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6.3.2  [EVENT REC DURA

TION]

T

his 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  [MO

TION DETECTION]

[CHANNEL]

Select the c

hannel (1, 2, 3, 4) for recording

by motion detection (Fig. 6.10).

[SENSITIVITY]

T

his adjusts the sensitivity of the built-in

motion sensor on the DVR system 

while recording. The lower the number,

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: T

he system senses movement by the change in picture displayed on the monitor / TV

in the selected area. Even 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).

Fig

. 6.10

Summary of Contents for CWK4

Page 1: ...2 Camera Wired Colour CCTV Kit CWK4 Installation and Operating Instructions These instructions should be retained in a safe place for future reference...

Page 2: ...6 3 3 Motion Detection 18 6 4 Screen 19 6 4 1 Border 19 6 4 2 Auto Sequence 19 6 4 3 Video Adjustment 20 6 5 System 20 6 5 1 Hard Disk Setup 21 6 5 2 Account Setup 22 6 5 3 Password Setup 23 6 5 4 Cle...

Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...g allen key tool for adjusting camera head position 4 x 3 5mm x 27mm screws and 4 x No 8 28mm wall plugs are supplied for each wall bracket 1 x Optical mouse 1 x User manual 1 x PC driver CD for PC ba...

Page 5: ...fps 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 com...

Page 6: ...Use this button for full screen display of channel 2 on the monitor or to move the cursor down CH3 Use this button for full screen display of channel 3 on the monitor or to move the cursor left Also...

Page 7: ...fast forward button To play the recorded stream faster press the FWD button There are three levels of fast forward playback speed a FF1 Play two times faster x 2 than the normal play b FF2 Play three...

Page 8: ...PS 2 mouse connection 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 RC...

Page 9: ...ignal 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...

Page 10: ...he wall outside the property it is recommended to use cable conduit to hide the cable and reduce the chances of it being tampered with 2 Screw the post bracket to the main housing and tighten the nut...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...n the DVR Note the PS 2 mouse must be connected to DVR before it is powered up 5 5 DVR Power Connection Connect the power adaptor s output plug into the DVR to power the DVR Connect the power adaptor...

Page 13: ...ogging in to the system press the MENU button to make any changes to the DVR settings and you will see screen on the monitor as Fig 6 03 on page 14 Press the UP or DOWN key on the DVR front panel to m...

Page 14: ...m for the first time Suggestive window options Channel 1 view Channel 2 view Channel 3 view Channel 4 view All channel view Manual recording or Stop manual recording Play record list Menu option Logou...

Page 15: ...gs 6 04 and 6 05 6 2 Record This section allows the user to set the DVR to record over timed periods and via motion detection Note If at any time you wish to start manually recording then press the RE...

Page 16: ...or click the left mouse button to select icon to increase the record frame rate for each channel Press button CH3 or click the left mouse button on the icon to decrease the record frame rate for each...

Page 17: ...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...

Page 18: ...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 i...

Page 19: ...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...

Page 20: ...e 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 If the user logs into the system at admi...

Page 21: ...o data stored on the hard drive will be deleted Remember that the system has no restore option once the hard drive is formatted When you select this option it will ask you for the password before form...

Page 22: ...user accounts Account Password In setup Menu display move the cursor to change the highlighted option to Account and then press the SEL button to call up Account Password as shown Fig 6 19 All number...

Page 23: ...ation 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...

Page 24: ...on 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 tim...

Page 25: ...corded 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 b...

Page 26: ...EL button to change the value of the playback start date time and press the PLAY button again Playback will start from the date time indicated by the user Mouse Control Click the right mouse button mo...

Page 27: ...t 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 loca...

Page 28: ...will grow until it s completed with the message below WRITING Then it will show the following message on the screen FIXATING Remove the USB stick and insert it into a USB slot on your PC once transfe...

Page 29: ...mate 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 RATE Record Time GB Hour Hour 3 4 4 36 50F sec 2 2 8 57 1...

Page 30: ...operating systems including Vista 1 Insert the Driver Program CD in your CD ROM 2 Install by setup Fig 10 01 3 Set up the install directory Fig 10 02 4 Execute Start Program Vx4SLPlayer 10 2 Program I...

Page 31: ...ious Frame 5 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...

Page 32: ...en display date time format Fig 10 06 Always on top A The client window will always display on top of all the windows Use DirectDraw Show a piece of run dialog Show playback time T The playback time w...

Page 33: ...the window Export To AVI Secondly select the channels you want to export Thirdly click to select the input file and the output file and click to select video compression mode Finally click to start an...

Page 34: ...ht 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 to s...

Page 35: ...ule must be set to Motion record green colour bar for the required period See pages 16 17 When set to motion record Point the camera away from tree branches or the DVR seems to start bushes which may...

Page 36: ...devices are compatible with this DVR model Working Device List Maker Model Size Sony MICROVAULT SOK USM1GJ 1GB Samsung SUM LCB1 1GB Transcend JF V30 2GB Apacer Weblink SYE5003358 2GB Sandisk CRUZER mi...

Page 37: ...mpression method Enhanced M JPEG Video Quality Low 12kBytes Normal 15kBytes High 20kBytes Recording mode Manual Motion detection Time schedule Recording time 123 hours continuous recording at 25fps wi...

Page 38: ...le 50 Lens size 6mm Night vision range Up to 20m Number of infra red LEDs 55 IP rating IP54 Operating temperature 10 C to 50 C Power supply 12VDC 500mA Cable type connections Fitted with 1m cable term...

Page 39: ...mera 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...

Page 40: ...oes 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...

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