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Voltek CRS200 Assembly Instructions

Churchill Way, Lomeshaye Ind. Est, Nelson, Lancs, BB9 6RT, England
Tel 01282695500 Fax01282695511 Helpline09066 191133*
E-mail[email protected] Website www.voltek.co.uk
*Helpline calls cost 60p/minute. Open 9am to 5pm, Mon to Fri.
Voltekreserves the rightto changeany product or
specification without notice (c) 2006 Issue2
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CRS200
Wireless Receiver
INSTALLATION&USER
INSTRUCTIONS
 Compatiblewith CA240,CA250, CA500,CA500B CTR210,CT220, CT230
 2.4GHz wireless technology
 Plug ‘n’ Play
 Transmits sound and Video from camera to TV
 Highqualityaudio andvideo componentsfor longlife
 Supports up to 3 cameras
 Auto switching between cameras
 Alarm outputfor triggeringCT220 VCRController
PRODUCT FEATURES
Please check and identify all the parts before proceeding with the installation.
Receiver
PACKAGE CONTENTS
1 x 12V Reciver
poweradaptor
Phonoto Phono
Lead
VCALink Lead
Scartadaptor
Receiver
Operatingvoltage 12V dc
Currentconsumption 200mA
Receptionfrequency 2.41GHz -2.47GHz (3channels)
Weatherproofing IP30 (indooruse only)
Operatingtemperature +2º to 35ºC
Dimensions 140 x 200 x 210mm
General
Approvals CE directive 93/68/EEC
EMCdirective 98/336/EEC
Lowvoltage directive73/23/EEC
Package size 35 x 130 x 175mm
Packageweight 0.4Kg
SPECIFICATIONS
ACCESSORIES
CA240B&WCamera/Transmitter
CA250ColourCamera/Transmitter
CA500BB&WCamera/Transmitter
CA500ColourCamera/Transmitter
CRP240/BAT500RechargableBatteryPack
CT220VCRController
CT230Time&DateGenerator
CTR210TVModulator
Pleasereadthese instructionsbefore attemptingto operatetheproduct.
WARNING:Topreventfireor shockhazard, donot exposethe Receiver/ Power
Supplies to rain or moisture.
CAUTION:RISK OFELECTRIC SHOCK:Do notremove thecover fromthepower
supply.There areno userserviceablepartsinside. Refer servicingto qualified
servicepersonnel.
SAFETY FIRST
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INSTALLATION
UnpacktheReceiver.
Please followoneof therelivent connectionmethords;
CONNECTIONMETHORD1CONNECTINGTOATV
CONNECTING RECEIVER
The Receiver connection is now complete.
NOTUNING is required, simply select the AV channel on your TV to view the
camera picture. If your not sure how to select theAV channel on your TV you
will need to look up selecting theAV channel in your TV installation instruc-
tions.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If youare having troubleoperating thisproduct, pleaseconsult theguidebelow. If
you still encounter problems then please contact the Voltek helpline on
09066 191133* REMEDY
1. Check all connectors and check that the power is
switched on to your receiver and to the camera/
transmitter.
2. Ensure the camera and receiver are set to the correct
channel refer to page 5 for more details.
3. Check the transmitter/camera is within range of the
receiver.
4. Check camera is switched on and the red power on LED
is lit on the camera.
1. Check the receiver is switched on,
2. Check the power adaptor is plugged in an turned on at the
Mains outlet.
3. Check that the TV or VCR is on the correct AV Channel.
1.Checkthat eachtransmitterand receiveris within range
and that no large obstructions are blocking the signal,
2. Try repositioning the camera/transmitter or the
receiver to improve the reception quality.
3. If a transmitter is positioned close to the receiver, point the
antenna away from the receiver.
4.Check the leadhas beenunbundled
5. Check that the lead is not running along side any other
cables.
6. Check if there is any other equipment transmitting on the
2.4GHz frequency nearby.
1. Check that you have a light illuminating the area. (Street
lights
may not be adequate)
2. Check the camera is not pointing at a light.
1. Ensure the volume is turned up sufficiently on theTV.
2. Make sure the sound is within the microphone range.
3. If the unit emits a loud wailing sound try moving the camera
away from the TV.
SYMPTOM
Nocamera picture
Blank Picture
Interferenceon the
camerapicture
Poor picture at
night.
Audio problems
CONNECTIONMETHORD2CONNECTINGTOAVCR
Receiver
DIP switches
SETTING THE DIP SWITCHES
Whenyou receive thereceiver, theDIPswitch onthe rearwill haveone channel
set in the down position. This represents Channel 1, enabling you to use the
system with one camera. Refer to page 6 of the instructions for location of the DIP
switch.The white part in the diagram represents the switch.
USINGONE CAMERA Camera
DIP switches
The switch is in
the ON position
when it is in the
down position
The Receiver connection is now complete.
NO TUNING is required, simply select the Video Channel on your TV and theAV
channel on your VCR to view the camera picture. If your not sure how to select the
AV channel on your VCR you will need to look up selecting the AV channel in your
VCR installation instructions.
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If adding additional cameras to your system you will need to change the DIP
switch to reflect the number of cameras being used.
USINGTWO CAMERAS
To use two cameras, two channels need to be selected on the DIP switch. The
first two channels switches should be in the down position.
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You canconnect aVCR anda CT220VCR Controllertothe CRS200receiver
allowingyouto recordthecamera picturein the eventof an alarm.
ConnecttheAV cablesandCT220 VCRController (Notsupplied) as shownbelow.
CONNECTING A CT220 VCR Controller
Thisproducthas atwelve monthmanufacturers partsand labourwarranty. In the
unlikelyeventthat youencounter aproblemwith thisproduct, pleasetelephonethe
Voltekhelpline on 09066191 133*. Shouldthe problemnot be ableto beresolved
over the telephone it should be returned to the place of purchase or direct to Voltek
WARRANTY
*Helpline calls cost 60p/minute. Open 9am to 5pm, Mon to Fri.
IN OUT 12V DC
A
OUT
V 12V DCBEEP SELECT VCA
Scart to Phono
Lead
CRS200 Receiver
SCART SOCKET
Scart to Phono
Adaptor
Video Recorder
VCA
Link Lead
CT220
VCR Controlle
r
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The 2.4GHz video signals pass easily through your homes interior walls, but the
signal maybe reflected by power wires or plumbing inside the wall. Usually a slight
adjustmentof Receiverand /or Camera/ Transmitterantenna willimprove
reception. Take care not to force the antennas past their lock positions.
Themost commonsource ofinterference aremicrowave ovens.Try to avoidmount-
ingthe Receivernear amicrowave ovenor othersource ofRF interferencesuch as
cordlessphones.
USING THE CRS200 VIDEO SYSTEM
Motion detecting cameras
Each camera has a PIR motion sensor. When a camera detects motion an alarm
beeperwillsound onthe receiverand thereceiverwill outputa signalto triggera
CT220VCR controllerif installed.The volumecontrol forthe bleeperand theVCA
output(CT220 VCRControllerconnection socket)is onthe rearof thereceiver.
Additionally a red light will flash on the camera.
Channels 1&2
Selected
Camera1 Camera2
Receiver
Camera
DIP switches
Receiver
DIP switches
Camera3
USINGTHREE CAMERAS
Receiver
DIP switches
All Channels
(1,2,3)
Selected
Camera2
Receiver Camera1
Camera
DIP switches
A
OUT
V 12V DCBEEP SELECT VCA
Beeper Volume
Adjustmen
t
Antenna
Camera Channel
Dip Switches
12V DC Power
Socket
CT220 VCA
Output
Audio Output Video Output
Manual Mode
In“Manual Mode” individualcameras maybe selected.Pressing thebutton
markedmanualon thediagram belowwill select“Manual”and theLED indicator
willturnred.
Auto Mode
To selectAuto mode press the “Auto” button marked on the diagram below and
the LED indicator will turn to green. The receiver will then switch automatically
betweenthe availablecameras.When acamera detectsmotion theReceiver will
display the picture from the camera for a few seconds, and the beeper will sound.
Adding Additional Cameras
You can have up to 3 cameras on your system. To add a camera you will need to
ordera CA240,CA250,CA500, CA500B-WirelessCameraAccessory (Includes
WirelessCamera, PowerAdapter andFixing Kit).TheCRP240Rechargeable
BatteryPackis availablefor usewith theCA240/CA250Wireless Camera.The
CRP240is NOTweatherproof andcanonlybeused indoors.See Page10for
accessories.
Dwell Time Setting (Time taken to switch between cameras)
To alter the dwell time press both of the buttons on the front of the unit
simultaneously. Each flash of the LED increases the dwell time by one second.
The dwell time is preset to 4 seconds, but can be adjusted between 2 to 30
seconds.
AUTO MANUAL
CAM1 CAM2
CAM3
Camera Number
LED Indicator Auto Button Manual Button
Mode LED
Indicator

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