TUYA eyevision INTELLI HD Series User manual

Third Generation 4 Wire Intercom System
KP 23-HD
WF 8-HD-BK
V01.02 03/11/23
8'' TOUCH SCREEN
SMART MONITOR
INTELLI HD SERIES
4 Wire Indoor Monitor
With Built-In WiFi For Smart Phone

ŸDue to our constant developments, your purchased model functions may vary slightly to the instruction manual provided.
ŸWe always endeavor to try to update our manuals regularly in accordance with the level of new development.
ŸConnect this unit ONLY to other compatible units specified within this manual,
ŸConnecting anything else to this unit may damage it or prevent it from operating correctly.
ŸDo not place the power cords from the AC/DC adapters, camera or monitor where they can be pinched or cut.
ŸKeep cords away from children’s, pets and routine household traffic.
ŸDo not place heavy objects on power cords or cover cords with rugs or carpet.
ŸWhen the system is not in use, please unplug the AC/DC adapters from the wall outlet.
ŸSlots or openings in the back of the monitor are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the video monitor or
equipment and to protect it from overheating.
ŸThese openings must not be blocked or covered.
ŸThe monitor should never be placed near a heater and should not be placed in a built in installation such as a bookcase unless proper
ventilation is provided.
ŸAll parts of the system should be protected from shocks and vibrations.
ŸFor cleaning the Lens & Screen please do the cleaning with a soft cotton cloth, do not use organic or chemical impregnate cloths. If
necessary please use a damp soft cloth to clean dust.
ŸImage distortion may occur if the video door phone is mounted too close to magnetic field e. g. Microwaves, TV, computer etc.
ŸPlease keep the indoor monitor away from wet areas, high temperature, dust, caustic and oxidation gas in order to avoid any
unpredictable damage.
Precautions
Quick Reference Diagram for Simple Installations
Table of Contents
Page 2
Precautions
Quick Reference Diagram for simple installations
Page 3
Indoor Monitor overview, installation and specifications
Outdoor Unit overview, installation and specifications
Page 4
Cabling types and maximum lengths
Power Adapter
Page 5
Cabling Topology
Page 6
Wiring Overview
Page 7
KP 23-HD wiring, LED indicator, exit button electric striker and gate
automation connection
Page 8
Keypad Programming
Page 9
Keypad Programming cont.
Page 10
Keypad Programming cont.
Indoor Monitor Touch Button Overview
Page 11
Using the indoor monitor (general use)
Page 12
Indoor Monitor Typical Configurations
Page 13
Indoor Monitor Typical Configur
Page 14
Multimedia
Page 15
Multimedia cont.,Common Door lock Output
Page 16, 17, 18, 19
Tuya APP and Configuration
Automatic Gate OR Electric Striker
See Pages 5 & 6
Power Adapter for
KP 23-HD Model Only
RED=VCC
LAN
CHIME

Resolution 8" (1024*600)
Power Consumption Maximum 1200 mA
Power supply External power supply DC 12-15V
Operating Temp 0~+50℃
SD Card Requirement 2GB~128GB Class 10 micro SD Read/Write 10MB/S Min.
System Capacity 6 indoor monitors + 2 outdoor stations + 2 cameras (1MP MAX.)
Video Input Signal CVBS, CVI, TVI, AHD2.0, 1080P
2 TFT display
4 Microphone
3 Mechanical Button
5 Speaker
6 SD card slot
1 Power Indicator LED
Indoor Monitor Specifications
Indoor Monitor Installation
Outdoor Unit Installation
Wall Plugs Wall Bracket
Cables
• Avoid installation near magnetic fields such as AC motors or
Lifts
• Avoid facing the camera to direct sunlight
• Install the camera lense equal with average height eye level
• Always ensure power is off when connecting and
disconnecting
• Ensure that the AC power supply is at least 30cm from the unit
to avoid interference.
Indoor Monitor Overview
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120
Outdoor Unit Specifications Outdoor Unit Overview
Camera Sensor 1/3" CMOS Camera
Viewing Angle 120°
Definition 2 MP
Night Viewing IR LED
Operating Temperature -0°C to +50°C
Operating Voltage 12-15V DC
Operating Current 30mA Standby 70mA Operational
Card Type IC Card (KP 23-HD Only)
IP Rating IP65
1 Speaker
2 Camera
3 Microphone
4 IR LED’s
5 IC Tag Sensor (KP 21 ONLY)
6 Keypad (KP 21 ONLY)
7 Call Button
8 Volume Adjustment Pot
9 Wiring
Outdoor Unit Installation with angle bracket Outdoor Unit Installation without angle bracket
• Avoid installation near magnetic fields such as AC motors or Lifts
• Avoid facing the camera to direct sunlight
• Install the camera lense equal with average height eye level where possible
• Always ensure power is off when connecting and disconnecting
• Ensure that the AC power supply is at least 30cm from the unit to avoid interference.
KP 23-HD
wall plugs wall plugs
long countersunk
screws
long countersunk
screws
short black
countersunk screw
short silver
countersunk screw short silver
countersunk screw
14
6
2
35

Cabling
Power Adapter Limitations
4C ordinary unshielded wire and shielded wiring
3C ordinary unshielded + video cable(RG-59) connection method
CAT5/CAT6 network cable connection (not recommended)
≤50 meters
≤100 meters
≤80m (4*0.5mm²)
Indoor Monitor & Outdoor Unit 15V 1A Power Adapter
* Max extendable distance is 3m
* Recommended cable to extend length is 14/020 pair
* Only one unit per power supply
≤50m (4*0.3mm²)
DC
AC
+
-
OUT
OUT
15V DC 1.5A Power Supply
* Max distance is 5m
* Recommended cable to is 14/020 pair or greater
* Max one unit per power supply

Through the settings menu each monitor MUST be set with
an ID number. The DEVICE ID Setting can be found in the
monitors MODE menu.
First Monitor (Master) is addressed 01
Second Monitor (Slave 1) is addressed 02
Third Monitor (Slave 2) is addressed 03
Fourth Monitor (Slave 3) is addressed 04
Fifth Monitor (Slave 4) is addressed 05
Sixth Monitor (Slave 5) is addressed 06
Cabling Topology
2C 2C
Automatic Gate
OR
Electric Striker
(See pages 5 & 6)
Automatic Gate
OR
Electric Striker
(See pages 5 & 6)
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
2C
COMMON
Automatic Gate
OR
Electric Striker/Magnetic lock
(See page 7)
Power Adapter for
KP 23-HD Model Only
Power Adapter for
KP 23-HD Model Only
Master
Slave
Slave
Slave
Slave
Slave

Wiring Overview
DOOR 2
Automatic Gate
OR
Electric Striker
See Pages 5 & 6
DOOR 1
Automatic Gate
OR
Electric Striker
See Pages 5 & 6
Power Adapter for
KP 23-HD Model Only
Power Adapter for
KP 23-HD Model Only
External Chime System
N/O Relay (voltage free)
Latches for 5 seconds upon doorbell ring
6
LAN
RXN
RXP
TXN
TXP
LAN
LAN
DC12V
DC12V
ROUTER
ORANGE
GREEN
BLUE
BROWN
WHITE ORANGE
WHITE BLUE
WHITE GREEN
WHITE BROWN
RED=RxN
WHITE==RxP
YELLOW=TxP
BLACK=TxN
DC
CHIME POWER
CHIME POWER
CHIME
DOOR 2

Red (Intercom Switching Power Line to Indoor Monitor)
Black (Intercom Ground Line to Indoor Monitor)
White (Intercom Audio Line to Indoor Monitor)
Yellow (Intercom Video Line to Indoor Monitor)
}
Green (Normally Open Circuit)
Brown (Normally Closed Circuit)
Orange (Relay Common)
}
Blue (Exit Button Normally Open Connection)
}
Grey (Power Adapter Negative)
Purple (Power Adapter Positive)
}
Intercom Line
to indoor monitor
Unlock Relay
Exit Button
Power Adapter
Green (Normally Open Circuit)
Orange (Relay Common)
Push Button/ OSC Input
Common/Ground for Push Button/ OSC Input
Grey (System Negative/Power Adapter Negative)
Blue (Exit Button)
Fail Secure Electric Striker Connection (Power ON to Unlock)
KP 23-HD Outdoor Station
Fail Safe Electric Striker Connection (Power OFF to Unlock)
Automatic Gate Connection
Exit Button Connection
Door Station LED
Wiring Overview
White LED
Standby (Without Motion Detection)
Green LED
Unlocking Outdoor Station Electric Striker or
Automatic Gate
RED LED
Standby (With Motion Detection)
In a Video Monitoring/Communication State
Green (Normally Open Circuit)
Grey (Power Adapter Negative)
Orange (Relay Common)
Purple (Power Adapter Positive)
JOIN
Black
Black/White
Power
Adapter
-
-
+
+
Orange (Relay Common)
Grey (Power Adapter Negative)
Brown (Normally Closed Circuit)
Purple (Power Adapter Positive)
JOIN
Black
Black/White
Power
Adapter
-
-
+
+
Purple (Power Adapter Positive)
Black
NO
COM
Black/White
Power
Adapter
-+
12V DC
250mA Max.
12V DC
250mA Max.

#
#
#
Type * then swipe an already working tag
Type the current PIN (The default which cannot unlock is 0000)
Type the new PIN and press # (4 Digits)
Repeat the new password and press #
#
#
#
#
9
9
1
1
9
9
9
9
1
1
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 0 to enter the PIN programming menu
Type 1 to enter the Tag programming menu
Type 11# to enter the common PIN menu
Type in a user position between 001 and 200
Type the new PIN and press # (4 or 6 Digits)
Swipe the tag
Repeat the new PIN and press #
Press *, * then # to exit
Press *, * then # to exit
Press *, * then # to exit
Successful Command
Failed Command
Returned one step in Menu
Press *, * then # to exit
*#
#
#
9
6
6
9
6
6
9
6
6
9
6
6
9
6
6
9
6
6
#
0
77
Changing the Admin PIN
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 0 to enter the PIN programming menu
Type 77# to enter the admin PIN menu
Type the new PIN and press # (6 Digits)
Repeat the new PIN and press #
*#
9999
99
Entering and Exiting Admin
Buzzer Alerts
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
*
4
4
4
4
4
4
0
4
4
00
0
Providing a User with a Tag (or changing) there PIN number
*
*
#
#
#
#
#
9
9
1
SWIPE
SWIPE
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
9
9
1
1
9
9
1
1
1
1
#
1 #
0
1
1
0
1
0
Changing the Common Unlock PIN
Adding a User Tag
Bi!
Bi!
Bi!
Bi!
Bi!
Bi!
Bi!
Bi! Bi!
Swipe the add tag
Swipe the add tag to complete programming
Swipe the add tag a second time
Swipe the add tag a third time
Swipe the new users tag, you can swipe through multiple one after the other
SWIPE ADD TAG
SWIPE ADD TAG
SWIPE ADD TAG
SWIPE ADD TAG
SWIPE NEW USER TAG
Adding User Tags using the Admin Add Tag
Note: Adding tags using this method does not give each tag a USER ID number, this means the tags can only be deleted by a complete clear of all user
tags OR the tag being available and present for deleting.
#
9
99Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 6#
Swipe the tag to be nominated as the add tag
Swipe the tag to be nominated as the delete tag
Press *, * then # to exit
*#
#
9
SWIPE ADD TAG
SWIPE DELETE TAG
**
99
6
Adding Administrator ADD/DELETE tags

*#
9999
99
#
#
3
5
x
x
x
x
Changing the Security Settings
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 3 to enter the Access Control Setup Method
Type 5 to enter the Security Settings
Type the setting number and press #
Type the setting number and press #
#
#
*
*
*
*
Press *, * then # to exit
Press *, * then # to exit
#
#
#
0
0
0
0
1
2
Only unlocking by Tag
Unlocking by PIN or Tag (Default)
Unlocking by Tag first followed by PIN
#
#
#
0
0
0
0
1
2
No Security (Default)
Swiping non-registered card or 10 incorrect PINS within a 5 minute period results in 2 minute shut down of the unlocking system from
the outdoor station along with a doorbell call to the monitor.
Swiping non-registered card or 10 incorrect PINS within a 5 minute period results in an alarm output from the buzzer for 1 minute
along with a doorbell call to the monitor.
*#
9999
99
Changing the Access Control Method
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
*#
9999
99
#
4
05
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 4 to enter the unlock time setting menu
Type the amount of seconds (00-99) then press #
#
**Press *, * then # to exit
Setting the Unlock Time for PIN number and Tag Users
Note for the monitor its unlocking time can be set via the monitor itself
#
9
99Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 2 to enter into deleting state
Type in the used user ID to be deleted between 001 and 200
Press *, * then # to exit
*
#
9
**
99
1 #
2
00
Deleting a User by there ID number
*#
#
#
9
SWIPE
**
999
99
2
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 2 to enter into deleting state
Swipe the tag
Press *, * then # to exit
Deleting a User by using there tag
Swipe the delete tag
Swipe the delete tag to complete programming
Swipe the delete tag a second time
Swipe the delete tag a third time
Swipe the users tag you wish to delete, you can swipe through multiple one after the other
SWIPE DELETE TAG
SWIPE DELETE TAG
SWIPE DELETE TAG
SWIPE DELETE TAG
SWIPE USER TAG
Deleting User Tags using the Admin Delete Tag
Note This will not reset the common PIN.
#
9
99Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 2 to enter into deleting state
Type in a 88#
Swipe any programmed tag
Press *, * then # to exit
*
#
#
9
**
99
8 #
2
8
Deleting ALL User Tags
SWIPE USER TAG

Reset Process (without admin PIN)
This process will reset back to default parameters as listed below
• Admin PIN to 999999
• Public unlock PIN to 123456
• Unlock time to 2 seconds
• Security mode to No Security
1. Outdoor station power should be OFF
2. Temporarily connect the Exit Button Wire to the power supply Negative for the systemBLUE GREY
alternatively if an Exit Button is installed an assistant could hold the button down until the below steps are complete
3. Turn the outdoor station power adapter to ON
4. A Bi Bi Bi sound will be heard from the keypad to indicate reset complete
*#
9999
99
#
0
99
Reset Process (with admin PIN)
Default PIN is 999999, if the PIN has been changed in the past then use the current PIN
Type 0 to enter the menu
Type 99# to perform the reset
#
**Press *, * then # to exit
Unlock the door striker/gate related to the outdoor station
Monitor Door 1/Cam 1/Door 2/Cam 2
Unlock the COMMON door striker/gate by press this button
Setting
Monitoring
Snapshot
Recording
Unlock
Answer
Transfer call
Hang up
Gate
Unlock
Button Overview
This process will reset back to default parameters as listed below
• Admin PIN to 999999
• Public unlock PIN to 123456
• Unlock time to 2 seconds
• Security mode to No Security
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Snap the screen displayed by the door station and camera.
Start or stop recording the screen displayed by the door station and
camera.
Adjust the volume, brightness, contrast and color saturation.
Press this button to hang up and return to the standby interface.
Press this button to answer and talk to the visitors.
when monitoring, press the answer key to talk to the door station.
During the conversation between the door station and the indoor monitor,
click on this icon to transfer and select a certain device to transfer the call.

Click on screen to enter the main interface then select settings and now select system, Now select
Device ID setting you can cycle from 01 to 06. This number directly corelates to the call transfer and
intercom function when selecting a target indoor monitor.
Notes
1. The first monitor in the intercom in the line should always be set to 01
2. No two monitors should share the same ID number to avoid conflicts
Navigate to the main interface and select ‘Setting’ and then ‘Door’ Now select the Door station 2 and
keep the status to ON as shown in the Figure. To Enable a second outdoor station this setting should
be turned ON for the FIRST monitor in the intercom line ONLY (Device ID 01).
Navigate to the main interface and the to settings and select door parameter. Now select the particular
door station and now change unlock time to your required time between 2 seconds to 10 seconds.
This is the respective unlocking time of each indoor monitor and should only be set on the FIRST monitor in
the intercom line (Device ID 01).
Note: KP 23-HD Keypad models also need the unlock time set on the outdoor station itself (see keypad
programming).
Navigate to setting and then system now change the indoor unlock time between 1 second to 10
seconds . This is the time setting for the unlocking time of the common gate which is connected
directly to the monitor.
Note that this is NOT the outdoor station unlock time.
Navigate to “Door settings” then select the door station and set the type of recording for the systems
automatic *when a guest rings the door bell) and manual captures wether it be a video recording or
a photo snapshot.
Note that a micro SD card must be installed to use this feature.
Navigate to “Door setting” then select the door station and the select motion detection. Motion detection
can be enabled for one specific camera of the two outdoor station inputs. When enabled it will
automatically call up the video for the chosen motion detection camera and take a capture based on the
record mode setting.
Note that for the outdoor station it is considered sensitive and good for enclosed front door areas which
would not see any movement normally. It should not be enabled when it could see any movement
normally from trees, pedestrians etc.
Navigate to “Door setting” then scroll to motion message. If enabling the message feature after no answer
from any user on any indoor monitor and once the ringing duration times out (see volume menu) then
the guest will be prompted with a message “no one is at home could you please leave a message”
Note that a micro SD card must be installed to use this feature.
Setting Indoor Monitor Number (Device ID)
Enabling/Disabling a Second Outdoor Station
Door 1 and Door 2 Unlock Time
Indoor Unlock Time
Record Mode
Motion Detection
Message
Time
Time
Device ID
Device ID
Date format
Date format
Clock
Clock
Language
Language
Keytone
Keytone
Motion Detection preview
Motion Detection preview
Ringback
Ringback
Indoor unlock time
Indoor unlock time
2020-01-01 01:12
2020-01-01 01:12
1
1
YY-MM-DD
YY-MM-DD
On
On
Englsh
Englsh
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
2s
2s
Door 1
Door 2
Door1
On
Status
Auto
Signal mode
30s
Message time
Off
Message
20s
Motion detection duration
Medium
Motion detection sensibility
Off
Motion detection
Video
Record mode
2s
Unlock time
Auto
Signal type
Ring setting
Ring setting
Door 1
Door 2
Door1
On
Status
Auto
Signal mode
30s
Message time
Off
Message
20s
Motion detection duration
Medium
Motion detection sensibility
Off
Motion detection
Video
Record mode
2s
Unlock time
Auto
Signal type
Ring setting
Ring setting
Door 1
Door 2
Door1
On
Status
Auto
Signal mode
30s
Message time
Off
Message
20s
Motion detection duration
Medium
Motion detection sensibility
Off
Motion detection
Video
Record mode
2s
Unlock time
Auto
Signal type
Ring setting
Ring setting
Door 1
Door 2
Door1
On
Status
Auto
Signal mode
30s
Message time
Off
Message
20s
Motion detection duration
Medium
Motion detection sensibility
Off
Motion detection
Video
Record mode
2s
Unlock time
Auto
Signal type
Ring setting
Ring setting
Door 1
Door 2
Door1
On
Status
Auto
Signal mode
30s
Message time
Off
Message
20s
Motion detection duration
Medium
Motion detection sensibility
Off
Motion detection
Video
Record mode
2s
Unlock time
Auto
Signal type
Ring setting
Ring setting

1
When a visitor presses the doorbell the indoor monitor(s) will ring for a total of 30 seconds before returning to standby. At anytime during the
ringing time a user can answer from any of the monitors by pressing the button. At this point there is hands free communication in both
directions.
If required he user can press to operate the gate connected to the outdoor station that is in communication or can press to operate
the gate that is connected to the common release.
In a Multi indoor monitor installation if the user answers on one of the indoor monitors but decides the call is for another user within the
home or another room the call can be transferred by pressing during the call then choosing the extension from the displayed list
. they wish to transfer. _______________________
Once a call is transferred the indoor monitor will return to standby and the target monitor will ring with the guest showing.
Visitor Calls
Call Transfers
Intercom Call
Monitoring
Whilst in standby click on the monitor to enter the main menu page, click on the Intercom button then select the target monitor from the list .
. Now answer the call on the Target Monitor, Press the talk button of the receiving monitor to answer the incoming call
there will be hands free audio communication between both points. Either party can end communication by pressing the button.
Note that by default Door 2, CAM 1 and CAM 2 are all disabled. They can be enabled by entering into the main menu and the click on the setting,
choose Door or camera and activate the respective status to ON.
System
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Sunday
Alarm
Photo Frame
Record
Mode
Media
There are three different modes of standby that can be used, option 1,option 2 and option 3. this can be changed in
Main menu Setting
Option 1: Indoor monitor will not display anything and shows a blank screen and by touching on the screen will
display Main menu. The clock settings are DISABLE in this Option. It will timeout after TWO minutes.
Option 2: Indoor monitor display the time and date. See clock switch settings and ENABLE It will timeout after TWO
minutes.
Option 3: Digital photo frame which is when the indoor monitor is in an idle state it will loop through stored photos
on the SD card. See Digital photo frame
Note: When using digital photo frame mode motion detection will automatically be disabled.
Standby
Enable/Disable Digital Photo Frame
Values adjustable from 0 to 50. (Default: 25).
Values adjustable from 0 to 10(Default: 7).
Values adjustable from 0 to 50. (Default: 25).
[Bright]:
[Talking Volume]:
[Contrast]:
Values adjustable from 0 to 50. (Default: 25).
[Saturation]:
Realtime Monitoring Adjustments
[Return]: Press to return to Standard mode.
2 3 4 5 6 All
2 3 4 5 6 All
Whilst in standby click on the monitor to enter the main menu, click on the Monitor interface Button which will display four icons of Door 1,Door 2,
Camera 1 And Camera 2 Select one of them to monitor and respective image will be displayed on the screen.
can monitor the door station for 1 min and camera duration time for 5 min, After that monitor will time up and goes back to standby status automatically.
While on Monitor status, Click on monitor key in order to change the Monitor interface(Door1,Cam1,Door2,Cam2) to switch image.
Press the Hang up button to end monitoring and return to standby mode.
Digital photo frame mode will display photo from Sd card in standby mode. First insert the SD card (2GB ~128GB)
in the indoor monitor which automatically create a “DigitalFrame” folder. Images will only be played if the pictures are
placed in this folder. Once the pictures are copied place the SD card back in the monitor and then go to
Main menu then click on settings and then select Scene, Now turn ON the Digital Photo
Note : when motion detection turns on, the digital frame disable.
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Clicking the main menu and enter the monitoring interface will display four device icons select one
of them to monitor and now click on the image settings symbol to see call Volume, brightness,
contrast and saturation. Click the add or subtract on the left or right side of the any parameter to
adjust the value of the parameter.
Note: Color parameter can be set during monitoring, calling, alarm, motion detection and other images.

Navigate to “Door setting” then select ring tone now select the volume. From this menu you can set
the scheduled time for different ring volume levels (1-10) for Morning (Volume 1)/Afternoon(Volume
2)/Evening(Volume 3) and the duration of the ringing time..
Button Voice sets the audible feedback ON/OFF per touch button press on the indoor monitor..
Ringback Enables the ringtone to be audible at the outdoor station.
Navigate to “Door System” then ring tone. From this menu you can through the mode setting choose
wether to use from one of the default twelve ring tones or choose a custom ring tone from Ring Mode.
Note: When choosing the mode it will be common to both outdoor stations. Meaning if default both
will need to use a default ring tone if custom both will need to be a custom ring tone.
If using a custom ring tone the mp3 file(s) must be stored on the micro SD card in the folder structure
USER\ring noting that the directory is case sensitive.
Each custom ring tone must be named ring_x.mp3 replacing the x with a numerical number in
consecutive sequence. Example: The first is ring_1.mp3 and the second is ring_2.mp3.
Navigate to “System” then system info.
This screen will display Firmware and MCU version Mac address and ID number.
It will also display the micro SD card capacity, used space and allow formatting of the micro SD.
Furthermore GET ID can be used for an address ID Update/Change.
Navigate to “System” then Language. You can choose from English, Hebrew, French, Spanish,
Portugese, Russian, Turkish, Chinese, Polish, Arabic and German.
Navigate to “System” then Time.
Here you can set the date and time (in 24 Hr format). This is critical for any system recording as well
as the clock display.
You can also ENABLE-DISABLE the Clock Switch Setting for the standby screen. Enabling Clock Switch
will set the system standby to Clock Mode, Disabling will set the system Standby into Simple Mode.
Language
Time and Date
Intercom Ring Volume & Enabling Ringtone outside
Ringtone
Information
Time
Time
Device ID
Device ID
Date format
Date format
Clock
Clock
Language
Language
Keytone
Keytone
Motion Detection preview
Motion Detection preview
Ringback
Ringback
Indoor unlock time
Indoor unlock time
2020-01-01 01:12
2020-01-01 01:12
1
1
YY-MM-DD
YY-MM-DD
On
On
Englsh
Englsh
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
2s
2s
Ring1
Ring1
Ring2
Ring2
Ring3
Ring3
Door1/Ring1
Door1/Ring1
06:00 - 12:00
06:00 - 12:00
Schedule
Schedule
30 S
30 S
Ring time
Ring time
Ring mode
Ring mode
standard
standard
Ring select
Ring select
1
1
Ring volume
Ring volume
7
7
System info
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V1.0
Hardware version
Firmware version
Release date
SD size
Software version

Navigate to “Media”. You can choose from within this menu the type of file you wish to view wether it
be Music for audio files, photo for images or file for general navigation along with firmware upgrade
files.
Note: ALWAYS disconnect the power to the indoor monitor whenever inserting or removing the
micro SD card.
Navigate to “Media” then “Music”.
Click the music file to play. while playing you can perform operation as last track, pause, next track,
increase or decrease the playing volume from 0-10 and return.
To play the music, Mp3 music files need to be copied in “Bgmusic Folder” on micro SD card.
If a visitor call the indoor monitor, the play will stop and switch to the door station screen.
Navigate to “Media” then “Photo”.see the list of photo files.
Now click on any of the picture the next photo will automatically played, unless it is paused.
For .jpg photo file placement on the micro SD card the folder structure should be “Digital Frame”.
Note: ALWAYS disconnect the power to the indoor monitor whenever inserting or removing the micro SD
card.
Maximum photo is 1920x1080 resolution and 3MB or less.
Navigate to “Media” then “File Management”.
In the media interface, click the Files menu to see the SD card folder. Enter the SD card to see the
automatically created folder. Folders automatically created are “Digital frame” folder, “Bg Music”
folder, “Ring” folder, “Message Import” folder, and “DOORBELL” folder(This folder is hidden in the
indoor monitor and can only be seen if the SD card is plugged into the computer.
[“Digital Frame” folder?]Save the picture of the digital photo frame
[“Bg Music” folder] Store background music files for indoor units.
Note: The voice file request is in mp3 format, and the file size is up to 2M.
All the records of the above four folders can be seen in the event menu.
1. Store the recorded voice file in this folder.
2. In the file manager, find and click the file, and then automatically import it to flash to replace the
default message alert tone.
[“Message Import” folder] The message customization function allows the user to set the user
defined leave message alert tone.
[“Ring” folder] Store user defined ringtone files for indoor units.
[“ALARM” folder] Store the records after the indoor unit triggers the alarm.
[“CALL” folder] Store the call history of the indoor unit and the outdoor station.
[“MD” folder] Store the motion detection record of outdoor station.
[“MSG” folder] Store the message record of the indoor unit
All the record of the above four folders can be seen in the event menu.
Media Menu
Music
Photos
File Managment
Music
Music
Photo
Photo
Movie
Movie
Files
Files
00:00 00:59 3
Favourite Songs _ring.mp3
+
-

Navigate to the main interface, Click on the Events. In this interface we can see Call record, message
record, motion detection and Alarm.
can see the record type, time, device, and whether it has been read or unread.
Call record:
Automatic snapshot or recorded video when any outdoor unit calls.
Any outdoor station call or under calling, manually captured the picture or recorded video.
Message record:
when the message switch is turned on, the video is automatically recorded from the beginning of the
call when the call is not answered.
Motion detection record:
Automatically captures pictures or record when a motion detection occurs on outdoor station.
manually captured pictures or video recorded in the motion detection process off all outdoor
stations.
Event
Home, Away and sleep mode
Unlock/lock
Call record
Motion Detection
Message record
Alarm information
In Main interface mode identify one of the following modes.
At home mode : normal working mode.
Not at home mode : the visitor enters the message mode directly after making a call.
Dormant : In normal Woking mode, there is no ringing tone and prompt tone when calling.
Open the lock connecting from the indoor unit.
Monitor can provide a DRY contact of NO and NC combination to trigger the automatic gates, Locks and Magnetic Locks.
Common Door Lock Output (From monitor only)
For Automatic Gates
To Automatic Gate
Next Monitor
LAN LAN
CHIME CHIME

APP Configuration
APP Install and Registration (All Users)
APP Preparation (Home Owners Device)
1. Download Tuya Smart from the APP Store on your Android/Apple Device.
Download Tuya Smart from the APP Store on your Android/Apple Device.
2. Open the App and register an account ensuring you select “Australia” as the country
Open the App and register an account ensuring you select “Australia” as the country
3. Login after registration. NOTE: Each user must register there own account.
Login after registration. NOTE: Each user must register there own account.
1. Go to “Me” 2. Go to
“Home Management”
3. Select “My Home...”
4. Name the home
5. Set the Location
6. Deselect ALL
the rooms
except the one
where the indoor
monitor is
installed.
①
②
②
③
③
④
④
⑤
⑤
⑥
⑥
⑦
Snapshot
Unlock
Play back
Mute
Switch
Channel
Recording
Common
Hang up / Exit.
Unlock (Connected to outdoor station)
Switch camera image: During talking/monitoring, press the button view door1, door2, camera1, camera2.
Playback: Make sure monitor insert MicroSD card, and support playback calling/monitoring video record.
Common Unlock (Connected to the monitor)
Video record: During talking/monitoring, press the button start video recording.
Full screen: Press the button display full screen.
Setting:
Audio Status
Mute
Snapshot: During talking/monitoring mode, press the icon snapshot image(Android system smart phone
save snapshot picture on App; IOS system smart phone save snapshot picture on mobile phone photo
albums.
①
⑦
APP Interface
Connecting to the Smart phone Device
Unlock
7. Press Save
8
9
8
9

Monitor to APP Connection (Home Owners Device)
1. Ensure you are on the
correct home then go to
“Add Device”
2. Select Video
Surviellance then
Smart Doorbell
3. From the top right
change from QR CODE
to AP MODE
Then Check the prompt
tone checkbox and press
next.
No tone or LED is
expected with this
system.
5. Select go to Connect
and choose the
SmartLife-xxxxx hotspot
created by the indoor
monitor
then press back
6. Once it reaches 100%
it has been added
successfully
7. Successfully Completed
Touch the pen
to edit the
name
ENSURE you are connected to your home Wi-Fi 2.4GHZ network
If at anytime you are prompted to accept permission including location please accept
4. Select the home WiFi
network (2.4GHZ) and
input the password
1. In a case where the phone tries to reconnect to SmarLife-xxx hotspot
then from your Wi-Fi settings choose to forget this network.
2. After successfully completing the Tuya Smart App will provide further
instructions to set the phone to always receive the notifications, these
must be followed for reliable notifications.
3. If you are receiving notification without audio try turning off your
bluetooth as it may be sent to another device such as car audio, smart
watch etc.
Monitor Preparation for Wi-Fi Connection
There are two types of connecting modes AP mode and Cable mode.
AP Mode:
Monitor need to be prepared for the AP mode.
Click on the screen and enter the main interface then
Settings > Network, Select AP mode,
Press the back button , the indoor monitor will ask for reboot,
Now reboot and start Ap mode.
It will create a hotspot named “Smartlife-xxxxxx”.
Cloud services
Net pairing Mode
WIFI hotspot
Password
Network
Unconnected
SmartLife-2da715
12345678
AP Mode

Cable mode Connection:
We can use cat5 cable to connect indoor monitor to a router, and connect cell phone WiFi
to this router.
prepare the monitor to cable mode
click on Setting > network setting, select cable mode , press back button the indoor monitor will ask for a reboot
and start then click on the reboot and start cable mode.
Cloud services
Net pairing Mode
IP address
MAC
Network
Unconnected
2a:c4:a0:99:6a:31
Cable
1. Ensure you are on the
correct home then go to
“Add Device”
2. Select Video
Surviellance then
Smart Doorbell
3. From the top right
change from QR CODE
to Cable
Then Check the prompt
tone checkbox and press
next.
No tone or LED is
expected with this
system.
4. Connect Device
window will appear.
search process may take
2 min. please don't
perform and operation
during this time.
5. Select the device to
Add
6. Once it reaches 100%
it has been added
successfully
7. Successfully Completed
1. After successfully completing the Tuya Smart App will provide further
instructions to set the phone to always receive the notifications, these
must be followed for reliable notifications.
2. If you are receiving notification without audio try turning off your
bluetooth as it may be sent to another device such as car audio, smart
watch etc.

Sharing with another user (Low Privileges - No unlock feature)
Sharing with another user (High Privileges - with unlock feature)
Note that the only way for the device to be removed from the users APP is for the user to delete it themselves, i.e no Admin Managment
2. Press the
edit icon
3. Select share
device
4. Select Add
Sharing
1. Go into the
APP and select
the intercom
1. Go to “Me” 2. Go to
“Home
Management”
3. Select the
home you
wish to share
4. Select the rooms you wish
to share
5. Select Add Member
6. Select
Tuya APP
Account
7. Input the User Name
8. Input the Users Account email
9. Set the Users role
Administrator
Total Control over intercom
communication including
unlocking and adding/deleting
users
5. Enter the users Tuya
account email address then
press Done, an invitation will
be sent to the user
My Home My Home
Home User
Press SAVE an invitation will be
sent to the user
Common Member
Total Control over intercom
communication including
unlocking only
Important for re-setup (if required)
If the intercom has been installed to
another device already AS THE FIRST
USER then it must be deleted from the
users APP by following the
instructions.
If you would like to add the device to
other users devices follow the sharing
methods above (two methods).
2. Press the edit
icon
1. Go into the APP
and select the
intercom
3. Press the remove
device button
OR

WiFi
EYEVISION®
Ø4 Wire Indoor Monitor With Built-In WiFi For Smart Phone
Ø 8" MIPI Touch Screen, IPS Screen, Resolution 1024*600
ØAnti-Tempered Glass Front Panel Black Colour
ØEasy to Use UI Menu
ØSupports Video Recording and Snapshot With SD Card
ØCustomized Ring Tone, by Selecting Music From SD Card.
ØPhoto Frame / MP3 & MP4 Player / Clock & Voice Message
ØTalk / Unlock / Monitor / Internal Call / Transfer Call
8'' TOUCH SCREEN
SMART MONITOR
INTELLI HD SERIES
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