener to a speaker on either side of the intercom when an unit is picking up a voice or any relevant sound If you wish to change the setting please take following procedures 1 Enter SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing LEFT function key for more than 3 seconds 1 NUMBER OF CAPTURING IMAGE 2 Select 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION by using UP and 2 TALK SWITCHING SETUP 3 DOOR OPEN DURATION SETUP DOWN w keys and press LEFT function key to confirm OK 3 Select 2 TALK SWITCHING SETUP by using UP and DOWN wkeys and press LEFT function key to confirm OK TALK SWITCHING SETUP 4 In TALK SWITCHING SETUP screen select a mode from 1 to PRESS UP OR DOWN KEY TO SET UP 1 MANUAL 2 AUTO LOW NOISE 3 AUTO MIDDLE NOISE 4 AUTO HIGH NOISE 014 BACK Press LEFT function key to speak to a Door Camera Unit Effective in all settings 4 by using UP and DOWN w keys and press LEFT function key to confirm OK 1 MANUAL This is a Push to talk mode Door Camera Unit only receives a voice or a sound from a Handheld Mon
27. is a missed call please press any button to exit STANDBY MODE PLAY button on the main Handheld Unit j will blink when there is a new captured image from a time no one answered a call Please refer to Sec 6 Handling Stored Images for more options Answering to an additional call from another Door Camera Unit If another Door Camera Unit calls during ANSWER BROWSING MODE pressing RIGHT function key within 60 seconds switches monitor to the incoming call Note Pressing ANSWER button instead extends current session without switching to the incoming call rae 4 2 Using SNAP function to capture an image the Handheld Monitor Unit can capture an image from a Door Camera Unit and stores up to 500 images in an internal memory ISIN During ANSWER or BROWSING MODE press SNAP to record a still image from the Door Camera Unit An REC Indicator in red will appear on the top of the screen for 1 second Tl at 20XX XX XX 11 59AM REC Indicator 4 3 Operating OPEN DOOR function OPEN DOOR function is only available if iVISION system is expanded with a Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU and properly connected to a third party equipment IDLE MODE Pressing OPEN DOOR button amp will bring an OPEN DOOR menu OPEN DOOR on the screen Select DOOR1 or DOOR2 to activate a designated output relay on IVP GU Two short beeps will confirm the Signal transmission Return to IDLE MODE by pressing OFF During AN
28. itor Unit when LEFT function key is being pressed Use this mode to avoid unwanted sound from the house to be heard from a Door Camera Unit 2 AUTO LOW NOISE Listener and speaker side switches automatically in this mode Use this in a very quiet and low noise environment to enhance conversational responses 3 AUTO MIDDLE NOISE Listener and speaker side switches automatically in this mode This is a factory default setting 4 AUTO HIGH NOISE Listener and speaker side switches automatically in this mode Use this with a noisy environment to enhance conversational responses 7 2 Sensor Alert Enabling Disabling Setting Note This function i While Door Camera Uni S available only for U S Canada products t IVP DU is powered by an external power source and OPTEX Wireless2000 TD 20U is connected to iVISION system through Gateway Chime Unit calls can be triggered by motion detectors capturing images from the VP DU In order to change this pressing RIGHT functio setting enter ENABLE DISABLE SENSOR ALERT menu by n key for more than 3 seconds Confirm by LEFT fucntion key to switch setting or cancel by RIGHT function key Sensor Alert Sensor Alert Enabled TD 20U triggers a call to iVISION system Disabled TD 20U does not trigger a call to iVISION system er 7 3 Door Open Duration Setting This setting is only active while iVISION system is properly connected to a third party doorlock or
29. leting Stored Images CAUTION Please note that once images are deleted they can not be restored REC 1 500 20XX XX XX 11 59 59AM gt i Deleting selected images in a memory 1 While in IMAGE VIEWING MODE select image to delete by UP amp and DOWN w keys 2 Press RIGHT function key to delete the image DELETE Deleting all images stored in a memory 1 While in IDLE MODE press and hold PLAY button for more than 3 seconds 2 If OK press LEFT function key to delete all images DELETE ALL IMAGES Recommended monthly deletion of all images to reduce a risk of memory failure 6 3 Viewing Images from Your PC 1 Enter SYSTEM SETUP menu by pressing LEFT function key for more than 3 seconds ike 2 Select 4 PC CONNECTION by using UP and DOWN w keys Confirm OK by LEFT function key 3 Make sure that the Handheld Monitor Unit is connected to a PC by micro USB cable and proceed with OK by pressing LEFT function key PC CONNECTION MODE will start 4 Your PC will recognize the Handheld Monitor Unit as an external storage device Access the device to retrieve or manage stored image files 5 Eject the storage device from the PC and confirm BACK by RIGHT function key to return to IDLE MODE 1 micro USB cable must be obtained separately from available electronics shops 2 pC may require addition procedures to recognize the device Supports Windows 7 or later vers
30. n press in the entire unit 3 Tighten a screw at the bottom to secure the unit 7 OPERATION CHECK 1 Press Push Button on the IVP DU and observe IVP HU with a visual image 2 Carry IVP HU away from the IVP DU and Press Answer on the IVP HU 3 Have another person speak to the IVP DU and listen to the sound on IVP HU 4 Speak back from the IVP HU and listen from the IVP DU If the IVP DU is powered from the external power source the Push Button glows on the IVP DU NOTE Due to characteristics of 2 4 GHz radio waves different locations in a home may vary the performance of transmissions and receptions Adjust positions of IVP HU to places where performance is desirable If a distance between IVP DU and IVP HU is close two units may cause an howling effect when communication is in place 8 2 Specification Table MODEL NAME OPTEX iVISION IVP DU Door Camera Unit Operating Temperature 20 to 50 degC 4 to 120 degF Operating Humidity lt 90 RH no condensation Dust Water Protection IPX4 Splash Proof Water Drain Structure Based on 3 activations approx 10sec each per day Ay ONTEX OPTEX CO LTD JAPAN URL http www optex net OPTEX INC U S URL http www optexamerica com OPTEX DO BRASIL LTDA Brazil URL http www optex net br es sec OPTEX EUROPE LTD EMEA HQ U K
31. oor Camera Units and each is identified by LH or kag on Handheld Monitor Units CuISION Camera Module with IR LEDs Auto Day and Night IR Vision enables color images in daytime and black amp white images when dark PUSH button The button glows with fluorescence after dark If the unit powered by an external power the button stays illuminated MICROPHONE Please replace the batteries when Handheld Monitor Units show a low battery status indicator iil on upper middle of the screen The sign indicates that Door Camera Unit has low power supply from current 3 AA batteries Do not mix an old and a new battery in this unit Do not use Lithium batteries Leakage or explosion can occur and may lead to severe damage and injuries 2 3 Gateway Chime Unit IVP GU G The Gateway Chime Unit is an extra chime and an open relay output device for the iVISION VP GU is required when expanding the iVISION system with another third party equipment such as a door lock and a garage door activator Sound ON OFF Switch This switch is for turning ON OFF a speaker module The Gateway Chime Unit always remain ON while power is being supplied 3 Before Using iVISION 3 1 Getting ready with iVISION system CH ECK 1 Handheld Monitor Unit needs to be charged before usage Before using IVISION system the system m
32. r devices for 60 seconds 3 Prepare other iVISION device into their pairing mode REF 6 3 When the device is ready the new unit will be enrolled to the HOME ID and IVP HU shows which device was connected 4 If another device needs to be enrolled re enter SCAN by Left Function key and repeat the process 7 OPERATION CHECK 7 1 Confirming number of iVISION devices in a HOME ID 1 In a normal operation mode press and hold the left function key for two seconds to enter menu mode 2 Select menu number 3 DEVICES IN NETWORK by up and down key 3 Press LEFT function key to OK 4 The display will show the number of iVISION devices in the network Confirm number of iVISION devices registered with the HOME ID 5 Maximum numbers of devices in an iVISION system are 2 IVP DU 2 IVP GU and 4 IVP HU Go over pairing procedure unless optimal numbers of devices are displayed 8 SPECIFICATION 8 1 Dimensions 60mm 2 36 30mm 1 18 k 80mm 3 15 145mm 5 71 m 71mm 2 8 p C 9 WARRANTY 1 This product is under a warranty for a normal usage for 18 months from the date of manufacturing The date of manufacturing can be identified from a LOT number indicated on a label placed in battery compartment of IVP HU LOT YYWWZ e g LOT 13502 YY indicates last two digits of the year manufactured e g 13 Year 2013 WW indicates Xt
33. rom the Handheld Monitor Units Click on Brightness to shift brightness of the screen Brightness changes in 5 steps and repeats 4 How to Use Basic Features 4 1 Answering to a Door Camera Unit 1 When a visitor presses the PUSH button on a Door Camera Unit all other iVISION devices in the system make a chime sound The Handheld Monitor Units will automatically display a video image from the Door Camera Unit 2 Press ANSWER button to talk to the visitor The call will automatically be terminated after 60 seconds unless ANSWER button is pressed again during the conversation to ANSWER to talk extend for another 60 seconds Conversations are limited to a 60 second duration to conserve battery life or for when it is forgotten to manually end the conversation by pressing the OFF button 3 While in a conversation with a Door Camera Unit if additional Gateway Chime Unit has been installed you can press the OPEN DOOR to open a electric door lock or activate an additional third party equipment 4 Press the OFF button to end the conversation OFF to end Handheld Monitor Units allow 60 seconds before answering a call manually and engage in a conversation with a visitor Unless disabled ref SEC 5 number of images captured by the Door Camera Unit will be stored into a memory of the main Handheld Unit untill the call is answered In order to see if there
34. stantly experiencing vibrations or shocks Near a source of hydrosulfuric fumes phosphorus fumes ammonia sulphur carbon dust and any acidic or noxious materials IVP DU Door Camera Unit should be mounted at a position where visitors or potential trespassers can be captured in the camera s field of view In a typical setting IVP DU is positioned at height between 3 6 5 feet 1 1 5m off the ground An enclosed space that may cause sounds to echo Where rain or water may directly hit the unit Please also note that the video image may be seriously impaired where the camera faces directly into the sun and also in the following situations Camera Angle Adjustment Lever can shift the camera s field of view max 15 degrees to any combination of vertical and horizontal directions Adjust camera view downwards Max 15deg 0 Angle Adjust camera Adjust camera A adjustment view to the right view to the left D lever max 15deq J max 15deg Adjust camera WALL y Q view upwards F K IK Max 15deg LA bh HOXo Location where the background is primarily occupied by the sky such as in the upper floor of an apartment building Location which has an adjacent white wall that will directly reflect sunlight Location that receives direct bright sunlight Camera looks up amp right Camera looks to
35. the existing doorbell Q Can download the images from the Handheld Monitor Unit to my PC A Yes micro USB cable is required to download images Refer to Sec 6 3 Q What is the RF transmission range for iVISION A Signal reaches a maximum of three hundred ft 100 m clear line of site RF signal condition may vary depending on surrounding environment and materials Q How many Handheld Monitor Units can have communicating to a Door Camera Unit A One at a time If another Door Camera Unit makes a call while answering the call can be only answered from the current Handheld Monitor Unit Q How can I adjust the volume on the Door Camera Unit A There is no volume adjustment for the Door Camera Unit lt 9 Trouble Shooting Symptoms Probable causes amp solutions The video image is distorted 1s a microwave oven or a wireless LAN device in operation The voice is cut off while near the Handheld Monitor Unit answering browsing a Door e Re locate the Handheld Monitor Unit away from Camera Unit such equipment A howling noise distorts If the Handheld Monitor Unit is too close to the Door the sound Camera Unit a howling sound can occur e Please move the IVP HU away from IVP DU untill the howling sound disappears The ring tone cannot be e Check battery status on Handheld Monitor Unit and heard charge if necessary Change volume setting on the Handheld Monitor Unit Refer to Sec 3 1 Check 4
36. tion range and may potentially cause loss of transmission signals e Metal barricades such as metal doors and shutters e Walls with aluminium foil insulation e Concrete or galvanized metal walls Gateway Chime Unit uses 2 4GHz radio frequency for iVISION system 4 POWERING THE UNIT The Gateway Chime Unit needs to be powered from an AC DC 10 24V 3W max power source An open ended third party power adapter may be available from local electronics stores Power input has no polarity Please make sure to tighten terminal screws to avoid loose ends If applicable configure all pairing setup and carry out feasibility study before mounting on a wall If OPEN DOOR Relay Output function is used please carefully choose a location for each of IVP GU to secure a physical access to the IVP GU For the optimal radio performance mount IVP GUs high on a wall and in an open area avoiding a metal surface and surrounding 21mm 0 83 Mounting Screw F e Mounting Plate to Relay output optional to a third party equipment fi erasa to Power input 1 Fix a Mounting Plate on a feasible location to a power source 2 Run a power cable to the location and connect to the Power input If applicable also run a relay connection from the Relay output to the third N C COM Cee N O Relay output Power input
37. ust be installed accordingly to individual Installation Instruction Once the installation is done please make sure that each Handheld Monitor Unit Is fully charged on a cradle The OFF button lights up while charging until fully charged IDLE MODE 2OXX XX XX 11 59AM This indicator shows battery status on the Handheld Monitor Unit CHECK 2 Confirm devices registered in the system To check number of iVISION devices in your system press and hold LEFT function key for 3 sec to bring up a SYSTEM SETUP menu T TE Select 3 DEVICES IN NETWORK by DOWN button and confirm OK 4 PC CONNECTION SYSTEM SETUP REFERENCE 01 Installation Instruction of Handheld Monitor Unit 7 1 Confirming number of iVISION devices in a HOME ID CHECK 3 Identify the Main Handheld Unit Identify the Main Handheld Unit by an indicator f on a screen The main handheld unit is the unit that captures and stores images while Auto Recording Function is activated The main unit must stay turned ON for the Auto Recording Function IDLE MODE 7 in A 2OXX XX XX 11 59AM This indicator No 1 is shown on the main unit 2 3 amp 4 are sub units CHECK 4 Select a chime volume from the Handheld Monitor Unit While in IDLE MODE Use UP and DOWN w keys to select a chime volume for each Handheld Monitor Unit in the iVISION system MUTE MAX ES lt ER lt EPP lt EP lt EP 3 2 How to ON
38. vice versa please allow 30 minutes before use Electronic device such as TVs Radios PCs Microwave ovens or any other device with an electric motor may cause the unit to malfunction Impact or shocks can cause severe damage to the unit Please handle the unit with care and operate without exerting strong forces Privacy amp portrait image rights Please respect the privacy and image rights of others when using this equipment By using this equipment the user assumes total responsibility in upholding these rights Images stored must not be used for any purpose other than that for which the equipment is designed Images should be deleted once no longer required Transmission range of communication between units may decrease under the following conditions Any unit is installed on a metal surface Presence of reinforced concrete steel doors or other metal construction materials between units Places near strong radio sources such as broadcast stations or substations 2 PARTS IDENTIFICATION LCD display yoo een Sot oS 00 S984 200 0o00 ssr Speaker oo 0090 PEETI LEFT function key RIGHT function key en ANSWER Pairing button Charging Cradle AC Adaptor OPEN DOOR OFF SNAP PLAY 8 BROWSE BRIGHTNESS p i ai Scroll buttons y __ Battery Cover a U
39. www optex net br es sec OPTEX EUROPE LTD EMEA HQ U K URL http www optexeurope com 5923200 REV 1 02 ATTENTION Thank you for purchasing the iVISION wireless video intercom Before installation and usage please read this instruction manual thoroughly and keep this safe for future reference IVP DU G features Adjustable Camera Angle Battery Operation Capability for 1 year Auto Day Color Night IR Vision Max 2 Units in a System Fluorescent Push Button AC DC 10 24V Adaptable Splash Proof for Rain and Outdoor Condition 2 1 calculation based on operations for 10sec times 3 activations per a day 2 IPX4 Operating Temparature 20 to 50 degC 4 F to 122 degF PARTS IDENTIFICATION CusION ga OPTEX SSiON Wireless Video Intercom IVP DU G Door Camera Unit Installation Instructions C q 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE 2 Operations under harsh environments such as out of warranted temperature rapid temperature change high humidity constant moisturization may cause the unit to malfunction Camera Angle Camera Lens a f OI ZNVO0 Adjustment Lever Electronic device such as TVs Radios PCs Microwave ovens or any other device J ae E with an electric motor may cause the unit to malfunction Per Battery Compartment eime Impact or shocks can cause severe damage to the unit Please handle the unit Pus

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