DOORsafe DS6670 HD Internet Video Camera Doorbell User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- DOORsafe
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DOORsafe DS6670 HD Internet Video Camera Doorbell
Product Information
Specifications
- App Name: Smart Life of Tuya Smart
- Publisher: Volcano Tech. Lim. / Tuya Inc.
- Power Input Options:
- POE IEEE 802.3af network cable with DC15-48V
- DC15-48V power supply with WiFi or network cable
- LED Indicator:
- Constantly beeping: Hold an RFID chip against the doorbell
- Blue and red flashing: Doorbell button pressed
- Blue flashing: Waiting for WiFi connection
- Rapid blue flashing: Pairing with the app in progress
- Red flashing: Internet signal via network cable present
- Rapid red flashing: Pairing with the app in progress
- Constant white: Connected to the internet and ready for use
FAQ
- Q: How do I reset the doorbell?
- A: Press and hold the reset button (13) located next to the LAN port for 5 seconds. The LED ring will flash white 3 times, and the doorbell will restart. To erase the master chip and all connected chips, press the reset button briefly.
Product Usage Instructions
Adding to the App and Connecting to the Internet:
- Download the Smart Life app and connect your smartphone to a 2.4GHz or 5GHz WiFi network from the same internet router that the doorbell will connect to.
- Choose one of the following options to connect the doorbell to the internet and the app:
- Option 1: Via a Network Cable:
- The doorbell button will flash red.
- Open the app and tap the “+” button.
- Select “Add Device” and choose “Camera & Slot” then “Smart Doorbell”.
- Set the QR code in the top right corner to “Cable” and tap “Next”.
- Tap the “+” button and optionally rename the product.
- Option 2: Via a 2.4 or 5GHz WiFi Network:
- The doorbell button will flash blue.
- Open the app and tap the “+” button.
- Select “Camera bewaking” then “Smart Doorbell”.
- Set the QR code in the top right corner to “Wi-Fi mode” and tap “Next step”.
- Select “AP-modus” and enter your own 2.4 or 5GHz WiFi password. Tap “Next” (for 5GHz, select “Carry on”).
- Your smartphone will connect to the Smartlife-XXXX network broadcasted by the doorbell.
- Return to the app to see the progress of adding the device. Optionally, rename the product.
App Settings
Enabling Recordings
- Open the app and view the camera feed.
- Go to settings and select “Recordings Settings”.
- Toggle on the “SD-kaart registratie schakelaar” (SD card recording switch).
- Select “Voortdurende registratie” (continuous recording) for continuous recording, or “Registratie geval” (event recording) for recordings of someone ringing the doorbell or detecting motion.
Viewing Video Recordings
- Open the app and view the camera feed.
- Select “Playback” in the app.
Viewing Photos & Notifications
- Tap “Profile” at the bottom of the app.
- Select “Berichten” (Messages).
Setting up Motion Detection
- Open the app and view the camera feed.
- Go to settings and select “Instellen detectie-alarm” (Set up detection alarm).
- Toggle on the “Bewegingsdetectie Alarmschakelaar” (motion detection alarm switch).
- Adjust Sensitivity / Activity Region / Body Detection / Time Schedule as desired.
Adjusting Doorbell Speaker Volume
- Open the app and view the camera feed.
- Go to settings and select “Sounds”.
- Adjust the volume accordingly.
Setting up Two-Way Audio
- Open the app and view the camera feed.
- Go to settings and select “Basis Feature Set”.
- Enable two-way audio.
Sharing with Additional Users
Each user needs their own account. Use a new email address for a new account.
- To share all rights, go to profile and select “Homebeheer” (Home management). Add members to a room/family (account number = email address).
- For limited rights (no unlock), view the camera feed, open settings, and select “Toestel delen” (Device sharing) (account number = email address).
Resetting
- Press and hold the reset button (13) located next to the LAN port for 5 seconds.
- The LED ring will flash white 3 times, and the doorbell will restart. To erase the master chip and all connected chips, press the reset button briefly.
Introduction
Provide the doorbell with power & internet with a network cable with POE IEEE
802.3af
Provide the doorbell with DC15-48V power & internet via WiFi or a network
cable.
Continue connecting via connection diagram, see overleaf for possible
diagrams.
- Doorbell beeps constantly: hold an RFID chip against the doorbell once
- LED flashes blue & red: the doorbell button has just been pressed
- LED flashes blue: waiting for WiFi connection
- LED flashes blue quickly: pairing with app in progress
- LED flashes red: internet signal available via network cable
- LED flashes red quickly: pairing with app in progress
- LED continuous white: connected to the internet / ready for use
Add to the app & connect to the internet
Download the app & connect the smartphone to a 2.4 or 5Ghz WiFi network of the same internet router that the doorbell will connect to.
Choose 1 of these 2 options to connect the doorbell to the internet and the app:
- Option 1: via a network cable: → doorbell button flashes red → open app → choose + → select: Add Device → select: Camera & Lock → select: Smart Doorbell → set QR code at the top right to: Cable → select: Next → select: + → indicate product if necessary. another name.
- Option 2: via a 2.4 or 5Ghz WiFi network: → doorbell button flashes blue → open app → select: + → select: Camera surveillance → select: Smart Doorbell → set QR code at the top right to: Wi-Fi mode → select: Next step → choose: AP mode → enter your own 2.4 or 5Ghz WiFi password → choose: Next (& with 5Ghz: choose ‘Carry on’) → now connect the smartphone to the Smartlife-XXXX network that is broadcasting the doorbell → go back to app, the progress of adding can be seen → specify product if necessary. other name.
Overview
- Microphone
- 2MP HD camera
- Infrared LEDs
- Microphone indicator LED
- Unlock indicator LED
- RFID MiFare reader
- Push button
- Speaker
- Anti-theft sensor
- Cable connection
- LAN port with POE
- SD card port
- Reset button
- WHITE – DOOR OPENER NO
- YELLOW – DOOR OPENER COM
- GREEN – DOOR OPENER NC
- BLUE – PORT NO
- GRAY – PORT COM
- BLACK – GND
- RED – 15 – 48V DC +
- ORANGE – GONG NO
- ORANGEWHITE – GONG COM
- PINK – INPUT 1
- BROWN – EXIT BUTTON
- BLACK – GND
- GRAY WHITE – WG0
- BLUE WHITE – WG1
APP SETTINGS
To turn on recordings:
- look through camera in app → open settings → choose: ‘Recordings Settings’ → Turn on ‘SD card registration switch’ → choose: Recording mode ‘Continuous recording’ for continuous recording, or ‘Recording case’ for only recordings of someone ringing the doorbell or with a movement.
View video recordings:
- look through camera in app → choose: ‘Playback’ in app
View photos & notifications:
- select ‘Profile’ at the bottom of the app → select: ‘Messages’
Set motion detector:
- look through the camera in the app → open settings → choose: ‘Set detection alarm
- turn on ‘Motion Detection Alarm Switch’ → Set Sensitivity / Activity Region / Body Detection / Time Schedule
Set the speaker volume in the doorbell:
- look through the camera in the app → open settings → choose: ‘Sounds’ → set volume
To set up two-way audio:
- look through the camera in the app → open settings → choose: ‘Basic Feature Set’ → set two-way audio
Share with additional users:
Every user needs their own account.
Use a new email address for a new account.
- Share all rights: go to profile → choose: ‘Home management’ →add members to a room/family (account number=email address)
- Limited rights (no unlock): → look through camera → open settings → choose ‘Share device’ (account number=email address)
Reset
- Press with a pin for 5 sec. on the reset button (13) located directly next to the LAN port: the LED ring flashes white 3 times & the doorbell restarts.
- Short press the reset button to erase the master chip and all connected chips.
Viewing images via a browser:
- Go to: ipc-eu.ismartlife.me
- Open the app, choose + and choose: ‘Scan QR code’ – you will now see the doorbell & all cameras added to the app if they are on the video compression standard H264.
P.T.O. for more information about how to stream to a NAS & how to log in to the doorbell via a web portal or via DigitalTools for even more possible settings.
SPECIFICATIONS
- Dimensions: 134 x 63 x 27mm
- Corner mounting bracket: not available
- Material: plastic
- Weather/dust resistance: IP65
- Internet connection: via 2.4 or 5 Ghz WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n or UTP LAN cable (LAN cable (possibly with POE) can be plugged directly into the doorbell with RJ45 plug)
- POE: POE IEEE 802.3af
- Power: DC15-48V (with no POE, connect to 2 wires from the doorbell: black & red) (consumption: 4.5W / standby: 3.5W)
- Motion detector: via camera, sensitivity, detection area & body detection adjustable
- Theft protection: Siren off doorbell & notification via app if doorbell becomes loose from mounting plate
- Memory: 32Gb Class 10, FAT32 micro SD card (max. 128Gb); (SD card is in the doorbell) – Streaming to NAS ONVIF RTSP is possible.
- Temperature: -40 – 60°C
- Humidity: 10-90%
- Existing chime / DS6605 chime connectable: Yes. (ringing time adjustable via screen/web portal/DigitalTools) can switch max. 30V AC/DC 4A
- Ring confirmation: LED will flash & tone will be heard (duration adjustable via web portal/DigitalTools)
- App: Smart Life (Tuya), iOS & Android app – Push message via app when visiting/movement/theft
- Video compression / frame rate: H264 or H265 (adjustable via web portal/DigitalTools) / 25fps
- Camera: 2MP CMOS HD camera
- Resolution/viewing angle: 1920×1080 (1080p) / H:125°V:72° Night vision: 6 x 850nM IR LED, set via app: on/off/automatic
- Speaker: 1W / 8 Ohm
- Microphone: -38DB±2/2V
- Audio compressie: G.711U – 64 Kbps
- Audio intercom: full duplex (set to 1 or 2-way in app) / volume adjustable in app
- Door opener: both door opener (active or quiescent current) or gate (active current) can be connected; can switch max. 30V AC/DC 4A.
- RFID: 13.56MHZ/Mifare/Supports ISO/IEC 14443 type A 106kb/s; max. aantal chips: 100; kaartleesafstand: <2cm
- Unlock time: 5 sec. (adjustable via screen/web portal/DigitalTools)
- Exit button: connectable
- Saturation/contrast/brightness: adjustable via screen/web portal/DigitalTools
- Recordings: takes photos/videos of who rings the doorbell/when there is movement (can be turned off); storage on SD in the doorbell; You can review recordings via app/screen/PC
Connections
Connection option A
- Provide the doorbell with power & internet via 2.4/5Ghz. WiFi or a network cable without POE.
- Connect doorbell to: 15V – 48VDC 0.8A
- Connect red (+) to the red or black with white printed wire of the power supply.
- Connect black (-) to the all black wire of the power supply.
- Plug a network cable into the doorbell that is directly connected to the internet router or connect the doorbell via WiFi to create an internet connection.
- Use a CAT6 UTP network cable, especially if the cable is longer than 10 meters.
- If the network cable is in the doorbell and provides an internet signal: push button LED flashes red.
- If the doorbell does not receive an internet signal from a network cable & is ready to connect to a 2.4 or 5Ghz WiFi signal: push button LED flashes blue.
- Now add the doorbell to the app. See steps overleaf.
- If the doorbell beeps continuously, hold an RFID chip against the RFID reader once.
RFID chip reader
- Set master chip: as soon as the doorbell beeps continuously, hold an RFID chip against the reader once to set this chip as master. After this, the doorbell will stop beeping. The master chip is needed to program new user chips. The door cannot be opened with the master chip.
- Register new user chips: 1. hold the master chip against the reader 2. hold the new user chip against the reader 3. if necessary, hold another new user chip against the reader 4. hold the same chip against the reader again or wait 30 sec. to finish adding new chips. Max. user chips: 100.
Clear master chip & all user chips:
- Option 1: Short press the reset button to clear the master chip (and all connected chips) and make the doorbell beep continuously so that the master chip can be reset.
- Option 2: Hold the master chip against the reader 4 times and all master chips and user chips will be erased and the doorbell will beep continuously. It is not possible to remove a single chip.
- Open door with chip: hold a user chip against the reader and the door will open for 5 seconds. open. This duration can be adjusted via the screen/web portal/DigitalTools. A possibly connected port can only be opened via the app.
Connecting lock or gate:
- Lock power current: connect the – of the power supply for the lock to the yellow wire and the + of the power supply to the lock. Connect the other terminal of the lock to the white wire. This forms a circuit with max. 30V 4A AC or DC.
- Connecting the closed current (magnet) lock: connect the – of the power supply for the lock to the green wire and the + of the power supply to the lock. Connect the other terminal of the lock to the white wire. This forms a circuit with max. 30V 4A AC or DC.
- Connect port: connect a port to the gray and blue wires.
Other possible connections:
- Exit button: connect a physical button to open the door to the brown and black wire.
- Wireless or existing chime: connect an existing chime (max. 30V 4A AC or DC) or the wireless transmitter DS6604 for the DS6603 chime to the orange and orange-white wire.
- WiFi chime: Add WiFi chime DS6603 to the same app and set a smart scenario (see manual DS6603).
- Add the DS6669 screen within the same network. If necessary, add also add surveillance cameras to the screen & app.
Connection option B
- Provide the doorbell with power & internet with a network cable with POE IEEE 802.3af
- Plug a network cable into the doorbell that is directly connected to a POE IEEE 802.3af switch. The doorbell will be supplied with both power and an internet signal when the switch is connected to the internet router.
- Use a CAT6 UTP network cable, especially if the cable is longer than 10 meters.
- If the network cable is in the doorbell and provides an internet signal: push button LED flashes red.
- If the doorbell does not receive an internet signal from a network cable: push button LED flashes blue.
- Now add the doorbell to the app. See steps overleaf.
- If the doorbell beeps continuously, hold an RFID chip against the RFID reader once.
Access the doorbell via Webportal/Digitaltools & stream RTSP to a NAS via ONVIF
Enter the IP address of the doorbell in a browser followed by /login.html on a PC that is connected to the same internet router as the doorbell to access a web portal where even more settings are possible. The IP address of the doorbell can be seen on the screen, the router or via DigitalTools (see DS6670 FAQs for a download link for this software).
Possible settings
- ONVIF: enable ONVIF to stream the images via RTSP to a NAS.
- The path is: rtsp://admin:admin123@XXX.XXX.X.XXX/01/main & /sub – port: 554 → enter the doorbell IP address at the X’s.
- DHCP: enable or disable to manually set Local IP, subnet mask and gateway
- User management: set your own login/ONVIF/RTSP password here (standard user: admin ; password admin123) (lost your password? reset the doorbell to factory settings and the password is again: admin123)
- Restart: allow the doorbell to restart
- Reset: Reset all settings except: network settings, user password, chip cards, bonded devices
- Factory reset: full reset
- Night vision (infrared image): auto, on or off
- Door Unlock time: between 1 and 19 sec. (default: 5 sec.)
- Gate Unlock time: between 0.2 and 5 sec. (default: 0.2 sec.)
- Ring confirmation tone duration (ring tone coming from the doorbell): between 0 and 30 sec. (default: 1 sec.)
- Ringing time: of a connected gong (RINGBELL): between 0 – 9 sec. (default: 1 sec.)
- Brightness: a value between 0 and 9 (default: 5)
- Contrast: a value between 0 and 9 (default: 5)
- Saturation: a value between 0 and 9 (default: 5)
- Video codec: H264 or H265 (H264 – needed for ipc-eu.ismartlife.me / H265: for better image quality, with less data)
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