FERMAX 1431

Fermax Way-fi Video Intercom Kit 1431 User Manual

Tauira: 1431

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Fermax Way-fi Video Intercom Kit 1431. This system allows you to see and communicate with visitors at your door, and with its integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, you can manage calls and open the door remotely via your mobile device. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure proper functioning and safety.

2. Nga korero haumaru

  • Haumaru Hiko: Installation must be performed by qualified personnel in accordance with local electrical codes. Disconnect power before performing any wiring or maintenance.
  • Puranga wai: The outdoor panel is designed for outdoor use, but avoid direct high-pressure water jets. The indoor monitor is for indoor use only and must be protected from moisture.
  • Te pāmahana: Operate the device within specified temperature ranges to prevent damage.
  • Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke mo te horoi. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.
  • Whakarerekētanga: Do not attempt to modify or repair the device yourself. Refer all servicing to authorized service personnel.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokohia kei te noho katoa nga waahanga me te kore e pakaru i te wa e wetewete ana:

  • Fermax Way-fi Outdoor Video Panel
  • Fermax Way-fi 7-inch Indoor Monitor
  • Waenga Whakawhiwhi Hiko
  • Whakapuru Taonga (piki, mono taiepa)
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

4. Hua Neke Atuview

4.1 Outdoor Video Panel

The outdoor panel is the external unit of the video intercom system, typically installed near your entrance. It features a camera, microphone, speaker, and a call button for visitors to initiate communication.

Fermax Way-fi outdoor video panel

Whakaahua 1: Fermax Way-fi Outdoor Video Panel. This image shows the rectangular outdoor unit with a camera lens at the top, a speaker/microphone grille below it, and a circular call button at the bottom right.

4.2 Aroturuki ā-Roto

The indoor monitor is your primary interface for the system inside your home. It features a 7-inch capacitive touchscreen for intuitive control and integrated Wi-Fi for mobile connectivity.

Fermax Way-fi 7-inch indoor monitor

Whakaahua 2: Fermax Way-fi 7-inch Indoor Monitor. This image displays the white rectangular indoor monitor with a large 7-inch touchscreen showing a digital clock and various function icons like Camera, Photo, Video, Intercom, and Exit.

5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Hiranga: Installation of this video intercom system involves electrical wiring. It is highly recommended that a qualified electrician performs the installation to ensure safety and proper functionality.

5.1 Te Whakamahere i te Whakanoho

  • Outdoor Panel Location: Choose a location near your entrance that provides a clear view of visitors and is protected from direct heavy rain. The recommended height for the camera is approximately 1.5 to 1.6 meters from the ground.
  • Indoor Monitor Location: Select a central and easily accessible location inside your home, away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
  • Waea waea: Plan the routing of cables between the outdoor panel, indoor monitor, and power supply. Ensure sufficient cable length and protection.

5.2 Waea me te Whakapuru

  1. Momotu Mana: Ensure the main power supply to the installation area is turned off before starting any wiring.
  2. Mount Outdoor Panel: Secure the outdoor panel to the wall using the provided mounting bracket and screws. Connect the necessary wiring (power, video, audio, door lock control) according to the wiring diagram (refer to the separate installation guide for detailed diagrams).
  3. Whakamau Aroturuki ā-Roto: Secure the indoor monitor to the wall. Connect the wiring from the outdoor panel and the power supply unit to the monitor.
  4. Door Lock Connection: If connecting an electric door lock, ensure its power requirements are compatible with the intercom system. The system's door opener output typically provides a maximum of 250mA. If your door lock requires higher current (e.g., 3A), an external relay must be used to isolate the lock from the intercom board to prevent damage.
  5. Whakahiko: Once all connections are secure and verified, restore power to the system.

5.3 Wi-Fi and Mobile App Setup

  1. Initial Monitor Setup: Follow the on-screen prompts on the 7-inch monitor to complete the initial setup, including language and time settings.
  2. Tūhono ki Wi-Fi: Navigate to the network settings on the indoor monitor and connect it to your home Wi-Fi network. Ensure a strong signal for reliable performance.
  3. Tangohia te Waea Pūkoro: Download the official Fermax Way-fi mobile application from your smartphone's app store (iOS or Android).
  4. Pūrere Takirua: Open the app and follow the instructions to pair your Fermax Way-fi system with your mobile device. This typically involves scanning a QR code displayed on the indoor monitor or entering a pairing code.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

6.1 Te Whiwhinga Waea

  • On the Indoor Monitor: When a visitor presses the call button on the outdoor panel, the indoor monitor will ring and display the visitor's image. Touch the screen to answer the call and begin two-way communication.
  • On Your Mobile Device: If the Wi-Fi connection is active and the app is configured, you will receive a notification on your smartphone. Tap the notification to answer the call, view the visitor, and communicate remotely.

6.2 Te Whakatuwhera i te Kuaha

During an active call (either on the monitor or mobile app), an "Open Door" icon will be available. Tap this icon to activate the electric door lock and grant access to your visitor.

6.3 Intercom Function (if multiple monitors)

If you have multiple indoor monitors installed, you can use the intercom function to communicate between them. Refer to the monitor's on-screen menu for intercom options.

6.4 Tautuhinga Aroturuki

The 7-inch touchscreen monitor allows you to adjust various settings:

  • Rōrahi: Adjust ringtone and communication volume.
  • Tirohanga/Prata: Optimize screen display.
  • Rā/Wā: Tautuhia te rā me te wā tika.
  • Te tuhi: Some models may offer options to record video or capture images of visitors.
  • Whatunga: Manage Wi-Fi connection settings.

7. Tiaki

  • Te horoi:
    • Wipe the outdoor panel and indoor monitor surfaces with a soft, slightly damp kakahu.
    • Do not use harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents, as these can damage the finish or electronic components.
  • Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Periodically check the Fermax Way-fi mobile application or the indoor monitor's settings for available firmware updates. Keeping your system updated ensures optimal performance and security.
  • Takitaki auau: Occasionally check the outdoor panel for any obstructions to the camera or microphone, and ensure all connections remain secure.

8. Te Raru

Nga take me nga otinga noa:

  • Kāore he Whakaahua/Oro i runga i te Aroturuki:
    • Me mohio kei te kaha te punaha.
    • Check all wiring connections between the outdoor panel and indoor monitor.
    • Verify that the outdoor panel camera lens is clean and unobstructed.
  • Kāore e tuwhera te tatau:
    • Confirm the electric door lock is receiving power and is functioning correctly independently.
    • Check the wiring connection from the monitor to the door lock.
    • Hiranga: Ensure the door lock's current requirements do not exceed the intercom system's output (max 250mA). If your lock requires higher current (e.g., 3A), an external relay is essential to prevent damage to the intercom. Consult a qualified electrician.
  • Wi-Fi Connection Issues / No Mobile Notifications:
    • Verify your home Wi-Fi network is active and has internet access.
    • Check the Wi-Fi signal strength on the indoor monitor. If weak, consider relocating the monitor or using a Wi-Fi extender.
    • Ensure the Fermax Way-fi app on your mobile device has the necessary permissions (e.g., notifications, background data).
    • Restart your home router, the indoor monitor, and your mobile device.
    • If issues persist, try re-pairing the mobile app with the monitor.
  • Kounga Ataata Kino:
    • Clean the camera lens on the outdoor panel.
    • Ensure adequate lighting at the outdoor panel location.
    • Check wiring for any damage or loose connections that might affect video signal integrity.

9. Whakatakotoranga

WaitohuFERMAX
Tauira1431
HonongaWi-Fi ahokore
Rahi Mata7 inihi (17.8 cm)
Door Opener OutputMax 250mA (requires external relay for higher current locks)
ASINB07DKF9CVQ
Te Ra Wātea TuatahiPipiri 11, 2018
Nga waahanga e waatea anaKaore i te waatea nga korero
Whakahōu Pūmanawa Whakaaetanga Tae noaKaore i te waatea nga korero

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty details for the Fermax Way-fi Video Intercom Kit 1431 are not provided in the product information. For warranty claims, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact your retailer or the official Fermax customer support channel. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty-related requests.

Information regarding spare parts availability and guaranteed software updates is currently unavailable.

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