Remote Monitoring Guide

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TV WALL
If you have a multi-screen video, or other large format display connected to your computer,
you can export your camera views instead of being contrained to a single computer monitor.
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The operation of your video wall will follow
the same process used to set up your
Preview screen. You can splice the video
from two or more adjacent screens by
selecting them (hold Ctrl while clicking on the
screen(s)) You will need to “bind” your display
to a format by first using TV Wall setup. If
you do not see your video device shown
on the left part of the screen while in the
Screen Input Binding window, check your
connections and video drivers.
You can create multiple combinations of
screens. Each will be saved as a Task,
much as with the Preview window. You can
switch through Tasks from within the TV Wall
extension.
PC-NVR
This is an optional program that lets you use a computer as a Network Video Recorder and
server. This will allow you to take advantage of some broadband connections. You will need to
have installed the PC-NVR software on the computer that will be used for this purpose. Click
Add to get started. You will be entering the Name, IP address and network port information for
the computer that will be used, along with the user name and password needed to log into the
computer.
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Once you have added your computer, you
can add cameras by dragging and dropping
them into the available screens. Set up a
recording schedule for each channel using
the Record Plan button. Click the Copy
button to apply your schedule to another
channel.
You may adjust the file packet size, network
settings, user access and manage the hard
drives through the Setup tab.
Q-See QC View
Utilities
Released Apr 28, 2012
Q-See QC View HD
Utilities
Released May 2, 2012
INSTALL
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MOBILE SURVEILLANCE
In addition to remotely monitoring your DVR over the Internet or a local network, you can
view live feeds and recorded events on your iPhone, iPad, Android mobile device, Symbian,
Windows Mobile or BlackBerry smartphone using free software.
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For smartphones:
For tablets:
Before you can access your DVR via a smartphone, you must have completed Port
Forwarding for ports 80 and 37777 as discussed in Section 1.2 Opening Ports.
4.1 IPHONE AND IPAD
In order to monitor your system using your iPhone or iPad, you will need to install either the
Q-See QC View app for smartphones or Q-See QC View HD app if you’re using a tablet.
These are available for free through the Apple AppStore by searching for “Q-See.” Install either
one as you would any other AppStore application.
Both versions have identical functionality. The HD version for the iPad differs in that you can
view 16 cameras simultaneously and the viewing resolution is greater to take advantage of the
tablet’s higher resolution screen.
NOTE! As of this writing, the Symbian operating system was no longer being
supported by its manufacturer. The apps for Symbian, the older BlackBerry
operating system and Windows Mobile are provided by a third party and
instructions for use are provided as a courtesy.