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PICTURE 4-27
REMOTE DEVICE
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IP Search Add
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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 IPC Config 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
When the window opens, you will be presented with a list of all connected devices in the
lower portion. This section, marked Device Added, indicates the status of each device along
with other information about it.
Icon Meaning Description
Editable
You may edit the settings on this device by double-clicking on it
Cannot
Delete
This device is connected directly to the NVR and must be physically
unplugged to be removed from this list.
Removable
This device may be deleted from the list by checking the box next
to it and clicking on the Delete button below.
Configure
IP Camera
Clicking on this icon will allow you to configure the video from this
camera.
Device
Status OK
The connected device is operating normally.
Device
Error
There is an issue with the connected device that is preventing it
from operating normally.
Clicking on IP Search under the upper portion of the window will generate a list of all devices
that the NVR was able to locate - both directly connected as well as connected to the same
network as your system. Items showing a short IP address beginning with “10” are cameras
directly connected to the NVR and who’s IP addresses were assigned by the NVR itself. Care
should be taken that you do not attempt to connect a device that is already connected to the
system as it will create a duplicate video feed and could cause connectivity issues.
EDIT
Double-clicking on a device in the Device Added portion of the window will display
information regarding the connected remote device. Making any changes within this window
will not change anything on the camera or remote device itself. To make those changes, you
will need to access the camera or other remote device (such as a DVR) directly, or through
one of the remote methods described in the Remote Monitoring Guide.
Once you have made those changes, you will need to update the user name and password
within the Edit window. Failing to change these in this window will result in an on-screen
message about incorrect password and may lock you out of the IP camera for a period of 30
minutes in the case of QC-Series cameras - other brands may vary.
It is important that you do not remove the
device you are making the changes upon
from the list of connected devices before
editing the information in the Edit window. If
you later remove the device from the list and
wish to reconnect, you will need to do so
using the Manual Add feature as described
below.
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IMPORTANT! To avoid connection issues, you should not change the
information within the Edit window unless you have first made those changes
to the remote device itself.
CONFIGURING IP CAMERAS
You can configure the settings of an IP camera by clicking on the appropriate camera icon
under the IPC Config column. This will open a new window allowing you access to the
camera’s settings. You can optimize your camera’s video to compensate for unusual lighting
in the area or other factors. Unlike making similar changes on a monitor or other display,
changing these settings will affect the video itself and the video will be recorded to the hard
drive according to your settings.
EDIT
Channel
Manufacturer
User
Password
Remote Channel
Decoder Buffer
IP Address
TCP Port
msec
1
Private
IPC.myq-see.com
37777
admin
1
280
OK Cancel
Auto TCP UDP
IPC Config
Channel
Gain Mode Auto Manual
1
BLC Mode
Profile
Off
Day & Night
Auto
Auto
Save CancelDefault Refresh
Exposure Auto Manual
Mirror
Flip
On Off
On Off
Gain
Brightness
Contrast
Hue
Saturation
50
50
50
50
50
Gain - This is electronic amplification of the
video signal. It is used to brighten the
image by amplifying the signal, but it
comes at the risk adding “noise” to
the video. When the Manual radio
button is selected, you can adjust the
gain using the slider.
Brightness, Contrast, Hue and Saturation -
These adjustments operate similarly
to those on a television or monitor.