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QR404 User Manual

File List

On the [Video search] menu mode, click [File list] and you will get a pop-up menu as shown in Picture 21. From here, you are able to search through the files associated with all the recorded material each channel has recorded. This feature allows you to view all of the available files by channel and type (all, normal, or alarm) and you can select each of these individual files by clicking on the box next to the name of the file. You can also use your system’s DOWN and FWD buttons to search through the list of recorded files. The files you select can then be backed-up by clicking on the BACKUP button on your File List (Picture 21). It is possible to backup multiple files should you need to backup more than one file at a time. As illustrated in Picture 21, the buttons on the FILE LIST interface are:

FIRST: Indicates the first page of recording history you have searched. When you view other pages, clicking [First] button brings you back to Page one.

PREV: Takes you back to page before the one you are currently viewing (except the first page).

NEXT: Takes you to the page after the one you are currently viewing (except the last page).

LAST: When you view other pages, clicking [Last page] button takes you to the Last page you viewed.

ALL (Select All): Select all the events on current page.

REVERSE: Select the opposite events than your current selection.

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5.2.5: Backup Recorded Files

If you want to backup a single recorded file from the file list, from the File List dialog box in Picture 21, select file you wish to back up by placing a check mark in the accompanying green box and hit the [BACKUP] button on the right of the screen. You will then receive a pop up screen as illustrated in Picture 22 showing you the progression of your backup. Once backup is complete, you will then receive a pop up message informing you that you have backed up your files successfully (Picture 23). Note that all files will be in an H264 format that can be converted to AVI using the Multi Player program that comes with the DVR or through the net-viewer program. Once converted, you can then view these files through any program that supports an AVI format.

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Contents Phone 877-998-3440 x Emailcs@dpsi-usa.com Phone 877-998-3440 x Emailts@dpsi-usa.comContents Net-Viewer Program See Product Warranty Customer Information Card Safety Instructions DVR Features Other FeaturesLayout Front PanelRear Panel LANRemote Control Mouse OperationDVR Installation Hard Drive InstallationConnecting Your DVR to Cameras and a Monitor Connecting the Power SupplyDVR Boot up System InitializationMain Interface Pop-Up MenuDVR Menu Main Menu At-a-GlanceCamera Setup Main MenuRecord Setup PPPoE Network SetupDhcp Static Port Forwarding Pop-Ups & ActiveX Controls Recording Search Backup Recorded Files File ListPlayback Software Multi-Media Player Menu OverviewRecorded File Menu Commands Device Management HDD ManagementAlarm Set PTZ Setup Mobile Setup Mobile Phone AccessPicture Snap to Capture Screen Image Open When accessing your DVR from an iPhone, follow these steps Time Set System FunctionMotion Detect Password Video SetupSystem Maintenance LanguageCruise Setup Menu LockVideo Search PTZ ControlRecord Stop RecordingMain Interface of Net-Viewer Enable Plug-Ins and Log-In to Net-ViewerNet-Viewer Program Setup MenuLive Replay④ Network ② Alarm③ PTZ Control ⑤ Setting Bit Rate SettingsPTZ and Live Play Controls ⑥ Host InfoSpecifications USB 2.0 PortAppendix Operation Function TableAlarm Setting up Alarm Record ModeRecording Mode Troubleshooting System Connections Accessories Included BNC to RCA CableThank You for Choosing a Q-See Product Liability ExclusionsEmail ts@dpsi-usa.com Contact UsPhone 877-998-3440 x