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1. CH1 for up CH2 for down CH3 for left CH4 for right Mouse function is below Click the right mouse button and the following icons will appear INA Lac Click the left button to select each icon A for up Y for down lt q for left gt for right A e for ESC 6 5 System In this menu you can see the information of the hard disk drive installed in the DVR change the system password adjust keypad tone browser event list or adjust current time on the system a ee E E riri AIAR Jaig tta AUU P G a UD a S Fig 6 12 Fig 6 13 If the user logs into the system at admin level the menu bar will be displayed as Fig 6 12 The user can select account to examine all user accounts add or delete users Please refer to section 6 5 2 for account setup on page 24 If the user logs into the system at operator or guest level the menu bar will be displayed as Fig 6 13 The user can only modify his her own password Please refer to section 6 5 3 for password setup on page 25 22 6 5 1 Hard Disk Setup 7 Hard Disk setup OVERWRITE ENABLED _Overwite enable Format HDD If you select Yes then recording continues Size 194470MB j j j ea ae and overwrites the previous recording HDDO 194470MB Maxtor 6L200P0 when the hard disk drive space is full If you select No then recording stops e s when the hard disk drive is full It won t e 7 2 nmi N record until
2. Start time 08 09 24 11 30 32 End t ine 08 09 24 12 11 46 l The hard drive can store a maximum of i Page gt 300 events Any further events recorded will overwrite the earliest recorded event 26 To playback by Event list using the UP DOWN or channel number CH3 for Page Up or CH4 for Page Down key on the front panel select the event that you want to playback and press the PLAY button Another way is to move the mouse up or down and click the left mouse button lt q for Page Up or gt for Page Down select the event that you want to playback and double click the left mouse button This will playback the recorded video data 6 6 Language The system supports multi language OSD In the Language menu move the cursor on the desired language and select it by pressing the SEL button on the front panel or also by clicking the left mouse button to select the language 6 7 Logout You can use this option to log out of the system 6 8 Exit After you change any setting in the DVR menu you must confirm the changes under the EXIT menu EXIT amp SAVE CHANGE Exit Exit save changes S Save changes and go back to the main Exit amp discard changes screen Fig 6 27 Load setup default Fig 6 27 EXIT amp DISCARD CHANGES No changes saved and go back to the main screen LOAD SETUP DEFAULT Load default setting 2 PLAYBACK WITH TIME SEARCH FUNCTION S
3. overwrite enable is Yes j Fig 6 14 2008 08 22 09 46 40 Fig 6 14 FORMATING THE HARD DISC DRIVE If you format the hard drive all the video data stored on the hard drive will be deleted Remember that the system has Password no restore option once the hard drive is formatted When you select this option it will ask you for the password before formatting The default password is 111111 Enter the password and select Enter Fig 6 15 Fig 6 16 Fig 6 17 When the Hard Drive is successfully formatted you will see the message blinking Fig 6 16 if the password is incorrect you will see the message below blinking Fig 6 17 password Enter the correct password again if this l message appears Fig 6 18 Fig 6 18 23 6 5 2 Account Setup Log into the main menu see 6 SETUP Move the cursor down to System and press SEL button or click the left mouse button to select In the system menu select Account and the following screen will appear Account Fig 6 20 Password Fig 6 21 24 Once the user is logged into the system at admin level the Account Setup allows the administrator to add new users delete existing ones and modify the user s name password and level The system allows up to 4 user accounts Account Password In setup Menu display move the cursor to change the highlighted option to Account and then press t
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5. Open Disk Export b Close F4 Output Size Show Time 5984KB Playback gt Output File Browse b Mark Qut Always Qn Top Audio Full Screen os Progress Maximize Aspect Ratio b Split Mode d Options About Viewer Fl Exit Alt F4 Fig 10 09 36 TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM No picture can be viewed Poor picture quality DVR doesn t automatically start recording when set to motion record when movement is captured When set to motion record the DVR seems fo start recording without seeing any significant movement The DVR stops recording automatically and will not record any further Cannot backup on to a USB memory stick Section 11 SOLUTION The power supply adaptor for the camera s or DVR is not plugged in Check all video cable connectors between the cameras and the DVR The TV is not tuned to view the correct channel Clean the camera lens Adjust the contrast brightness on the TV Ensure the corresponding camera channel is set for Motion detection the Sensitivity is not set to Off and the Motion Area is set up correctly See pages 20 amp 21 The Record schedule must be set to Motion record green colour bar for the required period See pages 18 amp 19 Point the camera away from tree branches or bushes which may sway in windy weather conditions Heavy rain or snow may cause the DVR to start recording due to the movemen
6. Pause 6 Next Frame 7 Play 8 Fast forward 9 Still Capture 10 Split 1 11 Split 4 12 Volume Scroll Bar 13 Mute On Off 14 Playing Scroll Bar 15 Minimize the window 16 Close the window 1 Click to play the video recorder in VVF format Fig 10 05 Look in 9 backup v 4 c E c 08121056 VF E 08121141 vvF Filename 08121056 VVF Files of type fan Files Cancel Open as read only Fig 10 05 33 2 Still Capture Click to capture an image from a video Click the right mouse button to select Options to setup the path for still capture Click the left mouse button to select the folder that you want For example select the folder as E VOC 4CH backup 3 In the Options window you can setup other menu selection such as General amp On screen display date time format Fig 10 06 Find Folder General l Select Folder P Always on top A Use DirectDraw M Show playback time D E Wwoc 4CHibackup a 3380 On se display date time format 2 about HDD A O Client_Software EEE ELENEE 2008 09 09 AM 10 44 31 A0 Dyrcient_Install H dvstwu a IP Camera a Nextchip Path for still capture fom nextchip software H Vineyard CaCapture SS YOC 4cH Mae backup v a Fig 10 06 v Always on top A The client window will always display on top of all the windows v Use DirectDraw Show a piece of run
7. to ON or OFF to enable or disable keypad tone during operation 25 6 5 6 Time Set Time set You can adjust the current time date and ne ana year at any time by region Set your in t 149 i maarr aA idii i region first and then set the current time so that the video back up data can be played without time shifting later on Date and Time format as below 2008 08 08 year month day 01 01 00 hour minute second To move the cursor on the screen use the UP and DOWN key on the DVR front panel and then press the SEL button to change the numeric value Once you have finished the time setting press the MENU button Press the DOWN key and SEL button to apply the new time set Alternatively move the mouse to move the cursor up and down and click the left button to change the numeric value Once you finish the time setting click the right mouse button to return Move the mouse to Apply and click the left mouse button apply the new time set 6 5 7 Event List Playback Feature Event list Event list enables you to playback by 2008 09 24 17 39 04 l z h 1008 09 24016 235 i event On the event list menu it shows all i l A 2008 09 24 16120 3 the past recorded video start time and 2008 09 24 16 16 i 2008 09 24 16 09 07 E end time of each recorded video etc Aili Jai Ta Be oe E j 2008 99 24 11 30 showing recording year date time in list
8. wear suitable protective equipment e g safety goggles when drilling holes Before drilling holes through walls or ceilings check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes The use of a cable pipe detector is advisable When installing any cameras with this unit it is advisable to use cable conduit to protect any video power extension cables from being exposed externally and to prevent reduce the chances of the cables being tampered with After drilling any hole though an external wall for a cable ensure the hole is sealed up around the cable using a sealant to prevent drafts To prevent a fire or electrical shock hazard do not attempt to open the housing of the Heavy Duty Camera while the unit is exposed to rain water or wet conditions The Dome Cameras should only be installed in dry internal conditions as they are not waterproof There are no user serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified service personnel NIGHT VISION The Cameras except for the dome models have built in infra red LEDs to allow you to view at night for 24hrs surveillance The LEDs will automatically activate at night and the picture viewed will turn to black and white N N N N KIT CONTENTS Section 2 4 Channel DVR unit with a 160GB hard drive unit fitted in the drawer Wired Heavy Duty Colour Cameras Wired Internal Dome Colour Cameras 10m camera extension cable 20m camera extension cable Power adaptor and power cord 1 to 5 way powe
9. 50 frame per second 3fps max 25fps each channel adjustable NTSC Max 60 frame per second 3fps max 30fps each channel adjustable Enhanced M JPEG Video Quality Low 12kBytes Normal 15kBytes High 20kBytes Manual Motion detection Time schedule 123 hours continuous recording at 25fps with 160GB hard drive Up to 1 0 TB SATA interface 1 x hard drive x 1 Yes USB port for media backup and software upgrade PS 2 optical 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 1 5A 12V 5A DC 250 x 232 x 38 width x depth x height IP20 dry internal use only 5 to 50 C 20 to 80 RH 2000g with hard drive fitted 39 ITEM Image sensor Video format Pixel resolution Horizontal resolution Viewing angle Lens size Night vision range Number of infra red LEDs IP rating Operating temperature Power supply Cable type connections Dimensions L x W x H Weight HEAVY DUTY CAMERA 1 4 Sharp CCD PAL NTSC PAL 512 H x 582 V NTSC 510 H x 492 V 420 TV lines 50 6mm Up to 20m 55 IP54 10 C to 50 C 12VDC 500mA Fitted with 1m cable terminated with female BNC video and female jack power plugs Camera only 155 x 85 x 95mm Camera with bracket 230 x 85 x 120mm 800g with bracket fitted 40 ITEM Image sensor Video format Pixel resolution Horizontal resolution Viewing angle Lens size Night vision range IP rating Operating temperature Power supply Cable type connections Di
10. 6 10 the higher the sensitivity is Values are 1 2 3 4 Off The maximum sensitivity level is 1 It is recommended to set at 4 Note The system senses movement by the change in picture displayed on the monitor TV in the selected area Even if at the lowest sensitivity setting 4 if there are any changes in light such as a reflections movement of tree branches bushes for example it could cause the system to start recording although no approaching objects may be seen during playback If the sensitivity is set too high natural activity such as rain for example may cause the system to start recording It is also ideal to point the camera way from trees bushes that might be affected by the wind If this DVR is used with a Wireless Colour Camera CCTV Kit CWFK1 to received Wireless video ensure this video viewed on the TV is the best possible reception i e no interference lines viewed on the TV between the camera and receiver If necessary reduce the distance between the camera and receiver to prevent any interference on the picture This is important to prevent the DVR from capturing any unnecessary recordings of interference when set to motion record You may find that if the wireless camera is installed outside the property then maximum operating range without interference may be no more than 10m provided only a single brick wall acts as a barrier between the camera and receiver 20 MOTION AREA Note To start Motion R
11. 8 08 22 12 07 57 Ead time 2008 08 22 12 08 06 Disk available Copy site 6720 KB File name 08221423 VVF Writing to USB Time to remain Backup to USB Start time 2008 08 22 12 07 57 End time 2008 08 22 12 08 06 Disk available 494116 KB Copy size 6720 KB File name 08221423 VYF Writing to USB Time to remain Reading USB disk 312 p te ta Cancel 2008 08 22 12 08 08 2008 08 22 14 25 04 Fig 8 02 Fig 8 03 Select Start on the screen to begin the back up process Figs 8 02 to 8 04 Backup to USB Start time 2008 08 22 12 07 57 Ead time 2008 08 22 12 08 06 Disk available 494116 KB Copy size 6720 KB File name 08221423 VVF Writing to USB 6701 KB Time to remain OM OSC 85KB OK Exit 2008 08 22 14 27 15 Fig 8 04 It will take a few minutes to write the video data to the USB memory stick The file size number displayed will grow until its completed with the message below WRITING Then it will show the following message on the screen FIXATING Remove the USB stick and attach it into your PC once transfer is completed Select Exit to continue using the DVR To view the video image saved on the USB stick on computer you need to use the software CD provided with this kit 30 RECORDING LENGTH Section 9 Video system is PAL Estimate recording time basing on a 160GB hard drive The best record quality is 3 and the lowest record quality is 1 Record Speed REC Quality DATA RAT
12. C 2 Move the cursor on to the My Computer icon on the desktop and click the right mouse button 3 Move the cursor on to the F drive click the right mouse button and select Format from the menu 4 Move the cursor on to File system and select FAT32 by clicking the left mouse button 5 Select Start to begin the format process 6 After the process is complete the USB stick is now ready to use with your DVR Before you back up a stream of video data have the USB memory stick ready and attach it into the USB port located on the rear panel of the DVR In order to save the video data with the back up device you should first start with playback from the required time you wish to back up See PLAYBACK WITH TIME SEARCH FUNCTION section During playback press the MENU button Use the UP key or DOWN key to move to Start time or End time and press SEL button to set the start and end times of the recorded video data which will be saved on the back up device Whilst playing back if you want to setup the end time faster you can press the gt FWD button to fast forward the video being played to the desired end time and then press SEL to select the end time again on the screen again Move to USB copy and press the SEL button or click the left mouse button to back up the selected stream of video data on to the USB memory stick Fig 8 01 29 Backup to USB Start time 200
13. E Record Time GB Hour Hour 4 4 36 50F sec 2 8 57 2 3 69 2 4 66 25F sec 31 PLAYBACK WITH BACKED UP VIDEO DATA ON PC Section 10 10 1 Software Installation The PC backup CD provided is only compatible with Windows based operating systems including Vista 1 Insert the Driver Program CD in your CD ROM 2 Install by setup Fig 10 01 3 Setup the install directory Fig 10 02 4 Execute Start gt Program gt Vx4SLPlayer fe Setup Vx4SLPlayer Sy Setup Vx4SLPlayer Select Destination Localion Welcome to the Vx4SLPlayer Where should x4SLPlayer be installed Q Setup Wizard This will install Ys45LPlayer 1 0 0 on your computer er lal Setup will install Vx4SLPlayer into the following folder It is recommended that you close all other applications before continuing To continue click Next IF you would like to select a different folder click Browse Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup D Program Fles Vievieniet At least 1 4 MB of free disk space ts required Fig 10 01 Fig 10 02 10 2 Program Interface Double click the left mouse button on the icon ff if located on the desktop to run the program Fig 10 03 E READY lt ATA AANA AAT Fig 10 03 32 10 3 Button Functions Il PAUSE Sep 09 AM 10 51 46 2008 DQQQAIADONA Soe 1293 465 6 7 amp 3S 10 11 Fig 10 04 1 Open File 2 Fast Backward 3 Play Reverse 4 Previous Frame 5
14. Response 4 Camera Wired Coloured CCTV Kit CWK5 Installation and Operating Instructions These instructions should be retained in a safe place for future reference CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 2 KIT CONTENTS 3 DVR FEATURES 4 PHYSICAL UNIT 4 1 Front Panel 4 1 1 4 2 Rear Panel 5 HARDWARE SETUP 5 1 Hard Disk Drive Installation 5 2 Monitor Connection 5 3 Camera Installation and Connection 5 3 1 Installation Dome Cameras Heavy Duty Cameras 5 3 2 Connection 5 4 Mouse Connection 5 5 DVR Power Connection 6 SETUP A Set up using the DVR Front Panel B Set up using the Mouse 6 1 Camera 6 2 Record 6 2 1 Record Framerate 6 2 2 Record Quality 6 2 3 Record Schedule 6 3 Alarm Optional 6 3 1 Buzzer Duration 6 3 2 Event REC Duration 6 3 3 Motion Detection 6 4 Screen 6 4 1 Border 6 4 2 Auto Sequence 6 4 3 Video Adjustment DVR Button Functions ono O 20 22 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 5 System 6 5 1 Hard Disk Setup 6 5 2 Account Setup 6 5 3 Password Setup 6 5 4 Clear Account Info 6 5 5 Keypad Tone 6 5 6 Time Set 6 5 7 Event List Playback Feature 6 6 Language 6 7 Logout 6 8 Exit PLAYBACK WITH TIME SEARCH FUNCTION BACKUP VIA USB MEMORY STICK RECORDING LENGTH PLAYBACK WITH BACKED UP VIDEO DATA ON PC 10 1 Software Installation 10 2 Program Interface 10 3 Button Functions TROUBLE SHOOTING APPENDIX 12 1 Compatible USB Memor
15. all socket and switch ON The DVR will boot up The screen shown in Fig 5 01 will be displayed during boot up After the system has booted up the DVR will display the monitor in quad mode 4CH DWR FW 1 1 8 UCODE 32 Compile date 2009 02 25 Video PAL DiskO 1907B82MH STSZO00B26A New disk Diski None Disk configuation changed PLAY change configuat ion DiskO press CPLAY format STOP cancel Format OK STOP to puase Fig 5 01 14 SETUP Section 6 If you have just replaced the existing hard drive with a new hard drive on the system it is advised to format the hard drive first Please refer to Section 6 5 pages 22 23 The system includes a login window and there are three password levels in the Account ad inh a Sehesttet system including admin highest Login operator and guest lowest Fig 6 01 Fig 6 01 If the user does not login to the system the user can only view live video display When the user is logged into the system and no operation is performed within 1 minute the system will automatically logout A Set up using the DVR Front Panel After system has booted up press the MENU button on the DVR front panel and there will be a login window There is one factory preset login account password admin 111111 at admin level The user can use it to login to the system for the first time After logging in to the system press button MENU to mak
16. click the left mouse button to select icon gt to increase the record frame rate for each channel Press button CH3 or click the left mouse button on the icon lt q to decrease the record frame rate for each channel Note If you set the record frame rate to off the channel won t record 6 2 2 RECORD QUALITY Choose the recording quality from 1 2 3 The highest recording quality is 3 and the lowest recording quality is 1 The higher the recording quality is the higher the video image quality is during playback The higher the quality the more hard disk space will be consumed Record frame rate recording quality and hard disk space will affect the total recording time of the DVR system 6 2 3 RECORD SCHEDULE Note To start motion record make sure the period that you intend to record is in the record schedule menu Green bar see Fig 6 08 overpage Press button Up Down or move the mouse to move the desired time block then press SEL or click the left mouse button to adjust the video recording method for each time 18 period The user can select the same record method for the whole 24hr period in one go Move the cursor to 24 and press QUAD button in the DVR front panel or left click the mouse button on the time period 24 Grey bar i Red bar Green bar i Record schedule TLELELELLL ELLER e ite i 0 3 6 91215 18 21 24 Fig 6 08 Grey bar No recording will be made for th
17. creen display of all 4 video channels on the monitor screen If you push this button the DVR will display all 4 channels cameras at the same time in quad screen REC Press REC button to start manual recording You will then see a red dot on the selected channel on the screen which means that the channel is now recording To stop manual recording press REC again during recording mode STOP To stop playback press the STOP button gt PLAY After recording press PLAY button to start video playback Playback will start with the oldest unread video data and then continue playing gt FWD This is the fast forward button To play the recorded stream faster press the FWD button There are three levels of fast forward playback speed a FF1 gt gt Play two times faster x 2 than the normal play b FF2 gt PP Play three times faster x 3 than the normal play c FF3 gt PPP Play four times faster x 4 than the normal play To change the fast forward play back speed level press the FWD button again lt q REW This is the rewind button To play the recorded stream backward press the REW button Note The fast forward and reverse playback speeds will vary depending on the frame rate and record quality settings as well as the number of channels recorded Ii PAUSE To pause the video playback press the PAUSE button Then the video display
18. dialog V Show playback time T The playback time will be displayed on screen during play backing With the menu selection On screen display date time format you can adjust the date time format displayed on screen 4 Press F1 on the computer s keyboard or click the right mouse button to display the box About Viewer You can view the version of the current client Fig 10 07 About Viewer Vx4SLPlayer Copyright C 2008 All rights reserved Version 1 0 0 Fig 10 07 34 5 Translating the VVF File Format VVF into AVI File Format AVI After translating to an AVI file the file can then be played back using software such as Windows Media player or played back on an MP4 player for example First click the right mouse button to select the option Export and then click the left mouse button to see the window Export To AVI Secondly select the channels you want to export Thirdly click Browse to select the input file and the output file and click Select to select video compression mode Finally click OK to start and progress will be shown by percentage Fig 10 08 Export To AVI Qpen File F2 ACh i Open Disk 7 Bpo anne AVI Audio Video Interleaved Files 1P2P p Close F W Audio Show Tame Always Qn Top Input File eee Playback r EWOC 4CHibackupw0s1 21056 VWF Browse Capture d naa Aud
19. djustments to the Camera H Head viewing positions as shown Fig 4 Note It is advisable to use cable Adjustment conduit to protect any video power aasan anan Screw extension cables from being exposed externally and to prevent reduce the chances of the cables being tampered with 12 5 3 2 Connection Connect between VIDEO IN of your DVR and the VIDEO OUT of the camera s with the video extension cable s supplied If any additional camera s have an extension cable with a RCA male plug then use one of the supplied BNC to RCA adaptors to convert to a BNC type for connection to the DVR Use the 5 way splitter cable assembly already connected to the DVR s power adaptor to power each camera operating on 12VDC voltage only Power to Camera s VIDEO OUT on Camera s eo 1 to 5 way Power Splitter Cable Video outputs from Camera to DVR DVR s Power Supply Adaptor output E VIDEO INPUT wmon CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 VIDEO IN on DVR Note If this DVR is used with the Wireless Colour Camera CCTV Kit CWFK1 the video output from the receiver can be connected to either channel 1 channel 2 channel 3 or channel 4 to view the wireless camera 5 4 Mouse Connection ouse Port 13 5 5 DVR Power Connection Connect the power adaptor s output plug into the DVR to power the DVR Connect the power adaptor s mains lead into the adaptor and plug into the main s 240VAC w
20. e any changes of DVR settings and you will see screen on the monitor as Fig 6 03 on page 16 Then press the UP or DOWN key on the DVR front panel to move the cursor Press the SEL button in order to change the settings In the MAIN MENU the cursor P will be shown on the screen right next to each sub menu To move to the previous screen again press the MENU button The system allows up to four user accounts The administrator can set up the login name password and level for each user The administrator can also add or delete users Please refer to Section 6 5 2 for Account Setup on page 24 The admin can operate everything The operator can operate anything except examining user accounts formatting the hard drive and modifying his password level The guest can operate live video display and video playback or modify values that are independent of the recording setup If the user has no right to modify a value an identifier 2 will appear on the top right corner of the screen 15 After the system has booted up click the right mouse button and the login window will appear Move the cursor to Account and click the left mouse button and input the correct account by moving the cursor over the correct numbers characters and left clicking the mouse button to select them Select Password and input the correct password Finally select Login to eee enter the system There is one factor
21. ecord the user must complete the Motion Area setup Use this option to select the range of motion detection area Use the DVR s front panel buttons or mouse click to assign the area The front panel and mouse control instructions are below Using the front panel buttons Press SEL once to pitch on the area press SEL twice to cancel the area CH1 Up CH2 Down CH3 Left CH4 Right Using the mouse button Click and hold the left mouse button and move to select deselect or reselect the motion detection area for recording The area can only be selected from up to down and from left to right When the block is covered by blue shadow it s active to record When the block is transparent it can t be recorded After completing the motion area setting press the MENU button or right click the mouse button to exit 6 4 Screen Screen Border Auto sequence Video adjustment 21 6 4 1 BORDER The user can make the white borderline around each channel to appear or disappear by using this option to be on or off Fig 6 11 6 4 2 AUTO SEQUENCE This is used to set the time for auto matically switching between each of the camera viewing channels Value at Off 1 10 in seconds Default at Off 6 4 3 VIDEO ADJUSTMENT You can move the entire video screen up down left and right using this option Keypad assignment on the front panel is below
22. ection 7 Time Search This is an enhanced playback option t ime 2008 08 21 14 19 53 j j sm a ea which enables the user to manually adjust to a specific starting time for playback 2008 08 21 14 19 53 Fig 7 01 Search _ OF es Fig 7 01 Front Panel Control In order to playback with time search function press the PLAY button on the front panel first Press the SEL button to change the value of the playback start date amp time and press the PLAY button again Playback will start from the date amp time indicated by the user Mouse Control Click the right mouse button move the cursor over the icon gt and click the left mouse button Press the left mouse button to change the value of the playback start date amp time and press the right mouse button Move the cursor to Search and click the left mouse button Playback will start from the date amp time indicated by the user 28 BACKUP VIA USB MEMORY STICK Section 8 Note The USB memory stick is not supplied with this kit Please purchase only the listed USB models in the Appendix section 12 1 as only they are compatible with this DVR The DVR system has an enhanced back up feature so that it s possible to transfer the video data image recorded on the hard drive to a USB memory stick You must format the USB stick to a FAT32 File system from a PC first This can be done as follows 1 Insert the USB stick into the USB slot on the P
23. he SEL button to call up Account Password as shown Fig 6 19 All numbers letters and symbols in the box can be used to set the user account or password Fig 6 20 Press SEL to input the value and move the prompt to the option of Enter press SEL to confirm CH1 for up CH2 for down CH3 for left CH4 for right Press Shift to change the characters Fig 6 21 Level Move the cursor to change the highlighted option to Level and then press SEL to adjust the user level operator guest 6 5 3 Password Setup 2008 08 22 09 48 08 Fig 6 22 Button function on the front panel The default password is 111111 All numbers letters and symbols in the box can be used to set the password Fig 6 22 Press SEL to input values and move the prompt to the option of Enter press SEL to input current password CH1 for up CH2 for down CH3 for left CH4 for right The same operation measure can be used to input the new password and confirm When the password change has succeeded the user will see the message Fig 6 23 When the password change has failed the user will see the message Fig 6 24 6 5 4 Clear Account Info Fig 6 23 Fig 6 24 If you choose ON the account information will be cleared when you logout of the system If you choose OFF the account information will be kept after you logout of the system 6 5 5 Keypad Tone Set the keypad tone
24. ing will be stopped To continue playback push the PLAY button Menu Displays menu option or will move to the previous screen UP DOWN To change the menu field use the up or down W buttons SEL Use this button to change values on main menu or sub menu setting Also use this button to increase values when adjusting parameters 4 2 Rear Panel AC DC Power Vent for Internal Adaptor Jack Cooling Fan 20000I J Q OUTPUT Q Video Output Video Input Channels 1 4 USB Port PS 2 Mouse Port e USB PORT e lt e Use this port to backup video on to a USB stick for transferring on to a PC e PS 2 MOUSE PORT Use this port for PS 2 mouse connection e VIDEO INPUT Use these BNC ports CH1 to CH4 to connect cameras to the DVR system You will need to use the supplied BNC to RCA adoptors when connecting a camera with a male type RCA plug e VIDEO OUTPUT Use this port to connect the DVR to the monitor using the supplied 1m video output to monitor cable e AC DC POWER ADAPTOR JACK e VENT FOR INTERNAL COOLING FAN HARDWARE SETUP Section 5 5 1 Hard Disk Drive Installation Note Only read if you wish to replace upgrade the existing supplied 160GB hard drive unit fitted in the DVR 1 Unlock the front hard drive drawer using the key supplied 2 Pull the drawers lever to remove the drawer from the DVR 3 Remove the x 4 screws on the ba
25. io b Qutput File Full Sersen E VOC 4CHibackupi08121056 AVI S Browse 9 Eerinize Compression a Aspect Ratio b a Split Mode b Select Options About Viewer Fl Progress Exit Alt F4 0 Cancel Export To AVI Export Channel Video Compression Compressor Full Frames Uncompressed fd Cancel Input File Lompression Output File m Quality z Lonhgure 4 gt a nou Compression Progress i Cancel j Fig 10 08 Note 1 When selecting video compression mode you should test the compression selected matches with the computer or else the transposition AVI file might fail 2 1 V Audio The audio will be backed up for DVR s with audio model only 2 Audio The audio won t be backup 35 Capture If you want to save part of a VVF file VVF on your computer rapidly you must ensure any video playback is paused Drag the playing scroll bar to select the start time click the right mouse button to select the option Capture then left click Mark In Drag the playing scroll bar ahead to select the end time click the right mouse button to select the option Capture then left click Mark Out Last left click Export and there will be a window Capture on screen The Output Size is the size of the output file Left click Srowse hg to setup the save path then left click OK Fig 10 09 Open File F2
26. is time period unless the user activates manual recording Red bar The time period with a red bar will activate continuous recording mode Time record unless there is any manual stopping during that period Green bar The time period with a green bar is for built in motion recording See also the following chapter MOTION DETECTION 6 3 Alarm Optional An internal buzzer built in the DVR will activate to alert the user that motion has been detected by a Camera Press the SEL button or using the left mouse button click icon lt q P gt to adjust parameters of each option Alara 6 3 1 BUZZER DURATION Buzzer duration m i 7 E This sets the buzzer duration time in Motion detection seconds after an alarm is activated Selection values are 05 10 15 20 25 30 cont off in seconds Default at off Fig 6 09 When buzzer duration is cont the buzzer will sound continuously 19 6 3 2 EVENT REC DURATION This sets the recording duration in seconds after motion recording is activated Selection values are 05 10 15 20 25 30 in seconds 6 3 3 MOTION DETECTION Motion detection CHANNEL A e Motion aves ae Select the channel 1 2 3 4 for recording by motion detection Fig 6 10 SENSITIVITY This adjusts the sensitivity of the built in motion sensor on the DVR system while recording The lower the number Fig
27. mensions diameter x height Weight DOME CAMERA 1 4 Sharp CCD PAL NTSC PAL 512 H x 582 V NTSC 510 H x 492 V 420 TV lines 72 3 6mm N A IP40 Internal use only 10 C to 50 C 12VDC 300mA Fitted with 1m cable terminated with female BNC video and female jack power plugs 100 x 65mm 800g with bracket fitted 41 ACCESSORIES IN THE RANGE Section 13 There are a range of accessories available in the Response CCTV product range to expand your system CWK1 Wired Colour Camera CCTV Kit CA1 2 Channel Digital Video Image Recorder 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 CA8 Wired Internal Colour Dome Camera CCTV Kit CA9 Dummy Internal Dome Camera CA10 Heavy Duty Colour Camera CCTV Kit CA11 Dummy Heavy Duty Camera CA4 10m Extension Cable Kit CA12 20m Extension Cable Kit Note The maximum extension cable length for any wired camera with this system is 30m without reducing the picture quality of the video 42 DISPOSAL RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS section 14 Directive 2002 96 EC This product is classified by the Waste Electrical or Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive It should not be disposed of with other household or commercial waste At the end of its useful life the packaging and
28. ord over timed periods and via motion detection Note If at any time you wish to start manually recording then press the REC button once on the DVR Press again to stop recording manually Record Use the Record option to setup the quality Record frameRate of recording and the recording schedule Record quality Record schedule over the 24 hour period Fig 6 06 3 zt er Fig 6 06 17 Record frameRate A 6 2 1 RECORD FRAMERATE Channel 1 lt ioc ere Change the record frame rate for each Channel 3 SSS88880 Channel 4 SSSSS580 channel see Fig 6 07 The higher the TOTAL USED FRAME i record frame rate the more natural movement you will see in playback Independent setting for each channel is possible Fig 6 07 For PAL video output format the system default value is 12 frames per second with each channel which means the system will record 48 frames per second with all channels The user can set frame rate as 3 25 frames per second with each channel The maximum value of total frames per second with all channels is 50 frames For NTSC video output format the system default value is 15 frames per second with each channel which means the system will record 60 frames per second with all channels The user can set the frame rate as 3 30 frames per second with each channel The maximum value of total frames per second with all channels is 60 frames Press button SEL CH4 or
29. ponse Wired Heavy Duty Cameras are colour weatherproof day night cameras 1 Use the cameras main bracket to mark out the x 4 mounting holes and cable connector s entry hole on the chosen location of the wall Fig 1 4 x Camera Mounting Holes Mark out the single cable entry hole in the central position in relation to the 4 x Camera Mounting Holes Fig 1 11 Drill 4 x 5mm holes for the mounting bracket s wall plugs and 1 x 20mm hole for the Camera s video and power plugs to pass through the wall Note It is recommended to pass the cable into the property as close to the Camera as possible to reduce the chances of any exposed cables being tampered with If you choose to run the cable along the wall outside the property it is recommended to use cable conduit to hide the cable and reduce the chances of it being tampered with Screw the post bracket to the main housing and tighten the nut until secure Fig 2 Now pass the Cameras video power lead through the main bracket and then secure the lower part of the post on to the main bracket Fig 3 Fig 2 Feed the video power leads through the hole in the wall starting with the largest connector and then mount the main bracket on to the wall using the fixing screws and wall plugs Adjust the Camera head viewing position as required and tighten all screws using the allen key tool supplied in the fixing kit You can make a
30. product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre For information on available facilities please contact your local authority or the retailer from where the product was purchased 43 GUARANTEE Section 15 Novar ED amp S undertakes to replace or repair at its discretion goods excluding non rechargeable batteries should they become defective within 1 year solely as a result of faulty materials and workmanship If the product has not been installed operated or maintained in accordance with the instructions has not been used appropriately or if any attempt has been made to rectify dismantle or alter the product in any way the guarantee will be invalidated The guarantee states Novar ED amp S entire liability It does not extend to cover consequential loss or damage or installation costs arising from the defective product This guarantee does not in any way affect the statutory or other rights of a consumer and applies to products installed within UK and Eire only If an item develops a fault the product must be returned to the point of sale with 1 Proof of purchase 2 A full description of the fault 3 All relevant batteries disconnected Response is a trademark of Novar ED amp S CUSTOMER HELPLINE Most issues can be solved over the phone in a few minutes Please contact our Helpline Team on the number below for any installation and general advice regarding our products 0844 736 9149 Lines open 9 00am to
31. r splitter cable assembly Video output to monitor cable 1m Camera fixings kits wall plugs and screws Including allen key tool for adjusting camera head position For each heavy duty camera bracket 4 x 3 5mm x 27mm screws and 4 x No 8 28mm wall plugs For each dome camera mounting base 4 x 3 5mm x 19mm screws and 4 x No 7 29mm ceiling plugs Optical mouse User manual PC driver CD for PC back up for Windows based operating systems only including Vista Keys for the hard drive drawer Window stickers What you need to purchase USB memory stick if you require backing up recorded video on to a PC See appendix for the only compatible USB stick models Tools Required Electric drill 5mm masonry drill bit 20mm masonry drill bit No 2 Philips screwdriver 3mm flat blade screwdriver DVR FEATURES Section 3 True duplex functionality simultaneous play record e PAL NTSC operation e 160GB installed hard drive unit High quality colour Video at 50fps or 60fps recording playback e Recording speed PAL max 50fps quad NTSC max 60fps quad Recording mode continuous motion detection time schedule 123 hours continuous recording at 25fps with the 160GB hard drive for only x 1 channel recording Recording and compressing video signal real time e With USB port for media backup via hard drive Average 200KB Sec e With motion detection and video loss alarm function e OSD support multi lang
32. se of the drawer which secure the hard drive in place to remove the existing unit 4 Replace with the new hard drive unit refit and lock the drawer again 5 2 Monitor Connection TV MONITOR To display video images from the cameras on the monitor the DVR s video output signal needs be transferred to your TV set or monitor Connect VIDEO IN of the monitor to VIDEO OUT of the DVR system using the supplied cable Connect the BNC male end to the DVR and the RCA male end to the monitor end Connect a monitor to the VIDEO OUT port on the DVR 5 3 Camera Installation and Connection Before drilling holes through walls or ceilings check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes The use of a cable pipe detector is advisable When installing the cameras it is advisable to use cable conduit to protect any video power extension cables from being exposed externally and to prevent reduce the chances of the cables being tampered with Note the extension cables for any camera can only be extended up to 30m in length due to power loss 5 3 1 Installation Dome Cameras Installation The Response Dome Camera is only suitable for internal use and should not be installed outside It is also recommended to install the extension cables for the dome camera in the ceiling and passed down the wall through a cable conduit 1 Unscrew the rim part of the dome cover from its base as shown below Once the cover is removed
33. t of rain in the picture viewed To minimise false recording set the Sensitivity to 4 see page 20 The hard drive is full Select Yes in Overwrite enable to allow the DVR to continue recording and overwriting the earliest recorded video See page 23 Ensure the correct model USB stick is purchased see page 38 and formatted to FAT32 see page 29 37 APPENDIX Section 12 12 1 Compatible USB Memory Sticks with the DVR Note that only the following USB devices are compatible with this DVR model Working Device List Maker Model Sony MICROVAULT SOK USM1GJ Samsung SUM LCB1 Transcend JF V30 Apacer Weblink SYE5003358 Sandisk CRUZER micro Flex FD 02 Kingston Data Traveler Kingston Data Traveler Lemon LEMON USB Drive 38 12 2 Specification ITEM Video format Operation system Video input Video output Display speed Display resolution Recording resolution Recording speed Compression method Recording mode Recording time Hard disk capacity SATA interface and hard drive rack USB port for media backup Mouse Power input to mains adaptor Power output from mains adaptor Dimension of DVR mm IP rating Operating temperature Weight 4 CHANNEL DVR PAL NTSC Linux 4 channel composite BNC 1 channel composite BNC PAL 100fps 4 x 25fps NTSC 120fps 4 x 30fps PAL 704 x 576 NTSC 704 x 480 PAL 640 x 272 320 x 136 NTSC 640 x 224 320 x 112 PAL Max
34. take care not to touch any of the exposed electronic circuitry to avoid any possible damage to the camera Fig 1 2 Use the base of the camera to mark out Fig 1 the key hole mounting holes and the cable connector s hole on the ceiling Mounting Holes Cable connectors _ entry hole position in ceiling Fig 2 3 Drill 2 x 5mm holes for the mounting bracket s ceiling plugs and 1 x 20mm hole for the camera s video and power plugs to pass through the ceiling 4 Once the cable hole and mounting holes have been made in the ceiling feed the connectors of the extension cables through the ceiling the largest one first The camera is supplied fitted with a short piece of cable terminated with a video BNC female plug and a female power plug Connect the male end of the video BNC plug and male power plug from the extension cable into the camera end Push the cables into the ceiling before mounting the base 10 5 Mount the base to the ceiling using the supplied fixing screws and plugs Adjust the tilt and panning positions of the camera lens as shown Fig 3 Fig 3 6 Refit the cover of the camera on to its base gt Loosen screw to adjust panning position 7 If the position of the camera needs further adjusting after the system is powered up ensure the power is isolated from the cameras when removing the cover again to prevent the risk of any shock Heavy Duty Cameras Installation The Res
35. uage e With power recovery auto record function PHYSICAL UNIT Section 4 4 1 Front Panel Channel Hard Drive Drawer Burons 1 4 Quad Button poor e d I CH1FA CH1F CH1 CH1 QUADHE C2 ka aa a C REW 4 PAUSEII PLAY gt FWDP gt STOPE REC 7 C Oiteo ae Hard Drive LED Lights Rewind Pause Play Up Down SEL Drawer Lock Forward Stop and Menu ESC and Record Buttons EDIT Buttons e LED Lights a GREEN PWR The DVR unit is powered up and running b RED HDD System is recording or in playback mode e Hard Drive Drawer Lock 4 1 1 DVR Button Functions A series of buttons on the DVR front panel allow the system to operate its basic functions such as recording playback fast forward reverse etc For more details about the DVR menu refer to 6 SETUP CH1 Use this button for full screen display of channel 1 on the monitor or move the cursor up CH2 Use this button for full screen display of channel 2 on the monitor or move the cursor down CH3 Use this button for full screen display of channel 3 on the monitor or move the cursor left Also you can press this button to reduce values when adjusting parameters CH4 Use this button for full screen display of channel 4 on the monitor or move the cursor right Also you can press this button to increase values when adjusting parameters Quad Use this button for full s
36. y preset login account password admin 111111 at admin level The user can use it to login to the system for the first time Suggestive window options Channel 1 view Channel 2 view H Channel 3 view Channel 4 view All channel view Manual recording or Stop manual recording Play record list E Menu option Logout gt Channel auto sequence The icon won t display if the order of auto sequence is OFF After the system has booted up click the right mouse button and there will be Record TES suggestive window options on the monitor Al Screen Fig 6 02 Select the icon You Audio System Search Fig 6 03 Language Lopon Note Please refer to Section 6 5 2 for will see the screen on the monitor Account Setup on page 24 Fig 6 03 Move the mouse up or down to move the cursor Click the left mouse button to change the settings Click the right mouse button to go back to the previous screen 16 6 1 Camera Use this option for video colour adjustment for each channel 1 2 3 4 Move to the Display option to enable or disable the screen display of each camera Modify the camera name of each channel Figs 6 04 and 6 05 Camera Camera name LChannel pi Camera name Camera name input Display Brightness Contrast Hue Saturation Fig 6 04 Fig 6 05 6 2 Record This section allows the user to set the DVR to rec
37. y Sticks with the DVR 12 2 Specification ACCESSORIES IN THE RANGE DISPOSAL RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS GUARANTEE AND CUSTOMER HELPLINE 18 19 20 21 21 21 22 22 23 23 23 28 29 31 32 32 32 33 37 38 38 39 42 43 44 INTRODUCTION Section 1 The Response Wired Heavy Duty Cameras are colour weatherproof day night cameras The Response Wired Internal Dome Cameras are colour day cameras The cameras easily connect to your DVR for the protection of your home or office etc The heavy duty cameras are easily mounted on walls and the internal dome cameras on ceilings using the supplied mounting brackets and bases The Response 4 Channel DVR provides a total video security solution for 4 channel digital surveillance supporting duplex simultaneous playback and record functionality The DVR s front panel buttons or mouse can operate all DVR menu settings Please read before you start Always use discretion when installing CCTV surveillance equipment especially when there is perceived policy Enquire regarding local regulations applicable to the lawful installation of video recording surveillance Third party consent may be required SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS 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
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