Wireless Colour Camera Recordable CCTV Kit CWFK2 Installation and Operating Instructions These instructions should be retained in a safe place for future reference.
CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 3 7 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 18 2 KIT CONTENTS 5 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 3 DVR FEATURES 5 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 21 4 INSTALLATION 6 4.1 System Connection 6 4.2 Camera Installation 7 4.3 Powering Up the System 8 4.4 Setting the Camera Channel (Optional) 9 4.5 Setting the Receiver Channel (Optional) 9 4.5 Camera and Interference 10 5 DVR PANEL INTRODUCTION 11 6 DVR OPERATION 12 6.1 Keys - Functions 12 6.
INTRODUCTION Section 1 The Response Wireless Colour Camera Recordable CCTV Kit is a wireless monitoring system designed to capture photos or 10 second video clips of any motion viewed by the wireless camera and store them in memory on the 2 channel DVR. There is also an additional video input available on the DVR to allow you to expand the system using a range of CCTV accessories.
SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS: DVR ● Keep away from heat sources and high temperature places ● Avoid direct sunlight ● Avoid humid places ● Avoid vibration ● Install in a ventilated environment Camera(s) and DVR Do not attempt to open the units with the power adaptor plug connected to avoid any risk of personal injury. When installing CCTV camera(s), always follow manufacturer’s advice when using power tools, steps, ladders, etc. and wear suitable protective equipment (e.g.
KIT CONTENTS Section 2 1 x Wireless Colour Camera 1 x Wireless Receiver unit 1 x 2 Channel DVR unit 1 x DIN to RCA adaptor lead assembly 1 x Video output cable for Wireless Receiver unit to 2 Channel DVR (1m RCA to RCA cable) 1 x Video output cable for 2 Channel DVR to TV (1m RCA to RCA cable) 1 x Wireless Camera power supply adaptor (12VDC/300mA) 1 x Wireless Receiver power supply adaptor (12VDC/300mA) 1 x 2 Channel DVR unit power supply adaptor (12VDC/1.
IMAGE RECORDER (DVR) FEATURES Section 3 ● 2 channel video input/ 1 channel video output ● SD card technology ● Photos recorded in JPG format / video recorded in AVI format ● Motion detection ● Preset NTSC / PAL system input ● Time and date stamp ● Picture in picture display (view one camera channel in another camera channel) 6
INSTALLATION Section 4 4.
4.2 Camera Installation Mount the camera in a selected location using the fixing screws and plugs supplied. If the camera is installed outdoors on an external wall you will need to drill a cable entry hole of around 15mm for the cable to pass through the wall. Feed the camera’s cable through the cable entry hole into the property, so that all connections are made inside. Ensure that there is a mains power socket internally located near to the camera for power.
The sun shade hood can be removed from the camera body and re-attached for installation flexibility. This is done by sliding along the body of the camera as shown. 2.4 GHz Weather-proof 4.3 Powering up the system 1. Insert the SD card into the DVR if not already fitted 2. Power up the camera 3. Power up and turn ON the receiver 4. Turn ON the DVR using the power switch 5. Tune your TV to auxiliary (AUX), A/V or video mode to view the camera.
4.4 Setting the Camera Channel (Optional) The wireless camera has 4 selectable channels to avoid any interference from any other wireless devices. Follow the steps below to set or change the frequency channel of the camera. If you are adding another camera to link with the supplied receiver in this kit, then ensure its channel is set to a different channel to the existing camera(s). 1 2 1. Pull open the rubber flap on the camera’s power cable. 2. Locate the 2 dip switches under the rubber flap. 3.
4.6 Camera and Interference The wireless camera operates on the 2.4GHz frequency. Some devices such as wireless broadband routers, microwaves, cordless phones can cause interference and affect picture quality as they use the same frequency. If you are experiencing interference or poor image quality try the following steps: - move or orient the camera in a different location. - adjust the receiver’s antenna.
DVR PANEL INTRODUCTION Section 5 1 2 3 MODE POWER SNAP STATUS 5 MENU 12 DISP 6 7 8 11 9 10 Key to controls: 1. DIN IN 6. DISP (Display) Key 7. Up Key 12VDC/1.2A Power IN) 8. Right Key 2. MODE Key 9. ● Enter Key 3. SNAP Key 10. Down Key 11. Left Key (2 channel video input; 2 channel output; (Take Photo or Record) 4. MENU Key 5. Power ON / OFF Switch 12.
DVR OPERATION Section 6 6.1 Keys - Functions Reference to diagram Key Real time mode (Live viewing) Play back mode 2 Mode Switch to play back mode Switch to real time mode 4 Menu Setup menu Delete files menu appears (for video clips, the Menu key only functions at the beginning or end of a clip) Exit setup menu 9 Enter (or OK) Display full screen of a selected photo shot or exit full screen Confirm an item 6 Display Switch between channel 1 and channel 2.
7 Up Motion detect ON/OFF (Indicated on the top left of the TV/monitor by an ‘eye’ sign) Move up to a photo / video clip. Before playing back a file, the on screen display details can be removed or restored Move the motion detect area / sensitivity up when adjusting 10 Down Select photo or video record mode (Indicated on the top left of the TV/monitor by a photo camera or video camera sign Move down to a photo/video clip.
6.5 Menu Icons Definition: Setup Screen Date Time Setup Advance Setup Motion Detect On or Off Quit Menu Select Photo or Video Advance Setup Select TV System, NTSC or PAL Select Image Quality High or Low Motion Detect Area Setting Motion Detect Count Motion Detect Interval Setting Motion Detect Sensitivity Photo Management Format Memory, Clear All Files Delete One Photo Delete All Photos 6.6 System Setup: 1. During real time mode, press the MENU key to enter the setup menu.
6.6.1 Date/Time Setup 1.1 1.2 Use the left / right key to select the ‘Time Setup’ icon and press enter. Use the left / right key to select the date or time. Use the up / down key to set the correct digit. 1.3 Press enter to confirm settings. 6.6.2 Motion Detection and Advance Setup When the DVR is set to motion detect, it records the photo or video by sensing any change in picture from the selected camera and stores on to an SD memory card.
1.12 Use the left / right key to move to the ‘Motion Detect Interval’ icon. For photo capture format mode only, this is used to set the interval break in seconds between each capture (for example, if set to 5, then after the first trigger, it would take 5 seconds for the DVR to trigger again). Press enter to select 1 / 3 / 5 seconds. It is recommended to set to 1 for maximum event capture. 1.13 Use the left/right key to move to ‘Motion Detect Sensitivity’ icon and press enter.
3. Use the left / right key to move back or forward to an image or video clip. 4. To play back a video, press the Down key in full screen mode to play the video file 5. In full screen view, press the Up key to turn ON / OFF the on screen display information (date, time, capture number, etc). For video files ensure you select this before playing back the file. 6. Press DISP to view any folders and Up / Down keys to scroll to a folder and press enter to select. 6.
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION Preview Mode Section 7 Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 1 (Camera 2) Camera 2 (Camera 2) MENU Date Time Set up Motion Detect On or Off Select Photo or Video Motion Detect Settings Advance Set up Quit Menu Playback MENU Motion Detecting Area Setting Motion Detecting Count Single Picture Display HQ / LQ 6 Picture Display PAL / NTSC File Browse Quit Menu Delete One Photo Delete All Photos Format Memory 19 Motion Detecting Interval Setting Motion Detecting Sensitivity
TROUBLE SHOOTING Section 8 PROBLEM SOLUTION No camera picture The power supply adaptor for the DVR or camera(s) is not plugged in. Check all video cable connections between the camera(s) and DVR. The TV is not tuned to view the correct channel. Poor picture quality Clean the camera lens. Adjust the contrast/brightness on the TV. Interference is seen The wireless camera operates on the 2.4GHz on the TV frequency like many devices such as wireless routers, cordless phones, and microwaves.
When set to motion record, Ensure that no interference is seen on the picture the DVR seems to start as this can cause the DVR to record unnecessarily. recording without seeing If required adjust the orientation of the antenna on any significant movement the receiver or move the camera closer to the receiver to try to improve the reception. Point the camera away from tree branches or bushes which may sway in windy weather conditions.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Section 9 ITEM 2 CHANNEL DVR Video format PAL / NTSC Video input 2 channel (NTSC / PAL) (RCA) Video output 1 channel (NTSC / PAL) Composite video output Video display Single picture or picture in picture display Display resolution JPEG VGA: 640 x 480 AVI QVGA: 320 x 240; 5fps for 10 seconds Compression method JPEG Image quality High / Low Motion detection Programmable area and sensitivity settings Hard disk 1 x Internal SD card Storage capacity Maximum 2GB SD c
ITEM WIRELESS CAMERA Image sensor 1/3” CMOS Pixel resolution PAL: 628 x 582 NTSC: 510 x 492 380 TV lines Lens size 6mm Viewing angle 60° Night vision range Up to 7m Number of infra-red LEDs 11 Day / night mode Colour during the day / switches to B&W at night Minimum illumination 5 Lux when the IR lamps are turned on Signal Analogue Maximum transmission range 100m (open field range) Operating frequency 2.4000 GHz – 2.
ITEM WIRELESS RECEIVER Operating frequency 2.4000 GHz – 2.4835 GHz Channels 4 Signal Analogue IP rating IP40 - Internal use only Video NTSC / PAL Power supply 12V DC/1.
ACCESSORIES IN THE RANGE Section 10 There are a range of accessories available in the Response CCTV product range to expand your system: CWK1 Wired Colour Camera CCTV Kit CA2 LCD Screen for Wireless / Wired CCTV Kits CWFK1 Wireless Colour Camera CCTV Kit CA3 Wireless Colour Accessory Camera (requires CWFK1 CCTV KIT to operate) CA5 Professional Heavy Duty Camera CCTV Kit CA6 Dummy Professional Heavy Duty Camera CA7 4 Channel DVR Recorder Kit CA8 Wired Internal Colour Dome Camera CCTV Kit CA
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