1H.264 NETWORK DVRsVariable CIF and D1 Recording OptionsUser ManualQC SERIES
18 19QC3016Front PanelQC524Front PanelNumber Item Function1 Status LightsThese show the status of the network connection, power and hard drive respect
20 21QC588Front PanelNumber Item Function1 Status LightsThese show the status of the network connection, power and hard drive respectively. The Networ
22 23View 1View 4View 8View 9Pan/Tilt/ZoomColor SettingSearchRecord StatusTour SetupMulti-PreviewMain Menu MOUSE WHEEL Page up or page down Switch i
24 252.3 REMOTE CONTROLThe buttons on the Remote Control operate in the same manner as on a conventional DVR remote. Some buttons have multiple functi
27262.4 VIDEO DISPLAYQC-Series DVRs can use a television or a 19” or larger monitor as a main video display. Certain models also provide the option of
28 292.5 CAMERASCONNECTING CAMERASYour DVR uses BNC (British Naval Connector) ports to ensure quick and secure connections for your cameras’ video cab
30 31Because your camera is weatherproof, it requires less protection than weather-resistant cameras and it can be placed in more exposed locations if
32 33Single Screen 4 Screens 8 Screens9 Screens 16 ScreensBASIC OPERATIONCHAPTER 3This chapter is intended to get your system operational in a baselin
34 35PICTURE 3-4 Realtime PlaybackDigital ZoomQuick BackupTwo-Way Talk (certain models only)PICTURE 3-5Using the mouse or remote control, select your
36 37Once you have logged in, the DVR will display one or more camera channels in Live View. How many channels are displayed will depend on how many c
2 3THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THIS Q-SEE PRODUCT. EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO MAKE THIS DVR SIMPLE TO ASSEMBLE AND USE. HOWEVER, IF YOU SHOULD RUN INT
38 39As with other windows described earlier, each channel can be set individually or all at the same time. Settings can be copied from one channel an
40 41PICTURE 3-14PICTURE 3-15PICTURE 3-16Overlay – This window allows you to mask off areas from view. This is useful in circumstances such as when a
42 43SCHEDULEThe Schedule menu is located in the Settings menu and it allows you to determine when your cameras will record and under what circumstanc
44 45You cannot use Copy/Paste in Motion Detection because each channel will have a different display. Right-clicking will exit the screen and your se
46 47PICTURE 3-263.5 SEARCH AND PLAYBACKThe Search and Playback window can be accessed through the Shortcut menu. You can view the playback from any c
48 49SEARCHThere are two ways to search for an event - by recording block and by starting time in the Event List:Recording Block SearchSTEP 1. The cal
50 51PICTURE 3-33PLAYBACKOnce you’ve selected your video(s), you can control the playback in the same manner as using a VCR or computer’s media playba
52 53DIGITAL ZOOMDigital zoom in video playback operates differently than it does in Live View as described at the beginning of this chapter. Both ar
54 553.6 BACKUPThis DVR supports backing up files from the hard drive to both an external USB storage device as well as over a network. Network downloa
56 57MENUSCHAPTER 4RS232MAINMENUBackupInformationSettingAdvancedShutdownHDD InfoLogVersionOnline UsersGeneralNetworkDisplayRS232Pan/Tilt/ZoomDefaultSe
4 51. INTRODUCTION 7Features and Specifications 82. CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS 102.1 Connections 10QC484 10QC448 12QC4316 14QC304 16QC308 17QC3016 18
58 59In the case of a hard drive error, the system will come directly to this menu. An error may be indicated if the hard drive time and system time d
60 61GENERALSystem TimeDate FormatDate SeperatorTime FormatLanguageHDD FullPack DurationDevice No.Video StandardAuto LogoutDevice ID Startup Wiza
62 63NETWORKAccessing the DVR from within a Local Area Network, over the Internet or via a Smartphone along with setting up e-mail notifications and ot
64 65PICTURE 4-17PICTURE 4-184.4 ADVANCEDThe settings in this menu cover user accounts, hard disk management, video display, and system maintenance. C
6766PICTURE 4-21The Memo field allows you to include a note about the user or group that is only visible in this window.Toggling the Reusable box allow
68 695.2 PTZ CONTROL AND SETUPThe following instructions are based on the Pelco-D protocol. You will need to have the manual for your PTZ camera at ha
70 71PresetSTEP 1. Start by using the eight direction arrows on the PTZ Control Panel (Picture 6-5) to position the camera where you want. STEP 2. Cli
72 73NO C1NO C21 2 3 4 5 6 7 8A BCNTRL12VALARM INThis DVR features connections for external alarms – both input and output. When an event is detected
74 75Relay SpecificationModel: JRC-27FMaterial of the contact Silver Rating (Resistance Load) Rated switch capacity 30VDC 2A, 125VAC 1A Maximum swi
76 77Hold Time – This is the length of time you want the system to delay before beginning recording on an alarm.Alarm Out – This will send an alarm si
6 76. ALARMS 726.1 Alarm Input 726.2 Alarm Output 746.3 Alarm Setup and Activation 757. HARD DISK DRIVE 787.1 Installation/Removal 787.2 Calculat
78 79HARD DISK DRIVECHAPTER 7Your DVR uses a standard computer A/V-rated SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk drive and will support
81807.2 CALCULATING THE RECORDING CAPACITY OF A HARD DISK DRIVEWhile the physical data capacity of a hard drive is fixed, how much video you can r
83828. There is no audio when monitoring. Possible Causes:a. Channel with audio is not full screen, make the channel you want to hear audio on full
8584A.2 SPECIFICATIONSParameter QC484 QC448 QC4316COMPRESSION Compression FormatStandard H.264 Baseline VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V p-p/75Ω, BNC x 4
86 87Q-See is proud to back all of our products with a conditional service warranty covering all hardware for 12 months from the date of purchase. Ad
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8 9FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS Your DVR (Digital Video Recorder) contains professional-grade features and flexibility that allows the do-it-yourselfer
10 112.1 CONNECTIONSQC484Front PanelCONNECTIONS AND CONTROLSCHAPTER 2VGA1234DC 12VA BVIDEO OUTVIDEO INAUDIO OUTAUDIO IN1 2 89 103 4 5 6 7ESCFNENTERALA
12 13QC448Front PanelVGA12345678DC 12VA BVIDEO OUTAUDIO OUTAUDIO IN198 10VIDEO IN2 3 4 5 6 7ESCFNENTERALARM POWERHDDNETQC4841 276 83 54Number Item Fun
14 15QC4316Front PanelVGADC 12VA B12345678910111213141516VIDEO OUTAUDIO OUTAUDIO INVIDEO IN1 29 1083 4 5 6 7ESCFNENTERALARM POWERHDDNETQC4841 276 83 5
16 17QC304Front PanelQC308Front PanelNumber Item Function1 Status LightsThese show the status of the network connection, power and hard drive respecti
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