PHILIPS 7000 Series 2K Dual Cam Video Doorbell User Manual
- May 15, 2024
- Philips
Table of Contents
Home Access Video Doorbell
7000 Series
User Manual
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Warnings & Safety
Safety
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Before using this product, please read and understand all instructions.
Damage caused by failure to follow the instructions is not covered by the warranty. -
Only use components the manufacturer provided and suggested accessories.
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Do not forcibly disassemble the product to trigger an alarm or damage the product.
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Connect the video doorbell to a low-voltage 8-24V AC power supply when powering it with wires, or it might cause abnormal operation or damage to the device.
Caution
- Do not connect the 2 poles of the devices to metals to avoid a short circuit and potential explosion.
- Any replacement component should be performed by Philips, a Philips-authorized service center, or a professional technician.
- Do not use parts or accessories manufactured by others.
- Do not soak the device in water.
- Do not expose the Wi-Fi Chime or Video Doorbell to places that have water leakage or splashing.
Returns & Disposal
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Video doorbells can be returned at an authorized Philips service center.
Appropriate compensation will be provided if the returned product meets Philips’s conditions. -
Please follow local regulations and do not throw the used products or batteries into normal household waste.
Product Introductions
Parts List
Video Doorbell Overview
1 | 2K Camera Lens | 7 | Fill Light |
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2 | Motion Sensor | 8 | Camera Lens |
3 | Microphone | 9 | Detaching Hole |
4 | Radar Sensor | 10 | Sync Button |
5 | Indicator | 11 | 8-24V AC Power Terminals |
6 | Doorbell Button | 12 | USB C Charging Port |
Video Doorbell
Operation | Status | Halo |
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Press the Sync Button for 5s | Power on | White light |
Press the Sync Button for 5s | Power o | Light dims and goes out |
Use a USB power adapter* and the
included cable to charge the battery.| Charging| White light blinks
Fully Charged| White light
Power
Input Voltage: 8-24VAC,50/60Hz Input Current: 2A Rated Power: 16Wor 30W
Wi-Fi Chime Overview
1 | Adjustable antennas |
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2 | Ethernet Port |
3 | Chime Speaker |
4 | Indicator |
5 | Sync Button |
6 | AC 110-240V Plug c |
Wi-Fi Chime
Operation | Status | Halo |
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Plug into an outlet | Power on | Green light |
Press the Sync Button for 2s | Pairing mode | Green light blinks |
Pairing succeeded | Normal working | Blue lights |
How It Works
In conjunction with Wi-Fi chime, the Philips smart doorbell helps you stay
informed in real-time about any activity at your doorstep and enables you to
respond as needed.
How to Setup
Required Tools
Download the Philips Home Access App
https://download.idlespacetech.com/
Scan the QR code or search “Philips Home Access” to download the Philips Home Access app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
Create a User Account
Register and log in to the Philips Home Access app.
Attention
You have two options to connect the Philips Wi-Fi Chime to your home network:
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Wired connection with the included Ethernet Cable
With wired connection, you will have a more stable network.
You need to plug the Philips Wi-Fi Chime into a socket near the router or network port -
Wireless connection
With wireless connection, you can enjoy more flexible installation and choose the best position to suit you needs.
Add the Wi-Fi Chime
- Plug the Philips Wi-Fi Chime into an outlet near the router.
- (Optional) If you choose the wired way for connection, connect the Philips Wi-Fi Chime and the router with the provided Ethernet Cable
- When the Indicator turns blue, tap the “Add device” button on the app.
- Scan the QR code or manually enter the ESN located on the device’s body and complete the pairing steps following the in-app instruction.
How to Install
Determine the Power Option
You have two options to power the Philips Video Doorbell:
- Utilize the built-in battery of the Philips Video Doorbell.
- Harness the power from the existing doorbell wires in your home.
Choose the option that best suits your needs.
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 Video Doorbell is low on battery, you need to detach and recharge it.
3. If you choose this option, please jump to “Battery Powered”.
Option 2: Existing wire power supply installation method
- If you have existing and working doorbell wiring at the front door, the Video Doorbell can be powered by the wires constantly. So you don’t need to detach and charge it after installation.
- Since the Video Doorbell is connected to the wires, the installing position is limited.
- For specific instructions on how to install, see the app.
Option 1: Battery Powered
Required Tools
Step 1: Find a Good Installing Position
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Take the Video Doorbell to your front door. Check the live view on the Philips Home Access app to find the position where you can get the expected field of view.
Recommended mounting height: 48”(1.2m)-55”(1.4m) -
if you want to change the camera angle, use the provided 15° Mounting Wedge which can help position the camera to improve the viewing angle and capture the area you’d like to view. Attention
It is NOT recommended to install the Video Doorbell at the corner of the wall to avoid obstruction of the side wall and overexposure of the night vision.
Avoid installing the Video Doorbell on the door. -
Stick the Screw Hole Positioning Card to the wall to mark the position for the screw holes after you decide on the installing position.
Step 2: Install the mounting bracket
- If the installing position is a soft surface, such as wood, install directly with the provided screws.
- If the installing position is a hard surface, such as stucco, brick, or concrete, drill two screw holes according to the Screw Hole Positioning Card, then drive into the provided anchors, and install with the provided screws.
Step 3: Attach the Video Doorbell
- If the installing position is a soft surface, such as wood, install directly with the provided screws.
- Align the bottom of the Video Doorbell and the Mounting Bracket, then snap the top until you feel it click into place.
- Test the Video Doorbell to make sure it is securely mounted.
Recharge the Battery
Required Tools
Detach the Video Doorbell
1: Detach the Video Doorbell with the Philips Home Access app
- Hold the Video Doorbell, then tap the “One-Tap Detaching” in the Settings via the Philips Home Access app.
- After following the in-app instructions of “One-Tap Detaching”, the Video Doorbell will auto-detach from the Mounting Bracket.
- Pull the top of the Video Doorbell away from the Mounting Bracket, and lift it for removal.
2: Detach the Video Doorbell with the Detaching Pin
- Hold the Video Doorbell, then press the Detaching Pin into the Detaching Hole on the top.
- Pull the top of the Video Doorbell away from the Mounting Bracket, and lift it for removal.
Recharge the Built-in Battery
Supports PD 2.0 Fast Charging up to 5V 3A, 12.6W
Status | Status |
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Charging | Charging |
Fully Charged | Fully Charged |
Option 2: Existing Wires Powered
Attention
If you choose to power your Video Doorbell with existing wires, the installing
position will be limited by the length of the existing wires.
Required Tools
Step 1: Check the Doorbell Wiring
1. 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 2. Ensure the power supply is 8-24V AC. The Video Doorbell can
be powered by 8-24V AC only.
Attention Always be carefully when handling wires. If you are not comfortable installing it yourself, have a
Step 2: Connect the Mechanical Chime
Use the provided wire with dual terminals to connect the two terminals of the
mechanical chime together.
Step 3: Detach the Existing Doorbell Button
- Remove the existing doorbell with a Phillips screwdriver (not provided).
- Pull the two wires out carefully when removing the existing doorbell. Straighten the wire ends if necessary.
Step 4: Find a Good Installing Position
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Check if you can reuse the existing holes and anchors on the wall or door frame.
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If you are drilling the mounting holes for the first time, the recommended mounting height is 48”(1.2m)-55″(1.4m) from the ground.
Recommended mounting height: 48”(1.2m)-55”(1.4m) -
If you want to change the camera angle, use the provided 15°Mounting Wedge which can help position the camera to improve the viewing angle and capture the area you’d like to view.
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Stick the Screw Hole Positioning Card to the wall to mark the position for the screw holes after you decide on the installing position.
Step 5: Install the mounting bracket
- If the installing position is a soft surface, such as wood, install directly with the provided screws.2. If the installing position is a hard surface, such as stucco, brick, or concrete, drill two screw holes according to the Screw Hole Positioning Card, then drive into the provided anchors, and install with the provided screws.
Step 6: Connect the Wires to the Video Doorbell
- Connect the wires to the Power Terminals at the back of the doorbell, then tighten the terminal screws. Wire can connect to either terminal as the electric current is alternating current.
- If the doorbell wires are too short, use the provided extension wires and wire nuts.
- Ensure the doorbell wires are not shorted. To prevent short-circuiting, make sure the wires are not touching each other after connecting them to the terminals.
Step 7: Attach the Video Doorbell
Align the bottom of the Video Doorbell and the Mounting Bracket, then snap the
top until you feel it click into place.
Step 8: Restore Power
Switch the master circuit breaker back to ON.
Step 9: Check on the App
Check the Philips Home Access app to ensure there is “AC Powered” above the
Philips Video Doorbell on the home page.
Feature instructions
Motion Deduction
After enabling this feature, the Philips smart doorbell will automatically
detect activity in your entryway and notify you accordingly. The detection
range and intensity can be customized as needed.
Battery Management
If you power your Philips smart doorbell with the built-in battery, you can
check the real-time battery status through the Philips Home Access app. You
will receive recharge the built-in battery.
Real Time Notification Receive alerts when activity occurs at your front
door, including someone at the door, package arrivals, and suspicious
activity. This feature is disabled by default.
Tool-Free Detachment
Through the Philips Home Access app, remove the doorbell from its mount
without needing tools. Simple maintenance and adjustments ensure a quick and
hassle-free detachment for your convenience.
Warranty
1 Year Warranty
For more information on the warranty applicable for this product, please visit
www.philips.com or contact the dealer where you
purchased the product.
Still have questions or need help?
Please feel free to contact us:
U.S.A. & Canada: +1(833)599-9111
FCC Statement
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 thatinterference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by 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.
Caution : Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly
approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause harmful interference, and
- this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
RF Exposure Information
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.
ISED Statement
This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- This device may not cause interference.
- This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
This device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section
2.5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure, users can obtain
Canadian information on RF exposure and compliance.
This equipment complies with Canada radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment.
This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm
between the radiator & your body.
Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke
Philips N.V. and are used under license. This product has been manufactured by
and is sold under the responsibility of Shenzhen Conex Intelligent Technology
Co., Ltd. and Shenzhen Conex Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. is the warrantor
concerning this product.
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