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Table of contents FCC Statement, Welcome ......................... 3 Important Safeguards & Warnings ......... 5 Quick Start Guide ...................................... 7 3.3 1 User Manual ....................................... 11 1.1 Features .................................................................. 11 1.2 Specification Chart .............................................. 12 1.3 Package Contents ................................................ 14 2 HandsetOverview ....................
FCC Statement 1- This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Important Safeguards & Warnings 1. Electrical Safety All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes. The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock. We assume no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation. 2. Transportation Security Heavy stress, violent vibrations, and excess moisture should not occur during transportation, storage, and installation of the device. 3.
Quick Start Guide Connection & Installation This section provides information about pairing the handset with the camera.
Menu Icons Overview Icon Description Options Volume 5 Levels Screen Brightness 5 Levels Night Light On/OFF Lullaby Music 5 Lullabies, All Sleep Mode Delay 1 Min, 3 Min, 4 Min Camera Options Del, Add, View, Scan VOX Adjust Voice Detection Sensitivity Voice Detection Sensitivity Current Camera Unit Temperature 1-36 °C / 34-97 °F Alternative Function (Fn) Icons Icon Troubleshooting Device does not turn on: › Confirm the camera and monitor unit are both ON (check Power LED indicator).
1 User Manual The Amcrest Care system is an excellent product that can be useful to a wide variety of users that have babies or small children to monitor. Once paired, the camera connects to the handset for in home real-time viewing to provide an added sense of security for your child's wellbeing. 1.1 Features Amcrest Care system has the following features: Pan, Tilt, and Zoom Camera panning, tilting, and zooming are all features available that allow peace of mind by knowing that your child is safe.
1.3 Package Contents Baby Camera Key Power On / Off Slide Key Pairing Key CMOS Sensor VGA, 640 x 480 pixels Imaging Device 5/1" CMOS Lens Focal Length F2.8mm Angular Field of View (Horizontal) Degree 50 Max Aperture Ratio F2.
2 Handset Overview 2.4 Menu To view the menu button, press once and release the menu button. The menu for the handset configuration will present on screen (see section 5 for more information on menu options). 2.5 Tilt Up 2.1 Physical Handset Overview In this section we cover the features and functionality of your Amcrest Care handset. By default, this button allows the user to tilt the camera up to better assist with seeing activity in the child's room. 2.
tions made on the camera configuration menus. For instance, when adding or removing a camera from the handset, this button will be used to confirm the action. 2.20 2.12 Volume Up The alternate function of the Pan Up button when the Fn feature is enabled (see section 2.10) is to increase the volume to the handset. This allows the audio's volume from the camera's monitoring area heard through the handset to be adjusted. 2.
the charger when the battery is completely full. 2.20 Antenna Located at the top of the handset is a stationary antenna used to communicate with the camera. The antenna protrudes slightly from the top of the handset. This antenna is nonadjustable and will remain as received throughout the life of the Amcrest Care View camera operation. 2.25 Handset Stand (Hanging Position) Rotate the stand 180 degrees to invert it for hanging by the integrated belt clip.
2.28 Alternate Functions Icon Description Options Power On/Off OK Confirm Selections Alternative Function Activate Alternative Function Volume Up Turn Volume Up Volume Down Turn Volume Down Zoom Enable/Disable Camera Scan Scan Between Cameras Feeds 3 Camera Overview 3.1 Physical Camera Overview In this section we cover the features and functionality of your Amcrest Care camera. 3.1 3.2 3.3 2.29 Menu Icon Overview Icon 3.1 Optic Lens 3.2 IR LED Array 3.3 Ambient Light Sensor 3.
3.5 Speaker Located on the bottom front of the camera unit is a speaker used for two-way communication. This speaker is used to project the user's voice when spoken into the handset while holding the "talk" button on it. 3.6 3.7 3.6 Antenna 3.7 Thermometer Probe 3.8 On/Off Switch 3.9 Power Adapter Input Note Keep the power cable at least 3 feet out of the reach of your child's bed or play area. At no point should a child play with or be able to reach this cable as it may pose a serious risk. 3.
4 Connection & Installation 4.1 Powering the Camera Unit ❶ Connect the camera to the power outlet using the camera power adapter. ❷ ❸ Slide the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. Position the camera no less than 3 feet from the baby's crib or play area. Ensure that the power cord is not within reach of the baby's crib or play area. Note Only user the included power adapter that came in the box with your Amcrest Care. 4.
❺ Navigate to "add" and select the channel to add the camera. the anchor with a hammer to set it properly to seat the anchor. Press the button and the Pairing indicator will begin to rapidly flash. This rapid flashing indicates that the device is waiting to be paired with the camera. Tighten the screw into the drywall anchor until the screw is sticking out of the wall about 1/8 of an inch. If needed, reverse the screw slightly so the camera fits easier on the screw.
5 Using the Amcrest Care Monitor 5.1 Setting Up Your Camera Consider the mounting options for using the camera. The camera can be mounted on a shelf or stand that is out of the reach of the child in care or a wall by drywall mounting. Once the camera has been placed or mounted, point the lens in the general direction of the child's area. Note NOTE: Do not place the camera or power Do not place camera or power cable within reach of the cablethe within reach of the child's area. The child's area.
5.9 Screen Brightness Sensitivity is represented in order of lowest to highest sensitivity via bottom to top. Paired with this feature is the ability to control how long the screen will stay active once the VOX threshold has been met. To set the duration for the screen to remain active, please follow the steps below: ❶ Navigate to the icon showing screen off timer. ❷ Once this icon has been selected, press up and down on the handset and select the desired duration of the screen to stay on.
NOTE: If the camera is not paired with Note handset within 20 seconds, the pairing If the camera is not paired withhandset within 20 seconds, procedure will and process the pairingprocedure willbe be canceled canceled and thethe processwill need to will be restarted. need to be restarted. ❶ To remove a camera, press the menu and navigate to the camera setup icon. button ❷ Once selected use the up and down arrow keys until "DEL" is highlighted and then press on the handset.
Troubleshooting Device does not turn on: › Confirm the camera and monitor unit are both ON (check Power LED indicator). › Check that both handset and camera units are charged or plugged into a charger. › Battery may be depleted and may need to be recharged or replaced. › Check that power adapters are connected correctly. plugged in. › › Recharge camera unit or replace the battery pack Confirm that camera and handset unit are both on.
FCC Statement 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
United States and Canada, the SAR limit for Monitor used by the public is 1.6 watts/kg (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a sub-stantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. Body-worn Operation This device was tested for typical body-worn operations.