1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your ELRO VD60/BYRVD62 2-Family Video Door Intercom System. Please read this manual carefully before installation and use to ensure proper function and safety. Keep this manual for future reference.
2. Nga Tohutohu Haumaru
- Me whakarite ko nga hononga hiko katoa i mahia e tetahi tohunga ngaio whai mana me te whai ki nga waehere hiko o te rohe.
- Momotuhia te hiko i mua i te tāutanga, te tiaki, te whakatika rānei i tētahi mahi.
- Kaua e whakaaturia te waeine o waho ki te rehu tika o te wai, kaua hoki e rumakina ki te wai.
- Avoid placing the indoor units in areas with high humidity, extreme temperatures, or direct sunlight.
- Use only the specified power supply for the system.
- Puritia te hua kia kore e taea e nga tamariki.
3. Ihirangi mokete
The ELRO VD60/BYRVD62 system typically includes the following components:
- 1x Outdoor Unit (Door Station with Camera and Call Buttons)
- 2x Indoor Units (Monitor with Handset)
- 1x Power Adapter for Outdoor Unit
- Ngā taputapu whakairi (ngā tīwiri, ngā mono pakitara)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Whakaahua 3.1: Ka mutuview of the ELRO VD60/BYRVD62 outdoor unit and two indoor units. The outdoor unit features a camera, speaker, microphone, and two illuminated call buttons. Each indoor unit includes a monitor screen, a handset for communication, and control buttons.
4. Hua Neke Atuview
4.1 Waehe o waho
- Kāmera: Captures video of visitors. Features night vision capabilities.
- Kaikōrero: For audio output from the indoor unit.
- hopuoro: For audio input to the indoor unit.
- Call Buttons (2a, 2b): Illuminated buttons for visitors to call specific indoor units.
- Rama LED: Provides illumination for the call buttons and potentially for night vision.
4.2 Waeine Roto
- Aroturuki: Displays video feed from the outdoor camera.
- Totoro: For two-way audio communication with the outdoor unit.
- Patene Tuku Kuha: Activates the electric door opener (if connected).
- Pātene Aroturuki: Allows manual activation of the camera to view outside without a call.
- Patene Korero: Used to initiate or end communication via the handset.
- Ringtone Settings: DIP switch for ringtone repetition (2x or 6x) and a volume wheel for handset audio.

Whakaahua 4.1: Diagram illustrating key features of the ELRO VD60/BYRVD62 system, including the 2.4"/6cm monitor, wired connection, camera, LED lighting, two-way communication, and call buttons.
5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Careful planning and execution are essential for optimal performance.
5.1 Nga Whakaritenga Waea
- The system requires a four-wire connection between the outdoor unit and each indoor unit.
- For distances up to 20 meters, standard wiring may suffice. For longer distances, up to a theoretical maximum of 30 meters, it is recommended to use a multi-strand cable with a cross-section of at least 0.75mm² to maintain sound quality.
- Ensure proper polarity for all connections. Refer to the wiring diagram provided in the packaging for detailed connection points.
5.2 Te Whakamau i te Wāhanga o Waho
- Choose a suitable location for the outdoor unit, typically near the entrance, at a height that allows the camera to capture visitors' faces clearly.
- Mark the drilling points for mounting the outdoor unit. A drilling template is not included, so careful measurement is required.
- Drill holes, insert wall plugs, and secure the outdoor unit using the provided screws.
- Connect the wiring from the indoor units and the power supply to the outdoor unit.
5.3 Te Whakamau i ngā Wāhanga o Roto
- Select a convenient indoor location for each monitor, away from direct heat or moisture.
- Mark and drill mounting holes, then secure the indoor unit bracket to the wall.
- Connect the four-wire cable from the outdoor unit to the indoor unit.
- Attach the indoor unit to its bracket.
5.4 Tuku Hiko
- The outdoor unit is powered by the included power adapter (typically 15V). Connect this adapter to a suitable power outlet.
- It is recommended to install the power adapter in a protected indoor location, as it is not designed for outdoor exposure.
5.5 Door Opener Connection
- The system supports connection to an electric door opener. The door opener connects directly to the outdoor unit.
- Note on Security: Connecting the door opener directly to the outdoor unit may present a security vulnerability if the outdoor unit is compromised. Consider additional security measures for your door.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1 Te Whiwhinga Waea
- When a visitor presses a call button on the outdoor unit, the corresponding indoor unit will ring, and the monitor will automatically display the video feed from the outdoor camera.
- Lift the handset to begin two-way communication with the visitor.
- Press the "Talk" button on the indoor unit to speak. Release to listen.
6.2 Te Whakatuwhera i te Kuaha
- During a call, press the "Door Release" button on the indoor unit to activate the electric door opener.
- The door will typically remain unlocked for approximately 7 seconds before automatically re-locking.
6.3 Monitoring Outside
- Ki view the outdoor camera feed without a visitor calling, press the "Monitor" button on the indoor unit.
- You can also initiate two-way communication by lifting the handset and pressing the "Talk" button while monitoring.
- Tuhipoka: Only one indoor unit can actively monitor or communicate at a time. If one unit is in use, the other will be temporarily unavailable for monitoring.
6.4 Whakatika Tautuhinga
- Ringtone Repetition: On the back of the indoor unit, locate the DIP switch. This switch allows you to select between 2 or 6 ringtone repetitions when a call is received.
- Rōrahi Pukoro: A small adjustable wheel on the indoor unit (often near the DIP switch) controls the volume of the handset audio.
- Ringtone Volume: The ringtone volume has three possible settings. Even at the lowest setting, the ringtone can be quite loud.
7. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the outdoor and indoor units. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Hononga: Takitaki i ia wa i nga hononga waea katoa kia noho haumaru, kia kore e pirau.
- Wae Waho: Ensure the camera lens and microphone/speaker grilles are clear of dirt, dust, or spiderwebs mo te mahi tino pai.
8. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| No video or audio | Loose wiring connection, no power, faulty unit. | Check all 4-wire connections. Ensure the outdoor unit's power adapter is plugged in and receiving power. Contact support if issues persist. |
| Te kounga ataata kino | Dirty camera lens, insufficient lighting, long cable run with inadequate wire gauge. | Clean the camera lens. Ensure adequate lighting. Verify cable gauge for long runs (0.75mm² recommended for over 20m). |
| Poor audio quality (crackling, low volume) | Loose wiring, microphone/speaker obstruction, handset volume setting. | Check wiring. Ensure microphone and speaker grilles are clear. Adjust handset volume wheel. |
| Door opener not working | Incorrect wiring to door opener, faulty door opener, system malfunction. | Verify door opener wiring to the outdoor unit. Test the door opener independently if possible. |
| Night vision is ineffective | Insufficient ambient light for IR, camera obstruction. | While the system has night vision, it performs best with some ambient light. Ensure no obstructions block the camera. |
9. Whakatakotoranga
- Waitohu: ELRO
- Tau tauira: BYRVD62
- Rahi Hua: 26.01 x 11 x 22 cm (Outdoor unit and indoor units combined package dimensions); 1.7 kg (Total weight)
- Kāhua: 2-Family Video Door Intercom
- Rauemi: Kirihou
- Hononga: Waea (pūnaha waea-4)
- Tuku Hiko: External power adapter (for outdoor unit, typically 15V)
- Rahi Aroturuki: Approximately 2.4 inches / 6 cm (from image diagram)
- Kāmera: Integrated with night vision capability
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your product or visit the official ELRO webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.





