Uniden UWG700 User manual

UWG700
Gate Keeper
Video Intercom
For more exciting new products please visit our website:
Australia: www.uniden.com.au
New Zealand: www.uniden.co.nz
UWG700 OM.indd 1 28/9/11 9:41:33 AM

2
UWG700 OM.indd 2 28/9/11 9:41:34 AM

3
If any items are missing or damaged, contact your place of purchase immediately.
Never use damaged products!
Need Help? Get answers at our website:
www.uniden.com.au for Australian model
www.uniden.co.nz for New Zealand model
What's in the box?
UWG700 Digital Wireless Gatekeeper
System Owner’s Manual
7inch LCD Colour Display monitor
AC adaptor
(small)
Not shown:
Mounting hardware
AV cable
Gatekeeper camera/intercom
AC adaptor
(large)
Not shown:
- 2 wire power cable
- 1m cable (for optional
door strike)
- Mounting hardware
UWS1117 Owner’s Manual
UWG700 OM.indd 3 28/9/11 9:41:35 AM

4
Important Safety Instructions!
This manual contains important information about this product’s operation. If you are installing
this product for others, you must leave this manual or a copy with the end user.
When using your equipment, always follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of re, electric shock
and injury to persons, including the following:
This equipment is NOT waterproof. DO NOT expose it to rain or moisture (the camera’s front housing is
►
weatherproof when mounted correctly. DO NOT expose it to excessive water or moisture).
DO NOT immerse any part of the product in water. Do not use this product near water, e.g., near a bath
►
tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.
To avoid any risk of electric shock from lightning, avoid handling any electronic devices (except battery
►
powered ones) during an electrical storm.
Use only the power cord and/or batteries indicated in this manual. Never dispose of any batteries in a re:
►
they may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
Never tug or pull on any power cord: be sure to leave some slack in the cord when placing your
►
equipment, and always use the plug to unplug cord from the wall outlet.
Never leave power cords where they can become crushed, cut, or frayed; when running power cords,
►
avoid letting them rub against any sharp edges or lie across any high trac areas where people might trip
over them.
Do not use the device if the adapter cords or plugs have been damaged, the unit has been exposed to
►
liquids, or the unit has been dropped or is damaged.
Warnings to Parents and Other Users
Failure to follow these warnings and the assembly instructions could result in serious injury or death. This
product is not designed or intended for use as a medical monitor, nor should this product be used as a
substitution for medical or parental supervision. Always be sure that both the transmitter and receiver are
working properly and are within range of each other.
STRANGULATION HAZARD. Keep the adapter cords out of the reach of children.
►
WARNING: KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Allow for proper ventilation when units are in use. Do►
not cover the camera or receiver with any object such as a blanket. Do not place it in a drawer or in any
location which would mue the sound or interfere with the normal ow of air.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
UWG700 OM.indd 4 28/9/11 9:41:36 AM

5
Contents
Important Safety Instructions! ................................. 4
Warnings to Parents and Other Users................................. 4
For best results:........................................................................... 5
GETTING STARTED..................................................... 6
Mounting and Plugging in the Monitor............................. 6
Wall Mounting your Monitor. ................................................ 6
Standing Monitor up on a Table........................................... 7
Plugging Monitor into Another Monitor ........................... 7
Mounting and Plugging in the Camera ............................. 8
Plugging Camera In................................................................... 8
Battery Powering the Camera................................................ 9
Mounting the Camera ............................................................10
Connecting the Camera to an Optional Electronic Door
Strike.........................................................................................11
CONTROLS AND
CONNECTIONS...................................................... 12
SCREEN ICONS .........................................................16
BASIC OPERATION................................................... 17
PAIRING THE CAMERA AND MONITOR ..................19
MAIN MENU..............................................................20
CAMERA SETUP........................................................20
RECORD SETUP ........................................................22
EVENT LIST AND PLAYBACK ...................................24
SYSTEM SETUP.........................................................25
COMPUTER VIEWING...............................................28
Solving Problems.................................................... 29
Additional Information........................................... 33
One-year Limited Warranty.................................... 34
For best results:
To avoid damage to your equipment, follow these simple precautions:
Do not drop, puncture or disassemble any part of the equipment. There are no user-serviceable parts
►
inside.
Do not expose the equipment to high temperatures, and avoid leaving the equipment in direct sunlight
►
for more than a few minutes. Heat can damage the case or electrical parts.
Do not place heavy items on top of the equipment or expose the equipment to heavy pressure.
►
Remove the power adapter during long periods between usages.►
Clean only with a dry cloth.►
Failure to follow the instructions in this operating manual will void the warranty. Uniden assumes
no liability for damages to property or injury to persons caused by improper handling or failure to
comply with these safety instructions.
UWG700 OM.indd 5 28/9/11 9:41:36 AM

6
GETTING STARTED
The UWG700 comes included with mounting hardware, cables, AC adaptors and screwdriver with
security head. A Philips head and flat head screwdriver (not included) will also be required for
installation.
Mounting and Plugging in the Monitor
The monitor is able to be mounted on a wall using the wall mount or it can be rested on a table top using
the attached table stand.
Wall Mounting your Monitor
Choose a desired mounting location for the monitor station and1.
fasten the mount using the included mounting hardware. Ensure
that the tabs (for sliding on the monitor) are facing outwards and
the hooks are pointing up.
Important: Make sure the mounting location is at an appropriate level
for you to access the buttons, easily view the LCD screen and is close
enough to a power source to be plugged in
Plug the jack of the small AC adaptor into the back of the monitor2.
(labeled DC IN).
Note: Make sure to connect the smaller of the two AC adaptors to the
monitor - as a safety measure only the smaller AC adaptor will fit.
Plug the other end into a surge protected power source.3.
Slide the monitor onto the wall mount by inserting the four tabs4.
from the wall mount into the four slots on the back of the monitor.
Be sure to slide the monitor into place.
Hang Monitor Mount at
appropriate level
Plug Monitor in
UWG700 OM.indd 6 28/9/11 9:41:37 AM

7
Standing Monitor up on a Table
Pull the table stand away from the back of the monitor and place1.
monitor on a flat level surface with the stand.
Note: Make sure that the flat surface is close to a power source so it
can be plugged in
Pull the bottom side of the stand away from the monitor and stand2.
the monitor up on a table.
Plug the jack of the small AC adaptor into the back of the monitor3.
(labeled DC IN).
Note: Make sure to connect the smaller of the two AC adaptors to the
monitor - as a safety measure only the smaller AC adaptor will fit.
Plug the other end of the power cable into a power source (surge4.
protecting power source is recommended) .
Plugging Monitor into Another Monitor
The monitor comes equipped with an audio/video output jack for connecting to an optional external
monitor or A/V device.
Note: when the A/V cable is connected the display and/or audio switches to the externally connected
device. The Talk feature (microphone) remains at the main monitor.
Monitor Stand
UWG700 OM.indd 7 28/9/11 9:41:37 AM

8
Mounting and Plugging in the Camera
Using the AC adaptor is the recommended method of powering the Camera. The placement of the camera
should be within reach of a power point.
Note: The camera can also operate in a limited capacity using batteries.
Note: The camera is NOT WATERPROOF. The camera’s front housing is weatherproof when mounted
correctly, DO NOT expose it to excessive water or moisture.
Plugging Camera In
Unscrew and remove the small backing on the lower back of the1.
camera.
Pull the black and red wires through the hole on the plug located2.
on the small backing.
Pull the black and red wires through the provided wire holes on any3.
of the mounts you are using, starting with the flat mount first.
Using a flat head screw driver, loosen the screws for the positive4.
and negative connection, next to the words DC (first and second
connection).
Insert the black wire into the slot to the negative connection (first5.
slot) and the red wire into the positive connection (second slot).
Tighten the screws for the negative and positive connection (first6.
and second slot). Tightening the screws will lock the wires into
place.
Pull gently on the wires to ensure they are locked into the proper7.
slots.
Plug the other end of the red and black wire into the provided8.
power adapter.
Plug the power adapter into a power source.9.
Before putting the backing on, check that the camera and monitor10.
are paired (See Pairing Camera and Monitor p.19).
When the wires are in proper
slots, tighten screws
Loosen screws for Positive
and Negative Connection
UWG700 OM.indd 8 28/9/11 9:41:38 AM

9
With the wires pulled through the hole on the backing and11.
mounts, and the devices paired, screw the small backing back
onto the back of the camera.
• If connecting a door strike, please see connecting an electric
door strike before placing the backing back on camera.
Note: The devices will only pair when the camera is plugged into a
power source
Battery Powering the Camera (Optional)
Note: Using the AC adaptor is the recommended method of powering
the camera. The camera can operate in a limited capacity using
batteries; for typical operation lasting 1 minute, 5 times per day, the
system can last up to 3 months.
Remove the entire backing from the back of the camera by removing1.
the screws along the edges.
Insert 6 AA batteries into the provided battery slots.2.
Ensure that the camera and monitor are paired with one another.3.
(see Pairing on p.19.)
(Optional) Disconnect (if previously connected) the black and red4.
wires from the negative and positive slots.
Screw the backing, back onto the camera.5.
Note: Batteries are not included.
With wires pulled through rubber
plug, screw backing on
Insert 6 AA batteries in
provided space
UWG700 OM.indd 9 28/9/11 9:41:39 AM

10
Mounting the Camera
The camera can be mounted flat to a wall.
Make sure that both devices are plugged in and paired.1.
Ensure that the black and red wires are pulled through the provided2.
wire slot, located on the bottom of the flat mount.
Make sure you put the mount at an acceptable face level so that your3.
camera can view the face of the person ringing the doorbell, as well
as an appropriate height for someone to be able to push the doorbell
button down.
Once you have selected a height and location for the camera, screw the4.
flat camera mount to the location you would like the camera mounted.
Insert the camera into the mount by placing the tabs on the top of the5.
camera into the slots on the top mount.
Secure the camera into the mount by fastening the security screws,6.
using the included screwdriver with security head, on the bottom of
the camera and mount.
Screw mount into
wall at face level
Screw mount onto
Camera
UWG700 OM.indd 10 28/9/11 9:41:39 AM

11
Connecting the Camera to an Optional Electronic Door Strike
You can connect the camera to an electronic door strike (door strike not included with the UWG700 ). This
allows you to unlock your door by pressing the key icon on the monitor. The door strike must be able to be
triggered by a 15V DC power supply to be compatible with the UWG700.
Note: The Door Strike feature is not available when the Camera is using batteries.
If the two wires are not already connected to your door strike:
Using the instruction manual provided with your door strike, connect the positive and negative wires1.
to their proper terminals on the door strike.
Connecting Door Strike to Camera
Using a flat head screwdriver, loosen the screw to the door strike positive connection slot.2.
Insert the positive wire from the door strike into the positive door strike slot on the camera, make sure3.
it is completely inserted.
Tighten the screw above the positive connection for the door strike and this will lock the wire into4.
place.
Pull lightly on the wire to make sure it is secure.5.
Repeat the above steps for the negative wire for your door strike and negative connection on the back6.
of the camera. The door strike button will trigger the door strike for 5 seconds.
Note: The UWG700 provides a positive 15V DC trigger for 5 seconds. For any issues regarding your
optional electronic door strike refer to the instructions that came with it.
UWG700 OM.indd 11 28/9/11 9:41:39 AM

12
CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS
Camera
Camera Front
1
2
3
4
7
8
5
6
Camera Back
9
12
10
11
Camera Backing
13
14
Camera Bottom
15
16
UWG700 OM.indd 12 28/9/11 9:41:43 AM

13
Antenna:1.
Allows the signal between the camera and monitor to stay strong.
Power Light:2.
The light will glow green when the camera is properly powered and the doorbell is pressed.
Infrared LEDs:3.
These lights allow your camera to see up to 2m in the dark.
IR Sensor:4.
Senses when it is dark so night vision turns on automatically.
Speaker5.
Camera Lens6.
Microphone:7.
The microphone that visitors would speak in is located in this area.
Doorbell Button:8.
When this button is pressed a chime will sound on the camera and through the paired monitor.
Mounting Tabs:9.
These tabs are inserted into the slots on the flat camera mount.
Power Connection:10.
Black wire connects to the negative connection and the red wire connects to this positive connection to power
the camera.
Door Strike Connection:11.
Negative and positive connection to power the door strike (15V DC optional electronic door strike compatible).
Pairing Button:12.
Pressed when pairing the camera to the monitor. Please note that the unit must be plugged into a power outlet
to pair devices.
Small Backing:13.
To be removed when connecting the camera to a power source or door strike.
Wire Area:14.
Pull wires through the hole in the center of the plug. This helps keep camera protected from rain.
Reset Button:15.
Resets cameras settings. Use only if camera malfunctions. You may have to re-pair the devices after pressing the
reset button.
Mounting holes:16.
Secures the camera onto camera mount.
UWG700 OM.indd 13 28/9/11 9:41:43 AM

14
3
Monitor Front 2
1
4
5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14
15
16
Monitor Back
Monitor
UWG700 OM.indd 14 28/9/11 9:41:45 AM

15
Antenna:1.
Allows the signal between the camera and monitor to stay strong. Keep pointed up for best reception.
SD card slot:2.
Insert an optional SD card into this area to record and store footage.
Speakers3.
Record Indication:4.
When light is flashing (red) it will indicate that the device is recording.
Visitor Indication:5.
When light is on (green), the device is indicating that you have an unanswered door chime with recorded
footage. The Light will stop flashing once you have entered the event list.
Power/Talk:6.
Display off: Press and hold to turn power on/off
Display on: Press to answer an incoming visitor ring. Press and hold to Talk to the visitor. Press momentarily to
hang up on the camera.
View/Del (Delete):7.
Pressing this button displays the camera’s view (not available when using batteries)
Pressing it in the event list menu can delete a selection
Open/OK:8.
If the camera is connected to an electronic door strike (not included) pressing this button will unlock the door.
This button also works as a selection button when accessing the menu.
Menu / Exit:9.
Pressing this button enters and exits the menu.
Rec (Record) / down arrow:10.
Pressing this will prompt recording if viewing the camera. If you are accessing any menu options it also scrolls
through the menu choices.
Vol (Volume) / side arrow:11.
Pressing this turns up and down the volume, is you are accessing the menu it also allows you to scroll through
the menu options. Please note: volume is not adjustable during recording.
Microphone12.
Table Mount:13.
Pulls from the monitor so that it can be mounted on a table.
Mounting sections:14.
The tabs on the monitor mount connect to the monitor with these sections.
AV Out:15.
The audio/video plug connects here so you can view content on a larger screen.
Power Plug Jack16.
UWG700 OM.indd 15 28/9/11 9:41:45 AM

16
SCREEN ICONS
Signal: Indicates the signal strength between the camera and monitor. The bars vary
based on connectivity, one bar is weak and four is strong
No Signal: Indicates that there is no signal between the camera and monitor. The words NO
SIGNAL will also appear on the screen
Visiting Record: Indicates that Visiting Record is set to ON
Camera Battery: Indicates the Camera is on battery power
Record: Indicates that the displayed footage is being recorded
SD card: Indicates that there is an SD card inserted into the monitor. The number next to
it is the available space on the SD card
Overwrite: Indicates that Overwrite function is enabled.
Talk: Indicates that the push to Talk function is ON and you’re communicating
through the camera
NO SD: Indicates that there is no SD card plugged in or the card is malfunctioning
SD Card Locked: Indicated that the SD card is locked and footage cannot be recorded on to it
UWG700 OM.indd 16 28/9/11 9:41:45 AM

17
BASIC OPERATION
Turning power ON/OFF
Press and hold to turn power ON. The blue LED indicates power is on.
Press and hold when the display is off (standby) to turn power OFF.
When a Visitor Comes to Your Entrance Way
Ringing the doorbell on the camera
To ring the doorbell on the camera, press the bell button momentarily.
The bell chime will sound.
Answering the Doorbell Alert and Using Intercom
Answering the doorbell
To answer the door and stop the doorbell from ringing, press (TALK)
on the monitor momentarily.
Talk
To talk outside through the camera, you must press and hold the
Talk button. You will see the icon when the microphone is active.
When Talk is released the receiver microphone is turned off and you
will hear audio from the camera side. The screen will stay on for one
minute after Talk is released and then shut off.
UWG700 OM.indd 17 28/9/11 9:41:47 AM

18
Other Operations
View
To view and listen to the camera without speaking through it, press the del/view button. To close
the view screen select the view button again. The screen will stay on for one minute then shut off.
This feature is not available if camera is using batteries.
Record*
To prompt recording, make sure the screen is on and press the record button. The screen can be
turned on by someone ringing the doorbell, or by you pressing the talk or view button. For automatic
visitor recording see Record Setup, p.22. To review recordings see Event List and Playback, p.24.
*Requires optional SD card.
Open
To open the door, make sure the camera is connected to a compatible door strike (see connecting
an optional electronic door strike) and press (OK). This feature is not available if camera is using
batteries.
Volume
To turn the volume on/off and up, press (Vol). Each time you press the
button the volume will go up, until it reaches it highest level (6) then it will go back to 0 and
start over. THE VOLUME IS NOT ADJUSTABLE WHILE RECORDING
To enter the Main menu
Press (Menu). If you are already in a menu press (Exit) to exit the menu you are in. Display turns off
after 1 minute idle time. System exits menu after 1 minute idle time.
Navigating through the Menu
To scroll through the main menu, select the side arrow button , pressing this will navigate
through the menu list. Once you have run through the list once, it will bring you back to the
beginning of the menu
To Select
To select anything on the main menu or sub menus press (OK)
To scroll through sub menus
Use the down arrow, the down arrow does not work to scroll through the main menu, only
submenus
UWG700 OM.indd 18 28/9/11 9:41:47 AM

19
PAIRING THE CAMERA AND MONITOR
Note: The Camera and Monitor will already come paired with each other.
Follow these steps if you need to pair them again.
On the Monitor
Press (1. Menu) to open the main menu.
Using2. , scroll to Camera Setup and
then press (OK).
On the camera setup menu, scroll down3.
to Pairing, using and then press (OK).
The monitor will start timing for one4.
minute, within that minute you must
press the pair button on the camera.
(See below)
On the camera
Remove the small back section on the back of the camera.1.
Within that small section on the back you will notice a button with the letter “P” next to it, with a small2.
object, such as a pen, press this small button.
Once pressed, the monitor and camera will pair, the monitor screen will read “OK” and you will be able3.
to see the cameras view on the monitor.
If the camera is not pairing with the monitor, try moving the devices closer together as well as ensure4.
that the camera is plugged into a power source and not operating on batteries.
Pairing menu on monitor Timer while devices is
pairing
Press the pairing button on Camera
(Make sure the camera is plugged in)
UWG700 OM.indd 19 28/9/11 9:41:52 AM

20
MAIN MENU
The Main Menu has four main options:
• Camera Setup
• Event List
• Record Setup • System Setup
Note: The menu will automatically time out and return to live screen mode if inactive for one minute.
UWG700 OM.indd 20 28/9/11 9:41:52 AM
Table of contents
Other Uniden Intercom System manuals
Popular Intercom System manuals by other brands

SCORPION
SCORPION EXO-COM quick start guide

Algo
Algo 3228 Station Port FXS Installation and user guide

Somogyi Elektronic
Somogyi Elektronic home DBKS 1200AC instruction manual

Comelit
Comelit HFX-900R Owner's manual & installation guide

M-E
M-E VISTUS VD-6310 operating instructions

Hago
Hago ShipCom operating instructions