Velleman DWH-A059I Installation And Operation Instruction Manual
Velleman DWH-A059I Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

Velleman DWH-A059I Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

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DWH SERIES
VIDEO SECURITY SYSTEM
Installation and Operation Instruction Manual
Model: DWH-A059I
Version 1.0
This manual should be retained for future reference

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  • Page 1 DWH SERIES VIDEO SECURITY SYSTEM Installation and Operation Instruction Manual Model: DWH-A059I Version 1.0 This manual should be retained for future reference...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICE ................3 Please Read Before You Start .............. 3 Wireless Devices Operating Range ............3 Important Safety Precautions ............... 3 Requirements for Remote View ............5 KIT CONTENT .................... 6 SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS ............7 Camera Installation ................9 Setting the Camera Channel (optional) ..........
  • Page 3 Schedule Record ................. 23 Clear a Scheduled Recording ............. 24 Network Setup Screen ................ 24 Internet Setup..................25 Security Code ..................25 Network Information ................26 Alarm Setup Screen ................27 Period ....................27 Melody ....................27 System Setup Screen ................28 Power Saving ..................
  • Page 4: Important Notice

    IMPORTANT NOTICE PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU START Always use discretion when installing CCTV equipment, especially when there is perceived policy. Enquire relevant local regulations applicable to the lawful installation of video recording/surveillance. Third party consent may be required. WIRELESS DEVICES OPERATING RANGE Ensure the signal reception viewed from the wireless camera(s) is the best possible reception between the camera(s) and receiver.
  • Page 5 FCC Compliance Statement: This Products with CE Marking comply with device complies with Part 15 of the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC); Low FCC rules. Operation is subjected Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC); to the following two conditions: R&TTE(1999/5/EC); ROHS Directive (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, (2011/65/EU) issued by the Commission of the and (2) this device must accept any interference European Community.
  • Page 6: Requirements For Remote View

     System “Device ID” and “Password” are provided on a label applied at the back of the LCD Monitor (behind the pull out stand). The “Device ID” and “Password” are needed for remote viewing. For security purpose, it is recommenced for user to copy the “Device ID” and “Password”...
  • Page 7: Kit Content

    KIT CONTENT Wireless Camera w/ stand Wireless Touch Screen LCD Monitor w/ Cradle x 1 Camera Antenna x 1 5V/1A Power Adapter for Camera Internet Cable x 1 Screw Bag x 1 Instruction Manual x 1 Tools Required:  Electric drill ...
  • Page 8: Safety And Installation Tips

    SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS Installation Notes Always follow manufacturer’s advice when using power tools, steps, ladders, etc and wear protective equipment (e.g, safety goggles and gloves) when drilling holes, etc. When using ladders ensure they are positioned on a firm stable surface at an angle and suitably secured.
  • Page 9 NOTE: The camera has an open field RF operating range of up to 150m.
  • Page 10: Camera Installation

    Camera Installation Secure camera stand on the stable surface Loosen up the Thumb screw Adjust proper view angle then secure the joint with T-bolt.
  • Page 11: Setting The Camera Channel (Optional)

    Setting the Camera Channel (optional) The wireless camera is supplied preset to channel 1. The monitor supports up to 4 cameras. Follow the steps below in Camera Setup section to setup or change the monitor channel of the camera. If you are adding another camera to link with the supplied monitor in this kit, then ensure its channel is set to a different channel to the existing camera(s).
  • Page 12: Quick Start Guide

    QUICK START GUIDE For further details on the installation of the camera bracket and fixings, please refer to the Camera Installation section. Set Up the Camera Set Up the Wireless Touch Screen Monitor Flip out the stand, extend the antenna, connect AC/DC adapter to the input on the side of the monitor.
  • Page 13: System Operation

    The monitor is fitted with a rechargeable battery and can operate for up to 2 hours on battery power once fully charged (w/Power Saving function activated). The monitor can be carried around anywhere within operating range of the camera(s), but should be used in a dry environment as it is not weatherproof.
  • Page 14: Getting To Know The Monitor And Camera

    GETTING TO KNOW THE MONITOR AND CAMERA WHAT THE LIGHTS MEAN Light State What it means The camera is on. (Red) Power status The camera is off. Flashing The camera is in pairing mode. The camera is connected to the receiver. Link status (Green) The camera is in standby.
  • Page 15: System Introduction

    SYSTEM INTRODUCTION Your monitor’s system software operates through a series of screens that let you choose groups of operations. For example, when you tap on the camera icon in the Pop-up menu, you can set how you want the main viewing screen, “the Live screen” to display images from the paired cameras.
  • Page 16 ICON WHAT THE ICON MEANS Select how you want the Live screen to display camera input: Scan between cameras (5 seconds) Camera Mode Quad view (all paired cameras display) Full view (1 camera displays on full screen) Volume Adjust the volume level. Access the system software operation and setting page or view recorded System Settings events.
  • Page 17: Live Screen Displays

    Live Screen Displays The Live screen displays in 2 views - Quad View or Full View. Quad View displays the images in 4 quadrants (only display camera that is ON). Tap a quadrant to display single camera view / full view. Tap on that image again to return to Quad View. Zoom Feature To zoom into a particular area, 1.
  • Page 18: Playing Back Recorded Video

    Playing Back Recorded Video Tap on the highlighted day containing the recording you want to view. The Record List screen will display that day’s recordings listed in a folder. If you tap on a day that is not highlighted, a folder displays with no recordings listed.
  • Page 19: System Menu

    SYSTEM MENU The SYSTEM MENU highlights the Camera Setup option as the default. Main Screen Sub Screens What it Does Camera Setup Camera Setup Pairs new cameras to the receiver. Camera on Makes the cameras visible to the monitor. Brightness Brightens or darkens the video of that camera.
  • Page 20: System Operation

    SYSTEM OPERATION Camera Setup Screen Tap on camera setup. This screen should display: Camera Pairing Your camera is paired to the monitor at the factory to channel 1. To add new camera(s) to your system, you have to pair it to the different channel(s). 1.
  • Page 21: Camera Activation

    Camera Activation When you add a camera to your system, the system will turn on the camera automatically. An X indicates a camera is OFF, a check indicates ON. Tap on the camera to turn it ON or OFF. Brightness Tap the camera to change brightness level.
  • Page 22: Recorder Setup Screen

    Recorder Setup Screen Motion Detection Tap the camera’s to set the sensitivity to Off, Low or High. Default = low. The screen will return to the Motion Detection screen after 10 seconds or when you press the Back icon. Email Alert The system can notify you when it detects motion from any camera by sending you an email alert.
  • Page 23 Detection must be activated). The incoming mail server (Email To) receives the email notification sent from the SMTP server, The user must be able to receive email on a Windows PC or on mobile devices (such as an iPhone, iPad or Android smartphone or tablet) to receive e-mail alerts from the system.
  • Page 24: Schedule Record

    Repeat Step 3 for the Email To field. Only one incoming email account will be accepted by the system. The incoming email account can be different from the outgoing email account. 6. Tap OK to save the settings, then tap to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 25: Clear A Scheduled Recording

    Tap on the date you want the recording. The previous screen displays. Set up the recording and then tap Save. You can select another recording session to schedule. Clear a Scheduled Recording Access the Schedule Record screen. Tap on the scheduled recording you want to clear (1-5). The screen displays the settings for that schedule.
  • Page 26: Internet Setup

    Internet Setup Tap Internet Setup icon to display the Internet Setup screen. Tap on your selection and fill in the fields requested. Tap OK. Tap OK at the system reboot prompt. The Network Setup screen displays. Security Code Set up your security code to limit who can have access to the system from a remote location.
  • Page 27: Network Information

    If you have previously entered a code, the screen will display your current code Tap on the change code field, a key board screen displays. Enter your security code. Tap OK. The system will return to Network Setup screen. Note: Security code must be entered to gain remote access. To protect your privacy, please be sure to change the default password 123456 into your personal security code.
  • Page 28: Alarm Setup Screen

    Alarm Setup Screen From the Alarm Setup screen, you can:  Set the length of time the alarm sounds  Select a melody for the alarm. Period This selection allows you to select the alarm/siren duration for Clock Alarm and Timer. Tap Period.
  • Page 29: System Setup Screen

    2. Select the melody required 3. Tap the BACK arrow to return to the previous screen. System Setup Screen Power Saving In Power Saving mode, the monitor will shut off LCD after idle for 2 minutes. Press Power button once to reactive the monitor. If a motion detection event or scheduled recording begins, the LCD turns back on automatically.
  • Page 30: Screen Auto Lock

    A check mark appears on your selection. Tap the BACK arrow to return to the previous screen. Screen Auto Lock In Auto Lock mode, the monitor will enter screen lock mode after it has been idle for 2 minutes. Auto Lock disables the touch screen and removed the icons from the display. Tap Screen Auto Lock 2.
  • Page 31: Time

    Time The Time screen lets you set up clock alarms, set the system time, and set a timer. Clock Alarm This feature operates as an independent alarm clock. It does not affect the operation of live video or recording video. to display the Clock Alarm screen.
  • Page 32: Timer

    to display the Time Setting screen. 2. Tap on each field to set it. The UP/DOWN arrows shift to that field. Use UP/DOWN to set the field. 3. Tap on the AM/PM block to switch between the two. 4. Tap SAVE when you are finished. Timer This feature operates as an independent alarm clock.
  • Page 33: Format Storage

    Format Storage When using an SD card other than the one provided, it is highly recommended that you format the card using these procedures. Formatting any SD card deletes all files on that card. Tap on START; a warning statement displays. Tap OK to proceed to format storage or tap CANCEL to discontinue.
  • Page 34: Language

    Language English is the default language. If you change the language, all system settings default to the original factory settings. You will have to reenter any specialized settings. Select the language required. The Restore Default Settings screen displays. Tap OK to continue. The system will shut down in about 5 seconds. When the system restarts, it will ask you to perform the touch screen calibration.
  • Page 35: Remote Access

    REMOTE ACCESS Overview This DWH Series Video Security System lets you view live video from your iPhone, iPad, or Android smartphone or tablet. Free apps are available through the iTunes App Store or the Android Market. Up to 2 remote users can access live video at the same time as long as they have the User ID (DID) code and security code.
  • Page 36 Tap Connect. The Internet Connection Status Indicator appears on the upper left of the Live screen indicating that the system is connected to the internet. You can now view live video through your mobile devices. >> While the system is connected to the internet, the LIVE screen display rate may reduce to 2 - 3 frames per second.
  • Page 37: Maintaining Your System

    MAINTAINING YOUR SYSTEM Please make sure to upgrade your system firmware to the latest version. Check your system firmware version on the Network Information screen (please refer to the Network Information section). Go to vendor website to check the current firmware version. Compare it with your system firmware version.
  • Page 38: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE SOLUTIONS No image Screen lock may be on. Tap the Power button to unlock the screen. Make sure the camera is power on. Make sure the monitor has enough charge / connect it to AC/DC adaptor. Move the camera closer to the monitor; it might be out of range or flip the antenna of the receiver to obtain best possible reception.
  • Page 39: Product Specification

    PRODUCT SPECIFICATION Camera Receiver Maximum channels Communication Range 150 meters in open space LCD Monitor Resolution 800 x 480 Camera Resolution Single Camera: 480x272 / Multiple Camera: 320x240 Operating Temperature -10゚C ~ 50゚C Operating Voltage DC 5V / 1A Current Consumption 500mA (MAX) 800mA (MAX) Night Vision...

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