High Definition Home and Business Security Camera System QT IP HD
June 1, 2017 | Author: Job Goodman | Category: N/A
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High Definition Home and Business Security Camera System
QT IP HD
Table of Contents
Welcome
Getting Started Warranty 3 Understanding Your System What’s Included 4 Understanding Your NVR: Front Panel 5 Understanding Your NVR: Rear Panel 6 Setting Up Your System Create Your Account 7 Connect Your Cameras 7–8 Connect NVR to Display 9 Connect Mouse 10 Connect to Router 10 Download Mobile App 11 Powering up the NVR 11 Startup Wizard 12-13 QT View Mobile App 14–15 QT View on a Computer 16 Installing Your Cameras Getting the Most Out of Your Q-See Cameras 17-18 Resources / Appendix Wizard Glossary 19 Understanding Your Control Bar 20 Video Search, Playback and Backup 21–24 Troubleshooting 25-27 Technical Support and Resources 28
Congratulations on your new surveillance purchase and welcome to the Q-See community; where empowered individuals demand the very best protection for their homes and businesses. Your state-of-the-art Q-See system produces sharp, clear images and is packed with an abundance of features that make it easy for you to keep a close eye on what matters most. On behalf of our entire team, thank you for trusting Q-See to be your choice for your personal surveillance needs. Sincerely,
Priti Sharma President
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Warranty
To Activate Your 2-Year Limited Warranty You Must Create An Account At: www.Q-See.com/welcome We’re right here should you ever need assistance with your Q-See purchase. Creating an account gives you access to: 1. The free QT View mobile app 2. Motion detection alerts
What does my warranty cover? Q-See warrants that your product is free from defects in materials and workmanship. With the exceptions stated below, if your product is not operating properly, Q-See will repair or replace your product according to the guidelines stated in this warranty policy.
3. Live customer support 4. The ability to upload and save your proof of purchase • • • • •
What doesn’t my warranty cover? • Misuse, vandalism, or tampering • Modification or alteration to hardware or software, including the removal of Q-See logos or branding • Cut or spliced cables or wires, or those coated in insulation, caulk, or other materials • Products that have been painted
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Unsuitable physical or operating environment beyond product specifications Improper maintenance or unauthorized repairs Incorrect power supplies being used with products Power fluctuations or surges - please be sure to use a surge protector Failure caused by a non-Q-See product being used with your Q-See products Loss of data - please be sure to regularly back up any recorded data on a separate storage product, like an external hard drive or computer
For expanded warranty details, visit www.Q-See.com/warranty 3
Understanding Your System What’s Included In Your Smart Surveillance Bundle Camera Cables
Cameras
100’/30m Ethernet Cables One for each camera
NVR Cables
NVR
Power Supply Your system will include one of the options below
HDMI Cable
Network Cable This connects your NVR to your router
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A
Colors on the back of the NVR are for reference only.
B C
Understanding Your NVR: Front Panel NOTE: Your NVR model may differ from that shown in this illustration.
LED Indicators: Show status of power, HDD, record, etc.
Menu/+ : Increase the value in SETUP. Enter menu in LIVE VIEW
REC
REC: Manually begins recording
HDD
BACKUP
/ESC
NET
PLAY
Enter
Menu/+
Enter: Confirm selection
REC Backup/-
: Launches PLAYBACK window. Starts or pauses video : Rewind
Direction: Navigate through on-screen options
: Fast Forward
/ESC : Quit PLAYBACK mode. Exit the current window or status. Switch video output mode. (Press and hold 10 seconds)
Backup/- : Decrease the value in SETUP. Enter backup mode in LIVE VIEW
Search
Multiscreen: Change screen display mode between number of channels
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Search: Enters Search Mode
USB Port: Connect USB flash or external hard drives to update firmware or backup recordings
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Understanding Your NVR: Rear Panel NOTE: Your NVR model may differ from that shown in this illustration. Not all features may be present. Colors are for reference only.
Audio In: Single channel RCA audio input from microphone
RS-485 (PTZ): For Legacy Pan-Tilt base control
POE Ports: Powers High Definition cameras and receives their video
HDMI: HDMI video output
Audio Output: RCA connection for audio output – connect to an amplified speaker
VGA: Video output for connecting to monitor 19" or larger
LAN: Network (Ethernet) port
ATTENTION: Some models may have two power supplies. Each will only fit into its proper port. Do not force or modify plugs or ports. 6
USB: Connect USB mouse
DC +48V: Power input
Setting Up Your System Step 1: Create Your Account
Step 2: Connect Your Cameras
Go to www.Q-See.com/welcome and follow the easy steps to create your account.
A. Plug one end of the camera cable into the network socket on the camera. Make sure that you hear a “click” to ensure a good connection.
ATTENTION: You must have an account to access: Free mobile surveillance app, motion detection alerts, and live customer support.
ATTENTION: The other camera lead is for use with a power adapter (not included) when the camera is not powered by the NVR and a POE (Power Over Ethernet) switch is not available. Cover with electrical tape if not used and exposed to weather. 7
B. Plug the RJ45 connector on the other end of the camera cable into an available Video-In POE port on the back of the NVR. You will hear a click when the cable is properly inserted. These POE (Power Over Ethernet) ports will power the camera and receive its video.
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Repeat steps A-B for each camera.
Cameras will appear on screen in Live View in the order they were connected
ATTENTION: Do not connect a
ATTENTION: Please test cameras and connections
camera to the separate network (LAN)
prior to mounting. If there is no image or a dark screen
port. This is used to connect the NVR
when you first connect the cameras, please see
to your network and the Internet.
Troubleshooting pg. 25.
Step 3: Connect NVR to Display Choose video display option A or B: Option A: HDMI A. Plug the included HDMI cable into the NVR’s HDMI port. B. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the monitor or TV. C. Plug the monitor or TV into a surge protector.
Option B: VGA Monitor A. Plug a VGA cable (not included) into the NVR’s VGA port. B. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the monitor (19" or larger). C. Plug the monitor into a surge protector.
Monitor 19”+
HD TV
Note: Colors are for reference only.
Note: Colors are for reference only. VGA cable not included. 9
Step 4: Connect Mouse
Step 5: Connect To Router
Plug the mouse into the USB port on the back of the NVR. If your model has two USB ports on the back, either one will work.
A. Plug the included Network (Ethernet) cable into the Network (LAN) port on the back of the NVR. B. Connect the other end of the cable to an open port on your router (not included).
You will hear a click when the cable is properly connected
Network Router
Network Router
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Step 6: Download the QTView Mobile App Before starting the NVR, download our free QT View mobile app to your mobile device.
Step 7: Powering up the NVR A. Plug the NVR power supply cord into the DC+48V Port on the back of the NVR. B. Plug the power supply or power adapter into a surge protector. C. Turn on the NVR’s power switch (if present). The NVR will beep as it powers up, and the Start Up Wizard will appear on-screen after a few minutes.
ATTENTION: Do not log in. You will create a password later.
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Step 8: Startup Wizard
ATTENTION: In order to effectively use the search function and maintain accurate recordings, you must complete the setup wizard.
Wizard
Language
English
Next
A. Set your desired language Wizard in the first window. The NVR will restart and continue Admin Password Setup in your chosen language. User name
admin
New Password
123456
Confirm Password
123456 Display Password
Log in Automatically
IMPORTANT! Please change the Password. Keep it in a safe a location. Select a security question, below, to recover a lost password. Edit Security Question
Previous
Next
Wizard Date and Time
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GMT-12 West of the International
System Time
01/24/2016 04:18:42
Cancel
password. Edit Security Question
Next
Previous
Date and Time
Admin Password Setup admin
New Password
123456
Confirm Password
123456 Display Password
Log in Automatically
IMPORTANT! Please change the Password. Keep it in a safe a location. Select a security question, below, to recover a lost password. Edit Security Question
Previous
Next
DST
User Name: NTP
Password:
01/24/2016 04:18:42
System Time
01/24/2016 04:18:42
Date Format
Month/Day/Year
Time Format
24-Hour
DST
OFF
NTP
ON Previous
24-Hour
IP Address
192
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101
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819
OFF
Subnet Mask
255
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255
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ON
Gateway
192
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101
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admin Previous
Default: 123456 Wizard Network Settings
GMT-12 West of the International
Next
Next
Cancel
C. Set the current date Wizard and time. If you will be connecting the NVR to the Internet, enabling Time Server allows the NVR to check a Network Settings network server to maintain accurate time. Setting the Ethernet Port 1 (Online) start and end dates of Daylight Savings Time (DST) will Obtain an IP address automatically allow your NVR to automatically adjust its internal clock.
Month/Day/Year Format *Password isDatecase sensitive. Time Format
Time Zone
Cancel
B. Create a new password for the Wizard Admin user account.* Date and Time Please write down your new password GMT-12 West of the International Time Zone in the space provided below. System Time
Cancel
Wizard
Wizard
User name
Next
Cancel
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Checking Network IP address… Your DVR is connected to your network. The local IP address for this DVR is: 192.101.8019.962 If you will be connecting to your DVR away from your local network (over the Internet), please click Next to continue with the QT View setup.
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If you will only be connecting to your DVR through your local network, use the local IP address to connect to your DVR on a computer connected to the same network by entering it into the address bar in an Explorer/Edge (PC) or Safari (Mac) browser window. You may also enter it into the QT View app on a mobile device. Using your WiFi network. This address will not work when you are away from the building where your DVR is located. You may click Cancel now.
DST
OFF
NTP
ON
Ethernet Port 1 (Online) Obtain an IP address automatically
Previous
Next
Cancel
IP Address
192
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101
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819
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962
Subnet Mask
255
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255
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255
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Step 9: QT View Mobile App Gateway
Wizard
192
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101
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99
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Checking Network IP address…
To view cameras on your mobile device, you will need to add your NVR to the QT View.
Network Settings
Your DVR is connected to your network. The local IP address for this DVR is: 192.101.8019.962 If you will be connecting to your DVR away from your local network (over the Internet), please click Next to continue with the QT View setup.
Ethernet Port 1 (Online)
If you will only be connecting to your DVR through your local network, use the local IP address to connect to your DVR on a computer connected to the same network by entering it into the address bar in an Explorer/Edge (PC) or Safari (Mac) browser window. You may also enter it into the QT View app on a mobile device. Using your WiFi network. This address will not work when you are away from the building where your DVR is located. You may click Cancel now.
Obtain an IP address automatically IP Address
192
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101
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819
Subnet Mask
255
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255
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Gateway
192
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101
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962
255
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99
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A. Please choose how you would want to connect remotely with your mobile device. Previous
Open Wizard Next Time
Next
Cancel
Checking Network IP address… Your DVR is connected to your network. The local IP address for this DVR is: 192.101.8019.962 If you will be connecting to your DVR away from your local network (over the Internet), please click Next to continue with the QT View setup.
Wizard
If you will only be connecting to your DVR through your local network, use the local IP address to connect to your DVR on a computer connected to the same network by entering it into the address bar in an Explorer/Edge (PC) or Safari (Mac) browser window. You may also enter it into the QT View app on a mobile device. Using your WiFi network. This address will not work when you are away from the building where your DVR is located. You may click Cancel now.
QT View Mobile App Computer
Previous
Open Wizard Next Time
Next
Cancel
D. Click Next to allow your NVR to automatically Wizard connect to your network. If it is successful, it will display a Success message along with your LAN (Local Area Network) address. If the attempt is unsuccessful, you will receive a Failed message. Ensure that your NVR is properly connected to your network/router before clicking on Previous to try again. Please refer to the Troubleshooting section on page 21 if this problem persists.
iOS: Download QT View from App Store Android: Download QT View from Google Store 00867F1VE309 www.qseeqtview.com
1. Launch QT View App and click on the Bar Code at the bottom 2. Scan this QR code. 3. Enter the Username: admin 4. Enter your new Password (default is 123456)
QT View
The Account and Password show above are default. IMPORTANT! Please keep your new password in a safe location. The password can be recovered by answering the security question you’ve chosen on your DVR.
Mobile App Computer
iOS: Download QT View from App Store Android: Download QT View from Google Store
00867F1VE309 www.qseeqtview.com
1. Launch QT View App and click on the Bar Code at the bottom 2. Scan this QR code. 3. Enter the Username: admin 4. Enter your new Password (default is 123456)
Open Wizard Next Time
The Account and Password show above are default. IMPORTANT! Please keep your new password in a safe location. The password can be recovered by answering the security question you’ve chosen on your DVR.
Previous
Next
Cancel
Wizard
ATTENTION: If your mobile device does not have a camera, select the Computer option and enter the number shown.
QT View
Mobile App
Open Wizard Next Time
Previous
Next
Cancel
Computer
To view your camera remotely from your computer:
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Wizard QT View
1. Go to www.QTView.com 2. When you reach the Login screen, enter the Serial Number shown to the right under the QR code 3. Enter the Username: admin 4. Enter your new Password (default is 123456) The Account and Password show above are default. IMPORTANT! Please keep your new password in a safe location.
00867F1VE309 www.qseeqtview.com
B. Once you have launched the QT View Mobile App, Tap on the QR Code Scan icon. Add device
D. Once scanned, the App will return to the Login Screen. The NVR’s ID will appear in the SN (serial number) section. Enter the Account (User Name) Add device and your new password. E. Tap Play to begin viewing your cameras
Add device B001122334455
IP/DDNS or SN Nickname
Add device
My NVR IP/DDNS or SN
User
001122334455
admin Nickname
Password
My NVR
User
C. Scan the QR code displayed on the Wizard screen with your mobile device.
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ATTENTION: The QR Code is also located on the top of your NVR.
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Always test your cameras to view live video before you install them onto the wall.
Adding Mobile Devices
After completing the process on your first mobile device, click the Previous button located on the Wizard window and repeat Step 9 with that mobile device. 15
QT View On Your Computer After setup you can access your NVR over the Internet on a computer or by downloading the QTView application.
I. Click Add to access any NVRs. If you changed your password, select the NVR, and click Edit to enter the correct information. J K
Go to www.QTView.com. Using the QTView app: A. Click the link to download the Windows software. B. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the program. Accept license terms as requested. C. Launch the program by clicking on the icon on your desktop. D. Create a user name and password for the program. These do not need to be the same as those on the NVR. E. Log into QTView using the name and password you created. F. Select the computer hard drive you want to use to save video. G. In the Control Panel, click Add Device. H. QTView will automatically scan your network for any NVRs connected to it. 16
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J. Click the Live Preview tab K. Click and drag Root into a blank square. The cameras will load automatically.
Using a Browser: PC: Use Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome with IE plug-in Macintosh: Use Safari or Firefox
A. Enter your NVR’s serial number on the label on the NVR’s case. B. Enter the User Name and Password you created in the Software Menu. C. Select language. D. Click on Login to begin viewing your cameras.
ATTENTION: Search “QTView” at www.Q-See.com/support for more info.
Get the Most Out of Your Q-See Cameras Follow these tips to maximize the life and performance of your cameras.
Distance from viewing/recording device
Avoid direct exposure to weather Mount your camera under an eave or awning if possible.
Mounting surface thickness Mount your camera in a wall that is at least 2.5" thick.
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Do not place camera behind a window
Light levels should be approximately the same between camera and target area
Do not place near high voltage wires or other sources of electrical interference
Legal Considerations Always check state and local laws before installing cameras. (2011 NEC 820.44) 18
Resources / Appendix Wizard Glossary DST (Daylight Savings Time): Set DST to change where applicable. Click “Set” to enter the start and end dates. Make sure the box is checked. NTP (Network Time Protocol): This maintains the accuracy of the NVR’s clock. Check the box to turn on. Language: This is the language the NVR will use. NOTE: If a new language is selected, the NVR will restart. The wizard will continue in English but menus will be in the selected language. Local IP Address (LAN): The NVR’s address on your local network. IP: Internet Protocol. IP devices communicate with each other via a local network or over the Internet. POE: Power Over Ethernet. Uses a standard Ethernet cable to transmit power and commands to the camera while receiving video back from it. NVR: Network Video Recorder. Work with IP cameras connected to it directly or over a network.
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Understanding Your Control Bar Control Bar The NVR’s on-screen menus are accessed through the Control Bar which appears when the mouse is moved to the bottom of the screen. There is a combination of quick-access icons as well as a pull-up menu of options on the left.
Account: Shows which user is logged in. Search and Save: Search for recorded video, play it back and save it to an external USB drive. Settings: Opens the Settings Menus to adjust your system. Screen Display Mode: Choose the which live video channels will be displayed on screen. Sequence: Cycle through a selection of live video channels.
Admin
Account
Quick Playback: Quickly play back video. Choose from the past five seconds through the past five minutes.
Search and Save
Search and Save
Setting
Settings
Manual Record: Overrides current settings to record video on all channels until deselected. Info: Displays a summary of your NVR and its status.
Logout Shutdown OSD OFF
Screen Display Sequence Quick Mode Playback 20
Manual Record
Info
Video Search, Playback and Backup Your NVR records video captured by your cameras to its internal hard drive. These records can be accessed by selecting Search and Save in the pull-up menu. You can search for video that was recorded during a certain time, by type of recording, and by reviewing snapshots of recordings.
Admin
Once you’ve found the desired video, you can play it back and then save your files to a removable USB flash drive in a format that is easily playable on your computer.
Search and Save Setting Logout Shutdown
Search by Time: This is the best way to search one or more cameras to identify an incident. Search by Event: This allows you to search
Setting Search Time You will need to set the start and end times for your video searches using the pull-down calendars in the to open the calendar. upper right. Click on Click on a field (month, day, hour, etc.) and use the scroll wheel on the mouse to select the desired date and time. Click OK to close the window. 01/24/2016 04:18:42
through incidents which the system has flagged, one camera at a time.
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2015
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Search by Snapshot: This searches the snapshots
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(still images) triggered by an incident. These can be used to narrow down a video record search, or they can be exported for use outside of your system.
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Searching by Time
Search and Save By Time
A
A. Set the start and end times of your search.
By Event
Snapshots
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Search and Save
B. Select which camera(s) to search.
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Camera001
Camera002
Camera003
Camera004
Camera005
Camera006
Camera007
Camera008
By Time
By Event
Snapshots
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C. Click Search
B
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D. Video recorded during the search period will appear as color-coded bars, Camera001 showing the time and duration.
Camera002
Camera002 00:00
02:00
04:00
06:00
08:00
10:00
12:00
14:00
16:00
18:00
20:00
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Search
Playback (Single Camera) Camera003 E. Click on the timeline where you want playback to start. The blue time marker Camera005 will snap to that position.
Backup
Schedule
Playback
Sensor
Motion
Close
Camera004
C
D
E
F
G
Camera006
Backup F. Select a channel in the pull-down and H. Click and drag on the timeline to Camera002 Press Camera007 Camera008 select the video(s) to back up. 00:00
02:00
04:00
06:00
08:00
10:00
12:00
14:00
16:00
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ATTENTION: Pressing Playback (G) will open full screen mode showing video from multiple cameras. Functions operate as described above. Press to back up files.
I. Press Backup
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Manual
Search
Insert a USB flash drive into the port on the front of the NVR and follow the on-screen instructions.
Backup
H
Playback
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Searching by Event
Search and Save By Time
A. Set the start and end times of your search.
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Search and Save Camera001
Camera002
Camera003
Camera004
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Camera005
Snapshots
By Time
By Ev
Camera006 12:00 Camera Name
Camera007
Camera001
Camera008
Camera002
Type
Time Period
Camera 01
Manual
Camera 02
Camera002
5 Mins
Manual
Camera 03
Manual
Manual
Schedule
Sensor
Motion
Search
Camera004
Backup
Camera003
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F. Select a file to view and press PlaybackCamera005
Camera007
Camera006
Search
Playback
D Camera005
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F
Camera006
Type
Camera Name
Manual Camera008 Manual
Time Period
Type
Tim
Camera 01
Manual
Camera 02
Manual
Camera 03
Manual
Camera 03
Manual
Camera 04
Manual
Camera 04
Manual
Close
Camera004
Backup Camera Name G. Select the file(s) you want to Camera 01 backup Camera008 Camera007 Camera 02 H. Press Backup
Duration
Manual
Camera001
Camera 04
Playback
ATTENTION: Video events will play back one at a time. Pressing Playback will change to full-screen mode.
By Event
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Camera003
By Time 01/24/2016 04:18:42
B
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D. Video recorded during the search period will appear in a list. E. Refine your search by selecting the typer of event.
Snapshots
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Search and Save
B. Select which camera(s) to search. C. Click Search
By Event
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Schedule
Sensor
Motion
Manual
Search
Insert a USB flash drive into the port on the front of the NVR and follow the on-screen instructions.
Manual Schedule
Sensor
Motion
Backup
G
Playback
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Snapshot
Search and Save By Time
A. Set the start and end times of your search.
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Camera002
C. Click Search
B
D. Snapshots of video recorded during the search period will appear in Camera002 Camera002 order of the time they were created - regardless of channel - below the playback window.
Camera002
Camera002
Camera002
Camera002
Camera002
Camera002
Camera002
Camera002
Search
C Playback
Camera002
Camera002
E. Select a snapshot to view and press to begin a slide show of the snapshots. Camera002
Camera002
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Search
Snapshots
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B. Select which camera(s) to search.
Camera002
By Event
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Close
D
E
Backup F. Select a snapshot to save (export) to a USB drive and click
Insert a USB flash drive into the port on the front of the NVR and follow the on-screen instructions.
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Troubleshooting Testing for power and night vision
After you connect your camera to the NVR and power, if you do not see a video image on screen and your NVR does not display a “video loss” message you should test your camera to ensure it is properly connected. 1. With your camera(s) still connected to power, cover the lens end of your camera with your hand or an object to completely block it. 2. Keep the lens blocked for 10 seconds. You should see a faint red glow from the infrared LEDs. This indicates that your camera has power and is working properly. If you still do not have a video signal from the camera, check that the video cable is properly connected to both the camera and the NVR as shown in Step 2 on pages 7 and 8.
Other tests: • Connect the camera to a cable that has a working camera attached. If the camera works, the cable will need to be replaced through the RMA process at www.Q-See.com/support. • Connect the cable to a different channel on the NVR. If you see video, then the culprit is a bad channel input and the NVR will need to be replaced through RMA.
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Troubleshooting Cable extended to more than 200 feet. The camera power supply/power splitter combination is only designed to power cameras up to 200 feet. Any cameras beyond that distance will need their own power supply which is available at www.q-see.com.
Camera looking through window has video image during day, but not at night. The LEDs on the camera act as a flashlight and, at night, this light is being reflected by the window back at the camera. You will need to reposition the camera outside the window.
Dark video image. Some cameras feature an infrared cut filter to improve daytime video images. This can sometimes become stuck. Place a hand over the lens for 10 seconds to trigger night vision mode. You may hear a soft click as the filter resets.
Camera video is very dark during one time of day, but lighter during others. Reposition the camera. Any sun or artificial light shining directly onto the lens will backlight the subjects in the camera’s field of view and cause them to appear dark and/or washed out. Keep in mind that the sun changes positions over the course of a year as well as during the day.
Upside down video image. Change the position of your camera to correct. Or, click on the live video from that camera. A tool bar will appear above the video icon to open the Image Adjust image. Click on the window. Select the Flip option at the bottom.
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Camera on a metal building has excessive static. The camera will need to be separated from the metal building by using a rubber gasket.
Troubleshooting Network Troubleshooting. Check that the network cable is properly connected to the LAN port on the back of your NVR and to a network port on your router. The lights on both ports should blink occasionally to indicate that data is being transmitted. If the cable is properly connected, but no data is transmitting, replace the cable or try another port on the router.
Your router must have DHCP enabled. Consult your router’s manual to determine if it has this feature and how to enable it. If your router does not feature DHCP, you may use one of the connection methods described in the accompanying Network Setup Poster.
Your NVR must be connected directly to the router and not through a network hub or switch.
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