Q See Security Camera DPQS001E User Guide

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Quick Start Guide  
QS Series DVRs  
For more information about your new  
system, look for “QS” on our website or  
in our online support materials at  
IMPORTANT! This walkthrough will allow you to test your cameras and connections before you mount them.  
Before You Get Started  
A: Gather Your Components.  
B: Unpack the box...  
You will need:  
Check the contents against the “What’s in the Box” list that was  
packed at the top of your product. If you notice any damage or  
missing components, please contact Q-See Customer Support at  
1. A 19” or larger VGA PC monitor and VGA cable OR a television of any size.  
2. A surge protector  
We STRONGLY recommend that you use one that has the following  
specifications:  
• UL-1449 Rated  
• Clamping voltage of 330 or lower  
• Joule rating of at least 400  
• Response time of 10 nanoseconds or less  
3. A power screw driver/drill to mount your cameras.  
Your DVR can be controlled using the included USB mouse, remote control or the function keys on the front of the unit. For the purposes of this guide, we will be giving instructions using the mouse. Because this guide  
covers several models in the QS series of DVRs, components in photos may not exactly match those on your particular model.  
Be sure to register your product!  
This poster is intended to help you get your Q-See security system up and running. There are many additional features which  
can be customized to your specific needs. More information and instructions are available in the User Manual incuded on the  
click SUPPORT  
Note:  
and then select the online registration form.  
For information on how to configure your system for remote monitoring on the Internet or on your smartphone, please refer to  
the Remote Monitoring Guide also included on the accompanying CD.  
Complete the product registration form to receive  
warranty/technical support benefits and to be notified  
of product updates and free downloadable firmware  
updates to your DVR.  
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IMPORTANT! You must follow these steps to enter the current date and time in order to effectively use the video search function described at the end of this guide.  
Initial Set Up  
Your DVR features a Startup Wizard that will guide you through the initial setup process including connecting your system to your network and the Internet. This Wizard should only be run during initial setup and should  
be turned off once you’ve completed setup.  
4. The DVR will attempt to connect to your network’s  
router. If it is successful, it will indicate that it is  
STEP 4 Startup Wizard  
connected along with displaying your LAN (Local  
Area Network) address. This is the address which  
you will use when accessing the DVR from a  
computer or mobile device on the same network  
(ie; within the same building as the DVR).  
If the attempt is unsuccessful, ensure that your  
DVR is properly connected before clicking on  
Prev. and trying again.  
1. The Startup Wizard will launch once your DVR  
has booted up. You may choose to create your  
password for the admin account at this time.  
Clicking in the Password field will open a Virtual  
Keyboard to allow you to enter characters.  
Otherwise, you may set it later in the User menu  
found inside the Basic menu.  
2. There are three areas in this next window which  
allow you to select your preferred language  
along with setting the correct date time. The  
Time tab also enables you to set your preferred  
format for displaying dates (day, month or year  
first) as well as whether the DVR will use the 24-  
hour method or the conventional AM/PM mode  
for noting time.  
You should also select your time zone at this  
point. Enabling Time Server allows the DVR to  
check a network server to maintain accurate time  
which can be vital to ensure the integrity of your  
recordings.  
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5. In the next series of windows, your DVR will  
attempt to establish connectivity to the Internet  
through your router using the UPnP protocol.  
Most routers have this functionality.  
NOTE: 2Wire brand routers do not offer UPnP and  
you will need to consult the Networking Guide  
poster to connect your DVR to the Internet.  
If you experience difficulties, please consult  
your router’s manual to ensure that the UPnP  
functionality is available and is enabled on your  
router. Once you have adjusted your settings, you  
may click on Prev. Step to go back and try again.  
You may get an error message if you attempt to  
run the wizard a second time after a successful  
connection.  
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Use the DST tab to set Daylight Savings Time so  
that the DVR will adjust the clock automatically.  
If you do not know when it begins or ends, you  
may make these settings at a later time using the  
Basic menu.  
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6. If it is able to successfully communicate with  
the router through UPnP, the DVR will access  
the ports which you will use to control and view  
the system over the Internet and it will indicate  
success.  
The DVR will also determine its Internet or WAN  
(Wide Area Network) address which it will display  
in the final window of this step. This is the IP  
address which you will enter into a browser  
window or remote monitoring program when away  
from your network.  
Write down your network addresses:  
3. Click Next Step to to get to the Network Setup  
explanation window.You should ensure that your  
DVR is properly connected to your router using  
an Ethernet or Network cable before continuing.  
It is not recommended to connect the DVR to a  
network hub, but rather directly to the router that  
connects your system to the Internet.  
In most cases, the router will have a light that  
flashes when it detects a device properly  
connected to that port.  
Local Address:___________________________________  
Internet IP Address: _______________________________  
Please note that even after you have connected your  
DVR to the network, you will still need to consult the  
Remote Network Poster included with your DVR in  
order to fully access the Remote Monitoring function.  
When you are ready, click Next Step to allow  
your system to connect to your network.  
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IMPORTANT! If your bundle came with specialty cameras, such as a PTZ, please consult the instructions for that camera first.  
Camera Set Up  
STEP 5 Connecting the Cameras  
1. Connect the BNC and power leads on the camera to the matching connectors on the  
4. Repeat for each camera included with this package to ensure proper connection and  
power and video cable.  
function.  
NOTE: The male power end fits into the matching power lead on the camera.  
5. Connect the single end of the power splitter to the power adapter.  
Depending on your  
package, you may have  
more than one camera  
power supply and power  
splitter.  
2. Connect the BNC connector on the other end of the cable to any of the Video In ports  
on the back of the DVR.  
6. Plug the power adapter into a surge protector. You should now see a live video feed  
from each of your cameras.  
3. Plug one of the power leads on the power splitter into the power lead on the power and  
video cable.  
Repeat the steps until you  
have connected all of your  
cameras.  
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You may now mount your  
cameras.  
REPEAT  
Operation  
4. To view these recordings you may either:  
a. Click on the desired file in the list (b), or;  
b. Click on the Playback button below the Calendar to beging playing back the first file recorded that day.  
STEP 6 Playback and Search  
1. Click on the Start button on the left of the Control Bar at the bottom of the screen to open the Main  
menu. If you do not see the Control Bar, right-click on the screen with the mouse to reveal it.  
Either method will open the Playback window with the Playback Control Bar underneath your video.  
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2. Once the Main menu is opened, click  
on Search to open the Video Search  
window.  
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Item  
Function  
Select the date to search  
Shows the time videos were recorded on each channel  
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Item  
Function  
Calendar  
Time Scale  
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Play/Pause  
Pauses and restarts playback  
3. Your DVR is configured to record when-  
ever motion is detected. The Calendar  
(a) will highlight dates with recorded  
10 Frame Advance  
11 Slow Advance  
12 Fast Advance  
13 Digital Zoom  
14 Volume  
Moves playback forward one frame  
Plays video forward at 1/2, 1/4 or 1/8 speed  
Plays video forwards at 2, 4, or 8x speed  
Zoom into a video  
Playback Progress  
Fence  
Shows location of playback within the records. This may be moved  
forward or back.  
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video in red.  
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Files  
Red areas indicate files triggered by events.  
Green areas are files that were recorded when the channel was set  
to record regularly.  
The current date is indicated in blue. A  
Will only affect channels with recorded audio. You must have an  
audio-equipped camera or microphone connected to your DVR.  
list of video files recorded that day will  
appear in the right portion of the window  
(b).  
Increase/Decrease  
Time Scale  
Zooms Time Scale to allow more precise selection of video files  
15 Hide Playback  
Controls  
Hides Playback Controls, Calendar and Time Scale. Right clicking  
will reveal them.  
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Recorded time  
Shows when the currently playing file was recorded  
16 Minimize/Maximize Clicking this will hide or reveal the Time Scale and Calendar while  
leaving the playback controls on screen.  
To find later recordings, click on the  
Next button (d) to go to the next “page”  
of recorded files.  
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Minimize/Maximize Clicking this will hide or reveal the Time Scale and Calendar while  
leaving the playback controls on screen.  
17 Close Playback  
Ends playback and returns to Video Search window.  
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Fast Rewind  
Plays video backwards at normal or 2, 4, or 8x speed  
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