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11:37:22 M
11:48:00 R
11:54:00 A
12:10:00 M
13:00:00 R
14:00:00 R

15:00:00 R

16:00:00 R
17:00:00 R

StartTime Type

1p 2p 3p 4p

Files will be listed by their start time. In addition, 
when the DVR records a file, it also indicates 
the type of recording and it will indicate this 
one-letter code after the file name.
R = Regular recording
A = External alarm triggered recording
M = Motion detection triggered recording

PLAYBACK

Once you’ve run your search, you may select which videos you wish to review. 

Start, Stop and Play

Double-click on the desired video file and 
playback will begin. The playback controls 
operate as with a normal DVD player or 
computer media player with pause, rewind, 
etc. In the case of multiple views, the channel 
with the green outline around its video is the 
one that is being controlled. You can switch 
between channels by clicking on the one you 
wish to control.

While all channels will display video from the 
same event, individual playbacks can be 
controlled separately. A single channel can be 
paused, rewound or sped up without affecting 
the playback of other channels. 
Selecting the 

Stop 

button will end playback of 

that channel while the others (if any) continue 
to play back. To end playback on all channels, 
simply right-click the mouse or move to 
another file using the buttons to the right of the 
playback bar. 

Playback

Slider

Stop

Play

Reverse

Volume

Slow

Play

Fast

Play

Previous

Frame

Next

Frame

08-19-2010 00: 00: 00

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CH

11:37:22 M
11:48:00 R
11:54:00 A
12:10:00 M
13:00:00 R
14:00:00 R

15:00:00 R

16:00:00 R
17:00:00 R

StartTime Type

Start Time

08-19-10 13:20:00

End Time

08-19-10 13:26:00

Size(KB) 

52736

1p 2p 3p 4p

PART 8 - BACKING UP FILES

The DVR supports backing up to USB flash drives, hard drives, burners, and SD cards. 

Plug in a USB device and go to the 

Main Menu

 

and then clicking on the 

Backup

 icon will open 

the 

Backup

 window. 

The 

Backup

 window will display any connected 

devices along with available space and status. 
If you have a device connected to the USB port 
on the side of the DVR and it does not appear, 
press the 

Detect

 button. If it still does not 

appear, then use a different USB device. 
 
Once an external USB device is detected, 
pressing the 

Backup

 button will open a new 

window allowing you to select which files to 
back up. You can select by channel, start and 
end times, as well as which type of event; 
regular recording, alarm, motion detection or all 
of them.
Click to place a check mark in front of files you 
want backed up. You can also select all the 
available files by selecting the box at the top of 
the list.
 

IMPORTANT!

 USB hard drives must be formatted as FAT 32.

If you need to clear space on your external drive, you can use the 

Erase

 button. This will delete 

ALL

 files on that device. 

Once you have selected the files, press 

Start

 

to begin the download. A progress bar will be 
displayed showing estimated time remaining. 
During the download, the 

Start

 button will 

change to 

Stop

. You can stop the process at 

any time by pressing the button again.
You can also right-click out of the menu once 
the file transfer has begun to go on to other 
activities without cancelling the download.
 

PICTURE 7-11

The files will be saved with the following naming format:
SN_CH(channel number)_TYPE_TIME(Year, Month, Date, Hour, Minute, Second) 
Therefore, a file shown on the DVR as being a regular record (R), being recorded on 01/04/11 
starting at 2:00:00 would have a file name of: 1_01_R_010411020000.dav
The files can be played back using the software included on the CD accompanying this DVR.

Summary of Contents for QC40108

Page 1: ...8 Channel H 264 Compression All in One DVR with Variable CIF and D1 Recording Options Quick Installation Guide For Bundles Featuring the QC40108 H 264 Network DVR...

Page 2: ...shown manuals and software QC Series DC 12V AUDIO VIDEO NET 1 2 3 4 NO C A B Rx Tx STEP 1 Connect the Cameras to the Cables Connect both camera leads to the matching ends on the power video cable Repe...

Page 3: ...ent distance It functions as a typical remote control with additional buttons allowing you to navigate through menus and control functions We recommend that you configure your DVR using the mouse cont...

Page 4: ...k speeds and resumes normal playback Zoom out when in PTZ mode 6 Play Pause Will open Playback Search mode Begins playback of selected video or pauses current video Adjust Iris light level in PTZ mode...

Page 5: ...mbol and characters are deleted with the key Clicking outside of the keyboard will close it 1 2 3 5 4 6 8 7 9 0 1 4 7 0 2 5 8 3 6 _ 9 a h o u b i p v c j q w d k r x e l s y f m t z g n A H O U B I P...

Page 6: ...6 3 PICTURE 6 4 PICTURE 6 5 PICTURE 6 6 An example of such a mixed schedule is shown in Picture 6 4 In this example Camera 1 is scheduled to record if motion is detected MD from midnight to 8am and t...

Page 7: ...tartTime Type Start Time 08 19 10 13 20 00 End Time 08 19 10 13 26 00 Size KB 52736 1p 2p 3p 4p 1 4 6 5 13 14 15 16 3 2 7 9 11 8 10 12 17 18 19 21 20 The playback screen can be set to display the reco...

Page 8: ...e KB 52736 1p 2p 3p 4p PART 8 BACKING UP FILES The DVR supports backing up to USB flash drives hard drives burners and SD cards Plug in a USB device and go to the Main Menu and then clicking on the Ba...

Page 9: ...QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS CONTACT US PRODUCT SUPPORT DOWNLOADS FIRMWARE UPDATES MANUALS 24 7 Technical Resources Live Chat M F 9 5 PST www Q See com Support...

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