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them elsewhere. Otherwise there are dangers of fire, personal and
fatal injury.
Prevent the event recorder and the power supply from coming into
contact with moisture and do not submerge the equipment in water.
Otherwise there is a danger of fatal injury.
Only operate the device with 5 V DC from the supplied power supply.
Before connecting the power supply to the mains, ensure that the
mains current complies with 230 V ~, 50 Hz and is fitted with a fuse
according to regulations. Otherwise there are dangers of fire and fatal
injury.

Protect the equipment and the cables against strong magnetic or
electrical fields and against strong mechanical loads and vibrations.
Do not place the equipment near fire, heat or in areas of high
temperature.
Only use the equipment with the supplied original parts or original
accessories.
Do not connect any damaged device (e.g. damage in transit). Repairs
to the equipment must only be performed by specialists.
Always switch off the ON / OFF switch before inserting or removing the
SD memory card. Never remove the SD memory card from the device
or switch the device off while recording. Otherwise there is a risk of
damage to the card and loss of the stored data.

Observe the following points:

Place the device on a level surface.
Pay attention to the space required for the plug connections to the
event recorder.
If you want to observe live images, place the event recorder near the
TV or the video monitor.
When choosing the location of the recorder consider the cable lengths
for the TV or video monitor, for the mains power socket and for the
camera.

Observe the following points:

Position the camera so that no direct light or sunshine falls on the lens
opening. Remember that the position of the sun changes. Check the
camera image before mounting. Provisionally connect and
commission the device and hold the camera in the desired position. If
necessary, change the camera position until you have found the
desired view.
The camera has infrared illumination for the close range. You can
improve the quality of the image at night by using additional
illumination. The camera automatically switches to black and white in
low light conditions and in artificial light.
If you want to install the camera outdoors, then ensure there is a

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Attention! Non-observance of these instructions puts
property at risk of damage.

Location of the event recorder

Location of the camera

suitable possible cable routing at the installation location.
Protect the camera against direct rainfall if possible.

Remove the equipment and the accessories from the packaging.
Peel off the protective film from the rear side of the event recorder.

Connect the components as follows (see Fig. C):

Connect the plug of the camera [23] to the socket [24c] of the
connection cable. Press the connector into the socket until you hear it
click in place.
Connect the yellow plug [24a] of the connecting cable to the camera
input CH1 [15] of the event recorder.
Connect the black power supply socket [24b] of the connecting cable
to the plug [22a or 22b] of the low voltage distribution cable.
Connect the power supply socket [22c] of the low voltage distribution
cable to the cable connector of the power supply [19].
Connect the plug [22d] of the low voltage distribution cable to the
power supply connection [17] of the event recorder.
Connect one of the plugs of the video output cable [20] to the video
output [16] of the event recorder.
Connect either:

the free plug of the video output cable to the AV (cinch) video
input of a video monitor or television;
or connect the free plug of the video output cable to the yellow
“VIDEO” socket of the SCART adapter. Plug the SCART adapter
into the SCART connection of your television.

The connection to a television or a video monitor is not required during
recording, however it is necessary for the basic configuration.

You can align the camera as desired using the arm of the bracket which
you can rotate by 360° and by turning and swivelling the ball joint (see
Fig. D).

If the cable [30] is laid under plaster, the cable opening [28: opening in
wall for cable, Ø approx. 10 mm due to plug] can be hidden behind the
bracket (see Fig. E).

Fix the bracket [29] in the desired position using the supplied screws
[27] and wall plugs [26] (hole spacing approx. 27 mm, drilling depth
approx. 25 mm).

The camera bracket also serves as a stand (see Fig. D). You can stand the
camera on, for example, a shelf.
Note: When using the bracket as a stand, ensure that the camera is stable
and cannot fall over.

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Connection

Mounting the camera

Wall / ceiling mounting of the camera

Installing the camera

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