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REMOTE SURVEILLANCE

CHAPTER 9

& PLAYBACK

 

9.1 REMOTE LIVE SURVEILLANCE

 

Surveillance system supports Remote Surveillance through LAN, Internet, and Intranet. Simply enable the Webcam function of the system on a computer which is connected to the Internet,

9.2CONFIGURING ROUTER FOR REMOTE ACCESS

PART 1: FIND OUT THE IP ADDRESS OF THE SYSTEM

STEP 1. To access the router’s settings you will need to enter the Command (CMD) panel on the computer containing your video capture card.

and the computer system will become an Internet Webcam server. On any other computer that connects to Internet, enter the public IP server address in an Internet Explorer browser window. Remote users can get high quality real-time image from the server (depending on available bandwidth) and also control the P.T.Z devices.

REMOTE SURVEILLANCE SERVER CONFIGURATION

Users should first enable the Web Camera Services in Basic Configuration and set other settings as shown below:

A. WINDOWS XP – Select Run from your Windows START menu (lower left of screen) and type “cmd” after the prompt.

Microsoft Internet Explorer

 

 

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

Devices and Printers

 

 

iTunes

 

Default Programs

 

Adobe Acrobat

 

Help and Support

 

 

 

 

All Programs

 

Run

 

 

 

 

 

 

Log Off

Shut Dow

start

Inbox Microsof...

iTunes

 

 

PICTURE 9-2

 

HTTP Port - Web service & download service port, default value is 80.

Data Port - Data transmission port, default value is 1159.

Command Port - Control command port, default value is 1160.

Picture Quality - Default value is medium.

PICTURE 9-1

B. WINDOWS VISTA and WINDOWS 7 – Click on the START menu (Windows icon) in the lower left of your screen. Type “cmd” into the field that says, “Search programs and files” and hit ENTER or click on the magnifying glass icon.

Microsoft Office Outlook 2007

Sticky Notes

iTunes

Adobe Acrobat

All Programs

cmd

Devices and Print

Default Programs

Help and Support

Shut down

If your internet connection does not have enough bandwidth available you can use the Picture Quality option to send the video over the internet at a lower quality setting then you are using for recording. That way you will be able to see the images over the internet at lower quality while still recording at the higher quality setting.

NOTE! The minimum speed on the internet connection is 1Mbps download and 1Mbps upload for 4 and 8 channels, and 2Mbps download and upload for 16 channels. You can check the speed of your connection at both ends by

going www.SpeedTest.net from both the computer in which the card is installed as well as the remote computer which you will be using.

STEP 2. Type “ipconfig” at the prompt (Red arrow in Picture 9-4) to access router settings.

STEP 3. Write down the IP4v address (Blue arrow) as well as the Gateway and Subnet Mask numbers (Green arrows). The IP4v address is the address used by the card.

PICTURE 9-3

PICTURE 9-4

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Contents Model QSDT8PCRC Model QSDT8PCDP Model QSDT16PCRC About this Manual Table of Contents System Setup Configuring Router for Remote AccessDdns Dynamic Domain Name Service Accessing the DVR Using Internet ExplorerIntroduction Features and SpecificationsQSDT8PCRP & QSDT8PCDP System Requirements and Chapter SpecificationsSystem Specifications System RequirementsAudio Connecting Multiple CardsVideo Capture Card QSDT8PCDP CardVideo 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 SettingsVideo Configuration Basic ConfigurationCamera Display Settings System LOG in and RebootTriggered Actions Alarm ConfigurationAlarm Types Alarm RecordMAP Configuration Mail Setup InterfaceAuto Mail User Configuration Using the E-MAPUser Rights ADD User P.T.Z Control ConfigurationProtocol Setup Z. CamerasPTZ Operation Serial Ports SetupPreset and Group Select PresetRemote Live Surveillance Configuring Router for Remote AccessRemote Surveillance PlaybackPart 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 User Account Control for Windows Vista and Windows Ddns Dynamic Domain Name ServiceAccessing the DVR Using Internet Explorer Setting UP DdnsClick 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 Live audio System SetupAlarm Setup Server PC SetupSchedule Configuration Camera SetupAlarm Configuration Record ConfigurationMotion Configuration Mail ConfigurationStorage Disk Windows Mobile PRO P.T.Z ConfigurationSerial Port Setup Mobile SurveillanceMobile Surveillance SymbianIphone and Ipad Installing Through the Iphone or IpadInstalling Through PC or Macintosh Computer Operating Instructions for IPHONE/IPAD Main MenuLive View Interface Server List Interface Configuration InterfaceImage View Interface Record Playback InterfaceOperating Supercam Software InstallationLogin AndroidLive View Image ViewRecord Playback Appendix Frequently Asked QuestionsFrame rate Resolution Picture quality Used Space MB Hour 100 101 Quick Start Instructions Installation InstructionsTroubleshooting On Main Computer where DVR Card InstalledConfig Function Tree System Configuration TreeIE Client Function Tree Remote Playback Function Tree See Product Warranty Liability ExclusionsSee Products 110 111
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