background image

62

63

PICTURE 5-1

PAN/TILT/ZOOM CAMERAS

CHAPTER 5

5.1 CONNECTING A PTZ CAMERA

The RS485 connector is used to connect and control PTZ cameras. It uses a single-direction 
protocol meaning that it can send commands out to the camera(s) but not receive any data 
back from the unit. 
The NVR is set by default for RS485 to be disabled for each channel. Therefore, PTZ settings 
must be enabled before PTZ cameras can be utilized. This system supports 26 of the most 
common protocols including Pelco-D and Pelco-P. 
When connecting a PTZ camera, the following should be taken into account:
• Shielded twisted wire is recommended with the shielded layer being used to connect to the 
ground. Improper grounding may result in chip damage. We recommend using CAT 5 or CAT 
6 wire for this purpose.
• The 485 port of this NVR cannot parallel connect with the 485 port of another device
• The voltage between the A and B lines of the camera should be less than 5V.

STEP 1

. The two wires of the data cable from the PTZ camera must be inserted into 

the ports labeled A & B as shown in 

Picture 6-1

. Multiple PTZ cameras can be 

connected to this port, but you may require an expander port to do so.

A B

 

STEP 2

. The color of these leads will 

vary by manufacturer but they should 
be labeled “

+

” or positive and “

-

” or 

negative. The positive wire should be 
inserted into port A with the negative 
going into port B. 

    The insulation on both leads should be stripped to expose about 1/8” or 4mm of bare 

metal. You must push in the orange tab above the port with a small item like the end of 
a paperclip while inserting the wire lead. When the wire is sufficiently inserted, release 
the orange tab. Pull gently on the wire to ensure that it is locked in the port.

STEP 3

. Connect the other end of the cable to the proper pins in the connector on the 

camera

STEP 4

. Connect the camera video and power cables as you would any other camera.

5.2 PTZ CONTROL AND SETUP

The following instructions are based on the Pelco-D protocol. You will need to have the 
manual for your PTZ camera at hand to ensure the proper settings within the NVR.

SETTING

RECORD SETTING

GENERAL

SCHEDULE

NETWORK

RS232

EVENTS

ALARM

PAN/TILT/ZOOM

DISPLAY

DEFAULT

SETUP

For ease of set-up, the PTZ camera’s video feed should be displayed on the screen.

STEP 1

. Open the 

Pan/Tilt/Zoom 

Menu

 from the 

Settings

 menu. You 

cannot use the 

Shortcut Menu

 to 

access the PTZ controls until after 
you have configured a channel to use 
PTZ.

PICTURE 5-2

PICTURE 5-3

PICTURE 5-4

PAN/TILT/ZOOM

Channel
PTZ Type

1
Remote

Copy

Paste

Default

Save

Cancel

PAN/TILT/ZOOM

Channel
PTZ Type
Protocol
Address
Baudrate
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Parity

1
Local
PELCOD
1
115200
8
1
None

Copy

Paste

Default

Save

Cancel

 

STEP 2

. If the PTZ Camera is to be 

connected directly to the NVR, then 
select Local in the PTZ Type pull 
down. Otherwise, select Remote. Be 
certain that the channel listed at the 
top is the one which the PTZ camera 
will be connected to.  

    For a local PTZ camera, you will need 

to enter data into the other fields 
according to the data provided in 
your PTZ camera’s manual, including 
protocol, data bits, stop bits and 
parity. 

 

Summary of Contents for QC8016

Page 1: ...1 H 264 NETWORK VIDEO RECORDERS Variable D1 and HD Recording Options User Manual MODEL QC804 QC808 QC8016...

Page 2: ...g with free downloadable firmware updates for your NVR Register today at www Q See com Please see the back of this manual for exclusions This manual is written for the Q804 QC808 and QC8016 Network Vi...

Page 3: ...Zoom 30 Back up 31 3 6 Schedule 32 3 7 Motion Video Loss and Camera Masking Detection 34 Motion Detection 34 Video Loss 35 Camera Masking 35 Event Response 35 3 8 Backup 37 4 MENUS 40 4 1 Main Menu 41...

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

Page 5: ...d false alarms and avoid unnecessary record triggering Multiple Backup Options A built in USB port gives you the option of backing up and transferring your video footage using a flash drive or externa...

Page 6: ...Port For use with flash drive when backing up or updating firmware Not for use with mouse Rear Panel Number Item Function 1 POE Power Input 48V power input for the Power Over Ethernet POE block 2 POE...

Page 7: ...unctions are used is based 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 sy...

Page 8: ...Begins playback of selected video or pauses current video Adjust Iris light level in PTZ mode 7 Previous Record Goes to previous video in Playback mode Adjust focus when in PTZ mode 8 Reverse Pause R...

Page 9: ...t it will receive power immediately but there may be a delay of up to a minute before the camera s signal appears on the screen as the system establishes connectivity NVR POE Block POE Block NVR POE B...

Page 10: ...e functions or options available in a given menu For many users these basic operating instructions may be all they need to operate their security system But because this system offers many more featur...

Page 11: ...de Right clicking the mouse or pressing the Enter button on the front of the NVR will bring up the Shortcut Menu covered on the next page allowing you to select an action however before you can access...

Page 12: ...d 3 7 respectively Stop All selected cameras stop recording You can assign the same values to all cameras by selecting the desired status in the All column OK Cancel ALARM OUTPUT ALARM TYPE All 1 2 3...

Page 13: ...Play video forward or backward 6 Frame Advance Each click advances or reverses the playback by one second 7 Slow Fast Play Speed up or slow down playback Four speeds each 8 Volume Adjust playback vol...

Page 14: ...ocate dates with video records STEP 2 Click the Event List button to bring up a list of recorded events They will be listed in order of starting time and will have a one letter code after the time to...

Page 15: ...s will start the playback in the desired direction The button s icon will change to a Pause icon to allow you to freeze the playback as needed If you have Sync unchecked clicking Stop will end the pla...

Page 16: ...apter where one can back up saved files located across multiple days Instead this procedure allows you to quickly save files or clips that you have located without having to search for them again Once...

Page 17: ...00 00 00 24 00 00 00 24 00 00 00 24 00 Copy Default OK Cancel MD Alarm MD Alarm 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 06 24 2012 Jan 2012 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 2...

Page 18: ...overlaying that camera s view By default each block of the grid will have a red hue indicating that it is sensitive to motion detection Clicking in a block will make it clear meaning that motion dete...

Page 19: ...ipient address Record Channel When one camera detects an event you can set the NVR to activate recording on other cameras PTZ Activation When selected this will cause a connected Pan Tilt Zoom camera...

Page 20: ...2 01 25 12 07 14 16 38249 1 M 01 25 12 23 19 01 01 25 12 23 48 13 56921 1 M 01 27 12 03 04 54 01 27 12 03 07 52 2309 1 M 01 27 12 03 11 43 01 27 12 03 14 27 2217 1 M 01 27 12 08 06 07 01 27 12 08 53 0...

Page 21: ...here are seven submenus available Search Info Setting Remote Device Advanced Backup and Shutdown Clicking on an icon will take you to that function or the submenu it represents The Search menu is cove...

Page 22: ...cessor NotePad or other text reader application PICTURE 4 6 PICTURE 4 7 VERSION This display shows system hardware and firmware specifications The hardware data shows the number of channels the system...

Page 23: ...ty across all channels upon opening You have the option to search by a specific time period and channel by setting the criteria and pressing Search Network Load You can track the traffic load of your...

Page 24: ...mon to North America Video output can be switched to PAL for areas where that is used Device No If you are controlling more than one NVR with a single remote this allows you to give each NVR a separat...

Page 25: ...frame rate when the system detects motion or an alarm triggers an event Your selections in the pull down are Regular MD Motion Detection or Alarm Compression The default setting is H 264 which is an...

Page 26: ...meras are enabled in the Schedule window see Section 3 7 The actual settings for the Snapshot feature are configured in the Snapshot window which can be opened by clicking on the Snapshot button at th...

Page 27: ...Name You can name each channel up to 25 characters An example is naming the channels based on where they re located Time Display and Channel Display These buttons enable their respective displays on t...

Page 28: ...ct and display video remote cameras connected to your system must be located and added manually This can be done through the process described in Section 2 4 IP Cameras at the beginning of this manual...

Page 29: ...nge these in this window will result in an on screen message about incorrect password and may lock you out of the IP camera for a period of 30 minutes in the case of QC Series cameras other brands may...

Page 30: ...o cameras and DVRs which were previously connected but later removed from the list of connected items Items being accessed from outside your local network will also need to be added using this button...

Page 31: ...User button Administrator Users have control over 60 different functions while basic Users have 35 functions that can be allowed or denied PICTURE 4 35 A user or group name can consist of at most eigh...

Page 32: ...etal You must push in the orange tab above the port with a small item like the end of a paperclip while inserting the wire lead When the wire is sufficiently inserted release the orange tab Pull gentl...

Page 33: ...ain Menu STEP 3 Click the save button once you have entered the settings If you are operating an identical PTZ camera on another channel you may use the Copy and Paste buttons to apply those settings...

Page 34: ...nction In addition there are other functions that can be engaged in this window AutoPan This will cause the camera to automatically rotate Flip Most PTZ cameras have a mechanical stop which will preve...

Page 35: ...alarm input a relay should be used to separate them Parameter Grounding Alarm Ground line Alarm Input 1 2 8 becomes valid in low voltage 1 NO C 2 NO C Two NO activation outputs CTRL 12V Controls the...

Page 36: ...larm device To avoid overloading please read the following relay parameters sheet carefully RS485 A B cable is for the A B cable of the PTZ camera 6 3 ALARM SETUP AND ACTIVATION Once external alarms a...

Page 37: ...seconds before the PTZ camera s activates Setting up these pre programmed functions is covered in Section 5 2 PTZ Control and Setup Tour When enabled this causes the NVR s display to cycle through se...

Page 38: ...ts Whether installing the drive for the first time or removing the old one to install a new one the steps are largely the same STEP 1 Disconnect the NVR from the power source as well as any other conn...

Page 39: ...ta cable error d Hard drive malfunction e NVR hardware malfunction APPENDIX 8 There is no audio when monitoring Possible Causes a Channel with audio is not full screen make the channel you want to hea...

Page 40: ...Record Resolution 1080P 1920 1080 720P 1280 720 D1 704 576 704 480 Record Frame Rate D1 30fps camera 720p 30fps camera 1080p 30fps camera D1 30fps camera 720p 30fps camera 1080p 15fps camera D1 30fps...

Page 41: ...by improper operation 2 Improper equipment operation environment and conditions e g improper power extreme environmental temperatures humidity lightning and sudden surges of electricity 3 Damage cause...

Page 42: ...82 Digital Peripheral Solutions Inc 8015 E Crystal Drive Anaheim CA 92807...

Reviews: