This set, may record 32 images by operafion of the modem MEMOVISION system.
When the user gets home, ha can see the persons who called with perfect cladty by
simply pressing a button. The date and time of each call will also appear on the
screen. Once the first cali has been received, then nothing else can be recorded for
a pedod of approx. 15 seconds, to prevent the same person to be filmed more than
once.The monitor is fitted with LED which provides a signal whenever the automat-
ic recording circuit is activated. The monitor le equipped with mounting facility for a
rechargeabie battery (IEC type, 6LR61, 9V, 120 mA) to retain recorded images in
the case of power failure.
In this case the red LED (L) switching on indicates the battery improper operation.

IMPORTANT:

Do not under any circumstance use non-rechargeabie batteries since these
will damage the unit and hence invalidate the guarantee.
OPERATION OF MONITOR WITH IMAGE RECORDING SYSTEM ART. 5654
1.- DATE-TIME PROGRAMMING:
This operation is necessary as these data appear on every recorded
image.
A.- Press the
pushbutton. The monitor is switched on and the
figures for the day, month, year, hours and minutes will start
flashing. Each time the
and hours will increase of one unit.
B.- Press key
several times so that the day, month, year, hours
and minutes flash one after the other. Change the hours and min-
utes as necessary using the
been started, it must be carried through to the end by pressing key
several times until none of the date or time figures are flash-
ing.
If during these operations, the internal set time expires and the
monitor switches off, then press the key
2 - PROGRAMMING OF AUTOMATIC IMAGE RECORDING
To activate this function, press the
hour, date and number of recorded images (if any have been recorded).
The monitor will now record the images of anyone calling from outside.
Once the maximum number of 32 recordings has been reached, the next (33th registration) will cover the first.
N.B.
By activating the automatic recording function, all the other keys are automatically inhibited.
3 - VIEWING OF RECORDED IMAGES
De-activate the automatic recording function if previously activated by pressing the
push-button to view the first recorded image. In order to watch the entire sequence of images, press the same button more than once. Once
the sequence has been started, it is necessary to carry through to the end so as to reactivate the functions of the other keys and for the mem-
ory programming.
N.B. During the sequence of images, the symbol
symbol will re-appear and the monitor will return to normal operation. The image-viewing function uses a timer fitted inside the mon-
itor, operating independently of the timer in the main system and allowing the recorded images to be viewed even if in the meantime,
the other monitors are using the video system for calls or other functions.
4 - VIDEO RECORDING RESET
Press the
button and keep it pressed for 5 seconds to cancel
the contents on memory. The monitor must be operating normally
when this operation is carried out; (with the
the screen).
5 - MANUAL VIDEO RECORDING
This function allows an image picked up by the camera to be record-
ed when automatic function is not activated (red LED off).
When the call from outside is received, the image on the screen is
recorded immediately by pressing the
N.B.
This function can also be used when the monitor is switched
on from inside.
key is pressed the figures for the day
key. Once the sequence has
to continue.
push-button; the red LED (H) and the monitor will come on simultaneously, the latter indicating the
will appear on the left side of the screen. Once the sequence has come to an end, the
symbol appearing on
key.
Example of date-hour programming
displayed on screen.
*
Symbol of direct image viewing - Current date and hour
key; the RED LED (H) will go out. Press the
Example of recorded image displayed on screen.
Recording image viewing
Recorded date and hour
NUMBER OF
RECORDING
IMAGE
HOURS
MINUTES
MONTH
DAY
YEAR
NUMBER OF
RECORDING
IMAGE
HOURS
MINUTES
MONTH
DAY
YEAR
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