User ManualTable of ContentsIntroduction5Summarization5System Requirements7Our H.264 series cards support video cards on Windows VISTA as long as the computer that the card is installed in supports Vista, and Vista supports the video card being used.7QSDT4PCRC/QSDT4PCRP Card System Requirements7QSDT4PCRC/QSDT4PCRP System Requirements7QSDT8PCRP Card System Requirements8QSDT8PCRP System Requirements8Motherboards and Video Cards Supporting XP8Motherboards and Video Cards Support VISTA9QSPD4116 Card System Requirements9QSPD4116 System Requirements9Motherboards and Video Cards Supporting XP10Motherboards and Video Cards Supporting VISTA10System Specifications10Hardware Installation11Video Capture Card Hardware11QSDT4PCRC Card Hardware11QSDT4PCRC Video Capture Card11QSDT4PCRC Card Pins11QSDT4PCRP Card Hardware12QSDT4PCRP Video Capture Card12Definition of Audio Connector’s Pins12QSDT4PCRP Video Capture Card12Definition of Audio and Video Connector’s Pins13Multi-Card Connection13QSDT8PCRP Card Hardware14QSDT8PCRP Video Capture Card14Definition of Audio and Video Connector’s Pins14Multi-Card Connection15QSPD4116 Card Hardware15QSPD4116 Video Capture Card15Audio Connector and Pins Definition16Video Pins Definition16Alarm Board Hardware17Alarm Board17Pins Definition of Alarm Board17Connect Audio Signal17Install Video Capture Card Driver18Run Setup.exe, and the installation interface appears as shown below:18H.264 Series Video Capture Card Installation Interface18Welcome Page18Select video system, in the US we use NTSC format, click “next”18Select Video Format19Install driver first.19Rate of Progress of Driver Installation19After this process, it begins to install the application package SuperDVR, as shown below:19Select Installation Folder19Select a folder or use the default SuperDVR, and click ‘Next’.20Selecting program folder20Click ‘Next’.20Driver and Application Installation Finished20Click ‘Finish’.20After all the processes are finished, it will create a shortcut on the desktop. Restart the computer and launch the surveillance program.20Shortcut of SuperDVR20Installing the Software on VISTA21Main Display Interface22SuperDVR Main Display Interface22Display Control Panel22Display Control Panel22Display Control Panel22Display Modes22Display Modes Panel22Flip Pages22Auto Dwell Display Mode23Capture23Urgent Record23Login23Main Interface23Record24Record Modes24Record Setup24Record Configuration Panel24Time Stamp24Switch24Manual Record24Manual Recording Frame Rate25Schedule Record25Schedule Record Frame Rate25Motion Detection25Motion Record Frame Rate25Sensor Record Frame Rate25Camera Security25Record Quality25Audio in25Record Status Panel25Record Status Panel & Alarm Output Status Panel25Manual Record Mode26Sensor Alarm Record Mode26Motion Detection Record Mode26Schedule Recording27Recycling Recordings27System Setup28Basic Configuration28Basic Configuration28Caption and General Configuration29Dwell Interval.29Caption29Resolution29Call Monitor29Record Data Storage Precept29Computer System Reboot Setup30Capture browse30Video Configuration30Video Configuration31Contrast31Brightness31Hue31Saturation31Default31Motion Detection Configuration31Motion Detection Configuration32Sensitivity32Speed32Block Number32Defaults32Select All32Clear32Set Motion Detection Area32Clear Motion Detection Area32Schedule Configuration33Schedule Configuration33Edit Schedule34Motion Detection Alarm Configuration34Alarm Triggering Conditions Configuration34Local Alarm Record Triggering Configuration34Local Alarm Triggering Configuration34Buzzer34Pre-Alarm Record34Big Screen Holding Time34Motion Holding Time34Sensor Holding Time34Disk Shortage Alarm34Alarm Record35Alarm Trigger Method Configuration35Alarm Output35Alarm Output Configuration35Video Loss36Disk Alarm36Sensor36Motion36Auto Mail Function36Auto Mail Setup Interface37Auto Mail Setup37Attachment Setup38E-map Configuration38Edit Map38E-Map Edit39View Map39View Cameras40P.T.Z Control Configuration41PTZ Configuration Panel41Protocol Setup41P.T.Z Protocol Setup41Port41Protocol41Address42Serial Ports Setup42P.T.Z Serial Port Setup42Port42Baud Rate42Data Bits42Parity42Stop Bits42Users Configuration43User configuration43Change User rights43User Password and Rights Edit43Add User44Add User44Delete User44Confirm Delete User45P.T.Z Control46P.T.Z Control Interface46P.T.Z. Control Function Buttons Panel46Speed Adjustment47Pan Speed47Tilt Speed47Focus Speed47Zoom Speed47Preset and Group Select48Preset48Group Configuration48Record Search & Playing Back49Search and Playback Interface49Record Search50Record Search Area50Playing Back and Control50Playing Back and Control50Playing Speed Controller51Recorded Files Browser51Multiple Channel Playback Control52Channel Configuration Dialog for Single Channel Playback Mode52Channel Configuration Dialog for 4-channel Playback Mode52Channel Configuration Dialog for 9-channel Playback Mode53Channel Configuration Dialog for 16-channel Playing Back Mode53Other Functions53Recorded File Backup53Recorded Files Backup54Delete Recorded Files54Delete Recorded Files54Capture Pictures55Color Control Panel55Capture Multiple Images in Sequence55Print Setup56Print Preview56Image Zoom in/out57Example: original size57Example: zoomed out57Example: zoomed in58Remote Surveillance & Playback59Remote Live Surveillance59Remote Surveillance Server Configuration59Fig 7.1 Webcam Server Configuration59HTTP Port59Data Port59Command Port59Picture Quality59Setting up Router for Internet Access60Notice: If you cannot use one of the HTTP ports, such as 80 because it is being used by another program, or it is being blocked by your service provider, you can use another port in the same range. If you do so then you need to forward the IP address ...60User name and password here are the same as that used on the DVR. The default is admin and 123456.60Port Forwarding61Finding Router’s Public IP address62Dynamic Domain Name Services63To Access through Internet Explorer63Unknown Publisher or Unsigned Program Error65Accessing IE client65Fig 7.11 Webcam install interface66Fig 7.12 Webcam Login interface66Fig 7.13 Webcam Main interface67Remote playback69Record playback and control69Fig 7.14 Remote playback69Fig 7.15 Remote backup70Select the date, channel, then click Search button. It will list all files recorded for the day.70Click Browse button, set the saving path.70Select files in the search area. Users can hold shift button on the keyboard and select multi files with mouse simultaneously.70Click Backup button to do remote backup.70Fig 7.16 Channel configuration window for 1 channel playback mode71Fig7.17 Channel configuration window for 4 channel playback mode71Fig 7.18 Data Preview71System setup72Fig 7.19 Basic Configuration72Basic Configuration73Fig 7.20 Basic setup73Fig 7.21 Computer System Reboot Setup73Fig 7.22 Alarm triggering configuration74Camera setup74Fig 7.23 Camera setup configuration75Schedule configuration75Fig 7.24 Schedule configuration76Alarm configuration76Fig 7.25 Alarm configuration76Record configuration77Fig 7.26 Record configuration77Fig 7.27 Record setup77Fig 7.28 Storage disk78Motion configuration78Fig 7.29 Motion configuration79Definition of the setup items:791. Sensitivity79Users can set motion detection sensitivity here.792. Speed79Motion detection speed793. Block number79Set grid’s number794. Select all79Select all the areas of the channel as detection area795. Clear all79Clear all the detection areas and then users can select customized detection areas using mouse curser.79By clicking , users can copy the setting of this channel to any other selected channel.79EMAIL Configuration79Fig 7.30 Email configuration801. Mail server setup80Fig 7.31 Mail server setup80In this area, users can set receiver and sender’s E-mail SMTP server and address. Note: the address of receiver and sender can be the same.80Relative Definitions:80Smtp server: Sender’s SMTP, such as smtp.yahoo.com80User name: Sender’s User Name80Smtp port: Mail server’s port, the default value of mail server is25.80Password: Sender’s Password80Users can select ‘My server requires a secure connections’ or ‘My outgoing server(SMTP)requires authentication’check box according to server mail service policy of mail service supplier.802. Mail setup80Fig 7.32 Mail setup80Fig 7.33 Attachment setup81Enable ‘Attachment’, then the image that triggered the alarm will be sent to appointed mailbox when an alarm is triggered.81P.T.Z Configuration81Fig 7.34 P.T.Z Configuration81Fig 7.35 P.T.Z Protocol setup82Fig 7.36 P.T.Z Serial port setup82Mobile Surveillance83Introduction to Mobile Surveillance83By Smart Phone with Win Mobile Pro or Classic Operating System83First, activate the network access on the mobile phone, and then run “Internet Explorer”.83Input the public IP address you need to use to connect as shown below:83Click on the software name. A dialog box will pop up.84Click “Yes” to download and install.84PCam will be opened after installed.85Input the server’s address, ID, and password respectively in the columns of “Server”, “User”, and “Password”. Then click “Go” to login to the DVR. It will show the picture if accessed successfully.85Camera 1 is the default display after login. Change the camera in the drop down menu of “Channel”.85By Smart Phone with Symbian Operating System86First, enable the network access on mobile phone, and then run Web browser.86Input the DVR server’s IP address in a new-built bookmark) Click this bookmark to connect with the DVR.86A welcome window will pop up with a link to download the software. Click “install package” to download.86The security window will pop up after downloaded and ask if you want to install the package. Click YES to install.87A Scam shortcut icon appears on the system menu after finished.87Run Scam program.87Click Options--->Settings to enter login interface.88Input the server’s address, ID and password respectively. Then click OK to login to the DVR. (See 4.1.2 Accessing the DVR over the Internet)88It will show the camera after accessing successfully.89Frequently Asked Questions90Appendix 2.1 Installation90Appendix 2.1.1 Cannot Install the SuperDVR Driver90Appendix 2.1.2 Can’t find H.264 series Devices in Device Manager90Appendix 2.2 How to Use SuperDVR90Appendix 2.2.1 Meanings of the indicator lights90Appendix 2.2.2 How do the different record modes work?90Appendix 2.2.3 How to set recycling record mode on the system91Appendix 2.2.4 How to set auto reboot function91Appendix 2.2.5 How to quickly setup the schedule record function91Appendix 2.2.6 What are the byte rates for different image qualities from highest to normal?91Appendix 2.2.7 The frame rate seems to be lower than what I set91Appendix 2.2.8 Why can’t I select more channels to backup?91Appendix 2.3 How to Use Network Function92Appendix 2.3.1 How to monitor on the client-side92Appendix 2.3.2 Why can’t I download the client-side software?92Appendix 2.3.3 Why can’t the server be configured at the client-side?92Appendix 2.3.4 Why can’t I see the images?92Appendix 2.3.5 What should I do if the Internet speed is quite slow?93Appendix 2.3.6 Why can’t I start Webcam server or RPB server?93Appendix 2.3.7 How much hard drive space do the recorded files take up?93Appendix 2.4 Other Questions94Appendix 2.4.1 Why doesn’t the computer display work, or why can’t I access Window system?94Appendix 2.4.2 Why I can’t find the recorded files?94Appendix 2.4.3 Why is the screen’s display unstable with dithering and water-wave images?94Appendix 2.4.4 Why does it delay playing back, and why is it slow to close and open the driver?94Appendix 2.4.5 Why can’t I play back?95Appendix 2.4.6 Why do I see some gray blocks on time progress bar area when playing back?95Appendix 2.4.7 Why could I see some old recording sections that weren’t available for play back?95Appendix 2.4.8 Precautions on changing system time95Appendix 2.4.9 If system time must be changed, please do following preparations first96If new time is later than current computer time (for example, change 2006/01/01 0:0:0 (current system time) to 2007/01/01 0:0:0 (target time)), the change can be made directly.96If new time is before the current computer time (for example, change 2007/01/01 0:0:0 (current system time) to 2006/01/01 0:0:0 (target time)), first stop the video recording, backup all video data. Turn off SuperDVR, change computer time, and re-star...96Appendix 2.4.10 How to use REPAIRDB to repair SuperDVR database96Appendix 2.4.11 How to set power options of Microsoft VISTA system96Quick Start for Using96Appendix 3.1 Installation Instructions96Insert the PCI card (But do not connect the Camera yet).96Launch Windows.96Windows will come up with Hardware wizard. Just click ‘Cancel’.96Put the installation CD in the drive and open up SuperDVR folder and run the ‘Setup’ file.96Follow the steps and in WinXP, it will come up with a message saying the program has not passed Windows logo testing, just select ‘Continue anyway’.96Reboot computer once installation has completed.96Appendix 3.2 Troubleshooting97Appendix3.2.1 When opening the SuperDVR program, it says ‘ Can’t find card ’.97Appendix 3.2.2 How to setup the web client to monitor from Internet97On Main Computer where DVR Card Installed97Make sure the computer is connected to Internet. DSL or Cable Modem, or T1/T3 line.97Find out your router’s public IP address. You can go to 6Twww.myipaddress.com6T from a computer the card is installed in.97Open up the SuperDVR program and go to basic configuration. Checkmark ENABLE Web Camera Service and Remote Play Back Service.97Make Note of Data Port, Command Port and RPB port.97On Remote Client Computer97Minimum Requirement for the client computer:97Open up Internet Explorer.97In the IE textbox of the Internet explorer, input the router’s Public IP (see section 7.2.2).98Select ‘Live Surveillance’ and click ‘OK’ on displayed page.98On Desktop now you should see ‘Webcam’ and ‘Remote Playback’ icon.98Open up Webcam, click ‘Key’ symbol icon.98Click ‘OK’. Now you should be able to view the live video from main computer.98To play back the Video that has been recorded in Main Computer, Select ‘Remote Playback’ on displayed page.98Click on ‘Config’.98Then click ‘OK’.98Click ‘Login’. Now you should be able to play back the recorded video from Main Computer.98Function Tree99Appendix 4.1 SuperDVR Function Tree99Appendix 4.2 System Configuration Tree100Appendix 4.3 IE Client FunctionTree101Appendix 4.4 Remote Playback Function Tree102Q-See Product Warranty103Size: 3.66 MBPages: 104Language: EnglishOpen manual