ADT MDC845 FHD Wi-Fi Mini Dome Camera
Quick Installation Guide
MDC845 FHD Wi-Fi Mini Dome Camera Installation Guide
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Component
Description
Power Port
The red and black flying leads connect to the terminal
block, which attaches to a power cable (not supplied) and
power adapter.
Connect the supplied 12V power adapter. Do not use other
power adapters; doing so may damage the camera.
LAN Port
Use a standard Ethernet cable (not included) to connect
the LAN port to either the customer’s router or the Pulse
gateway.
Status LED
Off: Unit does not have power.
On: (Blue) Unit is booting up then LED will blink blue ten
times indicating the boot-up process is complete.
Blinking: (Green/Amber) The power LED blinks
green/amber after initial startup is completed. This
indicates that the Soft AP OR WPS PIN mode is ready.
On: (Green) Camera is connected to the network.
Blinking: (Green) Camera has lost connection to the
network
Blinking: (Amber) Unit is in WPS PIN mode and/or the WPS
connection is in progress.
On: (Amber) If the LED is on for 5 seconds and then turns
off, the WPS function has failed.
WPS/Reset/Image Flip
Button
This button serves three functions on the camera.
WPS PIN Mode: When pressed and held for 5 seconds
during the Pulse enrollment process, the camera creates
an encrypted secure wireless connection.
Reset: When pressed and held for 15 seconds, the camera
reboots and settings are restored to default values.
Image Flip Button: When double-clicked, the image rotates
180°.
Lens
The lens is fixed and cannot be adjusted. Please ensure
that the lens cover remains clean of dust and debris.
IR LED
Built-in infrared LEDs for night time illumination.
Light Sensor
This is a hardware sensor to detect daylight level or lux.
Micro SD Card Slot
Built-in microSD card slot for future enhancements.
Note: Because the microSD card slot is not currently functional, please do not
remove this protective cover.
Note: Plugging in the Ethernet cable disables the wireless interface. Only one
interface can be active at any time.
Note: The Ethernet cable should be connected or disconnected only when the
camera is powered off. Attaching or detaching the Ethernet cable while the
camera is powered on does NOT switch the interface between wired and wireless.