Q See DVR QSD9004CM User Guide

4 Channel H.264 DVR  
Model: QSD9004CM  
What’s in the box? check that your package includes the following:  
PWR  
HDD  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
QUAD  
PTZ  
REW  
PA USE  
PLAY  
FWD  
STOP  
REC  
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Software CD  
4 Channel DVR  
Manual  
USB Mouse  
Ethernet Cable  
Power Supply for DVR  
Remote Control  
60 FT. Cables x 4  
Power Supply and 4 Way  
Splitter for Cameras  
Digital Peripheral Solutions, Inc.  
8015 East Crystal Drive,  
Anaheim, CA 92807  
Cameras x2 - QSC7614  
x2 - QSC7614W  
Hard Drive (Pre-Installed)  
BNC to RCA Cable  
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C Setting up the DVR to Record:  
Setup  
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This system offers three modes for recording:  
1. Manual 2. Time Schedule 3. Motion Detection  
To navigate through the DVR menu, three options are available:  
1. DVR Front Panel: Use the DIRECTION keys to move the cursor and the  
SEL key to select  
2. Remote Control  
3. USB Mouse (included)  
C1  
A Accessing the DVR menus  
Push MENU from the DVR front panel, or remote.  
The Main Menu offers the following Setup Features:  
From the main menu, select RECORD to enter into the Record Setup menu (C1).  
CAMERA: Setup name display, position, image  
view, and record quality of each channel (camera).  
RECORD: Enable recording & audio, set resolution  
& quality, recording mode and file size.  
NETWORK: Setup Network access (Remote  
Internet Monitoring).  
SEARCH: Find files for playback and backup.  
DEVICES: Manage & format hard drive and USB  
devices. Setup alarms, PTZ cameras, mobile phone  
access and motion detection.  
CHANNEL: “ON” enables video to record from the respective camera. If the  
channel is set to “OFF”, video from that channel will not record.  
RESOLUTION: D1= 704x480, HD1= 704x240, CIF=352x240  
QUALITY: Best, Good, Normal  
Using higher resolution and quality settings, results in better video quality, but  
takes up more space on the hard drive. Choosing lower settings, results in lower  
video quality, but takes up less space on the hard drive.  
AUDIO: If audio is ENABLED, sound will be recorded with the video from the  
channels, and will have audio output on playback mode. If audio is DISABLED,  
sound will not record, and will have no audio output on playback mode (Audio  
cameras or a microphone is required to record the sound).  
REC MODE: Sets DVR to record on Manual, Motion Detection, and Time  
Schedule Recording Detailed (instructions below).  
SYSTEM: Setup time, date, password and video  
mode.  
PACK TIME: Choose the time length of all recorded files: 15, 30, 45, 60 min  
(Max = 60 min).  
B Setup Image View and Record Quality  
Manual Recording:  
From the Main Menu, select CAMERA. Here you  
From the Record Setup screen, set the Rec Mode to “ALWAYS”. Your DVR  
will continuously record, and separate files will be created with the Pack Time  
Intervals you selected.  
can setup the name display (up to 8 characters)  
and position of each channel (camera). Select  
COLOR SETUP to adjust the image brightness,  
saturation, contrast and hue settings of each  
channel (camera). You can also choose whether  
each channel can be previewed in LIVE MODE  
and/or RECORDING MODE.  
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Motion Detection Recording:  
Time Schedule Recording:  
From the Record Setup screen, set the Rec Mode to “TIME SCHEDULE  
RECORD” and click “SCHEDULE” in green. This will display the Schedule menu  
(C2). The options are: All, CH-1, CH-2, CH-3, and CH-4 respectively. The channel  
you select will be highlighted in “Blue”, and the unselected channels will be Grey.  
Click on the red ALARM option box, and then click on the boxes for the days and  
times that you want to record using this option on the timeline. You can use the  
[From – To] pull-down menus and COPY button to copy settings from one day to  
another day, or all days. Your DVR will record on Motion Detection, and separate  
files will be created with the Pack Time Intervals you selected.  
From the Record Setup screen, set the Rec Mode to “TIME SCHEDULE  
RECORD” and click “SCHEDULE” in green. This will display the Schedule menu  
(C2). Select the channels (cameras) that you wish to record on a schedule. The  
options are: All, CH-1, CH-2, CH-3, and CH-4 respectively. The channel you select  
will be highlighted in “Blue”, and the unselected channels will be “Gray”. Click on  
the green GENERAL option box, and then select the boxes for the days and times  
to record using this option on the timeline. You can use the [From – To] pull-down  
menus and COPY button to copy settings from one day to another day, or all days.  
Your DVR will record on it’s Time Schedule and separate files will be created with  
the Pack Time Intervals you selected.  
Select APPLY to activate your customized schedule, and go to the Devices  
option (C3), and then select the Motion Option (C4) which will display the Motion  
Detect Box.  
Select APPLY to activate your customized schedule, and then reboot the  
DVR.  
C4  
C3  
You can also click on the DEFAULT button to use the system defaults.  
The system default settings are:  
Hr 01:00 am-07:59 am : No recording  
Hr 08:00 am-18:59 pm : General recording (Time Schedule)  
Hr 19:00 pm- 00:59 am : Alarm recording (Motion Detection)  
C2  
Grid Explanation:  
The Motion detection Menu (C5) has  
Red= Alarm (motion detection) recording  
Green= General (time schedule)recording  
Transparent= No recording  
C5  
three sections, including Channel  
Status, Sensitivity and Motion area.  
CHANNEL STATUS: This option allows  
you to enable motion detection on  
any channel.  
Blue= The channel and date selected.  
SENSITIVITY: This option allows you  
to set the sensitivity level of motion  
detection from 1 to 4.  
(Level 4 being the highest.)  
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File List:  
Click on the MD AREA SETUP button, to  
display the image shown in (C6). This option  
allows you to select the area you want to  
be sensitive to motion. The area in red is  
sensitive to motion. You can set this area by  
using the USB mouse, or pushing the REV,  
FWD, and SEL keys on the DVR front panel.  
Once you have set the area, right click with  
the mouse or push the ESC key to save  
the setting. After you have set the motion  
sensitivity area for all cameras, click on the  
Apply button to save the settings.  
On the Video Search Menu mode, click  
FILE LIST to display the sub-menu (D2).  
This option allows you to view all of the  
available files by Channel and Type (All,  
General, or Alarm).  
D2  
C6  
Select a file from the list. Push the  
SELECT button to playback the file.  
For more information on the File List  
option, refer to section 5.2.4 “Search  
Recordings” in the User’s Manual.  
E Backup Files  
D Setting up the DVR to Playback  
E1  
Insert a USB flash drive or USB hard  
drive into the USB port on the back of the  
DVR, bottom USB port. Display the File  
List menu by clicking FILE LIST from the  
Video Search Menu. (See section D).  
To backup one recorded event from the  
file list, select the file from the list, and  
click BACKUP. To backup more than one  
file, put a check mark in the BAK box at  
the end of each file you choose to backup.  
A Progress Bar will display. When the  
backup is complete, a dialog box will  
appear as “Backup Success!” Click the  
[OK] button to save your backup (E2).  
From the Main Menu select SEARCH to display the Video Search Menu (D1).  
Searched Playback:  
If you input a specific date and click  
SEARCH, you will find all the recordings  
for that day. When you select the day and  
time to view, you will see all 4 cameras  
play back. (The highlighted dates are the  
files available to play.)  
D1  
E2  
You can also click the FILE LIST button  
to display the File list interface, and  
playback or backup the file you  
selected (D2).  
When playing back video:  
1. Fast Forward at speeds of 2x, 4x, or 8x  
2. Play video at Normal pace, or Slow Play at 1/2x, 1/4x, 1/8x  
3. Pause and Play frame by frame using the Playback Control Bar  
4. Adjust volume by clicking or sliding the Tune Control Bar.  
Explanation: The Backup file will be in H.264 format. H.264 video can only be  
viewed with the Multimedia Player which comes with your DVR, or through the  
NetViewer program. In order to have your backup video compatible with all Media  
Players, you must convert the video into AVI format using the Multimedia Player or  
NetViewer program. See section 5.2.5 in the product manual for more information  
on using the Multimedia Player.  
When playback has finished, the previous menu will be displayed.  
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CONGRATULATIONS  
on your purchase!  
This Q-See product has undergone extensive quality control. If you have  
any issues during the setup process, please contact our support department  
before returning the product.  
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