PNI DF-926

PNI DF-926 Video Intercom System User Manual

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your PNI DF-926 Video Intercom System. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure proper functionality and safety. The PNI DF-926 is designed to enhance your home security by allowing you to see, speak with, and unlock the door for visitors from the comfort of your indoor monitor.

PNI DF-926 Video Intercom System showing outdoor unit and indoor monitor

Whakaahua 1: The PNI DF-926 Video Intercom System, featuring the outdoor unit on the left and the indoor 7-inch LCD monitor on the right. The monitor displays a live video feed.

2. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokohia kei roto i to kete nga mea katoa kua whakarārangihia i raro nei:

  • 1 x Outdoor Unit (Camera and Call Button)
  • 1 x Indoor Unit (7-inch LCD Monitor)
  • 1 x Wall Mount Bracket for Monitor
  • 1 x Power Supply for Indoor Monitor (15V)
  • 1 x Power Supply for Outdoor Unit (12V)
  • Fixing Accessories (screws, wall plugs)
  • 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

3. Hua Neke Atuview

3.1 Aroturuki ā-Roto

The indoor monitor features a 7-inch color TFT LCD screen for clear video display. It includes controls for monitoring, two-way communication, door unlocking, and adjusting settings.

Close-up of the PNI DF-926 indoor 7-inch LCD monitor

Whakaahua 2: The indoor monitor with its 7-inch LCD screen, showing control buttons on the right side for various functions like monitoring, speaking, and unlocking.

3.2 Waehe o waho

The outdoor unit houses the camera, infrared LEDs for night vision, and a call button. It is designed for outdoor use with an IP54 rating, providing protection against dust and splashing water.

Close-up of the PNI DF-926 outdoor unit with camera and call button

Whakaahua 3: The outdoor unit, featuring the camera lens with visible infrared LEDs for night vision and the prominent call button at the bottom.

4. Tāutanga

The PNI DF-926 system requires a 4-wire cable connection between the indoor monitor and the outdoor unit for power and signal transmission. Both units require separate power supplies.

4.1 Te Whakamau i te Wāhanga o Waho

  1. Kōwhiria he wāhi tika e tata ana ki tō tomokanga, kia mārama ai te tirohanga a te kāmera view of visitors. The recommended height is approximately 1.5 meters (5 feet) from the ground.
  2. Use the provided fixing accessories to securely mount the outdoor unit to a wall.
  3. Ensure the unit is protected from direct heavy rain if possible, despite its IP54 rating.

4.2 Te Whakamau i te Aroturuki ā-Roto

  1. Select a convenient indoor location, such as a living room or hallway, where the monitor is easily accessible.
  2. Attach the wall mount bracket to the wall using the provided screws and wall plugs.
  3. Carefully hang the indoor monitor onto the bracket.

4.3 Hononga Waea

  1. Connect the 4-wire cable from the outdoor unit to the designated terminals on the indoor monitor. Refer to the wiring diagram in the full manual for specific terminal assignments.
  2. Connect the 15V power supply to the indoor monitor.
  3. Connect the 12V power supply to the outdoor unit. Hiranga: Ensure the outdoor unit receives continuous 12V power for proper operation, even when the indoor monitor is off.
  4. If connecting an electric door lock (purchased separately), connect its wires to the designated lock output terminals on the indoor monitor (12V/1A, 0.3s output).

Warning: Incorrect wiring can damage the system. If you are unsure, consult a qualified electrician.

5. Mahi

5.1 Te Whakautu Waea

When a visitor presses the call button on the outdoor unit, the indoor monitor will ring and display the visitor's image. Press the 'Answer' button (typically a phone icon) on the monitor to establish two-way audio communication.

5.2 Aroturuki

Ki view the outdoor area at any time without a visitor call, press the 'Monitor' button (often an eye icon) on the indoor monitor. The screen will display the live video feed from the outdoor camera.

5.3 Te iriti i te Kuwaha

During a call or while monitoring, press the 'Unlock' button (typically a key icon) on the indoor monitor to activate the electric door lock and allow entry. Ensure an electric lock is properly connected for this function.

5.4 Whakawhitiwhiti Tuarua

The system supports two-way audio communication for up to 2 minutes during a call or monitoring session.

5.5 Whakatika Tautuhinga

The indoor monitor allows adjustment of volume and melody. Consult the full manual for specific button functions and menu navigation to customize these settings.

6. Tiaki

Mā te tiaki auau ka roa te ora me te mahi tino pai o tō pūnaha waea ataata.

  • Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i te mata tirotiro o roto me te waeine o waho. Mō te paru uaua, whakamahia he tauera pakupakuamp cloth can be used, but avoid abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Nga Tikanga Taiao: The outdoor unit is rated IP54, meaning it is protected against dust ingress and splashing water. However, avoid direct exposure to high-pressure water jets or prolonged submersion. The system operates within a temperature range of -26°C to +60°C.
  • Tirohanga taura: Periodically check the 4-wire connection cable for any signs of wear or damage.

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your PNI DF-926 system, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore he whakaahua i runga i te mata tirotiro o roto.Loose 4-wire connection; outdoor unit not powered; monitor not powered.Check all cable connections. Ensure both indoor and outdoor units are receiving power.
Kāore he oro i te wā e kōrero ana.Volume too low; loose wiring; microphone/speaker fault.Adjust monitor volume. Check 4-wire connections. If problem persists, contact support.
Door lock does not activate.Electric lock not connected or faulty; incorrect wiring; insufficient power to lock.Verify electric lock connection and functionality. Ensure correct wiring to the monitor's lock output.
Outdoor unit does not respond (no ring, no video).Outdoor unit not powered; loose 4-wire connection.Ensure the outdoor unit has its dedicated 12V power supply continuously connected. Check the 4-wire cable connection.
Te tirohanga pō kino.IR LEDs obstructed or faulty.Clean the camera lens and IR LEDs. Ensure no obstructions.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraDF-926
WaitohuPNI
Mata Aroturuki o Roto7-inihi Tae TFT LCD
Whakatau Mata800 x 600 pika
Whanui PeeraCMOS
Matakitenga Po6 IR LEDs, up to 3m visibility (Black/White)
Waea Intercom RoaTae atu ki te 2 meneti
Putanga Maukati Hiko12V/1A, 0.3s (requires separate electric lock)
Momo Hononga4-wire cable between units
Indoor Monitor Power15V DC
Te Mana Waehe o waho12V DC
Whakamahi Hiko5 Watts
Te Waahi Mahi-26°C ki te +60°C
Whakatauranga IP (Wāhanga o Waho)IP54
Momo WhakaekeWall Mount, Screw-In
Ahu Aroturuki (L x W x H)22.5 x 16.5 x 3.6 cm
Rahi Waehe o waho (L x W x H)13.4 x 10 x 4.5 cm
Taumaha Tūemi650 Karamu

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, technical assistance, or service inquiries, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer, ONLINESHOP SRL. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.

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