Response CWK6 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

Professional 4 camera wired coloured cctv kit

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Professional 4 Camera Wired
Coloured CCTV Kit
CWK6
Installation and Operating Instructions
These instructions should be retained in a safe place for future reference.

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  • Page 1 Professional 4 Camera Wired Coloured CCTV Kit CWK6 Installation and Operating Instructions These instructions should be retained in a safe place for future reference.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION System 6.5.1 Hard Disk Setup 2 KIT CONTENTS 6.5.2 Account Setup 6.5.3 Password Setup 3 DVR FEATURES 6.5.4 Clear Account Info 6.5.5 Keypad Tone 4 PHYSICAL UNIT 6.5.6 Time Set Front Panel 6.5.7 Event List 4.1.1 DVR Button Functions (Playback Feature) Rear Panel Language...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    / bases and fixings. The Response 4 Channel DVR provides a total video security solution for 4 channel digital surveillance supporting duplex (simultaneous playback and record) functionality.
  • Page 4: Night Vision

    IMPORTANT PLEASE READ: The heavy duty cameras are supplied fitted with a 3 pin UK plug. If the plugs are cut off, then the wiring must be terminated at a suitable mains supply junction. If the plug is cut off then the product must be installed by competent person (e.g. a qualified electrician) in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate clauses of the current edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations (BS7671) and Building Regulations.
  • Page 5: Kit Contents

    KIT CONTENTS Section 2 1 x 4 Channel DVR unit (with a 160GB hard drive unit fitted in the drawer) 2 x Professional Heavy Duty Colour Cameras, each fitted with 1m mains power lead terminated with a UK plug 2 x Wired Internal Dome Colour Cameras 2 x 10m camera extension cable 2 x 20m camera extension cable 1 x Power adaptor and power cord...
  • Page 6: Tools Required

    Tools Required: Electric drill Masonry drill bits: 5mm bit (for dome camera mounting plugs) 8mm bit (for heavy duty camera wall plugs) 15mm bit (when only passing the heavy duty camera’s video cable through the wall and the mains power to the camera is supplied via a weatherproof mains socket outlet) 20mm bit (when passing the heavy duty camera’s video and power cables through the wall)
  • Page 7: Dvr Features

    DVR FEATURES Section 3 True duplex functionality: simultaneous play / record PAL / NTSC operation 160GB installed hard drive unit High quality colour Video at 50fps or 60fps recording / playback 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.
  • Page 8: Physical Unit

    PHYSICAL UNIT Section 4 4.1 Front Panel Channel Buttons 1-4 Quad Button Hard Drive Drawer QUAD MENU PAUSE PLAY STOP EDIT DOWN Hard Drive LED Lights Rewind, Pause, Play, Up/Down, SEL Drawer Lock Forward, Stop and Menu, ESC and Record Buttons EDIT Buttons LED Lights: (a) GREEN (PWR): The DVR unit is powered up and running.
  • Page 9 – Quad Use this button for full screen 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”...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel

    – UP / DOWN To change the menu field, use the up “ ” or down “ ” 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...
  • Page 11: Hardware Setup

    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.
  • Page 12: Installation

    5.3.1 Installation Dome Cameras Installation The dome cameras are only suitable for internal use and should not be installed outside. It is also recommended to install the cables for the dome cameras in the ceiling and pass them down the wall through a cable conduit. 1.
  • Page 13: Heavy Duty Cameras

    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). Loosen Screw to Adjust Panning Position Adjust Tilt Fig. 3. 6. Refit the cover of the camera on to its base. 7.
  • Page 14 If the plug is isolated then ensure installation is conducted by a competent person (e.g, a qualified electrician) taking note of the internal wiring colours. Internal wiring colours: Live = Brown wire Neutral = Blue wire Earth = Green / Yellow wire Note: It is recommended to pass the cable(s) into the property as close to the camera as possible to reduce the chances of any...
  • Page 15: Connection

    4. Adjust the camera head viewing position as required and tighten all screws. You can make adjustments to the required viewing position as shown (Fig. 8). Loosen screw to adjust tilt position of Camera and tighten when complete Loosen screw to adjust pan position of Camera and tighten when complete Fig.
  • Page 16: Mouse Connection

    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 Connect the PS/2 mouse to the port shown on the DVR.
  • Page 17: Setup

    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 24- 25. The system includes a login window, and there are three password levels in the system, including...
  • Page 18: Set Up Using The Mouse

    B: Set up using the Mouse 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.
  • Page 19: Camera

    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). Fig.
  • Page 20: Record Framerate]

    6.2.1 [RECORD FRAMERATE] Change the record frame rate for each channel - see Fig. 6.07. The higher the record frame rate, the more natural movement you will see in playback. Independent setting for each channel is possible. For PAL video output format, the system Fig.
  • Page 21: Alarm (Optional)

    period. The user can select the same record method for the whole 24 hr 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 Red bar Green bar...
  • Page 22: Event Rec Duration]

    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] [CHANNEL] Select the channel (1, 2, 3, 4) for recording by motion detection (Fig.
  • Page 23: Screen

    [MOTION AREA] Note: To start Motion Record, 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.
  • Page 24: Video Adjustment]

    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. – 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: .
  • Page 25: Hard Disk Setup

    6.5.1 Hard Disk Setup [OVERWRITE ENABLED] If you select Yes, then recording continues and overwrites the previous recording when the hard disk drive space is full. If you select No, then recording stops when the hard disk drive is full. It won’t record until “overwrite enable”...
  • Page 26: Account Setup

    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. Once the user is logged into the system at admin level, the Account Setup allows the administrator to add new users,...
  • Page 27: Password Setup

    6.5.3 Password Setup The default password is 111111. 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.
  • Page 28: Time Set

    6.5.6 Time Set You can adjust the current time, date and year at any time by region. Set your region first and then set the current time so that the video back-up data can be played without time shifting later on. Fig.
  • Page 29: Language

    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 (“...
  • Page 30: Playback With Time Search Function

    PLAYBACK WITH TIME SEARCH FUNCTION Section 7 This is an enhanced playback option, which enables the user to manually adjust to a specific starting time for playback (Fig 7.01). 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 &...
  • Page 31: Backup Via Usb Memory Stick

    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.
  • Page 32 Fig. 8.02 Fig. 8.03 Select “Start” on the screen to begin the back up process (Figs. 8.02 to 8.04). 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 it’s completed with the message below: WRITING…...
  • Page 33: Recording Length

    RECORDING LENGTH - PAL SYSTEM Section 9 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 RATE Record Time (GB/Hour) (Hour) 50F/sec 25F/sec...
  • Page 34: Playback With Backed-Up Video Data On Pc

    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.
  • Page 35: Button Functions

    10.3 Button Functions Fig. 10.04 1. Open File 2. Fast Rewind 3. Play Reverse 4. Previous 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.
  • Page 36 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.
  • Page 37 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”.
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    6. 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”.
  • Page 39: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING Section 12 PROBLEM SOLUTION No picture can be viewed Check the mains supply for the heavy duty camera(s) and that the the power supply adaptor for the dome camera(s) or DVR is plugged in Check all video cable connectors between the cameras and the DVR.
  • Page 40: Appendix

    APPENDIX Section 13 13.1 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 Size Sony MICROVAULT (SOK-USM1GJ) Samsung SUM-LCB1 Transcend JF V30 Apacer Weblink (SYE5003358) Sandisk CRUZER micro Flex...
  • Page 41: Specification

    13.2 Specification ITEM 4 CHANNEL DVR Video format PAL / NTSC Operation system Linux Video input 4 channel composite BNC Video output 1 channel composite BNC Display speed PAL: 100fps (4 x 25fps) NTSC: 120fps (4 x 30fps) Display resolution PAL: 704 x 576 NTSC:...
  • Page 42 ITEM PROFESSIONAL HEAVY DUTY CAMERA Image sensor 1/3” Sharp CCD Video format PAL / NTSC Pixel resolution PAL: 512 (H) x 582 (V) NTSC: 510 (H) x 492 (V) Horizontal resolution 420 TV lines Viewing angle 53° Lens size Night vision range Up to 20m Number of infra-red LEDs IP rating...
  • Page 43 ITEM DOME CAMERA Image sensor 1/4” Sharp CCD Video format PAL / NTSC Pixel resolution PAL: 512 (H) x 582 (V) NTSC: 510 (H) x 492 (V) Horizontal resolution 420 TV lines Viewing angle 72° Lens size 3.6mm Night vision range IP rating IP40 - Internal use only Operating temperature...
  • Page 44: Accessories In The Range

    ACCESSORIES IN THE RANGE Section 14 There are a range of accessories available in the Response CCTV product range to expand your system: CWK1 Wired Colour Camera CCTV Kit 2 Channel Digital Video Image Recorder LCD Screen for Wireless / Wired CCTV Kits...
  • Page 45: Disposal - Recycling Instructions

    DISPOSAL – RECYCLING INSTRUCTIONS Section 15 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 product should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre.
  • Page 46: Customer Helpline

    1. Proof of purchase. 2. A full description of the fault. 3. All relevant batteries (disconnected). Response is a trademark of Novar ED&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...
  • Page 48 Novar 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 50043910 Rev.B...

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