Quick Installation Guide For Bundles Featuring the QC40198 or QC40196 Network DVR 8 and 16 Channel H.
PART 1 - PACKAGE CONTENTS QC40198 or QC40196 DVR PART 2 - DVR CAMERA AND POWER CONNECTIONS 4, 8 or 16 Color Cameras with Stands Manual and Software CD STEP 1: Connect the Cameras to the Cables 1A Connect the Video/Audio Dongle to the Audio/Video port on the bottom of the DVR. 1B Connect both camera leads to the matching QC Series Attach the BNC connector on the power/video cable to one of the BNC connectors marked “Video” on the Video/Audio Dongle. Repeat for all cameras.
PART 3 - CONNECTING THE DVR TO YOUR DISPLAY PART 4 - DVR CONTROLS 1. To Connect to an HDMI display: This DVR can be controlled through the USB mouse or by using the the remote control. We have found that the majority of our customers prefer to operate their DVRs using the USB mouse because of its ease of use and flexibility and our manual is set up with this in mind. The remote control allows you to perform most of the day-to-day functions from a convenient distance.
REMOTE CONTROL The buttons on the Remote Control operate in the same manner as on a conventional DVR remote. Some buttons have multiple functions depending on which menu is being accessed. The Remote Control is intended to supplement use of the mouse by providing a simple interface for basic operation once the DVR is set up. Certain functions, such as PTZ control, are simpler when using the remote control.
MOUSE CONTROL The mouse operates in a manner similar to how it is used on a conventional computer; point-andclick, right-click, double click and so on. How these functions are used is based on the context of where they are used. Some examples are: LEFT CLICK: Selecting an item Opening a menu Checking a box or motion detection status Selecting letters, numbers or symbols on the virtual keyboard.
PART 6 - SETTING DVR TO RECORD An example of such a mixed schedule is shown in Picture 6-4. In this example, Camera 1 is scheduled to record if motion is detected (MD) from midnight to 8am and then records continuously from 8am to noon (Regular) followed by a one-hour motion detection recording segment until 1pm before returning to continuous recording after that. Then, at the end of the day, it is in motion detection mode from 5pm to midnight.
Next under Region click the Select button to set up the area of the camera display that you want to be sensitive to motion. SEARCH To begin a search for an event: You will then see the camera’s view overlaid with a grid. The green box is the current location of the cursor. The red area is the sensitive area and the clear area is not sensitive to motion. Click the Fn button on the remote control to adjust the sensitivity of your mouse as you move the cursor.
PART 8 - BACKING UP FILES Files will be listed by their start time. In addition, when the DVR records a file, it also indicates the type of recording and it will indicate this one-letter code after the file name. 1p 2p 3p 4p The DVR supports backing up to USB flash drives, hard drives, burners, and SD cards.
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