1QC SERIESNVRSUSER MANUALESCFNRECSHIFTENTERPOWERHDD1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NETQC828 NVR 8 Channels
18 19FUNCTIONSSearch/PlaybackBackupShutdownCameraEventNetworkStorageSystemSETTINGSRemoteImageCamera SettingsCamera NameRecording ScheduleRecording Sta
20 21PICTURE 2-52.6 IP CAMERASWhat makes Internet Protocol (IP) or Network cameras different is that they each have a little computer processor inside
22 232.7 IP PAN-TILT-ZOOM CAMERASIP Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) cameras share the same plug-and-play ease as other IP cameras, but, because of their extra cap
24 25Border (Auto-Scan)Use this to set the left and right end points for the camera to shift between during its Auto-Scan. The two points can be at di
26 27FUNCTIONSCHAPTER 3This chapter covers the most commonly used, day-to-day features which are found in the Functions area at the top of the menu. S
28 29SEARCHSelect recorded videos to play back, back up, or lock for later using the Search function. You can reach the Search and Playback window can
30 31PICTURE 3-103.2 PLAYBACKOnce you’ve selected your video(s), you can control the playback in the same manner as using a VCR or computer’s media pl
32 33DIGITAL ZOOMDigital zoom in video playback operates differently than it does in Live View as described at the beginning of this chapter. Both ar
34 353.3 BACKUPThis NVR supports backing up files from the hard drive to both an external USB storage device as well as over a network. Network downloa
36 373.4 SHUTDOWNThe NVR should never be shut off by unplugging it or by using the power switch without first using the Shutdown function. This functio
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38 39SETTINGSCHAPTER 4Most users will make occasional changes to their system using the Settings area of the menu as they become more familiar with th
40 41Removing and Configuring Cameras.The Added Devices section of the window shows the list of cameras connected to the NVR along with information abo
42 43PICTURE 4-7PICTURE 4-8PICTURE 4-9Firmware TabYou can view the firmware version - shown as System Version - of the cameras connected to your NVR.Up
44 45CAMERA SETTINGSUse this submenu has three tabs covering the video stream (data transmission), on-screen displays of information and event notice
46 47CAMERA NAMENaming your cameras to something more descriptive may help you or other users quickly identify the area in view.PICTURE 4-15PICTURE 4-
48 49PICTURE 4-18PICTURE 4-19PICTURE 4-20PICTURE 4-21RECORD STATUSThis window offers a quick way to override the current camera settings should the ne
50 51The lower portion of the Motion Events lets you control how the NVR will react when it detects motion.Trigger Period-Justasyou’veconguredt
52 53PICTURE 4-24PICTURE 4-26PICTURE 4-25PICTURE 4-28PICTURE 4-27Local AlarmThis tab handles input from alarms connected directly to an alarm port on
54 554.3 NETWORKThe network settings control how the NVR communicates with your local network, the Internet and the IP cameras. For most users, follow
56 57PICTURE 4-32PICTURE 4-33PICTURE 4-34UPNPUniversal Plug ‘n Play is a technology that allows devices to discover each other on a network, which sim
4 54.2 Event 49Detections 49Alarm 51Abnormality 534.3 Network 54TCP/IP 54Ports 55PPPOE 55DDNS 55UPnP 56Block/Allow List 56Email 56FTP 57POE Swi
58 594.4 STORAGEThis window helps you manage your NVR’s internal hard drive(s). PICTURE 4-37 PICTURE 4-38HARD DISK (HDD) MANAGERThis window shows the
60 61Network Time Protocol–ThisallowsyourNVRtousethesametimeserverthatyourcomputerdoestoadjust its internal clock. •Youcanalsouse
62 63PICTURE 4-44 PICTURE 4-46DISPLAY SETTINGSThis window lets you control your on-screen display.GeneralResolution–Adjustthescreenresolutionto
64 65PICTURE 4-48AUTO MAINTENANCEJustlikeyourcomputer,theNVRcanbenetfrombeingrestarted.Thisallowsittoclearthememoryandother tempor
66 67PICTURE 4-50PICTURE 4-51DEFAULTRestore some or all of your system’s factory settings. UPGRADEQ-See is committed to improving our products. If you
68 69INFORMATIONCHAPTER 5The Information section gives you easy access to information about your NVR’s status. These windows are read-only as changes
70 71RECORDThis window shows the date and time of the first and last recordings on a hard drive.PICTURE 5-3PICTURE 5-4PICTURE 5-5BITS PER SECOND (BPS)W
72 735.3 NETWORK INFORMATIONThis is one of the “active” windows in the Information section. Here, you can see who is logged into your NVR as well as s
74 755.4 ACTIVITY LOGThis searchable window contains the list of all user and system activities such as reboots, time updates and etc.PICTURE 5-11•Yo
7776AppendixThis section contains additional instructions for specific tasks and troubleshooting.Subjects in this chapter:Connecting Alarms and Externa
6 7FOR YOUR SAFETYTo prevent damage to your Q-See product or injury to yourself or to others, read and understand the following safety precautions in
78 79The accompanying diagram (Picture A-2), along with your alarm’s manual should be consulted to ensure proper connection.•NormalopenorNormalcl
80 81A.2 HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION/REMOVAL •YourNVRusesoneormorestandardcomputerA/V-ratedSATA(SerialAdvancedTechnology Attachment) hard dis
82 83A.3 TROUBLESHOOTING1. The NVR does not boot up properly Possible Causes:a. Input power is not correct, check power supply.b. Power switch butt
84 8516. Remote control does not work. Possible Causes:a. Need to enter the correct Device ID on the remote control.b. Distance is too far or cont
8 9NOTE! Depending on your point of purchase, your DVR may have the hard disk drive already installed. If your drive was packaged separately or if you
10 11CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLSCHAPTER 22.1 CONNECTIONSThe illustrations below show the ports found on the back of your NVR. Their location will differ
12 13PICTURE 2-2PICTURE 2-12.2 MOUSE CONTROLYour NVR is controlled through the USB mouse. Some models also include an infrared remote control and butt
14 15Single Screen 4 Screens 8 Screens9 Screens 16 Screens2.4 LIVE VIEWLive View is the default mode for your NVR. It will display the video feeds fro
16 17STATUS ICONSThere are four icons that will appear on the left side of each channel’s view. They provide a quick look at that camera’s status.NAVI
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