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A full version Instruction Manual for this product is available online at
NightWatcher.co.UK/Support
Safety First
Please read this ’guide’ carefully before using your DVR and keep it for future reference.
Operation Requirement
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Install the DVR indoors in normal living space.
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Do not install the DVR in a place exposed to direct
sunlight, near a
heat source, or in
very cold conditions.
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Keep the DVR away from dampness, high humidity, dust or soot.
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Keep the DVR installed horizontally in a stable place to prevent it from falling.
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Do not drop or splash liquid onto the DVR, and make sure there is no object filled with
liquid on the DVR to prevent liquid from flowing into the DVR.
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Install the DVR in a well-ventilated place, and do not block the ventilation of the DVR.
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Operate the DVR within the range of power input and output (according to rating
labels).
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Do not dissemble the DVR.
Electrical Safety
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There is a CR1220 button cell on the PCB for providing back up power to maintain
date and time etc. This will last for a long time, but when it comes time to replace it,
replace with a reputable brand battery and ensure it is replaced in correct polarity (+
up).
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Please recycle exhausted batteries. Do not dispose to unsorted waste. Button cells
can be lethal if swallowed, always keep them securely and out of reach of children and
pets.
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Use only the 12V (SELV) power adapter provided with the DVR. Using an incorrectly
specified adapter will invalidate your warranty and may present a risk of electric shock
and fire.
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Do not remove or destroy the rating label(s) on the product; they contain vital safety
information and data that is needed for aftersales support.
CCTV and the law
CCTV systems are subject to specific legislative restrictions in the EU/UK. You are allowed to
operate CCTV systems on your own property to protect that property, but you must preserve the
privacy of your neighbours and the general public.
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Do not point cameras at neighbour’s windows,
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Avoid covering areas that are not your property in camera view where possible
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Do not keep recordings for longer than is necessary for security purposes
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Do not publish or display video footage out of context of security.
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Do display a ‘CCTV in operation’ sign within the area of your surveillance.
To avoid conflict with your neighbours, you should discuss the siting and angle of cameras with them
before you install. For further details of the law on CCTV, look at our website
or directly at government websites with reference to the following
legislation.
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The Protection of Freedoms Act 2012
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The Surveillance Camera Code of Practice 2013 (the ‘SCOOP’)
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The Data Protection Act (the ‘DPA’)