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ENFORCER Wireless Video Door Phone

 

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SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 

 

 

 

1.

 

While the monitor display is on, hold the “Photo/Settings” button for 3 seconds to enter 

programming mode. 

2.

 

Press the “Photo/Settings” button to cycle through the programming options, including: 

a.

 

Time setup 

b.

 

Ringtone choice 

c.

 

Lock delay 

d.

 

PIR setup 

3.

 

To exit programming mode, press the “Photo/Settings” button to cycle through the remaining 

programming modes, or press the “Talk” button to return to the home screen. 

NOTE:  If there is no activity, the monitor will exit programming mode and the display will turn 

off in 35 seconds. 

Programming the display time: 

1.

 

Hold the “Photo/Settings” button for 3 seconds 

to enter programming mode. 

2.

 

Use the up and down arrow buttons on the 

front of the monitor to highlight the area to be 

changed. 

3.

 

Use the volume buttons (+/-) to adjust the time 

or date. 

4.

 

Press the “Talk” button to set the display time 

and exit programming mode. 

Programming the ringtones: 

1.

 

Hold the “Photo/Settings” button for 3 seconds to enter programming mode, then 

momentarily press the “Photo/Settings” button one time to select the ringtone display. 

2.

 

Use the up and down arrow buttons on the front of the monitor to choose one of 4 ringtones: 

Telephone, Doorbell, “Für Elise”, or “Jingle Bells”. This is the tone the user will hear when a 

visitor requests entry. 

3.

 

Use the volume buttons (+/-) to adjust the volume of the ringtone. 

4.

 

Press the “Talk” button to set the ringtone and exit programming mode. 

Programming the lock delay: 

This determines how long the relay output is active after the door has been unlocked. 

1.

 

Hold the “Photo/Settings” button for 3 seconds to enter programming mode, then momentarily 

press the “Photo/Settings” button two times to select the lock delay. 

2.

 

Use the up and down arrow buttons on the front of the monitor to set the lock delay from 1 to 6 

seconds. The default setting is 1 second. 

3.

 

Press the “Talk” button to set the lock delay and exit programming mode. 

Programming the PIR sensor ON/OFF: 

The camera has a built-in PIR (passive infrared) sensor to detect an approaching visitor and 

automatically turns the camera on and captures a photo. It can be programmed ON or OFF. 

1.

 

Hold the “Photo/Settings” button for 3 seconds to enter programming mode, then briefly press 

the “Photo/Settings” button three times to select the PIR mode. 

2.

 

Use the up and down arrow buttons on the front of the monitor to turn the PIR sensor ON  

or OFF. 

3.

 

Press the “Talk” button to set the PIR sensor and exit programming mode. 

 

 

 

Photo/ 

Settings 

 

Volume buttons 

Arrow buttons 

Talk 

 

 

 

 

  

     

 

Programming:

 

Summary of Contents for DP-236Q

Page 1: ...isitor Connect up to two additional monitors1 Camera includes a built in PIR sensor that activates the camera and takes photos of the visitor when he or she approaches Monitor includes a kickstand and a charging base Camera powered by 9 16 VAC 5 16 VDC Monitor front door at any time Egress input 120 wide viewing angle 1Second and third monitors sold separately 2Line of sight range Actual range may...

Page 2: ... monitors to see who is requesting entry speak with the caller take a photo and decide whether or not to grant entry 1x Monitor DP 236MQ 1 1x Camera DP 236CQ 1 1x Monitor charger stand 1x Monitor kick stand 1x AC Power adapter with USB port for monitor 1x USB Cable for monitor 2x Rechargeable lithium ion batteries for monitor and camera 1x AC Power adapter with DC plug for camera 1x DC Jack with p...

Page 3: ...FT Operating voltage 5VDC adapter or 3 7VDC battery Current draw Active 250mA 4 2VDC Standby 5mA 4 2VDC Battery life Active 4 4 Hours Standby 220 Hours 9 days Operating frequency 2 4GHz Wireless range 492 150m Dimensions 5 x33 8 x7 8 127x85x22 mm Weight 3 9 oz 110g Operating temperature 32 104 F 0 40 C Monitor 33 8 86mm Line of sight range Actual range may vary depending on the installation and op...

Page 4: ...rect rain or moisture which could result in damage to the camera 6 The monitor and camera contain no user serviceable parts Opening them may damage sensitive components and will void the warranty Installation Notes Display Overview Signal Strength Displays the wireless signal strength Time Displays the current time PIR Displays when the PIR sensor is turned on Ringer Displays if the ringer is audi...

Page 5: ... Wire to the lock device for fail safe operation 6 Common output Wire to the power supply of the lock device NOTE For 16VAC doorbell installation wire directly from the doorbell s transformer COM PUSH TO EXIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 N C N O Request to exit plate Fail secure electric strike Electric strike power supply The camera is connected to its included AC adapter The egress input is connected to a Reques...

Page 6: ...rom the camera through the wire hole in the bracket to the optional door unlock device 5 Install the rechargeable lithium ion battery into the camera The battery will act as a backup power source in case of a power outage 6 Connect the AC adapter see Camera Wiring Diagram on pg 5 7 Mount the camera into the bracket o Push the top of the camera into the top of the bracket o Push the bottom of the c...

Page 7: ...ON OFF button momentarily to go to standby mode if the display is ON or to leave standby mode if the display is OFF The red indicator LED will flash once every three seconds in standby mode Battery saver If the display is ON and there is no user action for 35 seconds the display will turn OFF and the monitor will go into standby mode Low battery When the battery is low indicated by 1 or 0 bars on ...

Page 8: ...onitor to choose one of 4 ringtones Telephone Doorbell Für Elise or Jingle Bells This is the tone the user will hear when a visitor requests entry 3 Use the volume buttons to adjust the volume of the ringtone 4 Press the Talk button to set the ringtone and exit programming mode Programming the lock delay This determines how long the relay output is active after the door has been unlocked 1 Hold th...

Page 9: ...n between the monitor and camera 4 To unlock the optional electronic door lock press the ON OFF button momentarily while the monitor is displaying the camera s view NOTE The Talk button must be pressed before pressing the ON OFF button Otherwise pressing the ON OFF button will turn off the monitor 5 Press the monitor s View button to mute the monitor or Talk button to end monitoring of the camera ...

Page 10: ...l be deleted NOTE Monitor will automatically delete the oldest photo when full NOTE It is not possible to export internal photos NOTE By default the monitor in the DP 236Q Complete Kit is paired with the camera These instructions apply to pairing a second or third monitor To pair a monitor with the camera 1 Disable the tamper alarm a Remove the camera from the bracket b The tamper alarm will now s...

Page 11: ...amera in the bracket b Press the doorbell button on the camera to test the connection The camera s tamper alarm will sound when the camera is removed from its bracket warning the homeowner of possible vandalism Only the first programmed monitor will sound an alarm NOTE If the camera is removed and replaced within 2 seconds the camera will instead send a warning call to the monitor Answer the call ...

Page 12: ... normal service for a period of one 1 year from the date of sale to the original customer SECO LARM s obligation is limited to the repair or replacement of any defective part if the unit is returned transportation prepaid to SECO LARM This Warranty is void if damage is caused by or attributed to acts of God physical or electrical misuse or abuse neglect repair or alteration improper or abnormal us...

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