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Diagram For Lock Installations 

Note:

      Due  to  power  consumption,  it  is  recommended  to  use  the   

permanent power supply method instead of batteries when 

frequently using monitoring function or motion detector. Do 

not to use the batteries and the power supply at the same 

time.

Outdoor Station

Outdoor Station

 Normally Open Lock

Normally open lock 

Lock

DC Power
for Lock

DC12V

+

DC Power

_

+

_

+

_

Normally 
closed lock 

DC Power
for Lock

DC12V

DC Power

+

_

+

_

Lock

+

_

Rain Cover

Rubber wire path

Puncture the rubber carefully to 

preserve water tight wire path 

through the rain cover.

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Menu Functions

 Normally Closed Lock

Date&Time

1.Press          beneath 

to display the main menu items.

2.Press 

Up

                  or 

Down

                  to  choose                ,  then  press                                     

        beneath 

Select

.

3.To set the time,

 

press 

Left

          or 

Right

          to choose the 

Hour

 or the 

Minute

, and press the

 Up

          or 

Down

          to 

adjust.

4.To select the date, press 

Left

          or 

Right

          to choose 

the 

Year

 or the 

Month 

or the 

Day

, and press the

 Up

          or 

Down

          to adjust.

5.Press          beneath 

Select 

to save the settings and return to 

the previous menu. 

Menu 

 

A

Notes:

The  time  format  is  24-hour  format  and  the  date  format  is 
YY-MM-DD.

The 

Date&Time

  must  be  set  to  ensure  that  the  time 

displayed on the monitoring pictures are correct.

When you replace batteries, you must set the time and the 
date again.

The 

Date&Time 

setting order is 

Hour

 -

 

Minute 

-

 

Year 

-

Month 

-

 

Day

.

Shaker jack

Summary of Contents for CL-3223

Page 1: ...CL 3223 USER S MANUAL Wireless Digital Video Doorbell ...

Page 2: ...m the wall outlet before cleaning then use a damp cloth to wipe Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners 5 Do not place objects on the line cord that may cause damage 7 Pay attention to the polarity of the batteries insert the rechargeable batteries in accordance with polarity symbols this instruction is found in the installing batteries section 8 9 Use only in the described manner 10 Stop using if i...

Page 3: ...nnect with DC 12V Water proof outdoor station IP55 Microphone and speakerphone Brightness and audio volume are adjustable Crystal clear sound quality PIR Motion Sensor Shaker function Optional Zooming Replay key 3 5 320x240 QVGA LCD display Video resolution 320 x 240 with 25 frames per second Transmitting distance with up to 200m range out of doors Transmitting distance with up to 50m range indoor...

Page 4: ...l the parts shown below are available If any pieces are missing or broken please promptly call your dealer User s Manual Rain cover Unpacking 3 Receiver Charger Outdoor station Adapter 6V 300mA Screws Ni MH battery pack Rechargeable CL 3223 USER S MANUAL ...

Page 5: ...Layout Outdoor Station 4 LED lights PIR Call button Speaker Camera Sensor light Microphone ...

Page 6: ... Locking Switch Antenna Speaker Charging pins LCD display Right Soft Unlock Replay key Left Soft key Accept key Power End key Manual Snap Monitor key Navigation key Microphone Charge indicator Battery compartment cover Shaker jack Optional ...

Page 7: ...eplace the battery cover slide the cover up until it snaps in place The batteries need to be replaced if they don t recover their full storage capacity after recharging When replacing the batteries always use a good quality Ni MH battery Notes Installing Batteries Plug the Rechargeable Ni MH battery pack into the battery compartment ...

Page 8: ...on Install six LR6 AA 1 5V alkaline batteries not supplied into the battery compartment matching correct polarity Reversing the orientation may damage the outdoor station When replacing the batteries always use good quality alkaline batteries Notes Installation Instruction Receiver Connect the modular end of the AC power adapter to the power jack of the charger then plug the AC adapter into a stan...

Page 9: ...y slide the unit down until it snaps into place Outdoor station 1 Choose a proper location for the outdoor station Be sure to consider the average height of visitors 2 Align the rain cover and screws with the holes in the wall 3 Install the outdoor station into the rain cover Please refer to picture 3 below 4 Drill holes and mount Wall anchors are provided if needed 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 10: ...locating near electrical appliances TV or a cordless phone for best signal performance 2 Ideal location is a central place with minimal obstructions 3 A pop up antenna is available to enhance the signal should it be needed 2 3 ...

Page 11: ...ion detector Do not to use the batteries and the power supply at the same time Outdoor Station Outdoor Station Normally Open Lock Normally open lock Lock DC Power for Lock DC12V DC Power _ _ _ Normally closed lock DC Power for Lock DC12V DC Power _ _ Lock _ Rain Cover Rubber wire path Puncture the rubber carefully to preserve water tight wire path through the rain cover Normally Closed Lock ...

Page 12: ...If a double prompt tone is heard the registration was not successful Turn the Receiver off Remove the batteries from the Outdoor Station for 30 seconds Turn the Receiver on again and re install the Outdoor Station s batteries Repeat steps 1 and 2 again to register the Outdoor Station ress beneath Menu on the Receiver then select the Register a New Outdoor Station 11 Call button Register key Note T...

Page 13: ...ceiver can support up to 4 Outdoor stations 1 When you have registered one Outdoor station the register interface will display as follows 2 When you have registered 4 Outdoor stations the register interface will display as follows ...

Page 14: ... the Outdoor Station by pressing and holding If there is one Outdoor Station the receiver will display 1 Monitor If there are more than 1 Outdoor Stations the Monitor can be selected by pressing Up or Down to choose the Monitor and select by beneath Select ...

Page 15: ...sition 2 When the selector detects an object at the camera it will show on the Receiver 3 To automatically record a photo of the detected object person refer to Snap Setting on page 20 and turn Auto Snap to On 4 Additional photos will be saved every 15 to 20 seconds as long as the object is present ...

Page 16: ...d 3 Press to end the conversation Notes The video conversation will automatically end after 2 minutes The video feed will automatically end after 5 minutes Simply plugging the shaker into the jack on the right of the charger the shaker function will be activated When the button is pressed on the Outdoor Station the shaker will vibrate Shaker function Optional Shaker jack Unlocking During a convers...

Page 17: ...Disturb Mode Receiver Display The figure shows the regular display that appears when the receiver is activated from standby mode A Battery charge condition of the receiver B During a call C Low battery condition of the outdoor station if batteries are inserted D Signal strength of the outdoor station E Zooming F Reject the call G The plug icon appears when the outdoor station is powered with 12 VD...

Page 18: ...t or Right to choose the Year or the Month or the Day and press the Up or Down to adjust 5 Press beneath Select to save the settings and return to the previous menu Menu A Notes The time format is 24 hour format and the date format is YY MM DD The Date Time must be set to ensure that the time displayed on the monitoring pictures are correct When you replace batteries you must set the time and the ...

Page 19: ...he volume 2 If a call is in progress press beneath Menu to display the main menu items 3 Press or to choose then press beneath Select 4 Press Left or Right to select the volume Each time you press Left or Right the receiver sounds with the selected volume 5 Press beneath Back to save the settings and return to the previous menu Up Down ...

Page 20: ...t to select the light level that you like Each time you press Left or Right the receiver displays with the selected light level 5 Press beneath Back to save the settings and return to the previous menu Up Down a Key Tone Receiver key tone can be silenced 1 Press beneath to display the main menu items 2 Press Up or Down to choose then press beneath Select 3 Press Up or Down to choose On or Off to e...

Page 21: ...an be stored When full the oldest photo will be deleted when a new one is taken Snap Setting The unique Snap Shot function records up to 50 photos of any visitors whether you are there or not To get Auto Snap set it up in the receiver as follows 1 Press beneath Menu to display the main menu items 2 Press Up or Down to choose then press beneath Select 3 Press Up or Down to choose 1 Photo 2 Photos 3...

Page 22: ...ss beneath Select 3 Press Left or Right to browse pictures 4 If you want to delete a photo use Left or Right to choose the photo you want to delete then press the beneath Del The display will show Delete press beneath Yes to confirm Then the LCD will show the next photo 5 Press beneath Back to return to the previous menu photo Snap Show Menu Functions continued Note Also you can press key to play ...

Page 23: ...om settings made and you will lose 1 Press beneath to display the main menu items 2 Press Up or Down to choose then press beneath Select 3 Press Up or Down to choose YES or NO to enable or disable the function 4 Press beneath Select to save the settings Result After resetting the receiver will return to standby mode Menu Menu Functions continued ...

Page 24: ...d hold the and at the same time about 5 seconds in standby mode then the display will show as follows 2 Press Left or Right to select the Outdoor station 3 Press Up or Down to select the unlock time 1 25 are selectable then press the Right soft key to confirm the display will show OK 4 After 5 seconds it will exit automatically Delete a Registered Outdoor Station Change the Unlock Time ...

Page 25: ...Pixels H 320 V 240 Image Processing Motion JPEG Image Resolution Frame Rate H 320 V 240 25fps White Balance Auto Lens Viewing Angle Diagonal Minimum Illumination 1 LUX without LED illumination LED 6 LEDs Power Requirement DC 12V 6 LR6 AA 1 5V alkaline batteries Power Consumption 500mA Max cells 400mA Max 12V DC Operating Temperature 30 40 Operating Humidity 0 85 RH Item Detail 24 2 1mm F2 6mm 135 ...

Page 26: ...5 Color LCD Data Rate 2 0Mbps Receiving Sensitivity 90dBm Demodulation Type GFSK Resolution 320 240 RGB Transmitting Power 19dBm TYP Power Requirement Ni MH 3 6V 800mAh Power Consumption Operating Temperature 10 40 Operating Humidity 0 85 RH No of outdoor stations supported Max 4 Item Detail Technical Specification 25 400mA Max ...

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