QC SERIESIP CAMERASUSER MANUAL
18 19SystemMain Processor Texas Instruments DaVinci high-performance DSPOS LINUXSystem Resources Supports simultaneous real-time network, local record
20 21In addition to its video surveillance functions, the QCN8010Z is able to accept input from other devices and utilize them to trigger recording or
22 23Ceiling MountMounting the camera to an overhead surface will be by attaching the camera’s base directly to the surface using screws and anchors a
24 25Night VisionIR LEDS NoneInfrared Wavelength Not ApplicableMin Lux Illumination Color 0.05/B&W 0.0005 F1.2 Auto ICRNight Vision Range Not App
26 27The QCN8014Z is a pan-tilt-camera with 12x optical and 16x digital zoom. The camera also has a slot for a 64GB Micro SD Card to serve as interna
28 29Mounting Instructions1. Run the included 100’ network cable from the NVR to the camera’s location or a network port.2. Use the mounting bracket
30 31PTZZoom 12x optical 16x digitalHorizontal Rotation 0-360°Vertical Tilt 2-90°Preset and Cruise Patterns255 Pelco, (80 DH-SD), 5 Pattern, 8 Tour,
32 332.1 WHAT ARE IP CAMERAS?Internet Protocol (IP) or Network cameras differ from conventional video cameras in that each is a stand-alone device wit
34 35Using the Power Over Ethernet BlockYour NVR’s POE block will power up to four cameras while receiving their video signals. This is the primary an
36 37PICTURE 2-6PICTURE 2-7REMOTE DEVICEFilterNoneIP Search Manual AddAdd Cancel 2 IP Address Port Device ID Manufacturer Type 1 10.1.1.65 1 Y
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38 39PICTURE 2-10REMOTE DEVICEFilterNoneDelete Manual AddIP Search AddOK Cancel 4 IP Address Port Device ID Manufacturer Type 1 10.1.1.65 Po
40 412.4 CONNECTING YOUR CAMERA TO A REMOTE NETWORKAs was mentioned in the previous section, cameras connected to the same network router as the NVR c
42 43PICTURE 2-15PICTURE 2-16PICTURE 2-17OBTAINING IP INFORMATION USING A MACThe easiest method for locating the router’s Gateway address for Macintos
44 45PICTURE 2-22The default username and password are admin and admin. It is recommended for security reasons that you change the password before you
46 472.5 TROUBLESHOOTING NETWORK CONNECTIONSOPENING PORTSThe most common factor causing network connection issues is for communication between the dev
48 49PICTURE 2-28Option 3: Opening Ports Using DMZ on 2Wire Routers2Wire brand routers are currently the exclusive router used for AT&T’s Uverse a
50 51ISSUES WITH DHCP As long as you are connecting your camera to a router with DHCP enabled, you should not have an issue connecting to your camera.
52 53STEP 5. Click on CHECK NOW to detect how many Routers are in the network.PICTURE 2-35PICTURE 2-36STEP 6. If there is only one router detected, an
54 55CONFIGURING ACTIVEXAccessing your NVR using Internet Explorer is generally as simple as using an interactive website. Some users may need to confi
56 57STEP 12. Pull down the “Reset to:” menu button and select LowPICTURE 2-43STEP 13. Click the Reset buttonSTEP 14. Click “Yes” when asked, “Are you
5TABLE OF CONTENTS(Contents continued on next page)1. CAMERA MOUNTING & SPECIFICATIONS 8Additional Considerations 9QCN7001B 10QCN7002D 11QCN8001
58 59Microso Office Outlook 2007Scky NotesAll ProgramsDevices and PrintersDefault ProgramsHelp and SupportShut downiTunesAdobe AcrobatuacPICTURE 2-51P
60 61PICTURE 2-55PICTURE 2-56PICTURE 2-57MACINTOSH COMPUTERSIn addition to retrieving the DNS info from the router, Macintosh users can get it from th
62 63PICTURE 2-59STEP 3. Once the camera has opened. Click on the Network tab on the left and then on the TCP/IP option. STEP 4. Enter the DNS number
64 65The Web Service app allows you to access your camera with only a web browser. You connect with the camera by entering its address into the browse
66 673.2 SETUPThe options available in this tab are divided into several sections dedicated to the camera itself, the network connection, event monit
68 693.3 NETWORKThe settings available in this menu govern how the camera connects to the outside world. Many of these features are exactly like the s
70 71SMTP (E-MAIL)The camera can send out its own e-mail alerts - with snapshot attachments. If the camera is connected remotely to an NVR, these e-ma
72 73PICTURE 3-13Click on the Setup button next to Area to turn off motion detection in certain areas, such as roads, a flag or trees that move in the
74 75PICTURE 3-16PICTURE 3-17PICTURE 3-18FILE DESTINATION PATHUnlike an NVR, the camera does not contain a hard drive on which to record its files. The
76 77PICTURE 3-21ACCOUNTThis window shows all the available user accounts. There are three pre-configured accounts available with different authority l
6 74. PRO SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE 794.1 Installing PRO SURVEILLANCE SOFTWARE (PSS) 79System Requirements 79Installing Smart PSS on a PC 79Installing
7978PICTURE 3-23You can also have the camera alert you of any events that occur while you’re monitoring it. Select an audio file from your computer to
80 81PICTURE 4-3INSTALLING SMART PSS ON A MACINTOSHSmart PSS can be either installed from the included CD or downloaded from our support site, Q-See.c
82 83For systems that are not connected to the same network as the computer you are running Smart PSS on, you must use the Manual Add button. You’ll
84 85PICTURE 4-10HOME PAGEAll of Smart PSS’ functions are accessed through its main window which is referred to as the Home Page. The functions are di
86 87Shortcut MenuRight-clicking on any camera’s screen view will open up the Shortcut Menu. This is a different menu than that which appears on scree
88 89PICTURE 4-151298376541 Device List Choose which camera(s) you wish to search2 Snapshot/Record Bar Lists recorded files. Files can be downloaded to
90 91Alarm ManagerThis window contains the logs of alarm events that have occurred. They can be filtered by level of severity if you included that when
92 93Audio/Video This window contains three tabs which allow you to control the settings for the video streams, snapshot quality and quantity along wi
94 95PICTURE 4-24can also add and manage users with access to that recorder. If you are connected to an NVR, you may also add remote IP cameras to you
9796TV WALLIf you have a multi-screen video, or other large format display connected to your computer, you can export your camera views instead of bei
8 9CAMERA MOUNTING & SPECIFICATIONSCHAPTER 1When installing your camera, it is important to select a proper site not only for field of view, but fo
98 99PICTURE 5-4STEP 5. You will need to enter certain details in order to access your camera. You will most likely want to set up two methods to conn
100 101Playback: This is not available when monitoring a camera.Event List: When you set up Push Config (below) to notify you of events such as motion
102 103PICTURE 5-11PICTURE 5-12STEP 3. A connection to our Demonstration system is already pre-loaded on the application. You can remove this from you
104 105Alarm Push: This window provides you a check list allowing you to indicate which cameras will alert you based on motion detection, camera maski
106 107STEP 8. Click on the DMSS icon to launch the program. If this is your first time using this application on your phone, you will be presented wit
108 1095.4 SYMBIANQC-Series IP cameras can be configured to be remotely monitered by a phone running the 3rd and 5th editions of the Symbian OS through
110 111STEP 7. Once you’ve selected your camera, it will display along with a list of selections.Camera - Go back to the camera selection window.PTZ -
112 113PICTURE 5-27PICTURE 5-28PICTURE 5-29STEP 4. After the program is installed, you can launch it from the Programs menu.STEP 5. Upon launch, you w
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10 11QCN7001BSystemMain Processor Texas Instruments DaVinci high-performance DSPOS LINUXSystem Resources Supports simultaneous real-time network, loca
12 13SystemMain Processor Texas Instruments DaVinci high-performance DSPOS LINUXSystem Resources Supports simultaneous real-time network, local record
14 15In addition to its video surveillance functions, the QCN8001B is able to accept input from other devices and either pass their signals back to an
16 17SystemMain Processor Texas Instruments DaVinci high-performance DSPOS LINUXSystem Resources Supports simultaneous real-time network, local record
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