Q-See QSDT8PCRC, QSDT8PCDP Basic Configuration, Camera Display Settings, System LOG in and Reboot

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7.1 BASIC CONFIGURATION

Your card is pre-configured with default settings which meet the needs of most users, however it is designed to allow you maximum flexibility in configuring the system to meet your specific needs.

In the upper portion of the Basic Configuration window are settings which control additional aspects of your cameras. We have already covered the recording-specific settings in the previous chapter.

CAMERA DISPLAY SETTINGS

Dwell Interval

If you have enabled Auto Dwell function on the main interface page, then you can set the dwell time, in seconds, of a screen here.

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There are four options, None, ID, Name, and ID/Name for users to select for all the channels.

‘None’ means no title or name;

‘ID’ means camera numbers, i.e. 1, 2, 3 and so on;

‘Name’ means camera names, i.e. Cam1, Cam2 and so on;

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‘ID/Name’ means both camera number and camera name, i.e. 1/Cam1, 2/ Cam2 and so on.

Resolution

You may have resolution options of 320×240, 640x480, or 704x480 (NTSC) for users to select for all the channels depending on the card you are using.

Call Monitor

You can connect another monitor to the Spot Out port on the card and select the display modes here.

SYSTEM LOG IN AND REBOOT

You can enter your User Name and Password that you use to log into Windows so that the SuperDVR can log in upon startup or reboot.

Since the windows system may become unstable after a couple of days of continuous operating, it may cause SuperDVR to become unstable. You can use the software support auto-reboot option to help avoid this. Select the PC Auto Reboot tab in the center of the Basic Configuration screen and then check the box next to PC Auto Reboot and set the interval by day, which will cause the system to reboot automatically according to your schedule.

VIDEO CONFIGURATION

Clicking on the video configuration icon will open a new page which will allow you to change the contrast, brightness, hue, saturation and auto gain of individual cameras, by

moving the levers on the bars. Clicking Default will restore the default values.

The range of values is from 0 to 255.

Contrast - Set image color contrast.

Brightness - Set image brightness.

Hue - Set image hue.

Saturation - Set image Saturation

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Contents Model QSDT8PCRC Model QSDT8PCDP Model QSDT16PCRC About this Manual Table of Contents Ddns Dynamic Domain Name Service Configuring Router for Remote AccessAccessing the DVR Using Internet Explorer System SetupIntroduction Features and SpecificationsSystem Specifications System Requirements and Chapter SpecificationsSystem Requirements QSDT8PCRP & QSDT8PCDPVideo Capture Card Connecting Multiple CardsQSDT8PCDP Card AudioVideo and Audio PIN Layout QSDT8PCRP CardVIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 VIDEO5 QSDT16PCRP CardPTZ Camera RS485 to Serial Adapter Connecting a PTZ CameraInstalling the Superdvr Installing the SoftwareSoftware User Account Control for Windows Vista and Windows Basic Operation Display Control PanelOther Controls Recording Configuration Basic ConfigurationRECORDING, Playback and Chapter Record Search Recording Modes Recording to Hard Drive Record Search Record Search and PlaybackFile Backup Other FunctionsPlayback Capture Pictures Deleting Recorded FilesDigital Image Zoom System SettingsCamera Display Settings Basic ConfigurationSystem LOG in and Reboot Video ConfigurationAlarm Types Alarm ConfigurationAlarm Record Triggered ActionsMAP Configuration Mail Setup InterfaceAuto Mail User Configuration Using the E-MAPUser Rights Protocol Setup P.T.Z Control ConfigurationZ. Cameras ADD UserPreset and Group Select Serial Ports SetupPreset PTZ OperationRemote Surveillance Configuring Router for Remote AccessPlayback Remote Live SurveillancePart 2 Determine the Number of Routers on the Network Go toIf Multiple Routers are Detected Part Part 3 Simple Port ForwardingList Test that the ports now work Part 4 Setting UP DMZ in Router Accessing the DVR Using Internet Explorer Ddns Dynamic Domain Name ServiceSetting UP Ddns User Account Control for Windows Vista and WindowsClick on the Security Tab Setting Up ActiveX ControlDomain Name Service into the address Click OKObtained in .3 Ddns Dynamic Icon Accessing the Internet Explorer ClientRemote Backup Remote PlaybackRecord Playback and Control Surveillance & Playback Alarm Setup System SetupServer PC Setup Live audioAlarm Configuration Camera SetupRecord Configuration Schedule ConfigurationMotion Configuration Mail ConfigurationStorage Disk Serial Port Setup P.T.Z ConfigurationMobile Surveillance Windows Mobile PROMobile Surveillance SymbianIphone and Ipad Installing Through the Iphone or IpadInstalling Through PC or Macintosh Computer Operating Instructions for IPHONE/IPAD Main MenuLive View Interface Image View Interface Configuration InterfaceRecord Playback Interface Server List InterfaceLogin Software InstallationAndroid Operating SupercamLive View Image ViewRecord Playback Appendix Frequently Asked QuestionsFrame rate Resolution Picture quality Used Space MB Hour 100 101 Troubleshooting Installation InstructionsOn Main Computer where DVR Card Installed Quick Start InstructionsConfig Function Tree System Configuration TreeIE Client Function Tree Remote Playback Function Tree See Product Warranty Liability ExclusionsSee Products 110 111
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