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Thank you for purchasing the smartentry

 

Door Entry System.

Before installing your new system, please read the instructions carefully.

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Please charge the batteries for a minimum of 10 hours for the first time.

The 

smartentry

 accepts a power adapter and battery power, both can work at the same time. 

When the 

smartentry

 is powered by the battery and power adapter at the same time, the 

battery will automatically charge when the power is low. 

Battery & Charger Warning

1.Only use the original charger and original batteries in your 

smartentry

 hardware.

2.Do not open the handset or outdoor phone as this may damage the product.
3.Do not crush or puncture the battery. Avoid exposing the battery to high external pressure, 

which can lead to an internal short circuit and overheating. 
4.Keep the battery away from extreme heat or fire
5.Keep the handset away from areas where there is high condensation and water environments. 

1. Please install your system according to this manual to avoid any malfunctions or damage.
2. Never open the 

smartentry

, please contact your installer or place of purchase in the event of 

product malfunction.
3. Place the handset in a dust free, dry and well ventilated room and avoid direct sunlight.
4. Keep the handsets away from heat sources and water.
5. Never use any cleaning chemicals or wet cloth to clean the handset. Only use a dry, clean 

and soft cloth/micro fibre coth.
6. Do not use the product in places where there are explosive hazards
7. Do not drop the handset or submit to heavy shaking
8. Keep chargers and power supplies away from liquids
9. Use your handset in temperature between -20 and 70° C
10. Storage temperature must be between -20 and 70° C

Safety Instructions

Precautions

Summary of Contents for smartentry

Page 1: ...Wireless Video Doorphone User Manual Version 1 2 Designed Engineered in the United Kingdom smartentry...

Page 2: ...rting the Battery 4 2 Using the smartentry 8 2 1 Indoor Handset Monitor 8 2 2 Outdoor Camera 9 3 General Use 10 3 1 Observation View 10 3 2 Automatic Visitor Images 10 3 3 Tamper Alarm 10 3 4 Pairing...

Page 3: ...ircuit and overheating 4 Keep the battery away from extreme heat or fire 5 Keep the handset away from areas where there is high condensation and water environments 1 Please install your system accordi...

Page 4: ...tery 1 Turn the smartentry unit around 2 Place your finger over the arrow Push the back panel in and then slide down to open Hand Set 1 2 Contents 1x Charging Station 2x Plug Adaptors 4x Screws 4x Wal...

Page 5: ...tom of the base station there is an Allen Key this is used to open the outdoor camera battey holder Back Wiring Diagram You will need to drill a hole in your mounting area for the cable to run through...

Page 6: ...ill run through 2 Fix the mounting plate on the wall and attached door entry camera to the mounting plate using the screws provided How to change the battery on the Outdoor Camera 1 Front View 2 Using...

Page 7: ...amera Connection Guide Input AC90 264V 50 60Hz DC5V 1A Power Adaptor DC 5V Unlock Relay Output Lock Interface Power On Unlock Electronic Lock AC 90 264V 50 60Hz Unlock Adaptor DC12V 3A Input AC90 264V...

Page 8: ...tton for a second time to cancel this view Please note that the outdoor unit needs to be wired to a permanent power source for this feature to work 2 During a conversation press this button to switch...

Page 9: ...era 5 Status Light 4 Call Button 6 Antenna 8 Tamper Alarm 7 Microphone Camera Description Call Button Visitors can press this button to call the handset Infrared Camera The camera will activate as soo...

Page 10: ...When you answer the call the handset will be in Audio Mode you can press the button to switch to Video Mode The video call will last for 7 seconds 4 During the conversation you can unlock the door by...

Page 11: ...0 by using the or buttons When entering the password press the to move position 4 Press the button to confirm clear code 5 Once the screen displays Clear code succeeded move on to the next section Cle...

Page 12: ...ing the button Use the button to navigate down to the Give Code option and press the button to confirm The screen will show Giving Screen Status 2 On the new handset press the button to open the Optio...

Page 13: ...g Current Standby Current Receive Sensitivity Charging Current Charging Time 5V 1000mA 3 7V 1400mA 200UA 260mA 4 8mA 100dBm 600mA 3 Hours Operating Temperature 20 70 C Working Voltage USB 5V External...

Page 14: ...3 7V 1400mA 0mA 340mA 15 18mA External Power 0mA Li ion battery power 100dBm 600mA 3 Hours Operating Temperature 20 70 C Working Voltage DC 5V External Power 3 7V 4 2V Li ion battery power Transmissio...

Page 15: ...less communcation depends on the environment where it is installed Radio coverage quality will be affected by possible blockage between transmitter and receiver These can included walls concrete metal...

Page 16: ...10 30 signal reduction Brick 30 50 signal reduction Concrete Building Blocks 50 70 signal reduction Metal Metal Cladding 70 90 signal reduction PLEASE NOTE Before mounting any piece of the smartentry...

Page 17: ...17 Manufactured for Designed Engineered in the United Kingdom Smart i Unit 2 Valley Point Beddington Farm Road Croydon Surrey CR0 4WP...

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