Q-See QSD6204 manual Accessing the DVR from a remote computer

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Accessing the DVR from a remote computer

To access the DVR from a remote computer, in addition to the above steps, you will also need to forward port 80 on the router the DVR is attached to, to the IP address of the DVR. (This port can be changed if if the port is currently being used by another program.) How you would do this depends on the brand and model number of your router. You can go to www.portforward.com to get instructions on how to forward ports on most popular routers. To access your router's program you would open an internet browser window and type the default gateway of the router into the address bar at the top of the window. Then follow the instructions for your router.

To access the DVR through Internet Explorer: once you have setup the network settings on the DVR to match the settings of your router and forwarded the ports needed by the DVR, you need to modify your browser controls. You need to allow Pop-ups. To do so go to the Internet Explorer tool bar and select the "tools" option, then select the "Pop up Blocker" option and select "Turn Off Pop-up Blocker.” You will also need to enable Active X controls. To do so go to the Internet Explorer tool bar and select the "tools" option, then "Internet Options", then "Security", then click the "Custom Level" button, and make sure the Active X Controls and Plug Ins are set to prompt or enabled. To connect to the DVR from the remote computer you would then open an internet browser window and enter the internet IP of your router. To get the internet IP of your router go to www.myipaddress.com from a computer that is attached to the same router as the DVR. You would then access the DVR by typing the IP address you got from www.myipaddress.com into the browser window (Example:http://70.69.120.123). You will get a login screen were you will need to enter your user name and password (admin and 111111 by default). The first time you connect a webcam program will be downloaded to your system and you may get a message that an ActiveX control on the page may be unsafe but it is ok to click the Yes option to download the control and program since you requested the program.

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Contents Page Table of Contents General Safety DVR Introduction to the Digital Video RecorderUnit Description Pause MENU/ESCAPESELECT/EDIT AC-DC Power Adapter Jack AlarmVideo OUT SensorGetting Started Connecting DVR to Your TV Set Hardware InstallationPage For cameras that have a built-in microphone Sensor Installation Alarm Installation LAN-DVR Connection Power Connection Main menu DVR MenuCamera Setup Select Cameras For Recording Record SetupRecord Frame Rate Ntsc Frames PER SecondVideo Quality SENSOR-RECORD Record ScheduleAlarm on Time Sensor SetupHardware Sensor Setup Motion Sensor Recording Sensored Record TimeMotion Motion Detector SetupHard Drive Information Hard Drive SetupHard Hard Drive FormatDrive FormatMiscellaneous Setup 111111 Password Change ·6-DIGIT Password ·DEFAULT Password SettingHidden Channel Page PTZ Setup BR1 (.CON) HUE SAT Password Control·PASSWORD Control Network SetupNetwork Setup Accessing the DVR over a network Accessing the DVR from a remote computer Network Setup User Setup Video Backup Video BackupRestore Factory Default Settings Reset MenuRecording by Camera Record ControlRecord Playback Control Playback ControlPlayback Control View Control Record ModeSingle MULTI-SCREEN ViewUSB Programming Install USB Programming optionalProgram Interface Page Page What kind of camera should I buy for this DVR? Trouble Shooting GuideCan’t turn on the DVR See nothing but a blue screen after I turn on the DVRForgot my password. What should I do? Why do I need a password?NTSC, PAL AppendixADPCM2 Codec MPEG4PAL NtscSee Product Warranty Postal code