Q-See H264 User Manual

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3.3 LIVE VIEWING AND RECORDING
SWITCHING VIDEO OUTPUT
The DVR is normally configured to output video signal to a 19” or larger monitor through 
the VGA port on the back. However, if you have attached a television to the Video Out port 
instead, then you will need to press and hold the ESCAPE, EXIT or STOP button (depending 
on model) on the front of the DVR  for 10 seconds or until you hear a beep to indicate that the 
video mode has been changed. On the QT474, the video mode can be changed by pushing 
and holding the VGA/TV button.
LIVE VIEWING
The normal mode of the DVR is to display the live feed from the cameras. Configuring which 
channels will be displayed, naming the cameras and other display settings will be covered in 
SECTION 4.2.
PICTURE 3-8
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PICTURE 3-10
Symbol
Meaning
Symbol Meaning
Symbol
Meaning
Scheduled 
Recording
Alarm 
Recording
Manual 
Recording
Motion Detection
   
Audio Enabled
In addition to the camera images, the DVR will display symbols regarding the status of each 
camera 
RECORDING
Your DVR is configured to record whenever motion is detected. It is also set to record at the 
best setting possible. These settings work for most users, but each user’s situation will be 
different and directions for adjusting these settings can be found in Section 4.3 Record 
Configuration.
3.4 QUICK PLAYBACK
Pushing the playback button on the DVR or remote will enable you to play back what has 
been recently recorded by launching Quick Playback.
Clicking on the Playback button within the 
Control Bar will begin the Quick Playback 
process as well.
The time period for the Quick Playback can 
be set by clicking the upward-pointing arrow 
 icon next to the Playback button. You can 
chose to go back 2-, 5- or 10 minutes. This 
setting will apply whether you’ve selected 
playback on the remote, the front of the DVR 
or by clicking on the Playback button.
[Minutes]
2
5
10
Playback Button
Only channels with recorded video will display their feeds and those without will be dark. 
As shown on the next page, a toolbar will appear below the display showing the playback 
controls. If you are using the mouse, clicking on the various controls will affect the video 
playback in a similar manner to using the front panel buttons or remote control. 
There may be additional video recorded before your starting point and you can go back to 
the beginning of the recording within this playback. You will, however, need to use the search 
feature described in Section 4.8 to locate video event recordings from other days, or earlier 
times.