DP-266-1C3Q
Wireless Video Door Phone
Manual
Wireless operation – camera and monitor can
operate from up to 492ft (150m)** away
Remotely and securely talk to visitors and
unlock doors or gates via the monitor
Lightweight monitor can be carried around the
premises while talking to the visitor
Connect up to two additional monitors and one
additional camera*
Intercom calling between paired 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 kickstand and a charging base
Camera powered by 9~16 VAC/5~16 VDC
Monitor front door at any time
Egress input
170° wide field of view
Adjustable camera pan and tilt angle—up to 20°
from centerline in any direction—to allow for
mounting variations
*Additional monitors and camera sold separately.
**Line-of-sight range. Actual range may vary depending on the installation and operating environment.
ENFORCER Wireless Video Door Phone
AC Power adapter with USB port
(for monitor)
Camera mounting hood bracket
AC Power adapter with DC plug
(for camera)
Camera mounting screw anchors
DP-266-M3Q
Additional Monitor Unit
AC Power adapter with USB port (for monitor)
DP-266-CQ
Additional Camera Unit
Camera mounting hood bracket
AC Power adapter with DC plug (for camera)
Camera mounting screw anchors
Introduction ................................................................ 2
Parts List .................................................................... 2
Specifications ............................................................ 3
Overview .................................................................... 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 Display ........................................... 9~10
Programming the Advanced Settings ................ 10~11
Operating the Wireless
Video Door Phone ......................................... 12~13
Resetting the Camera and
Pairing a First Monitor.................................... 13~14
Pairing Additional Monitors or Cameras .................. 14
Tamper Alarm .......................................................... 15
Troubleshooting ....................................................... 15
Warranty ................................................................... 16
The ENFORCER Wireless Video Door Phone is a convenient and secure way to monitor and
control an entryway, such as a door or gate, from up to 492 feet (150 meters) away.
When a guest or visitor presses the doorbell button on the camera unit, the homeowner can use
one of up to three lightweight, wireless LCD monitors to see whom is requesting entry, speak with
the caller, take a photo, and decide whether or not to grant entry. The video door phone can be
expanded with up to two additional monitors and one additional camera. If multiple monitors are set
up, then the system can also be used as an intercom system between each monitor.
*The DP-266-1C3Q included monitor and camera are paired by default.
**Additional monitors and cameras are not paired by default. See "Pairing Additional Monitors or Cameras" on pg. 14.
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Wiring connections
(see pg. 5)
ON/OFF Button:
- Turn monitor
ON/OFF
- Standby mode
Camera angle
adjustment joystick
Dimensions
(with bracket)
511/16"x31/8"x115/16"
(144x80x50 mm)
5VDC (adapter) or
3.7VDC (battery)
5"x33/8"x7/8"
(127x85x22 mm)
*Line-of-sight range. Actual range may vary depending on the
installation and operating environment.
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ENFORCER Wireless Video Door Phone
: ID – Displays the monitor ID number
: Signal Strength – Displays the wireless signal strength
: Communication Mode – Displays current communication mode
– Bell indicates an incoming call
– Crossed out microphone indicates one-way communication
– Microphone indicates two-way communication
: Message – Displays when there is a message due to a missed call
: PIR – Displays when the PIR sensor is turned on
: Photo – Displays when a photo is taken
: Relay – Displays while the relay is active
: Alarm – Displays when the tamper alarm has been activated
: Monitor volume – Displays the current monitor volume
: Monitor Battery: Displays the current monitor station battery level
: Camera Battery: Displays the current camera station battery level
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 easier.
3. Find a good location to mount the monitor and camera. Approximately 5ft (1.5m) above the
ground is optimal, where the visitor would stand approximately 2.5~5 ft (0.8~1.5 m) from the
camera. Note that the camera tilt and pan angle can be adjusted up to 20° from centerline to
compensate for less than optimal situations (see below).
4. Avoid mounting the camera or monitor near sources of strong electromagnetic signals or other
electronic devices that may cause interference.
5. Avoid mounting the camera in direct sunlight or exposing the camera to strong vibrations, direct
rain, or moisture, which could result in damage to the camera. Strong backlight or reflection
may degrade the resulting video image.
6. The monitor and camera contain no user-serviceable parts. Opening them may damage
sensitive components and will void the warranty.
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Electric strike
power supply
Fail-secure
electric strike
To the included AC adapter or
the doorbell's transformer
Negative (-) (black wire)
The camera is connected to its included AC adapter.
The egress input is connected to a Request-to-Exit Plate. The homeowner can exit the
premises by pressing this button.
The N.O. (normally open) output is wired to an electric lock. The camera and the
Request-to-Exit Plate both activate the strike, allowing entry or egress.
The electric lock's power 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 – Connect to the black wire of the included AC adapter or to the
negative wire of the doorbell's power supply.
3. Egress (N.O.) negative input – Connect to an optional N.O. egress device. The egress device
will activate the relay for the same length as the lock delay. (See the "Unlocking duration"
section in "Programming the Advanced Settings," pg. 11).
4. N.O. (Normally opened) output – Wire to the lock device for fail-secure operation.
5. N.C. (Normally closed) output – Wire to the lock device for fail-safe operation.
6. Common output – Wire to the power supply of the lock device.
NOTE: For 16VAC doorbell installation, wire directly from the doorbell's transformer.
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