ENFORCER Color Video Door Phone
SECO-LARM U.S.A., Inc.
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Installation – Secondary Monitor:
1.
If using a secondary monitor, follow steps
1~4 on page 4.
2.
Connect the 2-wire connector between
the secondary monitor’s “P1” socket and
the primary monitor’s “P2” socket. The
“P2” socket on the back of the secondary
monitor will not be used.
3.
Follow steps 6~8 on page 4 to continue
the installation.
Primary monitor
Secondary monitor
Connect the
main monitor to the
secondary monitor
Installation – Camera:
1.
Position the camera so the area to be monitored
is easily visible, typically 5 feet (150cm) above the
ground. Do not position the camera in direct
sunlight, or where it will be exposed directly to
rain or snow.
2.
Cut a hole large enough to run the min.
22AWG 2-conductor wire through the wall to
where the camera unit is to be mounted. If using
a locking device, the wires used to control the
device must also be run through this hole.
3.
Run the 2-conductor wire from the camera
location to where the primary monitor is mounted.
Note: Do not let the total wire length between
the camera and monitor exceed 246ft (75m).
4.
Using 4 of the included screws and 4 of the
included screw anchors, attach the camera
mounting bracket to the wall.
5.
Connect the wires coming from the monitor to the
first two terminals on the left (Observe polarity).
6.
If the Color Video Door Phone will control a
locking device, connect the wires coming from the
locking device to the last three terminals. See the
diagram on page 7.
7.
Adjust the camera’s speaker volume using the
potentiometer on the back of the unit.
8.
Push the two tabs on top of the bracket into the
top of the camera. Make sure that no wires are
preventing the camera from seating properly in
the bracket.
9.
Secure the camera to the mounting bracket with
the included camera screw.
Connection points
Camera Mounting Bracket
Use this
hole to
secure the
camera to
the bracket.
5ft
(150cm)
Speaker adjustment
Adjust the camera’s
speaker volume by
turning the
potentiometer on
the back of the unit.