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QSTD5304 Digital Video Recorder User Manual 

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QSTD5304 

DVR User Manual 

 

       

 

     

 

 

For H.264-4-channel Digital Video Recorder 

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Summary of Contents for QSTD5304

Page 1: ...QSTD5304 Digital Video Recorder User Manual i QSTD5304 DVR User Manual For H 264 4 channel Digital Video Recorder All rights reserved Rev 102208...

Page 2: ...nfiguration 22 3 2 7 Network Configuration 23 3 2 8 Manager Tools 25 3 3 Shortcut Menu 29 3 3 1 PTZ 29 3 3 2 Search 29 3 3 3 Information 34 3 3 4 Other 34 CHAPTER 4 Remote Surveillance 35 4 1 Accessin...

Page 3: ...ontrol 48 5 2 4 Stop Record Start Record 49 5 3 Fast Reverse and Fast Forward 49 CHAPTER 6 Mobile Surveillance 50 6 1 By Smart Phone with WinCE Operating System 50 6 2 By Smart Phone with Symbian Oper...

Page 4: ...LIVE SURVEILLANCE Supports channel security by hiding live display Displays the local record status and basic information Two level password control administrator and common user Supports USB mouse an...

Page 5: ...otocol Supports remote DVR configuration Supports static IP dynamic IP DHCP and PPPoE Supports DDNS Pending Real time live surveillance remote playback and remote backup Remote PTZ control and Preset...

Page 6: ...lude one mouse a power cable manual and some screws for installing HDD If you purchased a complete monitoring package it will also include cameras hard drive Ethernet cable and cables stands and power...

Page 7: ...Decrease the value in setup mode 2 Fast forward 5 ESC STOP 1 Exit the current interface or status 2 Quit playback mode 6 MENU Enter menu in live view 7 IR Receiver For sensing remote control 8 Enter b...

Page 8: ...put Connect to external alarm 3 GND Grounding 4 RS485 Connected to PTZ speed domes 5 NET RJ45 PORT Connect to internet 6 AUDIO IN Audio input 1 2 connect to MIC or other audio capture devices 7 S VIDE...

Page 9: ...d correctly 3 Replace the battery cover If the Remote Control does not work please check the following Are the batteries positioned correctly Do the batteries still have power Is something blocking th...

Page 10: ...screen display mode 6 SEARCH Button To enter file search mode 7 MENU Button To enter menu 8 ENTER Button To confirm the choice or setup 9 Direction Button Move cursor in setup or move PTZ cameras 10...

Page 11: ...K Percentage of hard drive used V LOSS Video loss 3 2 Main Menu Setting There is an administrator setup in the DVR The administrator has control over all settings The username is Admin and default pas...

Page 12: ...ALARM BASIC CONFIG IP CONFIG DDNS CONFIG DISK MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LOG SYSTEM INFO UPDATE FIRMWARE LOAD DEFAULT CLEAR ALARM OUT SHUTDOWN SYSTEM Fig 3 3 Structure of Main Menu 3 2 1 Basic Configuration B...

Page 13: ...the cursor to the item STEP2 Press Enter key to modify numbers STEP3 Enter three numbers and then press Enter key to confirm the modified entry STEP4 Press OK button to confirm the operation 6 DATE FO...

Page 14: ...camera name will be displayed in live view If unselecting SHOW NAME the camera name will not be displayed 4 CHANNEL HIDE If selecting HIDE the video from the channel will not display in live view but...

Page 15: ...efore the alarm was triggered There are two options 5 seconds and 10 seconds 4 TIME STAMP If selected record time will be displayed on the bottom of the screen at playback 5 CHANNEL STEP1 Move the cur...

Page 16: ...buttons on the front panel to modify the time Notice When you use the mouse you need roll the middle wheel to modify the time STEP7 Press Enter key to confirm the setup On weekday and holiday you can...

Page 17: ...detection events If the HOLD TIME is 1 minute if new motion is detected within this period it will be considered part of the previous event instead of the start of a new event 2 CHANNEL STEP1 Move the...

Page 18: ...cursor to setup STEP2 Press SETUP button to enter the Area Setup submenu It displays the selected detection area refer to Fig 3 11 There are four options ALL motion anywhere in the area will be detect...

Page 19: ...on is detected within this period it will be considered part of the previous event instead of the start of a new event 2 SENSOR STEP1 Move the cursor to the SENSOR option STEP2 Press Enter key to swit...

Page 20: ...DVR will give buzzer alarm When the alarm output is unselected DVR will not send alarm 7 SCHEDULE This is the schedule of when the sensor detection is active The default schedule is everyday 8 COPY TO...

Page 21: ...button to switch the preset point needing to be reset STEP3 Press ADJUST button to enter PTZ mode STEP4 On the front panel press ZOOM FOCUS SPEED IRIS MENU and PTZ buttons to modify the position of t...

Page 22: ...heckmark in AUTHORIZATION CHECK all users need to input the password before entering the Main Menu If you do not check AUTHORIZATION CHECK users can enter the system directly without password 2 USER P...

Page 23: ...1 Move the cursor to ADD button on the screen STEP2 Press Enter key the Add User menu will display STEP3 Input username and password STEP4 Press OK button to confirm the option Username is formed by n...

Page 24: ...the Static IP address option you will need to access the router the DVR is attached and get the setup information You can do this by going to the run option on a computer that is attached to the same...

Page 25: ...sword information from your internet service provider If you press the INFO button System Information menu can be displayed on the screen as long as the DVR connects with the network well refer to Fig...

Page 26: ...ll data on this hdd Format now STEP3 Press OK button to format the HDD Press CANCEL or ESC button to cancel this operation Notice When a hard drive is used for the first time the system will remind yo...

Page 27: ...example 110707 092151 means 2007 7 11 9 21 51 and N L means the LOGIN of the NET If there are too many log lists you can use PREV button to page up and NEXT button to page down SYSTEM INFORMATION Sys...

Page 28: ...will recover the default setting installed at the factory IMPORT CONFIGURATION EXPORT CONFIGURATION This function is used to help users manage multiple DVRs conveniently When users need to set up the...

Page 29: ...In PTZ mode press Speed button STEP2 Press and buttons to change the rotational speed STEP3 Press Up Down Left and Right buttons to rotate the Speed Dome to a certain position ZOOM STEP1 In PTZ mode...

Page 30: ...ter the Playback submenu refer to Fig 3 38 STEP3 Press Enter key to select channels STEP4 Select time of the day The times in red have record files The first line is hour and the second line is minute...

Page 31: ...es the list information Taking one of the event records information as an example the meanings of the words are described below CH Channel START TIME The start time of the record TYPE The type of the...

Page 32: ...START TIME It is start time of recording at backup The first line is hour and the second line is minute Users should choose the date firstly and choose the time secondly 4 END TIME It is end time of r...

Page 33: ...code file being created automatically by system at your backup then double click InstallDecode bat file to Install successfully If backing up with the format DVR supports the file player will be copie...

Page 34: ...y usable rate of HDD record mode including manual alarm motion etc 3 3 4 Other In live display mode if pressing Up button it will display the first channel in full screen If pressing Down button it wi...

Page 35: ...r a Network STEP1 Input IP address Subnet and Gateway please refer to section 3 2 7 Network Configuration If using DHCP please enable DHCP in both of DVR and router STEP2 Enter Video submenu to set ne...

Page 36: ...outer on the list and click on the link On the next page that opens click on the orange Default Guide link BLUE box in Fig 4 1 2 this will take you to the port forwarding instructions for your router...

Page 37: ...VR Default username is Admin and password 123456 STEP1 Click button to input username and password in the login window STEP2 Press Enter key to login Notice Click EXIT button to exit the system 4 2 2...

Page 38: ...el to display in Large Picture mode STEP2 Right click the image and then select Open Audio to play the camera s audio STEP3 Click button to turn the audio up or down 4 2 6 DVR Status Panel Meanings of...

Page 39: ...tails of the record files Different colors of the bar show different types of records The following are the definitions of the color bars Blue Manual Record Events Green Schedule Record Events Yellow...

Page 40: ...select the folder with saved backup files STEP4 Select cameras that you want to backup STEP5 Select the type of backup file STEP6 Click Backup Now button backup will begin 2 EVENT BACKUP STEP1 Select...

Page 41: ...ct to lock or unlock files STEP1 Click button to enter Remote Lock window as Fig 4 10 Remote Lock STEP2 Select time and record type STEP3 Select camera STEP4 Click Select Event button system will find...

Page 42: ...tion Live configuration Record Configuration Alarm Configuration PTZ Configuration User Configuration Management Tools Return Through the Remote Configuration interface users can set all configuration...

Page 43: ...e useful if you have more then one DVR 5 Date Format Select the option in the drop down list to change the date format There are three date formats YY MM DD DD MM YY and MM DD YY 6 Buzzer Select the o...

Page 44: ...ide the name of DVR channel in the live display mode 4 Channel Name Change the name of the channel COLOR SETTINGS 1 Channel Select the option in the drop down list to change the channel of DVR 2 Brigh...

Page 45: ...click on the weekday schedule to add the time 4 4 4 Alarm Configuration Click button in Remote Configuration and a drop down menu will appear There is the Motion Alarm window Sensor Alarm window and O...

Page 46: ...Firmware Update Fig 4 18 Firmware Update STEP3 After finishing the update the DVR needs to reboot to run the new firmware LOAD DEFAULT Load default setup SYSTEM INFORMATION This displays the informat...

Page 47: ...d enter PTZ Control interface shown as Fig 4 20 PTZ Control You can control PTZ cameras using the function buttons on the right side of the interface Functions of the buttons are described in the tabl...

Page 48: ...record 5 2 1 Search Click Search menu to enter Data menu and select the submenu after entering the Menu list Please refer to 3 3 2 Search and view the functions of the submenu Right click on the pict...

Page 49: ...move up right left and down 5 2 4 Stop Record Start Record This menu is for starting and stopping recording Stop record Click this item and the DVR will stop recording At the same time this item will...

Page 50: ...n access mobile surveillance Please see Chapter 4 Remote Surveillance The following are the instructions for the two operating systems Notice Mobile devices can only access one channel at a time 6 1 B...

Page 51: ...Yes to download and install STEP5 PCam will be opened after installed STEP6 Input the server s address ID and password respectively in the columns of Server User and Password Then click Go to login to...

Page 52: ...3456 6 2 By Smart Phone with Symbian Operating System Please use smart phones or PDAs with Symbian version supported by this unit STEP1 First enable the network access on mobile phone and then run Web...

Page 53: ...er User Manual 53 STEP4 The security window will pop up after downloaded and ask if you want to install the package Click YES to install STEP5 A Scam shortcut icon appears on the system menu after fin...

Page 54: ...he server s address ID and password respectively Then click OK to login to the DVR see 4 1 2 Accessing the DVR over the Internet STEP9 It will show the camera after accessing successfully Notice User...

Page 55: ...Please check the cable and the ports of monitor and DVR Q3 Why are no images displayed in part or all of the channels of the DVR a Connection problem Please check the cable and the ports of the camera...

Page 56: ...lug several times c The mouse is incompatible Please try a different mouse Q7 Why can t my system download ActiveX controls a IE browser blocks ActiveX Please use the following setup to enable downloa...

Page 57: ...install or close them Notice When the Network Client is running on VISTA operation system you also need set relational ActiveX parameters Steps for setting parameters are shown as follows 1 Open IE br...

Page 58: ...reas can setup HDD interface SATA 1 SEARCHING Searching Method Time Event REMOTE SURVEILLANCE Monitoring Environment Self carried LCD monitor IE CMS SMART PHONE PDA etc ALARM Sensor Input 4 Ports Alar...

Page 59: ...data of the above table comes from our tests that are just used for user s reference Different definition and stabilization object s movement of the images will lead different results Appendix C Abbre...

Page 60: ...s would apply 1 Equipment damage caused by improper operation 2 Operating the equipment in improper environment and conditions e g improper power environment temperature humidity and lightening strike...

Page 61: ...QSTD5304 Digital Video Recorder User Manual 61 Customer Information Card User s Name Company Address Postal code Phone Number E mail Model Number Serial Number Purchase Date Distributor...

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