Commax CMV-70S User manual

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Tabl of Cont nts
1. Gr tings
●Thank you for Purchasing COMMAX Products
●Please carefully read this User's Manual (in particular, precautions for safety) before using a
product and follow instructions to use a product exactly.
1. Greetings ...............................................................................................1
2. Warnings and Cautions...........................................................................2
3. Part names..............................................................................................4
4. Operation ................................................................................................5
5. Settings .................................................................................................10
6. Initialization ...........................................................................................13
7. Installation.............................................................................................13
8. Wiring Diagram. ....................................................................................15
9. Product components .............................................................................17
10. Specifications......................................................................................18
11. Safe Operation guide ..........................................................................18

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2. Warnings and cautions
Please follow the things described below in order to prevent any
danger or property damage.
Warning
Caution
Pr hibiti n.
N disassembly
N t uch
Must f ll w strictly.
Sh ws plugging ut the p wer c rd
with ut an excepti n
Sh ws the warning and cauti n f r an electric sh ck.
Sh ws the warning and cauti n f r a fire.
It may cause a seri us damage r
injury if vi lated.
It may cause a min r damage r
injury if vi lated.
Pow r & Installation
Warning
Please d n’t use several
pr ducts at the same time n
ne p wer s cket.
·It may cause a fire due t an
abn rmal verheating.
Please d n’t bend the p wer
cable excessively r it may
cause an electric sh ck.
·fire when using a damaged
p wer cable.
Please d n’t handle the
p wer cable with a wet hand.
·It may cause an electric
sh ck.
Please plug ut the p wer
cable fr m the s cket when
n t using it f r a l ng peri d
f time.
·It may sh rten the pr duct
lifespan r cause a fire.
Please d n’t install the
pr duct in the place where
there is much il, sm ke r
humidity.
·It may cause an electric
sh ck r fire.
Please d n’t install the
pr duct with the lightening
and thunder.
·It may cause an electric
sh ck r fire.
Please d n’t use and c nnect
this pr duct with ther
pr ducts with different rated
v ltage
·It may cause a dis rder r
fire.
When installing the pr duct
that generates heat, please
install the pr duct away fr m
the wall (10cm) f r the
ventilati n.
·It may cause a fire due t
the increased internal
temperature.

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Cl aning & Us
Please d n’t disassemble,
repair r rebuild this pr duct
arbitrarily (please c ntact the
service center if a repair is
needed.
·It may cause an electric
sh ck r fire.
Please plug the p wer cable
firmly int the inner end
·It may cause a fire.
Please h ld the plug tightly
when unplugging the p wer
cable (a part f the c pper
wire may be disc nnected if
the grabbing is nly made n
the c rd when pulling ut the
cable).
·It may cause an electric
sh ck r fire
When c nnecting the p wer
cables after cutting the cable,
please install the pr duct with
p wer ff
·It may cause an electric
sh ck r fire
When installing the pr duct,
please fix it firmly while using
the wall-m unting unit and
screws.
·It may cause an injury fr m
the falling bject.
Please be careful when using
an AC circuit breaker since
there is a p ssibility f an
electric sh ck.
When cleaning the pr duct,
please rub it with a s ft and
dry cl th after plugging ut
the p wer cable. (Please
d n’t use any chemical
pr ducts such as wax,
benzene, alc h l r cleanser.)
Please d n’t dr p the
pr duct n the gr und and
d n’t apply a sh ck .
·It may cause a failure.
Please use the designated
c nnecti n cable within the
maximum calling distance
designated f r the pr duct
·It may reduce the pr duct
perf rmance.
Please check the use v ltage
and current f r the DC- nly
pr ducts and use the
appr priate rectifier.
·It may cause a fire.
Please av id direct rays f the
sun r heating devices at a
time f installati n.
·It may cause a fire.
Please d n’t install the
pr duct n an unstable place
r small supp rt b ard.
·It may cause an injury if it
falls d wn while in use.
If an abn rmal s und, burning
smell r sm ke is c ming ut
f the pr duct, please plug ut
the p wer cable and c ntact a
service center.
·It may cause an electric
sh ck r fire.
Please d n’t insert any
metallic r burnable materials
int the ventilati n h le.
·It may cause an electric
sh ck r fire.
Please use nly the designated
batteries f r the pr ducts f
using DC p wer.
·It may cause an electric
sh ck r fire.
Cl aning & UsPow r & Installation
Warning
Caution

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3. Part nam s
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
No.
Part name
1
7” TFTLCD
2
Speaker
3
Monitoring button
4
Guard and
interphone button
5
Door release button
6
Menu button(touch)
7
Talk button
8
C-MIC
9
Menu button(side)
10
Enter button
11
△button
12
▽button
13
Power ON/OFF
14
Connecting terminals

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4. Op ration
4-1 Functions for singl & MODUM syst m
4-1-1 Us for singl syst m
1) Communicat with visitor
(1) Communicate in Monitor
① As the paging button on a door camera is pressed, the paging tone rings at the
connected videophone and the visitor’s figure appears on the monitor.
② Press “Call” button to talk to the visitor and “Door release” button to open the door.
(The door release function is enabled only when the screen is turned on and the
individual door camera has door release terminal)
③If another visitor calls from another entrance during a call, the first call is
automatically ended and the connection to another entrance is made.
④ Press the “Call” button to finish the communication and convert to the standby
mode.
(2) Communicate with additional interphone
① As the paging button on a door camera is pressed, the paging tone rings at the
interphone and videophone at the same time.
② Pick up the hand-set to start talking with a visitor, and to release the door for
pressing HOO switch or Door release button.
(The door release function is enabled only when the screen is turned on and the
individual door camera has door release terminal).
③ Visitor, interphone and monitor can communicate at the same time if press the “Call”
button of monitor.
④ Hang off the hand-set to finish the call and convert to standby mode.
2) Communication b tw n th monitor and int rphon
(1) Monitor ➔Interphone
① Press the “Guard and interphone” button in the monitor, the paging tone rings at the
interphone.
② Pick up the handset to start communicating with interphone.
③ Press “Call” button to finish the communication and convert to standby mode.
(2) Interphone ➔Monitor
① Pick up the hand-set and press the “Call” button, the paging tone rings at the
monitor.
② Press “Call” button on the monitor to start communicating.
③ Hang off the hand-set to finish the communication and convert to standby mode.

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3) Monitoring
① Press the “Monitoring button” in standby mode, you can check the image in order.
- Camera 1 → Camera 2 → OFF → Camera 1 → repeat
②Press “Call” button during monitoring to call to the entrance.
4-1-2 Us for MODUM syst m
- This function is only for MODUM system.
- If the MODUM system is connected, it is automatically recognized when it boot.
Please reboot the power after installation for stable operation.
1) Communicat with visitor
(1) Communicate in monitor
(a) Paging from a common entrance
① When a visitor page from a common entrance, the paging tone rings and the visitor’s
figure appears on the monitor.
② Press “Call” button to talk to the visitor and “Door release” button to open the door.
(The door release function is enabled only when the screen is turned on.)
③ If another visitors calls from an individual entrance, the paging tone rings and press
“Monitoring” button to receive a call from the individual entrance after finishing the
communication with a common entrance.
④ Press “Call” button to finish the call and convert to standby mode.
(b) Paging from an individual entrance
- Same as the Single system mode.(Except interphone related information)
- The paging tone rings when it is received a paging from a common entrance or guard
station while talking with the individual entrance. Press “Guard and interphone” button
to connect after finishing communication with the individual door unit.
2) Communication with a guard
(1) Receive a call
① The paging tone rings when receive a call from guard station.
② Press “Call” button to communicate.
③ When it receive any paging from an individual door camera, the paging tone rings and
press “Monitoring” button to receive a call from the individual door camera after
finishing the communication with a guard station.
④ Press “Call” button to finish the communication and convert to standby mode.

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2) Communication with a guard
(1) Receive a call
① The paging tone rings when receive a call from guard station.
② Press “Call” button to communicate.
③ When it receive any paging from an individual door camera, the paging tone rings and
press “Monitoring” button to receive a call from the individual door camera after finishing
the communication with a guard station.
④ Press “Call” button to finish the communication and convert to standby mode.
(2) Make a call
- The following menu appears on the right-lower corner when “Guard and interphone” button is
pressed in standby mode.
- For paging “Porter”, press “Monitoring” button while the menu is displayed on the screen.
: The call is connected if PORTER receives it.
- For paging “Guard”, press
“Guard and interphone” button
while the menu is displayed on
the screen.
: The call is connected if the
guard receives it.
- Press “Call” button if you don’t
make a call.
3) Monitoring (Individual ntranc / Common ntranc / CCTV)
- The following menu will be appeared on the right-lower corner when press the “Monitoring”
button in standby mode.
- Press “Monitoring” button to monitor the individual entrance when OSD menu displays on
screen.
- Press “Guard and interphone” button to monitor the common entrance when OSD menu
appears on screen.
: Press “Call” button to make a call while monitoring the individual and common entrance.
Press “Call” button to finish the menu.

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- Press “Door release” button to monitor CCTV when OSD menu appears on screen.
: When the CCTV monitoring mode is selected, the additional select menu displays on
screen. Press “Call” button to finish it. (Refer to description below to select CCTV for
monitoring.)
- Additional CCTV selection menu
(1) When 1 unit of CMD-104VU is installed,
: Ports number 1 to 4 will be shown on screen and press each port number that will be
displayed on the screen.
: Port number that is displayed on the screen depends on the setting of DIP S/W of CMD-
104VU.
(If port number 1-2 is connected, only no. 1 and 2 will be displayed)

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(2) When 2 units of CMD-104VU are installed
: The ▷mark will be shown with port number and you can move on the next page. (Up to 8
ports, No. 1-8)
: According to ID setting of CMD-104VU, ID 1 of CMV-104VU will be connected with port
No. 1 ~ 4, ID 2 of CMV-104VU will be connected with port No.5 ~ 8.
NOTE
1. You can check the other CCTV screen pressing other numbers while you are monitoring.
(If you press the same button that you have already monitored, monitoring will be finished
and convert to standby mode.)
2. You can select up to 8 CCTV, and available quantities are automatically recognized and
displayed on screen.
4) Pag th l vator
- If the elevator is connected with monitor, you can use this function.
- In the standby mode, if you press the “Guard & Interphone” button, the additional menu will
be displayed at the lower-right corner of screen.
- For paging elevator, press the door release button while the menu is displayed.
- When you page the elevator, “EVL CALL” message will be displayed at the top of screen.
- After paging the elevator, the screen will be back to the standby mode.
- If you don’t page the elevator, press the “CALL” button.

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- Press “Menu” button in video call or monitoring mode then Setting OSD will be
shown on screen.
- Both front touch keys and side switches can be used for settings as below.
1) Sid switch s
- Start and finish menu : ⑨MENU button - Select and input : ⑩SELECT button
- Move up / right : ⑪△button - Move down / left : ⑫▽Button
2) Touch k ys
- “Menu" button then OSD will be display on right side of screen as below.
5. S ttings

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- OSD will be changed as below when select any menu.
5-1 DOOR VIDEO SET (Control th display)
1) BRIGHTNESS : select 0~20, defaults 10
2) CONTRAST : select 0~20, defaults 10
3) COLOR : select 0~20, defaults 10
- Settings for Brightness / Contrast / Color
(1) Use “Move” key to go to the each section
(2) Press “Select” key to activate the section(Move to the select window)
(3) Use “Move” key to adjust the level from 0 to 20.
(4) After adjustment, press “Select” key to go back to menu.
4) RESET : Reset Brightness / Contrast / Color.
Press “Select” key and select YES. And then press “Select” key again to reset.
5) EXIT : Press “Select” key to go back to setting menu.
5-2 UTILITY(S t th volum and scr n ratio)
1) CHIME-BELL VOLUME : Adjust the chime-bell volume when it receives the paging.
- Adjust from 0(MUTE) to 3(MAX).
2) SPEA ER VOLUME : Adjust the speaker volume while calling.
- Adjust from 1(MIN) to 3(MAX).
3) CHIME-RECALL MODE : Sets the count of chime-bell.
- SINGLE : 1 time / REPEAT : Continually

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※Setting
- ZOOM : 4: 3 ratio’s image is enlarged to fill the screen. (defaults value)
- 4:3 : the actual ratio of the image from camera.
- WIDE : 16:9 ratio’s image is enlarged to fill the screen.
4) EXIT : Press “Select” key to go back to setting menu.
5-3 INFORMATION (Ch ck product nam and v rsion)
1) Model : Product name
2) Version : Product version
3) HOME ID : Display the household number.
4) Video : Display the transmission formats (PAL / NTSC)
5) Source: Display the position of camera (lobby, entrance camera etc.)
6) Touch : Display the touch key version.
5-4 EXIT
- Using the move buttons to “Exit” menu and finish the setting

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7. Installation
6. Initialization
▷Monitor
※Not
●Avoid installing the product in the area of direct sunlight.
●The position of the unit's body should fit the standard height range
(Recommended height range is 1450 ~ 1500mm.)
●Avoid installing the product exposed to gas exposure, magnetic force,
in humid temperatures, as it may damage the condition and
performance of the product.
- As “Interphone” and “Door release” buttons are pressed, at the same time, more than 3
seconds in standby mode, the initialization will be progressed with “Beep-Beep-Beep”
sounds.
- Please note that all information and screen mode are initialized with this progress.
SCREW T4(4EA)
SCREW M3(1EA)

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※Not
●Do not install a door camera in the area exposed to direct sunlight or
backlight.
●Please keep the lens clean for the clearest image reflection.
▷Cam ra

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8. Wiring Diagram
※If you connect with MODUM system, you need to connect with 'CAMERA2' ports and
floor distributor(Please refer to the manual of floor distributor for wiring.)
Warning :
- If you connect with a floor distributor(to connect with lobby or guard station), you have
to connect with only 'CAMERA2' port.(If you connect with 'CAMERA1' port and floor
distributor, it will not be operated normally.
- Do not use it with other devices when you use it with floor distributor, other devices,
- When the system power cut off in case of blackout, each device can't be recognized to
each other because of communication problem. In this case, re-boot the Video-phone.

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※Not
1. In case, if there is a high-voltage power line in the area of installation, use metal tube
coaxial cable for wiring
2. Beware of wrinkling of line coating and cable stick-outs as it may cause circuit shortage
and operation inconvenience.
3. When connecting a monitor with a camera, make sure power switch is turned off.

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9. Product compon nts
①Monitor(CMV-70S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1EA
②Wall bracket for monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1EA
③User Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1EA
④Wall bracket mounting screw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4EA
⑤Monitor fixing screw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1EA
⑥Connector 2P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1EA
Connector 4P . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3EA
(T)4 X 18mm (M)3 X6mm
2P(1EA)
4P(3EA)
①
④⑤⑥
②③

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10. Sp cifications
11. Saf Op ration guid
CMV-70S
●Make sure to turn on the product
●In case if physical damage or operation failure is detected, do not hesitate to
contact Service Center
●All electric power must be blocked by the building blocking device
●Do not place water bottles or flowerpots upon the product
●Please, turn the power off when installing or repairing the product
Ringtone
Wiring type
Camera 4-wire (Polarity, CAM2 will be convertible with
MODUM system) Inperphone 4-wire (Polarity)
Power 100V-240V~, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption Stand by : 4 W Max : 12 W
Communication method HANDS FREE type (Voice switch circuit)
Monitor 7″ TFT-DIGITAL LCD
- Individual entrance: Electronic chime with 3 tones
(for 2 consecutive times)
- Guard : Melody chime
- Interphone : Electronic bell
Image transmitting time Monitoring : 30 ±5sec , Communication : 60 ±5sec
Max. Distance(UTP) 28m(0.5mm) / 50m(0.65mm) / 70m(0.8mm)
Operating Temperature 0 ~ +40℃(32°F ~ 104°F)

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