Phase Electronics LHL100GE User manual

LHL100GE
2.4GHz LIGHTING CAM
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
PACKAGE CONTENT
The Lighting Cam is packed specially to minimize the chance of the contents being
damaged during shipping and handling. Please check the unit carefully and confirm
the contents listed below are included.
No. Item Qty
1 Base Unit 1
2 Screw Pack 1
3 Halogen Bulb 1
4 Operating Instruction Manual 1
INTRODUCTION
Your LIGHTING CAM is a unique surveillance system for your home or business. At
night, the built-in passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor turns on the light when it detects
motion in its coverage area, so that camera images can be clearly seen. During the
day, the built-in photocell sensor saves electricity by deactivating the light. This
camera can link up with a control panel (after code learning) and save the recorded
video on the panel’s memory card via signal streaming. The unit is designed for both
indoor and outdoor usages.
Note: 1) This product belongs to part of a security system that monitors
/operates 24 hours nonstop. 2) Read this entire manual before you start
to install the system.
BEFORE START
BULB INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Always handle quartz halogen bulb with a soft cloth. Do not touch the bulb
with your bare hand as it will shorten the bulb life.
(1) Do not touch the light while it is in use or still hot. Allow it to cool off (about 5
minutes) before touching it.
(2) Do not use halogen bulb rated higher than 120 watts.
(3) Disconnect the power cord or wall switch and then use a cross head screwdriver,
loose the screw at the bottom edge of the front surround (FIGURE 1).
(4) Take off the front surround. Install bulb by inserting one end first and depressing
until enough clearance is gained to seat the other end of the socket. Rotate
halogen bulb to assure proper seating. Refit the front surround in place and
fasten the screw (FIGURE 2).
Side
V
iew &
Interior View
Fr
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t
Vi
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w B
otto
m
V
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w
①Floodlight
②Lampshade
③Microphone
④Camera
⑤PIR (Motion Sensor)
⑥Speaker
⑦Pair/Power Button Cover
⑧Pair/Power (PAIR/ ) Button
Antenna
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FIGURE1 FIGURE2
CHOOSING A MOUNTING LOCATION
For the best results, fix the unit on a solid surface, 2.5m above the ground.
Avoid aiming the unit at pools, heating vents, air conditioners or objects which
may change temperature rapidly.
Do not allow sunlight to fall directly on the front of unit.
Try to avoid pointing the unit at trees or shrubs or where the motion of pets may be
detected.
The motion sensor is more sensitive to objects moving across its field of view. It
is less sensitive to an object moving directly towards the sensor head. (FIGURE
3).
MORE SENSITIVE
SENSOR
LESS SENSITIVE
SENSOR
SENSITIVITY TO MOTION
FIGURE 3
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not install the product in storming or raining weather.
Be sure to switch off power source before installing.
To avoid fire or burn hazards:
Allow fixture to cool before touching.
The product must be installed in an upright position as shown in the following figure.
(FIGURE 4)
FIGURE 4
IMPORTANT
Installation must be performed by skilled technicians who are informed about the
standards and technical requirements of the appliance and its proper installation.
Check your local codes as they apply to your situation. If the house wiring is of
aluminum, consult with an electrician about proper wiring methods.
Before proceeding with the installation, TURN OFF THE POWER TO THE
LIGHTING CIRCUIT AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BOX TO AVOID
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
INSTALLATION
A drill and a screwdriver are needed for installation. Select a location for the unit based
on the coverage angles as shown in FIGURE 5 (110°at 8m range).
TOP VIEW
0
12
2
4
8
4
0
12
8
84
SIDE VIEW 12 UNIT:m
110°
FIGURE 5
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Install a wall switch adjacent to the power source (FIGURE 6). This will help you
operate LIGHTING CAM with ease.
FIGURE 6
WIRING INSTRUCTION
(1) Switch off the power source or wall switch.
(2) Remove the wall box then unscrew one of the screws on the pressure block.
(FIGURE 7)
FIGURE 7
Note: There is a “UP” mark shown on the interior wall box. Be sure to have “UP” mark
shown upwardly when fixing the wall box on the wall.
(3) Use a screwdriver to break a small hole on the cable gasket enabling the power
cord to enter the wall box. (FIGURE 8)
CABLE GASKET
WALL- BOX
FIGURE 8
(4) Route the power cord through the cable gasket.
Note: The power cord must meet H05RN-F,
1.0mm²requirement.
(5) Fix the wall box to the pre-determined mounting location by making use of the two
screws provided. (FIGURE 9)
FIGURE 9
(6) Strip approximately 6-8mm insulating part of the wires from the power cord.
Before connection, ensure that the wall box gasket is firmly seated in its original
place.
(7) Connect the BROWN wire (Live wire) to the terminal block “L” mark.
Connect the BLUE wire (Neutral wire) to the terminal block “N” mark.
Connect the YELLOW/GREEN (Ground wire) to the terminal block “ “ mark.
(FIGURE 10)
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FIGURE 10
(8) The unit should be earthed.
(9) Ensure that the terminal block is put in its original position after connecting the
wires.
FUNCTION SETTING
POWER UP
Press and hold the PAIR/ button for about 4 seconds to turn on the unit. Once the
Lighting Cam is powered up, it will take a short period to warm up. After 20 seconds,
the unit enters standby mode and is ready for function.
CODE LEARNING
The camera must complete code learning with the control panel to be fully functional.
Follow the steps below to implement code learning:
1. Power on the control panel and set it into code learning mode (refer to the
Operation Guide of the panel for details).
2. Press the
PAIR/ button on the camera once so as to emit the ID code to the
panel.
3. When the panel successfully learns the code of the camera, the code learning
process is complete.
Note: To unpair the camera, use the “unpair” function on the control panel.
OPERATION
Once powered on, the camera will start to detect movements within its coverage
area. When the PIR is triggered by motion, the camera will start to record live
images. The recorded video will be streamed as A/V signal to the control panel
and saved on the panel’s memory card.
If the ambient light level is below pre-set value when the PIR is triggered, the light
will also turn on.
Refer to the table below for a summary of the operation:
Ambient Light
Function Day Night
PIR Sensor ON ON
Camera ON ON
2.4GHz Video Streaming ON ON
Light OFF ON
Control Panel ON ON
TROUBLESHOOTING
Light does not turn on:
Confirm that you have made a correct “wiring connection”.
Make sure that the bulb has not burned out and is installed correctly.
PIR is not working:
Do not allow sunlight to fall directly on to the front of the unit.
The camera not recording and no warning sound after trigger:
The camera does not complete code learning with control panel.
Make sure the PIR is triggered for camera to become active
If none of above conditions, turn off the unit and then turn on to try again.
The taken images of people are blurred during the night:
Avoid taking images with sky as background; turn the camera lens down if it
is the case.
Try not to spot the light on reflective objects; the reflection of light could
cause blurred images.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requiremen
t
220-240V
/
50Hz
Lighting Load Max. 120W Halogen Bulb
PIR Detection Angle Up to 180
°
a
t
3m range
PIR Detection Distance Up to 12m under 28
°
C
Protection Class CLASS I
Protection Degree IP44
Swiveling Angle Sensor Part: Horizontal 90°(45°left, right), Vertical 30°
(downward)
Mounting Height 2.5m
Warm Up Time
A
bout 20 seconds
Operating Temperature
Range -10°C - +50°C
Max. 90% relative humidity, non-condensation.
RF Range 150m (open space)
Dimension 254.1 x 148 x 206.5 mm
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CAMERA
Pixel Up to VG
A
(640*480)
White Balance
A
uto
A
GC
A
uto
Backlight
Compensation Auto
SNR >48 dB
Gamma Compensation 0.45
Electric Shutter
A
uto
A
ngle 60D/48H/36V degree
Microphone Built-in
*Specifications are subject to change without notice. A501112262R 2013/06
Warning:
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use separate
collection facilities. Contact your local government for information regarding the
collection systems available.
If electrical appliances are disposed of in landfills or dumps, hazardous substances can
leak into the groundwater and get into the food chain, damaging your health and
well-being.
When replacing old appliances with new ones, the retailer is legally obligated to take
back your old appliance for disposal at least for free of charge.
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