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5.3 Network Operation: 

 

5.3.1: Channel Live Status 

 

Live video of that channel is all 

right. 

Summary of Contents for QDH 04

Page 1: ...1 H 264 4 Channel Digital Video Recorder QDH 04 User Guide Version 1 0...

Page 2: ...please consult to your local dealer About This Product RoHS This directive restricts the use of six hazardous materials in the manufacture of various types of electronic and electrical equipment USA F...

Page 3: ...esent inside the enclosure Do not open the cabinet Refer servicing to qualified personnel only Severe impact or vibration may cause malfunction Not to insert any conducting material in the ventilation...

Page 4: ...LATION 7 2 1 DVR OVERVIEW 7 2 2 REAR PANEL 8 2 3 SATAHDD INSTALLATION 9 2 3 ALARM INSTALLATION 12 CHAPTER 3 GETTING START 14 3 1 DVR CONTROL PANEL 15 3 2 START SCREEN 16 3 3 FULL SCREEN 23 3 4 QUAD SC...

Page 5: ...3 RECORD 49 4 4 ALARM 57 4 5 CF CARD 61 4 6 NETWORK 71 CHAPTER 5 IE SETTINGS 73 5 1 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 73 5 2 GETTING START 74 5 3 NETWORK OPERATION 83 5 4 DDNS AND PPPOE 87 APPENDIX A SPECIFICATION...

Page 6: ...cking Item Name Pcs Item Name Pcs DVR 1 Screws for HDD fixing 4 User guide 1 Power adaptor AC 100 240V in DC 12V out 1 Remote controller 1 Note If there is any part missing or damaged please contact y...

Page 7: ...DVR Overview Rear Panel SATA HDD Alarm Installation 2 1 DVR Overview Item Name Description 1 Control panel Control keypad and indicators 2 CF card slot For CF card backup 3 IR receiver For infrared re...

Page 8: ...Description 1 BNC out Composite monitor 2 BNC in To connect cameras 3 VGA VGA output 4 DVI DVI I type 5 Audio in RCAx2 1 Vp p 6 Audio out RCA L R 1 Vp p 7 Alarm 9 pin D SUB male alarm I O port NO 8 LA...

Page 9: ...detect DVI as the first priority then VGA as the second and then BNC 2 3 SATA HDD Installation Follow the steps below to install HDD STEP 1 Lightly push the two grooves then pull the cover to the open...

Page 10: ...10 bay STEP 3 Fix HDD by screws Optional STEP 4 Push the cover to the closed position...

Page 11: ...r is opened NOTE The HDD will be started after 3 seconds of closing cover if HDD is not detected warning will be showed for 3 seconds by a message HDD is Non installed with beep every 10 seconds User...

Page 12: ...HDD is broken 2 HDD is not installed 3 HDD is full and the recording mode is set as Single way Recording refer to Section 4 3 Recording Mode NOTE If the HDD is not detected and started within 25 secon...

Page 13: ...13 Pin No Pin Definition 1 Alarm in 1 NO 2 Alarm in 2 NO 3 Alarm in 3 NO 4 Alarm in 4 NO 5 Alarm out 6 Do not connect to any cable 7 Do not connect to any cable...

Page 14: ...any cable 9 GND Alarm figure Connect to NO normal open alarm device Chapter 3 Getting Start In this chapter it introduces the control keypad of DVR and the definitions of icons shown on event list an...

Page 15: ...15 3 1 DVR Control Panel NOTE In live or playback mode press up down to switch channels in full screen...

Page 16: ...16 NOTE In playback mode press left right to rewind fast forward the images 3 2 Start Screen The smart auxiliary icons on the screen will allow...

Page 17: ...17 users realizing the system status more easily DVR Status 1 System Status Live display Pause Main menu Fast forward Event list Rewind Playback 2 Recording Mode No recording Single way recording...

Page 18: ...evel ID 0 guest ID 1 normal user ID 2 administrator NOTE The level status will be returned to 0 after 17 seconds without any operation or pressing twice in live screen 4 Language of OSD T Chinese Ital...

Page 19: ...19 English Czech Spanish Polish French Russian Hebrew Device Status 1 CF Card Status...

Page 20: ...HDD cover is opened 3 HDD Status HDD is installed HDD is not installed 4 Network Status Network is working Network is not working 5 Status Bar of HDD Space This bar shows the HDD storage consumption p...

Page 21: ...21 recording Camera Status 1 Channel Number Channel 1 Channel 3 Channel 2 Channel 4 2 Recording Status DVR is recording Alarm is detected Alarm recording is on...

Page 22: ...is deteced Motion recording is on NOTE The red light will be flashed when recording 3 Frame Rate NTSC 2 fps 7 5 fps 3 fps 10 fps 5 fps 15 fps No recording PAL 1 6 fps 6 2 fps 2 5 fps 8 3 fps 4 1 fps...

Page 23: ...23 No recording 4 Image Quality Basic Normal Fine Good Excellent 3 3 Full Screen...

Page 24: ...24 Switch full channels in live or playback mode 3 4 Quad Screen Switch to split display in live or playback mode 3 5 Main Menu If users set Password Enable as the DVR...

Page 25: ...25 will request at least level 1 ID 1 password to main menu Default ID 1 Password 1111 Refer to Section 4 2 Setup DVR Password...

Page 26: ...me or check DVR information Record Recording parameters settings Alarm alarm motion settings CF card For backup function LAN Network settings 3 6 Event List If users set Password Enable as the DVR wil...

Page 27: ...27 to Section 4 2 Setup DVR Password Each HDD is allowed to save up to 256 events if users change a new HDD the event list will be moved together with the old one...

Page 28: ...28 Show event list Select channels filters or events Play the event Show the selected event Press ESC to go back to list screen...

Page 29: ...nt Filter Users are able to search events by channels or event filters Channel All Channels Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Event Filter The different colors of event filters enable users to s...

Page 30: ...n same color it is helpful to show users what happened when they are playing the images refer to Section 3 7 Playback All Filters Motion Video Loss Alarm HDD On Off Power On Off Playback Mark CF Card...

Page 31: ...Off HDD CF In the filter column it will show different color icons users can easily search the events When the cursor is moved to one of the events the background will be showed the event s image Pla...

Page 32: ...to play the event 3 7 Playback Operation If users set Password Enable as the DVR will request at least level 1 ID 1 password to playback mode Default ID 1 Password 1111 Refer to Section 4 2 Setup DVR...

Page 33: ...33 In live mode press to enter playback mode Play Pause Search by date time or frame Adjust date time and frame...

Page 34: ...34 Switch full channels Quad Screen Playback Mark Press ESC to exit playback mode Channel no is showed on the left of the search bar Playback In playback mode press to play pause images...

Page 35: ...35 Fast forward x1 5 15 60 Rewind x1 5 15 60 Switch full channels Playback in quad screen...

Page 36: ...36 Press to show simultaneously 4 channels playback Playback Mark Mark the timing of important data when searching playback images the orange cursor will be showed in the center...

Page 37: ...mart search design allows users to search data quicker and easier meanwhile the colorful cursors are helpful to diagnose the happened events All Filters Motion Video Loss Alarm HDD Power Playback Mark...

Page 38: ...of the colorful cursors to the center red grid to view the event Power on HDD is started on Alarm Motion Playback mark Video loss Chapter 4 Main Menu If users set Password Enable as the DVR will requ...

Page 39: ...39 Refer to Section 4 2 Setup DVR Password 4 1 Camera Main Menu Camera...

Page 40: ...40 Select a camera Enter camera adjust screen...

Page 41: ...41 Use and to adjust the camera s brightness contrast hue and saturation 4 2 Setup Main Menu Setup...

Page 42: ...42 Select items Adjust the settings Enter the selected item Load Default Load factory s default configuration...

Page 43: ...efault settings Load factory s default settings NOTE Load Default function will not change password and the setting of Password Enable Disable Language The DVR supports 13 versions of menu language T...

Page 44: ...o The DVR will detect the camera s system NTSC or PAL automatically when installing cameras if no camera installed it will be the same as previous setting 2 NTSC The DVR will be set to NTSC even PAL c...

Page 45: ...45 Use and to change Date Mode Date and Time The date mode set here will be showed on the playback search bar as well...

Page 46: ...t is necessary to EXIT UPDATE this page after changing the settings DVR Password Use and to enable disable and change passwords Password Enable Only users of ID 2 are able to enable disable password a...

Page 47: ...vent list and those settings with a request key in the menu ex DVR Password Users without password ID 0 are allowed live monitoring only Password Disable the DVR will NOT request password to enter Mai...

Page 48: ...et the value for password NOTE ID 2 Admin level 2 users is the administrator of DVR who has the rights to manage passwords ID 1 User level 1 users is a normal user who can neither enable disable passw...

Page 49: ...49 Information Users can check the DVR information including software hardware HDD start stop recording time and checksum 4 3 Record Main Menu Record...

Page 50: ...50 Select items Adjust the settings Enter the selected item Alarm Motion Rate Set recording rate for the timing when alarm or motion is triggered...

Page 51: ...in working hours Non working Hour Rate Set recording rate for non working hours No recording in non working hours NOTE Working and non working hours are programmable by setting schedule NOTE If only...

Page 52: ...quality and frame rate will be changed immediately when users adjust the Quality and Frame Rate or change Channels Audio Users can install audio devices with channel 1 and channel 2 Enable audio func...

Page 53: ...Continuing Recording The HDD will be overwritten when it is full HDD status bar will show 100 but it will continue recording Single way Recording The DVR will stop recording when the HDD is full until...

Page 54: ...OTE If users use more than two HDDs by turns it is suggested to set the Record Mode as Single Way Recording to prevent overwriting Schedule Recording schedule is programmable for working non working h...

Page 55: ...55 Move the cursor Enlarge or narrow the cursor Toggle the time zone for working hour s Working Hour Non working Hour...

Page 56: ...alarm motion will not be changed by schedule NOTE The estimate of recording time will be more accurate after at least one day recording Format HDD Do not format HDD Format HDD NOTE When a new HDD is...

Page 57: ...his function and set record mode If an old HDD is installed instead the DVR will remain the original record mode of the HDD but users can change it as well WARNING All the recorded data including even...

Page 58: ...58 Select items Adjust the settings Enter the selected item Video Loss Alarm Enable video loss alarm Disable video loss alarm...

Page 59: ...1 255 seconds with an alarm or motion message and beep sound if a new alarm motion is happened in the meanwhile the post recording function will be on again for 1 255 seconds Users can turn off the bu...

Page 60: ...60 Turn on the buzzer Turn off the buzzer Motion Use and to select a camera...

Page 61: ...61 Use and to set motion detection zones Use to adjust the sensitivity of motion zones The bigger number the sensitivity is higher 4 5 CF Card Main Menu CF Card...

Page 62: ...62 Select items Adjust the settings Enter the selected item NOTE Users will need to format the CF card before using it for backup images or upgrade OS...

Page 63: ...time of data which is going to be saved to CF card Stop Time Set the stop time of data which is going to be saved to CF card NOTE If there is data between the start and stop time a data bar will be sh...

Page 64: ...up to 1GB or 30 minutes per file Channel Choose a channel which is going to be backup Save Check CF Card When a CF card is inserted into DVR it will show Unformatted CF Card or CF Card Check OK on th...

Page 65: ...65 CF Card Storage Requirement The DVR supports 64MB 2GB storage of CF card NOTE User can not save to a CF card under 64 MB or it will show a message CF Card Can t 64MB on the screen...

Page 66: ...ime as C_YYYYMMDDhhmmss mov see below table with FAT 16 form which can be played by QuickTime Player File Name Definition C Channel No ex ch01 YYYY Year ex 2008 MM Month ex 01 DD Date ex 11 hh Hour ex...

Page 67: ...67 Check the File s After backup users can check the event list to see if it is successful refer to Section 3 6 Event List...

Page 68: ...68 Play the File s In Event List choose the backup file press to play the images Delete the File s In Event List press to delete the files from CF card...

Page 69: ...69 Format Format CF card firstly users will need to insert a CF card to the slot below the DVR front side...

Page 70: ...rmat CF card Choose to start formatting CF card NOTE It is necessary to format CF card via this function before saving backup data or upgrade OS into the CF card WARNING All the data in the CF card wi...

Page 71: ...71 4 6 Network Main Menu LAN IP Set IP address Mask Set mask...

Page 72: ...2 Gateway Set gateway LAN Password Only the user ID 2 is able to manager passwords for LAN users Guest Password ID 7 This is the lowest level only remote Live viewing is available default password 111...

Page 73: ...sword ID 9 This is the highest level not only remote viewing admin can also set IE parameters including PPPoE and DDNS settings etc default password 3333 NOTE The DVR only provide 1 user to access ima...

Page 74: ...rosoft Windows 2000 XP or Vista Web Browser Internet Explorer 6 0 or above QuickTime please surf www apple com quicktime download to download a version 7 0 or above 5 2 Getting Start Step 1 Open IE ch...

Page 75: ...75 Step 2 Choose General and click Settings of Browsing history...

Page 76: ...76 Step 3 Choose Automatically and click OK...

Page 77: ...Step 4 Use Static IP or LAN to access DVR enter IP address of the DVR and then press enter The default IP of the DVR is 192 168 0 89 but it is recommended to double check with network setting of the D...

Page 78: ...78 Step 5 Enter ID and Password ID Password Guest Password 7 1111 User Password 8 2222 Admin Password 9 3333 Step 6 Right click until pop up a window and choose Plug in Settings...

Page 79: ...79 Step 7 Choose Browser click Play movies automatically and click OK...

Page 80: ...80 Step 8 Choose Advanced set Transport Setup as Custom set Transportation Protocol as HTTP and set Port ID as 80...

Page 81: ...81 Step 9 Click or press F5 for live mode...

Page 82: ...11 Click Bitrate and select an appropriate Bitrate The higher the Bitrate the better the video quality and the lower the live frame rate Intranet user should choose Intranet for the best video quality...

Page 83: ...83 5 3 Network Operation 5 3 1 Channel Live Status Live video of that channel is all right...

Page 84: ...of that channel is lost but an alarm is triggered Live video of that channel is all right and a motion is detected Live video of that channel is all right an alarm is triggered and a motion is detect...

Page 85: ...85 Disconnection appears please Click or press F5 5 3 3 Live Mode Live ID 7 8 and 9 could press to enter live mode 5 3 4 Playback Mode Playback ID 8 and 9 could press...

Page 86: ...86 to enter playback mode 5 3 5 Setup Mode ID 7 8 and 9 could press to enter setup mode but only ID 9 could change DDNS and PPPoE setting...

Page 87: ...a name server to be updated in real time The most common use for this is in allowing an Internet domain name to be assigned to a computer with a varying dynamic IP address The following is an example...

Page 88: ...88 Step 1 Go www dyndns com and then click Create Account Step 2 Create a DDNS Account and confirm the account by mail...

Page 89: ...e DVR Step 1 PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is a network protocol used mainly with ADSL services Go Setup mode and click PPPoE set PPPoE Status as ON and enter your PPPoE User Name and Pa...

Page 90: ...mode and click DDNS set DDNS Status as ON enter User Name password of the free DDNS account enter DDNS Host Name and choose the DDNS provider After submitting please reboot the DVR Step 3 Connect the...

Page 91: ...91 5 4 3 Remote View via DDNS Step 1 Enter DDNS Host Name and then press enter Step 2 Enter ID and Password Step 3 Operation via DDNS...

Page 92: ...Specification Function No of cameras 4 Split display mode 1 4 User interface Animated GUI Multiplex mode Quadruplex Live Record Playback Ethernet Display resolution VGA DVI 1280x1024 quad mode Display...

Page 93: ...60fps NTSC 50fps PAL Recording quality 5 levels Compression algorithm H 264 enhanced Max compression rate 300 1 Motion recording Yes Pre recording 3 sec 10 sec Post recording 1 sec 255 sec programmabl...

Page 94: ...1 DSUB9 1 Alarm in x4 Alarm out x1 0 3 3 Volt IR remote controller Yes Alarm Motion Motion detection 12 4x3 motion zones Motion detection sensitivity 100 levels No of alarm inputs 4 No of alarm output...

Page 95: ...MB 2GB Specification Adapter output DC12V Voltage range 100 240V DVR Power consumption 7 2 W Operating temperature 5 40 Operating relative humidity 10 75 Net weight 1 KG Shipping weight 1 7 0 1KG DVR...

Page 96: ...or unformatted or the DVR power is being turn off or the Recording Rate setting is Zero or the Record Mode setting is selected the single way recording selection will stop recording when the DVR is f...

Page 97: ...97 A Please install the HDD or you may switch off the beeping sound by turn off the BUZZER under the ALARM setting 3 Q Can I take the HDD to play at the PC A NO The format setting is different and it...

Page 98: ...ze thru PC CF Card Questions 4 Q Why there is an unformatted display shown when plug in the CF Card A The CF card can only be formatted by using the DVR and not by the PC Please check below for the CF...

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Page 100: ...ard A The problem might occur when using the unsuitable display software Please use the Quick Time Player to display the mov file Display Questions 6 Q Why the monitor screen is showing the twisted im...

Page 101: ...sories being used Please check the SET UP setting and then select the appropriated system 7 Q Why there is no any icon on the display screen A Please press the OSD button on the cover of the DVR to ma...

Page 102: ...level of the connectors is DVI VGA BNC Therefore the problem might occur when the wire rod is connected to those connectors at the same time for example if BNC VGA and DVI outputs are all connected t...

Page 103: ...A Please check if the Quick Time Player has been installed in the PC because it can only be play thru the Quick Time Player You may also refer to the Chapter 5 for detail information Audio Questions 1...

Page 104: ...the inappropriate equipment 11 Q Why does the irregular sound appear when plug in the AUDIO IN A Please adjust the volume of the equipment 12 Setting Questions 13 Q Why the expected recording time is...

Page 105: ...IP setting is incorrect 15 Q Why does the buzzer cannot stop making a sound A The problem might occur when the HDD is uninstalled or the HDD is broken or the HDD is full The MOTION and BUZZER setting...

Page 106: ...106 Disable the buzzer setting to stop beeping sound 16 Q Why can t I find the specific recording...

Page 107: ...he playback A The previous data might be rewrite by the continuing recording setting option You can select the single way recording setting so when the HDD is full DVR will stop recording and will not...

Page 108: ...roblem of interference or cross talk if a single remote controller is used Even if a plurality of remote controllers is used there is no problem of interference or cross talk as long as each remote co...

Page 109: ...Appendix C Suggested SATA HDD Suggested SATA HDD Brand Capacity Item No Hitachi 160G HDT722516DLA380 250G HDT725025VLA380 500G HDT725050VLA360 Seagate 250G ST3250620NS 250G ST3250620AS 250G ST3250820...

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