ANJIELO SMART 60120S-2+67022E

ANJIELO SMART Wired Video Intercom System User Manual

Model: 60120S-2+67022E

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your ANJIELO SMART Wired Video Intercom System. This system is designed for multifamily apartments, offering secure and convenient communication with visitors. Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and use to ensure proper function and safety.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

The ANJIELO SMART Wired Video Intercom System is a comprehensive solution for building access control and communication. It features a robust outdoor doorbell unit and multiple indoor monitors, enabling visual and audio communication with visitors, as well as remote unlocking capabilities via RFID cards.

Diagram showing a multifamily building with one outdoor doorbell unit and three indoor monitors, illustrating the system's setup.

Figure 2.1: Multifamily Intercom System Overview. This image illustrates a typical installation in a multi-story building, showing one outdoor doorbell unit connected to multiple indoor monitors, allowing separate monitoring for each unit without interference.

Āhuatanga matua:

  • Multifamily Design: Supports 2 to 12 indoor monitors with one outdoor camera.
  • Matakitenga po: Built-in LED infrared lights for clear video in low-light conditions.
  • Ororongo Ara-rua: Enables communication between indoor monitors and the outdoor unit.
  • Aratau mangu: Option to mute doorbell rings for undisturbed rest.
  • IP65 parerangi: Outdoor unit is resistant to rain and dust.
  • Aroturuki LCD 7-inihi: Slim design, touch-key operation, hands-free display.
  • Wewete Kāri RFID: Convenient access control for residents.
  • Hononga 4-Waea: Standard wiring for reliable communication.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i to kete:

  • Outdoor Doorbell Unit (Quantity: 1)
  • Indoor Monitor (Quantity: 3 for this specific model)
  • 5-meter 4-core connection cable (for testing purposes)
  • Whakanuia nga tira me nga punga
  • Power adapter(s)
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

Note: Additional cables, electric locks, power supplies for locks, and exit buttons are not included and must be purchased separately if required for your installation.

4. Whakatakotoranga

Āhuahira Whakatakotoranga
Ingoa Tauira 60120S-2+67022E
Hononga Waea (pūnaha waea-4)
Outdoor Unit Functions Intercom, Monitor, RFID Unlock
Mata Aroturuki o Roto 7-inihi TFT LCD
Whakataunga kamera 1.0 MP
Kāmera View Koki 120 Waeine
Matakitenga Po Built-in LED Infrared Light
Outdoor Unit Material ABS Plastic, Aluminum Alloy (weatherproof housing)
Rauemi Aroturuki o Roto ABS Engineering Kirihou
Whakatauranga parewai IP65 (Wāhanga o Waho)
Power Supply (Outdoor) DC15V 1.2A
Power Supply (Indoor) AC100-240V whakauru
Momo Tāuta Surface Mounting (Outdoor & Indoor)
Te Waahi Mahi -30°C to +60°C (Outdoor Unit)
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (2-6 units) 264 x 127 x 43 mm
Outdoor Unit Dimensions (8-12 units) 330 x 127 x 43 mm
Ngā Ahu o te Aroturuki o Roto 218 x 123 x 22 mm
Diagram showing the dimensions of the outdoor doorbell unit and the indoor 7-inch monitor in millimeters.

Figure 4.1: Product Dimensions. This image provides detailed measurements for both the indoor monitor and the outdoor doorbell unit, including the buried wall bottom cover for the outdoor unit.

5. Nga korero haumaru

  • Momotuhia i nga wa katoa te hiko i mua i te mahi i tetahi whakaurunga, tiaki ranei.
  • Ensure all wiring is correctly connected according to the wiring diagram to prevent damage to the system or electrical hazards.
  • Do not expose the indoor monitor to water or high humidity.
  • The outdoor unit is IP65 weatherproof, but avoid submerging it in water.
  • Use only the provided power adapters or approved replacements.
  • Keep the product away from strong magnetic fields or sources of interference.
  • Professional installation is recommended for complex wiring setups.

6. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

6.1 Nga Tohutohu Waea

The system uses a 4-wire connection. A 5-meter 4-core cable is included for testing. For permanent installation, you will need to purchase longer cables based on the distance between the outdoor unit and the indoor monitors. Refer to the table below for recommended cable types and distances:

Tawhiti Diamita taura
Tae atu ki te 50 mita 0.5 mm² (AWG 20)
50 - 100 mita 0.75 mm² (AWG 18)
Neke atu i te 100 mita 1.0 mm² (AWG 17) or consult a professional

Ensure all connections are secure and insulated. Incorrect wiring can damage the system.

6.2 Te Whakamau i te Wāhanga o Waho

  1. Choose a suitable location near your entrance, typically at eye level (around 1.5 meters or 5 feet from the ground).
  2. Use the included mounting bracket as a template to mark drilling points on the wall.
  3. Tuhia nga rua me te whakauru i nga punga pakitara.
  4. Whakamaua te taiapa whakapuru ki te pakitara me nga wiri.
  5. Connect the 4-core wiring and power supply to the outdoor unit.
  6. Attach the outdoor unit to the mounting bracket, ensuring it is firmly in place.
  7. Verify the unit is level and the camera view kare e araia.
Image showing the outdoor doorbell unit mounted on a wall next to a gate, with rain falling, demonstrating its IP65 weatherproof rating.

Figure 6.1: Outdoor Unit Installation. This image shows the outdoor unit installed in an exterior environment, highlighting its weather resistance and suitable mounting location.

6.3 Te Whakamau i te Aroturuki ā-Roto

  1. Select a convenient indoor location, such as a hallway or living area, where the monitor is easily accessible.
  2. Mark drilling points using the monitor's mounting bracket.
  3. Tuhia nga rua me te whakauru i nga punga pakitara.
  4. Kia mau ki te awhi whakapuru ki te pakitara.
  5. Connect the 4-core wiring from the outdoor unit and the power adapter to the indoor monitor.
  6. Carefully attach the indoor monitor to the mounting bracket.
  7. Monohia te urutau hiko ki tetahi putanga hiko.

7. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

7.1 Te Whiwhinga Waea

When a visitor presses the call button on the outdoor unit, the indoor monitor(s) will ring and automatically display the video feed from the outdoor camera.

  1. Hei whakautu i te waea, pehia te Whakautu button (typically a phone icon) on the indoor monitor.
  2. You can now speak with the visitor using the two-way audio function.
  3. Hei whakamutu i te korerorero, pehia te Whakautu pātene ano.

7.2 Monitoring the Outdoor Area

Ka taea e koe ma te ringa view te wāhi o waho i ngā wā katoa:

  • Pehia te Aroturuki button (often an eye icon) on the indoor monitor. The screen will display the live video feed from the outdoor camera.
  • Pehia te Aroturuki patene ano hei whakaweto i te whakaaturanga.

7.3 Te iriti i te Kuwaha

If an electric lock is connected to the system, you can unlock the door remotely:

  • I a koe e waea ana, e aroturuki ana rānei, pēhia te pātene Wewete button (often a key icon) on the indoor monitor. The connected electric lock will disengage.
  • The outdoor unit also supports RFID card unlocking. Present a pre-programmed RFID card to the reader on the outdoor unit to unlock the door.

7.4 Matakite Po

The outdoor unit is equipped with built-in LED infrared lights, which automatically activate in low-light conditions to provide clear black-and-white video footage.

Split image showing the outdoor doorbell unit in a daytime setting on the left and the same unit in a nighttime setting with infrared illumination on the right, demonstrating night vision capability.

Figure 7.1: Day and Night Vision. This image illustrates the system's ability to provide clear visuals both during the day and at night, thanks to its integrated infrared night vision.

7.5 Aratau Wahangu

To avoid disturbance, especially during nighttime, you can activate the silent mode:

  • Pehia te Aratau Wahangu button (often a bell with a slash through it) on the indoor monitor. The doorbell ringtone will be muted.
  • The monitor will still display the video feed when a visitor calls, allowing you to see who is at the door without audible notification.
  • Pehia te Aratau Wahangu patene ano hei wetehohe.
Image showing an indoor monitor displaying a family, with a 'Silent Mode' icon and a person sleeping in the background, indicating the feature's purpose.

Figure 7.2: Silent Mode Activation. This image demonstrates the silent mode feature, which allows users to mute the doorbell ringtone for undisturbed rest while still being able to see visitors on the monitor.

7.6 Kowhiringa Tīpakonga

The indoor monitor offers 52 different ringtones. Consult the monitor's on-screen menu or specific buttons to browse and select your preferred ringtone.

Image showing an indoor monitor displaying a family, with musical notes and text indicating '52 ringtones to choose from'.

Figure 7.3: Ringtone Options. This image highlights the availability of 52 different ringtones for the indoor monitor, allowing users to customize their doorbell sound.

8. Tiaki

  • 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 ensure no liquid enters the devices. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Tirohanga taura: Periodically check all wiring connections for signs of wear, damage, or loose connections. Repair or replace damaged cables immediately.
  • Arotahi Wāhanga o Waho: Keep the camera lens on the outdoor unit clean and free from obstructions (e.g., dirt, spiderwebs) to ensure clear video quality.
  • Tuku Hiko: Ensure power adapters are not damaged and are securely plugged into outlets.

9. Te Raru

Raruraru Take pea Rongoā
Kāore he ataata, kāore hoki he oro i runga i te mata
  • Ko te hiko kaore i te hono
  • Waea waea korekore, hē ranei
  • Kua pakaru te taura
  • Check power connections to both units.
  • Verify all 4-wire connections are secure and correct.
  • Inspect cables for damage; replace if necessary.
Monitor not ringing when doorbell is pressed
  • Silent mode is active
  • He iti rawa te rōrahi
  • take waea
  • Deactivate silent mode.
  • Adjust ringtone volume on the monitor.
  • Tirohia nga hononga waea.
Te kounga ataata ngoikore (pōuriuri, pōuriuri)
  • Te arotahi kamera paru
  • Insufficient lighting (night vision not activating)
  • Cable length too long or incorrect gauge
  • Horoia te karāhe kāmera o te waeine o waho.
  • Ensure night vision LEDs are not obstructed.
  • Verify cable length and diameter meet specifications.
Kāore te mahi whakatuwhera tatau e mahi
  • Electric lock not connected or faulty
  • Wiring issue to the lock
  • RFID card not programmed or faulty
  • Check connections to the electric lock.
  • Ensure the lock is receiving power and functioning correctly.
  • Re-program RFID cards or try a different card.

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

ANJIELO SMART products are designed for reliability and performance. For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please refer to the contact information provided with your purchase documentation or visit the official ANJIELO SMART website. Please have your model number (60120S-2+67022E) and purchase date ready when contacting support.

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