brightlight, it may affect the clarity of the image shown on the liquid crystal display. Install low-voltage lines at least 30cm (11") away from high-voltage lines (AC100V, 200V), especially inverter
responsibility of the system owner to post signs or warnings in accordance with local ordinances. When making hands-free calls, talk within 30cm (12") or less from the station. If you stand too far away, it
Notice The illustrations and images used in this manual may differ from the actual items. If the station is used in areas where there are business-use wireless devices such as a transceiver or mobile
hot-water system or floor-heating system, it may create interference and cause a malfunction. If the station is installed in an area with an extremely strong electrical field, such as in the vicinity of a
Assemble the desktop stand. * Position the desktop stand on a flat surface for stability. Fix the desktop stand in place, if necessary. * The desktop stand can be adjusted to any of 3 angles. Fit the support into the grooves on the stand to set it at the desired angle.
Fasten the unit and the desktop stand together with a desktop-stand fastening screw (included) from the back of the desktop stand.(Viewed from the back, there is a desktop-stand fastening screw hole in the lower center.)
Fasten the mounting bracket to the desktop stand with the supplied screws. If necessary, secure the Cat-5e/6 cable or low-voltage line using the included cable tie. When using the Desktop mounting, use the included Desktop stand.
The dimensions are approximate in this page. When light enters the camera, the monitor screen may flicker brightly or the subject may become dark. Try to prevent strong lighting from entering the camera directly.
For connection between devices, use a straight-through cable. If necessary, when bending the cable, please observe the manufacturers recommendations. Failure to do so could cause a communication failure. Do not strip away the cable insulation any more than is necessary. Perform termination in accordance with TIA/EIA-568A or 568B. Before connecting the cable, be sure to verify conduction using a LAN checker or similar tool. A RJ45 covered connector cannot be connected to the LAN ports of the master stations or the door stations. Use cables without covers on the connectors.
Precautions regarding low-voltage line Use PE (polyethylene)-insulated PVC jacketed cable. Parallel or jacketed conductors, mid-capacitance, non-shielded cable is recommended. Never use twisted-pair cable or coaxial cable. 2Pr quad V twisted pair cables cannot be used.
Connection and disconnection of low-voltage lines Insert the line into the quick connection terminal. If the line does not go in easily, push the low-voltage line into the terminal while pressing down the detachment button. When removing a low-voltage line, pull on the line while pressing down the detachment button.
If the connector-attached lead wire is too short, extend the lead with an intermediate connection. As the connector has polarity, perform the connection correctly. If the polarity is incorrect, the device will not operate. When using the crimp sleeve method, if the end of the connector-attached lead wire has been soldered, first cut off the soldered part and then perform crimp. After completing connection of wires, check that there are no breaks or inadequate connections. When connecting low-voltage lines in particular,
perform the connection using either soldering or the crimp sleeve method and then insulate the connection with electrical tape. For optimal performance, keep the number of wiring connections to a minimum. Simply twisting low-voltage lines together will create poor contact or will lead to oxidization of the surface of the low-voltage lines over long-term use, causing poor contact and resulting in the device malfunctioning or failure.
Push and hold the PRIVACY button to mute the microphone when AUTO ANSWER is off (the caller can still be heard through the speaker). When AUTO ANSWER is on, privacy will mute the microphone until the TALK button is pushed or the handset is lifted. Push the TRANSFER button to manually send an answered call to another master station within the address book (an orange LED on the button blinks when transferring). To automatically send incoming calls to another master station within the address book (ABSENT TRANSFER), use the SETTING button to program a transfer destination. Once programmed, push the TRANSFER button to toggle this feature on or off (an orange LED on the button remains lit when the feature is activated). Push the LIST button to view stations and groups within the address book. Use the cursor control and enter buttons to make selections. Push the SETTING button to view all setting options for your specific master station. Use the cursor and enter buttons to make selections. status icon appears on screen when a function is in operation (see chart below).
Pick up the handset to answer an incoming call or respond to an incoming page*. Hang up the handset to end a call. To make a call, search for the station or group using the keypad buttons or the LIST button. Once selected, pick up the handset to establish the call.
Push the OFF button to end a call (this does not turn off the station). If in MONITOR mode, push the OFF button to stop monitoring. If receiving a page, push the OFF button to stop the page from going to your specific master station.
Push the TALK button to answer an incoming call or respond to an incoming page*. Once answered, the conversation becomes hands-free. To make a call, search for the station or group using the keypad buttons or the LIST button. Once selected, push the TALK button to establish the call.
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