BRK DWH47 4 CHANNEL WIRELESS 7" LCD DVR User Manual DWH 471 472 Manual

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DWH-47
DWH-400
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INTRODUCTION
THANK YOU
WELCOME
Thank you for choosing First Alert for your security needs!
For more than half a century, First Alert has made the home-safety and security products that make
your job easier. Our products are built to the highest standard which has earned us a leadership role
in the home-safety and security product categories. We are committed to serving our customers,
from the professionals who install our products, to the families and businesses who count on them.
First Alert has been helping families and businesses stay safe for over 50 years. By having a First
Alert Security System, you’re taking the first step in protecting your home or business from damage
or theft. We’re watching, even when you’re not.
DWH-400 Wireless DVR systems. It was accurate at the time
DWH-47 and DWH-472
This manual is written for the DWH-471
it was completed. However, because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve our products, additional
features and functions may have been added since that time and on-screen displays may change. We
encourage you to visit our website at www.brkelectronics.com to check for the latest manuals (English and
Spanish), firmware updates, downloads, other security camera products and announcements. You’ll find
this product line under Products >> Security Cameras >> Wireless Cameras.
The DVR “Device ID” is 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, it is recommenced you copy the “Device ID” and “Password” information to the user manual,
following by removing the label containing the “Device ID” and “Password” information. Please store this
manual in a safe place to protect the device ID and password information for future reference.
DEVICE ID:
_____________________________________________________________________________
PASSWORD:
_____________________________________________________________________________
Š2012 BRK Brands, Inc.
a Jarden Corporation company (NYSE:JAH)
www.brkelectronics.com
All rights reserved. Distributed by BRK Brands, Inc. 3901 Liberty Street Road, Aurora, IL 60504-8122. Due to continuing product development, the
product inside the packaging may look slightly different than the one on the package.
BRK Brands, Inc. is a subsidiary of Jarden Corporation (NYSE: JAH). First AlertÂŽ is a registered trademark of the First Alert Trust. To obtain warranty
service, contact the Consumer Affairs Division at 1-800-323-9005, Monday through Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m., Central Standard Time.
Made in China
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INTRODUCTION
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES
MAIN DESCRIPTION
Four channel H.264 wireless digital video recorder with 7” 16:9 LCD Touch
Screen and internet access suitable for applications such as high-end residential - new or remodel, light commercial, small business/retail, small warehouse
or small grocery.
PRODUCT FEATURES
t 7” 16:9 LCD Touch Screen
t 2.4 GHz Digital Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) Technology
t H.264 Compression
t Supports real-time AV preview and recording up to 25 FPS (Single Camera Mode)
or 12fps/CH (Multiple camera mode)
t 4GB SD Card Included. Supports a maximum of 32GB SDHC memory card.
t Simultaneously preview & record from all 4 wireless cameras
t Independent motion-detect recording
t Multiple recording mode selectable (Manual/Motion-detect/Scheduling)
t Remote View via iPhone, iPad, iTouch with iOS 5.0.1 or above and Android smart
phone or tablet version 2.3X or above. (Note: Not suitable for Windows 7 or
Blackberry Smart phones)
t User-friendly interface: true color, semi-transparent GUI with notes for selected
menu items
t 2X digital zoom with 5 Zone Selection Feature
t 1800mAh/3.7V Lithium Ion-Polymer Rechargeable Battery with 3 hour battery life
(Power Saving Off)
t Audio surveillance cameras
t 24/7 Scheduled Recording
t OmniVision OV7725 1/4” CMOS color cameras with 25 IR LED’s for up to 60’ night
vision
t Camera has automatic IR cut lter for truer color representation
t IP66 weather rating
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INTRODUCTION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
SECTION DESCRIPTION
Introduction
Safety
Product Overview
What is in the Box
DVR Controls
Front Panel
Side Panel & Display Indicators
Installation
Installing Cameras & Setting up the Wireless Receiver
System Operation
10
Camera Setup
11-12
Camera Pairing
11
Camera Brightness Adjustment
12
Camera Activation
12
Recorder Setup Menu
13-18
Record Schedule
13-14
Motion Detection Sensitivity
15
Format Memory Card
15
Setup Mask Area
16
Record Time
16
Playback
17-18
System Setup
19-22
Date and Time Setup
19
Power Saving
20
Multi-channel Idle Display
21
TV Out Setup (NTSC/PAL)
22
Default
10-24
Main Menu Screens
PAGE
NUMBER
2-4
6-8
22
Alarm Buzzer
23
Zoom
23
Scan Activated Channels
24
Memory Card Overwrite
24
PC Playback Software and Installation
Appendix
25-27
28-31
Troubleshooting
28
System Map
29
Specications
30
Warranty
31
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SAFETY
CAUTION STATEMENTS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Do not drop, puncture, or disassemble the cameras or DVR.
Do not tug on the power adapter. Use the plug to remove it from the wall.
Do not expose the cameras or DVR to high temperatures.
For your own safety, avoid using the DVR when there is a storm or lightning in your area.
Use the cameras and DVR with care. Avoid pressing hard on the cameras or DVR body.
Do not crush or damage the power cable
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for an intentional radiator, pursuant to
Part 15, subpart C of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that the interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
r Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
r Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
r Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that of the receiver.
r Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help.
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DISPOSAL
This symbol indicates that it is prohibited to dispose of these batteries in the household waste. Take
spent batteries that can no longer be charged to the designated collection points in your community.
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4 CHANNEL WIRELESS 7” LCD DVR
Digital Wireless Camra
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
CAMERA, DVR & DOCKING CRADLE
CAMERA
Antenna
Connection
Link Status
Green LED
Light Sensor
Power
Indicator
Red LED
Microphone
DVR & DOCKING CRADLE
Fold Up
Antenna
Power /Mute
Button
AC Power
Connection
Fold Out
Stand
RJ-45
Ethernet
SD Card
Slot
AC Power
Connection
Reset
Hole
DVR Power/Dock
Connection
Rechargeable Battery
Caution: The 7” monitor is fitted a 3.7V 1800mAH (LI-ON) rechargeable battery pack. At the end of life, it should not be disposed of with household
waste. Please recycle where the facilities exist. Check with your local authority or retailer for recycling advise.
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INSTALLATION
CAMERAS & WIRELESS RECEIVER
INSTALLING CAMERAS
1. Select the position for the camera and secure the camera stand.
(Screws and anchors are supplied. Use an appropriate screw type
for the mounting surface.)
2. Screw the camera onto the bracket.
3. Adjust camera to the proper view angle Make
sure the lens is upright relative to your subject.
Tighten the thumb bolt.
4. Screw the antenna into place on the rear of
the camera. Adjust the antenna to an upright
position.
5. Connect the power cable to the DC IN of the
camera.
6. Plug the power supply into the electrical outlet.
7. Once the camera is connected, see Camera
Setup, Camera Pairing to link the camera(s) to
the receiver.
Camera Orientation
It’s important the camera is mounted correctly
to ensure the image is not upside down as the
camera lens can only be positioned one way.
SETTING UP THE WIRELESS RECEIVER
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Flip out the stand, extend the antenna, connect AC/DC adapter to the input on the side of the monitor.
Press and hold the POWER button on the top of the monitor for 3 - 4 seconds to power it up.
The receiver displays Welcome Screen for a few seconds and then transitions to the LIVE view.
Place the SD card into the SD card slot located on the side of the monitor
Once the receiver is connected, see Camera Setup, Pairing (Operating Menus) to link the camera(s) to
the receiver.
Note: The screen remains dark until the cameras are powered up. The monitor is tted 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. Operating range is up to
approximately 500 feet (152 meters) line of sight. Typical range is 150’ - 200’ (46 - 61 meters) through
normal household obstructions. Increased metal objects such as aluminum siding, metal beams,
pipes, metal racking may reduce range.
Battery Used In the LCD Monitor
The LCD monitor is tted with a 3.7V 1800mAH (Li-ON) rechargeable battery pack. If the power supply
adaptor is kept connected to the monitor then the battery will begin recharging until fully charged. The
monitor can still be used if left connected to the power supply adaptor even the battery is fully charged.
Note:
1. From zero charge, the rechargeable battery takes approximately 8 hours to reach full charge.
2. The rechargeable battery will maintain 80% of its efciency within the 300 charge-discharge cycle.
3. The rechargeable battery is not user replaceable. Do not try to change the battery or remove the battery.
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SYSTEM OPERATION
LIVE VIEW SCREEN
LIVE VIEW
MAIN SCREEN
Your DVR operates through a
series of screens that let you
choose groups of operations.
The Live View Screen lets you
view the connected camera
transmissions. It also lets you
set up your screen display
and make adjustments to it.
Icons on the screen let you
monitor the DVR and camera
status.
DVR STATUS
INDICATORS
CAMERA STATUS
INDICATORS
Live View Main Screen
ITEM
INDICATOR NAME
SD Card Status
Battery Indicator
Internet Connection Status (Only one icon will
be displayed in position
3 depending on internet
connection status)
ICON
DESCRIPTION
INDICATORS
SD Card memory capacity
No SD inserted or it is damaged
Battery nearly full
Battery nearly empty
Connecting to Internet
Connected to Internet
Remote view via Internet in progress
Connected to Intranet
Recording Type
Indicator (Only one icon
is displayed at a time)
Recording Status
Tap to start or stop recording for that camera
Steady on - Not recording; Flashing - Recording
Camera Number/
Signal Strength
Displays the camera number and signal strength through
the status lines to the left of the number
Mute Indicator
Indicates recording mute feature is enabled
Pop-up Menu Tab
Opens and closes the main screen pop up menu display.
See next page “Main Screen Pop-up Menus”.
Motion detection recording in progress
Schedule recording in progress
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SYSTEM OPERATION
LIVE VIEW SCREEN
LIVE VIEW SCREENS
The Live View Screen displays in 2 views - Quad View or Full View. Quad View displays the images in 4
quadrants (only displays cameras that are ON). Tap a quadrant to display single camera view / full view.
Tap on that image again to return to Quad View.
On the Live View Screen, tap the
icon by each camera to begin recording of that camera. Tap it again to
stop recording. You can record all cameras at the same time. With manual recording, each recording session
(video clip per camera) is two minutes in length.
Live View - Full View
Live View - Quad View
5 Zone Zoom Feature
To zoom into a particular area,
1. Go to full view, then tap the magnifying glass to activate zoom mode.
2. Select by tapping the zone area to view zoom full screen into that area. Tap again to zoom back out.
Tap the
icon the return to the Full View mode.
Live View - 5 Zone Zoom View
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SYSTEM OPERATION
MAIN SCREEN
MAIN SCREEN POP-UP MENUS
Tapping on the Pop-up Menu tab brings you to the Main Menu icons. From here you can congure your
Internet, Cameras, adjust the volume and get to the system settings menus.
Internet Connection Menu
Camera View Menu
1. Connects your system to the internet/
intranet or just charge the monitor. See
page xx for details on connecting to
the internet.
2. Allows you to congure your LIve View
screen. You can scan between cameras
(5 seconds each), show all cameras
on a single screen (Quad view), or only
display a specic camera.
Adjust Monitor Volume Menu
3. Adjusts the volume level of the monitor.
Note: If the camera is located within 1m (3.3
ft.) to 1.5m (4.9 ft.) from the monitor and the
camera’s volume on the receiver is turned on,
then you may hear feedback picked up by the
microphone. Locate the camera further away
from the monitor to prevent this noise.
4. Tapping the “System Settings” icon
Access System Settings
on the Pop-
up Menu and then the
icon gets you to the System
Setup Menu of the DVR. From here you can setup
Cameras, Recorder, Network, Alarm and System
parameters. You can also access Quick Tips.
System Setup Menu
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SYSTEM OPERATION
CAMERA SETUP
CAMERA SETUP MENU
Tap CAMERA SETUP from the System Setup Menu to access the camera setup options: Pairing, Camera
On and Brightness.
Camera Setup-Main Menu
CAMERA PAIRING
Pairing Timer
Pairing Failed
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).
Tap the camera number you want to pair. A processing icon displays for a 60 second countdown. Press
the Pairing Key button on Camera power cord. The Pairing LED
on camera will blink once then will begin blinking continuously
indicating data transmission is in process.
System will conrm pairing process is successful when pairing is
complete. The system will turn the camera on automatically. The
system will indicate pairing process failed with “X” displaying on
screen.
Tap the Home icon
to return to Live View Screen.
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Pairing Key
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SYSTEM OPERATION
CAMERA SETUP
CAMERA ACTIVATION
Camera Setup-Camera Activation
An X indicates a camera is OFF, a check indicates ON. Tap on the camera to turn it ON or OFF.
NOTE: Ensure the cameras are paired to the receiver for SCAN or QUAD to function properly. Camera “ON”
can only be selected when camera has been paired to system.
CAMERA BRIGHTNESS ADJUSTMENT
Camera Setup-Adjust Brightness
Tap the camera to change brightness level. The default brightness is 0, and the range is from -2 to 2.
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SYSTEM OPERATION
RECORDER SETUP
RECORDER SETUP MENU
Tap RECORDER SETUP from the System Setup Menu to access the Recorder setup options: Motion
Detection, E-mail Alert and Schedule Record.
Record Setup Menu
MOTION DETECTION SENSITIVITY
Recorder Setup-Motion Detection Sensitivity
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
DVR will record for 2 minutes.
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. When activated by motion, the
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SYSTEM OPERATION
RECORDER SETUP
E-MAIL ALERT
Recorder Setup-Email Alert
The system can notify you when it detects motion from any camera by sending you an email alert. The
email alert contains information such as the time that motion was detected and by which camera. In order
to enable the Email Alert function, you must enter both incoming and outgoing email addresses.
We strongly recommend you use Gmail to set up as the outgoing email server.
The outgoing mail server (SMTP server) is responsible
for sending out the email notication to tell users when
the system detects motion from any camera (Motion
Detection must be activated).
The incoming mail server (Email To) receives the email
notication 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.
When you receive an email alert, you can view live video
from your Windows PC, an iPhone, iPad,
Android smartphone or Andriod tablet through apps.
Keyboard for Data Entry
Free apps are available through the iTunes
App store or the Android Market.
1. Tap Enable to activate Email Alert or Disable to deactivate it.
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3. (QWHU\RXURXWJRLQJHPDLO6073VHUYHU H[DPSOHMRKQGRH#JPDLOFRP >Security Cameras>>Wireless Cameras>>DWH-471
or DWH-472>>Download Tab to check for
updates for this model. Upgrade if available by:
1. Remove SD card from this DVR.
2. Copy the latest version from the BRK website onto the SD card and reinstall back in this DVR.
3. Upgrade rmware per instructions above.
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SYSTEM OPERATION
LANGUAGE
LANGUAGE
Screen Auto Lock Menu
The DEFAULT icon is where you change the language for the DVR. 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.
1. Select the language required. The Restore Default Settings screen displays.
2. Tap OK to continue. The system will shutdown in about 5 seconds.
3. When the system restarts, it will ask you to perform the touch screen calibration. Follow the
instructions on the screen.
4. Select the frequency setting by tapping the frequency icon (50Hz /60Hz). Make sure the frequency
setting complies with local electrical regulations. Note: In general the frequency for the United States
and Canada is 120V at 60 Hz frequency; Europe is 220-240 volt, at 50Hz frequency.
to return to the previous screen.
5. Tap
Note: From the Live screen, tap the Power button once to unlock the screen and return to normal touch
screen operation.
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REMOTE ACCESS
NETWORK SETUP
REMOTE ACCESS
This DWH Series Video Security System lets you view live video from your iPhone, iPad,
or Android smart phone or tablet. Apps are available through the iTunes App Store or
the Android Market. We recommend OMGuard as it has been tested with this DVR. 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. Note: The monitor must be placed on the docking
cradle and an Ethernet cable with internet access must be connected for Remote
Access. If the DVR is removed from the cradle then the camera(s) can only be viewed
on the monitor.
OMGuard Icon
Supported Devices:
Remote View via iPhone, iPad, iTouch with iOS 5.0.1 or above and Android smart phone or tablet version
2.3X or above. (Note: Not suitable for Windows 7 or Blackberry Smart phones).
Recommended Minimum Internet Upload Speed:
512Kbps upload speed (or bandwidth) to achieve up to an average of 2FPS viewing speed. Average
viewing speed will depend on other restrictions by your ISP (internet service providers).
NETWORK SETUP
Network Setup Menu
From the NETWORK SETUP icon you can access the INTERNET SETUP, SECURITY CODE and NETWORK
INFORMATION menus.
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REMOTE ACCESS
INTERNET SETUP
Internet Setup
Internet Setup - DHCP
Tap INTERNET SETUP icon to display the Internet Setup screen. From there select either Static IP and
DHCP (Dynamic Host Conguration Protocol), depending on the type of internet connect you have. DHCP
is a protocol used by networked devices (clients) to obtain various parameters necessary for the clients to
operate in an Internet Protocol (IP) network. It allows you to quickly connect to your network and obtain
an IP address from the router. Static IP is for those that have the ability to specify an IP address. This is
not as common as there usually is a charge from your IP Provider for this service.
1. DHCP required no further data entry.
2. Static IP requires the entry of your IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, DNS Server. You may
need to contact your IT Department or IP Provider for this information.
3. Tap OK to save your information.
4. Tap
to return to the previous screen
Internet Setup - Static IP
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REMOTE ACCESS
SECURITY CODE
Security Code
Internet Setup - DHCP
Set up your security code to limit who can have access to the system from a remote location. The default
is 123456. Note: A Security Code must be entered to gain remote access.
1. Tap the SECURITY CODE icon to display the Security
Code screen. If you have previously entered a code,
the screen will display your current code otherwise
the factory default code is shown.
2. Tap on the Change Code eld. A keyboard screen
displays. Enter your new Security Code.
3. Tap OK and the System Restart message appears
briefly then returns to the NETWORK SETUP screen.
You must turn your DVR off then back on for the
security code change to take effect.
4. Tap
to return to the previous screen
Keyboard for Data Entry
Restart Message
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REMOTE ACCESS
NETWORK INFORMATION
Network Information
Network Information
Tap NETWORK INFORMATION icon to display the Network Information screen. This screen provides
information about your rmware for your DVR and and of the four cameras that have been paired to your
system. You will see a System ID and a DID code. The DID is a unique code specic to your monitor and
is required to gain remote access to your cameras over the internet. The information in the DHCP setting
is assigned to your monitor from your home router. You will enter this code along with your security code
in your software on your smart phone or tablet device to gain remote access to your system. If you set up
your system through a Static IP address, that will be displayed in the right half of the screen.
1. Tap
to return to the previous screen
CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET
Connect to the Internet
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QUICK TIPS
QUICK TIPS INFORMATION
QUICK TIPS
The Quick Tips screen provides additional details on important subjects of system operation.
1. Tap on a subject to display the information..
2. Tap
to return to the previous screen
Quick Tips Main Menu
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QUICK TIPS
QUICK TIPS INFORMATION
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APPENDIX
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
ERROR
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTIONS
System is not receiving power
or is not powering up
Cable from power adapter is loose or
is unplugged. No power at electrical
outlet.
t Conrm that all cables are connected correctly.
t Conrm that the power adapter is securely connected to the back of the unit.
t Conrm power is on at electrical outlet.
The receiver and cameras are
on but there is no image on the
screen
Screen lock may be on.
t Tap the Power button to unlock the screen.
t Disable Screen Auto-lock
Live View Screen has no icons
Screen lock may be on.
t Tap the Power button to unlock the screen.
t Disable Screen Auto-lock
SD Card is not detected by the
system
SD Card is not formatted
t Format SD card per instructions.
Camera out of range
t Locate camera closer to receiver.
Camera not “Paired”
t Connect camera through Camera Pairing menu.
Signal is blocked
t If possible, remove major obstacles in between the camera and the receiver.
Or, relocate the camera to another location.
The power supply for the camera is not
plugged in
t Conrm camera power supply is connected correctly.
No power being received at the electrical outlet
t Conrm power is on at electrical outlet
At night, only white appears on
the screen
The camera’s infra-red LEDs shine
invisible light that reflects of surfaces
such as glass causing white light
t Place the camera on the other side of windows to try to improve the night
vision or place in a well lit area.
A black and white image appears at night
This is normal operation for night vision
t No action required.
The system will not record
under SCHEDULE/MOTION
detection setting
System not set up correctly or memory
card is missing
t Ensure correct DATE AND TIME has been set and the Record Schedule setup
correctly.
t Ensure the memory card is inserted into DVR and formatted
SD Card is full (0% remaining)
and the unit is no longer recording. “MEMORY FULL PLEASE
FORMAT” is on the screen.
Overwrite is not enabled
t Enable Memory Card Overwrite or
t Re-format memory card.
The recording on the DVR appears but does not have sound
Mute is on
t Turn Mute off. This feature is used to record images without sound for legal
purposes. See page 14 for audio recording caution statement and details.
Channel(s) disappear during
auto or manual scan
Channel(s) has been turned OFF
t Turn Camera (s) ON in Camera Setup menu.
Interference
t Place the camera and/or receiver antenna at a new angle or readjust its position to make an improvement.
t Remove obstacles between the camera and receiver that might affect the
signal (e.g., furniture, cabinets, and walls.)
t Relocate the camera closer to the receiver.
Antenna direction is limited
t Adjust the camera antenna and receiver position
Signal has been blocked
t If possible, remove major obstacles in between the camera and receiver. Or,
relocate the camera to another location.
Strong radio signal nearby
t Keep WIFI router away from the camera and/or receiver.
There is no picture on selected
channels/camera picture is not
being displayed
Poor image quality
Low or unstable signal
Strong electromagnetic interference
nearby
Audio Feedback
Camera and receiver are too close
t Keep active appliances such as hair dryers, heat fans, air conditioners, water
pumps, or microwave ovens away from the camera and/or receiver.
t The camera has a high sensitivity microphone. Keep the camera at least
10 feet away from the receiver. If the camera must be within 10 feet of the
receiver, keep the volume down.
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SYSTEM MAP
SYSTEM MAP
Internet
Icon
Connect to Internet?
Charge Only? No Internet.
Camera
Icon
Volume
Icon
Scan
Quad
Cam 1
Cam 2
Calendar
Records
Cam 3
Cam 4
Alarm +/Speaker +/Cameras
Info (i)
Icon
Record List
Settings
Camera Setup
Network Setup
Pairing
Cam 1
Cam 2
Cam 3
Cam 4
Camera On
Cam 1
Cam 2
Cam 3
Cam 4
Brightness
Cam 1
Cam 2
Cam 3
Cam 4
Internet Setup
Static IP
DHCP
Security Code
Data Entry
Cam 3
Cam 4
Network Information
Period
Change Duration
Melody
Change Melody
Alarm Setup
Recorder Setup
Motion Detection
Cam 1
E-Mail Alert
Data Entry
Schedule Record
Recorder Setup
Power Saving
Enable
Disable
Screen Auto Lock
Enable
Disable
Time
Set Alarm
Time Setting
Set Time
Timer
Quick Tips
Calendar
Clock Alarm
System Setup
Format Storage
Start
System Upgrade
Start
Default
Cam 2
Select Language
Select Tips
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Start Timer
Set Hz
Reset Timer
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APPENDIX
SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
ITEM
SPECIFICATION
Channels
Screen Type
7” LCD 16:9
Monitor Resolution
800 x 480
Video Format
NTSC (default)/PAL
Wireless Parameters
2.4 GHz secure digital wireless with 18 transmission channels using Frequency
Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) technology
Compression Format
H.264
Recording Resolution
Single Camera: 480 x 272, Quad Mode (4 cam) 320 x 240 (QVGA)
Communication Range
Approximately 500 feet (150 meters) open space line of sight
Recording Modes
Manual/Schedule/Motion Detection
Output
Supports real-time AV preview and recording up to 25 FPS(Single Camera
Mode) or 12 fps/CH (Multiple camera mode)
Language
English, Spanish, French
Zoom
2X Digital Zoom with 5 Zone Selection Feature
Memory Card
4GB SD card included. Supports max. to 32GB SDHC memory card.
Operating Temperature
14 °F to 122 °F (-10 °C to 50°C)
Operating Voltage
DC 5V / 1A
Current Consumption
800mA (max)
Battery
Rechargeable 3.7V 1800mAH (LI-ON); Life: 3 hours (Power Saving Off)
Dimensions
7.2” (184mm) x 5.0” (128mm) x 1.1” (28mm)
Camera Resolution
640 x 480
Image Sensor
OmniVision OV7725 1/4” CMOS
IR LED’s
25
IR Cut Filter
Automatic for daytime true color
Weather Resistant Rating
IP-66
Night Vision
60’ (18m)
Operating Temperature
14 °F to 122 °F (-10 °C to 50°C)
Operating Voltage
DC 5V / 1A
Current Consumption
IR LED ON :550mA ; IR LED OFF :350mA
Dimensions
5.9”D (151mm) x 2.9”W (74mm) x 1.9”H (49mm) camera barrel only
6.2”D (151mm) x 2.75”W (74mm) x 8.5”H (216mm) w/stand and antenna
Receiver
Camera
SPECIFICATIONS
DEVICE PARAMETER
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APPENDIX
WARRANTY
WARRANTY
PRODUCT LIMITED WARRANTY
BRK Brands, Inc., (“BRK”) the maker of First Alert® brand products warrants that for a period of one year from the date of purchase
(the “Warranty Period”), this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship. BRK, at its sole option, will repair or
replace this product or any component of the product found to be defective during the Warranty Period. Replacement or repair will
be made with a new or remanufactured product or component. If the product is no longer available, replacement may be made with
a similar product of equal or greater value. This is your exclusive warranty.
This warranty is valid for the original retail purchaser only from the date of initial retail purchase and is not transferable. In order
to obtain warranty service, you must keep the original sales receipt and proof of purchase in the form of the UPC code from the
package. BRK dealers, service centers, or retail stores selling BRK products do not have the right to alter, modify or any way change
the terms and conditions of this warranty.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
Parts and Labor: 1 year limited (warranted parts do not include bulbs, LEDs, and batteries)
This warranty does not apply to bulbs, LEDs, and batteries supplied with or forming part of the product.
This warranty is invalidated if non- BRK accessories are or have been used in or in connection with the product or in any modication
or repair is made to the product.
This warranty does not apply to defects or damages arising by use of the product in other than normal (including normal atmospheric,
moisture and humidity) conditions or by installation or use of the product other than in strict accordance with the instructions
contained in the product owner’s manual.
This warranty does not apply to defects in or damages to the product caused by (i) negligent use of the product, (ii) misuse,
abuse, neglect, alteration, repair or improper installation of the product, (iii) electrical short circuits or transients, (iv) usage not in
accordance with product installation, (v) use of replacement parts not supplied by BRK, (vi) improper product maintenance, or (vii)
accident, fire, flood or other Acts of God.
This warranty does not cover the performance or functionality of any computer software included in the package with the product.
BRK makes no warranty that the software provided with the product will function without interruption or otherwise be free of
anomalies, errors, or “Bugs.” This warranty does not cover any costs relating to removal or replacement of any product or software
installed on your computer.
BRK reserves the right to make changes in design or to make additions to or improvements in its products without incurring any
obligations to modify any product which has already been manufactured. BRK will make every effort to provide updates and xes to
its software via its website. This warranty does not cover any alteration or damage to any other software that may be or may become
resident on the users system as a result of installing the software provided. This warranty is in lieu of other warranties, expressed or
implied, and BRK neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with the
sale or service of the product. In no event shall BRK be liable for any special or consequential damages arising from the use of the
product or arising from the malfunctioning or non-functioning of the product, or for any delay in the performance of this warranty
due to any cause beyond its control.
BRK does not make any claims or warranties of any kind whatsoever regarding the product’s potential, ability, or effectiveness to
prevent, minimize, or in any way affect personal or property damage or injury. BRK is not responsible for any personal damage, loss,
or theft related to the product or to its use for any harm, whether physical or mental related thereto. Any and all claims or statements,
whether written or verbal, by salespeople, retailers, dealers, or distributors to the contrary are not authorized by BRK, and do not
affect this provision of this warranty.
BRK’s responsibility under this, or any other warranty, implied or expressed, is limited to repair, replacement or refund, as set
forth above. These remedies are the sole and exclusive remedies for any breach of warranty. BRK is not responsible for direct,
special, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty or under any other legal theory including but
not limited to, loss prots, downtime, goodwill, damage to or replacement of equipment and property and any costs of recovering,
reprogramming or reproducing any program or data stored in or used with a system containing the product accompanying software.
BRK does not warrant the software will operate with any other software except that which is indicated. BRK cannot be responsible
for characteristics of their party hardware or software which may effect the operation of the software included.
Except to the extent prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of merchantability or tness for a particular purpose is
limited in duration to the duration of the above Warranty Period. Some states, provinces, or jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion
or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations
or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from
state to state, or province to province, or jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
OBTAINING SERVICE
If service is required, do not return the product to your place of purchase. In order to obtain warranty service, contact the Consumer
Affairs Division at 1-800-323-9005, 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 a.m. Central Standard Time, Monday through Friday. To assist us in serving you,
please have the model number and date of purchase available when calling.
After contacting the Consumer Affairs Division and it is determined that the product should be returned for Warranty Service, please
mail the product to: BRK Brands, Inc., 3901 Liberty Street Road, Aurora, IL 60504-8122.
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a Jarden Corporation Company (NYSE:JAH)
3901 Liberty Street Road, Aurora, IL 60504-8122
Phone: 630-851-7330 Tech Services: 800-323-9005
www.brkelectronics.com
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