7” Wireless System with Night Vision Camera CM794724 USER MANUAL 1
Table of Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. What’s Included in the Box? ..................................................................................................... 3 Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 3 2.1 Wireless Receiver (7” Monitor)...................................................................................................................... 3 2.2 Camera ..
1. What’s Included in the Box? 2. Overview 2.
1. LCD Panel. 2. Channel Select: Change channel. In Menu operation, press to go back to live view. 3. Quad / Sequence Viewing: Switch between Split/Quad mode (up to 4 channels) and Auto Sequence mode (automatically cycles through channels). In Menu operation, press to go back to live view in Quad mode. 4. Scan Mode: Enter Scan mode (display turns on when motion is detected or press any control switch/button). 5. Zoom: Activate / deactivate 2x digital zoom.
1. Motion Recording: Activate/deactivate motion recording. 2. Manual Recording: Activate/deactivate manual recording. 3. Volume Down 4. Volume Up 5. Talk: Press and hold to talk to camera in single channel mode. Release to hear audio from camera. 6. Power Switch: Power monitor on/off. 7. Power Port: 5VDC Power port. 8. SD card slot: Insert micro SD card for recording. 9. Monitor antenna 10. RJ 45 port: Plug in ethernet cable to connect monitor to internet. 11.
IR LED Infrared LEDs provide viewing in no/low light conditions. 7 Bracket Use the bracket to mount the camera on a wall or other flat surfaces. 8 Camera antenna Receives & Sends signals to or from the Monitor. 9 Pair button The pair button is located on the back of the camera. Press pair button when monitor is in pairing mode. 10 Light sensor Sensing light and give order to the IR cut to switch between daytime and night vision mode.
are used outdoors, they should be mounted under some type of cover like a patio overhang or eave. As rainwater drops on the camera glass, it may create spots that will reflect the light from the infrared LEDs used for night vision, thus causing lower quality video. Also, as dust, grime, and cobwebs accumulate on the camera glass, they can reflect light from the infrared LED and might lower video quality. Periodically clean the lens glass with a soft cloth is recommended. 3.2.
4. System Operation Live Screen Icons Signal Strength: Shows how strong the camera's signal is. Signal ranges from 4 bars down to 0 bars (out of range). Camera Number: Displays the current channel number you are currently viewing. If viewing multiple cameras at once, the camera indicator will appear above each video display. SD Card Indicator: Displays if an SD card is inserted into the monitor. If white, recording space is available. If red, the SD card is full.
Remote Connection: This icon shows someone is remote connecting to the system via App. SD Card Overwrite: If this icon appears means the SD card is allowed to overwrite files when it is full. Recording Indicator: When this icon flashes red, it indicates that recording is in progress. Zoom: Shows the monitor is in zoom view. New Record Indicator: Means there is unread new recordings. Talk: Displays when TALK is pressed. Press and hold TALK on top of the monitor to talk back through the camera.
5. Menu Go to Menu for more system setup. 5.1 Setting Go to Setting for basic system setup. 1. Date & Time. Set up date & time manually.
2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Internet time server. Default Settings. Set the system back to default setting. Format Memory. Format micro SD card used to record video. Please note that formatting will delete all recorded files. Time Zone. Choose Time Zone manually. You can also set up automatic DST (Daylight Saving Time) here. Anti-flicker. Choose 60Hz or 50Hz to match local use. Firmware upgrade. Choose to upgrade system firmware from SD card or from server.
1. Pairing. This system comes with cameras already paired. Use Pairing to assign these cameras to different channels or to pair additional new cameras to the monitor. 2. Camera On/Off. Make the cameras visible to the monitor. 3. Brightness. Adjust camera brightness for different camera separately. 4. Resolution. Adjust the video quality of each camera. 5.3 Record 1. Duration. Set the length of time the camera records once motion triggers the camera to record.
5.4 Alert Alert settings for Monitor and Camera. 1. Monitor Alert. a. Camera ON/OFF. Set up alert on monitor for each camera separately. b. Volume. Adjust alert volume on monitor. c. Alert Mute Schedule. Setup schedules for muting alert on monitor. 2. Camera Alert.
Set up alerts (Deterrent Light & Voice Message) for each camera. 5.5 Detect Set up video motion detection sensitivity and mask area for each camera. 5.6 Light Settings *Please note that the Light Setting is not available for this model. It is available only when monitor connects to floodlight camera. Set up light on duration, create a schedule for automatic light on/off, and adjust the brightness of the floodlight. 6. Adding New Cameras Your monitor supports a total of four active cameras at a time.
camera and monitor to each other so they can communicate). • If a camera is already assigned to the channel you want to assign the new camera to, the monitor will overwrite the existing camera and link with the new one. • Only pair one camera at a time! The monitor links to the first camera it detects. If two or more cameras are in pairing mode, you can’t control which camera the monitor will detect first. Pair Cameras 1. From the Pairing Camera screen, choose the channel you want to pair.
Set up automatic recording schedule Delete recording schedule Watch recorded video Delete recorded videos Two-way talk 1. From Menu—Record—Schedule recording. The Schedule Recording Overview screen displays. 2. Go to Setup to set up schedules and view the Recording Setup screen. 1. From Menu—Record—Schedule recording. Tap the Setup and the schedule overview displays. 2. Select the camera(s) whose schedule you want to delete. Enter the schedule (or part of a schedule) you want to delete and tap DELETE.
8.1 Android 8.1.1 Add Camera 1. Start DeluxeCam and tap on the icon or on the respective text. 2. There are three ways to add the camera: • Enter the UID number (below the QR code on the back of the monitor) in the UID input field. • Tap Scan to Scan the QR code on the back of the monitor. • Tap Search to search the available UID and chose the one that you want to remote access. The monitor and your phone should be connected to the same router when using this method. 3.
8.1.2 Operating the APP While the live image is displayed, you can use the icons at the bottom of the display to access the following functions: - Access to the snapshots / photos (which you have triggered with the app). - Take a snapshot. - Turning the sound from the camera on / off. - Turn on the loudspeaker on the camera (Talk-back function). - Turn the LED light on the camera on / off. (Not available for this model, only available when the monitor connects to Floodlight camera).
8.2 iPhone / iPad (iOS) 8.2.1 Add Camera Start DeluxeCam and tap the icon. 1. There are two ways to add the camera: Tap Add to Enter the UID number (below the QR code on the back of the monitor) in the UID input field. Tap QR code to scan the QR code on the back of the monitor. 2. Enter the following: Enter a personalized name for the system Enter the UID printed below the QR code on the back of the monitor. If you tapped QRCode, this field populates automatically.
8.2.2 Operating the APP While the live image is displayed, you can use the icons at the bottom of the display to access the following functions: - Access to the snapshots / photos (which you have triggered with the app). - Take a snapshot. - Turning the sound from the camera on / off. - Turn on the loudspeaker on the camera (Talkback function). - Turn the LED light on the camera on / off. (Not available for this model, only available when the monitor connects to Floodlight camera).
9. Maintenance • Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff−free cloth. • Never use cleaning agents or solvents. 10. Technical Data Monitor Screen size 7" Resolution 1024(H)×600(V) Video input 4x1008p\4x720p Video format ASF Audio output Built-in speaker Audio format PCM Two-way audio Yes Recording resolution 1008p\720p Recording mode VMD\HMD\Manual\schedule Type TF Card (Micro SD card) Max capacity 128GB Wireless transmission 350m (Line of Sight) Transmission standard 2.
Operating temperature 0°C-- 40°C Operating humidity 10%--90% 191.5 x 130.5 x 32.5mm Size ≤500g Weight Camera Camera Compression standard Function, Performance External interface Others Resolution 2MP 1920x 1080 Sensor 1/2.9” CMOS sensor Minimum illumination 0.02Lux @(F2.1,AGC ON) , 0 Lux with IR Lens & Angle 2.
11. Important Safety Instructions This manual contains important information about this product’s operation. If you are installing this product for others, you must leave this manual or a copy with the end user. • Prevent excessive exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight. • Furniture polish, over time, may disintegrate the rubber feet of the device which may stain your furniture. To avoid a potential stain, you may want to place the device on a pad or mat.
12.2 Not Recording Make sure motion recording feature is turned on. Motion recording on/off button on top of the monitor. When motion trigger recording is on, the pedestrian icon will appear on monitor. Check the color of the SD card icon (the top left one, the one you can use to play back). Red means the SD card is full. Then you need to format SD card or turn on the overwrite feature. (When overwrite is on, the newest file will cover the oldest file when SD card is full.) 12.
FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.