Step 9: Connecting the wires
It is possible to connect the BirdGuard conveniently and safely via the BirdGuard cable. The individual
wires of the BirdGuard cable color coded. You can simply use pliers to connect these directly to your
own wires via crimp connectors.
Please
take care when connecting the
wires.
Connecting
the wires the
wrong
way may
destroy the
BirdGuard.
Step 10: Final assembly
Screw in the 433 MHz RFID Antenna and 2.4 GHz WiFi Antenna into the desired threads on the back
of the BirdGuard. Mount the BirdGuard on the mounting stand.
Step 11: Activating the BirdGuard
Switch
on
the
power
to
the
wires
leading
to
the
Birdgard
again.
You
can
see
whether
you
have
connected the power supply properly from the Diagnostic LED (it lights up once the power has been
connected
correctly
for
up
to
five
minutes).
The
BirdGuard
is
ready
for
operation
(booting
up
process, any software updates, etc.) once
it has emitted a short diagnosis sound from the integrated
loudspeaker. This may last for up to 5 minutes. Should you not hear a beep, please check the power
supply. Please also check whether you have used a wall-plug power-supply and not PoE and whether
you have connected the positive pole and negative pole to the BirdGuard correctly.
Step 12: Downloading and installing the app
Download
the
"DoorBird" app
by
Bird
Home
Automation
onto
your
mobile
device from
the
Apple
app store
or Google Play store. You can always
find the most up-to-date version of the
App manual
manual on www.doorbird.com/support
If
you
use
Wi-Fi
for
connecting
the
BirdGuard
to
your
Internet
router,
first go
to
"Settings >
Wi-Fi
Setup" and follow the instructions.
If
you
have
finished
the
Wi-Fi
set-up
or
have
connected
the
BirdGuard
to
your
Internet
router
by
means of a network cable, go to "Settings > Add device" and click on the QR code
icon in the "User"
field. Scan the user QR code found on the "Digital Passport" that accompanies the BirdGuard.
Since Apple uses very high quality microphones, loudspeakers and digital audio components that are
perfectly
in
tune
with
one
another,
the
voice
quality
with
an
iPhone
or
iPad
is
usually
noticeably
better than with an Android smartphone or Android tablet.
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Black
Power supply, negative pole (-)
Red
Power supply, positive pole (+)
Blue
Alarm output (zero potential)
White-blue
Alarm output (zero potential)
Brown
Alarm input (zero potential)
White-brown
Alarm input (zero potential)
Yellow
External speaker, negative pole (-)
Pink
External speaker, positive pole (+)