Quick-Start Guide SUPER DVR MONITORING SOFTWARE Remote Surveillance & Playback For use on Q-See’s QSDT series of PC Securitiy Surveillance Cards
CONFIGURING ROUTER FOR REMOTE ACCESS REMOTE SURVEILLANCE & PLAYBACK PART 1: FIND OUT THE IP ADDRESS OF THE SYSTEM This quick-start guide is excerpted from the Super DVR manual which is available in its entirety on the CD that accompanied your surveillance video capture card or it can be found on www.Q-See.com by looking up the model of your card. 1 REMOTE LIVE SURVEILLANCE Surveillance system supports Remote Surveillance through LAN, Internet, and Intranet.
PART 2: DETERMINE THE NUMBER OF ROUTERS ON THE NETWORK To find out the number of routers on your network, you will need to download a FREE router detection program. STEP 6. If there is only one router detected, then you may skip to Part 3: Simple Port Forwarding. STEP 1. Go to http://www.pcwintech.com/shanes-toolbox If Multiple Routers are Detected STEP 2. Click on Detect Multiple Routers to begin the download. If there are multiple routers, you will see a display similar to Picture 8.
PART 3: SIMPLE PORT FORWARDING STEP 5. Click on ADD CUSTOM. Download the FREE Simple Port Forwarding program from: http://www.simpleportforwarding.com/download STEP 1. Click on Download in any of the mirrors or the Direct Download link to download and install this program. PICTURE 9 STEP 2. Once the program is installed, go to the Windows Start Menu (Windows icon in the lower left of your monitor) and look for Simple Port Forwarding in the program list. Click on the program to launch it.
STEP 7. You will now be returned to the main window of the program. The ports you added will now show on the list. Click on Update Router at the bottom. If for some reason, a port or ports that you forwarded are not listed in the Router and if you see a message in the Scripts list on the left side of the window stating that the port already exists (Red box in Picture 16), then you will need to change the Port 80 to 85 in the DVR and start over again. PICTURE 16 PICTURE 14 STEP 8.
STEP 10. Click on Begin. PART 4: SETTING UP DMZ IN ROUTER 2 If you receive a message stating that the port is online and can be reached, then you have set it up correctly. NOTE! You will only need to proceed with this section if you detected a second router in Section 2. STEP 1. Login into Router 1 by putting the IP of Router 1 into the Internet Explorer browser, as in the example shown in Picture 19 where the IP address of Router 1 is 192.168.0.1 STEP 2.
3 DDNS (DYNAMIC DOMAIN NAME SERVICE) 4 ACCESSING THE DVR USING INTERNET EXPLORER You can access the system over the Internet using a static or dynamic IP address. However, your service provider can change this dynamic address from time to time. When it changes, you will have to return to www.MyIPAaddress.com to get the new public IP address. There are two solutions to this problem. The first would be to obtain a static IP address from your ISP – which can be expensive.
Setting Up ActiveX Control STEP 5. Select Turn User Account Control on or off STEP 1. Open Internet Explorer STEP 2. Click on Tools STEP 3. Select Internet Options in the pull-down menu PICTURE 27 STEP 6. Uncheck the box next to “Use User Account Control (UAC) to help protect your computer.” PICTURE 31 STEP 4. Click on the Security Tab STEP 5. Select Trusted Sites STEP 6. Click on the Sites button STEP 7. You will then be asked to restart your computer for the change to take effect.
STEP 11. Click the Custom level… button. STEP 13. Click the Reset button STEP 14. Click “Yes” when asked, “Are you sure you want to change the setting for this zone?” STEP 15. Click OK STEP 16. Click Apply STEP 17. Click OK STEP 18. Close Internet Explorer PICTURE 6-36 PICTURE 6-34 You are now ready to access the DVR using Internet Explorer. STEP 12.
ACCESSING THE INTERNET EXPLORER CLIENT After enabling network server on the unit, and enabling ActiveX, users can view the video from the cameras over the LAN or Internet through Internet Explorer. This unit only supports Internet Explorer browser, no other browsers are supported. It also supports Win2000, WinXP, Vista, and Win7.
5 REMOTE PLAYBACK Right-clicking the mouse in the main interface will open a sub menu. RECORD PLAYBACK AND CONTROL Open Stream - Click this item, selected channel will open Close Stream - Click this item, selected channel will close PICTURE 6-41 Click button on the Webcam main interface, and the remote playback interface will appear: Close All - Click this item, all channels will close Full Screen - Select this item, the picture will display full screen.
The ruler on top of the bar shows the hours of the day. Right-click the ruler, it will be magnified 10 times allowing users to see the time marks more clearly. Right-clicking the mouse in the search area will open a sub menu. PICTURE 6-44 If you want to view all channels, click Select all, then all check boxes before channels will be selected. Click Clear all to clear all selected channels; if users select a certain channel, click Select this channel, then just this channel be selected.
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