Spot Tab

This allows select feeds to be viewed on a separate monitor that is connected to the DVR but may be in another room, for example. There will be no menu access on this auxiliary display.

Only one channel can be displayed at a time on this monitor. You can choose which channels (each channel is a “group”), the order and their dwell time. The left and right arrows allow you to move to the next group. A channel can appear in more than one group.

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Mask Tab

Set up masks on individual cameras to block out select areas on each screen. This is to grant privacy in situations when other users may be able to view the camera feeds and you wish to restrict viewing of certain areas or activities.

4.3 RECORD CONFIGURATION

Configure the recording settings for your cameras. There are five sets of options; Enable,

Record Bitrate, Time, Stamp and Recycle Record.

Enable Tab

Select some or all of the cameras to record to the DVR. You can set up to four cameras to record audio in addition to video. You can globally select all the cameras regardless of their individual settings by selecting the All box below each column.

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Record Bitrate Tab

Set up the resolution, quality, encoding,

CHAPTER 4 MAIN MENU

Click on the Setting button next to a given camera to apply a mask to its view.

Up to three areas may be masked in an image. Simply click and drag to cover the area. To delete, double-click on a mask.

Right-click to exit the screen, your masks will be saved.

The masks will appear on that channel’s image in the live area as well as on recordings.

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quality and maximum bitrate of the video stream according to your needs. You can set each camera individually, or globally by using the All function at the bottom of the window.

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NOTE! While each camera can have its resolution and frame rate set independently of the other cameras, the DVR may limit the frame rate available to a camera based on the settings of other cameras.

Parameter

Options

What it Means

 

 

 

Resolution

D1, CIF

D1 = Full TV resolution, CIF = 1/2 D1. D1 takes more

room on the hard drive than CIF

 

 

 

 

 

FPS

1-30

Frames per second. More frames makes for smoother

video but takes up more room on the hard drive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Variable Bit Rate versus Constant Bit Rate. VBR

Encode

VBR, CBR

provides better compression, but issues may arise

 

 

when streaming for remote viewing.

 

 

 

Quality

Lowest – Highest

Only available when VBR is selected. The higher the

quality, the more drive space required.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your network may not have enough bandwidth to

Max Bitrate

256-2084kbps

handle maximum rates from all of your cameras.

Adjusting these settings to suit your network will

 

 

 

 

improve performance and on-screen image quality.

 

 

 

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QT428, QT446, QT426, QT454 specifications

The Q-See QT428, QT426, QT446, and QT454 are part of Q-See's advanced security camera systems, designed to provide robust surveillance for both residential and commercial applications. These models are known for their reliability, extensive features, and user-friendly interfaces, making them a popular choice among security-conscious consumers.

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