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1.12 Use the left / right key to move to the 

‘Motion Detect Inter

val’

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 r

ecommended to set to 1 for maximum event capture.

1.13

Use the left/right key to move to

‘Motion Detect Sensiti

vity’

icon and pr

ess 

enter. The sensitivity range is 1 ~ 99. The larger the value the lower the 

sensitivity. Use the up/down key to adjust the ‘Target Value’ to the desired 

setting.

T

he recommended setting is 10, however observe if this is too sensitive.

Mo

vement is captured by the change in picture displayed on the TV / monitor in the

selected area. If there are any changes in light such as a reflections, movement of

tree branches, bushes for example, this can cause the system to start recording,

although no approaching objects/persons 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 any unnecessary photo/videos are captured

adjust the sensitivity lower and observe.

If this DVR at any stage is used with a Wireless Camera and Receiver Kit ( CWFK1)

to receive 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 that if the wireless camera is installed outside the property, then

maximum operating range without interference may be no more than 10m (provided

only single brick wall acts as a barrier between the camera and receiver).

6.7

Playing Back Recorded Photos / Video Clips:

T

he photos or videos captured will be stored in different folders for easy searching. The

folders are named according to the date sequence. If there are no file(s) in the memory,

the DVR will display ‘NO FILE’ and return to real time viewing mode.

1.

Press the MODE key to enter or exit playback.

2.

Press the enter key to enter thumbnail view. Press again to enter full screen normal view.

Summary of Contents for CWFK2

Page 1: ...Wireless Colour Camera Recordable CCTV Kit CWFK2 Installation and Operating Instructions These instructions should be retained in a safe place for future reference...

Page 2: ...Between Real Time Viewing and Playback Mode 13 6 3 Channel Selection 13 6 4 Manually Taking a Photo Shot or a Video Clip 13 6 5 Menu Icons Definition 14 6 6 System Setup 14 6 6 1 Date Time Setup 15 6...

Page 3: ...istance 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 rec...

Page 4: ...ctor 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 ch...

Page 5: ...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...

Page 6: ...eo 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 displ...

Page 7: ...put from the wireless receiver to the white plug channel 1 of the DVR The red plug channel 2 can be use with an additional wired camera accessory DIN IN VIDEO IN 2 VIDEO IN 2 GND VIDEO OUT GDN POWER I...

Page 8: ...perty so that all connections are made inside Ensure that there is a mains power socket internally located near to the camera for power After installing the camera seal the cable hole using a suitable...

Page 9: ...r 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 Note Refer to your TV VCR DVR s owner s manual for setting this up 6 Adjust the camera v...

Page 10: ...multiple cameras on the same channel or interference may appear on screen 4 5 Setting the Receiver Channel Optional The wireless receiver is capable of receiving up to 4 separate channels The front of...

Page 11: ...the camera and receiver as this can dramatically alter picture quality dense materials such as concrete or metal will impede the wireless signal move the camera and or receiver away from dense materi...

Page 12: ...y 9 Enter Key 10 Down Key 11 Left Key 12 SD Card Key to controls 1 DIN IN 2 channel video input 2 channel output 12VDC 1 2A Power IN 2 MODE Key 3 SNAP Key Take Photo or Record 4 MENU Key 5 Power ON OF...

Page 13: ...f a clip 9 Enter Display full screen Confirm an item or OK of a selected photo shot or exit full screen 6 Display Switch between channel 1 and channel 2 If in photo mode then view one channel in anoth...

Page 14: ...channel In video record mode it is not possible to view one channel in another 6 4 Manually Take a Photo Shot or Video Clip Press the Down key to select photo or video mode On the top left corner of y...

Page 15: ...Time Setup Motion Detect On or Off Select Photo or Video Advance Setup Quit Menu Motion Detect Count Advance Setup Select TV System NTSC or PAL Motion Detect Area Setting Motion Detect Interval Setti...

Page 16: ...n and press enter to select Photo or AVI video Note that the AVI video clips are fixed at a 10 second period 1 6 Use the left right key to move to the Setup icon and press enter 1 7 Press enter to sel...

Page 17: ...is also ideal to point the camera way from trees bushes that might be affected by the wind If any unnecessary photo videos are captured adjust the sensitivity lower and observe If this DVR at any stag...

Page 18: ...mum storage capacity any further files captured will overwrite the earliest file stored When the system is overwriting the earliest file this is indicated by the colour of the photo camera or video ca...

Page 19: ...On or Off Select Photo or Video Advance Set up Quit Menu Playback Single Picture Display 6 Picture Display File Browse MENU Delete One Photo Delete All Photos Format Memory HQ LQ PAL NTSC Motion Detec...

Page 20: ...sensor Its the camera do not appear limitation is that it will not produce all colours to look like true colours viewed outside accurately A white image appears The camera s infra red LEDs shine invi...

Page 21: ...ove the reception 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 movement of rain in b...

Page 22: ...or 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 card stores up t...

Page 23: ...a 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...

Page 24: ...S 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 2A output power supply adaptor Video output interf...

Page 25: ...a 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...

Page 26: ...quipment WEEE Directive It should not be disposed of with other household or commercial waste At the end of its useful life the packaging and product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling cen...

Page 27: ...ver 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...

Page 28: ...r Electrical Devices and Systems Limited A Honeywell Company The Arnold Centre Paycocke Road Basildon Essex SS14 3EA UK www friedland co uk Novar Electrical Devices and Systems Limited 2009 50043920 R...

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