Tellur Video DoorBell WiFi
Model: TLL331251 User manual
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To ensure optimum performance and safety, please read this user manual carefully before using the product. Keep this user manual safe for future references.
What's in the box
Please consult this checklist for all parts.
- Video DoorBell WiFi
- Bracket
- Angle Wall Mount
- Screwdriver
- Screw (4 kinds): Includes screws labeled A (x3), B (x3), C (x2), and D (x1)
- Reset pin
- 3M adhesive
- User manual
Product Diagram
The doorbell unit features:
- Lens: The camera lens for viewing.
- Microphone: Captures sound for your video.
- Status Light: Indicates the operational status of the device.
- Doorbell button: Press to activate the doorbell.
- Reset: Button to reset the device.
- Mini USB: For power or connection.
- Speaker: Outputs audio.
- SD card slot: Supports local SD card storage (Max. 128GB).
- External power port: For connecting external power.
Power supply: AC 12~24V.
Status indicator details:
- Solid red light: Network is malfunctional.
- Blinking red light (quickly blinking): Waiting for network connection.
- Solid blue light: The doorbell is working correctly.
Product Installation
Option 1: Doorbell General Installation
1. Fix the bracket on the wall using the mounting screws.
2. Install the doorbell into the bracket and lock it with the screw.
Option 2: Angle Wall Mount + Bracket + Doorbell Installation
1. Fix the angle wall mount on the wall.
2. Fix the mounting bracket in the angle wall mount.
3. Install the doorbell into the bracket and lock it with the screw.
Pairing the Device
Download the Tellur Smart app, available for both iOS and Android operating systems. Scan the QR code to download the Tellur Smart App.
[Note: QR code excluded as per instructions. App available for iOS and Android.]
Set up Router
This device only supports 2.4GHz frequency band routers; it does not support 5GHz frequency band routers. Please set the relevant parameters of the router before WiFi configuration.
WiFi passwords should not include special characters such as ~!@#$%^&*().
When the device is configured in WiFi, ensure the mobile phone and device are as close as possible to the router to speed up the configuration process.
[Diagram description: A visual shows a mobile phone and laptop connected to a 2.4GHz network with a checkmark, and a 5GHz network with a cross mark, indicating 2.4GHz is supported.]
Add the Device
1. Open the Tellur Smart app and click "Add device" or "+", then select "Video Surveillance" -> "Video Doorbell".
2. Power on and reset the Video DoorBell until the status indicator is flashing quickly or a prompt tone is heard. Then click "Next". Input your WiFi password and click "Next".
[Note: A button to change network is available.]
3. With the Video DoorBell, scan the QR code that appeared on your phone. When the device makes a sound, click "I heard a Prompt" and the configuration will complete.
4. When connecting, ensure your router, smartphone, and the Video DoorBell are as close as possible.
Product Features
Two-way audio
When a visitor pushes the doorbell button, you will receive a call on your smartphone. When you answer, you can see and hear the visitor on the Tellur Smart app.
Motion detection
Motion sensors will notify you when movement is detected.
Device sharing
You can share the device with added family members or friends. This way, they can also preview online. There is no limit to the number of sharing devices, but only 6 accounts can preview at the same time.
Record
Record every moment using high-capacity SD card storage.
Day & Night
Powerful night vision means no interruptions, even in complete darkness.
[Visual description: Two images are shown. One labeled "Daytime" depicts a well-lit room. The other labeled "Night" shows the same room in low light, with enhanced visibility.]
Disposal and Recycling Information
The crossed-out wheeled-bin symbol on your product, battery, literature, or packaging reminds you that all electronic products and batteries must be taken to separate waste collection points at the end of their working lives. They must not be disposed of in the normal waste stream with household garbage.
It is the responsibility of the user to dispose of the equipment using a designated collection point or service for separate recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste (WEEE) and batteries according to local laws.
Proper collection and recycling of your equipment helps ensure EEE waste is recycled in a manner that conserves valuable materials and protects human health and the environment. Improper handling, accidental breakage, damage, and/or improper recycling at the end of its life may be harmful to health and the environment.