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- you
can
use
your
existing
TV
sets
to
monitor
your
entry
door.
Just
flip
to
channel
4
(or
00)
to
screen
your
front
door.
- even
if
you
run
the
system
with
one
single
TV
screen,
you
can
be
alerted
of
any
door
call
anywhere
you
might
be,
inquire
about
the
visitor's
identity
from
any
handset,
walk
to
the
remote
monitoring
TV
to
screen
the
visitor
and
eventually
release
the
door
from
a
nearby
handset.
- if
you
are
on
the
phone
and
get
a
door
call,
your
handset
will
release
a
call
waiting
tone.
Same
the
other
way
around.
- in
remote
locations
like
patios,
garage,
pool
area,
etc.
where
a
monitoring
TV
is
not
available,
you
can
still
attend
to
your
visitors
with
a
corded
or
cordless
handset.
- you
can
easily
monitor
your
pool
area,
front
or
back
porch
and
if
you
need
to
say
something
as
a
result
of
your
watch,
you
can
directly
dial
the
access
code
to
the
doorphone
from
any
handset
and
speak
out.
- most
importantly,
you
can
deliver
the
doorphone
video
signal
cost-effectively
to
all
your
TV
sets
with
an
RF
modulator
(Radio
Frequency).
- you
may
combine
different
types
of
monitors,
existing
TV
sets,
low-cost
mini
TV
sets
or
small
TFT
LCD
monitors
if
you
prefer
a
very
conspicuous
low-cost
appliance.
- you
can
connect
the
video
signal
to
your
computer
video
capture
card
so
you
can
monitor
your
front
door
on
your
computer
screen
or
implement
remote
video
surveillance
via
web.
- use
of
concealed
camera
within
doorphone
piece
makes
this
system
very
appropriate
for
outdoor
security
monitoring.
- added
security
with
some
vandal-proof
and
weather-resistant
doorphone
models.
FAQs
about
dedicated
video
doorphone
appliances
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to
set
up
the
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