P R E -IN S TA L LA TIO N SE T U P
Before fixing the door camera in place, set up and test
the system as follows:
Install the batteries in the door camera
Note: The door camera has a built in tamper switch to help
prevent theft. Once the batteries have been inserted, the
confidence light flashes and the tamper alert sounds on the
receiver.
1. Remove the two screws at the base of the camera
unit and unhook and release the camera base,
pulling it away from the lower end first.
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Note: removing the cover also provides access to the
nameplate, so now is a good time to write your name or
other information. To use the nameplate, pull the end out
from the side of the battery compartment, add your text at
the end of the strip and carefully push it back into the slot.
2. Insert six AA-size alkaline batteries in the battery
compartment at the back of the door camera – as
in the following diagram. Follow the plus (+) and
minus (–) signs on the diagram inside the battery
compartment. Never mix old and new batteries.
3. Refit the camera base and insert the screws to stop
the tamper alert from sounding.
Note: there is an option to power the door camera using an
8V door chime transformer. See 'Door Camera Transformer
option' at the end of this section for details.
Nameplate
Attach the mains adapter to the receiver
The receiver is powered by a mains adapter. Plug the
power adapter lead into the base of the receiver, and
the adapter into a suitable mains socket.
The power-on indicator lights up; if this is the first time
the unit has been powered up, the chime tunes are
played.
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