BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnis1. INTRODUCTION51.1 DVR Introduction51.2 Main Features5COMPRESSION FORMAT5LIVE SURVEILLANCE5RECORDING5BACKUP5RECORDING & PLAYBACK5ALARM6PTZ CONTROL6SECURITY6NETWORK62. GETTING STARTED72.1 Connecting to a monitor or TV72.2 Installing Hard Drive8Step1: Unscrew and Open the top cover8Step2: Connect the power and data cables. Place the HDD onto the bottom case as below.8Step3: Screw the HDD as below.8Note: For the convenience to install, please connect the power and data cables firstly, and then screw to fix.8Note: For easier installation, please connect the power and data cables first, and then screw the HDD to base.82.2.1 Install DVD Writer8Step1: Unscrew and Open the top cover8Step2: Connect the power and data cables. Place the DVD writer onto the bottom case as shown in Fig 2.3.8Step3: Screw in the DVD writer in Fig 2.4:8Fig 2.3 Connect the DVD Writer Fig 2.4 Screw in the Writer82.3 Front Panel Descriptions92.4 Rear Panel Layout102.5 Remote Control10Uses two AAA size batteries, to install batteries:10Step1: Open the battery cover of the Remote Control10Step2: Insert batteries. Position the poles (+ and -) correctly10Step3: Replace the battery cover101. Check batteries poles102. Check the remaining charge in the batteries103. Check to see if IR controller sensor on DVR is blocked10If it still doesn't work, contact the Q-See customer service dept to replace the remote control.10The interface of remote controller is shown in Fig2.6 Remote Controller.10The device ID of the DVR is 0. When using remote control to control a single DVR, it’s not necessarily to reset the device ID; when controlling multiple DVR with remote controller, please refer to below steps:11Step1: Activate remote control to control DVR: enable DVR: Point the IR sensor of the remote control at the IR receiver that on the front panel of the DVR, press the number key 8 twice, then input device ID (Range from: 0-65535; the default device ID is 0.) with another digital number: 0-9, after that, press ENTER button to confirm.11Step2: User can check the device ID by entering into System configuration(Basic configuration(device ID. User also can set other DVR with the same device ID. For easier operation, we don’t recommend user set the device ID too long.11Step3: To cancel a device ID: Point the IR sensor of the remote control at the IR receiver that is on the front panel, press the number key 8 twice, then input the device ID that needs to be cancelled, press ENTER button to confirm. After that, the DVR will not be controlled by remote control.112 6 Control with Mouse112.6.1 Connect Mouse112.6.2 Use Mouse12Notice: Mouse is the default tool for all the operations below unless otherwise noted.3. BASIC FUNCTION123.1 Power On/Off13Before you power on the unit, please make sure all the connections are good.133.1.1 Power On13Step 1: Connect the power supply; switch on the power button near the power port on the rear panel13Step 2: The firmware will be loaded, and the power indicator will display blue13Step 3: At start up, a WIZZARD dialogue box will pop-up (refer to picture below) displaying time zone and time setup information.13After the device powers on, if there is no menu or only displays live image, user can hold down ESC button to switch.133.1.2 Power Off13User can power off the device by using remote control, keyboard or mouse.13By Remote Control:13Step 1: Press Power button, the Shut down window will appear, click OK, the unit will power off after firmware is shut down.13Step 2: Disconnect the power.13By Keyboard and Mouse:13Step 1: Enter into Menu, then select “System Shut Down” icon, the Shut down window will appear13Step 2: Click OK, the unit will power off after firmware is shut down.13Step 3: Disconnect the power.133.2 Login14User can login and logout of the DVR system. User cannot do any other operations except changing the multi-screen display once logout. Admin has full control over DVR.143.3 Live Preview14The explanation of symbols in the live preview interface:143.3.1 Live Playback15Click the Playbutton to playback the record. Refer to Figure3-3. User can operate by clicking the buttons on the screen.154. MAIN MENU SETUP GUIDE16Click right mouse or press ESC button on the front panel, the control bar will display on the bottom of the screen, refer to Fig 4-1:16Click icon beside the screen display mode, a channel select dialog will appear as below:16Take 8-channel DVR for example: user can tick off 8 channels form 1-ch to 8-ch at random to display the live pictures. Then click button to confirm the setting.16Click icon, user can zoom in the live and playback images. When single image display, user can select zoom in area by dragging mouse.16Click the Menu button, the interface will pop-up as shown in Fig 4-2; press MENU button on the front panel or remote control will also display the main interface.164.1 Basic Configuration17Basic configuration includes three sub menus: system, date& time and DST.174.1.1 Setup17Step1: Enter into Setup configuration(basic configuration(setup; refer to Fig 4-3:17Step2: In this interface user can setup the device name, device ID, video format, max network users, VGA resolution and language. The explanations for each display are shown below:17Device name: the name of the device. It will display on the client end or CMS and help user to recognize the device remotely.17Video format: two modes: PAL and NTSC. User can select the video format according to that of camera, in USA and Canada we use NTSC cameras.17Password Check: if you enable this option, user needs to input user name and password to do corresponding operations in system configuration.17Show time: display time in live view.17Show wizard: check this item, an opening wizard will display with time zone and time setup information17Max network users: set the maximum number of network connections17VGA resolution: the resolution of live display interface, options are: VGA800*600, VGA1024*768, VGA1280*1024 and CVBS17Note: Switching between VGA and CVBS will change the menu output mode, please connect to relevant monitor, VGA for VGA monitor, CVBS for TV or monitor that is connected using BNC adapter.17Language: setup the menu language.17Note: after changing the language and video output, the device needs to restart.174.1.2 Time & Date18Step 1: Enter into system configuration(basic configuration(time & date; refer to Fig 4-4:18Step 2: Set the date format, time format, time zone in this interface; Checkmark “sync time with NTP server” to refresh NTP server date; user also can adjust system date manually18Step 3: Click “default” button to restore default settings; click “apply” button to save the settings; click “exit” button to exit current interface.184.1.3 DST18Step 2: In this interface, you can enable daylight saving time, time offset, mode, start & end month/week/date, etc.18Step 3: Click “default” button to restore default settings; click “apply” button to save the settings; click “exit” button to exit current interface.184.2 Live Configuration19Live configuration includes four submenus: live, host monitor, SPOT and mask.194.2.1 Live19In this interface, user can setup camera names, adjust colors: brightness, hue, saturation and contrast.19Step 1: Enter into system configuration(live configuration(live; refer to Fig 4-6:19Step 2: Checkmark camera name; click “setting” button, a window will pop-up shown as Fig 4-7:19Step 3: In this interface, user can adjust brightness, hue, saturation and contrast in live view; click “default” button to restore default settings, click “OK” button to save the settings.19Step 4: User can setup all channels with same parameters, checkmark “all”, then do relevant setup.19Step 5: Click “default” button to restore default settings; click “apply” button to save the settings; click “exit” button to exit current interface.194.2.2 Host Monitor20Step 1: Enter into system configuration(live configuration(host monitor; refer to Fig 4-8:20Step 2: Select split mode: 1×1, 2×2, 2×3, 3×3, and channel20Step 3: Dwell time: the time interval for a certain picture display before switching to next picture display20Step 4: Select the split mode, then setup current picture group. Click button to setup the previous channel groups of pictures, click button to set latter channel groups of pictures.20Step 5: Click “default” button to restore default settings; click “apply” button to save the settings; click “exit” button to exit current interface.20NOTE: If you have dual monitors Host monitor needs to be main monitor.204.2.3 SPOT20Step 1: Enter into system configuration(live configuration(SPOT; refer to Fig 4-9:20Step 2: Select split mode: 1×1 and channel20Step 3: Dwell time: the time interval for a certain picture display before switching to the next picture display.20Step 4: Select the split mode, then setup current picture group. Click button to setup the previous channel groups of pictures, click button to set the latter channel groups of pictures.20Step 5: Click “default” button to restore default setting; click “apply” button to save the setting; click “exit” button to exit current interface.20To activate this setting, go to the main camera screen and click on the Dwell icon (Fig 4-1). This will make the camera rotate based on the setting in Main Monitor.204.2.4 Mask214.3 Record Configuration22Record configuration includes five sub menus: enable, record bit rate, time, recycle record and stamp.224.3.1 Enable22Step 1: Enter into system configuration(record configuration(enable; refer to Fig 4-11:22Step 2: Checkmark record, audio and record time22Step 3: User can setup all channels with same parameters, checkmark “all”, then do relevant setup.22Step 4: Click “default” button to restore default setting; click “apply” button to save the setting; click “exit” button to exit current interface.22Definitions and descriptions of Record:22Parameter22Meaning22Record22Switch Record on or off22Audio22Enable live audio recording22Redundancy224.3.2 Record stream23Step 1: Enter into system configuration(record configuration(record bit rate; refer to Fig 4-12:23Step 2: Setup rate, resolution, quality, encode and max bit stream23Step 3: User can setup all channels with same parameters, checkmark “All”, then to do relevant setup.23Step 4: Click “default” button to restore default setting; click “apply” button to save the setting; click “exit” button to exit current interface.23Note: if you set a value that is higher than maximum supported by the device, the value will be adjusted automatically.23Definitions and descriptions of Record stream:23Parameter23Definition23FPS23Range from 1-30 (NTSC) 1-25 (PAL)23Rate23Range from: 1-30(NTSC)1-25(PAL)23Resolution23CIF or D1 Each camera can use either resolution option23Quality23The quality of recorded images. The higher the value, the clearer the recorded image is. Six options: lowest, lower, low, medium, higher and highest.23Encode23VBR and CBR23Max bit stream23Range from: 64 Kbps、128 Kbps、256 Kbps、512 Kbps、768 Kbps、1Mbps、2 Mbps234.3.3 Time24Step 1: Enter into system configuration(record configuration( time; refer to Fig 4-13:24Fig 4-13 Record Configuration-Time24Pre-alarm record time: set the record time before event happen i.e. record time before motion detection or sensor alarm is triggered.24Post-alarm record: set the post recording time after the alarm is finished, five options: 10s, 15s, 20s, 30s and 60seconds.24Expire time: the hold time of saved records. When the set date has passed, the record files will be deleted automatically.24Step 2: User can setup all channels with same parameters, checkmark “all”, then to do relevant setup.24Step 3: Click “default” button to restore default setting; click “apply” button to save the setting; click “exit” button to exit current interface.244.3.4 Recycle Record24Step 1: Enter into system configuration(record configuration(recycle record;24Step 2: Checkmark recycle record, the recycle record function will be enabled, it will overwrite the earlier recorded files and keep recoding when HDD is full; if not enables the DVR will stop recording when HDD is full.24Step 3: Click “default” button to restore default setting; click “apply” button to save the setting; click “exit” button to exit current interface.244.3.5 Stamp25Stamp:User can display the channel name and time stamp on video.25Step 1: Enter into system configuration( record configuration( stamp; refer to Fig 4-14:25Step 2: Checkmark camera name, time stamp; click Set button, user can use cursor to drag the camera name and time stamp to random positions, refer to below Figures:25Step 3: User can setup all channels with same parameters, checkmark “all”, then to do relevant setup.25Step 4: Click “default” button to restore default setting; click “apply” button to save the setting; click “exit” button to exit current interface.254.4 Schedule Configuration25Schedule configuration includes three sub menus: schedule, motion and alarm.264.4.1 Schedule26Step 1: Enter into system configuration(schedule configuration(schedule; refer to Fig 4-15:26Step 2: Select channel, double-click and a dialog box will pop-up shown as Fig 4-16, user can edit week schedule:264.4.2 Motion264.4.3 Sensor274.5 Alarm Configuration274.5.1 Sensor (to setup optional external motion sensors)284.5.2 Motion294.5.3 Video Loss314.5.4 Other Alarm324.5.5 Alarm Out324.6 Network Configuration334.6.1 Network344.6.2 Sub Stream35Parameter35Meaning35FPS35Range from: 1-3035Resolution35Supports CIF and D135Quality35The quality of the video image. The higher the value is, the clearer the recorded image, and the more hard drive space the recordings take up. Six options: lowest, lower, low, medium, higher and highest.35Encode35VBR and CBR35Max bit rate35Range from: 64 Kbps, 128 Kbps, 256 Kbps, 512 Kbps, 768 Kbps, 1Mbps, 2 Mbps354.6.3 Email354.6.4Other settings364.7 User Management Configuration374.8 P.T.Z configuration384.9 Advanced424.91 Reset43Note: Before you do the reset, we recommend you do an Import/Export first to save all of your settings (see instructions below). After the reset you will then be able to restore all of your settings.434.9.2 Import/Export434.9.3 Block/Allow list435. RECORD, SEARCH, PLAYBACK AND BACKUP445.1 Time Search445.2 Event Search455.3 File Manager456. DVR MANAGEMENT476.1 Checking System Information476.1.1 System Information476.1.2 Event Information476.1.1 Log Information486.1.2 Network information486.1.1 Online Information486.1.2 Manual Alarm496.1.3 Disk Manager496.1.3 Upgrade496.1.4 Logoff497. REMOTE SURVEILLANCE507.1 Network Access507.2 Setting Up Remote Access507.3 Port Forwarding57Notice: If you still have problems connecting remotely: Anti-virus programs could also block the ActiveX control, if you still have a problem try closing them. Other plug-ins could also block it. Close firewalls in Windows and in the router if applicable. If you run Windows Vista or Windows 7, you will need to disable User Account (UAC).Follow this link for instructions:64http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/disable-user-account-control-uac-the-easy-way-on-windows-vista/647.5 Using the Remote Access Software651. Click “Snap” icon, select the number of pictures, refer to Fig 7-23:662. User can take multiple pictures , select the picture number from snap count pull down list box, such as 3, checkmark “Title” and “Time”, it will show capture title and time on the snap pictures simultaneously. Refer to Fig 7-24:663. Click “Browse” to set saving path; Click “Save” to save pictures to HDD on the computer; click Exit button to exit current interface.66'Zoom' button. Click button near 'Zoom' button to zoom in on the picture of this camera. Click button near 'Zoom' button to zoom out on the picture of this camera.67'Focus' button. Click button near 'Focus' button to focus further away. Click button near 'Focus' button to focus closer.677.6 Remote Playback and Backup687.6.1 Remote Playback687.6.2 Remote Backup717.7 Remote System Configuration718. MOBILE SURVEILLANCE738.1 Phones with Windows Mobile Pro73Step 1: First you will need to activate network access on the mobile phone and then run “Internet Explorer”. Input the DVR’s IP address and then setup the connection as shown below:73Step 2:Click on the software name. A dialog box pops up:73Step 3:Click “Yes” to start downloading and installing:73Step 4:PCam will open automatically once the install process is complete.73Step 5:Input the DVR’s address, ID and password respectively in the columns of “Server”, “User” and “Password”, and click “Go” to log on the DVR. It will show the picture if accessed successfully.74Step 6:Camera 1 is the default channel after login. Change the channel in the drop down menu of “Channel”:748.2 Phones with Symbian75Step 1:First enable the network access on the mobile phone. Then run Web browser.75Step 2:Input the DVR’s IP address in a new-built bookmark. Click this bookmark to connect to the DVR.75Step 3:A welcome window will pop up and requires a package. Click the software name to download75Step 4:A security window will pop up after downloading and ask if you want to install the package. Click YES to install.75Step 5:A Scam shortcut icon appears on the system menu after finished.75Step 6:Run Scam program. It will display a function interface.75Step 7:Click System setting--->Login Setting to enter login interface.76Step 8:Input the DVR’s address, ID and password respectively. Then save.76Step 9:Enter Live View, it will connect to the server and display pictures.76Step 10:In Live View, users can do snapshot, change channels and control PTZ cameras.768.3 For iPhone Mobile Clients778.4 For Android Mobile Clients828.5 For Blackberry Mobile Clients86Requires Blackberry OS 586Installation instruction for BlackBerry Mobile phone Client86Operation method for Blackberry mobile phone client873. Live view88Server list88Software configuration89Information view899. PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS90Größe: 3,16 MBSeiten: 98Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen