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[. . . ] CAUTION Preventing electric shock Privacy and rights of portrait When installing or using the camera, please take into consideration the rights of others with regard to privacy. ●●It is generally said that "privacy" means the ability of an individual or group to stop information about themselves from becoming known to people other than those whom they choose to give the information. "Rights of portrait" means the right to be safe from having your own image taken and used indiscriminately without consent. Installation example A (detect visitors) To detect visitors at the entrance (gate) without detecting cars in the street About the external input terminal (for an external sensor connection) Choose an external sensor that is compatible with the specifications of the external input terminal. ●●After connection, use the main monitor to select the contact type ([Make contact] or [Break contact]) that matches the device. [. . . ] ●●Make sure you attach the cable covers after you make the temporary connection. Cable covers Screws Visible image: Visible image: Sensor operating range In the default settings, the motion detection sensor and heat sensor operate in the following way depending on changes to the brightness levels. Daytime or when it is bright At night or when it is dark Motion detection sensor Heat sensor ●●The brightness level is automatically determined by the camera when viewing images. A timer can be configured to switch the modes between day and night modes at specified times. ( [Day and night switch] setting in the Operating Instructions of the Video Intercom System) ●●The settings can be configured to match the installation environment by only operating the motion detection sensor and heat sensor at certain times, for example only during the day or only at night. ( [Heat sensor detection] and [Motion detection] settings in the Operating Instructions of the Video Intercom System) Registering to the main monitor Temporarily connect the camera to turn it on, and then register it to the main monitor as explained below. ●●The operations described here are based on the VL-SWD501 series main monitor. See the Operating Instructions of the Video Intercom System for more information. ■ Incorrect detections may occur in the following locations ●●Areas where people approach from directly in front of the camera, such as narrow walkways ●●On high-traffic streets (passing cars may cause detections even if they are more than 5 m away)  People moving sideways are visible, and cars in the street are less likely to cause incorrect detections.  Cars in the street are more likely to cause incorrect detections. 1 Main monitor operation → From the top menu of the main monitor, touch → [Register/Cancel] → [Register] → [Camera] → the camera number of the camera to be registered. ●●After this, use the camera and complete the following steps within about 5 minutes. Difficult to detect If you want to detect people as well as see the view directly in front of the camera, use a commercially available external sensor. Camera ●●In areas where objects move naturally, such as where the wind blows trees or hanging laundry (temperature variation and motion may cause incorrect detections) ●●In areas subject to breezes from fans, air conditioning unit compressors, or hot water heaters, or areas affected by car exhaust (severe temperature variations may cause incorrect detections) Installation example (using a commercially available external sensor) You can connect commercially available external sensors to the external input terminal. ●●In this case you must use the main monitor to change the camera’s [Sensor selection] setting. ( Operating Instructions of the Video Intercom System) ●●Refer to "About the external input terminal" ( above right) and connect the external sensor properly according to its specifications. 2 Camera operation Perform the following registration procedure while the camera is turned on. 2-1 Peel open the register button cover (A) and use the thin end of the cap removement tool (accessory) to press and hold the register button (B) for about 3 seconds. (Rear of camera) Visible image: Street B A Preventing accidents and injuries ●●Do not install or use the product in an inflammable atmosphere. ●●Do not install or use the product in health care facilities if any regulations posted in the area instruct you not to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF (radio frequency) energy. ●●Do not install or use this product near automatically controlled devices such as automatic doors and fire alarms. Radio waves emitted from this product may cause such devices to malfunction, resulting in an accident. ●●Do not mount the bracket in an unstable location, in a location subject to frequent vibration, on a ceiling, or on a weak wall. (Do not mount on plaster board, concrete blocks, wooden materials exposed to the outdoors, walls with very rough surfaces, or surfaces that are narrower than the width of the wall mount bracket. ) There is a risk of injury if the product falls, or of fire or electric shock if water enters the product. In the event they are swallowed, seek medical advice immediately. C ●●In areas with strong winds (wind can vibrate the camera, causing incorrect motion detection. ) ●●Where reflective objects are in front of the camera and can interfere with the heat detection, such as glass. ●●In areas where brightness changes easily (for example where shadows form in the afternoon and where lights turn on at night) ●●In areas where backlight occurs (faces in the dark may not be able to be identified. ) ●●If a strong light is shining on the camera, the visitor’s face may not be distinguishable. – Where the background is a white wall, and direct sunlight will reflect off it. – Where direct sunlight will shine on the camera. People pass in front of the external sensor and are easy to detect even if they approach straight to the camera. By configuring the [Sensor selection] setting so that only the external sensor is used, cars visible by the camera are less likely to be incorrectly detected. ●●The camera’s indicator lamp (C) flashes in green during registration. When registration is complete, a beep sounds and the indicator lamp lights in green. Camera Commercially available external sensor 3 To end the operation, press on the main monitor. Installing the power supply unit and camera Important: ●●Register the camera to the main monitor station before installation. ●●Holes must be made in the wall for cables and wires to pass through. [. . . ] DC cable 24 V DC *1 Cable binders (accessory) Motion detection: (Example 2) When there is an object in the top left of the viewable area that you do not want to be detected (cars in a street, etc. ). Changing the setting (Example: Video Intercom System VL-SWD501 series) Use the main monitor settings, select [Connected devices] → [Camera] → camera number → [Sensor settings] → [Heat sensor sensitivity] → the sensitivity from the 4 levels. 4 Cable covers (A) Screws (B) Close the cover (push closed until it clicks). 4 5 Use the cable binders (accessory) to secure the AC/DC cables (double-coated area) to the power supply unit. Make sure to replace the cable covers (A). 5 Attach the camera to the wall mount bracket and secure it. ●●After attaching the 4 screws (accessory), attach the screw covers. ●●Recommended torque: 1. 2 N·m {12. 2 kgf·cm} Screw covers (accessory) Screws (accessory) Testing the sensor detection images Confirm if images are correctly recorded before and after images are recorded for sensor detections. ●● he operations described here are based on the VL-SWD501 series main monitor. [. . . ]

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