Q See Security Camera QS SERIES User Guide

Remote Monitoring  
Setup Guide  
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About this Manual  
This remote monitoring guide contains information extracted from the users guide and  
presents it in this smaller document for your convenience. and was accurate at the time it  
was completed. However, because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve our products,  
additional features and functions may have been added since that time and on-screen  
the latest firmware updates and product announcements.  
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assist you in operating your new system in a safe and trouble-free manner. Please take the  
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Please see the back of this manual for exclusions.  
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and explanations about how to make the most out of your system.  
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4. MOBILE SURVEILLANCE  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
4.1 Enabling mobile surveillance  
1. REMOTE ACCESS  
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4.2 Mobile surveillance software  
Android  
BlackBerry  
iPhone and iPad  
Symbian Operating System  
Windows Mobile  
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1.1 Connecting your DVR to a Network  
Before you get started  
Obtaining an IP address  
Static IP  
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1.2 Opening Ports  
UPnP  
DMZ  
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Confirming that ports are opened  
1.3 Connecting via a modem  
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PPPOE  
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1.4 Activating DNS (Domain Name Server)  
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1.5 Setting up Dynamic Domain Name Service (DDNS)  
1.6 Resolving Connection Issues  
Determine the number of routers on the network  
Setting up DMZ in router 2  
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2. REMOTE MONITORING  
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2.1 Accessing your DVR remotely  
Accessing the DVR using Internet Explorer  
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2.2 Remote monitoring  
Logging in remotely  
The live view window  
Recording  
PTZ control  
Screen captures  
Playback  
Search  
Remote backup  
Remote setup  
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OBTAINING AN IP ADDRESS  
CHAPTER 1  
REMOTE ACCESS  
Each device on a network - both a LAN or the Internet - has a specific IP address. This  
address is what allows different devices on the network to communicate with each other. Your  
QS-series DVR displays its IP address in the Network Setup window.  
In order to access your DVR remotely, you must connect it to a router or a modem. Using  
a router allows you to connect to your DVR from other computers on your LAN (Local Area  
Network) in addition to over the Web. Directly connecting to a modem makes your DVR  
available for connection through the Internet only.  
MAIN MENU  
KEY LOCK  
CHN SWITCH  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
VIDEO SEARCH  
PICTURE 1-1  
STEP 1. Using the mouse, right-click  
on the screen and then select Main  
Menu in the pop-up shortcut menu.  
If you are using a router and wish to access your DVR from outside your LAN either over the  
Internet, or from your mobile device, then that router must be connected to the Internet. The  
instructions below will guide you through the process of configuring your DVR for remote  
access. Once completed, you will be able to access and control your system using one of  
two addresses. You will have a local IP address usable by computers connected to the same  
router as your DVR. This address can also be used by wireless devices as long as they are  
able to also connect to your routers WiFi signal. Once you leave the area covered by your  
local network, you will need to use a second address to access the DVR. This is the address  
which will allow you to connect to your system from anywhere in the world with Internet  
access. And, by using Q-Sees free DDNS service, MyQ-See.com (more on this later), you’ll be  
able to do so using a conventional web address.  
STEP 2. Select ADVANCE in the Main  
Menu window.  
If you are using a router, proceed with Section 1.1. If you are connecting directly to the  
Internet via a modem then begin with Section 1.3.  
ADVANCE  
1.1 CONNECTING YOUR DVR TO A NETWORK  
First and foremost, you will need to physically connect your DVR to a router. This router can  
be part of an existing network of computers, or it can be the router/modem supplied by your  
Internet Service Provider (ISP) to connect you to the Internet. This connection will be made by  
plugging the included Ethernet cable into the port on the back of the DVR marked RJ45. Your  
DVR is not designed to be connected wirelessly to a network. It is also recommended that the  
router that the DVR is connected to should be connected directly to the Internet rather than  
to another router if Internet access is desired as multiple routers can create problems with  
connectivity. You will also need to have a computer connected to the same router - at least  
temporarily - to make certain settings. If, after following the instructions you are still not able  
to access your DVR, please see Section 1.6 Resolving Connection Issues later in this  
chapter.  
SEARCH  
RECORD  
HDD  
BASIC  
ADVANCE EXIT  
PICTURE 1-2  
STEP 3. Click on NETWORK in the  
Advanced Settings Menu.  
BEFORE YOU GET STARTED  
You will need to have:  
PICTURE 1-3  
Your routers brand, model number and manual. The manual is also usually available on  
your routers manufacturers website.  
• The “Manuals and Software” CD that came with your DVR. It contains necessary software  
and links to other important programs which are mentioned in this guide.  
Your routers password (the default password should be in your routers manual).  
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STEP 4. Make sure that DHCP is  
selected in the drop down menu at  
the top (item “a”). If it is not, select  
it, click Apply and then Exit before  
restarting the DVR and returning to  
this window.  
STATIC IP  
NETWORK SETUP  
The first number you wrote down, the DVRs IP address, is what you can use to access your  
DVR while you are on the same network. This address can be entered into a Windows  
Explorer browser as you would a regular web address. See Chapter 2 Remote Monitoring  
for full instructions on using this feature.  
TYPE  
DHCP  
a
MEDIA PORT 09000  
WEB  
IP  
PORT 00080  
ADDR 196.281.941.066  
075.004.019.001  
b
AUTO  
However, in the event of a power outage or other event that causes the router to restart, the  
router will often reassign a new IP address to connected devices and you will have to repeat  
the procedure above to be able to log into your DVR.  
Write down the DVRs IP address  
(Item “b”). At this time, you should  
consult your Routers manual to  
determine its IP address, also known  
as the Internet- or Network Gateway  
address.  
DNS  
1 9 9 . 2 1 0 . 0 1 1 . 7 0 1  
DDNS SETTINGS  
UPNP  
DEFAULT  
OPEN CLOSE  
APPLY  
EXIT  
In some situations where only your router is disconnected or powered off whlle your DVR is  
unaffected, you may have to restart your DVR to refresh the information on the Network Setup  
page to get the new IP address.  
PICTURE 1-4  
To avoid this issue, return to the Network Setup window and change the pull-down Type  
menu to Static. Click on Apply to save your changes before exiting the menu.  
For your convenience, the table below lists some common router manufacturers along with  
their most frequently used default gateway adresses.  
IMPORTANT! As of this writing, 2Wire brand routers do not support Static  
IP. Because of this, in the event that your router has to restart, you will need  
to repeat the steps to obtain the new IP address. Connecting the router to an  
uninterruptible power supply (UPS) can prevent this issue.  
Router Manufacturer  
3Com  
Default IP Addresses  
192.168.1.1  
Apple  
10.0.1.1  
Asus  
192.168.1.1, 192.168.1.220  
192.168.2.1, 10.1.1.1  
192.168.11.1  
Belkin  
Buffalo  
Dell  
192.168.1.1  
D-Link  
192.168.0.1, 0.30, 0.50, 1.1, 10.1.1.1  
192.168.0.1, 1.1  
Linksys  
Microsoft  
Motorola  
MSI  
192.168.2.1  
192.168.10.1, 20.1, 30.1, 62.1, 100.1, 102.1, 1.254  
192.168.1.254  
Netgear  
Senao  
192.168.0.1, 0.227  
192.168.0.1  
SpeedTouch  
Trendnet  
U.S. Robotics  
Zyxel  
10.0.0.138, 192.168.1.254  
192.168.0.1, 1.1, 2.1, 10.1,  
192.168.1.1, 2.1, 123.254  
192.168.1.1, 2.1, 4.1, 10.1, 1.254, 10.0.0.2, 0.138  
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1.2 OPENING PORTS  
DMZ  
If you wish to access your DVR outside of your local network, you will need to configure your  
router to allow data to pass through its firewall using specified ports. This is referred to as  
Port Forwarding and does not constitute a security risk for your network as it only allows for  
specific communication to and from your DVR. For QS-series DVRs, the three ports that will  
be forwarded are; 80, 100 and 9000.  
DMZ stands for Demilitiarized Zone and is a way to instruct your router to allow data to pass  
to and from the ports you specify. Most current models of routers feature DMZ.  
Accessing your router’s DMZ controls:  
The exact location of DMZ within the routers settings vary by manufacturer so please consult  
your routers manual for the location of this feature. The method for accessing your routers  
settings, however, is pretty standard.  
Below are two methods available which will forward ports for the vast majority of users;  
UPnP and DMZ. Please be advised that you will only need to use one process or the other to  
connect and implementing both will actually cause connection difficulties.  
STEP 1. Open a web browser and enter  
your routers IP address into the  
address bar. This address is listed in  
your Routers manual. This should  
open your routers control panel.  
UPNP  
UPnP or Universal Plug ‘n’ Play is an industry-standard set of networking protocols which  
allows networked devices to instantly locate each other and communicate. Most routers  
produced since 2009 feature UPnP. At this time you should consult your routers manual  
to ensure that it features UPnP. As of this writing, 2Wire brand routers DO NOT have UPnP  
capability and users of these routers as well as other routers without UPnP functionality will  
need to use the DMZ method described immediately below this section to forward their ports.  
Pictures 1-6 and 1-7 show two examples  
of the location of the DMZ controls.  
NETWORK SETUP  
STEP 2. Once you have located the  
By default, your DVR comes pre-configured  
with UPnP turned on. This setting is  
accessible in the Network Setup window. If  
UPnP is not selected as Open, you will need  
to select that option and then click Apply.  
PICTURE 1-6  
TYPE  
DHCP  
DMZ controls, ensure that they are  
enabled or turned on.  
MEDIA PORT 09000  
WEB  
IP  
PORT 00080  
ADDR 196.281.941.066  
075.004.019.001  
AUTO  
STEP 3. Enter the DVRs IP address in  
the area provided. This is the first  
string of numbers you wrote down  
in Section 1.1 Obtain an IP  
Address.  
DNS  
1 9 9 . 2 1 0 . 0 1 1 . 7 0 1  
Proceed to the end of this section for  
instructions on how to confirm that your ports  
are open using an online tool.  
DDNS SETTINGS  
UPNP  
DEFAULT  
OPEN CLOSE  
APPLY  
EXIT  
PICTURE 1-5  
STEP 4. Click on Apply or Save as  
appropriate to preserve your settings.  
IMPORTANT! If you connect your system to your network using UPnP  
you should NOT forward your ports as described in DMZ, as it will create  
connectivity problems. You may skip to Confirming that Ports are  
Opened.  
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CONFIRMING THAT PORTS ARE OPENED  
1.4 ACTIVATING DNS (DOMAIN NAME SERVER)  
Whether you used UPnP or DMZ to open your ports, you should confirm that they have  
been opened without being blocked by going to www.canyouseeme.org using a computer  
connected to the same router as the DVR.  
Once you have completed the previous sections, you are able to operate your DVR remotely.  
However, in order to activate features such as the ability to send e-mail alerts from your  
system as well as being able to access it using a conventional web address, you will need to  
obtain the DNS (Domain Name Server) number. You will be obtaining this number from your  
router and entering it into the appropriate field within your DVRs Network Setup window.  
STEP 1. Enter “80” into the box labeled  
Browser - Windows Internet Explorer  
What Port?”  
hꢀp://canyouseeme.org/  
STEP 1. Open a web browser and enter  
Browser - Windows Internet Explorer  
Open Port Check Tool  
STEP 2. Click on the Check button  
your routers IP gateway address into  
the address bar. This address is the  
second set of numbers you wrote  
down in Section 1.1 Obtain an IP  
Address and it ends with 001. This  
should open your routers control  
panel.  
hꢀp://81.919.622.24  
CanYouSeeMe.org - Open Port Check Tool  
Router  
This page will serve as a free utility for remotely verifying a port is open or closed. It will  
be useful for users who wish to check to see if a server or ISP is blocking certain ports.  
SETTINGS  
STATUS  
STEP 3. You should see a green  
Your IP: 81.919.622.24  
What Port?  
DEVICE INFO  
LOGS  
“Success” message.  
DEVICE INFORMATION  
Check  
All of your Internet and network connecꢁon details a  
If you get a red error message, you will need  
to return to the DVRs Network Settings  
page and change the Web Port to 81, 83  
or 85 and click Apply to save your changes.  
STATISTICS  
INTERNET SESSIONS  
ROUTING  
Success: I can see your service on  
81.919.622.24 on port (80)  
Your ISP is not blocking port 80  
WAN  
MAC Address : 00:24:01:77:f9:00  
IP Address : 81.919.622.249  
WIRELESS  
Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0  
Default Gateway : 81.919.622.24  
Primary DNS Server : 10.6.196.6  
Secondary DNS Server : (null)  
Advanced DNS : Disabled  
PICTURE 1-8  
STEP 2. Locate your routers Status  
window (it may also be named  
The DVR will need to reboot to use the new  
settings. You can then reattempt the check  
by entering that new number in the Port field.  
“Information” or “Info”), it will list the  
DNS number – copy this down.  
PICTURE 1-10  
STEP 4. Repeat for ports 100 and 9000. If ports 100 and 9000 are blocked, then use a  
Each brand of router is different. Picture 1-10 shows an example of the location of the DNS  
number in that range (ie; 110, 9100, etc.)  
number in a routers status window.  
NETWORK SETUP  
STEP 3. Return to the Network Setup  
TYPE  
DHCP  
This website will also display your Public IP address near the top of the page above the box  
where you entered your port number. This is the number which you will use to access the DVR  
using a web browser or your mobile device from outside of your local network (away from  
the building in which your DVR is located). Please note that if you had to use a different port  
number than 80 for the web port, you will have to add a colon (:) and that port number to the  
end of the address shown. Example 82.919.622.24:81.  
window in your DVR and enter the  
DNS number into the field marked  
DNS using the Virtual Keyboard.  
MEDIA PORT 09000  
WEB  
IP  
PORT 00080  
ADDR 196.281.941.066  
075.004.019.001  
AUTO  
In cases where the DNS number on  
your router only shows one or two  
digits in a section you should enter  
zeroes BEFORE the number(s) to  
complete the three-digit section.  
DNS  
0 1 0 . 0 0 6 . 1 9 6 . 0 0 6  
DDNS SETTINGS  
UPNP  
DEFAULT  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
APPLY  
EXIT  
1.3 CONNECTING VIA A MODEM  
PPPOE  
PICTURE 1-11  
If you are going to attach the DVR directly to a DSL or Cable modem instead of a router you  
will want to select the PPPOE option in the NETWORK options. This method is instead of  
UPnP or DMZ and only applies if you are not using a router.  
STEP 4. Click Apply to save your  
changes before exiting the window.  
You will need to restart your DVR for  
the changes to take effect. If you are  
continuing on with the next section,  
Setting up DDNS, you can wait  
until making those settings before  
restarting.  
Contact your ISP for the User Name and  
Password needed for the router. Select  
PPOE from the Type pull-down menu and hit  
OK. Enter the User Name and Password into  
the appropriate fields.  
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1.5 SETTING UP DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVICE  
1.6 RESOLVING CONNECTION ISSUES  
This is an optional step which allows you to take advantage of Dynamic Domain Name  
Service, or DDNS. Not to be confused with DNS in the previous section, DDNS allows you to  
enter a conventional web address when remotely logging into your DVR from outside of your  
network. It also allows you to avoid having to repeat steps in Obtain an IP Address when/  
and your DVR is configured accept account information from that site.  
There are several hardware-related situations which can prevent the DVRs port from being  
properly forwarded. The presence of multiple routers or the routers not featuring UPnP or  
DMZ are the two most common issues.  
DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF ROUTERS ON THE NETWORK  
If there is more than one router between the DVR and the Internet it will block communication  
to and from your system. To nd out the number of routers on your network, you will need to  
download a FREE router detection program.  
NEW USER REGISTRATION  
STEP 1. Open a browser window and go  
EMAIL ADDRESS  
PASSWORD  
STEP 2. Register with the website and  
PASSWORD  
CONFIRM  
follow the instructions for creating  
a domain name. The website will  
FIRST NAME  
display your pubic IP address and  
your domain name which will look like  
LAST NAME  
com/shanes-toolbox  
SECURITY  
QUESTION..  
My first phone number  
ANSWER  
STEP 2. Click on Detect Multiple  
Routers to begin the download.  
CONFRIM  
YOU’RE HUMAN  
New Captcha  
Enter the text you see above  
Submit  
Reset  
PICTURE 1-12  
NETWORK SETUP  
PICTURE 1-13  
STEP 3. Return to the Network Setup  
Window in your DVR and click on the  
DDNS Settings button to open the  
DDNS Setup window.  
STEP 3. Unzip the application to install it.  
TYPE  
DHCP  
MEDIA PORT 09000  
WEB  
IP  
PORT 00080  
ADDR 196.281.941.066  
075.004.019.001  
AUTO  
DNS  
0 1 0 . 0 0 6 . 1 9 6 . 0 0 6  
DDNS SETTINGS  
UPNP  
DEFAULT  
OPEN  
CLOSE  
APPLY  
EXIT  
PICTURE 1-13  
STEP 4. Click on the detect_routers  
application to run it.  
STEP 4. In the DDNS Setup window,  
turn DDNS on to reveal the other  
required fields. Select MyQ-See.com  
as the service and enter the domain  
name along with the user name and  
password you used to create your  
account.  
DDNS SETUP  
DDNS  
ON  
PICTURE 1-14  
SERVICE  
MYQ-SEE.COM  
HOST NAME  
USER NAME  
PASSWORD  
STEP 5. Click on Apply and then exit the  
window to return to Network Setup.  
Click Apply again and then exit. You  
will need to restart your machine for  
the settings to take effect.  
DEFAULT  
APPLY  
EXIT  
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STEP 5. Click on CHECK NOW to  
detect how many Routers are in the  
network.  
SETTING UP DMZ IN ROUTER 2  
STEP 1. Login into Router 1 by putting  
the IP of Router 1 into the Internet  
Explorer browser, as in the example  
shown in Picture 1-17 where the IP  
address of Router 1 is 192.168.0.1  
STEP 2. Find the status page on the  
router settings that shows the WAN/  
Internet IP address and write it down  
this WAN IP address.  
STEP 3. Log into the Router 2 by putting  
the IP of Router 2 into the Internet  
Explorer browser, as in example  
shown in Picture 1-17 where the IP  
address of Router 2 is 192.168.1.1  
STEP 4. Find the DMZ page in the  
router settings.  
STEP 5. Enter the WAN IP for Router 1  
PICTURE 1-17  
PICTURE 1-15  
into the DMZ page and enable DMZ.  
STEP 6. If there is only one router detected, and you are using UPnP, then you will need  
to turn off that setting and attempt to connect using DMZ as described in Section  
1.2 Opening Ports.  
NOTE! If you do not have a DMZ setting in the router, check to see if there  
is a Bridge setting. If so, then use the Bridge setting instead of DMZ.  
If you are using DMZ, check to make sure that the UPnP option is turned off.  
STEP 6. Save your changes.  
You have forwarded the ports on the router to which the DVR is connected, to the IP address  
of the DVR, and set the primary router to pass the connection to this router.  
If Multiple Routers are Detected  
If there are multiple routers, you will see a  
display similar to Picture 1-16.  
If so, it may be preferable to connect your  
DVR and computer to the router that  
connects directly to the Internet. However,  
this is not always possible depending upon  
your particular situation.  
PICTURE 1-16  
In this case, you will need to proceed with the next section and set up DMZ in the second  
router to allow communications to pass through it from the first. If only one router is detected  
you will need to consult your routers manual.  
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CHAPTER 2  
REMOTE MONITORING  
2.1 ACCESSING YOUR DVR REMOTELY  
STEP 4. Select the desired user account.  
Once you have configured the network settings on the DVR to match those on your router and  
forwarded the ports needed by the DVR to enable remote access over the Internet, you will be  
ready to remotely view your cameras using a webcam program based on an ActiveX control.  
For this to work, you will have to enable the ActiveX control options that are built into Internet  
Explorer. It is strongly suggested that you be running the latest version of Internet Explorer  
(currently IE9). As of this writing, the QS434 is being updated to work with IE9. In the interim,  
continue to use IE 8. The instructions below will describe the process using both version 8  
and 9 of Internet Explorer.  
STEP 5. Select Turn User Account  
Control on or off  
PICTURE 2-4  
ACCESSING THE DVR USING INTERNET EXPLORER  
User Account Control for Windows Vista and Windows 7  
STEP 6. Uncheck the box next to “Use  
User Account Control (UAC) to help  
protect your computer.”  
PICTURE 2-5  
Some users of computers using Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating systems may receive  
an error message informing of a codec that is missing or not installed. This conflict can be  
resolved by turning off User Account Control (UAC).  
STEP 7. You will then be asked to restart  
your computer for the change to take  
effect.  
Windows Vista  
STEP 1. Open the Control Panel  
(accessible by clicking on the  
Windows icon in the lower left of your  
screen.  
PICTURE 2-1  
STEP 2. Select User Accounts and  
Family Safety.  
PICTURE 2-6  
Windows 7  
STEP 1. Open up the Start Menu  
(accessible by clicking on the  
Windows icon in the lower left of your  
screen.  
soſt Office Outlook 2007  
Devices and Printers  
Default Programs  
Help and Support  
PICTURE 2-2  
Notes  
iTunes  
Adobe Acrobat  
All Programs  
STEP 3. Select “Add or Remove User  
Account.”  
uac  
Shut down  
STEP 2. Type “uac” into the search bar  
and hit ENTER. The User Account  
Control will open or you will be offered  
a link to click to open it.  
PICTURE 2-7  
PICTURE 2-3  
STEP 3. Move slider to lowest setting  
and press OK.  
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STEP 11. Click the Custom level…  
Setting Up ActiveX Control  
button.  
STEP 1. Open Internet Explorer  
STEP 2. Click on Tools  
PICTURE 2-8  
STEP 3. Select Internet Options in the  
pull-down menu  
PICTURE 2-12  
STEP 12. Pull down the “Reset to:”  
menu button and select Low  
PICTURE 2-9  
STEP 4. Click on the Security Tab  
STEP 5. Select Trusted Sites  
STEP 6. Click on the Sites button  
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STEP 7. Uncheck the “Require server  
verification (https:) for all sites in  
this zone” button.  
STEP 8. Type the DVRs IP address  
(obtained during Network Setup)  
or DDNS domain name into the “Add  
this website to the zone:” box.  
PICTURE 2-13  
STEP 9. Click the Add button  
STEP 10. Close the window.  
PICTURE 2-11  
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2.2 REMOTE MONITORING  
The system features a built-in browser-based software that allows you to access your system  
STEP 13. Click the Reset button  
remotely over your local area network (LAN) or over the Internet using Internet Explorer®.  
STEP 14. Click “Yes” when asked, “Are  
you sure you want to change the  
setting for this zone?”  
STEP 15. Click OK  
STEP 16. Click Apply  
STEP 17. Click OK  
STEP 18. Close Internet Explorer  
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You are now ready to access the DVR using Internet Explorer.  
PICTURE 2-15  
The software will install the first time you access the DVR through Internet Explorer and will  
allow you to operate the network remotely. The DVR supports access over LAN and WAN,  
also supports IP and domain name access.  
LOGGING IN REMOTELY  
After you have installed the remote monitoring  
software, any time you acces the DVR from  
your computer you will have to sign onto the  
DVR through the Login window.  
Select LAN or INTERNET from the drop-  
down menu and click LOGIN. The process  
will last for 1~2 minutes.  
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Live Viewing Controls  
THE LIVE VIEW WINDOW  
After logging in, the Remote Surveillance main screen will appear in your browser.  
• Click LIVE at the top of the main screen.  
• Click the display mode icons to view the main screen in single-channel, quad, or split-screen  
configurations. You can also double-click a channel at any time to view it in single-channel.  
• Click  
to show or hide all the channel windows.  
• Click  
to start/stop manual recording to your PC on ALL channels. For more details  
see RECORDING.  
• Select a channel (outlined in red) and then click the audio bars to increase or decrease  
listening volume. Click the icon to mute/unmute.  
NOTE! The Talk function is not enabled on this DVR.  
RECORDING  
You can record video directly to your PC using the remote surveillance software.  
To record video to your PC:  
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From Live viewing, click to start/stop manual recording to your PC on ALL channels  
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Item  
Function  
NOTE! You will record video to your PC regardless of the recording mode  
on the system itself. By default, recorded files are saved in  
C:\DVR\[ip_address]\Record.  
Modes  
LIVE, PLAYBACK, SETUP and LOGOUT.  
Main display screen for live viewing and playback.  
Time stamp appears on each channel.  
Channel number appears in the top left corner.  
PTZ control for any connected PTZ cameras (not included).  
Main Screen  
Time Stamp  
Channel  
SHORTCUT MENU  
Right-click any channel to open the Shortcut  
Menu.  
PTZ Control  
Functions  
Click the icons to show/hide channels, take screen captures, and  
record.  
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Display Modes Click the icons to view channels in single-channel full-screen, quad,  
and split-screen configurations.  
Volume/Mute  
Select a channel (outlined in red) and then click the bars to increase/  
decrease volume; click the icon to mute/un-mute volume.*  
PICTURE 2-18  
*Audio-capable cameras or powered microphones (not included) required for audio listening  
and recording.  
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PLAYBACK  
PTZ CONTROL  
Use the Playback menu to search and playback recorded video on your system.  
You must have a PTZ camera (not included) connected to the system in order to use the PTZ  
controls.  
NOTE! When playing back video files online, you can only view a single  
camera at a time.  
Controlling a PTZ Camera  
• Select the channel of the connected PTZ  
camera(s).  
• Click the navigation arrows to pan and tilt  
the camera.  
• Click + /- to control zoom, focus, and iris.  
• Enter presets.  
• Click SETTING, HAND, and CLEAR to  
further control presets.  
PICTURE 2-19  
SCREEN CAPTURES  
Use the remote surveillance software to take a snapshot of the channels on the main display  
screen. Screen Captures can be useful for your own records, or may be needed by authorities  
in case of a security incident.  
To take a screen capture:  
PICTURE 2-20  
STEP 1. In Live Viewing, select the channel you want to capture. The selected channel  
To use the replay menu:  
will be highlighted in a red frame.  
STEP 2. Click .  
STEP 1. Click PLAYBACK at the top of the main screen. The main screen will be grey.  
STEP 3. Click OK in the confirmation window.  
Screen captures are saved as BMP files to the default save location (C:\DVR\...).  
STEP 2. Click REFRESH below the calendar to view the recorded files for the current  
month.  
Normal recording is indicated by a clock icon; alarm recording (alarm, loss, and motion events)  
are indicated by an exclamation mark icon.  
STEP 3. Double-click a file from the File List to playback the file in the main screen. The  
icon in the file list changes to “ ” .Control playback using the buttons at the bottom  
of the main screen.  
PICTURE 2-21  
Switch between pause/play  
Stop play  
The blue bar above BACKUP indicates the  
download progress. The green marker above  
PLAY indicates playback progress. You  
can click and drag the playback marker to  
advance or rewind playback as needed.  
Fast play  
Slow play  
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SEARCH  
REMOTE BACKUP  
You can backup recorded video files from your system to your PC using the Replay menu in  
Use the calendar and drop-down menus to search for recorded video on your system.  
the remote surveillance software.  
• Click < > to change the month on the  
calendar. Dates with recorded video data will  
appear in bold.  
To backup files remotely:  
STEP 1. Click REPLAY at the top of the main screen.  
STEP 2. Select a date(s) on the calendar and click REFRESH.  
STEP 3. Double-click a file from the File List to begin playback.  
STEP 4. Click BACKUP. Backup begins to C:/DVR/[ip_address]/Backup  
• Click the date. Recorded video files will  
populate the File List.  
• In the Channel drop-down menu, select a  
specific channel or select ALL CHANNEL  
and then click SEARCH.  
NOTE! If you play back a  
file, you must wait for the file  
to load before backing it up  
otherwise you may receive an  
error message.  
• In the Type drop-down menu, select  
COMMON (normal recording), ALARM, or  
ALL TYPE and then click SEARCH.  
• Double-click the file from the File List to  
playback the file in the main screen.  
PICTURE 2-23  
When file backup is complete, click OK in the confirmation window. The confirmation window  
will show the save path of the backup file.  
The files will be saved with the .264 extension  
and can be viewed with the Player software  
included with your DVR. or available on our  
website.  
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REMOTE SETUP  
Use the Setup tab to configure the settings of your system from a remote location. If the Main  
Menu is open on the system, you will not be able to make changes to the system from the  
remote location.  
Click  
to access setup interface;  
the parameter settings are the same as on  
the DVR.  
Opening Remote Setup  
Click SETUP at the top of the main screen. The Remote Setup menu features the following  
tabbed options: Record, Alarm, PTZ, Network, Setting, Host Info  
PICTURE 2-28  
Click  
to enter into setup  
interface, this interface include record, alarm,  
PTZ, network, setting and system information  
six menus.  
Setting  
Click  
to access setup interface;  
Record  
the parameter settings are the same as on  
the DVR.  
Click  
to enter into setup  
interface; the parameter settings are the  
same as on the DVR.  
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BANDWIDTH: Set the bandwidth in kbps (128k, 192k, 256k, 384k, 512k, 1024k) that you  
want to allocate for traffic depending on the available internet bandwidth. This bandwidth does  
not include audio.  
Alarm Setting  
Click “ALARM” to enter into setup interface;  
the parameter settings are the same as on  
the DVR.  
FILE SAVE PATH: The save path of captured picture and recording video. IE login password  
and DST settings you can set as DVR setting.  
Maintenance  
Click  
to access maintenance  
interface; you can reboot DVR or remotely  
upgrade firmware.  
PICTURE 2-26  
PTZ  
PICTURE 2-30  
Click  
to access setup interface;  
Host Info  
the parameter settings are the same as on  
the DVR.  
Click  
to access system  
information interface (see Figure 4.3.14). This  
interface includes hard drive status, remaining  
recording time, firmware version and MAC  
Address. All the information is fixed, it cannot  
be changed.  
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CHAPTER 4  
CHAPTER 3  
E-MAIL NOTIFICATION  
MOBILE SURVEILLANCE  
4.1 ENABLING MOBILE SURVEILLANCE  
The system can send an email notification with a JPEG snapshot for triggered events on the  
system. Selecting Email Setup in the Alarm Setup menu will open the Email Setup menu.  
Your DVR will need to be connected to the Internet - either through a router or by being  
directly connected to a modem - in order to be able to send out email alerts.  
You can access your DVR from your cellular phone running Windows Mobile Pro (6.0 or  
later), Symbian (S60 3rd or later), Android, Blackberry (Curve 8900, Bold 9700, Tour 9630), or  
iPhone on 3G networks. We have included the software - or the links to it - for your phone on  
the disk accompanying your DVR. Instructions for operating the software is included on the  
following pages as well as separately on the disk as well. Be sure to check our website from  
time to time to see if updated software has been released.  
NOTE! Depending upon your settings, the system can generate a lot of e-mail  
alerts. For that reason, we recommend setting up a dedicated e-mail address  
specifically for the system to send alert notices. If you do not have your own  
e-mail system (such as a corporate mail server) you should consider using a  
free e-mail provider. However, because many free e-mail services allow only a  
limited amount of e-mail traffic we specifically recommend using Googles Gmail service with  
its higher limit. Similarly, you will want the alert e-mails to go to a different account than the  
one sending them. This will ease your management of these alerts.  
NOTE! Before you can use mobile access you need to setup the network  
configuration on the DVR and forward ports 80, 100, and 9000 from the  
router the DVR is attached to, to the IP address of the DVR as described in  
Chapter 1.  
The Mobile Setup window is found in the  
Advanced Menu.  
To configure mobile notification settings:  
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STEP 1. Under MOBILE NETWORK,  
select 3G  
For the example below, we will use Gmail. The settings can be found under Options when  
logged into your Gmail account. If you have a corporate mail server, you will need to consult  
with your IT department regarding proper settings.  
STEP 2. Under MOBILE PORT, enter  
your mobile port number.  
STEP 3. Click APPLY. Click CLOSE in  
STEP 1. Select ON in the pull-down menu to the right of EMAIL.  
the confirmation window.  
STEP 2. SSL Leave SSL turned OFF. SSL deals with encryption. Only advanced users  
should enable this option.  
STEP 3. SMTP PORT Enter the SMTP port of your email server. Gmails is 465.  
STEP 4. SMTP Enter the SMTP address of your email server. For example, smtp.gmail.  
com  
PICTURE 4-2  
STEP 5. SEND EMAIL The “from” address of your alerts.  
STEP 6. SEND PW Enter the password of your sending email account  
STEP 7. RECV EMAIL Enter the destination email address for your notifications.  
STEP 8. Click APPLY and then click CLOSE in the confirmation window.  
STEP 9. Click EXIT in all menus until all windows are closed.  
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4.2 MOBILE SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE  
ANDROID  
STEP 7. Go to your phone and install  
Meye by clicking on the Install button  
on the screen.  
STEP 1. Insert the CD that comes with  
your DVR into your computer.  
STEP 2. Plug your phone into your  
computer using a USB cable.  
STEP 3. Open up your sync software for  
your phone.  
PICTURE 4-7  
PICTURE 4-3  
STEP 4. After clicking on the Application  
installer (Red box in Picture 4-3),  
the installer will display the image  
shown in Picture 4-4.  
STEP 8. Once installed, click on Open to  
access the program.  
Below Meyes main screen are the program  
controls.  
Icon Function  
PICTURE 4-8  
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Channel buttons  
Start/Stop  
PICTURE 4-4  
Normal View/Magnified View  
STEP 5. Click the next button and  
browse the CD to locate the  
Android1.5.apk file.  
Snapshot  
Settings  
Next channel group  
Program information  
PICTURE 4-5  
STEP 6. Click Next then Finish.  
Snapshots are saved to the phones default  
gallery directory.  
PICTURE 4-9  
Channels  
Select a channel by clicking on its button and the program will open the corresponding  
channel and show its video feed. By default, Meye will show the buttons for channels 1  
through 8. By selecting the channel group button you can switch to channels 9 through 16.  
PICTURE 4-6  
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BLACKBERRY  
Settings  
System requirements: Smartphone OS: 5.0 or 6.0  
Your phone must support H264 video.  
Clicking on the gear icon will take you to the  
setup window.  
Address: The DVRs public IP address  
Installation  
or DDNS  
The needed software files, MEye.cod and MEye.alx can be found on the disk that comes with  
your DVR.  
Port: DVRs port server setting (100 by  
default)  
User ID: The same User Name used on  
the DVR  
STEP 1. Connect the BlackBerry to your  
Password: The same User Password  
PC via USB Cable.  
used on the DVR  
STEP 2. Launch BlackBerry Desktop  
Manager and run select Import  
Files.  
PICTURE 4-10  
Video Display  
PICTURE 4-14  
STEP 3. Locate MEye.alx (it may be  
You can switch between normal viewing  
mode (Picture 4-11) and a magnified view  
of the cameras feed (Picture 4-12). In  
addition, the display will automatically switch  
to full screen mode (Picture 4-13) if you tilt  
your phone horizontally.  
easier to copy the two files to your  
hard drive) and click on OPEN.  
PICTURE 4-15  
PICTURE 4-11  
The files will be imported to your phone.  
PICTURE 4-16  
Deskop Manager will show that MEye is now  
installed on your phone.  
PICTURE 4-13  
PICTURE 4-17  
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IPHONE AND IPAD  
System requirements:  
STEP 6. Remove the USB Cable and go  
iPhone or iPad with at least 800KB of free space.  
the Download Menu on your phone.  
STEP 1. Open your iPhone and click  
App Store.  
STEP 2. Under the search bar type  
“Meye” and click search button.  
Download the Mobile Viewing  
Application for free, the file name is  
Meye.  
PICTURE 4-18  
PICTURE 4-19  
PICTURE 4-20  
STEP 3. Click the Meye icon, the  
STEP 7. Launch the software to reach  
application will install on your iPhone.  
the main screen.  
Icon Function  
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Channel buttons  
Start/Stop  
Normal View/Magnified View  
PICTURE 4-21  
Snapshot  
Settings  
Once the application is installed on your phone, you can log in and access your system.  
Icon Function  
Next channel group  
Program information  
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Channel buttons  
Start/Stop  
Normal View/Magnified View  
The icons which are not defined above are  
non-functional.  
Snapshot  
Settings  
Settings  
Next channel group  
Program information  
Click on the gear icon to open the settings  
window and enter the required information to  
allow the phone to connect with your DVR.  
Server Address: The DVRs public IP address or DDNS  
Server Port: DVRs port server setting (100 by default)  
User ID: The same User Name used on the DVR  
Password: The same User Password used on the DVR  
Network Type: Select network mode, WIFI or 3G  
PICTURE 4-22  
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SYMBIAN OPERATING SYSTEM  
STEP 1. Click the MEye icon to launch  
STEP 1. Copy the install program MEye.  
sisx appropriate to your version of the  
Symbian operating system from the  
CD included with your DVR to your  
mobile phone. Use MEye.3rd for third  
edition and MEye_5th for fifth edition.  
The default save path is memory  
card.  
the program.  
STEP 2. Click Settings. Enter the IP  
address of your system or DDNS  
address into the Address field.  
STEP 3. Enter the port number of your  
system (Default setting is 100).  
STEP 4. Enter the same username and  
password that you use to log onto  
the DVR.  
STEP 5. Click Back. And click play,  
The Mobile Viewer will connect  
automatically.  
PICTURE 4-24  
STEP 6. Use the channel number  
buttons to switch between cameras.  
You can only view one channel at a  
time.  
PICTURE 4-23  
If you are having trouble connecting, please check the wireless network configuration on your  
phone.  
STEP 2. Click the program to install it.  
PICTURE 4-25  
STEP 3. Choose to install the program to  
the phones internal memory or onto  
an SD card.  
PICTURE 4-26  
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STEP 7. When MEye launches, it will  
open to the main window with  
STEP 4. Allow the program to connect to  
controls appearing underneath the  
video viewing portion of the screen.  
the network.  
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Channel Selection  
PTZ Directional Control  
PTZ Zoom, Focus and Iris Controls  
Play/Pause  
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Snapshot  
Settings  
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Next Channel Group  
Exit  
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STEP 5. The message, “Install  
successful” will display after the  
program is finished installing.  
The snapshot default save path is: “C:\Data\  
Images\”  
Settings  
When you log in for the first time, you will  
need to configure your phone to connect to  
the DVR in the Settings menu  
Default Access Point: Please select the  
network, GPRS/EDGE/3G  
Sever Address: The public IP or  
dynamic domain name of DVR.  
Server Port: The server port is the  
mobile port you set up in DVR.  
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User Name: The same you use on the  
STEP 6. Locate the MEye icon in the  
PICTURE 4-32  
DVR.  
Application menu and launch it.  
Password: The same you use on the  
DVR.  
Channel: Set the default channel you  
want to check.  
Select Apply after you are finished with  
your settings.  
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WINDOWS MOBILE  
STEP 4. After installation is complete,  
click the MEye icon to run the  
program.  
STEP 1. Copy the installation program  
named windows mobile.cab from  
the included CD to the Documents  
folder on your mobile phone.  
PICTURE 4-34  
PICTURE 4-37  
STEP 2. Click on the program to begin  
the installation. The program should  
be installed onto the phone rather  
than onto a removable memory card  
or other device.  
STEP 5. The program will open to the  
main window.  
Channel: Select the channel you want to  
monitor. When you select a channel, it  
will connect to the DVR automatically.  
Connect/Disconnect: Connect to the  
DVR or end your monitoring session  
Settings: You will need to enter the  
Settings menu when you first access  
this program in order to configure the  
phone to access the DVR.  
PICTURE 4-35  
STEP 3. Click the Install button to begin  
the installation.  
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PTZ Directional Controla  
PTZ Zoom  
PTZ Focus  
PTZ Iris Controls  
Snapshot  
PICTURE 4-36  
The default save path for Snapshot images is is: Program>MEye> photo  
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Q-SEE PRODUCT WARRANTY  
Q-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. Additionally, our products also come with  
a free exchange policy that covers all manufacturing defects for one month from the date of  
purchase. Permanent upgrading service is provided for the software.  
When you log in for the first time, you will need to configure your phone to connect to the DVR  
in the Settings menu  
User Name: The same you use on the  
Liability Exclusions:  
DVR.  
Any product malfunction or abnormalities in operation or damage caused by the following  
reasons are not within the free service scope of our company:  
Password: The same you use on the  
DVR.  
Address: The public IP or dynamic  
1. Equipment damage caused by improper operation.  
domain name of DVR.  
2. Improper equipment operation environment and conditions (e.g., improper power,  
extreme environmental temperatures, humidity, lightning and sudden surges of  
electricity).  
Port: The server port is the mobile port  
you set up in DVR.  
Channel: Set the default channel you  
3. Damage caused by acts of nature (e.g., earthquake, fire, etc).  
4. Equipment damage caused by the maintenance of personnel not authorized by Q-See.  
5. Product sold over 12 months ago.  
PICTURE 4-39  
want to check.  
In order to fulfill the terms of your warranty, you must complete the registration process after  
purchasing our product. To do this, simply fill out the Users Information Card on our website  
Display Mode  
Tapping on the screen will switch between  
normal viewing mode and full-screen mode.  
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