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QSTD2400 Series DVR User’s Manual 

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4.2.1  Basic Configuration 

Click BASIC to enter 

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asic Configuration shown as Fig. 4.4. Basic 

Configuration 

     

Fig 4.4    Basic Configuration 

Here  users  can  set  video  system,  menu  language,  audio,  time  and 

authorization check. The following are explanations of each option. 

Device name: 

The name of the unit. It may display on the client  end or CMS, 

which helps users to recognize the unit remotely.   

Device ID:

 It is used to identify multiple devices at the same place. Users can 

manage them by remote control by giving each device its own ID number.   

Video format:

 Options are PAL and NTSC. Users make the choice according to 

the video format of the cameras. 

Language:

 set the menu language, customer terminal can not change it. 

Authorization check:

 If checked system needs user name and password when 

user wants to entire system setup, playback, backup etc. 

Audio:

 Enable audio in live view. Users can choose channel for audio. 

Date format:

 Three formats, YY-MM-DD, DD-MM-YY, MM-DD-YY. 

System time: 

Set the time. If the unit is recording, users cannot change the time. 

When recording, click Adjust button, a security window will appear.

 

 

4.2.2  Live Configuration 

Click LIVE to enter Live Configuration shown as Fig 4.5    Live Configuration 

 

Fig 4.5    Live Configuration 

 

Here users can set system to display camera name and time, picture color and 

hide cameras. The following are the explanations of each option. 

Summary of Contents for QSTD2404

Page 1: ...QSTD2400 Series DVR User s Manual i QSTD2404 QSTD2408 QSTD2416 Digital Video Recorders User s Manual For H 264 4 channel 8 channel 16 channel Digital Video Recorders All rights reserved Rev 091708...

Page 2: ...g Look for a clamping voltage of 330 or lower Joule rating of at least 400 and a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less Do not install this device near any heat sources such as radiators heat registe...

Page 3: ...asic Operating Instructions 11 3 1 Power On Off 11 3 1 1 Starting 11 3 2 Login User Management 13 3 3 Recording 15 3 3 1 Record Setup 15 3 3 2 Manual Recording 16 3 3 3 Scheduled Recording 16 3 3 4 Mo...

Page 4: ...45 6 3 Remote Playback Backup 48 6 3 1 Remote Playback 48 6 3 2 Remote Backup 50 6 4 Remote Menu Configuration 51 6 5 Remote DVR Management 52 6 5 1 Checking System Log Remotely 52 6 5 2 Lock Delete F...

Page 5: ...E Supports VGA output Supports channel security by hiding live display Displays the local recording status and basic information Supports USB or PS 2 mouse with full control RECORDING MEDIA Supports 4...

Page 6: ...by administrator Supports 1 administrator and 15 users Supports event log recording and checking unlimited events NETWORK Supports TCP IP DHCP PPPoE DDNS protocols Supports IE browser to do remote vi...

Page 7: ...Calculating Recording Capacity STEP1 Unscrew and Open the top cover STEP2 Place HDD into the position shown as fig 2 1 Fig 2 1 Installing hard drive STEP3 Fix the HDD firmly with screws and then conn...

Page 8: ...ts Working indicators of power and network etc 8 Shuttle Control the playback speed 9 Power Shut down DVR 10 HDD Status Lights Working status of Hard Drive 11 INFO Check basic setup parameters of reco...

Page 9: ...ork internet access 8 VGA Port VGA output connect to monitor 9 COM Port For debugging or serial input 10 Alarm In Connect to external sensor 1 8 Please refer to 2 3 2 Installing Sensor Alarm 11 Alarm...

Page 10: ...MOUSE Connection for USB mouse 6 RJ45 Port Connect to router for network internet access 8 VGA Port VGA output connect to monitor 9 COM Port For debugging or serial input 10 ALARM IN Connect to extern...

Page 11: ...to router for network internet access 10 VGA Port VGA output connect to monitor 11 COM Port For debugging or serial input 12 ALARM IN OUT External sensor input 1 4 Relay output 1 4 Connect to externa...

Page 12: ...m out For example a sensor is connected to alarm input1 Cable A and B will be connected once the sensor detects an event Users set Device type as NC Normal Close It will input 5V high level to input1...

Page 13: ...ntrol Item Name Function 1 Power Button Soft off switch to stop firmware running Push it before powering off the DVR 2 INFO Button Get information about the DVR like firmware version HDD information 3...

Page 14: ...tup Mode Click left button to enter Click right button to cancel setup or return to the previous screen If you want to input a value move cursor to the blank and click An input window will appear as F...

Page 15: ...ource switch on the power button near the power port on the rear panel and the system will start up The other is to start by the Power button on the front panel this method can only be used if the sys...

Page 16: ...hut down procedures Users can shut down the unit using the remote control front panel and mouse By remote control STEP1 Press the POWER button the screen below will appear Fig 3 3 Shut down STEP2 Choo...

Page 17: ...rch or System etc A login window will appear asking for ID and password as in Fig 3 4 Login Fig 3 4 Login Notice The default login is admin and 123456 Change password Every one can change his own pass...

Page 18: ...user name and password Choose the user group STEP3 Click OK button to add a new user STEP4 Choose a user a symbol will display at the end of the user information Click Authority button to change the...

Page 19: ...EP2 Set Video quality Frame rate and Resolution STEP3 Have Audio checked if you input audio and want to record it Check Time stamp if you want it on the recording STEP4 Enable recording function for c...

Page 20: ...oliday function STEP1 Enter SCHEDULE configuration Select Channel and Schedule please see Fig 3 8 Schedule Setup Fig 3 8 Schedule Setup STEP2 The left column shows the 7 days of the week The row shows...

Page 21: ...up STEP2 Put check mark in Enable Detection box first and then enter Area to set Sensitivity and detection Area In detection area red means not sensitive which will not trigger recording transparent m...

Page 22: ...ne at a time The actual post alarm record time equals Hold time in RECORD and Hold time in MOTION 3 3 5 Alarm Recording This unit supports recording channels and PTZ linking after alarm STEP1 Enter AL...

Page 23: ...o Fig 4 1 Control Bar Click Search the window below will appear on screen Fig 3 13 Search Menu Time Search STEP1 Enter Search configuration select Time Search A window will appear as in Fig 3 14 Calen...

Page 24: ...utton It will play from the time point you set STEP6 Click the relative buttons on the screen to do fast forward backward pause stop and change the screen mode and re search See Fig 3 16 Playback Fig...

Page 25: ...up STEP2 Choose the channel and set the start and end time Click Date button to change the date STEP3 Enable Attach record player it will save a special player along with the backup to play it With th...

Page 26: ...addition to the special software attached with backup Below are the steps of viewing the backup with the special software STEP1 Move the backup device or disc to a computer Enter the backup folder and...

Page 27: ...event search it will list event files at the bottom of area STEP4 Drag the slide bar to the start time point click play button to view It supports multi screen display Users can do fast forward backwa...

Page 28: ...the files Click Change button it will start converting the files and show the process at the bottom STEP8 It is finished when the process shows 100 Users can play the AVI files with a third party pla...

Page 29: ...et Users can set up to128 presets Fig 3 26 Set Presets STEP4 Click Set button at right of Cruise Here users can set cruise track as Fig 3 27 Set Cruise Choose the preset set stay time of every preset...

Page 30: ...PTZ control shown as Fig 3 28 PTZ Control Fig 3 28 PTZ Control STEP7 Select the speed dome Click the direction buttons to move the camera Click the relative and buttons to adjust zoom focus IRIS and s...

Page 31: ...e switch Post alarm record time Schedule Recording schedule Motion schedule Sensor schedule Alarm Alarm Switch Sensor type Alarm out out time setup Recorded cameras and PTZ linking Motion Motion switc...

Page 32: ...u and click the option menu will show as Fig 4 2 Pop up Menu Fig 4 2 Pop up Menu Select System A graphic user interface will show as Fig 4 3 System Setup Fig 4 3 System Setup If you press the MENU but...

Page 33: ...d NTSC Users make the choice according to the video format of the cameras Language set the menu language customer terminal can not change it Authorization check If checked system needs user name and p...

Page 34: ...put Users can set the display time of cameras in auto dwell and spot out SPOT enable Enable spot output Color Click Set button a window will appear shown as Fig 4 6 Color Adjustment Fig 4 6 Color Adju...

Page 35: ...l if checked oldest files will be overwritten by new ones Notice Video quality frame rate and resolution are closely related to hard drive storage space The higher the values are the higher the bit ra...

Page 36: ...Set relay alarm out channel You can select any alarm channels To record Set recording channels You can select any record channels It will record the cameras you choose here when alarm is triggered Buz...

Page 37: ...will always trigger motion recording For example if the speed dome is on channel 1 do not setup motion detection for channel 1 you can set it for 2 through 16 Area Set sensitivity and motion detectio...

Page 38: ...rt DHCP enable DHCP For this feature work you need to enable DHCP in the router or virtual server The unit will get IP address automatically from the router instead of inputting IP Subnet and Gateway...

Page 39: ...quality frame rate and resolution separately for network according to the network bandwidth Click Video to enter the configuration interface shown as Fig 4 15 Network Video Configuration Fig 4 15 Net...

Page 40: ...ol Baud rate Address Please set the values according to the settings of the speed dome Speed Set the speed of speed domes Preset Name Select a preset and rename it Click Set a window will appear as sh...

Page 41: ...change their authorizations Please refer to 3 2 Login User Management Notice System supports one administrator and a maximum of 15 users 4 2 10 Tools Configuration Click TOOLS to enter Tools Configur...

Page 42: ...will display on the screen as shown below STEP4 It will return to the previous screen automatically when finished and status will show normal after being formatted Notice All recorded files will be lo...

Page 43: ...e default setup see Fig 5 2 Reset Blocks Fig 5 2 Reset Blocks STEP1 Enter TOOLS configuration refer to 4 2 10 Tools Configuration STEP2 Click Load default Select setup blocks please refer to Fig 5 2 R...

Page 44: ...ork Information 5 5 Checking System Log This unit maintains a system log It records its working state and operation automatically Moreover it divides the record into two groups events and operation Th...

Page 45: ...up STEP4 Click right mouse to return to the previous interface Click Operation to search operation Log Fig 5 7 Operation Log STEP5 The operatiion is similar to searching events log Notice The log fil...

Page 46: ...EP2 Click Search File manager the window below will appear Fig 5 9 File Manager STEP3 Click Date to change date using a calendar click Search to refresh the list The files found will be listed in the...

Page 47: ...ask You will assign the DVR the same gateway and subnet mask as the computer and will assign the DVR an IP address that will have the same first 3 sets of numbers as the gateway but the fourth set of...

Page 48: ...r router on the list and click on the link On the next page click on the orange Default Guide link this will take you to the port forwarding instructions for your router Close firewalls in Windows and...

Page 49: ...de Camera indicators Picture snapshot Remote viewing adjust the color of cameras and control PTZ Remote playback and backup remotely playback and backup check system log and journal Please refer to 6...

Page 50: ...nd Time it will capture title and time for the image STEP3 Click Snap to capture pictures STEP4 Click Browse to set saving path Click Save to save pictures to HDD on the computer and the saving folder...

Page 51: ...ove the speed dome Stop adjustment Adjust zoom focus Iris Speed Go to the preset Click to name the preset Select and do auto cruise Click right mouse button a pull down menu will appear as below Fig 6...

Page 52: ...frame rate max 3fps for every channel refer to 4 2 7 Network Configuration you can use it to view the cameras if you only have low network bandwidth available Master stream has a higher frame rate max...

Page 53: ...P3 In area the top bar refers to hours and minutes in a day The left column refers to cameras Drag the slide bar to a time point Click right mouse button on of the slide bar It will zoom in 10 times w...

Page 54: ...layback The steps are the same as SETP5 6 of time search above 6 3 2 Remote Backup Users can download the recorded files from the DVR through a network Click Backup to enter the interface shown below...

Page 55: ...0 or later from http www free codecs com download K_lite_codec_pack htm 6 4 Remote Menu Configuration Except network parameters users can set all the parameters like resolution schedule remotely thro...

Page 56: ...ndow below will appear Event log search is the default interface Fig 6 12 Remote System LOG Search STEP2 Select the date channel and event type Then click Search STEP3 The entire log found will be lis...

Page 57: ...14 Remote File manager STEP2 Select date and channels and then click Search All the files found for the day will be listed in the area on the left STEP3 The status will show Lock if the file is locke...

Page 58: ...iguration Below are the instructions for using on mobile client end for the two Operating Systems Notice It only supports live view by mobile devices on one channel at a time 7 1 Accessing by Phones w...

Page 59: ...ctively in the columns of Server User and Password and click Go to login to the DVR It will show the picture if accessed successfully STEP7 Camera 1 is the default display after login Change the camer...

Page 60: ...run Web browser STEP2 Input the DVR server s IP address in a new built bookmark Click this bookmark to connect to the DVR STEP3 A welcome window will pop up with a link to a package download Click ins...

Page 61: ...to enter login interface STEP8 Input the public IP address ID and password respectively and click OK to login to the DVR STEP9 It will show the camera after accessing successfully Notice User name an...

Page 62: ...me or all of the channels of the DVR a There is a connection problem Please check the cable and the ports of the cameras and DVR b There is a problem with the camera Please check the camera c The vide...

Page 63: ...Mouse may not be detected Plug unplug several times c The mouse is incompatible with the system Please try another mouse Q7 The computer cannot download the ActiveX control how can I solve this a If I...

Page 64: ...internet options advanced scroll down to security and select the options to Allow software to run or install even if the signature is invalid and Allow Active Content to Run Files on My Computer Q8 Wh...

Page 65: ...the DVR and then input adwsws in the password of system login and the system will upgrade the firmware from the flash drive automatically After it finishes please restart the DVR to activate changes N...

Page 66: ...es Connection of portable E SATA hard drive The connecting method is shown in Fig A 1 Fig A 1 Portable Hard Drive Connection 1 Data cable connecting with E SATA jack 2 Hard drive power supply Note Har...

Page 67: ...s DVR User s Manual 63 Connection of normal E SATA hard drive If connecting normal hard drive please refer to Fig B 2 Its operation is the same as that of a portable hard drive Fig B 2 Normal Hard Dri...

Page 68: ...TSC CIF 30 Lowest 128 56 The calculation formula is Total Recording capacity Used space per hour MB h coverage rate of hard drive recording time hour channel numbers For instance if you use NTSC camer...

Page 69: ...Devices 1 Compatible USB flash drives based on our testing Brand Capacity SSK 512MB 1G 2GB Netac 4GB Kingston 2GB Aigo 2GB Smatter vider 1GB Scandisk 4GB Tab C 1 Compatible USB drive 2 Compatible SATA...

Page 70: ...rame Rate 100FPS PAL 120FPS NTSC Record Frame Rate 100FPS 25FPS PAL 120FPS 30FPS NTSC Audio input 8dB 22k RCA X4 Audio output 8Db 92dB RCA X1 Alarm input NO or NC 4CH Alarm output 4CH Record Mode Manu...

Page 71: ...rame Rate 200FPS PAL 240FPS NTSC Record Frame Rate 200FPS 50FPS PAL 240FPS 60FPS NTSC Audio input 8dB 22k RCA X8 Audio output 8Db 92dB RCA X1 Alarm input NO or NC 8CH Alarm output 4CH Record Mode Manu...

Page 72: ...ame Rate 400FPS PAL 480FPS NTSC Record Frame Rate 400FPS 100FPS PAL 480FPS 120FPS NTSC Audio input 8dB 22k RCA X16 Audio output 8Db 92dB RCA X1 Alarm input NO or NC 16CH Alarm output 4CH Record Mode M...

Page 73: ...payable service 1 Equipment damage caused by improper operation 2 Improper environment and conditions in on which the equipment operates e g improper power environment temperature humidity and lighten...

Page 74: ...ideo Recorder User Manual 70 Customer Information Card User s Name Mr Mrs Company Name Postal Address Postal code Phone Number E mail Model Number of Product Serial Number of Product Purchase Date Dis...

Page 75: ...questions Contact Us Mailing Address Customer Service DPS Inc Phone 877 998 3440 x 538 8015 E Crystal Dr Email cs dpsi usa com Anaheim CA 92807 Website Tech Support http www q see com Phone 877 998 3...

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