Introduction - Response CWFK1/CA3 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Wireless colour camera cctv system
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INTRODUCTION

Section 1
The Response Wireless Colour Camera CCTV System is a monitoring system designed
to help protect your home or office.
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 wear suitable protective equipment (e.g. safety goggles) when
drilling holes. Before drilling holes through walls check for hidden electricity cables and
water pipes. The use of a cable/pipe detector is advisable.
When installing the wireless camera(s) on an external wall, pass the power cable through
the wall as close as possible to the camera to prevent/reduce the chances of the cables
being tampered with. After drilling any hole though an external wall for cable(s), 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 while the
unit is exposed to rain, water or wet conditions. There are no user serviceable parts
inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
DEVICE
OPERATING RANGE:
The wireless camera is capable of transmitting up to 100m in open field conditions. However,
when installed around your property, any solid objects (e.g. walls, ceiling, reinforced PVC
doors, etc.) placed between the camera and receiver will reduce the range. For best
transmission, avoid installations where there are very thick walls or major obstructions
between the wireless camera and receiver. Avoid installing the camera or receiver next to a
metal radiator, wireless router, or microwave oven.
If at any stage this kit is used with a Digital Video image Recorder (DVR) to record / viewed
video on the TV, ensure the signal reception 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, the
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).
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