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Operations

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Outdoor Camera Operation

When the outdoor camera 

call button

 is pressed the corresponding video handset 

will ring, and an image of the visitor will appear on the video handset screen.  If the 

call button

 is pressed again the conversation will end.

1. To reject the call press         to cancel the ringer and the video.

2. To enable a two-way conversation, press        on the video handset (the ring tone 

will stop).  To end the conversation press        on the video handset or the 

call 

button

 on the outdoor camera.

Note: 

1. Ring time up to 15 seconds

2. Conversation time up to 45 seconds. After 45 seconds, the call will 

automatically disconnect.

Unlocking

To utilise the 'Unlock Feature' an unlock module (available separately) and an unlock 

mechanism are required.  When fitted, during a conversation or 'monitor' status, the 

door can be unlocked for a set period of time by pressing the         button on the 

video handset (note: this will end the call).

Monitoring

This feature will allow you to view the picture from the Outdoor Camera on demand.

1. In standby mode, press       beneath 

Mon

.

2. If only one outdoor camera is registered, the video handset will automatically 

display the picture from that outdoor camera.

3. If two outdoor cameras are registered the LCD screen will display 1#, 2# Monitor.  

Press

 Up

      or 

Down

       to select the camera you wish to monitor, then press     

beneath 

Select

.

4. In monitoring mode, press the Accept         key to enter into intercom 

communication.

Note: 

The maximum monitoring time is 45 seconds.

Summary of Contents for EASYHOME E3000

Page 1: ...Wireless Video Door Intercom E3000 Instruction Manual Customer Helpline 0345 257 2500 SMART HOME SECURITY ...

Page 2: ...liquid on the video handset or base station 3 Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning then use a damp cloth to wipe Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners 4 Do not place objects on the power supply line cord that may cause damage 5 In the event of the product developing a fault refer servicing to an ERA Approved Repair Centre only 6 Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries in...

Page 3: ...rams 3 Battery Installation Power 4 Outdoor Camera Connection Diagrams 6 Outdoor Camera Installation 7 Settings 8 Setup 16 Operation 18 Technical Specification 20 Additional Accessories 21 Notes 22 Disposal Recycling 22 Guarantee 23 Content ...

Page 4: ...Auto Snap feature stores up to 100 snaps Backlit call button doorbell Talk with the person at the Video Handset Monitoring feature Tamper protected Up to 215 metre operating range in clear line of sight Supports up to 2 outdoor cameras and 2 video handsets Wireless Outdoor Camera intercom doorbell 2 4 TFT LCD display Adjustable brightness and talk volume See hear and talk with the visitor at your ...

Page 5: ...ideo Handset Charger Base Portable Video Handset Wireless Video Door Intercom E3000 Instruction Manual Customer Helpline 0345 257 2500 SMART HOME SECURITY When unpacking your product please check that all parts are present as shown in the parts list below If you have any queries regarding your purchase please contact our Customer Support Helpline prior to installation and set up ...

Page 6: ...t Speaker Microphone Call Button Camera Video Handset Charger Charge Pins 3 LCD Display Navigation Key Right Soft Key Monitor Snapshot Power End Key Left Soft Key Unlock Key Charger LED Accept Key Microphone Speaker Battery Compartment Cover Charging Pins ...

Page 7: ...tion 2 Remove the battery s protective film and insert the battery into the battery compartment taking care to correctly match the polarity 3 Replace the battery cover by sliding it upwards until it snaps in place Notes 1 Should the battery not reach its full storage capacity after recharging replace with a new battery 2 When replacing the battery use only an equivalent lithium battery Do NOT use ...

Page 8: ...he Outdoor Camera batteries is shown in the top left hand corner of the screen when in Monitoring Mode and during a call Charging the Video Handset Connect the modular end of the AC power adapter to the power jack of the charger then plug the AC adapter into a suitable mains socket Fully charge the handset prior to initial operation approx 5 hours Note When the handset is charging the Unlock butto...

Page 9: ...s powered Connecting the Outdoor Camera to a Power Supply and or Unlock Module optional accessories Connection Mode 1 Normally Open DC Power Supply EX BUT DC9 12V NO COM NC GND DC9 12V Lock Connection Mode 2 Normally Closed GND Normally open lock DC power for Lock Maximum relay output current 1A EX BUT Lock Normally closed lock Outdoor Camera Outdoor Camera DC power for Lock DC9 12V NO COM NC GND ...

Page 10: ...the connection terminal tension the cable Fit the cable cover over the connection terminal with the four screws supplied Cable cover Cable When locating the outdoor camera position the camera lens at an average head height Fix the bracket to the wall with the screws supplied and locate the outdoor camera onto the wall bracket Finally fit the anti tamper screw battery compartment cover ...

Page 11: ...ghtness The volume and brightness can be set when in standby mode and during a call From the Home screen Press Right or Left to increase decrease the volume To increase decrease the brightness press Up or Down Setting up a Menu Function from the Video Handset Press to select the Menu Screen To view and edit a menu function scroll down to select the required function when highlighted press the sele...

Page 12: ...ote Also you can use Left or Right key to adjust the volume in the standby mode 1 Volume 9 Levels 1 Press Up or Down to choose Volume menu then press beneath Select 2 Press Left or Right to select the volume that you like 3 Press beneath Select to save the settings and return to the previous menu 2 Brightness 9 Levels ________ 9 Note Also you can use Up or Down key to adjust the brightness in the ...

Page 13: ...ress Up or Down to choose On or Off to enable or disable the function 3 Press beneath Select to save the setting and return to the previous menu 4 Ring Tone 3 tones 1 Press Up or Down to select the Ring Tone menu then press beneath Select 2 Press Up or Down to choose the ring tone Each time you press Up or Down the video handset will play the selected ring tone 3 Press beneath Select to save the s...

Page 14: ... when the number exceeds 100 5 Auto Snap Settings With Auto Snap On the camera will take a photo of visitor automatically when the outdoor camera s call button is pressed Photos can be viewed on the video handset in Snap Show 1 Press Up or Down to select the Snap Set menu then press beneath Select 2 Press Up or Down to choose On or Off to enable or disable the function 3 Press beneath Select to sa...

Page 15: ... 22 1 Press Up or Down to select the Snap Set menu then press beneath Select 2 Press Left or Right to view the photos 3 To delete a photo Press beneath In the centre of the screen will be displayed press at the bottom left of the screen to confirm deletion or x at the bottom right of the screen to cancel the deletion The next photo will be displayed 4 Press beneath to return to the previous menu ...

Page 16: ...To set the date press Left or Right to choose the Year or the Month or the Date then press Up or Down to adjust 4 Press beneath Select to save the settings and return to the previous menu 1 Press Up or Down to choose the Door Set menu then press beneath Select 2 To toggle between the three functions Volume Ring Time Unlock Time press Up or Down Each setting can be changed as follows Volume 9 level...

Page 17: ... select a wallpaper style When selected press beneath Select to save the setting and return to the main screen Press back to exit the screen without making any changes to the default wallpaper style as set 3 To save each setting individually press beneath Select with each change as it is made at each stage you will return to the menu screen from where you can return to the menu to change the remai...

Page 18: ... enable or disable the function 3 Press beneath Select to reset the settings or back to return to the previous menu Result After resetting the video handset will return to standby mode 13 Default Settings To check the software version Press Up or Down to select the Version menu then press to Select Press Back to the previous menu 12 Software Version Used To link an outdoor camera to a video handse...

Page 19: ...elect the Register menu press Up or Down to choose the door camera that you want to connect 1 2 are selectable then press beneath to confirm the setting The outdoor camera will automatically search for the video handset to be registered When the video handset sounds an indication tone the outdoor camera and video handset are registered successfully Register Register button Register button 3 Press ...

Page 20: ...s the outdoor camera will enter into register status press the register button again for 3 seconds 3 bleeps will be heard The outdoor camera will switch from power saving mode to power consumption mode and the monitoring feature will now be available Note The monitoring feature is always active when the outdoor camera is mains powered connected to a PSU 3 To revert to power saving mode under regis...

Page 21: ...ocking To utilise the Unlock Feature an unlock module available separately and an unlock mechanism are required When fitted during a conversation or monitor status the door can be unlocked for a set period of time by pressing the button on the video handset note this will end the call Monitoring This feature will allow you to view the picture from the Outdoor Camera on demand 1 In standby mode pre...

Page 22: ... call button backlight will be illuminated During registration calling alarm monitoring and intercom status the backlight will flash 2 When the outdoor camera power is supplied by batteries and is in Power Consumption Mode the call button will flash during activation registration calling alarm monitoring and intercom status The call button will not be backlight 3 When the outdoor camera is powered...

Page 23: ... Diagonal LED Power Requirement Power Consumption Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Size W H D Outdoor Camera 2 4GHz 2 4835GHz 2 0Mbps 19dBm TYP GFSK Outdoor 260m Color CMOS Image sensor H 264 640 480 Auto 120 6 LEDs 9V 12V 5 2 LR14 C 1 5V batteries 500mA Max Cells 200mA Max 12 V DC 20 55 20 90 86 x 160 x 55mm No of indoor handset supported Max 2 20 Technical Specification ...

Page 24: ...2 4GHz 2 4835GHz 2 4 Color LCD 2Mbps 85dBm GFSK 320X240 RGB 19dBm TYP BL 5C 3 7V 1100mA lithium battery 400mA Max 10 55 20 90 Max 2 Indoor Monitor 52 7 x 188 2 x 26 3mm Charger base 80 x 95 2 x 103 7mm 21 Additional Accessories are available for the E3000 Video Door Intercom system Including Additional Handset and Charger E3000HSC Additional Outdoor Station E3000 OS Outdoor Station Rain Cover CLOS...

Page 25: ...ective It should not be disposed of with other household or commercial waste At the end of its useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre Please contact your local authority or the retailer from where the product was purchased for information on available facilities Notes ...

Page 26: ...e or misuse including but not solely limited to the failure to use this product for its normal purposes or in accordance with ERA s instructions on usage and maintenance 3 Failure of the product arising from incorrect installation or use not consistent with the instructions supplied and the cost of any removal or installation of products 4 Accidents Acts of God lightning water fire public disturban...

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