User's Manual

Using a spirit level and rule, mark and drill 2 holes 7 cm apart using a No. 6 drill bit, then using the wall plugs
and screws provided, insert the masonry plugs. Screw the fixing screws into the plugs leaving 2 mm
protruding. Attach the TFT on the wall.
How to install the Door Entry Camera:
When fitting the Door Camera please take into account the position of the sun throughout the year, as the
camera view may be affected by direct bright sunlight. Also, if powered by an adaptor, plan the route the
power cable will take from the Camera to the mains socket.
Using a T-10 star screw driver unscrew the wall mount bracket from the Door Entry Camera. Using the back
as a template, mark and drill the 2 mounting holes on the wall. The bottom of the Camera housing should be
between 1.2 and 1.4 meters from the ground.
If powering the Door Camera by batteries, remove the battery door cover on the rear housing and insert 4 x
AA size Batteries. Please replace the battery door on rear housing and mount the Door entry camera unit to
the bracket. Using a T-10 star screw driver screw the Door Entry Camera to the wall mount bracket. In
normal use, the batteries will last approximately 6 to 9 months.
If powering the Door Camera by the 6V adaptor, insert the jack plug to the socket on the Door Camera.
Using a T-10 star screw driver screw the Door Entry Camera to the wall mount bracket.
IMPORTANT: The Door Camera has a built-in power save mode whereby, if powered by Batteries only, it
will shut down into sleep mode one minute after the “Call Button” is pressed
. This sleep mode will not be
activated if the Camera is powered by the 6V adaptor, which means that the Door Camera will be in View
Mode at all times after power-up. Note that Alkaline batteries will power the Door Camera for approx 50
days (based on 5 activations a day) whereas Lithium batteries will last for approx 90 days.
How to install the wired or wireless door release (optional accessory)
Please use the diagram
below as a guide