ENFORCER DP-266-1C3Q Manual Download Page 9

ENFORCER Wireless Video Door Phone 

SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc. 

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Programming and Using the On-Screen Display:  

1.

 

While the monitor display is on, press the "Menu/Unlock" button to open the on-screen display. 

2.

 

Use the "Up" and "Down" buttons to move the cursor up or down. Use the "Menu/Unlock" button 
to move the cursor to the right. 

3.

 

To select a Menu option, highlight the option and press the "OK" button. 

4.

 

To exit the on-screen display, press the "Exit" button. 

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

35 seconds. 

Viewing and deleting photos: 
1.

 

While the monitor display is on, press the "Menu/Unlock" button to open the on-screen display. 

2.

 

Highlight the "Photo" icon and press the "OK" button to enter the "Photo" screen. 

3.

 

Use the "Up" and "Down" buttons to select the photo to be viewed. 

NOTE:   Photos are saved with the following format: "X-HHMMSS-YYMMDD.jpg" with "X" 

being the type of photo, "HHMMSS" being the time the photo was taken, and 
"YYMMDD" being the date the photo was taken. 

4.

 

Press the "OK" button and select from "View," "Delete," or "Delete All." 

a.

 

Press "View" to view a photo. 

b.

 

Press "Delete" to delete the selected photo (after an additional prompt). 

c.

 

Press "Delete All" to delete all photos (after an additional prompt). 

5.

 

Once viewing a photo, press the "Up" or "Down" buttons to cycle through other photos. 

6.

 

Press the "OK" button to either delete or exit the photo viewing mode and go back to the 
on-screen display menu. 

NOTE:   The monitor can save up to 240 photos. Photos are saved in a "first-in, first-out" method, 

meaning that the system automatically deletes the oldest photo. 

NOTE:   There is no way to export any of the photos on the device. 

Viewing and deleting messages: 
1.

 

While the monitor display is on, press the "Menu/Unlock" button to open the on-screen display. 

2.

 

Highlight the "Messages" icon and press the "OK" button to enter the "Messages" screen. 

3.

 

Use the "Up" and "Down" buttons to select the message to be viewed. 

NOTE:   Messages are the same as Automatic photos but are saved with the following format: 

"HH:MM:SS MM-DD-YYYY."  

4.

 

Press the "OK" button and select from "Open," "Delete," or "Delete All." 

a.

 

Press "Open" to view a message. 

b.

 

Press "Delete" to delete the selected message (after an additional prompt). 

c.

 

Press "Delete All" to delete all messages (after an additional prompt). 

5.

 

Once viewing a message, press the "OK" button to return to the "Messages" screen. 

NOTE:   The monitor can save up to 10 messages. Messages are saved in a "first-in, first-out" 

method, meaning that the system automatically deletes the oldest message. 

NOTE:   Messages will not be saved if the indoor monitor is off. 

Summary of Contents for DP-266-1C3Q

Page 1: ...red monitors Camera has built in IR LEDs for nighttime operation Camera includes a built in PIR sensor that activates the camera and takes photos of the visitor when they approach Monitor includes a k...

Page 2: ...3 Display Overview 4 Installation Notes 4 Camera Wiring Diagram 5 Sample Application 5 Installation Camera 6 Installation Monitor 6 7 On Screen Display Features 8 Programming and Using the On Screen D...

Page 3: ...e 9 16 VAC 5 16 VDC Relock delay 3 6 8 Seconds Relay output 3A 250VAC 30VDC Current draw Active 300mA 12VDC Standby 15mA 12VDC Battery life Active 7 Hours Standby 60 Days IR LED Range 5 1 5m IR LED Fr...

Page 4: ...ted 115 Up 20 170 Left 20 170 1 Unpack the video door phone and note the included parts 2 Read this manual thoroughly A clear understanding of the manual will make installation and operation much easi...

Page 5: ...wer supply is wired to the COM common output 1 Positive power input Connect to the red wire of the included AC adapter or to the positive wire of the doorbell s power supply 2 Negative power input Con...

Page 6: ...ole 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 t...

Page 7: ...the ON OFF button for 3 seconds The monitor will turn ON with the ENFORCER screen Standby mode If the display is OFF press the ON OFF button momentarily to leave standby mode and turn the display ON...

Page 8: ...oved from the bracket and the tamper alarm activates 4 photos taken P Photos taken by the camera station automatically when the PIR function is activated 3 photos taken Messages View photos from misse...

Page 9: ...All to delete all photos after an additional prompt 5 Once viewing a photo press the Up or Down buttons to cycle through other photos 6 Press the OK button to either delete or exit the photo viewing...

Page 10: ...nlock button to open the on screen display 2 Highlight the Language icon and press the OK button to enter the Language screen 3 Use the Up and Down buttons to select a language English default German...

Page 11: ...8 seconds Pairing See the Resetting the Camera and Pairing a First Monitor and Programming Additional Monitors or Cameras sections on pgs 13 14 for information regarding the Pairing setting Alarm sett...

Page 12: ...to a visitor who has not pressed the doorbell button on the camera 1 Press the OK or Power button to turn the monitor s display ON 2 Press the Exit View button to monitor the camera station NOTE If mu...

Page 13: ...ton 5 Press the OK button when finished with the call Resetting the Camera and Pairing a First Monitor Communicating between monitors NOTE The Wireless Video Door Phone system can be set up with up to...

Page 14: ...can be learned to the system NOTE The intercom feature will not function until the connection is confirmed by the new monitor To pair an additional camera 1 Put the camera into pairing mode a Remove...

Page 15: ...the monitor Make sure the monitor s battery is charged Plug the charger directly into the monitor The monitor is not charging Remove the battery from the battery compartment and clean both the battery...

Page 16: ...nt or repair only at SECO LARM s option In no event shall SECO LARM be liable for any special collateral incidental or consequential personal or property damage of any kind to the purchaser or anyone...

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