Q-See MODEL QC40196, MODEL QC40198 user manual DVR Installation, Connections, Power

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INSTALLATION AND

CHAPTER 2

CONNECTION

 

Please note that it is important to keep in mind common safety guidelines when installing your DVR or connecting additional devices – including turning off and unplugging your DVR before installing internal components.

2.1 DVR INSTALLATION

This DVR can be mounted on the included stand or it can be wall-mounted using a separately available mounting kit.

To attach the circular base to the DVR, use the five included screws.

PICTURE 2-1

2.2 CONNECTIONS

As part of its compact design, the connection ports on this DVR are concentrated on a panel on the back of the device located above the stand. These ports allow you to connect the mouse, cameras and network cable along with additional input and output components such as alarms, pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) cameras, additional monitors and so on.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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PICTURE 2-2

Number

Function

1Power button

2Power input port

3Alarm input/alarm output/RS485 port

4Network port

5RS232 port

6VGA input port

7Video and audio input, video and audio output

8USB Port

9HDMI Video Port

The connection, configuration and operation of PTZ cameras

will be

covered in Chapter

6 PTZ Cameras while the connection and configuration of

alarms –

both incoming and

outgoing – will be covered in Chapter 7.

 

 

Power

The DVR’s power supply plugs into the socket marked DC 19V next to power switch (Item number 2 in Picture 2-2). It is absolutely essential that you only use the power supply that came with the DVR to ensure proper operation and to avoid damage.

We also recommend that you use an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) so that the system will continue to operate in the event of a power loss. In addition, you should connect the DVR into a UL-1449 rated surge protector. It should have a joule rating of at least 400, a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less and a clamping voltage of no more than 330 volts.

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Contents Model QC40198 Model QC40196 About this Manual Table of Contents Troubleshooting Minimum Computer Configuration IntroductionQuestions or Comments? Contact Us Features and Specifications Power InstallationDVR Installation ConnectionAudio Input, Output and Bidirectional Using the DVR as a Computer MonitorMouse CamerasControls Mouse ControlVirtual Keyboard Remote Control Num Name FunctionOperation Basic OperationFront and Side Panel Buttons Live ViewMain Menu LOGIN, Logout and Main MenuLogin Shortcut MenuLogout Search and PlaybackRecording Auto ResumeSearch PlaybackStart, Stop and Play Zoom Back-upVideo Clip MOTION, Video Loss and Camera Masking Detection Basic OperationSchedule Motion DetectionVideo Loss Camera MaskingEvent Response Backup Main Menu MenusMenus Info MenuVersion BPSLOG Online UsersSetting Menu GeneralEncode Detect Network AlarmSchedule PAN/TILT/ZOOMDefault DisplayHDD Manage Alarm OutputAdvanced AbnormalityRecord TV AdjustShutdown AccountSetup Connecting a PTZ CameraPTZ Control and Setup PAN/TILT/ZOOM CamerasControl Setting PRESET/PATROL/PATTERN/SCANPreset PatrolAlarm Input AlarmsAlarms Running PTZ FunctionsAlarm Output Relay SpecificationAlarm Setup and Activation Control and SetupIs covered in .2 Ptzpicture INSTALLATION/REMOVAL Hard Disk DriveHard Disk Drive Video Resolution Frame BIT Space Format Rate Quality Used Calculating the Recording Capacity of a Hard Disk DriveTroubleshooting AppendixAppendix Minimum Computer Configuration Minimum required configuration of a PC for remote connectionSee Product Warranty Liability ExclusionsSee Products