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Portable VisioCam LCD Video Chime System –
Installation and Use
Thank you for choosing this Friedland product. Please carry out the following the instructions to ensure
correct installation and use, and keep these notes in a safe place for future reference.
Before you fix the door camera or receiver in a permanent place, make sure that you have tested the two units
and that the system works in the location you have chosen! (See ‘Setting up’, beginning on the next page.)
CHECKING PACK CONTENTS
The following items are included in the pack:
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Door camera transmitter unit
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Receiver unit with LCD display
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Receiver charging base
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AV SCART connection lead
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Six No.8 screws for wall mounting
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Six wall plugs.
You will need:
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6 x AA alkaline batteries for the door camera
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A No. 2 crosshead screwdriver
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A 6mm dia. masonry drill
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A large flat bladed screwdriver
THE VISIOCAM SYSTEM
Your Friedland wireless video entry system uses radio
signals to transmit a video picture of the caller from the
door camera to the receiver. The system is expandable,
so you can install additional surveillance cameras, or
a second door camera if required. The system is also
compatible with Friedland Evo and Friedland Décor door
chimes, so that you can install an additional wire-free
door chime in larger premises. See ‘Expanding Your
System’ on page 9 for more details.
Receiver features for use with future
products (available mid-2006):
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Scan button – enables the receiver to scan CCTV
type cameras
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Microphone volume – controls the audio level from
cameras with a fitted microphone.
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VISIOCAM
Door camera features
Receiver features
Camera lens
– views callers
Infrared LEDs
– allows the camera
to ‘see in the dark’ in
monochrome
Call button
– activates the
chime tune and
camera
Name plate
– for displaying
your name or
other information
Light sensor
– detects ambient lighting
and switches camera from
colour to monochrome in
low light
Confidence light
– illuminates
when call button
is pressed to
reassure the caller
that the unit is
working
Camera base
– removes for
wall mounting
Scan button
– looks for connected
CCTV-type cameras
[future Friedland
product]
Tune selection
button
– selects the
chime tune for
the door camera
Chime flasher
Chime volume
AV socket
– to connect to
a TV set (optional)
Antenna
– receives the
signal from the
camera
Display
– screens the camera image
for approx. 30 seconds after
the call button is pressed
Display brightness
MIC volume
– for future use
Tune selection
button
– for second
camera/push
G-2
Movement sensor
(PIR)
Battery indicator