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1. This feature enables you set the picture shows the model I6 Q Select the suitable settings V A Switch to other submenu VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Brightness adjustment ON 10 seconds No Transition Auto Fit Brightness 00 00 Contrast adjustment ON 10 seconds No Transition Auto Fit 00 Contrast 00 Color Repeat Repeat Auto Overwrite 00 Auto Overwrite Off Device FA T Monitor i Settings Calendar Press the il key to go into submenu Note This feature enables you to adjust the LCD screen brightness The brightness is variable between 7 to 7 i E S Set the brightness grade V A Switch to other submenu This feature enables you to adjust the LCD screen contrast The contrast is variable between 7 to 7 bi Z Set the contrast grade V Switch to other submenu This feature enables you to adjust the LCD screen color The color is variable between to 7 bi gt X Set the color grade YO Switch to other submenu This feature enables you set the repeat play of files PO Q Select the suitable settings Q2 Switch to other submenu This feature enables you set when the memory card is full whether the file can be automatically covered CIO 9 Select on or off VS Switch to other submenu Press keys to select device Press ev key to return back to the main menu If there is no
2. Incorrect wiring can damage the base station and camera Adding A Second Base Station To add another base station monitor S 94094 simply use the 4 wire cable supplied with the additional base station s to connect the new video monitor in parallel with the existing primary monitor Carefully insert the additional 4 wire cable terminals on top of the terminals already fitted into the primary base sta tion rear connection panel see Fig 7 The same colour wire goes into the same terminal connection as per the guide printed on the rear panel When the door bell is rung BOTH video monitors chime and BOTH show the camera image of the caller at the door By pressing the MONITOR button on either base station the resident inside can speak to the visitor To avoid audio feedback keep the base stations well separated You will also need to connect the power adapter supplied with the additional base station as per Fig 6 You can add up to THREE 3 additional base stations in this manner Adding A Second Outdoor Camera To add another outdoor camera unit S 9407 simply connect the 4 wire cable supplied with the accessory to existing base station as per Figure 6 Carefully insert the terminals from the extra 4 wire cable on top of the other terminals matching the wire colours to each terminal connection Then join the camera to the base station by connecting their cables Only ONE 1 additional outdoor camera can be added to the primary base sta
3. SD Card or USB Memory Stick inserted into the device this feature will not work Page 11 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Monitor Function Viewing visitor snapshots When someone rings the bell or presses the monitor key it will store a snapshot photo automatically The photos are stored in the monitor folder DNE Music Movie cH Monitor Device Settings Calendar Prass tie i SEP DOO ete Press V A key to previous next the file Press en key to return back to the main menu Press Zkey to increase or decrease the volume Press ON key to go into delete dialog bok select YES or NO to delete file Note If no files are on the USB stick or SD card and invalid operation message will display Calendar 14 30 23 August 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri Movie 2 3 4 5 1 9 10 11 12 14 16 17 18 1K 21 pass 25 26 28 30 31 f lt Year Month ESC Press the Oi key to go into submenu V A Switch to different year r1 E ERLEU Monitor Device Settings Calendar 3 Switch to different month een Confirm amp Exit FILES Search storage media directories My photo My music My movie D Music Movie xi Photo11 Movie a Music Monitor Device Settings Calendar Press the il key to go into submenu Press V keys to navigate the folders and files Press i key to play the highlight file Press een key to return back to the main menu Note If no files are on the USB
4. WHI ED ILO ee About 180cm F pa 50 About 65cm About 110cm KATA a Y uogy jnoqv Lq _About 80cm 80cm JL Installation 1 O OAW Determine the mounting locations for both outdoor camera and base station using the diagrams above To ensure people are within view when the camera is mounted bear in mind the camera s viewing angle The typical wall mounting height is 1450mm Ensure you are satisfied with the viewing position of the camera and base station before drilling any holes in your wall At the selected base station mounting location attach the mounting bracket to the wall securely using the template and hardware provided In the centre of the bracket drill a hole for the electrical and camera signal wiring Connect the wiring between the base station and camera as per diagrams Slide the base station against the mounting bracket until the hooks on the bracket secure the unit in place Switch on AC power to the unit Insert SD Card or USB Memory Stick use P1891 and P1932 into appropriate slot Without either of these storage media connected the device cannot function i e store and retrieve photos Important mounting guidelines Do not install the monitor and camera units where they will be exposed to dirt moi
5. separately ND D Power 15V DC Page 8 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Using The Doorbell When someone presses the outdoor camera call button their image is displayed automatically on the screen and a photo is taken and stored To answer and talk to the person outside press momentarily This establishes two way hands free communication The screen will automatically switch off after 55 seconds To cancel the conversation press amp To open the door press gp note only available if door strike is fitted If you do not want to answer or when you are not in the screen will close automatically after 20 seconds To display the street although no one has pressed the outdoor camera call button press The screen will auto matically cancel after 55 seconds Menu Settings When a visitor presses the CALL button or when the MONITOR button is pressed on the base station monitor panel it is possible to alter colour LCD screen settings by simply pressing the MENU button You can tab through different screen settings to be adjusted by pressing the MENU button again and again and using the left or right arrow buttons to change the setting The available settings in order are Volume Brightness Contrast and Colour A yellow bar will appear on screen and show the adjustment as you press the left or right ARROW buttons to a setting that suits your needs Note Adjusting settings
6. stick or SD card and invalid operation message will display Page 12 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM PHOTO Play Photo Slideshow Monitor Settings Calendar NY Music IT Device Settings My photo Press O1 key My photo My photo M gt y photo Press en key My photo My photo Press V key to select previous next the picture Press V N key to navigate each picture file Press CO key to rotate image Press i key to play the picture Press pil key to play or pause the photo Press een return back to the main menu Press amp key to return back to the photo clips menu Note If no files are on the USB stick or SD card and invalid operation message will display MUSIC Play Music My music Movie i My music Music Playing My music My music FA h My music P My music Monitor Device Settings Calendar Press thei key to play the music Press V keys to navigate each music file Press il key to play or pause the music Press Z key to increase or decrease volume Press tti key to stop the music Note If no files are on the USB stick or SD card and invalid operation message will display Page 13 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM MOVIE Play Video Settings Calendar Press pil Ta Wa gt i A My movie p My movie Press V key to select previous next the movie Press V key to navi
7. by mode press this button and the screen will display the picture outside the door for a few seconds and store the image in the Monitor memory Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the monitor off or on 10 Down Button Used to scroll through files on SD Card or USB 11 SD card slot Insert SD card to store photos and files or play the files photo music video 12 USB slot Insert USB memory stick to store photos and files or play the files photos music video Adapters P1891 and P1932 required Note The arrow buttons numbered 2 4 8 and 10 on the base station monitor act like cursor keys to navigate through and or alter the various functions and settings within each of the main menu options This is in addition to allowing a user to scroll through a photo or music or movie file directory on storage media SD Card and or USB Memory Stick are essential for S 9406A operation Not included Figure 2 Outdoor Camera 1 Loudspeaker Allows you to communicate with visitors 2 Infra red LED Provides night time illumination over a short distance 3 Camera Relays live video to the indoor base station 4 Call button Press to sound indoor chime and activate indoor base station 5 Microphone Allows visitors to communicate with you Page 4 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Figure 3 Base Station Installation Figure 4 Camera Installation pA Depend on user s height Y Y n LA 4 Y
8. duct at no charge if found to be defective due to a manufacturing fault The warranty excludes damage by misuse or incorrect installation i e failure to install and operate device according to specifications in the supplied instruction manual neglect shipping accident or no fault found nor by use in a way or manner not intended by the supplier For repair or service please contact your PLACE OF PURCHASE If this item was purchased directly from Altronics please make a warranty claim by 1 FOR MAIL ORDER CUSTOMERS includes school and trade orders a Ringing us on 1300 797 007 and quoting your tax invoice number b Upon contacting Altronics we will issue an R A Return Authorisation As Altronics have a number of service agents throughout Australia a copy of the R A will be emailed faxed or mailed to you with full instructions of how and where to send the goods The freight for shipping goods back to Altronics for all repairs is at the customers expense c A copy of the R A form or at the very minimum the R A number must accompany the goods to effect the repair d Altronics will pay the return freight to the customer where the warranty claim has been accepted e Please quote the R A number in any correspondence to us 2 FOR OVER THE COUNTER PURCHASES to make a warranty claim please return the goods to us in any of our stores with a copy of your proof of purchase tax invoice a Upon leaving the goods at one of our stor
9. e correct number V Switch to other submenu i Confirm 9 Exit Page 9 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Main Menu Operation Settings Note Adjustments to various parameters made under the Settings menu will only effect music photo and video playback and the appearance of the main menu and standby screen See page 9 for instructions on how to adjust volume brightness contrast and colour parameters for the monitor during an actual call at the door Movie Monitor Device Settings Calendar Press the O1 key to go into submenu JPEG Auto Play JPEG Auto Play ON 10 seconds No Transition Auto Fit 00 00 JPEG Interval ON No Transition Auto Fit 00 00 Transition ON 10 seconds Auto Fit 00 00 View Mode ON 10 seconds No Transition View Mode Auto Fit 00 00 Page 10 JPEG Auto Play ON 10 seconds No Transition Auto Fit 00 00 Press theY keys This menu enables you to set whether automatically play photo PDC Select on or off V A Switch to other submenu This menu enables you to change the slide show interval time when playing photos The available settings 5 seconds 10 seconds and 15 seconds oS Q Select the suitable settings V A Switch to other submenu This feature enables you set the picture of the transition way bi gt Select the suitable settings V A Switch to other submenu
10. es an R A number will be issued to you b Oncerepaired you will be contacted advising that the goods are ready to be collected from the store It is at Altronics discretion as to whether the goods will be repaired or replaced whilst under warranty and as to whether identical goods will be used to replace the item due to changes of models products Note Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the device yourself or via a non authorised Altronics service centre as this will invalidate the warranty Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure NOT FIELD SERVICEABLE Distributed by Altronic Distributors Pty Ltd Perth Western Australia Phone 1300 780 999 Fax 1300 790 999 Internet www altronics com au Page 16
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12. from this menu is not the same as doing so from the SETTINGS menu in that the changes made here will not effect the settings that control the main menu screen s appearance music photo and video play back Changing settings in the manner described below only effect how the LCD monitor and audio speaker operate when the call button is pressed Volume Adjust This feature enables you to adjust the volume The volume variable is 0 16 Press the arp key to increase or decrease the volume Brightness Adjustment This feature enables you to adjust the LCD screen brightness The brightness variable is 7 to 9 Press the lt or gt keys to increase or decrease the brightness Contrast Adjustment This feature enables you to adjust the contrast between light and dark parts of the LCD screen The contrast variable is 7 to 9 Use the fg or 5 key to increase or decrease the contrast Colour Adjustment This feature enables you to adjust the colour gradually The colour variable is 7 to 9 Press the lt or gt key to adjust the colour Setting Time and Date Time setting Time Format 24 hour Time 01 11 11 Date 12 07 2007 Press the Oi gt key to go into submenu Time Format Setting i Select the suitable settings V A Switch to other submenu X Exit Time Date Setting Ci Activated submenu amp amp amp Set th
13. gate each movie file Press Q key to increase or decrease volume Press Oi key to play the movie Press pil key to play or pause the movie Press een return back to the main menu Press em key to return back to the movie clips menu Note If no files are on the USB stick or SD card and invalid operation message will display Troubleshooting The monitor will not switch on Ensure the monitor is correctly plugged in to the power Make sure the adaptor plug is properly pushed into the power outlet The monitor is switched on but no image is displayed Check the wire connections between the camera and the monitor Adjust brightness and contrast in the MENU Poor picture quality Adjust brightness and contrast in the MENU Make sure there is no direct light preventing you from seeing the monitor image Check the orientation of the camera no back lighting etc Door chime volume too low Adjust the volume in the MENU Door strike does not work Check the connections between the door strike and the camera Refer to the door strike instructions Check the door strike is suitable for 12V 0 5A switching output The door strike must only open when voltage is applied other configurations such as door strikes which are constantly powered are not suitable If this is not the case you must change the door strike to an Altronics S 5385 or S 5387 Interference on the line The base station may be picking up interference from other elect
14. page 15 The system may be expanded to include four LCD screens and two outdoor camera units for use in homes or offices with more than one entrance A call at a door station can be answered from any of the LCD monitor base stations For instructions on how to add extra base station video monitors S 9409A and outdoor cameras S 9407 refer to page 5 Features Photo snapshot of visitors stored on SD Card or USB Memory Stick e Adjustable brightness contrast colour and volume e Calendar and clock e Easy to install yourself e Movie playback e Music playback e Photo slideshows Page 3 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM D00 C Figure 1 Base Station 1 Screen Used for displaying an image of your visitors playback of movies and photo slideshows 2 Up Button Used to scroll through files on SD Card or USB 3 Menu Button Press this button to enter menu setting In sub menus press this button to exit 4 Left Button When playing from USB or SD card this reduces the volume 5 Unlock Button Press this button to operate the optional door strike to let your visitors in 6 Speaker Button Chime Ding Dong sound 7 Player Pause Button Press to pause playback to resume to normal playback press again 8 Right Button When playing from the USB or SD card this increases the volume 9 Monitor Button When a visitor presses the call button on the outdoor camera press this button to speak to the visi tor In stand
15. rchase Included in the box S 94064 full system Indoor base station Outdoor camera Mounting bracket Mounting hardware Power supply e 4 wire cable 20m NOTE If you have purchased the S 9407 additional base station an outdoor camera is not included If you have purchased S 9409A additional outdoor camera the base station and power supply are not included SD Card and or USB Memory stick are essential to the unit s operation but are not included Overview An ultra modern and stylish video intercom system featuring a colour 7 18cm TFT LCD screen The all weather diecast aluminium door station features an LED for night time illumination The hands free LCD base unit monitor enables intercom with the person at the door station surveillance and activation of door release solenoids The indoor base station is also equipped with mini USB and SD card slots These slots are used to connect storage media devices that can be used to record photos of your visitors when they press the doorbell or call button These devices may also be used to playback music videos or photo slideshows For ease of use and effective operation it is recommended that an SD Card remain inserted at all times in the primary base station and any additional base sta tion monitors The unit has a mini USB A type socket To use a USB stick or a hard drive unit on which to store images and music and movies you need to purchase an appropriate adapter Refer to
16. ronic devices located around it Move the base sta tion or the other electronic devices to another location No audio between camera and base station Ensure the microphone on the camera is not obstructed Check audio connection between camera and base station Page 14 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Specifications Indoor base station LCD monitor Supply voltage saadung Can uut a ux NU UE SU dq esI ee ee ee eee eee 15V 1 0A Ripple 80mVp p Current CONS UNO DIE sasadan aa as aaa naa nta aU T anaa daja NANG ENG NA diana SUM UMEN MEKNT UU RD idu UN IND aaa ag aaa 520mA 100mA Operating temperature 1 5 taa UR URuE xaxd nU RUXF EUEESUM cU a xEUi MODUM dux Ms 6s as daa DRM UNUM ANUS VE Don KON N UNDE 10 V 50 C Operating h midity asasaran naa aana ENG aa a aja gae EEN aja wa A NG D ajaa NGA aaa a a gag Waaa aa a daga aa a aa daa na Pa Gaga a ana 85 MAX Signal output Nm Built in stereo speakers 1 watts x 2ch SErGEN SIZE Sakeng iudi a a aaa deu MD EE E D I ea aa iaai Ee LE eee SLATE 7 diagonal Card YDE snose a Rad URSUS UNE M TIME D DUE ga aa a aaa a Dalan Waa CUM ME S NU EIN IMEEM NUS SD MMC USB mini Movie photo files idocxeicosakut iin biu rni Ri xc enene JPEG MP3 WMA VOB MPEGI1 AVI XVID DIVX4 x DIVX5 X Colour config ration swasanane aga Naja NENGA aa Na ajaa KAGEN S aM M KG Gana ga aaa KG AENG aaa Naja nanstaceeenaianitaminneetauasiaeiees RGB delta VIdeo SU rosacea E m ES PAL NTSC External dimensions 2uuusessueipedutixv
17. s ture excessive humidity temperature 40 C or constant direct sunlight Do not select a location where it will be exposed to vibration Select a location close to an AC power outlet where it is easy to view the screen and operate the monitor Page 5 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Figure 5 Connections between camera base station power and door strike Outdoor camera 00 10 o c Door Strike available separately Indoor monitor Figure 6 Rear connection panel on base station j A m 9 Power DC 15V _v I lt IP e Outdoor Camera TE 6 White Audio A Red VDD Ol Black GND Yellow Video eo Figure 7 Connecting a second base station Power DC 15V N 4 Outdoor Camera X D White Audio TO Red VDD O Black GND 4 Yellow Video BO To Second Base Station Page 6 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Cabling Requirements Follow figures 5 and 6 when connecting the base station camera and door strike Before operation double check that all connections are correct
18. s A switched 12V DC output is provided via the camera These door strikes are designed to have power momentarily applied to them When the unlock button is pressed 12V will be momentarily applied to the strike for 4 7 seconds allowing the visitor to enter the door Once power is removed from the strike it reverts to the locked position In the event of a power failure the strike will remain locked Page 7 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Figure 8 Connecting multiple base stations and cameras Outdoor Camera 2 Wire E l l l l l Door Strike Indoor Monitor i S 9407 Indoor Monitor available separately I 10 I Power l Power 15V DC l 15V DC L a sm e e e a maa u Mss a c c o c a all NOTE A maximum of 4 base stations and 2 cameras total Each base station monitor should be ange placed in different rooms or offices e Wija Outdoor When a visitor calls at either outdoor Y Camera camera all monitors will chime and F display the visitors image j Wira Door Strike S 9407 Indoor Monitor available separately Id 10 Power 15V DC Figure 9 Connecting multiple cameras to a single base station Outdoor le Camera 2 E L jS Indoor Monitor Door Strike Door Strike available available separately
19. tion in this manner and only ONE additional unit can be included in any multipl base station system See figures 8 and 9 Adding Both Outdoor Camera And Base Station To add another base station monitor AND another outdoor camera follow the procedure outlined above However it might make sense to connect the wire and terminals from the extra camera to the second base station since this monitor should be located closer to the second entry especially if you also install another optional door strike to the second camera unit If the call button is pushed on door camera 2 the chimes will sound on BOTH base stations and the caller s image will be displayed on BOTH monitors By pressing the MONITOR button on either base station the resident inside can speak to the visitor See figures 8 and 9 WARNING It is important to ensure that terminals from one connection point do NOT touch the terminals from the adjacent connection points with different coloured wires on the base station rear panel as this may short circuit the system and lead to a malfunction NOTE When purchasing additional outdoor cameras or base stations for your system you must buy the S 9407 and S 9409A products You cannot expand the system using elements of S 9406A This is because S 9406A is a primary sys tem and is coded as such Additional cameras and base stations are coded to be slaves Optional Door Strike Connection This unit will operate with a variety of door strike
20. www altronics com au v3 HI lt gt 4 ag v S N JA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM S 9406A Base Station and Camera System S 9407 Additional Base Station S 9409A Additional Camera Unit Manufactured in China for Altronic Distributors Pty Ltd Revised 17 10 12 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Table Of Contents Product overview and disclaimer 3 Product features and description of parts 4 Installation instructions 5 Cabling and wiring instructions and diagrams 6 8 Adding base stations and extra outdoor camera 6 8 Door strike connection 7 Operating instructions door bell intercom menu 9 Setting time and date 9 Photo slideshow settings 10 Picture adjustment 11 USB device selection 11 Viewing visitor snapshots 12 Calendar and file management 12 Photo slideshow menu 13 Music and movie menus 13 14 Troubleshooting 14 Specifications and warranty 15 Page 2 VIDEO DOOR INTERCOM SYSTEM Notice Read the following instructions carefully before use e When you use the system for the first time you must press the call button on the outdoor camera first otherwise the indoor monitor can not detect the outdoor camera e If the cabling configuration is incorrect it may damage the doorphone Please read this manual carefully The indoor base station must be kept away from rain moisture Don t dismantle the product There are no user servicable parts inside For repair return to your place of pu

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