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Specifications:
- Visitors call
- Hands-free video intercom lock
- Monitor manually deterrent alarm
- Regular automatic shutdown feature infrared night vision
- Audio / video output
- Images can be accessed by memory available for image storage
- Tone level, and water-resistant door machine
- Power: DC 16V
- Screen: 4inch Flat CRT
- Resolution: ≥420 Line
- Indoor Size: 225 x 170 x 52 mm / 8.86 x 6.69 x 2.05 in (L x W x H)
- Outdoor Size: 127 x 95 x 35 mm / 5.0 x 3.74 x 1.38 in (L x W x H)
Details:

- Images can be accessed by memory available for image storage
How to Wire a Door Intercom:
- Door intercoms are a common feature in many homes and offices. An intercom, also referred to as talkback phone, is basically a part of an independent electronic communication system used for limited entrance door conversations
- A door intercom is mounted near the entrance to a house or an office and serves as a stand-alone communication device. If you want to add extra security to your home, you may want to know how to properly wire and connect a door intercom
- Turn off the power to the entrance door area. It is an essential and important step every time you are dealing with electricity
- Remove the cover of the doorbell button with a Phillips head screwdriver and set it aside. This way, you will be able to access the wiring behind it. Note that this is the outside doorbell button, the one that visitors press at your entrance door
- Disconnect the wires behind the doorbell button. Sometimes there is a small switch that needs to be pressed with a flathead screwdriver in order to detach the wiring
- Hold the new mounting bracket for your intercom against the wall, over the wiring behind the old doorbell. There are pre-drilled holes on the bracket and mounting screws in the installation kit as well. Use them along with a screwdriver to attach the bracket in its place
- Connect the wires to your new intercom doorbell assembly, following the instruction for the particular model you purchased
- Locate the existing transformer near your entrance door and run the wires from the doorbell to the AC adapter from your new intercom. Connect the intercom adapter to the transformer. Note that the transformer is actually an electrical housing located near your door, inside the house
- Disconnect the wires from the doorbell inside the house. Notice that this is not the outside doorbell assembly from Step 4, but the doorbell itself: the part of the system that produces the sound. You can twist the wires and then cover their ends with a wire connector
- Mount your new doorbell intercom to the wall. Make sure to find a suitable location for the intercom housing. Usually the manufacturer will recommend the best location. Drill the holes in the wall with a power drill and attach the intercom with screws
- Turn the power back on now that the installation and wiring process is completed. Test your new doorbell intercom with the help of another person
How to Buy a Video Security System:
- Somewhere between a baby monitor and commercial video surveillance, installing a video security system in your home offers peace of mind beyond what mechanical locks and wireless sensors can provide. Answer the front door without opening it, or watch your children play in their rooms or the backyard--all from the TV screen or anywhere in the world via the Internet
- Plan which areas you want to have monitored. Exterior doors are a logical spot, as well as landscaped areas where intruders can lurk. Inside the house, consider monitors for rooms occupied by children or elderly residents
- Monitor entries with a video door phone system. Most include a weatherproof camera with an infrared lens for night vision. Look for cameras that tilt or pan to show a broader area than a door peephole can. Many systems have two-way microphones
- Consider extra features such as motion sensors, dome (overhead) cameras and a device that automatically takes time- and date-stamped snapshots when a visitor presses the doorbell-- creating a record of who comes while you're not home
- Decide how you'll view images. Basic systems (from about $230) include a 4-inch (10 cm) black-and-white monitor and two cameras; upgrade ($350 and up, depending on extensions) to get larger and/or color monitors and more cameras
- Link the system to one or more televisions so you can see who's at the door without leaving your couch. Connect a VCR to record what the camera sees; network with a personal computer to view images from one or more cameras at the same time. An Internet connection lets you view the images from any Web-enabled device. Password systems let you open your front door remotely to let in guests or repairmen
- Create an intercom system with closed-circuit TV access by adding Web cams and monitors. Each system--wired or wireless-- has a few transmission limitations. Some only receive signals within a limited distance. Signals generally travel farther when they're in the line of sight instead of traveling through walls
- Choose auxiliary indoor cameras according to their purpose. In a baby's room, for example, look for an infrared lens and a directional microphone that activates the camera only when the baby coos or cries. Web cams start as low as $20; basic indoor systems range from $70 to $100
Package Included:
- 1 x Indoor Unit
- 1 x Outdoor Unit
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12-05-2011- Other Thoughts: Good to see who's ringing, and if he has a riot gun!
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12-03-2011- Other Thoughts: Great product and great customer service!
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12-01-2011- Other Thoughts: Works fine and easy to install. Happy with this product.
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Jay
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11-28-2011- Other Thoughts: It works very very well, I couldn't be more pleased!!!
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11-25-2011- Other Thoughts: Great product! Easy to install, great image and sound.
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11-22-2011- Other Thoughts: When I am working in the back of the house, in my office, this is the perfect product to make me feel safe.
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11-19-2011- Other Thoughts: Great picture, sound is good too.
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Noah
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11-17-2011- Other Thoughts: The old door bell broken so ordered this instead of calling a repairman.
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Mark
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11-15-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a lot better than the one I had bought before.
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Bert
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11-12-2011- Other Thoughts: Works like a champ, no hiccups. Very satisfied.
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