Remote Monitoring Guide

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STEP 3. A connection to our
Demonstration system is already pre-
loaded on the application. You can
remove this from your list at any time,
but it offers an easy option to get
the feel of how to control your NVR
before you begin.
STEP 4. Click on Add to begin the
process of configuring QC View to
access your NVR.
STEP 5. You will need to enter certain
details in order to access your NVR.
You will most likely want to set up two
methods to connect to your system
- one for when you’re on the same
network (ie; within the same building
as the NVR and able to connect
wirelessly to your network) as well as
one for times when you’re away and
will be accessing using the Internet IP
address.
NVR Title: This should be a
descriptive name, such as “NVR
Local” or “NVR Internet” to help you
utilize the proper connection method.
Server: Enter the LAN or Internet IP
address as appropriate. If you set up
a domain name with MyQ-see.com,
then you can enter that name for
Internet connections.
Port: 37777.
User ID: admin (by default or use whatever user ID that you set in the NVR)
Password: admin (by default or whatever password you set in the NVR)
Max Channel: This can be the maximum number of channels that your NVR has.
OPERATION
Once you have selected the device you wish to monitor, you are able to perform most
operations on your mobile device that you can on the NVR itself or using either of the
computer-based remote monitoring options. The major exception are that you cannot
reconfigure your NVR using QC View and you can only record still images from your cameras
onto your mobile device, but not videos.
The Main menu gives you access to all of the functions of QC View. Touching the device’s
Return button - whether on screen, or on a keypad - while in one window will return you back
to this menu.
Initially, you will need to turn on each channel’s display individually from the Device List. You
can bring up the device list by tapping on its icon on the righ of the screen, or by double-
tapping in an empty video display. Additionally, you can create a group of cameras using the
Favorites option. Rearrange the layout by dragging a camera view to the desired area of the
screen. Double-tapping on a channel will bring it to single-screen view. Double-tapping again,
will return to the multi-channel display.
The camera feed with the green surround is the “active” channel and any actions performed
using the buttons on the left of the screen will affect that channel.
Real-time Monitor: This window is where you will view the feeds from your cameras.
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Snapshot (saves to
Local Files)
Device list
Favorites (groups of
channels)
Close Channel
Audio (requires audio-
enabled camera)
PTZ Controls