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Error messages

Message

Cause & Solution

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CANNOT CONNECT TO
CAMERA

The following may be causing the problem.

R

The Wireless Camera is turned off.
– Turn the Wireless Camera on.

9

R

The batteries of the Wireless Camera have run out of
power.
– Replace the batteries.

16

R

The Wireless Camera is turned on, but the Wireless
Camera is out of range from the Monitor.
– Move the Monitor to a location closer or without

obstructions. (When the Wireless Camera is in range of
the Monitor it can connect to the Monitor.)

– Then, turn the power for the Wireless Camera off then

on. (When the Wireless Camera is in range of the
Monitor it can connect to the Monitor.)

– When using a replacement Wireless Camera (while your

original Wireless Camera is being serviced), the
replacement Wireless Camera must be paired to the
Monitor. Refer to the instructions below for pairing the
Wireless Camera.

7

9

n

 How to pair Wireless Cameras

Perform the following operations on the Monitor, then,
perform the operations on the Wireless Camera within 2
minutes.

Monitor operations:

A

 Press 

M

MENU

N

MDN

, and 

M

N

 (Monitor button) at the

same time. (Enters 

CAMERA PAIRING MODE

.)

B

 Press 

M

N

 (Monitor button).

Wireless Camera operations:

C

 Insert the batteries (page 16).

D

 Turn the power for the Wireless Camera on while pressing

the pair button with a pointed object (keep pressing the pair
button until the pair indicator starts flashing).

R

The pair indicator starts flashing quickly.

The pair indicator changes in the following manner
when pairing is successfully completed:

flash quickly 

®

 light for about 10 seconds 

®

 go out

Pairing must be performed again if the pair indicator
changes in the following manner:

flash quickly 

®

 go out

20

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Summary of Contents for VL-CM850BX

Page 1: ...No VL SDM100BX Including VL DM100BX VL CM850BX Wireless Door Camera VL CM850BX Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product Please read this manual before using the unit and save for future reference Installation Guide is supplied separately ...

Page 2: ...g Started Location of controls 9 Monitor display 11 How to use Monitoring the outside 13 Programming function settings 15 Useful Information Replacing batteries 16 Cleaning 17 Help Troubleshooting 18 Error messages 20 General Information Specifications 21 Quick Reference Guide Quick Reference Guide in Chinese 23 Quick Reference Guide in Arabic 28 Index Index 29 2 Table of Contents ...

Page 3: ...ont door with images from the Wireless Camera 3 The Cradle is used to hold the Monitor see page 11 Accessory information Supplied accessories A AC adaptor 1 1 B Cradle 1 1 C Operating Instructions 2 1 D Installation Guide 3 1 1 Used for the Monitor 2 Contains English Operating Instructions with Chinese and Arabic Quick Reference Guide 3 English Installation Guide separate document Lists the access...

Page 4: ...icense R Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Trademarks R All other trademarks identified herein are property of their respective owners This product is not designed to be used to prevent theft or intrusions Panasonic assumes no liability for any accidents or damages occurring in such cases 4 Introduction ...

Page 5: ...ering exposing to heat sources or placing heavy objects on the AC adaptor that may damage the AC adaptor Using the unit with a damaged AC adaptor may cause electric shock short circuits or fire Contact an authorized service center for repairs Operating safeguards R To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this unit Refer servicing to an authorized service center when service is requ...

Page 6: ...s Use old and new batteries or batteries of different types together R Do not place the batteries within reach of children There is a risk that children may swallow batteries If you suspect that a child has swallowed batteries immediately seek consultation with a medical practitioner R In order to prevent the risk of heat generation an explosion or leaking liquids immediately remove batteries that...

Page 7: ...rom excessive smoke dust high temperature and vibration R The unit should not be exposed to direct sunlight R The unit is not waterproof Do not get the unit wet Failure to do this may cause malfunction R Do not place heavy objects on top of the unit R When you leave the unit unused for a long period of time unplug it from the power outlet In this situation we recommend that you turn the power for ...

Page 8: ...to people other than those whom they choose to give the information Rights of portrait means the right to be safe from having your own image taken and used indiscriminately without consent Others R Panasonic assumes no liability for injuries or property damage resulting from failures arising out of improper installation or operation inconsistent with the Operating Instructions R If you stop using ...

Page 9: ...ower switch to OFF to conserve battery power during the following situations When the Monitor is disconnected from the power source for an extended period of time During electrical power failures Pair button Not normally used R Used after the Monitor and or Wireless Camera are replaced or serviced page 20 Pair indicator R Flashes lights when pairing not normally performed R When you turn the Wirel...

Page 10: ...the holes Menu button Monitor button R Used to monitor the area outside the door page 13 R Used to perform operations shown in the operation assistance Navigator key Used to select items or perform operations shown in the operation assistance MDN MCN Press MDN up or MCN down MFN MEN Press MFN left or MEN right Monitor display AC adaptor Relay box 10 Getting Started ...

Page 11: ... GO TO WIDE WIDE Displays the menu names for items that can be operated SIGNAL BATT Use this menu to display the status of the wireless signal and batteries page 12 ALL SETTINGS Use this menu to change settings page 15 Operation assistance Displays what actions the buttons can be used for and assistance for operations R The operation assistance can be configured not to be displayed when monitoring...

Page 12: ...e MMENUN button is pressed at this time the light goes out and the signal battery status screen is displayed Take the appropriate action such as exchanging the batteries after checking the information displayed Signal status symbols Strong Weak Out of range 1 1 1 Use within this range Note R When the Wireless Camera is out of range move the Monitor to an area with a stronger signal Remaining batte...

Page 13: ...ing can be extended to a maximum of 3 minutes R At night or at other times when the area around the Wireless Camera becomes dark the following occur The image quality is reduced Images are automatically brightened to make it easier to see the face of the other party Although images may appear to be washed out this is not a malfunction Adjusting brightness display 1 Press MMENUN while monitoring 2 ...

Page 14: ... R The Zoom position changes each time MDN MCN MFN or MEN is pressed R The Zoom position can be moved in the direction of the symbols shown on the screen Note R Performing the above operations only temporarily switches between Wide Zoom displays Therefore images will be displayed according to the default settings the next time images are monitored To change the default settings change WIDE ZOOM SE...

Page 15: ...T MOTTLED COLOR POWER FREQUENCY 50Hz POWER FREQUENCY 60Hz R To prevent mottled or uneven color from being displayed set the power frequency to match the area in which you use the unit SELECT LANGUAGE ENGLISH FRANÇAIS ESPAÑOL DISPLAY SETTINGS WIDE ZOOM SETTINGS WIDE MODE ZOOM MODE R Select how images are initially displayed Wide or Zoom CONTRAST When it is difficult to see the monitor display you c...

Page 16: ...ide lever A to the right and remove the battery case B from the wireless unit R Be careful not to drop the battery case A B 2 Insert the batteries into the battery case R 4 LR6 Alkaline batteries R Do not mix new and used batteries or different types of batteries R Make sure that the polarity of the batteries is correct 3 Insert the battery case into the wireless unit R Firmly push the battery cas...

Page 17: ...leaning glasses to prevent damaging the screen R Before cleaning the Monitor and its electrical contacts make sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet Important R Do not use anything containing alcohol polish powder powder soap benzine thinner wax petroleum or boiling water Also do not spray with insecticide glass cleaner or hair spray This could cause a change in color or quality 17 Us...

Page 18: ...unlight is shining into the lens of the Wireless Camera Though this may cause the display image to become difficult to see this is not a malfunction Locate the Wireless Camera away from direct sunlight The image is flickering R The PREVENT MOTTLED COLOR setting does not match the power frequency for the region that you are using the unit in Matching the power frequency for the region that you are ...

Page 19: ...batteries power being consumed faster When unplugging the AC adaptor of the Monitor turn the power switch of the Wireless Camera to OFF R You are using rechargeable batteries Depending on the capacity of the rechargeable batteries their life span may become shorter This is not a malfunction There is a power failure R The unit does not work during a power failure The unit does not work properly R P...

Page 20: ...the replacement Wireless Camera must be paired to the Monitor Refer to the instructions below for pairing the Wireless Camera 7 9 n How to pair Wireless Cameras Perform the following operations on the Monitor then perform the operations on the Wireless Camera within 2 minutes Monitor operations A Press MMENUN MDN and M N Monitor button at the same time Enters CAMERA PAIRING MODE B Press M N Monito...

Page 21: ...ireless transmission method 1 9 GHz TDMA WB n Transmission frequency 1881 792 MHz 1897 344 MHz n Transmitting range Approx 70 m line of sight distance Wireless Camera VL CM850BX n Power supply LR6 Alkaline battery 4 n Battery life 1 2 Battery save mode ON approx 6 months Battery save mode OFF default approx 4 months 1 When used 5 times a day displaying images for about 20 seconds each time with a ...

Page 22: ...lluminance 3 lx n Water resistant proprieties IPx3 equivalent Camera unit 1 1 IPx3 specifies protection against directly sprayed water from a vertical direction to 60 on both sides n Viewing angle Horizontal approx 120 Vertical approx 90 n Transmission frequency 1881 792 MHz 1897 344 MHz n Transmitting range Approx 70 m line of sight distance 22 General Information ...

Page 23: ...Quick Reference Guide in Chinese A ߗહ B ᑨ Ҁ C D ᑨ ㆊ E F ᤀℬ Ҁ G ᷬ ᑪ H ヅ 〦 ņON OFFŇ I ⶪଃྈ J ⶪଃ ḻᥨ K Ւ 〦 VL CM850BX ൬Ⳍ א Ⴝ ಎⵒ ߧ B I C F D E G A J K ヅᖷᲬ ヅ Ύ ኈ H 23 Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 24: ...VL DM100BX A ⴆ ྈ B Ჶ ྈ C D ౡㆴḻ ಚከ E AC ࣱ ݽ ᮢಚከ એᄍᲶ ݽ ȯ ಎⵒ ߧ MENU D A C B F ヅ ݽ Წ E ᮢ Ἂ ᑨઋŊ ר Ჶ ݽ ᦷʀȯ F 24 Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 25: ...Ⳗ Ჶ ņᲶ ྈ Ňņ Ňȯ ㆴḻ Ⅷᄍㆴḻʠ ӡဘㆴḻഛЭņㅷ ᣅ ȯŇ ྈ ര ᄲ ྈ Ԋㅪ ȯ ࡣ Ⴝ ྈʁ M N ņᲶ ྈ Ňņ Ň ɿấ ㆴḻ Ⅷᄍㆴḻʠ ӡဘȯ ྈʁ M N ņᲶ ྈ Ň ר ȯ ྈʁ M N B B 25 Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 26: ...26 Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 27: ...27 Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 28: ...Quick Reference Guide in Arabic 28 Quick Reference Guide ...

Page 29: ...n Tilt 14 N Navigator key 10 O Operation assistance 11 15 P Pair button 9 20 Pair indicator 9 16 20 Pan Tilt switching Zoom position 14 Power switch 9 16 Q Quick Reference Guide in Arabic 28 Quick Reference Guide in Chinese 23 R Relay box 10 Remaining battery power Alkaline batteries 11 12 Resetting function settings 15 S Signal status display Wireless Camera 11 12 Slide lever 10 16 Specifications...

Page 30: ...30 Notes ...

Page 31: ...31 Notes ...

Page 32: ... bottom of the Monitor Dealer s name and address Dealer s telephone number Attach your sales receipt here Panasonic System Networks Co Ltd 2012 1 62 4 chome Minoshima Hakata ku Fukuoka 812 8531 Japan Web site http www panasonic net SDM100BX SDM100BX PNQX5700ZA CC1112MM0 ...

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