PHV1325 Entry PeepHole Viewer
The Peep Hole Viewer uses an LCD panel to display who is at your
door. It turns a hard to see Peep Hole image into a big bright
image.
Brinno PeepHole Viewer Available:
PHV1325 -
Entry; PHV1330 -
Advance; Motion
Activated Sensor; Knocking
Sensor

Why the Digital Peephole Viewer?
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The most basic home security is the front door. This is the primary entry point in the
home, and the method to indentify who is there has not changed in many
years.
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Ask who is there and wait for a verbal response
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The optical peephole has been around for over 40 years and is the best option to
actually see who is at the door.
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The image quality
is poor
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In low light the
image may not be easy to identify
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The user must place
an eye to the door thus darkening the peephole and signalling he is
home
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The height is not
right for all people
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Simple One
Button Operation
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Press the Power button under the
LCD panel to turn on the viewer and see clearly who’s at the door.
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The first push of the Power
button will put the PeepHole Viewer into “Regular” view mode.
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If the button is pressed a
second time while the viewer is still on, the display will go into “Zoomed
View”.
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Repeated pressing of the button
causes the viewer to rotate between the two viewing modes: “Regular” and
“Zoom”.
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The viewer will turn off
automatically after 10 seconds to conserve battery life. Any press of the button will restart the timer
for 10 seconds.
Display
modes
Low
Battery
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