KICKSTARTER LVD01 Dual Cam Video Doorbell User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- KICKSTARTER
Table of Contents
- 1. WHAT’S INCLUDED
- 2.PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- 3. HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
- 4. SET UP THE SYSTEM
- 5. DETERME THE POWER OPTION
- 6. FIND A MOUNTING SPOT
- 7. MOUNT THE BRACKET
- 8. MOUNTING THE DOORBELL
- 9. RECHARGE THE DOORBELL
- 10. POWER THE DOORBELL WITH EXISTING WIRES
- 11. NOTICE
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KICKSTARTER LVD01 Dual Cam Video Doorbell User Manual
1. WHAT’S INCLUDED
For Video Doorbell Installation
2.PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Dual-Cam Video Doorbell
Front View:
- PIR Motion Sensor (inside)
- Camera Lens
- Microphone
- Radar Motion Sensor (inside)
- Doorbell LED Ring
- Doorbell Button
- Doorbell Speaker
- Camera Lens
- USB C Charging Port
Rear View:
- Power/Reset Button
- Power Terminals for Existing Doorbell Wire (Optional)
- Detaching Mechanism
3. HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS
How the System Works
The video doorbell system includes 2 parts. One is the video doorbell at your
door. The other is the Chime in your house. The video doorbell detects motion
at your porch and allows you to answer the door anytime and anywhere. When
someone rings the doorbell, people in the house will be notified by the Chime.
4. SET UP THE SYSTEM
Download the App and Set up the System
Download the app from the App Store (iOS devices) or Google Play (Android
devices).
Sign up for a account, then follow the onscreen instructions to complete the setup.
5. DETERME THE POWER OPTION
Option 1 – Battery Powered
- If you don’t have existing doorbell wiring at the front door, use the built-in battery. You are free to determine the doorbell position and the mounting is easy and quick.
- When the doorbell battery level is low, you need to detach and charge it.
- If you choose this option, please jump to 7.FIND A MOUNTING SPOT.
Note: The battery life varies depending on usage. In most common cases, a doorbell may have up to 10 events per day and each recording lasts 20 seconds on average. Under this scenario, the doorbell battery life can last up to 6 months.
Option 2 – Doorbell Wire Powered
- If you have existing and working doorbell wiring at the front door, the doorbell will be powered by the wires constantly. So you don’t need to detach and charge it after installation.
- Since the doorbell is connected to the wires, the mounting position is limited.
- If you choose this option, please jump to 10.POWER THE DOORBELL WITH EXISTING WIRES.
6. FIND A MOUNTING SPOT
Doorbell installation position
Take the video doorbell to your front door and check the live view on the app
at the same time. Find a location where you can see the desired field of view.
Consider the following factors:
- Check if you can reuse the existing holes and anchors on the wall or door frame.
- If you want to place the doorbell close to a side wall, make sure the wall doesn’t show up in the field of view. Otherwise IR light will be reflected and night vision will become blurry.
- If you are drilling the mounting holes for the first time, the recommended mounting height is 48″ / 1.2 m from the ground.
- To adjust the angel, use the 15° mounting wedge as a supplementary mounting bracket.
Doorbell installation position
Place the screw hole positioning card against the wall to mark the position.
7. MOUNT THE BRACKET
Mount the Doorbell on a Wooden Surface
If you’re mounting the doorbell on a wooden surface, you don’t need to pre-
drill pilot holes. Use the provided screws to secure the mounting bracket on
the wall, the screw hole positioning card indicates the position of the screw
holes.
What you need: Screwdriver, Mounting Bracket, 15° Mounting Wedge (Optional), Screw Packs
Mount the Doorbell on Surfaces Made Out of Hard Materials
- If you’re mounting the doorbell on a surface made out of hard materials, like brick, concrete, stucco, drill 2 holes through the screw hold positioning card with a 15/64″(6mm) drill bit.
- Insert the provided anchors, and then use the provided long screws to secure the mounting bracket on the wall.
What you need: Power Drill, 15/64″ (6 mm) Drill Bit, Mounting Bracket, 15° Mounting Wedge (Optional), Screw Packs
8. MOUNTING THE DOORBELL
Mount the Doorbell
Align the doorbell with the top of the mounting bracket and then snap the bottom into the place.
You’re all set! If you want to detach the doorbell or recharge it, please refer to the following sections.
9. RECHARGE THE DOORBELL
Recharge the Doorbell
It is strongly recommended that the doorbell should be fully charged before
you start to set up.
Charging: White light keeps on Fully charged: White light turns off 6 hours from 0% to 100%
10. POWER THE DOORBELL WITH EXISTING WIRES
10.1 Verify whether the doorbell wires are working
- Ring the existing doorbell to check if it is working. If the doorbell doesn’t ring, your doorbell wires may be defective. Power the doorbell on its own battery or consult an electrician to fix the wires.
- Shut off power at the breaker. Turn the lights on / off in your home to make sure the electricity in your house is properly shut off.
Always be careful when handling wires. If you’re not comfortable installing it yourself, have a qualified electrician do it.
10.2 Detach the Existing Doorbell Button
If you already have existing doorbell wiring:
- Remove the existing doorbell button with a Phillips-head screwdriver (not provided).
- Pull the two wires out carefully when removing the existing doorbell. Straighten the wire ends if necessary.
What you need: Philips-Head Screwdriver
10.3 Find a Mounting Spot
- When determining the mounting position of the doorbell, consider these factors:
- Check if you can reuse the existing holes and anchors on the wall or door frame.
- If you are drilling the mounting holes for the first time, the recommended mounting height is 48″ / 1.2 m from the ground.
- To adjust the angel, use the 15° mounting wedge as a supplementary mounting bracket.
- Place the screw hole positioning card against the wall to mark the position.
10.4 Mount the Bracket
If you’re mounting the doorbell on a wooden surface, you don’t need to pre- drill pilot holes. Use the provided screws to secure the mounting bracket on the wall, the screw hole positioning card indicates the position of the screw holes.
What you need: Screwdriver, Mounting Bracket, 15° Mounting Wedge (Optional), Screw Packs
- If you’re mounting the doorbell on a surface made out of hard materials, like brick, concrete, stucco, drill 2 holes through the screw hold positioning card with a 15/64″(6mm) drill bit.
- Insert the provided anchors, and then use the provided long screws to secure the mounting bracket on the wall.
What you need: Power Drill, 15/64″ (6 mm) Drill Bit, Mounting Bracket, 15° Mounting Wedge (Optional), Screw Packs
10.5 Connect the Doorbell Wires to the Doorbell
Connect the wires to the terminals at the back of the doorbell, then tighten the terminal screws.Wire can connect to any terminal.
What you need: Wires and Wire Nuts (Optional), Video Doorbell, Philips-head Screwdriver
To prevent short-circuiting, make sure the wires are not touching each other after connecting them to the terminals. If the wires are too short, use the extension wires and wire nuts provided to make them longer. Use electrical wiring tape instead if there is no more space on the wall for wire nuts.
10.6 Mount the Doorbell on the Bracket
Align the doorbell with the top of the mounting bracket and then snap the bottom into the place.
10.7 Restore Power
Switch the master circuit breaker back to ON.
You’re all set! If you want to detach the doorbell or recharge it, please refer to the corresponding sections.
11. NOTICE
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interferencethat may cause undesired operation. Warning: Changes or
modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment
has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the
separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body.
Customer Service
Warranty 12-month limited warranty
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