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1. Click the Backup button to open the backup file list Use the checkboxes to select the files to backup then click next to bring up the backup device screen File Name Choose a backup device then click Start to begin the backup CQCAM 36 4 6 4 3 Event Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Channel Status This set of checkboxes allows the user to choose the camera channel to view events for The channel number is the same as the number written on the rear panel next to the Ethernet port used to connect the camera e Video Type This dropdown box allows the user to select which type of event to search for e Start Time This field allows the user to select the start date and time to view events for e End Time This field allows the user to select the end date and time to view events for 4 6 4 4 Log Search Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Major Type This dropdown box allows the user to select a type of log entry to select e Minor Type This dropdown box allows the user to select a subtype of log entry to select e Start Time This field allows the user to select the start date and time to view log entries for e End Time This field allows the user to select the end date and time to view log entries for 4 6 5 Network The network menu is where the user can configure different network settings to enable access to the NVRina wide variety of ways as well as to view the network
2. 1 Download and Install either the Qcam Link app from the app store 2 Open the app and tap the Add New Device button OR if you already have a device added click the icon in the top left hand corner D P Devices Preview Playback MyDevice f Ww MyDevice Ch 1 openii CAA C D wh Add New Device MyDevice Ch 3 opening MyDevice Ch 4 opening Ox eg K lt o gt A gt Capture PTZ Play All BR 3 SG Screens Stream Record Devices Ei Local lt o lt 3 Go to your NVR and open the main menu 50 ACC Ah 4 From the main menu go to Settings gt System Information d r gt Device Setting Device Name MyDevice Connection P2P UID Enter UID User Name admin Password asss Start Preview ACC AM 51 6 Point the phone s camera at the QR code displaying on the NVR s screen Make sure the QR code fits inside of the clear box in the center of your phone screen Your phone will vibrate and take you back to the previous page when the scan is successful 7 Enter in the login details as needed Device Setting Device Name MyDevice Connection P2P gt UID M6WSTT5VJ7Z3913D4PE1 User Name sonin a Password Start Preview 52 ACC Ah 8 Click the Start Preview button ACC Ah Device Setting Device Name MyDevice Connection UID User Name Password P2P M6WSTT5VJ7Z3913D4PE1
3. Ah 18 3 to the NVR on local area networks LAN 20022015 WIER Setup Wizard Subnet Mask Default Gateway Li Auto DNS Static DNS Preferred DNS Server Alternate DNS Server Previous Setup Wizard Device List Index IP Address MAC Address C4 D6 553 2D D7 A6 00 62 6E 52 79 6C 00 62 6E 50 79 6A OO O26E 53 FZE6 C4 06 55 38 91 4F Previous CQCAM Cancel Name Channel Disconnect Refresh Cancel Network Configuration This page allows the user to configure basic network settings in order to enable access 19 5 Email Configuration This page allows for configuration of email alert settings 20 02 2013 11 Ap 272 Er Setup Wizard Email configuration Enable SSL or TLS SMTP Server smtp gmail com SMTP Port Sender Address der Password Recipient Address 1 Recipient Address 2 Recipient Address 3 Attach Picture Interval 5 min Previous 6 UID This page displays the device UID 20022013 Ra Setup Wizard Send UID Previous CQCAM 20 7 DDNS Configuration This page allows for configuration of DDNS settings to enable remote access of the NVR Configuration This page allows for configuration of date and time settings on the NVR a gt lt Ce a Ze ee fd of mgt ss eg ZE Re pt w St KEN ATIG h dd 8 System Time DOOAZO S TI Ap En SEL eekleg Setup Wizard DST configuration Enable a Offset 1 Hour Start Time En
4. Alarm gt Video Loss Set alarms based on video loss events Alarm gt Exception Set alarms based on exception events Device gt HDD View HDD status or clear HDD Device gt S M A R T View device statistics based on each HDD Device gt PTZ Configure PTZ information for each PTZ enabled camera System gt General View or edit general NVR information System gt User Add delete or modify users for the NVR System gt System Information View general information about the NVR System gt Maintenance View or edit maintenance settings for the NVR Shutdown gt Lock Lock the NVR to prevent unauthorized access Shutdown gt Shutdown Shutdown the NVR Shutdown gt Reboot Reboot the NVR 4 4 Local amp Remote Access Setup This section of the guide provides instructions on how to setup 4 4 1 Local Access Setup For purposes of this guide we will outline the most common method for setting up local web access For this method your NVR should be connected to your router and the computer you are using to access the NVR s web interface should be connected to the same router either wirelessly or via a wired connection 1 Login to your NVR open the main menu then go to Device Settings gt Network gt General 22 ACC Ah 2 Ensure that the option for DNS is set to Static DNS 3 Write down the IP address that is located in the IP Address field 4 Click the Advanced tab at the top and change the HTTP port t
5. Language This dropdown box allows the user to change the NVR s display language e Video Standard This dropdown box allows the user to change the NVR s video standard to either PAL or NTSC e Time Zone This dropdown box allows the user to change the NVR s time zone e Menu Date Format This dropdown box allows the user to change the date format used on the NVR e System Time This dropdown box allows the user to change the system time for the NVR The DST button activates daylight savings time on the NVR e Enable Password This dropdown box allows the user to enable or disable password protection for the NVR e Auto Lock Time This dropdown box allows the user to change the automatic password lock on the NVR e Device Name This dropdown box allows the user to change the NVR s display name 46 ACC Ah 4 6 8 2 User Below is an explanation of the table on this screen e No This field shows the user the hard drive number for the selected hard drive e User Name This field shows the user names available on the device e Level This field shows the permissions level of the username e Status This field shows the status of the username Click the Add button to add a new user click the Delete button to delete a user click the Modify button to modify a user Up to 10 users can be added to the device Each user can have custom permissions set through the Add user menu 47 ACC Ah 4 6 8 3 System Information Be
6. Used to zoom in and out with the PTZ Focus Used to adjust the focus of the PTZ Iris Used to open or close the iris of the camera Preset A preset is a position that the camera is in which is saved to memory to be retrieved later Choose this button to enter the preset configuration menu Patrol Initiates patrol mode You ll need to define a series of preset points for the camera to patrol between Choose this button to enter the patrol configuration menu Exit Closes the PTZ controls 4 5 5 2 PTZ Context Menu 27 GQCAM Camera No Switch quickly between cameras Call Preset Moves the camera to a preset point Call Patrol Initiates a patrol of your choice Preset Defines a preset point Patrol Initiates or stops a patrol PTZ Menu Toggles the appearance of the PTZ Control Menu onscreen While the PTZ Control Menu is hidden the NVR will still be in PTZ mode The context menu can still be opened via right clicking the interface SC St een oS i I 7 PTZ Settings Opens the PTZ Settings menu where you can adjust the control method for the camera 4 6 Main Menu Definitions 4 6 1 IP Channel The IP Channel menu enables the user to view specific information about cameras that are currently connected to your NVR such as channel number IP address and status Below is a screenshot of the IP Channel Menu Below is an explanation of the fields on this menu e Auto Adding This checkbox enables the user to cause
7. eae ae aes aay w conan ES nee E Aig call a Bll E CHOP LIAI IERT WC HIR WEIT IECH KIT WH CEO HO CHOI r te E T AA EEE EA et aa A SIT a DH M lt gt m e Normal Bee 4 Audio On Off Select to enable or disable the audio lt Rewind Select to rewind recorded files at the speed of x2 x4 x8 and x16 gt Play Select to return to normal speed to playback files HI Pause Single Frame Select to pause or play in single frame 34 CQCAM Fast Forward Select to play the recorded files forward at the speed of x2 x4 x8 and x16 Slow Forward Select to play the recorded files forward at the speed of x1 2 1 4 1 8 1 16 Hide Select to hide the play control panel Exit Select to exit playback Zoom Out on the Timeline Zoom In on the Timeline AHHH MM D A Pop Up Menu Supports digital zoom show hide the console and exit playback 4 6 4 2 Backup Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Channel Status This set of checkboxes allows the user to choose the camera channel to backup The channel number is the same as the number written on the rear panel next to the Ethernet port used to connect the camera e Video Type This dropdown box allows the user to select which type of video to backup 35 ACC Ah e Start Time This field allows the user to select the start date and time to backup e End Time This field allows the user to select the end date and time to backup until
8. network is e IP Address This field shows the user the IP address of the NVR e Subnet Mask This field shows the user the subnet mask of the NVR e Default Gateway This field shows the user the default gateway of the NVR e Preferred DNS Server This field shows the user the NVR s preferred DNS server address e Alternate DNS Server This field shows the user the NVR s alternate DNS server address 4 6 6 Alarm The alarm menu is where the user can set up motion detection video loss or exception alarms 39 ACC Ah 4 6 6 1 Motion Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Channel This dropdown box allows the user to choose the camera channel to edit e Enable This field allows the user to enable motion detection for the specified channel e Motion Detection This button allows the user to set motion detection zones for the specified channel e Schedule This button allows the user to set the motion detection schedule for the specified channel e Action This button allows the user to set actions that occur when a motion detection alarm is triggered for the specified channel Follow these steps to setup motion detection on the Qcam NVR Select the channel you want to configure Check the Enable checkbox to enable Motion Detection 3 Click the Set button next to Motion Detection to configure the motion detection areas and sensitivity for that channel Right click and select sensitivity to configure sensit
9. the NVR to automatically display video from cameras it has detected in the local area network This option is disabled by default so cameras must initially be manually added to the NVR e IP Camera List This table shows all IP cameras on the local area network Cameras are automatically added to this list when the scan button is clicked o To add an IP camera to the NVR please select an available channel to assign a camera to from the channel drop down list and then input the user name and password Also IP camera can be manually added by inputting the IP address port or RTSP URL user name and password into the list When finished click the Apply button to save the new configuration 28 ACC Ah o To delete an IP camera from the NVR please select that IP camera and select None from the channel drop down list When finished click the Apply button to save the new configuration e Detail If one IP camera is connected to the NVR clicking this button shows this IP camera s status e Scan Click this button and all the IP cameras in the local area network will be listed 4 6 2 Camera Settings The camera menu is where the user can make adjustments to how the NVR displays the incoming camera feed Aspects of each camera can be adjusted from this menu 4 6 2 1 Camera Tab e Camera No This field allows the user to choose the camera channel to edit The Camera No is the same as the number written on the rear panel next to the Ethernet
10. the frame rate for the specified channel s video recording e Max Bit Rate Kbps This dropdown box allows the user to select the maximum bit rate for the specified channel s video recording 31 ACC Ah 4 6 3 2 Option Tab Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Overwrite This dropdown box allows the user to choose if the recordings should overwrite previous recordings or to stop when the NVR is full e Pre Record This checkbox allows the user to enable pre recording whenever there is a recording trigger e Post Record This dropdown box allows the user to select the post recording time to enable the NVR to record further after a recording trigger e Pack Duration This dropdown box allows the user to select the pack duration for the recorded video This is the time by which recorded video files are broken up into 4 6 3 3 Schedule 32 ACC Ah Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Camera No This dropdown box allows the user to choose the camera channel to edit The Camera No is the Same as the number written on the rear panel next to the Ethernet port used to connect the camera e Enable This checkbox allows the user to enable scheduled recording for the specified channel e Schedule Grid This grid allows the user to select what times of the week scheduled recording should occur Click either Normal Motion or None and then click and drag the squares on the grid to configure whic
11. the web then use a computer that is connected to the same network and visit qcamlink com Enter in the device s UID username and password Click the Log In button and the web interface should be the same as web access DVR Web Access 57 GQCAM Appendix A Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Elements Component Name Sheet Metal Case Plastic Parts Panel Circuit Board Fastener Wire and Cable Ac Adapter Packing Material Accessories O Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials in the parts is below the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006 standard X Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance of at least one of all homogeneous materials in the parts is above the relevant threshold of the SJ T11363 2006 standard During the environmental friendly use period EFUP period the toxic or hazardous substance or elements contained in products will not leak or mutate so that the use of these substances or elements will not result in any severe environmental pollution any bodily injury or damage to any assets The consumer is not authorized to process such kind of substances or elements please return to the corresponding local authorities to process according to your local government statutes 58 ACC Ah Note e For a detailed operational introduction please refer to our CD included in your packa
12. CQCAM Qcam NVR User Manual ACC AA Contents MY SHON hte se osacece ts netic E E E se cage noe a2 adiosanoe E hice sais 95256 encase aracenecaatodeee sameness sesnateee 4 Important Safeguards and KE gn TE 5 1 Features and Specifications E 6 LELOVI E 6 2 Device and Peripheral Details 7 Ee H PTA ET 7 22 Pear E 8 SE le 9 DPA SOE ee e WE 9 SIC Mii el Bed e WEE 9 DATONG EE 10 3 2 Hard Drive TITS Tale le EE 11 Bo COMME HOM Port IM OU Mi e acsicec ss cdeetssusaciostentsqascaatches E EE a as 12 5 3 POWER SUBDIY COMM CCEION E 12 33 2 AUGIO EENG COMING OUI eege 12 SE Te Ee le EU TE 12 WEE ad 6 ale aie i Ge gy e E 16 AL Siar UI and SMUTO EE 16 Ara Wa ee E E T A E E A eee 16 4 3 Main Menu EE REENEN 22 4 4 Local amp Remote ACCESS Setup 22 AAT Local ACCESS E 22 44 2 REMOS ACCESS EE 24 4 5 Live View Interface and Control 25 dalL TE BET EE 25 2 ACC Ah 4 5 2 Preview e e e EE 25 TE OI EE 26 MUG Wal ZO Wiisxseec deste E E E E E uated aecun E E E tesa ees 26 A ER OG E 27 4 5 5 1 PTZ Presets Patrols and Kg d EE 27 a e WL CORES EI UMW eebe 27 Qs Man Menu DENNOM erare Ee 28 AEPA A E 28 7AM 6 ta L aM a e dn EE 29 A RECO TE 31 aE ES E ION cts aa ere ees nrc E A E E E E E N E E E E 33 E tee 37 SE WEE 39 EE 43 Ms VS OI EE 46 BF OCA EVN SI EE 50 4 8 Qcam Link App Interface EE 54 4 9 Web Access Interface 0 0 cece cccccsssseeececeeceeeeseeeceeeesaeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeesaeeseeeeeeeesaseesseeeeeeesaeeesseeeeeessuaa
13. NVR as well as to elongate the life span of the NVR and other peripheral equipment such as attached cameras and other accessories 3 3 2 Audio Output Connection The audio output signal parameter is usually over 200mv 1KQ BNC or RCA It can directly connect to a low impedance earphone active speaker or amplifier drive audio output device If the speaker and the microphone cannot be separated spatially it may create a feedback loop In this case you can adopt the following measures e Usea better directional microphone e Reduce the volume of the speaker e Using more sound absorbing materials in the surrounding area can reduce voice echo and improve the acoustic environment e Adjust the layout of the audio output cables to reduce the occurrence of a feedback loop 3 4 Device Assembly Guide Before setting up the NVR you will probably need the following items The items are not included e Acomputer monitor or TV with either an HDMI or VGA input e A power strip with room for 4 large power plugs Note It is recommended to connect all components of the system as shown below BEFORE mounting any of the cameras This is to ensure all components are working If any components are not functioning please contact Qcam Support To set up the NVR hardware there are 6 major steps 1 Connecting a monitor to the NVR The NVR is compatible with any monitor that uses a VGA or HDMI connection For purposes of this guide we will use a VGA conn
14. access please refer to the User Manual included in the packaged CD or the paper copy of the User Manual included with the system 24 ACC Ah 4 5 Live View Interface and Controls The Live Preview mode is automatically started after the NVR boots up It is also at the very top of the menu hierarchy thus hitting the ESC multiple times depending on which menu you re on will bring you to the Live Preview mode 4 5 1 Camera Status Icons There are multiple icons on each display in Live Preview mode to indicate different camera status These icons include D Motion Detection Icon Indicates motion detection EN IP Channel Icon Indicates this is an IP channel It could be 720P 960P 1080P S Record Icon Indicates the current channel is recording Audio Icon Indicates the current channel is outputting audio Video Disable Icon Indicate the preview of this channel is disabled 4 5 2 Preview Toolbar Click any channel in live view mode and a toolbar will pop up VIDEO LOSS 1 Playback click this icon to enter the playback menu 2 Audio mute unmute this channel 3 PTZ control the PTZ of this channel ACC Ah 25 4 Digital Zoom 5 Image parameter control change the parameters of this camera 6 Channel configuration 7 Exit toolbar 4 5 3 Menu Toolbar Click the right button of the mouse and the home menu will pop up 1 Home Icon This button opens the main menu 2 Single Channel Liv
15. admin Start Preview 53 4 8 Qcam Link App Interface Once the app is setup to work with your NVR it should look like the image below on the left To cycle between the preview or playback functions click either of the buttons for them on the top of the screen Preview Playback Preview Playback 03 04 2015 14 27 59 TUE 03 09 2015 14 27 59 TUE oe K pair e MyDevice Ch 1 E az 2 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 00 Capture Close All Close H Q K No Playback file Screens Stream Record Sound q o Clicking the Devices Icon The down arrow in a circle on the top left hand corner will open the device list to allow selection of a specific connected device Clicking the Selection Icon The two video cameras stacked on top of each other will open the selection screen to either select which camera to preview or to select what to playback 54 GQCAM The web access interface has 4 main tabs near the top of the browser window 09 35 24 PM 09 37 00 PM sl 5 e 2015 l SU MO Tu WE T 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 t4 15 416 17 18 19 2 2 2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ZQ Search completed Gao ee AAEE 4 00 00 02 00 04 00 06 00 08 00 10 00 14 00 16 00 20 00 22 00 W WindowD2 i if Motion Schedule Manua Record Preview This tab shows live playback of any connected cameras Ensure that the small icon on the left of each camera s na
16. asseeeesesaaanaseees 55 4 10 Qcamlink com Web Access 57 Appendix A Toxic or Hazardous Materials or Element 58 3 GQCAM Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Qcam Network Video Recorder NVR This user manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your NVR Here you can find information about the NVR s features and functions as well as information to aid in troubleshooting For access to the quick start guide and other support information go to http qcam com su To contact Qcam support please do one of the following e Visit http qcam com contacts and use the email form e Visit http qcam com su e Email Qcam Customer Support support gqcam com ACC Ah Important Safeguards and Warnings Important Safeguards and Warnings 1 Electrical Safety All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes The product must be grounded to reduce the risk of electric shock We assume no liability or responsibility for any fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation 2 Transportation Security Heavy stress violent vibrations and excess moisture should not occur during transportation storage and installation of the device 3 Installation Handle the device with care Keep the device right side up Do not apply power to the NVR before completing installation Do not place objects on top of the NVR 4 Repair Professionals All t
17. d Time Ma zl Oo Qand vy Thelast l Previous Cancel 9 DST Configuration This page allows for configuration of settings that handle Daylight Savings Time on the NVR 10 Account Configuration This page allows for the configuration of the administrative account s password settings 20022013 META Setup Wizard Account configuration User Name admin k EEE D EEE Enable Password Z _ Display wizard when booting up Finch Cancel CQCAM 4 3 Main Menu Introduction Below are short descriptions for each of the menu items on the main menu IP Channel Manage the IP addresses of the device Display gt Camera Review or edit display settings for each camera Display gt Output Review or edit display resolution settings Recording gt Encode Review or edit recording settings specific to each camera Recording gt Option Review or edit recording settings Recording gt Schedule Review or edit settings that trigger recording events Search gt Playback Playback recorded video Search gt Backup Backup recorded video Search gt Event Playback events Search gt Log Search Search the log for alarms exceptions or operation events Network gt General Review or edit network settings for the NVR Network gt Advanced Review or edit advanced network settings for the NVR Network gt Network Status Monitor network status for the NVR Alarm gt Motion Set alarms based on motion events
18. e View This button opens the single channel view 3 Four Channel Live View This button opens the four channel view 4 Eight Channel Live View This button opens the eight channel view 5 Nine Channel Live View This button opens the nine channel view 6 Next Channel Live View This button opens the next channel in the rotation 7 Picture in Picture Mode This button opens the picture in picture window CO Manual Record This button allows the user to manually trigger recording 9 Setup Wizard This button launches the setup wizard 4 5 4 Digital Zoom To use digital Zoom in Live Preview mode click one live view channel and the toolbar will pop up Select Digital Zoom to enter digital zoom mode This button enlarges the picture 2x every time it is clicked The maximum is 6x This button shrinks the enlarged picture back to normal size This button enlarges the selected area to fill the screen pr F T Te This button returns the picture to normal size 26 ACC AM This button exits zoom mode 4 5 5 PTZ Control Clicking the PTZ icon on the live view toolbar will bring up the PTZ control panel 4 5 5 1 PTZ Presets Patrols and Patterns The controls on the PTZ panel are shown below St Mi S Ze Directional Pad Auto scan Buttons Controls the movement and direction of the PTZ The center button is used to start PTZ auto scanning Speed Adjusts the movement speed of the PTZ Zoom
19. e displaying a popup box with the exception information when a certain action occurs 4 6 7 Device The device menu is where the user can change HDD settings use the S M A R T tool with their hard drive or change camera PTZ settings 4 6 7 1 HDD Below is an explanation of the table on this screen e Label This field shows the user the hard drive s id number e Capacity This field shows the user how much total capacity is available on the hard drive e Format This field shows the user if the hard drive has been formatted to work with the NVR e Mount This field shows the user if the hard drive has been mounted inside the device or if it s an external hard drive e Free Space This field shows the user how much remaining space is left on the device Click the checkbox next to the hard drive to select it click the Init button to format then click the OK button on the dialog popup to confirm formatting 43 ACC Ah 4 6 7 2 S M A R T Below is an explanation of the table on this screen e Disk This dropdown box allows the user to select which hard drive to view SMART for e No This field shows the user the hard drive number for the selected hard drive e Firmware This field shows the user which firmware version number the hard drive is using e Status This field shows the user what the status of the hard drive currently is e Name This field shows the user the name of the parameter that the S M A R T featu
20. ection 12 ACC Ah 2 Connect a USB mouse to the front of the NVR 3 Connect an Ethernet cable to your router and then connect the other end of the cable to the NVR 13 ACC AA 4 Connect the camera cable to an Ethernet cable 5 Connect the Ethernet cable to a port on the back of the NVR 6 Connect the NVR power cable into the back of the NVR and then plug in the NVR power adapter into an electrical socket ACC Ah 14 15 ACC AA 4 Navigation and Controls 4 1 Startup and Shutdown Proper startup and shutdown is crucial in ensuring the longevity of the NVR To startup the NVR please connect the NVR to power as specified in section 3 4 It is highly recommended to connect the NVR to an Uninterruptable Power Supply UPS in order to ensure continued recording even in the case of a power outage The power indicator LED on the front of the device should turn on indicating the device is receiving power To shut down the NVR follow the instructions below Open the Shut Down menu by left clicking on the home screen Click on the Shut Down menu item on the left hand side of the menu Click the shutdown icon on the popup The system will prompt the user to confirm the shutdown Click OK to shut down the NVR SEH gt i I Unplug the power supply on the rear of the device to safely shut down the system 4 2 Startup Wizard After turning the system on the default video display shows multiple
21. ge for the electronic version of the User Manual e This user manual is for reference only Slight differences may be found in the user interface e All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice e All trademarks and registered trademarks mentioned are the properties of their respective owners To contact Qcam support please do one of the following e Visit http qcam com contacts and use the email form e Visit http qcam com su e Email Qcam Customer Support support gqcam com Copyright Qcam 2015 ACC Ah 59
22. h times to make active for that recording type e Normal Motion None These buttons allow the user to select which type of recording to configure 4 6 4 Search The search menu is where the user can search through any recorded media backup files events or log entries 4 6 4 1 Playback Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Channel Status This set of checkboxes allows the user to choose the camera channel to playback The channel number is the same as the number written on the rear panel next to the Ethernet port used to connect the camera e Video Type This dropdown box allows the user to select which type of video to playback e Detail This button opens the detail screen which shows a grid with playback types for each channel for each day See the below screenshot for details 33 ACC Ah Video Search Sep 2014 1 2 3 4 5 819 pompae cf Oop les DE a Pe Pe 00 06 2 18 23 RR OO OO OR O BMN ON RR a a a OR o MENN ON WOR IO IO Eee eee A A ee PU He eo ee ee Bee Eee eee eee eee Normal Alarm MM None e Start Time This field allows the user to select the start date and time to view playback from e End Time This field allows the user to select the end date and time to view playback until Click the Search button to search for videos that fit that criteria Click Play to play the specified video This will bring up the Playback interface HRUSTA AN KN 4 CHI eect eeree es a
23. has the following features e Compression The NVR supports 1MP 1 3MP 2MP and 3MP IP cameras Video encoding parameters such as frame rate and bit rate can be set separately for each channel The NVR also supports composite and video only streams however audio and video streams are Strictly simultaneous e Monitoring The NVR supports VGA and HDMI video output and the display resolution supports up to 1080p The interface allows the user to show 1 4 8 9 16 or 32 camera live view windows at once Digital zoom is available on all cameras within the live view as well as privacy masks Additionally the camera can also use PTZ on any PTZ enabled cameras e HDD Management The NVR supports anywhere from 1 to 8 SATA hard drives up to 4TB and up to 2 eSATA hard drives up to 4TB Another key feature of the NVR is its use of S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology to monitor the status of the hard drives e Recording and Playback The NVR supports cycle and non cycle recording modes as well as manual continuous and motion recording It s also possible to record 8 separate time periods and to search through playback videos based on channel number recording type time or event e Backup The NVR supports USB and remote network backup methods e Alarm and Exception The NVR can activate alarms for certain conditions such as low hard drive capacity network disconnection IP conflicts and hard drive errors Ala
24. he NVR This will send the user to the DDNS menu where DDNS settings can be modified This is the most common method for setting up remote access to the NVR e NTP This button allows the user to modify NTP settings for the NVR This will send the user to the NTP menu where NTP settings can be modified This allows the NVR to sync time and date settings with the global NTP standard 38 ACC Ah e Email Settings This button allows the user to modify email settings for the NVR This will send the user to the Email Settings menu where email settings can be modified This is necessary to configure for use in email alerts e FTP Settings This button allows the user to modify FTP settings for the NVR This will send the user to the FTP menu where FTP settings can be modified e IP Filter This button allows the user to modify IP Filter settings for the NVR This will send the user to the IP Filter menu where IP Filter settings can be modified e Server Port This button allows the user to set the server port e HTTP Port This button allows the user to set the HTTP port e RTSP Port This button allows the user to set the RTSP port e UPNP Enable This checkbox allows the user to enable the use of UPnP protocol on the device e UID This field shows the user the NVR s UID and allows the user to send it 4 6 5 3 Network Status Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Net Status This field shows the user what the status of the
25. he examination and repair work should be done by qualified service engineers We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or user attempted repair 5 Environment The NVR should be installed and kept in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight flammable materials explosive substances etc This product should be transported stored and used only in the specified environments as stated above 6 Accessories Be sure to use only the accessories recommended by manufacturer Before installation please open the package and check to ensure that all of the components are present Contact the retailer that you purchased from or Qcam directly if anything is broken or missing in the package ACC Ah 1 Features and Specifications 1 1 Overview The Qcam NVR is a high performance network video recorder It supports local preview multiple window display local storage of recordings remote control usage mouse shortcut menu operations and remote access The NVR supports multiple storage methods and can save to a variety of locations Working with a wide variety of cameras this NVR can store video from IPC cameras NVS cameras as well as many other types By using standard network Ethernet cables the NVR can easily be setup through the use of existing wiring Due to the NVR s versatile and robust design video surveillance can be easily brought to a wide variety of industries 1 2 Features The Qcam NVR
26. ivity settings Right click and select save to exit the screen and to save motion detection area settings 4 Click the Set button next to schedule to configure the schedule for motion detection Click Apply when finished to save the settings 40 ACC Ah 5 Click the Set button next to Action to configure what will happen when the camera detects motion The actions include turning on the buzzer sending email and triggering recording Click Apply to save the settings 41 ACC Ah 4 6 6 2 Video Loss Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Channel This dropdown box allows the user to choose the camera channel to edit e Enable This field allows the user to enable video loss detection for the specified channel e Schedule This button allows the user to set the video loss detection schedule for the specified channel e Action This button allows the user to set actions that occur when a video loss alarm is triggered for the specified channel 4 6 6 3 Exception Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen 42 CQCAM e Exception Type This dropdown box allows the user to choose which exception type to set actions for e Audio Warning This checkbox allows the user to enable an audio warning to sound when a certain action occurs e Send Email This checkbox allows the user to enable the sending of an email when a certain action occurs e Show Exception This checkbox allows the user to enabl
27. lds and items in menus In Preview mode these buttons can be used to cycle through channels GQCAM 2 2 Rear Panel Number ftem eeepten DC POWER IN DC power input port Requires a 12V DC Power Adapter AUDIO OUT RCA connectors for audio output Allows for connection with audio output devices Connector for USB device Allows for connection with external hard drives flash drives USB mouse or USB keyboard High definition audio and video signal output port It transmits uncompressed high definition video and multiple channel data to the HDMI port of the display device VGA video output port Output analog video signal Can connect to the monitor to view ananlog video output DN eSATA eSATA port Allows for connection of an eSATA HDD for recording or backup purposes LAN Ethernet port Allows for connection to a Local Area Network LAN DN POE ports Connector for POE IP camera ACC Ah 2 3 Mouse A regular 3 button Left Right Scroll wheel USB mouse can be used with this NVR The buttons on the mouse correspond to Left Button e Single Click Select a menu component such as a button or an input field e Double Click Switch between single screen and multi screen mode in Preview Playback mode e Click and Drag Clicking and dragging the Left mouse button can be used to control the digital zoom area It can also be used to change the live view channel sequence or setup the alarm areas Right Button e Single Click Show
28. lick the What s Included tab If any item is missing please contact us as soon as possible so we can send you the missing component 10 ACC Ah 3 2 Hard Drive Installation It is recommended to use a hard disk drive HDD of 7200rpm or higher Please follow the instructions below to install a hard disk drive HDD All the figures listed below are for reference only Slight differences may be found on the front or rear panel 1 Loosen the screws of the 2 Attach four screws in the HDD 3 Place the HDD in accordance with upper cover and side panel Turn three times the four holes on the bottom 4 Turn the device upside down 5 Attach the HDD firmly 6 Connect the HDD cable and and then turn the screws in power cable firmly in the chassis Note An HDD is included with the NVR by default To connect the HDD connect the HDD data cable and the power cable before attaching the HDD in the device To remove the front cover push the 7 Put the cover on in 8 Secure the screws in the rear clip first and then slide the cover off accordance with the clip and panel and the side panel then place the upper cover 11 3 3 Connection Port Information 3 3 1 Power Supply Connection Please check to make sure the input voltage is correct and the power button is in the off position when connecting the power supply We recommend you use an Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS to guarantee steady operation of the
29. low is an explanation of the table on this screen e Device Name This field shows the NVR s name e Model This field shows the NVR s model number e Build No This field shows the NVR s build number e HW No This field shows the NVR s hard ware number e Cfg Version This field shows the NVR s configuration version e Fw Version This field shows the NVR s firmware version e Detail This field shows the NVR s detailed string e UID This image shows the QR code that represents the NVR s UID ACC Ah 48 4 6 8 4 Maintenance Below is an explanation of the table on this screen e Enable Auto Reboot This checkbox allows the user to enable auto restarting of the device e Auto Reboot At These fields allow the user to select when an auto reboot of the device should occur e Firmware Upgrade This button allows the user to upgrade the firmware on the device e Default Settings This button allows the user to restore the NVR s firmware to its factory default settings e Configuration This button allows the user to export or import settings configuration files ACC Ah 49 4 7 Qcam Link App Setup The Qcam Link app is available for both Android and iOS There are two versions of the app Qcam Link and Qcam Link Pro The Pro version contains some features that the regular version does not For purposes of this guide we will use the Android mobile operating system though both apps have the same interface
30. me on the left hand list has a blue arrow icon present otherwise the live video feed will not show Playback This tab allows for playback of recorded video Select the date from the menu on the right and then click on the timeline at the bottom of the screen to select a playback starting location Once the starting point has been selected hit the play button to begin playback 09 3817 PM M4 Record Path C RecordFile Browse Download Path C DownloadFile i Browse o Capture Path C Capture Browse Recording file size MB 30 2048 256 Hard disk space warning MB 2046 Video recording folder size GB CT 400 S Convert to AVI PA 55 CQCAM Local Settings This tab allows for recording of the live feed to the computer that is accessing the NVR through the web Device Settings Device Settings Display Recording Camera Output Encode Schedule ZE General Advanced Status Motion Video loss Exception System Search Information Maintenance Shut Down Log Search Device Settings This screen allows for the changing of settings for the NVR and any of the devices connected to it The settings on this screen reflect the settings menu that is on the NVR itself To learn more about the menu options see section 6 in this guide 56 ACC AA 4 10 Qcamlink com Web Access Another method of accessing the NVR on the web is through the use of http gcamlink com To use this method of web access connect the NVR to
31. n of the fields on this screen e Display Resolution This dropdown box allows the user to choose the output resolution e Transparency This slider allows the user to set the transparency of the menus e Mouse Sensitivity This slider allows the user to adjust the mouse movement sensitivity e Border Adjustment These sliders allows the user to adjust the border of the video output Use the Top Bottom Left and Right sliders to adjust the borders e Audio This checkbox allows the user to enable or disable audio output through the video output device 30 ACC Ah 4 6 3 Recording The recording menu is where the user can make adjustments to how and when the NVR records video The recording menu has 3 tabs Encode Option and Schedule 4 6 3 1 Encode Tab Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Camera No This dropdown box allows the user to choose the camera channel to edit The Camera No is the same as the number written on the rear panel next to the Ethernet port used to connect the camera e Encoding Parameters This dropdown box allows the user to select which encoding parameter to edit for the camera channel selected e Record Audio This checkbox allows the user to enable or disable audio recording for the specified channel e Resolution This dropdown box allows the user to select the resolution of the recorded video for the specified channel e Frame Rate FPS This dropdown box allows the user to select
32. nd you should notice that the port number is set to 9000 You want to change this to 9999 4 Find where it says HTTP Port and you should notice that the port number is set to 80 Change this number to 8888 5 Once you have completed steps 4 and 5 please click the Apply button down below to save your settings When it asks you to confirm click OK 6 On a computer open a web browser then go to Google com and search what is my ip Google will return your Public IP Address at the top of the first search results page you will not need to click anything after hitting Enter to see this Write this number down and have it ready for the next step 7 Open up a new tab or browser window and type your Public IP address into the browser window and then add a colon and your HTTP port number It should look something like this http 55 555 5 555 8888 8 Install the plugins onto your browser 9 Once installed enter in your login credentials and click Log In 10 Save this page as a bookmark and you can try it out when you are on another network away from the location of the NVR Note Remote access does not work when connected to the same network as the NVR whether it be wirelessly or through a wired connection Local setup will have to be configured separately to enable local access Please see the steps on the previous page for information on how to do this For detailed operation information about web
33. o any 4 digit number above 1024 5 Click the Apply button at the bottom right hand of the page 6 Write down the HTTP port number you inputted in the HTTP port field 7 Open up a web browser and type in the IP address you wrote down and then add a colon mark and add the port number to the end The IP should look something like the following http 192 168 2 135 1111 8 Install the plugins onto your browser 9 Once installed enter in your login credentials and click Log In 10 Save this page as a bookmark so you can quickly access the interface while on the same network For detailed operation information about web access please refer to the User Manual included in the packaged CD or the paper copy of the User Manual included with the system ACC Ah 23 4 4 2 Remote Access Setup For the purposes of this guide we will outline the UPnP Universal Plug and Play method for setting up remote web access For this method your NVR should still be connected to your router and your computer should also be on the same network as your router but only for the initial setup Afterwards to enable remote access the computer should be connected to a network that other than the one connected to the NVR 1 Login to your NVR open the main menu then go to Device Settings gt Network gt Advanced 2 Ensure that the checkbox next to UPNP enable is checked it should be checked by default 3 Find where it says Server Port a
34. port used to connect the camera e Camera Name This field allows the user to select a name for the selected camera By default all channels are named the same as the Camera No field but this can be set to 16 character string e Disable Preview This checkbox allows the user to disable the selected channel s live view e Display Camera Name This checkbox allows the user to enable display of the camera name on the screen as an overlay e Record Date This checkbox allows the user to enable display of the date and time stamp onto the recorded video footage This can be useful as it creates an inseparable record of exactly when the footage was captured e OSD Display Position This button gives the user access to a screen that can set the exact positions of any overlaid text such as the camera name and the date and time Overlay text for channel name or date time can be clicked and dragged to the desired position To exit the OSD Display Position screen right click A context menu will appear with two options Save and Exit To exit without saving click Exit To save changes click Save e Image Settings This button gives the user access to change the camera s image including brightness contrast saturation and hue 29 ACC Ah e Mask This checkbox enables the user to create place and shape a privacy mask which obscures part of the image on the associated channel 4 6 2 2 Output Tab Ol AAA Below is an explanatio
35. re is monitoring e Current This field shows the user the current value of the hard drive s parameter e Worst This field shows the user the worst value for that hard drive parameter e Threshold This field shows the user the threshold for that hard drive parameter e Status This field shows the user the monitoring status for that parameter ACC Ah 44 4 6 7 3 PTZ Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e Camera No This dropdown box allows the user to select a camera to view or change PTZ settings for e Baudrate This dropdown box allows the user to change the baudrate for the selected camera e Data Bit This dropdown box allows the user to change the data bit for the selected camera e Stop Bit This dropdown box allows the user to change the stop bit for the selected camera e Parity This dropdown box allows the user to change the parity for the selected camera e Flow Ctrl This dropdown box allows the user to change the flow control settings for the selected camera e PTZ Protocol This dropdown box allows the user to change the PTZ protocol for the selected camera e Address This dropdown box allows the user to view the PTZ address for the selected camera ACC Ah 45 4 6 8 System The system menu is where the user can change general settings user settings view system information and conduct system maintenance 4 6 8 1 General Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e
36. rms can also be configured to start recording warn the user on screen let out an audible warning or send an email when activated e Network ACC Ah The NVR supports many different network protocols such as TCP IP PPPoE DHCP DDNS UPnP ONVIF and RTSP Additionally the NVR also supports remote access remote playback remote media downloads remote configuration and remote PTZ control Others The NVR supports front panel mouse and IR control operations as well as multi level user management which allows each user to have individual NVR access rights The NVR also keeps a detailed log that describes and records any including operations alarms information and exceptions 2 Device and Peripheral Details 2 1 Front Panel 12 3 4 5 e The controls on the front panel include GA YN USB Port The USB port allows the NVR to interface with devices such as a mouse or an external hard drive POWER The POWER indicator lights up when NVR is powered on HDD The HDD indicator lights up when the hard drive is active and flashes rapidly when recording IR Receiver This panel is the receiver for IR remote Function Button a a Play Pause button is used for playback control b ALL button is used to live view all the channels C Menu button is used to pop up the main menu d Select button is used to confirm a selection in any of the menu modes Direction Button DIRECTION buttons are used to navigate between different fie
37. s pop up menu or exits the current UI page Scroll wheel e This is used to change the selected items from a list option 2 4 Soft Keyboard When a mouse is used to perform tasks on the NVR clicking on a text input field will bring up the Soft Keyboard ese 273 F4 po Tel eo BARBAR WDRBRIRRIIDRRR Licht VU Ue CEITEC rA The buttons on the soft keyboard represent EJ Lowercase Designates lowercase input is being used AB Uppercase Designates uppercase input is being used Backspace Delete the character behind the cursor Space a Space Input spaces between letters Enter Confirm selection Esc ESC Exit out of Soft Keyboard 3 Device Installation GQCAM 3 1 Check Hardware When you receive the NVR system in the packaging unpack it and check all sides of the NVR to see if there is any physical damage The protective materials used for the packaging of the NVR can protect most accidental damage during transportation but to ensure that your equipment is operating as expected it is recommended to inspect the product before proceeding further On the NVR unit check specifically that the label on the bottom of the NVR is not damaged The serial number of the unit is usually needed to provide support Please check that all required items for your NVR are present and accounted for To check what is included with your purchase go to http qcam com and find the product you purchased then scroll down and c
38. status of different connected devices 4 6 5 1 General DCAM Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen 37 GQCAM e Network Access This dropdown box allows the user to select which type of network access method to configure The options are Static DHCP and PPPoE Selecting PPPoE changes the screen to include fields for entering PPPoE login information e IP Address This field allows the user to manually enter an IP address This field is grayed out when DHCP is selected e Subnet Mask This field allows the user to manually enter the subnet mask This field is grayed out when DHCP is selected e Default Gateway This field allows the user to manually enter the default gateway e Auto DNS Static DNS These checkboxes show the user how the DNS is configured When Network Access is set to Static then the Static DNS box is checked and when Network Access is set to DHCP the Auto DNS box is checked e Preferred DNS Server This field allows the user to manually enter in a preferred DNS server This field is only active when Network Access is set to Static e Alternate DNS Server This field allows the user to manually enter in a preferred DNS server This field is only active when Network Access is set to Static e MAC Address This field shows the user the NVR s MAC Address 4 6 5 2 Advanced Below is an explanation of the fields on this screen e DDNS This button allows the user to modify DDNS settings for t
39. windows To bring up the login screen left click the mouse or hit enter on the keyboard The login screen should look like this VIDEO LOSS VIDEO Loss VIDEO Loss ACC Ah 16 To login to the system for the first time use the administrator account information below Upon login for the first time you have to setup the initial password for your device Username admin By default your NVR comes with one user account the Administrator account The Administrator user name is admin However there is no default password for admin account You have to setup a password when you login in the device at the first time for security reasons The Administrator has the authority to add delete and configure parameters for many of the system functions Note If three failed logins are attempted within a 30 minute time period the system will set off an alarm After five login failures the account will be locked To initiate the setup process click the Setup Wizard button from the main screen 23 02 2013 13 38 28 Mon VIDEO LOSS Camera Camera VIDEO LOSS 17 ACC Ah 1 2 General Configuration This is the first page of the setup process Basic settings for the device are configured here R EENS ME 2002 2013 iba Setup Wizard Hard disk management Capacity Format Mount Free Space 458 GB yes yes 446 GB Previous Hard Disk Management On this page a hard drive can be selected and formatted ACC

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