QRT-301 Web Client user name: admin Web Client default password: admin P2P user name: admin P2P default password: 123456 Day & Night WI-FI Network Camera User's Manual
Contents Introduction Features...................................................4 Configure the Camera Settings...........26 Package Contents....................................4 Device..............................................27 Product Overview....................................5 Video...............................................27 Connection Diagram................................6 Audio...............................................28 Making Connection Motion Detection..................
Safety and Regulatory Info Safety Information Warning This is the symbol for indicating any potential hazard, risk or condition requiring special attention. The user needs to refer to the important operating and maintenance or servicing instructions. Caution The lighting flash with an arrow head symbol, in an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user. There is dangerous “voltage” presence near by the product’s enclosure which may be risk of person. Safety Precautions 1.
Introduction Thank you for choosing our Wi-Fi Network Camera. The QRT-301 features an easy-to-configure network interface, allowing you to access the camera on your mobile/pad anywhere at any time. If you are using a wireless router with the WPS function, all you need to do is to pair the router with the camera, download the Kview QR application on your portable device, scan the QR code to add the camera, and start viewing the remote live view.
Introduction Product Overview Lens Status LED (red) WiFi Antenna QR Code Label WI-FI Network Camera User’s Manual 5
Introduction Connection Diagram WiFi Antenna Electrical Outlet 4 3 2 1 WPS RESET DC IN LAN WAN Internet Microphone LAN Port (RJ45) LOCK SD Card Alarm Out Speaker Sensor In *Pin Tool NOTE: The Pin tool can be used to start the WPS function (see “Wireless Router With WPS Function” on page 7) or to reset the camera (insert and hold in the reset hole for 15 seconds until the LAN port LEDs switch off).
Making Connection Network Configuration Procedures of Network Configuration depend on the type of Router/Modem you are using. For Wireless router, check if your wireless router supports WPS function. For Wired router/modem, confirm which type of internet connection (DHCP, Static IP and PPPoE) you are using with your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to complete the setup. Wireless Router If you are using a wireless router, check if your router supports WPS function before wireless setup.
Making Connections 4. When the red status LED (see “Product Overview” on page 5) turns off, wait for 10 seconds until the Camera boots up and starts rotating. NOTE: When the red status LED starts blinking with a second interval, it means the wireless network connection is successful. 5. Download KviewQR application and view the live view on your mobile devices. See “Connect to Camera” on page 16.
Making Connections 4. 5. Insert the CD (supplied) to your PC’s CD drive. Click on Search IP. The program lists the camera by IP address. Double-click on the camera’s IP address field. The camera’s web client opens in your PC’s default web browser. NOTE: The available functions/menu options may vary depending on the type of web browser. See “Web Client Browser Compatibility” on page 44. 6. 7. Enter the user name and password. NOTE: The default user name and password are “admin”. Click Login. 8. 9.
Making Connections 10. Click on the router name and modify the following. • • Check Using Wireless LAN option. Enter the wireless router’s password in Key field. 11. Click Save. 12. Disconnect the RJ45 Ethernet cable from the camera. 4 3 2 1 WPS RESET DC IN Internet 13. Disconnect and connect the power adapter, to restart the camera. 14. When the red status LED (see “Product Overview” on page 5) turns off, wait for 10 seconds until the Camera boots up and starts rotating.
Making Connections Wired Router/Modem If you are using a wired router/modem, confirm the type of internet connection you are using and the related network connection parameters with your Internet Service Provider (ISP), to complete the setup. Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP): Select this connection if your camera is connected to a router and DHCP is enabled.
Making Connections 4. 5. Insert the CD (supplied) to your PC’s CD drive. Click on Search IP. The program lists the camera by IP address. Double-click on the camera’s IP address field. The camera’s web client opens in your PC’s default web browser. NOTE: The available functions/menu options may vary depending on the type of web browser. See “Web Client Browser Compatibility” on page 44. 6. 7. Enter the user name and password. The default user name and password are “admin” . Click Login. 8. 9.
Making Connections Static IP and PPPoE To establish a connection from the camera to the wired router or modem with a static IP or PPPoE, perform the following: 1. Connect the camera to the power socket, using the power adapter. 2. Connect one end of the RJ45 cable (supplied) to the camera and the other end to the wired router or modem. 4 3 2 1 WPS RESET DC IN Internet 3. Make sure your camera and computer are connected to the same router or modem. 4 3 2 1 WPS RESET DC IN Internet 4.
Making Connections 5. On Network and Sharing Center click Local Area Connection Status > Details and write down the network parameters (IP Address, Subnet Mask, Gateway, and DNS Servers). 6. 7. Insert the CD (supplied) to your PC’s CD drive. Click on Search IP. The program lists the camera by IP address. Right-click on the camera’s IP address field and select Network Configuration. 8. In Network Configuration menu, do the following modifications: • Uncheck the DHCP Server option.
Making Connections • Enter the user name and password. NOTE: The default user name and password are “admin”. 9. Click OK. 10. Wait for a minute until the camera’s IP address is listed on the screen. 11. Double-click on the camera’s IP address field to open the camera’s web client on your PC’s default web browser. 12. Enter the user name and password. NOTE: The default user name and password are “admin”. 13. Click Login. 14. Click and go to the Network tab.
Making Connections 15. On Network screen, do the following modifications: • Depending on the Internet connection you are using, select Static Address or PPPoE as the network type. • Do the necessary modifications to the network parameters. 16. Click Save. 17. Disconnect and connect the power adapter, to restart the camera. 18. When the red status LED (see “Product Overview” on page 5) turns off, wait for 10 seconds until the Camera boots up and starts rotating.
Making Connections When the network connection to the camera is complete, use the methods described in this section to start reviewing the remote live view. P2P user name: admin P2P default password: 123456 Using a Portable Device To access remotely your camera from a smart phone/pad, perform the following: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the App Store (iOS) or Play Store (Android). Search for and install KviewQR application.
Making Connections 5. Do the following: iOS devices: a) Enter the default camera password: “123456”. b) Tap OK. c) Change the device name if necessary. d) Tap Save. Android devices: a) Enter the default camera password: “123456” and change the device name if necessary.
Making Connections b) Tap OK. 6. On Devices screen, tap camera to start viewing the live video from the camera.
Making Connections To access remotely your camera from a PC, follow the steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Insert the CD (supplied) to your PC’s CD drive. Click on PC Setup. Follow the on-screen instructions and install the application on your PC. Double-click to open the KGard_IPCamClient. Enter the user name and password. NOTE: The default user name and password are “admin”. 6. Click OK. For more details, please refer to the IPCamClient User Manual in supplied CD.
Making Connections Follow the instructions in this section to install the camera and perform the cable connections. Before Installation It is recommended to complete the camera network connection (Camera to Router) and portable device connection (Smart Phone/Pad to Camera) prior mounting the camera.
Web Client Use Web Client to remotely access the Camera and configure the settings of Camera. Before accessing Web Client for first time: • Ensure that the Network settings of the Camera is properly configured. See “Network Configuration” on page 7. • Ensure that the computer has a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Safari, installed. The available functions/menu options may vary depending on the type of web browser. See “Web Client Browser Compatibility” on page 44.
Web Client OR Open your computer web browser and enter the domain name you set for the camera or the designated DDNS address in the URL box. You can find the designated DDNS address on the sticker or > DDNS > DDNS Hostname. NOTE: : Be sure to perform port forwarding first before browsing using the domain name or designated DDNS address. Main Screen After you login to Web Client, the Live screen appears. Task Bar Click to access the Settings page. Click to search and play the recorded videos.
Web Client Task Bar To access the common functions, click the respective icon shown on the task bar. • Click to play the live video. • Click to stop the live video. • Click to take a snapshot. The snapshot appears on the screen. Click Save to save the picture on your computer. • Click to start record manually. The video recording starts. Click to stop the manual recording. • Click to enable the audio function. You can hear the live audio from camera via PC if the audio setting is set to ON.
Web Client Right Panel Control You can use the Panel Control to access the PTZ Control panel and customize the display settings. Set a preset point. To set a preset point: 1. Click the direction arrow to select the direction of the camera. 2. Click and select a preset point number. Start/stop cruise. Click the direction arrow to select the direction of the PTZ camera. Go to a specific preset point. Start vertical patrol Enable the I/O output. Stop vertical patrol. Disable the I/O output.
Web Client Configure the Camera Settings Click tab to remotely configure the Camera. Main menu NOTE: When all settings are complete, do the following: • Click Save to save all the settings. • Click Update to refresh the settings.
Web Client Device View the Camera information including the device ID, Client version, and Host version, IP address, UPnP status, and DDNS status. The default device name is “IP CAMERA”. To customize the camera name, enter the new name in Description. Video Customize the video stream settings. NOTE: To ensure a better video streaming, select the appropriate Initial Stream (Main-Stream or Sub-stream) according to your network bandwidth. Resolution: Select the video stream resolution.
Web Client Frame Rate: Select the video stream frame rate. Bit Rate: Select the video stream bit rate. NOTE: Higher bit rate produce better quality images, but occupy more bandwidth. Image Quality: Select the video stream quality. Audio Customize the audio settings. External Headset: Check this option to use the external microphone. Built-in Headset: Check this option to use the built-in microphone. Microphone Volume: Adjust the microphone volume level. Speaker Volume: Adjust the speaker volume level.
Web Client Linkage With Alarm: Check this box to activate the following action when the motion is detected. • Alarm Output: Check this option to enable alarm output. See “Alarm” on page 29. • SD-Card Record: Check this option to save the recorded videos directly into the SD card. See “SD Card” on page 38. • Send E-mail: Check this option to send a notification e-mail. See “E-mail(SMTP)” on page 36. • FTP Upload: Check this option to upload the snapshots to the FTP server. See “FTP” on page 37.
Web Client Alarm Duration: Set the external alarm output duration. Lose SD-Card Alarm: Select on to automatically trigger the alarm if the Camera cannot detect the memory card. Alarm Input1: Check the Enable box to enable alarm input. Select the alarm type in Mode. NOTE: N.O. = Normal open; N.C. = Normal close. Linkage With Alarm: Check this box to activate the following action when the alarm is triggered. • Alarm Output: Check this option to enable alarm output.
Web Client • DHCP: Select this connection if your camera is connected to a router and DHCP is enabled. Media Port: Enter the port number that the device will use to send Camera command and video stream. Web Port: Enter the port number that you will use to log in to the device via the web. Phone Port: Enter the monitoring port of your mobile device. The port range is between 1024 to 65535. NOTE: The Phone Port specified here must be the same port on your mobile device.
Web Client Wireless Lan Configure wireless network settings. Search: Click to search for available wireless router(s). Using Wireless Lan: Check the box to use Wi-Fi function. SSID: Enter the router name. Network Type: Select the type of wireless network connection you are using. NOTE: Select Adhoc if you using point-to-point transmission AP. Otherwise, select Infra. Save Mode: Select the network security type. Encryption: Select the encryption type. Key: Enter the password as you set in your router.
Web Client DDNS DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is a service that registers a domain name and the floating IP address with a DDNS server so that the domain name can be routed to the IP address even if the IP is changed in a dynamic IP system. Enable DDNS: Select open to enable the DDNS function. DDNS Service Type: Select DDNS server type. DDNS User: Enter the user name you registered on DDNS server. DDNS Password: Enter the password you registered on DDNS server.
Web Client Name: Enter the cruise name. Status: Check to enable the current cruise mode. Serial Number: Check the box to activate the selected preset mode. Preset: Select the preset point that you have set with Right Panel Control. See “Right Panel Control” on page 25. Residence Time: Specify the residence time for each preset point. Speed: Specify the moving speed between two preset points. Indicator Configure the LED indicator behavior when the Camera is connected to the network.
Web Client Configure Other Users You can specify up to 9 users. Only the Super administrator (Super Admin) can create an account and grant access rights to users. To create a new user, enter the user name and password. Then select one of the access rights: • Administrator: Enable to configure most of the parameters. • Operator: Enable to do limited operations such as pan/tilt control. • Visitor: Enable to view live video only. Log View the events log.
Web Client Date & Time Configure the date and time settings. Datetime: Display the current date and time. Time Zone Setttings: Select the time zone in your location. Timing Mode: Select the time mode. NTP Server: Select the NTP server. NOTE: This option is only available when the Timing Mode setting is set to NTP Timing.
Web Client SMTP Port: Enter the SMTP port of the sending email server. Auth User: Check the box to verify the user settings. SMTP User: Enter the user name of the sender. SMTP Password: Enter the password of the sender. FTP Configure the FTP server settings. Enable FTP: Check the box to to activate the FTP function. FTP Server: Enter the FTP server address. FTP Port: Enter the port number of the FTP server. FTP User: Enter the user name of the FTP server.
Web Client SD Card Manage the memory card and configure the recording settings to be stored in the memory card. Device Name: Display the name of the memory card. Total Size: Display the total size of the memory card. Available Space: Display the available storage size of the memory card. Status: Display the state of the memory card. Format: Click to format the memory card. All data will be deleted if formatted. NOTE: Do not remove the SD card while card formatting is in progress.
Web Client P2P Settings P2P password is the password that you enter after you have complete scanning the QR code or manually entering the GUID via portable device/computer. Default is 123456. We suggest you change the password to protect your privacy. GUID: Display the GUID (QR Code). UserName: Display the user name. Password: Set or change the password of P2P. The default password is 123456. Local Settings Specify the local path directory to save downloaded videos, files, and snapshots.
Web Client System Reboot the Camera, load factory defaults, or update the firmware and Web UI settings. Reboot Device: Click to reboot the Camera. Restore Factory Settings: Click to restore all parameters to the factory default settings. Upgrade Device Firmware: Click the corresponding Browse button to select the latest firmware file. Then click Start to update the firmware. Upgrade Device Web UI: Click the corresponding Browse button to select the latest Web UI file. Then click Start to update the Web UI.
Web Client Playback Click tab to search and play the recorded files stored in the memory card. Searching and Playing Videos Click to search the video. A search window appears. Search Mode: Specify the search mode. File Type: Specify the file type. Begin Time/End time: Filter the search by time period. Click ok to search the videos. The search results are displayed on the screen.
Web Client Double-click the file that you want to play. The playback automatically starts. Click to select the video. Click to download the video. Playback Control Search results Indicate Motion Detection video.
Appendix Specifications Item Description Video Compression H.264 Image Frame Rate • 1280x720 pixels @30fps • 640x368 pixels @30fps • 320x208 pixels @30fps Video Camera Night Vision Audio Network General Day / Night Mode Color during day, switches to B&W at night Frame Rate Auto, 1fps ~ 30fps Maximum Streams 2 Simultaneous Streams Image Sensor Mega Pixel Color CMOS sensor Lens 3.6 mm fixed, F2.0 Viewing Angle 90° Min. Illumination 0.
Appendix Web Client Browser Compatibility See the following table for reference of the Web Client features supported by different web browsers Function/Menu Option Windows IE Chrome / Firefox / Safari Live View YES YES Live Snapshot YES YES Live Recording YES --- Live 2-Way Audio YES --- PTZ Controls YES YES Preset Surveillance Position YES YES Preset Cruise YES YES Auto Patrol (Vertical/Horizontal) YES YES Remote Playback YES --- Remote Backup YES --- Device Setup YES YE
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