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2. Important information

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2. Important information

Important information

2.1 For your safety

To prevent severe injury or loss of life or property, 

and to ensure proper and safe operation of your 

product, read this section carefully before using 

the product.

Preventing fire and electric shock

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Use only the power source marked on the 

product. If you are not sure of the type of 

power supplied to your home, consult your 

dealer or local power company.

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Use only the specified power supply unit, AC 

adaptor, and AC cable.

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Do not attempt to disassemble or modify this 

product. Contact an authorised service centre 

for repairs.

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Never touch the power supply unit, AC 

adaptor, AC cable, and power plug with wet 

hands.

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Do not touch the power supply unit, AC 

adaptor, AC cable, and power plug during an 

electrical storm.

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Do not use the product (excluding the 

doorphone) in areas that are exposed to rain, 

moisture, steam, or oily smoke, or areas that 

have excessive dust.

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Do not place objects on the power cables and 

the AC adaptor. Install the product where no 

one can step or trip on the power cables and 

the AC adaptor.

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Do not allow the power cables and the AC 

adaptor to be excessively pulled, bent or 

placed under heavy objects.

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Do not overload the power outlet or wiring 

above the specified levels. Overloading by 

having many connections on one power outlet 

may cause heat generation, resulting in a fire.

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Never put metal objects inside the product. 

Never spill any liquid on the product (excluding 

the doorphone).
If metal objects enter the product or the 

product becomes wet, unplug the product from 

the power outlet and contact an authorised 

service centre.

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Do not use a microwave oven or other devices, 

such as electromagnetic cookers, to speed up 

the drying process of any parts of the product.

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Completely insert the AC adaptor, AC cable 

plug, and power plug into the power outlet. 

Failure to do so may cause electric shock and/

or excessive heat resulting in a fire. Do not use 

damaged AC adaptor, AC cable plug, or power 

outlets.

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Regularly remove any dust, etc., from the AC 

adaptor, AC cable plug, and power plug by 

unplugging them from the power outlets, then 

wiping them with a dry cloth. Accumulated dust 

may cause an insulation defect from moisture, 

etc., resulting in a fire.

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Unplug the product from the power outlet if the 

product emits smoke, an abnormal smell or 

makes unusual noise, or if the product has 

been dropped or physically damaged. These 

conditions can cause fire or electric shock. 

Confirm that smoke has stopped emitting and 

contact an authorised service centre.

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Hold the main body (not the metal parts) of the 

AC adaptor, AC cable plug, and power plug 

when unplugging them. Unplugging the AC 

adaptor, AC cable plug, and power plug while 

holding their cords or cords’ plugs may result in 

fire, electric shock, or injury.

Preventing accidents

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Do not use the product in health care facilities 

if any regulations posted in the area instruct 

you not to do so. Hospitals or health care 

facilities may be using equipment that could be 

sensitive to external RF (radio frequency) 

energy.

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Do not install or use this product near 

automatically controlled devices such as 

automatic doors and fire alarms. Radio waves 

emitted from this product may cause such 

devices to malfunction, resulting in an 

accident.

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Consult the manufacturer of any personal 

medical devices, such as pacemakers or 

hearing aids, to determine if they are 

adequately shielded from external RF (radio 

frequency) energy. (The product operates in 

the frequency range of 1.88 GHz and 

1.90 GHz with a peak transmission power of 

250 mW (max.).)

Preventing accidents, injuries, and property 

damage

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Do not use the product in unstable areas or 

areas prone to strong vibrations. This may 

cause the product to fall, resulting in damage 

to the product or injury.

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Do not put your ear(s) near the speaker, as 

loud sounds emitted from the speaker may 

cause hearing impairment.

WARNING

CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for VL-SWD275

Page 1: ...e law Panasonic will not be held responsible for any damage incurred as a result of property loss Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic product Please read this document before using the product and sa...

Page 2: ...ssory information 1 2 1 Supplied accessories For the sub monitor Note R Accessories for installing the main monitor and the doorphone are described in the supplied Installation Guide Model composition...

Page 3: ...ind the document https panasonic net cns pcc support intercom v900 For Europe Declaration of Conformity R Panasonic Corporation declares that the radio equipment type VL SWD275BX VL SWD275CX VL SWD275...

Page 4: ...stration of the corresponding soft key icon is used Navigator key sub monitor only Either referred to by name or with a black and white illustration R Use the navigator key to select R Press to select...

Page 5: ...so may cause electric shock and or excessive heat resulting in a fire Do not use damaged AC adaptor AC cable plug or power outlets R Regularly remove any dust etc from the AC adaptor AC cable plug and...

Page 6: ...onal injury 1 Do not use this product near water For example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool etc 2 Use only the power cable power supply...

Page 7: ...rdings of visitors etc Panasonic assumes no liability for any unforeseen damages arising from the exposure of the recorded information R Disclaimer Recorded data may be altered or deleted as a result...

Page 8: ...to reset the main monitor Recorded images and configured settings are not affected Soft keys A Soft key icons B Soft keys Icons indicate the functions that can be operated by the soft keys 3 1 3 Sub...

Page 9: ...ll from the doorphone when monitoring or on a call with another device Indicates that the main monitor is on a call Indicates that a doorphone and a PBX extension are talking Indicates that the main m...

Page 10: ...1 week or more remove the batteries in order to maintain battery performance and prevent the batteries from discharging 3 5 Setting the language date and time R The play lamp lights if these settings...

Page 11: ...om the doorphone are displayed 2 Monitor the sound and image R You can talk to the monitored party by pressing M N 3 When finished press M N 4 4 Recording manually recording while monitoring The main...

Page 12: ...elect Register R When you are prompted to register your main monitor select Main monitor 3 Select Extension monitor 4 Select the registration number of the extension monitor to be registered 5 Extensi...

Page 13: ...om of the screen 3 Press M N or M N to search for the desired name 4 Press M N to call Searching through all names 1 Press M N 2 Press M N or M N to search for the desired name 3 Press M N to call Swi...

Page 14: ...lowing system conditions and limitations R Only one call or monitoring session can be handled at a time Subsequent calls will disconnect the current call if the current call has lower priority or will...

Page 15: ...dity non condensing up to 90 Display Approx 17 8 cm 7 0 inches wide colour display Talking method Hands free Installation method Wall mount mounting bracket supplied Frequency range 1 88 GHz to 1 90 G...

Page 16: ...AAA R03 Ni MH battery 1 2 V 550 mAh x 2 Dimensions mm height x width x depth Approx 173 x 52 x 30 excluding protruding sections Mass weight Approx 160 g including the batteries Operating environment...

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