Response CWK6 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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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2 KIT CONTENTS 5
3DVR FEATURES 7
4 PHYSICAL UNIT 8
4.1 Front Panel 8
4.1.1 DVR Button Functions 8
4.2 Rear Panel 10
5 HARDWARE SETUP 11
5.1 Hard Disk Drive Installation 11
5.2 Monitor Connection 11
5.3 Cameras Installation and Connection 11
5.3.1 Installation 12
Dome Cameras 12 Heavy Duty Cameras 13
5.3.2 Connection 15
5.4 Mouse Connection 16
5.5 DVR Power Connection 16
6 SETUP 17
A. Set up using the DVR Front Panel 17
B. Set up using the Mouse 18
6.1 Camera 19
6.2 Record 19
6.2.1 [Record Framerate] 20
6.2.2 [Record Quality] 20
6.2.3 [Record Schedule] 20
6.3 Alarm (Optional) 21
6.3.1 [Buzzer Duration] 21
6.3.2 [Event REC Duration] 22
6.3.3 [Motion Detection] 22
6.4 Screen 23
6.4.1 [Border] 23
6.4.2 [Auto Sequence] 23
6.4.3 [Video Adjustment] 24
6.5 System 24
6.5.1 Hard Disk Setup 25
6.5.2 Account Setup 26
6.5.3 Password Setup 27
6.5.4 Clear Account Info 27
6.5.5 Keypad Tone 27
6.5.6 Time Set 28
6.5.7 Event List (Playback Feature) 28
6.6 Language 29
6.7 Logout 29
6.8 Exit 29
7 PLAYBACK WITH TIME
SEARCH FUNCTION 30
8BACKUP VIA USB
MEMORY STICK 31
10 PLAYBACK WITH BACKED-UP
VIDEO DATA ON PC 34
10.1 Software Installation 34
10.2 Program Interface 34
10.3 Button Functions 35
11 MAINTENANCE 38
12 TROUBLE SHOOTING 39
13 APPENDIX 40
13.1 Compatible USB Memory Sticks with the DVR 40
13.2 Specification 41
14 ACCESSORIES IN
THE RANGE 44
15 DISPOSAL – RECYCLING
INSTRUCTIONS 45
16 GUARANTEE AND
CUSTOMER HELPLINE 46
CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION Section 1
The Response Professional Heavy Duty Camera is a colour, weatherproof day/night camera. The Response Wired Internal Dome Cameras are colour, day cameras. The cameras easily connect to your DVR for the protection of your home or office, etc. The heavy duty cameras are easily mounted on walls and the internal dome cameras on ceilings using the supplied mounting brackets/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.
The DVR’s front panel buttons or mouse can operate all DVR menu settings.
SAFETY AND INSTALLATION TIPS:
Do not attempt to open the units with the power adaptor plug connected or for the heavy duty cameras, without isolating the mains power 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 or ceilings check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes. The use of a cable/pipe detector is advisable.
When installing any cameras, it is advisable to use cable conduit to protect any video/power extension cables from being exposed externally and to prevent/reduce the chances of the cables being tampered with. After drilling any hole though an external wall for a cable, 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 of the heavy duty camera while the unit is exposed to rain, water or wet conditions. The dome cameras should only be installed in dry internal conditions as they are not weatherproof. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Please read before you start:
Always use discretion when installing CCTV surveillance equipment especially when there is perceived policy. Enquire regarding local regulations applicable to the lawful installation of video recording/surveillance. Third party consent may be required.
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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.
NIGHT VISION:
The cameras except for the dome models have built-in infra-red LEDs to allow you to view at night for 24hrs surveillance. The LEDs will automatically activate at night and the picture viewed will turn to black and white.
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KIT CONTENTS Section 2
1x4 Channel DVR unit
(with a 160GB hard drive unit fitted in the drawer)
2xProfessional Heavy Duty Colour Cameras, each fitted with
1m mains power lead terminated with a UK plug
2xWired Internal Dome Colour Cameras
2x10m camera extension cable
2x20m camera extension cable
1xPower adaptor and power cord
1x1 to 5 way power splitter cable assembly
1xVideo output to monitor cable (1m)
4xCamera fixing kits - wall plugs and screws
For each heavy duty camera bracket: 3 x Ø6mm x 50mm screws and expandable metal plugs
For each dome camera mounting base: 2 x Ø3.5mm x 19mm screws and 2 x No.7, 29mm ceiling plugs
1xOptical mouse
1xUser manual
1xPC driver CD for PC back up
(for Windows based operating systems only including Vista)
Keys for the hard drive drawer
4xWindow stickers
What you need to purchase:
2xMK Masterseal mains socket outlets (optional - only use if you wish to supply
mains power to each heavy duty camera from an external mains socket outlet). Product part number 56480 GRY.
1xUSB memory stick if you require backing up recorded video on to a PC.
(See appendix for the only compatible USB stick models).
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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)
or
20mm bit (when passing the heavy duty camera’s video and power
cables through the wall)
No. 2 Philips screwdriver
3mm flat blade screwdriver
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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. (for only x 1 channel recording)
Recording and compressing video signal real time
With USB port for media backup via hard drive. Average 200KB/Sec
With motion detection and video loss alarm function
OSD: support multi-language
With power recovery auto-record function
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PHYSICAL UNIT Section 4
4.1 Front Panel
LED Lights:
(a) GREEN (PWR): The DVR unit is powered up and running. (b) RED (HDD): System is recording or in playback mode.
Hard Drive Drawer Lock
4.1.1 DVR Button Functions:
A series of buttons on the DVR front panel allow the system to operate its basic functions, such as recording, playback, fast-forward, rewind, etc. For more details about the DVR menu, refer to
“6. SETUP”.
CH1
Use this button for full screen display of channel 1 on the monitor or to move the cursor up.
CH2
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 you can press this button to reduce values when adjusting parameters.
CH4
Use this button for full screen display of channel 4 on the monitor or to move the cursor right. Also you can press this button to increase values when adjusting parameters.
PWR HDD
ESC
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 QUAD
PAU SEREW FWDPLAY STOP REC
UP
DOWN
EDIT
SEL
MENU
LED Lights
Channel
Buttons 1-4
Quad Button
Rewind, Pause, Play,
Forward, Stop and
Record Buttons
Up/Down, SEL
Menu, ESC and
EDIT Buttons
Hard Drive Drawer
Hard Drive
Drawer Lock
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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” button to start manual recording. You will then see a red dot ‘’ on the
selected channel on the screen, which means that the channel is now recording. To stop manual recording, press “REC” again during recording mode.
(STOP)
To stop playback, press the “STOP” button.
(PLAY)
After recording, press “PLAY” button to start video playback. Playback will start with the oldest unread video data and then continue playing.

(FWD)
This is the 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 times faster (x 3) than the normal play.
(c) FF3:

Play four times faster (x 4) than the normal play.
To change the fast forward play back speed level, press the “FWD” button again.

(REW)
This is the rewind button. To play the recorded stream backward, press the “REW” button.
Note: The fast forward and reverse playback speeds will vary depending on the frame rate and record quality settings, as well as the number of channels recorded.
■■
(PAUSE)
To pause the video playback, press the “PAUSE” button. Then the video displaying will be stopped. To continue playback, push the “PLAY” button.
Menu
Displays menu option or will move to the previous screen.
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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
USB PORT
Use this port to backup video on to a USB stick for transferring on to a PC.
PS/2 MOUSE PORT
Use this port for PS/2 mouse connection.
VIDEO INPUT
Use these BNC ports (CH1 to CH4) to connect cameras to the DVR system.
VIDEO OUTPUT
Use this port to connect the DVR to the monitor using the supplied 1m video output to monitor cable.
AC-DC POWER ADAPTOR JACK
VENT FOR INTERNAL COOLING FAN
DC12V
PS/2
CH4CH3CH2CH1VIDEO OUTPUT
Video Input - Channels 1-4 USB Port
AC-DC Power
Adaptor Jack
Vent for Internal
Cooling Fan
PS/2 Mouse Port
Video Output
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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. Pull the drawer’s lever to remove the drawer from the DVR.
3. Remove the x 4 screws on the base of the drawer which secure the hard drive in place to remove the existing unit.
4. Replace with the new hard drive unit, refit and lock the drawer again.
5.2 Monitor Connection
To display video images from the cameras on the monitor, the DVR’s video output signal 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 the monitor end.
5.3 Cameras Installation and Connection
Before drilling holes through walls or ceilings check for hidden electricity cables and water pipes. The use of a cable/pipe detector is advisable. When installing the heavy duty cameras, it is advisable to use cable conduit to protect any cables from being exposed externally and to prevent/reduce the chances of the cables being tampered with.
Note: the extension cables for any camera can only be extended up to 30m in length due to power loss.
Connect a monitor
to the "VIDEO OUT"
port on the DVR
VIDEO IN
VIDEO
OUT
TV / MONITOR
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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. Unscrew the rim part of the dome cover from its base as shown below. Once the cover is removed, take care not to touch any of the exposed electronic circuitry to avoid any possible damage to the camera (Fig. 1).
2. Use the base of the camera to mark out the key hole mounting holes and the cable connector’s hole on the ceiling.
3 Drill 2 x 5mm holes for the mounting bracket’s ceiling plugs and 1 x 20mm hole for
the camera’s video and power plugs to pass through the ceiling.
4. Once the cable hole and mounting holes have been made in the ceiling, feed the connectors of the extension cables through the ceiling, the largest one first. The camera is supplied fitted with a short piece of cable terminated with a video BNC female plug and a female power plug. Connect the male end of the video BNC plug and male power plug from the extension cable into the camera end. Push the cables into the ceiling before mounting the base.
Mounting Holes
Cable connectors entry hole position in ceiling
Fig. 1.
Fig. 2.
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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).
6. Refit the cover of the camera on to its base.
7. If the position of the camera needs further adjusting after the system is powered up, ensure the power is isolated from the cameras when removing the cover again to prevent the risk of any shock.
Heavy Duty Cameras Installation
1. Use the camera’s main bracket to mark out the x 3 mounting holes and cable connector’s entry hole on the chosen location of the wall (Fig. 4).
Drill 3 x 8mm holes for the mounting bracket’s expandable metal wall plugs. Drill 1 x 15mm or 20mm hole for the camera’s cable(s) to pass through the wall
(depending on installation, drill a 15mm hole if passing only the video cable (see Fig. 6) or a 20mm hole if passing both cables).
2. Fit the bracket to the wall using the screws and wall plugs. If you also choose to pass the power lead through the wall and supply mains from inside the property, you will need to cut off the 3 pin plug from the lead and terminate the lead to a suitable mains junction box once the cable has passed through the wall into the property.
3 x Camera Bracket
Mounting Holes
Fig. 4.
Loosen Screw to Adjust Panning Position
Adjust Tilt
Fig. 3.
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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 exposed cables being tampered with. If you choose to run the cable along the wall outside the property, it is recommended to use cable conduit to hide the cable and reduce the chances of it being tampered with.
Alternatively another option is to supply the mains power to an IP56 rated weatherproof socket outlet per camera
(product reference – MK Masterseal box 56480 GRY (IP56
rated)
.The fitted power plug on the camera can then simply plug into this box as
shown (Fig. 6).
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A
C100 - 240V BNC
Fig. 5.
IP56
Camera
Power Cable
Cable Conduit
MK Masterseal
Weatherproof Mains
Power Outlet
15mm Hole for
Camera Video Cable
ONLY
Camera Video Cable
Fig. 6.
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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).
5.3.2 Connection
Connect between “VIDEO IN” of your DVR and the “VIDEO OUT” of the camera(s) with the video extension cable(s) supplied. Use the 5 way splitter cable assembly already connected to the DVR’s power adaptor to power each dome camera (operating cameras on 12VDC voltage only).
Fig. 7.
Loosen screw to adjust til
t
position of Camera and tighten when complete
Loosen screw to adjust pan position of Camera and tighten when complete
Fig. 8.
Video outputs from Camera to DVR
VIDEO INPUT
"VIDEO IN" on DVR
"VIDEO OUT" on Camera(s)
DVR's Power Supply
Adaptor output
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
Mains Power Supply to Heavy Duty Camera(s)
1 to 5 way Power
Splitter Cable
(2 power plugs
available not used)
Power to DVR
IP56
IP56
12VDC Power Supply to
Dome Camera(s)
WEATHERPROOF
SOCKETS
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