Fysic FDC-250 User manual

USER’S MANUAL
FDC-250

GB TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................3
2. INTENDED USE ...........................................................................................................3
3. PACKAGING CONTENTS............................................................................................3
4. INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................4
4.1 Charger .........................................................................................................................4
4.2 Indoor unit .....................................................................................................................4
4.3 Outdoor unit ..................................................................................................................5
Batteries .....................................................................................................5
Power adaptor ............................................................................................5
Mounting.....................................................................................................6
5. OVERVIEW...................................................................................................................7
5.1 Indoor unit .....................................................................................................................7
5.2 Outdoor unit ..................................................................................................................7
6. OPERATION.................................................................................................................8
6.1 To switch on/off .............................................................................................................8
6.2 When the doorbell rings ................................................................................................8
6.3 Monitor (looking outside yourself) .................................................................................9
7. SETUP ........................................................................................................................10
7.1 Volume ........................................................................................................................10
7.2 Brightness ...................................................................................................................10
7.3 Time and date ............................................................................................................. 11
7.4 Key tone...................................................................................................................... 11
7.5 Automatic snapshot .................................................................................................... 11
7.6 To view photos ............................................................................................................12
7.7 Reset to factory settings .............................................................................................12
8. EXPANDING WITH MULTIPLE OUTDOOR UNITS...................................................13
8.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................13
8.2 To register additional outdoor units.............................................................................13
8.3 To de-register ..............................................................................................................14
9. INCREASING THE RANGE USING THE EXTERNAL ANTENNA............................14
10. PHOTOS.....................................................................................................................15
10.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................15
10.2 To view and delete ......................................................................................................15
11. DOOR OPENER .........................................................................................................15
11.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................15
11.2 Operating the door lock...............................................................................................16
11.3 Door lock connection ..................................................................................................16
11.4 Door lock switch duration setup ..................................................................................17
12. SYSTEM ERROR .......................................................................................................17
13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................17
13.1 Indoor-unit...................................................................................................................17
13.2 Outdoor-unit ................................................................................................................18

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1. INTRODUCTION
The FDC-250 is a wireless video door telephone system. It allows you to see who’s
at the door and to ask what the purpose of the visit is before you open the door.
Additionally, a photo is taken of each visitor ringing your doorbell, including the date
en time, which is saved in the memory of the indoor post. The indoor post has a
memory capacity for 50 of these photos.
2. INTENDED USE
The Fysic FDC-250 allows you to wirelessly see who’s at the door and to commu-
nicate with this person. The Fysic FDC-250 is only suitable for household use and
can in no way prevent undesired visitors.
3. PACKAGING CONTENTS
outdoor unit with built-in camera and microphone /
speaker, suspension bracket, optionally with battery com-
partment (extra large suspension bracket)
indoor unit with built-in display and microphone / speaker and
rechargeable battery pack and belt clip
charger with adaptor
screwdriver with screws for installation and mounting

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4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Charger:
1. Insert the small plug of the adaptor cable into the
bottom of the adaptor and plug the adaptor into a 230V wall
socket.
2. You may choose to place the charger into a table or to use the
2 screws for wall-mounting.
The adaptor for the charger is included.
4.2 Indoor unit:
1. Slide the battery cover at the rear of the indoor unit down and off the indoor unit.
2. Install the supplied battery pack in the indoor unit, connecting the plug to the bat-
tery input.
3. Slide the battery cover back onto the indoor
unit.
4. You may also place the belt clip.
5. Place the indoor unit into the charger and
leave it there for 10-15 hours to properly
charge the battery pack.
The charge indicator will remain lit while charging
(attention: this indicator will NOT switch off when
the battery pack is charged).
4.3 Outdoor unit:
You may choose to have the outdoor unit run on batteries or power it via a power
adaptor. When powered by batteries, the monitor function will be unavailable. Batter-
ies or a power adaptor for the outdoor unit are NOT included. You may also choose
to use the standard doorbell transformer; the current doorbell and bell pusher will
then be excluded.
10 to
15 hours

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Batteries: (size AA, penlite LR-6, 1.5V, 4x, excluded)
1.Removetheprotectivecoverbyippingoffthe
cover using a screwdriver underneath the clip.
2. Remove the battery cover by unscrewing the
4 small screws.
3. Install the batteries, paying attention to the +
and -. Preferably, use Alkaline batteries.
4. Replace the battery cover onto the outdoor
unit, fasten it with the 4 small screws and
replace the protective cover.
5. Click the battery compartment into the bottom
of the outdoor unit.
Power adaptor: (8~12V AC or DC, 1000mA, excluded)
1. Remove the seal cover by unscrewing the 4 small screws.
2. Connect the 8-12V adaptor according to the illustration below.
3. Fasten the seal cover back onto the outdoor unit.
First, strip the insulation approximately 1cm.
You may ignore the (+) and (-) connection.
Pushinthewireandxit.
You may hide the connection for the battery compartment with the supplied rubber
panel with bonding strip. Remove the protective layer of the rubber panel en stick it
onto the bottom covering the connections.
1 2 3 4 5
DC Power
AC 8V
AC 8V
Lock
AC Power
Lock
8-12V~
8-12V
of
DC Power
AC 8V
AC 8V
Lock
AC Power
Lock
8-12V~
8-12V
of

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Mounting:
1. Determine the installation height for the outdoor unit.
2. Hold the suspension bracket against the wall at the desired height and draw the
drill holes.
3. Drill the holes, insert the plugs and mount the suspension bracket. You can
suspend the bracket exactly straight using the built-in spirit level. When using an
external power source, lead the wires through the hole in the rear of the suspen-
sion bracket and connect them to the connection strip.
4.Nowrstslidethetopoftheoutdoorunitintothesuspensionbracketandthen
push the bottom into the bracket, according to the illustration below.
5. Now fasten the outdoor unit into the bracket using the supplied screw.
Ifthecameramustbeaimedatanangletotheleftorright,rstmountthewall
bracket at an angle to the wall and then place the straight wall bracket onto it.

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5. OVERVIEW
5.1 Indoor unit:
1. Display
2. Left soft-button
3. Talk button, to answer calls
4. Charge LED indication
5. Manual snapshot, camera selection button
6. Direction buttons
7. Built-in microphone
8. Power button, Stop button, to end calls
9. Right soft-button, to show images, to unlock
10. Switch for clicking the external antenna outward for
improved range
11. External antenna
12. Built-in speaker
13. Battery compartment
14. Charger
15. Adaptor cable input
5.2 Outdoor unit:
16. Built-in speaker
17. Night light
18. Built-in camera
19. Photo cell
20. Bell pusher with built-in lighting
21. Built-in microphone
22. Separate battery compartment
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6. OPERATION
6.1 To switch on/off:
Outdoor unit:
As soon as the batteries are installed or the adaptor is connected, the outdoor unit
will be enabled. The outdoor unit cannot be switched off.
Indoor unit:
Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to switch on the indoor unit.
Press and hold the button again for 4 seconds to switch off the indoor unit.
Attention: the indoor unit is NOT switched off automatically when placed
into the charger.
6.2 When the doorbell rings:
Upon pressing the push button, the push button will illuminate. A “ding dong” sound
will be emitted and the face of the visitor will be shown on the display of the indoor
unit.
• when the surrounding light is inadequate, the object lighting of the outdoor unit is
enabled
• a photo of the visitor is taken automatically and is stored in the memory of the
indoor unit (see also chapter 9)
- when you do nothing, the call is ended automatically after ± 20 seconds
- if you want to ignore this visit, press the button; the image of the visitor will
disappear from the display
- if you’d like to talk to your visitor, you may press the button to accept the call
After accepting the call:
• You may talk to your visitor through the built-in microphone and speaker in the
indoor unit and in the outdoor unit; please keep in mind NOT to hold the indoor
unit against your ear like a regular telephone
receiver. Leave the indoor unit in the charger
while talking to your visitor or keep the indoor
unit in your hand at approx. 30cm from your
mouth and speak at a normal voice volume
level.
• the volume of the speaker of the indoor unit may be adjusted using the and
buttons(thevolumeofthespeakeroftheoutdoorunitisxedandcannotbe
changed).
• use the and buttons to set the screen brightness.
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• a photo was already taken upon ringing the doorbell, but you may choose to take
another picture of your visitor during your conversation by pressing the button.
• press the button to disconnect the call (or wait for 2 minutes until the call is
disconnected automatically)
When multiple outdoor units are registered:
When multiple outdoor units are registered and somebody presses the doorbell,
the camera number X# in the upper part of the screen will indicate at which outdoor
unit your visitor is calling.
6.3 Monitor: (looking outside yourself)
Also when there’s nobody pressing the doorbell, you may still enable the camera
and take a picture.
• brieypressthe button to switch on the indoor unit from its sleep mode
• press and hold the soft-button for 1 second to switch on the monitor function;
the display will be enabled to show the area in front of the camera
• you may listen via the speaker (talking back is only possible after pressing the
button)
• press the button to take a picture
• press the button to disconnect or wait for 5 minutes until the connection is
disconnected automatically
When multiple outdoor units are registered:
When multiple outdoor units are registered and you press and hold the but-
tonfor1second,youmustrstusethe and buttons to select the desired
outdoor unit and then press the buttontoconrm.
Attention: if the outdoor unit is powered by batteries, the monitor function
is NOT available.

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7. SETUP
Via the menu function of the indoor unit, you may manage the various settings of
the video door phone.
Menu Replay
Battery capacity indication
Menu Replay
Talk-back indication
Menu Replay
Indication while zooming
Menu Replay
Power indication, the intercom is connected to
xedpower
Menu Replay
Call signal disconnected
Menu Replay
Active camera
Menu Replay
RF signal strength
7.1 Volume:
Except for when in use, you may adjust the volume in the menu:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the MENU soft-button
3. use the and buttons to select the Volume function
4. press the Select soft-button
5. use the and buttons to set the volume
6. press 2x the BACK soft-button to save your settings and to leave the menu
7.2 Brightness:
Except for when in use, you may adjust the Brightness in the menu:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the MENU soft-button
3. use the and buttons to select the Brightness function
4. press the Select soft-button
5. use the and buttons to set the Brightness
6. press 2x the BACK soft-button to save your settings and to leave the menu
Menu Replay

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7.3 Time and date:
The photo of the visitor also shows the time and date. You may set the time and
date here:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the MENU soft-button
3. use the and buttons to select the Date & Time function
4. press the Select soft-button
5. press the and buttons to switch between hours, minutes, day and date and
use the and buttons to change the settings
6. press 2x the BACK soft-button to save your settings and to leave the menu
7.4 Key tone:
Each time you press a button, a key tone will be emitted. You may enable or dis-
able this key tone:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the MENU soft-button
3. use the and buttons to select the Key tone function
4. press the Select soft-button
5. use the and buttons to select whether you want to switch the key tone On
or Off
6. press the Select soft-button to save your setting and press the BACK
button to leave the menu
7.5 Automatic snapshot:
Of each visitor pressing the doorbell a photo is taken automatically. You may dis-
able or enable this function or set it to 1 photo/press, 2 photos/press or 3 photos/
press:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the MENU soft-button
3. use the and buttons to select the Auto. snap set function.
4. press the Select soft-button
5. use the and buttons to set the automatic snapshot to On or Off
6. press the Select soft-button to save your setting and press the BACK
button to leave the menu

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7.6 To view photos:
Of each visitor pressing the doorbell a photo is taken automatically (the automatic
snapshot function must be enabled). You may view these photos as follows:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the REPLAY button
OR
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the MENU soft-button
3. use the and buttons to select the Snap show function.
4. press the Select soft-button
Now the last photo taken will appear in the display.
The red letter in the upper part of the screen indicates which camera has taken the
photo.
The green digits represent the photo number.
Press the Del button to delete a photo.
Press the BACK button to leave the photo viewer.
7.7 Reset to factory settings:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the MENU soft-button
3. use the and buttons to select the Default Set function.
4. press the Select soft-button and use the and buttons to choose
whether to perform a factory reset (Yes ) or not (No)
Factory settings:
volume: level 5
brightness: level 5
key tone: on
automatic 1 snapshot: on
photo memory: empty

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8. EXPANDING WITH MULTIPLE OUTDOOR UNITS
8.1 Introduction:
Up to a maximum of 4 outdoor units may be connected to a single indoor unit. In
this way you can guard multiple entrances to your company or home (main en-
trance, personnel entrance, warehouse, garden gate, and garage).
Additional outdoor units are available via the Fysic service department on tele-
phone number 073 6411 355 (Netherlands) or 03 238 5666 (Belgium) or via the
internet www.Fysic.nl
8.2 To register additional outdoor units:
Preparation for registration:
1. Install the batteries into the indoor unit and charge them.
2. Install the batteries into the outdoor unit or connect the adaptor to the unit
3. Keep both the indoor unit and outdoor unit handy
4. Keep a small screwdriver or paperclip handy
To register:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe but-
ton to wake up the indoor unit
2. press the MENU soft-button
3. use the and buttons to select the Register function
4. press 2x the SELECT soft-button; in the lower part of the
display ‘Searching...’ will appear.
5. press 1x the bell pusher of the
outdoor unit
6. now press and hold the register
button at the rear of the outdoor
unit until the camera lighting
startsashingafterseveral
seconds
7. the indoor unit and outdoor unit
are now searching for each
other; the registration is successful as soon as the indoor unit shows the image
of the outdoor unit; the number of the outdoor unit is indicated in the middle of
the display at the top

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Maximum 4 outdoor units.
The indoor unit is suitable for registering 4 outdoor units. As soon
asyoutrytoregisterafthoutdoorunit,thewarning“Register
Full” will appear.
8.3 To de-register:
You can only de-register ALL outdoor units at once. After doing so you may choose
to register a certain outdoor unit again.
1.Withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. Now simultaneously press the button and the right button and press and
hold these buttons for 5 seconds.
3. After 5 seconds the message ‘Registration Cleared’ will appear and all outdoor
units are now de-registered.
9. INCREASING THE RANGE USING THE EXTERNAL ANTENNA
The indoor unit is provided with an external antenna. The antenna sits on top of the
indoor unit.
1. Push the silver button to the right.
2. The external antenna will pop out.
3. Rotate the antenna until it’s standing upright to
increase the reception sensitivity.

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10. PHOTOS
10.1 Introduction:
• Of each person pressing the doorbell a photo is taken automatically.
• This photo is saved in the internal memory of the indoor unit, including the time
and date of that picture.
• You may also take photos yourself in the monitor mode.
• The photos are saved in the internal memory of the indoor unit and CANNOT be
copied or moved elsewhere.
• The indoor unit has a memory capacity for 50 photos.
• Via the menu function of the indoor unit you may disable the automatic snapshot
function for visitors.
• The indoor unit has a memory capacity for 50 photos. When the memory is full,
each new photo will overwrite the oldest photo in the memory. You CANNOT
export the photos
10.2 To view and delete:
1.withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. press the Replay soft-button; the most recent photo will be shown
3. use the and buttons to scroll the photo directory
4. in the bottom of the screen the time and date of the snapshot are shown
5. in the upper middle part of the screen the order number of the photo is shown
6. press the left DEL soft-button to delete the current photo, press the right
YESbuttontoconrmorpresstheleft NO soft-button to cancel
In addition to using the Replay soft-button, you may also view photos via the
menu by selecting the ‘Snap Show’ option in the setup menu.
11. DOOR OPENER
11.1 Introduction:
The indoor post is provided with a control function to open an automatic electric
door lock. This function is only available when the talk-back function ( ) is activat-
ed and the outdoor unit is connected to an external adaptor. The outdoor unit can
control both NC (normally closed) and NO (normally opened) door locks.

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11.2 Operating the door lock:
You may activate the door lock as follows.
1. Upon pressing the push button, the push button will illuminate. A ‘ding dong’
bell signal is emitted and the face of your visitor appears in the display of the
indoor unit.
2. To talk to your visitor, press the button to accept the call.
3. Press the button to activate the door lock.
4. Your visitor can now open the door and enter.
11.3 Door lock connection:
The door lock may be connected according to the illustration below.
8-12V~ Lock
_
AC Power
Lock
Lock
AC Power
Lock
8-12V
+
8-12V
8-12V~
8-12V
+
8-12V
-
-
8-12V~ Lock
_
AC Power
Lock
Lock
AC Power
Lock
8-12V
+
8-12V
8-12V~
8-12V
+
8-12V
-
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11.4 Door lock switch duration setup:
You may set a time for how long the door lock can be activated.
1.Withtheindoorunitonstand-by,rstbrieypressthe button to wake up the
indoor unit
2. Now simultaneously press the button and the right button and press and
hold these buttons for 5 seconds. “Unlock time” will appear in
the display.
3. Use the and buttons to select the correct outdoor post
with door lock (1~4)
4. Press the or button to set the switch duration (1~25 sec.)
5. Now press the Back soft-button; “OK” will appear in the
displayasaconrmation.
6. The screen turns off automatically after 5 seconds.
12. SYSTEM ERROR
If you think that an error has occurred in the system, please remove the batteries
from the indoor unit and outdoor unit. Now wait several minutes and replace the
batteries. If this does not resolve the problem, please contact the Fysic service
department at telephone number 073 6411 355 (Netherlands) or 03 238 5666 (Bel-
gium) or via the internet www.Fysic.nl
13. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
13.1 Indoor-unit
Receiving Frequency Range: 2.400GHz ~ 2.4835GHz
Monitor: 3.5’’ Color LCD
Data Rate: 2.0Mbps
Receiving Sensitivity: -90dBm
Demodulation Type: GFSK
Resolution: 320x240(RGB)
Transmitting Power: 19dBm (TYP)
Power Requirement: Ni-MH3.6V, 800mAh
Power Consumption: 400mA Max
Operating Temperature: -10°C ~ 40°C
Operating Humidity: 0% ~ 85%RH
Weight: 188g
Size receiver: 85x115x27mm (WxHxD)
charger: 93x55x75mm (WxHxD)
No. of outdoor stations: Max.4

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13.2 Outdoor-unit
Transmit Frequency: Range 2.400GHz ~ 2.4835GHz
Data Rate: 2.0Mbps
Transmitting Power: 19dBm (TYP)
Modulation Type: GFSK
Transmitting Distance: Outdoor: 200m, Indoor: 50m
ImageSensorType: 1/4″ColorCMOSImageSensor
Effective Pixels: H:320 V:240
Image Processing: Motion JPEG
Image Resolution / Frame Rate: H:320 V:240 / 25fps
White Balance: Auto
Lens: 2.1mm / F2.6
Viewing Angle (Diagonal): 135°
Minimum Illumination: 1 LUX (without LED illumination)
LED: 6 LEDs
Power Requirement: 8~12V AC or DC +/- 5%
4 LR6(AA),1.5V alkaline batteries
Power Consumption: 500mA Max (cells)
400mA Max (8~12V AC or DC)
Door contact:
Contact rating (Res. load): 0.3A 60VDC / 0.5A 125VAC / 1A 30VDC
Max. switch voltage: 125VAC / 60VDC
Max. switching current: 2A
Max. switching power: 62.5VA / 30W
Operating Temperature: -30°C ~ 40°C
Operating Humidity: 0% ~ 85%RH
Weight: 109g excl. 251 incl. batteries
Size: 50x125x35mm (WxHxD) excl. batteries
50x200x35mm (WxHxD) incl. batteries

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