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USER'S MANUAL

 

  DK-CS4-DVR Camera with concealment video recorder

 

 

DSE srl - Digital Surveillance Equipment - www.dse.eu

 

DK-CS4-DVR 

Concealment camera and video 
recorder 

 

 

 

Product description 

DK-CS4-DVR is a video recorder equipped with an 
integrated camera supplied on board in order to facilitate 
insertion into objects. The card is protected by a plastic 
container which makes it sturdy and easy to handle. 
 

 

1.

 

Target 

2.

 

Continuous or Motion recording switching 

3.

 

Battery connector 

4.

 

Camera status LED 

5.

 

Pause / OFF button 

6.

 

Battery status LED 

7.

 

USB port for charger 

8.

 

Power switch 

9.

 

MicroSD card slot 

 

Battery connection 

The camera can operate on its own battery power only. 
Different battery options are available with different 
ranges

 

The standard battery, 1.5Ah, allows about 5 hours of 
recording

 
To use the device, connect the battery to the red plug.  
 

Mains power supply 

The DVR is also able to operate on mains power with a 
220V / USB power supply such as RE-AL4USB or a USB 
car adapter. 
In this case, the USB cable is kept connected even during 
operation. You can either leave the battery connected as a 
backup or remove it. 

 

Movie storage 

The video files are stored on a micro SD card (not 
supplied). The movies have Full HD 1920x1080 resolution 
at 25 f / sec. and are saved in MOV format with H264 
compression 
It is possible to use micro SD cards of any brand up to 
128 GB of capacity. 
1 hour of recording occupies an average of 6.6GB so on a 
128GB SD card you can hold over 19 hours of recording 
hours. 
Obviously it is advisable to use motion detection 
recording, where possible, in order to record only 
meaningful images and not unnecessarily occupy memory 
when no action takes place in front of the lens. 
Once the memory has run out, the DVR will automatically 
overwrite the oldest files if programmed in this way in the 
configuration. 
The duration of the individual files is also programmable in 
the configuration. 
 

Inserting the micro SD card 

The first thing to do is to insert the micro SD card in the 
appropriate slot in the DVR (6) 
It is possible to use micro SD cards with capacities up to 
128 GB in CLASS 10 or higher. For greater security, it is 
advisable to format the microSD card in FAT32 with a 
computer before inserting it into the DVR. 
A class 10 SD card has a write speed of 10 MB / s. Do not 
use SD cards with lower speeds as they will lead to 
malfunctions. 
Pay attention to the direction of insertion of the SD card 
which will slide into its seat only with the gold contacts 
facing the USB socket. 
No micro SD card is included in the package. 
 
If you activate the DVR without SD card inserted, the blue 
status LED flashes 10 times and then turns off 
 

Charging the battery

 

Before using the device, it is advisable to fully charge the 
battery. To do this, connect the USB port of the DVR to 
the computer or to a USB power supply with the cable 
supplied. 
It is also possible to recharge the battery by connecting 
the DVR to a USB mains power supply such as RE-AL4USB 
(to be purchased separately). 
The autonomous battery charger is also available as an 
optional accessory, which allows you to recharge the 
battery without being connected to the DVR.  
Full charging takes several hours depending on the 
battery type and initial charge  state.  It  is  recommended 
that you comfortably let the charging complete overnight. 
Next to the USB socket there is a red LED that turns on 
during charging and turns off when charging is complete. 
 

 

Assembly 

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