Instrukcja obsługi Vtech VC7001
                    Vtech
                    
                    Kamera monitorująca
                    
                    VC7001
                
                                
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Congratulations
on purchasing your new VTech product.  
Before using this product, please read 
Important safety instructions.
This manual has instructions on how to set up 
and register your new sensor. For instructions 
on sensor settings, see the user’s manual that 
came with your ULE compatible products. Visit 
www.vtechphones.com/wireless-monitoring 
for a list of the latest ULE compatible products.
You may also view or download the online 
User’s manual of the respective product for a 
full set of installation and operation instructions 
at www.vtechcanada.com.
What’s in the box
Your product package contains the following 
items. Save your sales receipt and original 
packaging in the event warranty service is 
necessary. 
Sensor overview
1 –  Latch button
Press to open the battery compartment 
case.
2 –  Back cover
3 –  Pair button
Red for a second when the sensor is 
powered on.
Press and hold to enter the registration 
mode.
4 –  LED light
Flashes red when the sensor is in the 
registration mode.
5 –  Battery compartment case
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Before use
Install batteries to the sensor
NOTES
Use 2 x AAA batteries. Alkaline batteries are 
recommended. If you use other kind of batteries, 
the performance of the sensor varies.
Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix 
alkaline, standard (Carbon-Zinc) or rechargeable 
(Ni-Cad, Ni-Mh, etc) batteries.
While you insert the batteries, make sure the 
polarities are correct.
The batteries operate properly under the 
temperature between 0°F (-18°C) and 130°F (55°C).
Press the latch button on the sensor to 
open the battery compartment case.
Insert two AAA alkaline batteries into the 
battery compartment.
Add and register a sensor
Your new VC7001 Garage Door Sensor  
can be registered to any ULE compatible 
product.
Register each sensor individually to the 
respective ULE compatible product before use.
Register a sensor:
Enter the registration mode by selecting 
the option for adding a sensor to your ULE 
compatible product. Refer to the user’s 
manual of your ULE compatible product for 
more detailed instructions.
Press and hold the pair button on the 
Garage Door Sensor, until the LED light 
flashes red, to enter the registration mode.
When the registration process is complete, 
the red LED light on the sensor will remain 
steady for about two seconds, and then 
turn off. The registration process takes 
about 90 seconds to complete.
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NOTES
You can also download online User’s manuals at  
http://www.vtechcanada.com/.
Replacing a sensor
If you have purchased this new VC7001 
accessory sensor to replace an old sensor, 
follow the instructions to deregister your old 
sensor.
To replace a sensor, you must deregister the 
registered sensor first, and then register this 
new sensor to your ULE compatible product.
Deregister a sensor or all sensors:
Refer to the online User’s manual of your 
ULE compatible product at  
www.vtechphones.com/support/manuals 
to deregister a sensor or all sensors.
Check the sensor before use
1.  Hold the sensor and tilt it to 90 degrees, 
with the   logo facing downward.
You will receive alerts at your ULE 
compatible product. Refer to the 
Installation guide or User’s manual of 
your ULE compatible product for the 
sensor alerts.
2.  Tilt the sensor to 90 degrees to the original 
upright position.
NOTE
There is a component inside this sensor to detect 
orientation. It is normal to hear a rattling sound 
when tilted.
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Test the sensor signal strength
You can mount the Garage Door Sensor on a 
garage door that raises overhead. 
Before mounting the sensor, make sure you 
test if the location you install the sensor is in 
range from your ULE compatible product.
1.  Take the sensor to the desired mounting 
location on the garage door, and use 
adhesive tape to hold it temporarily in place.
2.  Enter the signal checking or testing mode 
at your ULE compatible product to test the 
sensor signal strength.
3.  Open the garage door again to make sure 
you receive alerts at your ULE compatible 
product.
NOTES
If you do not receive an alert when you open the 
garage door, move your ULE compatible product 
closer to the garage or move the sensor closer to 
the respective product.
Depending on surroundings and obstructing 
factors, like concrete garage walls, a tall metal 
storage cabinet, or an SUV, the sensor may not 
transmit to the base properly.
After testing the sensor signal strength, mark 
the mounting location on the door, window, 
or medicine cabinet and its respective frame. 
Then, remove the adhesive tape and proceed 
to the mounting process.
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Mount the sensor
NOTE
Make sure the mounting surface is clean.  
A textured surface or any imperfections to  
a smooth surface can keep the mounting tape 
from making a strong bond.
TIP
You can choose to mount the sensor with the 
mounting tape first, and then use screws later if 
you decide to mount it at that location for long term.
Mount with tape
1.  Attach the mounting tape onto the 
rectangular area of the back cover, and 
then stick the Garage Door Sensor onto the 
garage door.
2.  Firmly press the sensor for 30 seconds to 
ensure full contact on the surface area.
Mount with screws 
1.  Press the latch button on the sensor to 
open the battery compartment case.
2.  Use the two holes on the back cover to mark 
the desired location of the garage door.
3.  Remove the back cover and drill two holes 
into the garage door. 
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4.  Align the holes on the back cover of the 
sensor with the holes on the garage door. 
Stick the back cover onto the door. Tighten 
the screws into the holes to secure the back 
cover onto the garage door.
TIP
You may also choose to attach the mounting tape 
onto the back cover to strengthen the bond, if 
necessary.
5.  Push the battery compartment case back 
to the back cover on the garage door until it 
clicks into place.
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General product care
Taking care of your sensor
Your sensor contains sophisticated electronic parts, 
so it must be treated with care.
Avoid rough treatment
Place the sensor down gently. Save the original 
packing materials to protect your sensor if you ever 
need to ship it.
Avoid water
Your sensor can be damaged if it gets wet. Do not 
use the sensor outdoors in the rain, or handle it with 
wet hands. Do not install the sensor near a sink, 
bathtub or shower.
Electrical storms
Electrical storms can sometimes cause power surges 
harmful to electronic equipment. For your own safety, 
take caution when using electrical appliances during 
storms.
Cleaning your sensor
Your sensor has a durable plastic casing that should 
retain its luster for many years. Clean it only with a 
dry non-abrasive cloth. Do not usedampened cloth or 
cleaning solvents of any kind.
Storage
When you are not going to use the sensor for some 
time, remove the battery from the sensor. Store the 
sensor in a cool and dry place.
Go to www.vtechcanada.com 
to register your product for 
enhanced warranty support and 
the latest VTech product news.
VC7001
Accessory Garage Door Sensor 
for use with  
ULE certified systems*
User’s manual 
(Canada version)
User’s manual
Garage Door Sensor Double-sided  
mounting tape
AAA battery x 2 Screw x 2
User’s manual
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Visit www.vtechphones.com/wireless-monitoring for the latest ULE compatible products.
NOTES
The garage images in this manual are for conceptual 
reference only.
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Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Vtech | 
| Kategoria: | Kamera monitorująca | 
| Model: | VC7001 | 
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