Instrukcja obsługi Vibell OR-VID-MA-1081
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Operating and installation instructions
Video doorphone set Gayd
OR-VID-MA- /B1080
OR-VID-MA- 81/B10
OR-VID-MA- 82/B10
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instruction manual
ARE NOT SUBJECT TO REPAIR UNDER WARRANTY!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 3
2. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SET ...................................................................................................................................................... 4
3. TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4
4. SET CONSTRUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
5. INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
MONITOR INSTALLATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
OUTDOOR UNIT WITH CAMERA INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................... 6
6. WIRING DIAGRAMS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 8
7. SET OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................................................. 11
MAIN MENU ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 11
OUTDOOR UNIT MONITORING ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12
IP CAMERA MONITORING ................................................................................................................................................................................ 13
RECORDINGS AND STORAGE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 13
CONNECTION AND CONVERSATION ........................................................................................................................................................... 14
EVENT ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
8. SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
SETTING MENU .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 15
SYSTEM SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 16
ADMINISTRATOR SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................. 17
PROXIMITY CARDS AND TAGS MANAGEMENT ......................................................................................................................................... 17
PASSWORD MANAGEMENT ............................................................................................................................................................................. 18
OUTDOOR UNIT SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................................................................. 19
IP CAMERA SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
NETWORK SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 20
DIGITAL FRAME SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................................... 21
ADVANCED SETTINGS ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
SYSTEM INFORMATION .................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
9. IP CAMERA CONNECTION .............................................................................................................................................................. 23
WIRED CONNECTION ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
WIRELESS CONNECTION ................................................................................................................................................................................ 24
10. MOBILE APP INSTALLATION .......................................................................................................................................................... 25
LOGIN .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
PAIRING THE DEVICE WITH THE PHONE .................................................................................................................................................... 25
INVITING USERS ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 27
11. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................................................... 27
13. TROUBLESHOOTING ...................................................................................................................................................................... 28
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1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before using the device, read this Service Manual and keep it for future use. The manufacturer is not responsible for any
damage that can result from improper device installation or operation. Any repair or modification carried out by yourselves
results in loss of guarantee. Installation and commissioning of the equipment by the customer are possible if the installer
has basic knowledge of electrical systems and the use of proper tools. In view of the fact that the technical data are
subject to continuous modifications, the manufacturer reserves a right to make changes to the product characteristics
and to introduce different constructional solutions without deterioration of the product parameters or functional quality.
Additional information about ORNO products is available at www.orno.pl. Orno-Logistic Sp. z o.o. holds no responsibility
for the results of non-compliance with the provisions of the present Manual Orno-Logistic Sp. z o.o. reserves the right to
make changes to the Manual - the latest version of the Manual can be downloaded from www.orno.pl Any translation/
interpretation rights and copyright in relation to this Manual are reserved.
1. Disconnect the power supply before performing any activities.
2. Do not immerse the product in water or other liquids.
3. Do not operate the device with damaged housing.
4. Do not break the seals or open the device and do not repair it yourself.
5. Do not use the device contrary to its dedication.
6. Do not install the monitor near devices that strongly emit magnetic fields such as TV, speakers.
7. Do not install the monitor in a place exposed to high moisture, vibration, shock and strong sunlight.
8. Turn off the power if there is a concerning sound coming from the device.
9. Remove the protective film from the monitor screen after installation and mounting.
Each household is a user of electrical and electronic equipment, and hence a potential producer of
hazardous waste for humans and the environment, due to the presence of hazardous substances, mixtures
and components in the equipment. On the other hand, used equipment is valuable material from which we
can recover raw materials such as copper, tin, glass, iron and others. The WEEE sign placed on the equipment,
packaging or documents attached to it indicates the need for selective collection of waste electrical and
electronic equipment. Products so marked, under penalty of ne, cannot be thrown into ordinary garbage along with
other waste. The marking means at the same time that the equipment was placed on the market after August 13, 2005.
It is the responsibility of the user to hand the used equipment to a designated collection point for proper processing.
Used equipment can also be handed over to the seller, if one buys a new product in an amount not greater than the
new purchased equipment of the same type. Information on the available collection system of waste electrical
equipment can be found in the information desk of the store and in the municipal oce or district oce. Proper handling
of used equipment prevents negative consequences for the environment and human health!
04/2024
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | Vibell |
Kategoria: | Interkom |
Model: | OR-VID-MA-1081 |
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