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ADDING AND DELETING REMOTE DEVICES
The lower portion of the window shows all devices currently connected to your NVR. If all of
your channels are occupied, you will need to delete one of the connected devices from this
list by selecting the check box next to it and clicking delete. Items with a gray “
X
” are directly
connected to your NVR and may only be removed by physically disconnecting them from your
system.
Clicking on the
IP Search
button will create a list of all remote devices that the NVR was able
to detect. You may limit this search to only IP cameras by selecting
IPC
in the
Filter
pull-
down. Items being accessed by your NVR over the Internet will not appear in the list at the top
of the window. They must be added manually (see below).
If you have an available channel, you may add a device by selecting the check box next
to it and then clicking
Add
. Please note that the NVR will connect automatically only with
devices from compatible manufacturers (see
Section 2.4 IP Cameras
or
Section A.2
Specifications
for a list of compatible manufacturers) using their default user names and
passwords. If these have been changed, you will need to use the
Manual Add
feature instead.
Manual Add
If you have changed the default settings of any remote device which you wish to use with
your NVR, you will need to use the
Manual Add
button at the bottom of the window to
add this device to the list of connected devices. This applies to 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.
Within the
Manual Add
window, some information may already be displayed but it may not be
correct for the device you are intending to connect.
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REMOTE DEVICE
Filter
None
Delete
Manual Add
IP Search
Add
OK
Cancel
4
IP Address
Port
Device ID
Manufacturer
Type
1
10.1.1.65
Port 1
YZC2OC061966
Private
IPC
2
10.1.1.67
Port 2
YZCAU192012
Private
IPC
3
10.1.1.68
Port 4
TC2FW25600095
Private
IPC
4
196.219.8.50 4000
Private
channel
Edit
Delete
Status
IP Address
Port
Device ID
1
196.610.6.46 37777
2
10.1.1.67
Port 2
YZCAU192012
3
10.1.1.68
Port 4
TC2FW25600095
4
10.1.1.65
Port 1
YZC2OC061966
Device Added
Manual Add
Channel
Manufacturer
IP Address
TCP Port
User
Password
Remote Channel
Decoder Buffer
1
Private
IPC.myq-see.com
37777
admin
1
280
Save
Cancel
Channel
- Select an available channel to
which you want to assign this device.
Manufacturer
- You can leave this
unchanged.
IP Address
- If this device is connected to
the same network as the NVR, the IP address
will appear in upper portion of the
Remote
Device
window along with the device name.
If this device is located outside of your local
network, you will need to determine the
IP address locally to the device (see the
Remote Monitoring Guide
).
TCP Port
- The default is 3777. Devices
being accessed over the Internet may
be using a different port. You will have
determined this during setup.
User/Password
- Enter the user name and password you set for the device. The default user
name and password for QC-Series IP cameras are
admin
and
admin
. For other brands,
please consult your product manual.
Remote Channel
- Leave this unchanged.
Decoder Buffer
- Ranges from 80 to 480, but it is better to leave it at the default value of 280.
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4.6 ADVANCED
The settings in this menu cover user accounts, hard disk management, video display, and
system maintenance.
HDD MANAGE
This displays some of the same information found in the
HDD Info
window in the
Info
menu
(see
Section 4.2
) but this window allows you to make additional settings.
HDD MANAGE
SATA
1 2
- -
HDD No.
Type
Status
Capacity
Record Time
1
Set to
Read/Write
OK
Alarm Set
Execute
HDD Setting
Alarm Release
HDD Channel
HDD Channel
1
5
1
1
Cancel
Save
channel HDD Group
2
6
1
1
channel HDD Group
3
7
1
1
channel HDD Group
4
8
1
1
channel HDD Group
Main Stream
Ext Stream
Snap Picture
The drive name and status is displayed.
The status indicators are:
Clicking on
Alarm Set
opens the
Abnormality
window which is covered immediately
following this section.
Alarm Release
– this turns off any disk alarm that may be occurring.
HDD Setting
- When you have multiple drives installed, you can designate which drive is the
primary and which is secondary. Multiple drives may be assigned to the same group
which means that the NVR will continue writing onto the next drive in the group after
the first one is filled before going back and overwriting old records on the first.
O
Drive is operating normally.
X
Indicates an error
-
Hard drive not installed
?
Hard drive is damaged
HDD Channel
- If you have more than one
hard drive installed in your NVR, you
can determine which drive video and
still images are recorded on. Clicking
HDD Channel
will open a new
window with three tabs: Main Stream,
Extra Stream (the lower bandwidth
video used for remote monitoring)
and Snap Picture (the still images
captured with the Snapshot function.
Within each tab, you can set the
destination for each channels’ output.