1H.264 NETWORK VIDEO RECORDERS720P and 1080P Recording OptionsUser ManualQC SERIESNVRSESCFNRECSHIFTENTERPOWERHDD1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
18 19QC8116Front PanelENTER192103114125136147158 ACT POWERSTATUS16HD NVR 16 Channels QC81161432HDFNSHIFT/0/8/6/9/7/5ESCREC1 2 67 8 10 113 4 59Number I
20 21 MOUSE WHEEL Page up or page down Switch items in check box Increase or decrease numerical value in numerical input boxCLICK-AND-DRAG Select
22 232.3 REMOTE CONTROLThe buttons on the Remote Control operate in the same manner as on a conventional video player remote. Some buttons have multip
24 252.4 IP CAMERASInternet Protocol (IP) or Network cameras differ from conventional video cameras in that each is a stand-alone device with a built-
26 27ADDING AND REMOVING CAMERAS IN YOUR DISPLAYAs stated earlier, your NVR will automatically show video from cameras connected to it directly throug
28 29In Live View, along with the channel(s), you will see the system date and time displayed along with the name and icons indicating the status of e
30 31IMPORTANT! It is highly recommended that you change your system password after you complete the setup of your system to ensure the security of y
32 33MAIN MENUSEARCHINFOADVANCED BACKUPREMOTE DEVICESHUTDOWNSETTINGRECORD SETTINGSPICTURE 3-7 There are eight submenus available; Search, Record Setti
34 35NOTE! Generally, the trade-off for higher quality and increased frame rate is the amount of room a video file will take on the drive along with ho
36 37PICTURE 3-14Time Display – This allows you to display the system time on the channel’s screen during playback or not. In addition, by clicking th
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38 39NOTE! Motion Detection can also be set up in the Motion Events menu as described in Motion Video Loss and Camera Masking Detection, below. If you
40 41MOTION EVENTSEvent TypeEnableRegionTrigger PeriodAlarm OutShow Message Alarm upload Send EmailRecord ChannelPTZ ActivationTourSna
42 43PICTURE 3-263.5 SEARCH AND PLAYBACKThe Search and Playback window can be accessed through the Shortcut menu. You can view the playback from any c
44 45SEARCHThere are two ways to search for an event - by recording block and by starting time in the Event List:Recording Block SearchSTEP 1. The cal
46 47PICTURE 3-33PLAYBACKOnce you’ve selected your video(s), you can control the playback in the same manner as using a VCR or computer’s media playba
48 49DIGITAL ZOOMDigital zoom in video playback operates differently than it does in Live View as described at the beginning of this chapter. Both ar
50 513.6 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
5352MENUSCHAPTER 4MAINMENUBackupInformationSettingRecord SettingsSearchRemoteDeviceAdvancedShutdownHDD InfoLogVersionOnline UsersRemote Device InfoGen
54 55In the case of a hard drive error, the system will come directly to this menu. An error may be indicated if the hard drive time and system time d
56 57PICTURE 4-8PICTURE 4-9PICTURE 4-10REMOTE DEVICE INFOThis menu has three tabs to provide you with information about the status (past and current)
4 51. INTRODUCTION 7Features and Specifications 82. CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS 102.1 Connections 10QC804, 808 and 8016 10QC814 12QC824 13QC818 14QC8
58 59GENERALSystem TimeBasic SettingsDate FormatDate Seperator NTPLanguageVideo StandardDevice No.Device IDHDD FullPack DurationRealtime Play
60 61Pack Duration – Rather than creating 24-hour long files when a channel is set to record all the time, this allows you to set the maximum record le
62 63Alarm Tour Type - As with Motion Tour, above, but activates when an external alarm is triggered (see Chapter 6 Alarms for instructions on operati
64 65PICTURE 4-27REMOTE DEVICEShow FilterNoneDelete Manual AddIP Search AddOK Cancel 4 IP Address Port Device ID Manufacturer Type 1 10.1.1.65
66 67Mirror and Flip - Individual circumstances can force users to mount their cameras in non-standard or less-than-ideal positions. And, sometimes, a
68 69PICTURE 4-31PICTURE 4-32PICTURE 4-334.6 ADVANCEDThe settings in this menu cover user accounts, hard disk management, video display, and system ma
70 71ACCOUNTThis is the account management window which allows you to add or delete users, create user groups, modify the access privileges of users,
72 73PICTURE 5-1PAN/TILT/ZOOM CAMERASCHAPTER 55.1 CONNECTING A PTZ CAMERAUnlike conventional PTZ cameras, IP PTZ cameras do not require a control wire
74 75PAN/TILT/ZOOMSpeedZoomFocusIris1ChannelPage SwitchSetPTZ TraceSIT1Use the mouse to control the direction of the camera’s movements by clicking on
76 77Pattern A Pattern is similar to a tour. However, instead of creating Preset Points, you move the camera through the pattern you want it to follow
6 7APPENDIX 86A.1 Troubleshooting 86A.2 Specifications 89Q-SEE PRODUCT WARRANTY 92Questions or Comments? Contact Us 93To prevent damage to your Q-S
78 79NO C1NO C21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8A BCNTRL12VALARM INThis NVR features connections for external alarms – both input and output. When an event is detected
80 81Relay SpecificationModel: JRC-27FMaterial of the contact Silver Rating (Resistance Load) Rated switch capacity 30VDC 2A, 125VAC 1A Maximum swi
82 83Hold Time – This is the length of time you want the system to delay before beginning recording on an alarm.Alarm Out – This will send an alarm si
84 85HARD DISK DRIVECHAPTER 7Your NVR uses a standard computer A/V-rated SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk drive and will support
86 87A.1 TROUBLESHOOTING1. The NVR does not boot up properly Possible Causes:a. Input power is not correct, check power supply.b. Power switch butt
88 8916. 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
90 91Parameter QC814 QC824Control Mode USB mouse, NetworkCompression Compression FormatH.264 and MPEG-4 dual codecVideo Video In 4 cameras max4 chann
92 93Q-See is proud to back all of our products with a conditional service warranty covering all hardware for 12 months from the date of purchase. Ad
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8 9FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS Your NVR (Network Video Recorder) contains professional-grade features and flexibility that allows the do-it-yourselfer
10 112.1 CONNECTIONSQC804, 808 AND 8016Front PanelCONNECTIONS AND CONTROLSCHAPTER 2A91102113124135146157168BNO CNO C NO CVGARS232DC 12VDC 48VPOE PORTS
12 131 2QC814Front PanelQC824Front PanelNumber Item Function1 Status LightsThese show the status of the network connection, power and hard drive respe
14 15QC818Front PanelESCFNRECSHIFTENTERPOWERHDD1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NETQC818 NVR 8 Channels1 27 8 9 10 11 1312 143 4 65Number Item F
16 17QC828Front PanelESCFNRECSHIFTENTERPOWERHDD1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NETQC828 NVR 8 Channels1 27 8 9 10 11 1312 143 4 65Number Item F
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