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H.264 NETWORK DVR
Variable CIF and D1 Recording Options

User Manual

MODEL QC40108

Summary of Contents for QC40108

Page 1: ...1 H 264 NETWORK DVR Variable CIF and D1 Recording Options User Manual MODEL QC40108...

Page 2: ...registration form online In addition to warranty and technical support benefits you ll receive notifications of product updates along with free downloadable firmware updates for your DVR Register toda...

Page 3: ...asking Detection 29 Motion Detection 29 Video Loss 30 Camera Masking 30 Event Response 30 4 8 Backup 32 5 MENUS 34 5 1 Main Menu 35 5 2 Info Menu 35 HDD Information 35 BPS 36 Log 36 Version 37 Online...

Page 4: ...outside case of the DVR gently wipe using a lightly dampened cloth only use water do not use solvents n Do not operate this DVR without the cover securely in place Do not attempt to do any repairs to...

Page 5: ...s system comes uses an BNC video out port to allow you to connect to a TV or computer monitor for viewing purposes User Friendly LCD Control Functions Side panel button control allows instant booting...

Page 6: ...e of the DVR When the DVR is off pushing on the button will cause the DVR to initialize and power up When the DVR is operating briefly pressing the Power button will cause the screen to go to sleep un...

Page 7: ...quality shielded RG59 cable RG6 cable should be used for runs exceeding 800 feet and fiber optic cable should be used when distances exceed 1 800 feet In circumstances requiring cameras to be position...

Page 8: ...sed on the context of where they are used Some examples are LEFT CLICK Selecting an item Opening a menu Checking a box or motion detection status Selecting letters numbers or symbols on the virtual ke...

Page 9: ...sumes 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 7 Previous Rec...

Page 10: ...se functions in the same manner as one would use a mouse attached to a computer point click right click and etcetera In fields where data needs to be entered clicking on the field will bring up a virt...

Page 11: ...iod of inactivity configurable in the General Setting submenu described in Section 5 3 the DVR will log users out This will require the current user to re enter their password MAIN MENU After logging...

Page 12: ...each channel is shown by the filled circle under its number Each camera can only have one status at a time Changes take effect once the OK button is selected Manual The selected cameras will begin re...

Page 13: ...0 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...

Page 14: ...ayback bar to the end of the section and press the Clip button again STEP 4 Press the Backup button to save the file to a USB drive connected to the USB back up port on the side of the DVR Back up Ind...

Page 15: ...when triggered by an external device connected to one of the Alarm In ports see Chapter 7 for Alarm Setup and Alarm Activation A white filled box underneath a Record type indicates that it has been se...

Page 16: ...allow you to duplicate a day s settings on another day while the Default button returns the DVR to recording Motion Detection events 24 7 Once you have made your settings select OK to save them and y...

Page 17: ...top 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 down...

Page 18: ...are six submenus available Search Info Setting Advanced Backup and Shutdown Clicking on an icon will take you to that function or the submenu it represents The Search menu is covered in Section 4 5 Se...

Page 19: ...u can search for activity in a similar manner to the file search This information can be backed up to an external USB drive and it will be saved as a text document VERSION This display shows system ha...

Page 20: ...e DVR with a single remote this allows you to give each DVR a separate numerical ID Video Standard This DVR operates using the NTSC standard common to North America Auto Logout This sets the duration...

Page 21: ...ty Only enabled when VBR is selected this can be set from 1 to 6 with 6 having the highest image quality Bit Rate KB S Configurable from 192 to 1024 kilobytes per second this is the maximum bit rate t...

Page 22: ...on using the features in this window PAN TILT ZOOM Connecting and operating PTZ cameras with this DVR is covered in Chapter 6 Pan Tilt Zoom Snapshot In addition to taking video of an event the DVR can...

Page 23: ...f groups available in each tour Deselecting a number means that this group of channels will be skipped during the tour Motion Tour Type If a motion detection event occurs and the Tour button is select...

Page 24: ...start once you press OK to exit You cannot right click out of the menu ABNORMALITY This window allows you to set up alarms for disk and system disconnection errors as well as how these alarms are hand...

Page 25: ...is only visible in this window Toggling the Reusable box allows more than one user to log in using this account Creating a group gives you the ability to set the access privileges for as many users a...

Page 26: ...the PTZ camera must be connected to the ports highlighted in Picture 6 1 Multiple PTZ cameras can be connected to this port but you may require an expander port to do so STEP 2 Connect the other end o...

Page 27: ...r the number you want to assign to this preset This preset can now be added to a tour Patrol STEP 1 Click the Patrol button in the Function list and enter the number of the preset you wish to add to i...

Page 28: ...ically Page Switch returns you to the PTZ Control Panel Picture 6 5 Reset This ends the currently running function 1 2 3 4 NO C A B Rx Tx ALARM IN This DVR features connections for external alarms bot...

Page 29: ...y parameters sheet carefully RS485 A B cable is for the A B cable of the PTZ camera 7 3 ALARM SETUP AND ACTIVATION Once external alarms are properly connected you can configure the DVR to activate the...

Page 30: ...Tour When enabled this causes the DVR s display to cycle through selected Live View channels while maintaining the selected recording functions Instructions for configuring this feature are found in...

Page 31: ...ore rapidly To determine the optimal capacity for your purposes the chart below to estimate the size of hard drive that you ll need VIDEO FORMAT RESOLUTION FRAME RATE FPS VIDEO QUALITY BIT RATE kbps S...

Page 32: ...n c Upgraded program is not compatible d The recorded file has been overwritten e Record function has been disabled APPENDIX 8 Video is distorted when searching local records Possible Causes a Video q...

Page 33: ...too long 19 Alarm signal cannot be disarmed Possible Causes a Alarm setup is not correct b Alarm output has been opened manually c Input device error or connection is not correct 20 Alarm function is...

Page 34: ...xtreme environmental temperatures humidity lightning and sudden surges of electricity 3 Damage caused by acts of nature e g earthquake fire etc 4 Equipment damage caused by the maintenance of personne...

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