Q See DVR QSD6204 User Guide

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GENERAL SAFETY  
Review the following safety precautions to avoid injury and prevent damage to this  
product or any products connected to it.  
1. Use proper power source  
Do not operate this product from a power source that applies more than the  
specified voltage (90~260 VDC).  
2. Do not insert anything metallic into the DVR case.  
Putting something into the DVR case can be a source of dangerous electronic  
shock.  
3. Do not operate in wet or dusty conditions.  
Avoid places like a damp basement or dusty hallway.  
4. Do not expose this product to rain or use near water.  
If this product accidentally gets wet, unplug it and contact an authorized dealer  
immediately.  
5. Keep product surfaces clean and dry.  
To clean the outside case of the DVR, use lightly dampened cloth with water (no  
solvents).  
6. Provide proper ventilation.  
This DVR has a built in fan that properly ventilates the system.  
7. Do not operate with suspected failures.  
If there are any unusual sounds or smells coming from the DVR, unplug it  
immediately and contact an authorized dealer or service center.  
8. Do not attempt to remove the DVR cover.  
Warning: You may be subjected to severe electrical shock if you remove the cover  
of the DVR.  
9. Handle DVR box carefully.  
If the DVR is dropped on any hard surface it may cause a malfunction, If it stops  
working properly due to physical damage contact an authorized dealer for repair or  
exchange.  
10. Use standard lithium cell battery. (NOTE: Manufacturer has preinstalled  
battery.)  
The standard lithium cell 3v battery located on the mother board should be  
replaced if the time clock does not hold its time after the power is turned off. Warning:  
unplug the DVR before replacing battery or you may be subjected to severe electrical  
shock. Properly dispose of old batteries.  
11. Install this product where there is good air circulation.  
This DVR system contains a hard drive which generates much heat during  
operation. Therefore do not block the air holes (bottom, upper side and back) of the  
DVR that cool down the system while running. Install or place this product in an area  
where there is good air circulation.  
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Chapter 1. Introduction to the Digital Video Recorder  
(DVR)  
The following document is a reference for Vineyard Teneyard Technologies’ Digital  
Security System, designed to simultaneously record/retrieve up to 4 or 9 channels of  
video streams. It utilizes the latest digital image compression technology to compress  
the input channel video streams, and uses a hard drive to record the compressed video  
streams.  
.Chapter 4. “Hardware Installation” explains how to install the DVR and other  
accessories in your home.  
.Chapter 5. “DVR Menu” explains how to operate and manage the DVR.  
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Chapter 2. Unit Description  
A.  
DVR Front Panel  
This chapter briefly describes the buttons on the front panel of the DVR.  
These buttons operate the basic functions, such as  
recording, playback, fast-forward, reverse, etc. For more details on the  
DVRs on-screen menu, refer to “Chapter 5. DVR Menu.”.  
(1) CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4, QUAD  
These buttons allow you to select camera images in live recording or  
playback mode. There are 5 display mode selection buttons on the front panel.  
The default display setting of the DVR is to show all 4 channels on your TV  
screen at the same time. However, when you want to see only one channel  
full screen, which means one large image, you can simply select one channel  
and it will be displayed. If you push “QUAD” camera selection button, the  
DVR will display all 4 channels (cameras) at the same time in quad screen.  
(2) REC  
Press “REC” button to start recording. A “Z” marked on the selected  
channel/s of the screen means that channel is now recording.  
(3) STOP  
To stop playback or recording press the “STOP” button. When you Press  
“STOP” button while DVR is recording the recording indicator “Z” on the  
screen will disappear.  
(4) PLAY  
After recording, press the “PLAY” button to start video playback.  
Playback will start with the latest event and continue playing sequentially  
through the contents on the hard drive.  
Please see “Playback Control” in Chapter 5 for more details.  
(5) FF  
To play the recorded video faster, press the “FF” button.  
There are six levels of fast forward playback speed.  
(a) FF1: Plays every frame without skipping any video frames at the speed of  
60FPS.  
(b) FF2: Plays two times faster (x2) than the normal play.  
(c) FF3: Plays three times faster (x3) than the normal play.  
(d) FF4~6: Increased playback speed by skipping more frames at a time  
during playback. To change the fast forward play back speed level, press the  
“FFbutton again.  
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(6) REW  
To play the recorded video backward, press the “REW” button.  
There are 6 modes of REW, 1~6.To change the reverse playback speed level,  
press the “REW” button again.  
(7) PAUSE  
To pause the video playback, press the “PAUSE” button.  
Then the video display will be stopped.  
To continue playback, push the play “PLAY “ button or “PAUSE” button  
again to resume the previous mode.  
(9) MENU/ESCAPE  
To display the menu options, press the “MENU” button. Also used to Escape  
from current screen to previous screen  
(10) UP (c) /DOWN (d) /RIGHT (f) /LEFT (e)  
To change a menu field or change the DVR configuration values, use the UP,  
DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT buttons.  
(11) SELECT/EDIT  
This button is used to change the setup value.  
(12) LED Light  
There are LED lights located on the front panel (some models on the side  
panel).When the LED light is ON, it indicates the following conditions:  
(a) Red LED-Hard Drive is currently recording video.  
(b) Green LED-Power is on.  
(13) Power Button  
Press Power button to shut down DVR  
(14) PTZ Button  
Activates buttons for Pan-Tilt-Zoom camera control  
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B. DVR Rear Panel.  
[Note] See “Chapter 4. Hardware Installation” for more details.  
(1)VIDEO OUT  
Connect DVR to TV monitor using a RCA cable or BNC cable with RCA  
adapter.  
(2)VIDEO IN (or CHANNEL IN)  
Connect cameras to DVR. Each channel port indicates a single camera  
connection. The DVR has 4 camera connection ports.  
(3)SENSOR  
You can use this sensor terminal block to install up to 4 motion sensors into  
the DVR. If you add the motion sensor devices to your DVR, the video  
recording can be triggered by motion detection. Even though you do not  
install motion detection hardware, you can utilize soft motion detection.  
(Refer to Chapter 5, Section O-Sensor Setup)  
(4)ALARM  
There is an alarm output terminal in case you need to install alarm devices.  
(5)AUDIO IN  
Use this port to connect DVR to cameras that have a microphone function so  
that you can record sound. There are two audio input ports.  
(6)AUDIO OUT  
Connect DVR to “AUDIO IN” on your TV so that you can hear recorded  
sound from TV speakers.  
(7)LAN  
Using an Ethernet cable, connect the DVR to your computer or routing  
device, such as a DSL modem or hub. The LAN (RJ-45) jack is for remote  
viewing of the DVR via the Internet.  
(8)AC-DC POWER ADAPTER JACK  
Connect the power adapter into the DVR and plug the power cable into the  
wall. Some DVR models do not have a power adapter so you may not see this.  
In case, just plug power cable from the behind of the DVR into the wall  
(9)USB 2.0 PORT  
Used to back up files to PC using PC Viewer software.  
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Chapter 3. Getting Started  
(1) Install a hard drive into your DVR (some models come with the hard drive already  
installed).  
(2) Connect the DVR to a TV set.  
(3) Connect cameras (up to 4) to the DVR.  
(4) Connect the LAN cable from the DVR to a network router (optional)  
(5) Connect any other accessories (sensors or alarms) if necessary.  
(6) Plug the power cord into the power outlet on the wall.  
Notice: We STRONGLY recommend that you plug the DVR and cameras into a  
Transient Voltage Surge Protector (UL-1449 rating). Look for a clamping voltage of 330  
or lower, Joule rating of at least 400, and a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less.  
(7) Turn on the power switch on the DVR.  
(8) Start TV Monitoring and Recording.  
Here is a check list to use when using the DVR.  
a. Make sure that a hard drive and camera(s) are properly installed (see “Chapter 4.  
Hardware Installation”)  
b. The hard drive jumper setting must be set to master (see “Hard Drive Installation”  
in Chapter 4). Otherwise the DVR may not boot up.  
c. The software used for the DVR is not compatible with your computer’s operating  
system (ie, Windows). Therefore you cannot take the hard drive from this DVR  
and install it into your computer to view recorded videos.  
d. The DVR offers you the flexibility to choose between a faster recording frame rate  
(Maximum Rate:30 frames per second) for more natural motion or recording at a  
slower frame rate and maximizing hard drive space. On a 120GB hard drive you  
will be able to record for up to six months using the slowest frame rate of one  
frame per second.  
e. There is an exception to entering “View” mode at start up. If the power is turned  
off while recording (ie. a power failure), the DVR will enter ”Power Recovery”  
mode at start up, detect that it has been shut down, and then re-initialize the  
recording process.  
Notice: See the next Chapter 4 “Hardware Installation” for more details such as  
hard drive and camera installation.  
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Chapter 4. Hardware Installation  
A. Connecting DVR to Your TV Set  
(1) Video Input/Output Connection (For TV monitor screen display)  
Any TV set that has a “RCA Video Input” terminal is suitable for displaying the  
picture. The figure below shows the video signal line connection.  
<“Video in” on TV>  
Using a RCA cable, connect “VIDEO IN” on your TV to “VIDEO OUT ” on the  
rear panel of the DVR.  
Notice: You need to purchase a RCA cable separately for connecting to the  
Video In port on the TV. A RCA female to BNC male adapter is provided for  
connecting the cable to the Video Out port of the DVR.  
(2) Audio Input/output connection(For TV speaker)  
<“Audio in”of TV>  
Using an RCA cable, connect “AUDIO IN” of your TV to “AUDIO OUT” port  
on the rear panel of the DVR.  
Notice: You need to purchase a RCA cable separately for connecting to the  
Audio In port on the TV.  
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B. Camera Installation  
(1) For cameras that have no built-in microphone  
If your cameras have cables consisting of power and video cables, connect  
“VIDEO IN” of your DVR, using the combined camera cable included in the  
package, and plug in the camera power adapter.  
<Connection Type1-For indoor/outdoor cameras or other brands that come  
with a splitter cable>  
<Connection Type2-For cameras that have a video output port on the rear>  
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(2) For cameras that have a built-in microphone  
If you’re purchased cameras that have a built-in microphone, follow the diagram  
below for installation.  
<Connection Type 1-For cameras that comes with a video/audio splitter cable>  
<Connection type2-For cameras that have direct video/audio output holes>  
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C. Sensor Installation  
The DVR can support up to 4 sensors (not included in the DVR package) in up to four  
locations.  
There are two steps for sensor installation:  
(a) Connect the sensor signal lines to the signal input terminal.  
(b) Connect the sensor power lines to the appropriate power source.  
In general, there are three different types of sensors readily available for purchase:  
(1) Normal-Close (2) Normal-Open (3) Normal  
[DVR-Sensor installation Diagram]  
Close/Open. Below is a brief diagram on how each type of sensor is installed into the  
DVR. The procedure for sensor installation is shown below:  
Notice:  
*After you install sensor(s), the programmed recording mode must be set to “S”  
for “sensor” during the hour that you are recording (See “Chapter 5.H.Record  
Schedule”).  
*Contact an authorized dealer for information about buying the appropriate  
sensors for your needs and for information concerning proper installation  
procedures.  
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D. Alarm Installation  
The DVR has an internal switch for sounding an alarm. The switch is normally  
open, but when the sensor is triggered, the alarm is activated as well. The  
circuitry is as follows:  
There are two steps for alarm installation.  
(a) Connect the alarm power lines to the alarm switch terminal.  
(b) Connect the alarm power lines to the appropriate power source.  
The following diagram shows how you install an alarm device into your  
DVR.  
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E. LAN-DVR Connection  
See the diagram below for steps to connect your DVR to a local area network or the  
internet. For remote monitoring from your computer, you must have a LAN  
connection available or Internet access service.  
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F. Power Connection  
Connect the DVR power adapter at the back of the DVR unit.  
Notice: We also STRONGLY recommend that you plug the DVR and cameras into a  
Transient Voltage Surge Protector (UL-1449 rating). Look for a clamping voltage of 330  
or lower, Joule rating of at least 400, and a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less.  
Now the DVR is ready to go!! Turn on the power button at the front of the DVR.  
The next chapter will explain about the DVR menu and how to operate the DVR.  
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Chapter 5. DVR Menu  
Below you will find a screen shot of the DVR main menu. Press the MENU button to  
display the screen.  
Main menu  
Press [MENU] to enter main menu. Use [UP] and [DOWN] to select item.  
Press [SEL] to modify setting and [MENU] to confirm and exit.  
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1. Camera Setup  
There are 4 cameras that can be connected to the DVR. Use the key buttons on the  
front panel to select which cameras are turned ON or OFF for real-time viewing on  
the screen, change ON/OFF by pressing the ‘SELECT’ button.  
In the example above, cameras 1,2,3,4 are ON.  
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2. Record Setup  
SELECT  
Selecting the camera channel/s on RECORD SETUP menu is  
the same as CAMERA SETUP options.  
CAMERA(S)  
FOR  
RECORDING  
Choose the cameras you want to Record by selecting “ON”  
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3. Record Frame Rate  
ADJUST BETWEEN 1  
The total frame rate per second is 50/60.You can set  
TO 25 (PAL) OR 1 to 30 the frame rate per channel (1-25) /(1-30). If the frame  
(NTSC) FRAMES PER rate you select causes the total frame rate to exceed  
SECOND  
50FPS the software automatically changes the largest  
frame rate value to a smaller value.  
The higher the record frame rate ,the more natural  
movement will appear during playback. The lower record  
frame rate, the more space you will save on the hard  
drive. There are various record frame rate settings to  
choose from.  
4. Video Quality  
There are four different video quality settings, The  
higher the video quality is the clearer the image will be  
during playback. The lower the video quality is the more  
space you will save on the hard drive.  
Highest  
High  
Normal  
Low  
The video quality in View Mode is not affected by the video  
quality setting, These settings only affect the video quality  
during playback of a recording.  
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5. Record Schedule  
The time line below indicates the hours of the day based  
on an AM/PM clock. For each hour you may select  
between NO RECORD, RECORD, or  
SENSOR-RECORD.  
.ALWAYS  
.SENSOR  
.NO REC  
Press the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” arrows to maneuver and  
use the “SELECT” button to change between continuous  
recording, sensor recording and no recording, Once you  
have finished, press ”MENU” to exit.  
(RECORD) System will record continuously during this  
period. (SENSOR-RECORD) System will record when  
sensor is triggered.  
(NO-RECORD) System will not record during this period.  
You must press the “REC” button to record in these three  
modes.  
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6. Sensor Setup  
Notice: You need to buy sensors separately to make sensored alarm recording  
functions operate on your DVR system.  
MOTION  
SENSOR  
RECORDING  
SENSORED RECORD TIME  
This indicates the length of recording time after the sensor’s last  
detection of movement.  
ALARM ON TIME  
It indicates how long the alarm lasts after a sensor is triggered.  
*SENSORED RECORD TIME and ALARM ON TIME are measured  
in seconds.  
HARDWARE SENSOR SETUP  
It indicates the sub menu for setting up the external motion sensor  
devices.  
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In this example, Channel 1 has sensors installed, Open and Close,  
respectively.  
MOTION DETECTOR SETUP  
This indicates the sub menu for setting up the software motion  
detection without any external sensor devices.  
In this example, Channel 1 has Motion Detection enabled.  
The image below shows the Motion Detection Area setup. As you  
see in the example below there are 3 shaded regions. Each region  
MOTION  
SENSOR  
RECORDING represents different levels of motion sensitivity required to activate  
sensor recording.  
Adjust the sensitivity by first selecting the specific region in the  
view you would like to set. Then press ‘STOP’ button to adjust the  
sensitivity.  
A blinking block (cursor) shows the particular setting sensitivity for  
that block. The Level 0 setting means the block area is disabled.  
Level 3 is the highest level of sensitivity. By pushing the  
“SELECT” button you can choose the sensitivity of the blinking  
block.  
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7. Hard Drive Setup  
HARD DRIVE  
INFORMATION  
1.OVERWRITE ENABLED:  
If you choose YES (default setting), recording continues and  
overwrites oldest previous recordings when hard drive space  
is Full. If you choose NO, the recording session stops when  
the hard drive capacity is full.  
2. MASTER HDD SIZE:  
This shows the size of the primary hard drive installed in the  
DVR.  
3. MASTER HDD USED:  
This shows the space used on the primary hard disk drive for  
recording.  
4. MASTER HDD FORMAT:  
If you format the hard drive, it will erase all the data  
recorded on the primary hard drive.  
5. SLAVE HDD SIZE  
This shows the space available on the secondary hard drive  
in the DVR.  
6. SLAVE HDD USED  
This shows the space used on the secondary hard disk drive  
for recording.  
7. SLAVE HDD FORMAT  
If you format the hard drive, it will erase all the data  
recorded on the secondary hard drive.  
NOTICE: This DVR does not support a slave hard drive.  
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7.1 Hard Drive Format  
HARD  
When you press the “SELECT” key you will be prompted to input a  
DRIVE  
FORMAT  
Password when the hard drive format menu appears.  
Type Password (6) ::――――――  
When you key in the correct password the following message will  
flash 3 times.  
“password correct Hard Disk Formatting…”  
Otherwise, the following error message will be displayed on the  
screen.  
“Password Incorrect”  
Notice: The Factory Default password is 111111.This number (1)  
corresponds with the button for camera “one” on the front of your  
DVR.  
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8. Miscellaneous Setup  
.CHANGE  
PASSEWORD  
.SET TIME  
.HIDDEN  
CHANNEL(ON/OFF)  
.AUDIO PORT  
SETUP  
.PTZ SETUP  
.COLOR SETUP  
.PASSWORD  
CONTROL  
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(1) PASSWORD CHANGE  
When you select “CHANGE PASSWORD”, the menu below will  
·6-DIGIT  
open.  
PASSWORD  
·DEFAULT  
PASSWORD  
SETTING:  
111111  
1. Press the channel 1 button six times.  
2. Once you have input the current password, you can set a new  
password.  
3. Then confirm the password you have set.  
·You can use a combination of any of the buttons, except the [MENU]  
button on the front of your DVR to set a new password  
·When the new password is accepted the following screen message will  
flash: “Password changed”  
·The message will blink 3 times. Then the “MENU” will return. If the  
password is not accepted you will receive a message that informs you  
that it was not accepted and the “MENU” returns. You may try again  
by repeating the same steps.  
NOTICE: The Factory Default Password is 111111.This number  
(1) Corresponds with the button for camera “one” on the front of  
your DVR.  
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(2) SET TIME  
.Year  
You can change year/date/hour/minute/second by using the SET  
TIME menu.  
.Date  
.Hour  
.Minute  
Second  
2007/11/11=year/month/day 17:50:01=hour/minute/second Use  
the “LEFT” and “RIGHT” buttons on the front panel to move  
the cursor below the numbers back and forth. Then use the  
“SELECT” button to change the numeric values of date & time.  
(3) HIDDEN CHANNEL  
In the example,  
select HIDDEN  
CHANNEL  
[4], camera 4 IS  
hidden.  
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(4) AUDIO PORT SETUP  
AUDIO CHANNEL  
NUMBER  
AUDIO RECORD,  
MUTE YES/NO  
When you move the cursor to “AUDIO PORT RECORD”  
and push the “SELECT” button, the option will be changed  
to NO or YES .If the option is YES, the audio will be  
recorded onto the hard drive when you push the RECORD  
button.  
When you move the cursor to “AUDIO PORT VIDEO  
CHANNEL” and push “select” button the option will be  
changed to “2”. If you push “SELECT” button one more  
time the option will be changed to “3” and one more time  
will set the channel to “4”.  
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For Example  
The setup screen for the above configuration would look like this:  
(5) PTZ SETUP  
This DVR can control speed dome cameras (PTZ), which are connected to the DVR.  
SPEED: Set the band rate of each channel (2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 56000)  
PROTOCOL: Select PELCO-P or PELCO-D protocol.  
CAMERA&ID: Set camera (1-4); Set ID (1-32)  
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COLOR SETUP  
.CON  
.BR1  
.HUE  
.SAT  
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·PASSWORD  
CONTROL  
9. Network Setup  
NETWORK  
SETUP  
Note: The default MAC address is: “00-11-22-33-44-55”, but after  
“00” the address will be set by the system!.  
Use the UP “”and DOWN “”buttons to left to right and use the  
“SELECT ” button to change the numbers.  
.Once you have finished making your changes, press the “MENU”  
button.  
.Press the “MENU” button again to exit NETWORK SETUP.  
.For more details about each network configuration item, see the  
following:  
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Accessing the DVR over a network  
To access the DVR through a computer you need to make sure the  
default gateway on the DVR is the same IP address as your router, and  
the first three sets of numbers of the DVR IP address are the same as  
the first three sets of numbers of router’s address. Example: if your  
router’s default gateway is 192.168.1.1 then the default gateway  
setting in the DVR should be 192.168.1.1, and the first three sets of  
numbers on the DVR's IP address should be 192.168.1. The last set of  
numbers has to be different then those on any other devices attached to  
the router to avoid conflicts. The subnet on the DVR also needs to be  
the same as the router, example: if the subnet on the router is  
255.255.255.0 the subnet on the DVR needs to be 255.255.255.0. To  
get the default gateway and subnet of the router, on a computer that is  
attached to the same router as the DVR, click on the start button, then  
click on run, then enter cmd into the box and click on OK. At the  
curser type ipconfig, the default gateway and subnet will be displayed.  
To access the DVR through Internet Explorer: Once you have set  
up the network settings on the DVR to match the settings of your  
router, you need to modify your browser controls. You need to allow  
Pop-ups. To do so go to the Internet Explorer tool bar and select the  
"tools" option, then select the "Pop up Blocker" option and select  
"Turn Off Pop-up Blocker.” You will also need to enable Active X  
controls. To do so go to the Internet Explorer tool bar and select the  
"tools" option, then "Internet Options", then "Security", then click the  
"Custom Level" button, and make sure the Active X Controls and Plug  
Ins are set to prompt or enabled. To connect to the DVR  
from the computer you would then open an internet browser window  
and enter the gateway IP of your router. You will get a login screen  
were you will need to enter your user name and password (admin  
and 12345 by default). The first time you connect a webcam program  
will be downloaded to your system and you may get a message that an  
ActiveX control on the page may be unsafe but it is ok to click the Yes  
option to download the control and program since you have requested  
the program.  
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Accessing the DVR from a remote computer  
To access the DVR from a remote computer, in addition to the above  
steps, you will also need to forward port 80 on the router the DVR is  
attached to, to the IP address of the DVR. (This port can be changed if  
if the port is currently being used by another program.) How you  
would do this depends on the brand and model number of your router.  
You can go to www.portforward.com to get instructions on how to  
forward ports on most popular routers. To access your router's  
program you would open an internet browser window and type the  
default gateway of the router into the address bar at the top of the  
window. Then follow the instructions for your router.  
To access the DVR through Internet Explorer: once you have setup  
the network settings on the DVR to match the settings of your router  
and forwarded the ports needed by the DVR, you need to modify your  
browser controls. You need to allow Pop-ups. To do so go to the  
Internet Explorer tool bar and select the "tools" option, then select the  
"Pop up Blocker" option and select "Turn Off Pop-up Blocker.” You  
will also need to enable Active X controls. To do so go to the Internet  
Explorer tool bar and select the "tools" option, then "Internet  
Options", then "Security", then click the "Custom Level" button, and  
make sure the Active X Controls and Plug Ins are set to prompt or  
enabled. To connect to the DVR from the remote computer you would  
then open an internet browser window and enter the internet IP of your  
router. To get the internet IP of your router go to  
www.myipaddress.com from a computer that is attached to the same  
router as the DVR. You would then access the DVR by typing the IP  
address you got from www.myipaddress.com into the browser window  
(Example:http://70.69.120.123). You will get a login screen were you  
will need to enter your user name and password (admin and 111111 by  
default). The first time you connect a webcam program will be  
downloaded to your system and you may get a message that an  
ActiveX control on the page may be unsafe but it is ok to click the Yes  
option to download the control and program since you requested the  
program.  
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Static verses dynamic addresses: You can access the DVR through a  
static or dynamic IP address, however a dynamic address can change  
from time to time. How often depends on your service provider. We  
suggest www.Dyndns.org or www.no-ip.com domain name service. If  
you register your domain name for the DVR, you can use this service  
to connect to your DVR without the need for a static or public IP  
address. You do need to leave a computer attached to the router and  
ON to be able to use this service, but it could help avoid the higher  
cost of having a static address.  
NETWORK  
SETUP  
-USER  
SETUP  
When a user connects to the DVR via the Internet, Internet  
Explorer will prompt the user to enter a username and password.  
There are two kinds of user, ADMIN and USER.  
The default value for username and password of “USER” is  
blank, Nothing. This allows the user to connect without username  
or password.  
However, in order to control the DVR, the user must login as  
“ADMIN ”, and at that time must type the username and  
Password set by this menu.  
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NETWORK  
SETUP  
(cont.)  
10.VIDEO BACKUP  
VIDEO  
BACKUP  
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11. Reset Menu  
RESTORE  
Selecting ‘RESET MENU’ will restore all of the factory default  
settings for the DVR.  
FACTORY  
DEFAULT  
SETTINGS  
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A. Record Control  
RECORDING BY When the “RECORD” button is pressed, the recording process  
CAMERA  
starts immediately. The recording channel indicators (red dot)  
next to CH1 and CH2 on the screen indicate that those  
channels have been selected to record and are recording.  
B. Record Playback Control  
When you press the MENU button during PLAY mode, the  
PLAYBACK  
CONTROL  
SEARCH TIME window will open as illustrated below. While in  
this window, you can either choose and playback a recorded event  
or manually input a specific time to be viewed.  
To choose and playback a recorded event:  
When you first open the SEARCH TIME window, the arrow will be  
pointing at the most recent event. Use the “UP” and “DOWN”  
buttons to find the event that you want to view and then press the  
PLAY button. The event you have chosen will start playing.  
2007/09/19=year/month/day 15:05:43=hour/minute/second  
When the arrow is pointing at a specific event, the date and time  
below HARD DRIVE: MASTER shows the beginning (date and  
time) to the ending (date and time) of that recorded event.  
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PLAYBACK  
CONTROL  
To manually input a specific time to be viewed:  
1. Open the SEARCH TIME window by pressing the “MENU”  
button during “PLAY” mode. The arrow will be next to the  
most recently recorded event.  
The date and time displayed under HARD DRIVE: MASTER  
now corresponds with the beginning and ending period of what  
has been recorded on your hard drive.  
2. Press the “DOWN” button and the arrow will move below the  
date and time references under HARD DRIVE: MASTER.  
3. Move the arrow left or right by using the UP “” and  
DOWN “” buttons. Change the date and time digits by  
pressing the SELECT button.  
4. Finally, input the desired starting date an time, press the  
“PLAY” button and the DVR will start playing.  
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B. Record Mode  
If you press the “REC” button, the DVR goes into “REC” mode. The DVR will  
start recording based on set “Record Schedule”. In record mode, you can change  
channel view and switch the audio channel. However, you cannot playback while  
in record mode.  
C. View Control  
SINGLE  
OR  
In EACH mode, you can use the following keys to select the  
camera that you want to see in full screen during playback.  
MULTI-SCREEN  
VIEW  
Cam 1-4  
Each View button controls FULL SCREEN display for the  
selected channel (From cameras 1-4)  
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Chapter 6. USB Programming (optional)  
6. USB Programming  
6.1 Install  
1. Place the USB Driver Program CD into your CD ROM.  
2. If your CD ROM does not auto-run the install CD, go to “My Computer”, select  
your CD drive, and click on “PCVIEWER.EXE”.  
3. Follow the prompts on your PC to finish the installation.  
6.2 Program Interface  
To run the program (Double click “  
System will detect the HDD automatically when you connect the USB cable to  
your PC.  
” icon on your desktop).  
Note: If the HDD is not detected, please perform the following steps:  
(1) Close the USB program window, and remove the USB cable.  
(2) Press [  
PLAY] twice to put the DVR into the Playback mode.  
(3) Connect the USB cable to the PC again.  
Please allow up to 30 seconds for the DVR to show video on your PC.  
Please make sure that the PC has detected the hard drive before you double click  
player icon.  
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Button functions:  
1.PTZ Control  
11.Record  
12.Search  
2.Zoom in, Zoom Out  
3.HDD Play Mode  
4.File Play Mode  
5.Net Play Mode  
6.Event List  
13.Reverse  
14.Record  
15.Stop  
16.Pause  
7.Control Panel  
17.Play  
8.Remote Login  
9.Change Storage Device  
10.Capture Image  
18.Forward  
19.Playback Slider  
20.Audio Slider  
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Press  
(button 6) to open the video event lists.  
Press  
(button 7) to configure the DVR play/record system.  
Press  
(button 17) to play video.  
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Chapter 7. Trouble Shooting Guide  
1. What kind of camera should I buy for this DVR?  
Any BNC or RCA interface indoor/outdoor/infrared camera will work with the  
DVR. It doesn’t matter the color of the camera. However, web cameras that  
require a USB interface are not compatible with the DVR.  
2. What kind of sensor device should I buy for sensor recording?  
Any motion detection sensor is compatible with our DVR.  
3. What kind of alarm device should I buy for DVR?  
Most sound alarms are compatible with our DVR.  
4. I can’t turn on the DVR.  
Make sure that the power switch is on. If the power switch is on and you still  
can’t turn on DVR, make sure that the power cord is plugged in correctly and the  
green power light on DVR front panel is on.  
5. I see nothing but a blue screen after I turn on the DVR.  
Check the camera input and video output connection on DVR rear panel. If  
you can’t find any problem with these connections, check whether the  
camera power cable is firmly connected.  
6. I pushed the MENU button but it doesn’t show the menu directory.  
When the DVR is in record mode no button on the front panel will work. You  
will see the yellow light on the front panel when DVR is recording. To end  
recording press the STOP button.  
7. I push the Record button but nothing records.  
Make sure the “Record Schedule” menu shows that the current time is  
marked by a “red block” not a “white block”.  
8. I turn on the DVR and no buttons work.  
Make sure hard drive jumper is set as a “master”. Check the two connectors  
(power cable & IDE cable) from hard drive to DVR to see if they are firmly  
connected.  
9. I installed only one camera to channel 1 but channel 1 screen does  
not show anything.  
Under Menu and Camera Select, select 1.  
10. Can I record everything 24 hours 7 days a week without stopping?  
Yes. On Record Schedule on the Menu, select “Red Block” for 0-24 periods.  
11. Can I prevent other people from stopping the recording while I am  
gone? Would creating a password do it?  
The only way to prevent it is to place the DVR in a room where nobody else  
can enter.  
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12. Can I still record all the events while I review the previous recording?  
No. This DVR currently doesn’t support recording while playback.  
13. How long is the warranty period?  
One year from the original date of purchase. We will gladly offer repair or  
replacement for all defective units.  
14. What is the correct jumper setting for using a single hard drive?  
Single master without slave. Most of HDD drives come with the jumper setting as a  
Master without slave, so you may not need to change the jumper setting after you  
Purchase HDD and install it into DVR. Check the documentation that came with your  
hard drive.  
15. What is the largest hard drive that I can install in the DVR?  
This unit supports a SATA hard drive up to 500GB  
16. How can I erase all data on the hard disk drive?  
Select “HDD Format” option on the menu.  
17. Why do I need a password?  
You may need a password to format hard drive. The password is for your protection.  
18. I forgot my password. What should I do?  
Press the “STOP” button five times and it will reset the DVR settings to factory  
default.  
Then the password will reset to factory default (111111). *Channel 1button is as same  
as a numeric number  
19. Can my desktop PC read the video data on hard disk drive in DVR?  
Yes, MS-Windows can detect HDD but cannot recognize the file system. You must  
use a PC application (i.e. PC Viewer) to view the video image.  
20. What happens if I install my PC hard disk drive into the DVR?  
You can use a PC hard disk drive in the DVR. However, once it runs in DVR, it will  
delete Any PC operation system and files on the hard drive.  
21. What kind of hard drive should I purchase to make the DVR run?  
Any PC compatible SATA hard disk drive will work.  
22. Does this DVR kit come with sensors, cameras, or hard disk drive?  
Some models come with a hard disk drive and cameras. Some models don’t. please  
check the package contents information on the DVR box. If the DVR unit that you’ve  
purchased contains a digital video recording system only, then you need to buy  
accessories separately to complete a digital video recording surveillance system. A  
single hard drive and a single camera are minimum requirements to make a digital  
surveillance system complete.  
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Appendix  
Technical Specifications  
4-Channel DVR  
Items  
Descriptions  
Video Standard  
Video  
NTSC, PAL  
4 Channels/2 Channels  
Input/Output  
Audio  
2 Channels/2 Channels  
Resolution  
Input/Output  
Monitoring  
NTSC:720X480@30fps(Each Ch)  
PAL:720X576@25fps(Each Ch)  
Full-D1,1-CH/4-CH Display  
NTSC:720X240@60fps(4Ch.Total)  
PAL:720X288@50fps(4Ch.Total)  
Variable Frame Rate/Variable QL  
per Channel  
Features  
Recording  
Resolution  
Features  
Quality  
4-Level(Highest High Normal low)  
Audio  
ADPCM2 CODEC  
MPEG4  
Video  
Motion Detection  
Microprocessor  
Settable Window/Level  
32-bit RISC Processor  
Network Interface TCP/IP (RJ45)  
Network Monitor  
PTZ Interface  
USB Interface  
VGA Output  
IE (Internet Explorer)  
RS485  
USB 2.0  
Optional  
Remote control  
Power supply  
IR remote control  
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Recording Time Table  
(Per 160GB of storage with the installation of 4 cameras.)  
Unit: Hour  
1fps  
Standard Quality  
Highest  
60fps  
62  
48fps  
78  
32fps  
116  
16fps  
232  
330  
401  
450  
3720  
High  
NTSC  
Normal  
88  
110  
134  
150  
165  
201  
225  
5280  
107  
120  
6420  
Lower  
7200  
Standard Quality  
Highest  
50fps  
64  
36fps  
89  
24fps  
133  
188  
229  
256  
12fps  
267  
375  
458  
513  
1fps  
3200  
4500  
5500  
6150  
High  
PAL  
Normal  
90  
125  
153  
171  
110  
123  
Lower  
The figures in the table above were estimated under ideal recording conditions  
and may vary from your actual recording situation.  
In the table above, multiply by 2 for recording hours with an 320 GB HDD and 3  
for recording hours with a 500 GB HDD.  
The complexity of the image and the amount of motion recorded greatly  
influences the recording capacity of your hard drive (HDD). The higher the  
frames per second and the higher the video quality setting, the lower your HDD  
recording capacity will be. In the same manner, the lower the frames per second  
setting and the lower the video quality setting, the higher your HDD recording  
capacity will be.  
Note that the lower frame rate does not mean a lower video quality. The video  
quality remains the same whether the frames per second setting is set high or low.  
One frame per second is the same as taking a photo every second.  
NTSC:Max.60 fps, PAL:Max.50 fps  
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Q-SEE Product Warranty  
Thank you for choosing our products.  
All of our products users have a conditional free warranty repair service for  
hardware within 12 months starting from purchase date, and a free exchange service  
within one month (valid for manufacturing defects). Permanent upgrading service is  
provided for the software.  
Liability Exclusions:  
Any product malfunction, abnormalities in operation or damage caused by  
following reasons are not within the free service scope of our company. Please select  
payable service.  
(1) Equipment damage caused by improper operation  
(2) Improper environment and conditions in/on which the equipment operates, e.g.,  
improper power, environment temperature, humidity and lightening strike etc. that  
cause equipment damage.  
(3) Damage caused by acts of nature: earthquake and fire etc.  
(4) Equipment damage caused by the maintenance of personnel not authorized by our  
company.  
(5) Product sold over 12 months ago.  
In order to provide various services to you, please complete registration  
procedure after you purchase the product. Cut off or copy User’s Information Card  
and fax or mail it to us after the card is filled in. You can also register the product by  
going to the www.q-see.com website and clicking on the Register link.  
If you have questions:  
Contact Us:  
Mailing Address:  
DPS Inc.  
Customer Service:  
Phone: 877-998-3440 x 538  
8015 E. Crystal Dr  
Anaheim, CA 92807  
Website:  
Tech Support:  
Fax:  
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Customer Information Card  
User’s Name  
Company  
Name  
Mr./Mrs.  
Postal  
Address  
Postal code  
Phone  
Number  
E-mail  
Model  
Number of  
Product  
Serial  
Number of  
Product  
Purchase  
Date  
Distributor  
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2. We do not accept any responsibility for any harm caused by using our product.  
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