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USER MANUAL QC918 Q-See
What's Included....3
Understanding Your DVR....4
Get Connected
Registration....5
Connect Your Cameras ....5
Connect DVR to Display....7
Connect Mouse....8
Connect to the Router....9
Powering Up the DVR & Cameras 9
Startup Wizard 10
Setting Up the QC View Mobile App....15
QC View On Your Computer
OS X, Mac Users....17
Windows, PC Users 18
Adding Your DVR to QC View....22
Adding Multiple Mobile Devices 25
Understanding the QC System
Playback 26
Backing Up Recordings....29
Get the Most Out of Your Q-See System
Tips on Camera Placement 32
Troubleshooting....34
Glossary....35
Warranty and Support 35
WelcomeTable of Conten
Congratulations on your latest purchase and welcome to the Q-See family. This guide includes everything you will need to help get your smart security system up and running. We are excited to have you on board and thank you for choosing Q-See!
Sincerely,

Priti Sharma
President

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What's Included
Products shown in this section may vary by system
Number of cameras included vary by system

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White surveillance camera with attached black cable and two USB connectors (no text or symbols visible)60 feet of BNC cable per camera

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Coiled white cable with three red and yellow connectors, isolated on white background (no text or symbols)Power SupplyCameras Camera Cable
Your system will include one of the options below
A

B

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Electric charger with black cable and power plug, no visible text or symbolsDVR

Mouse

DVR Cables Power Splitters

HDMI Cable Network (Ethernet)
Cable

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Coiled black Ethernet cable with two Ethernet ports (no text or symbols visible)
SATA Cable
Not included with
every system
Number of splitters included vary by system

Understanding Your DVR: Rear Panel
NOTE: Connections on the back of your system may vary based on your model.

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BNC HD CAMERAS EXTERNAL MICROPHONE USB VGA 15° VGA MONITOR VIDEO IN AUDIO OUT HDMI EXTERNAL HDTV HD DISPLAY NETWORK PTZ POWER SUPPLYIMPORTANT: Go through all of the steps to setup and test your system before mounting any cameras or hardware. Always visit www.q-see.com/support to find the most recent guides and up-to-date support for your Q-See products.
Step 1: Registration
Before installing, please register your device on the Q-See Support Portal at www.q-see.com/register to receive critical updates and support for your system. Registering will also help us to assist you with any technical or warranty issues if ever necessary.
Please be sure to keep a record of your model number(s) and to save this guide, as you will need this information if you are ever in need of technical or warranty support.
NOTE: Your username and password used to register your device are not the same as those you use to log in to your system. Please write down your username, password, and model number(s) in the spaces provided below:
Username: ____ Password: ____ Model #: ____
Step 2: Connect Your Cameras
A. Plug the (camera only) BNC connector and power cable into the camera. Twist and lock the end of the BNC cable to secure the connection.

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Two types of security camera cables: a surveillance camera and a coiled cable with colored connectors (no text or symbols visible)B. Connect the (DVR only) BNC connector into the back of the DVR as shown in the image. Twist and lock each end of the BNC cable to secure the connections.

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Close-up of hands inserting a yellow cable into a network interface socket (no text or symbols visible)C. Connect the (DVR only) power cable into one of the available ends of the four way splitter as shown below.

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Close-up of a security camera connected to a rack-mounted server unit with three red cables (no visible text or symbols)D. Connect the female end of the power splitter into the adapter as shown in the image below:

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Two electrical cable assemblies with red connectors and black components, shown side by side (no text or symbols visible)NOTE: Repeat the Steps A through D for each camera.
Step 3: Connect DVR to Display
There are two options to connect the DVR to a display.
Option A: HDMI
A1. Plug the included HDMI cable into the DVR's HDMI port.

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Close-up of a hand holding a USB connector with labeled ports (VGA, HDMI, USB) and connectors (no readable text beyond labels)A2. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to the monitor or TV.
A3. Plug the monitor or TV into a surge protector.

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Hand holding a black circular button next to a white power strip with a red LED display (no text or symbols visible)Option B: VGA Monitor
B1. Plug a VGA cable (not included) into the DVR's VGA port. VGA might not support full high definition output.

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AUDIO IN VGA 19" Monitor or LargerB2. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the monitor. A 19" monitor or larger with 1280 x 1024 resolution is highly recommended.
B3. Plug the monitor into a surge protector.
Step 4: Connect Mouse
Plug the included mouse into the USB port on the back of the DVR. If your model has two USB ports on the back, either one will work.

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HDMI USB LANStep 5: Connect to the Router
A. Plug the included Network (Ethernet) cable into the Network (LAN) port on the back of the DVR.

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Close-up of a hand holding a white USB cable connector with labeled ports (HDMI, USB, LAN) and a separate view of the device (no readable text or symbols beyond labels)B. Connect the other end of the cable to an open port on your router (not included). You will hear a click when the cable is properly connected.
Step 6: Powering Up the DVR & Cameras
A. Plug the DVR power supply cord into the DC Port on the back of the DVR.

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Close-up of a computer interface panel showing ports and connectors (no readable text or symbols)B. Plug the DVR power supply or power adapter into a surge protector (not included).

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Hand holding a black pushpin next to a white power strip with a red LED (no text or symbols visible)C. Plug the camera power supply into a surge protector.
NOTE: The camera will make a faint clicking sound when the power is activated. The cameras will take about one minute after powering on to begin displaying on the monitor.
D. Turn on the DVR's power switch (if present). The DVR may beep as it powers up. The Startup Wizard will appear on-screen after a few minutes.

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Close-up of a finger pressing a black control switch on a computer interface (no visible text or symbols)Step 7: Startup Wizard
A. In order to effectively use the search functions and maintain accurate recordings, you must complete the Startup Wizard. Click on Next Step to begin.

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Startup Wizard Q-See NVR/DVR Start Up Wizard Startup Wizard for: 1. Language 2. Date-Time Setup 3. Network / Internet Setup 4. Mobile Devices Connection Next Step CancelB. Set the current Date and Time in the screen below and then click Next Step.

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System Time 2017 - 01 - 12 09 : 58 : 22 Save Date Format YYYY MM DC Time Format 24-HOUR NTP Set Language ENGLISH DayLight Savings Time Set Pre Step Next Step CancelC. Click on EmailSet to add an email address to recover a lost/forgotten password. When you click EmailSet it will ask you for login credentials, use the default username "admin" and default password "admin".

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You should change the password for your NVR/DVR from the default 'admin'. Modify Password Old Password New Password: Repeat New Password: IMPORTANT! Please keep your new password in a safe location. EmailSet Add an email address in case you forget your password Pre Step Next StepD. Enter your email address, select a security question and provide an answer. Click Test and then check the inbox of the email that you entered in the previous step. You should receive an email with the authorization code shortly.

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Reset Password User Name admin Email futproscrkeeps Question Question One* What was your favorite place to visit as a child ? Answer hawaii Test Click Test to receive an Authorization Code in your email. Authorization Code sent check your email Authorization Code OK Cancel DefaultE. Enter the Authorization Code you received in your email. Click OK.

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Reset Password User Name admin Email futproscrkcept Question Question One What was your favorite place to visit as a child ? Answer hawaii Test Click Test to receive an Authorization Code in your email. Authorization Code sent check your email Authorization Code 5298 OK Cancel DefaultF. Check Modify Password to change the existing default password which is "admin".

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You should change the password for your NVR/DVR from the default 'admin'. Modify Password ✓ Old Password •••••• New Password: ••••••• Repeat New Password: ••••••• IMPORTANT! Please keep your new password in a safe location. EmailSet Add an email address in case you forget your password Pre Step Next StepPlease write down your new password in the space provided below:
Username: admin
Password:
NOTE: Password is case sensitive and can not exceed eight characters.
G. Click Next Step to start the remote monitoring setup.

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NETWORK This step will take you through the Remote Monitoring setup process. Connect the network cable from the NVR/DVR to the Router. Pre Step Next StepH. Once the network connection has been successfully established, click Next Step. If the connection is not successful, try powering off the DVR for 30 seconds and going through all of Step 7 again. If this does not work, check www.q-see.com/support for additional troubleshooting.

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NETWORK Network Status ...... Success Getting IP address..... Success NVR/DVR IP address is 192.168.1.111 Pre Step Next StepI. Select Local & Internet to connect to your DVR remotely

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NETWORK Select 'LOCAL & INTERNET' to remotely access the NVR/DVR from your PC or mobile devices. Select 'LOCAL ONLY' if you are not going to access the NVR/DVR remotely. Pre Step Local & Internet Local OnlyStep 8: Setting Up the QC View Mobile App
Download our free QC View mobile app to your mobile device, available for both Android and iOS.


Download on the App Store

GET IT ON Google Play
NOTE: Please do not log in to the app yet.
A. Select your desired mobile device in the following window and click Next Step.

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NETWORK Scan N' View Setup Choose your device: • Android ○ Apple ○ Computer Pre Step Next StepB. Follow the steps shown on screen to configure your mobile device and get to the Live Preview screen. After the Live Preview is successful, click Next Step.

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NETWORK Android Mobile Device: Android Phone: download QC View from Google Play Android Tablet: Download QC View HD from Google Play 1. Launch QCView app and go to Main Menu 2. Click on Device Manager 3. Click on the + sign in the upper right 4. Click on 'Scan QR Code' to scan the code (right) 5. Enter the name of DVR/NVR(can be any name) 6. Enter the Username. admin 7. Enter your Password 8. Click on "Start live preview" Pre Step Add Another Device Next Step
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Group of children playing with toys and toys, no visible text or symbolsNOTE: To add multiple mobile devices to your system, first complete the Startup Wizard successfully and then refer to page 25 of this quick start guide.
← Screenshot of Live Preview from the QC View app on iOS.
C. The Q-See Startup Wizard is complete. To prevent the wizard from appearing after each reboot, uncheck the Startup box and click OK.

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Startup Wizard The Q-See Startup Wizard is finished Please uncheck the 'Startup Wizard' box to turn it off. It is strongly recommended to uncheck the Startup box below for the security purpose. Startup OKNOTE: If the Live Preview is unsuccessful and no camera feed is available, check the Troubleshooting section on page 30 of this guide to verify the camera is receiving power.
QC View On Your Computer
OS X, Mac Users
Step 1
Go to www.q-see.com/support and search for answer ID "2799" to download the latest QC View software. Click the Downloads button and, once fully downloaded, double-click QC View.pkg to open the file.

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Com/app/answers/detail/s Downloads Clear QC View.pkg 10.6 MB of 86.3 MB — 58 seconds remainingNOTE: If during the install process you see a message that the file is from an unidentified developer, click OK and refer to answer ID 2634 at www.q-see.com/support for info on allowing installations from unidentified developers.

Step 2
The QC View Installer will appear. Click Continue to proceed with the installation.

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Install QC View Welcome to the QC View Installer Introduction Destination Select Installation Type Installation Summary You will be guided through the steps necessary to install this software. Go Back ContinueStep 3
QC View will be located in your Applications Folder. Double-click QC View to launch the app.

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Applications Favorites All My Files Applications Desktop Documents Downloads Preview QC View QuickTime PlayerStep 4
QC View will open to the Login Screen. Enter the default Username & Password below and click Login to continue. These credentials are independent of those used on the DVR.
Username: admin
Password: admin

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QC View User Name: admin Password: Remember Password Login ExitNOTE: Adding the DVR to QC View has been elaborated further on page 22 of this guide.
Windows, PC Users
Step 1
Go to www.q-see.com/support and search for answer ID "2502" to download the latest QC View software.
Internet Explorer Users
Download QC View and click Run.

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Do you want to run or save QCView_Setup.exe (111 MB) from q-see.com? This type of file could harm your computer. Run Save CancelChrome Users
In the Downloads bar at the bottom of the browser window click QCView_Setup.exe to open the file.

Step 2
Proceed with the Installation by clicking Next.
QC View
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Group multiple systems and camera according to your needs.
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Playback interface based on user feedback.
Export recorded files and clips of the logo while viewing.
multiple search nodes to fit your own.
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Have your computer keep an eye on your system.
Separate alerts in case RV8 or camera is knocked off-line.
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Configure your live home, every year is easy options for you, always and more.

Step 3
Review and Accept the License Agreement. Click Next.
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Step 4
Ensure both QC View and QC PC-NVR are checked.
Click Next.

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QC View Please select the functions you want to install. Delete the modules you do not want to install. Click (Next) to continue. QC View QC PC/MVR Description QC View software lets you manage your DVR, MRV and IP Control from a single point of access on your PC or Max. computer. Watch video feeds in real time, pay back recorded video and back up files. Combine video streams from multiple systems on a single screen. Remotally adjust the settings on any system in real time. Need Space(Unit as MS): 404 Back Next CancelStep 5
Click Install to begin the installation.

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QC View Click [Install] to continue. Click [Browse] to install in different folders. Destination Folder Suboptimal Free Space Guide File Browse The free space of C: 7161.10MB The free space of F is 21152MB Back Install CancelNOTE: You must have full administrator privileges to install the software on your computer. If you receive any permission errors please contact your system administrator.
Step 6
Please be patient, the installation may take a couple of minutes to complete.

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QC View Fully functional and easily customizable Flexible interface puts secret functions just a click away. Group multiple systems and cameras according to your needs All of the same functions found on your DVR and more!Step 7
Once completed, ensure Run QC View is checked. Click Finish.

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QC View Install Success IP Run QC View OKStep 8
QC View will open to the Login Screen. Enter the default Username and Password listed below and click Login to continue. These credentials are independent of those used on the DVR.
Username: admin
Password: admin

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QC View User Name: admin Password: Remember Password Login ExitAdding Your DVR to QC View
Step 1
Select Devices from the Home Page.

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SETTINGS DEVICES DEVICE CFG ALARM CFG TOUR & TASKStep 2
Click Manual Add to add your DVR to QC View.

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QC View HOME PACK DEVICES LIVE TEXTS Online Devices 9 All IP Type Mac Port Refresh Add All Devices 0 Online 0 All Name Type IP Domain Name Manual A-30 Delete Import ExportStep 3
Device Name: Create a new name for your device
Register mode: SN (For a device with Scan N' View)
SN: Enter the device serial number located on the top panel of the DVR
Username: admin (unless changed on page 11)
Password: admin (unless changed on page 11)
Once completed, click Add and then click OK.

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Manual Add Input Info Device Name: QC DVR Register Mode: SN (For device with Scan N View) SN: 2004607AZA3H72 Port: 97777 Type: DVR Group Name: Default Group User Name: admin Password: ****** Get Info Device Details Device SN: 2004607AZA3H72 Video Input: 4 Video Output: 1 Alarm Input: 0 Alarm Output: 0 Save and Continue Add CancelStep 4
Please be patient, it can take up to 1 minute for the State to change from Offline to Online.

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All Devices 1 Online 0 Name Type IP/O domain Name Post Channel No. Status DN Operation 1 DC Drive Link 2004607N426H72 97777 KU/505 Office 2004607N426H73 Online All Devices 1 Online 1 Name Type IP/O domain Name Post Channel No. Status DN Operation 1 DC Drive Link 2004607N426H72 97777 KU/505 Office 2004607N426H73Step 5
Click the Home Page tab then selectLiveView.

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QC View HOME PAGE DEVICES BASIC LIVEVIEW PLAYBACK ALARM LOGStep 6
Click the + to display your device(s).

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Device Input search criteria Default Group New GroupStep 7
Double click the Device(s) you wish to display.

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Device Input search criteria Default Group QC DVR New GroupStep 8
The camera feeds will display automatically.

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QC View View Status 1.00% 2.00% 3.00% 4.00%Adding Multiple Mobile Devices
Step 1
After completing the Startup Wizard, to add additional devices, first download the QC View app on your new device. On the DVR, go to the Main Menu and click QR Code. You will need to reference the steps from the screenshot in Step 8B on page 16 of this guide for mobile setup.

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MAX MENU FUNCTIONS SEARCH BACKUP SHUTDOWN NO SYSTEM EVENT NETWORK LOG OP CODE • Display OS code com Server and PSR data. SETTING CAMERA EVENT NETWORK STORAGE SYSTEMStep 2
In the screenshot shown on Step 8B on page 16 of this guide, when you reach step 4 (scanning QR code) you can now scan the QR code shown on screen.

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SYSTEM EVENT NETWORK LOG OP CODE OP CODE Under Status Connect Success Start this OFF Clock using iOSView on your mobile device. Enter No Serial Number into your account at www.02.04800View.htm Serial No : 2048071624975 OK Cancel Apply
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Q-See Scan IV Version BY: 3M0400PA2000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000NOTE: You can also scan the QR code from the label located on the top of your DVR.
Understanding the QC System
Playback
Step 1
In Live View mode, right-click the mouse to open the Shortcut Menu. Select Search.

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PTZ Auto Focus Image Search Override Tour Smart Add Remote Device Main MenuStep 2
Select the date you want to search using the Calendar. Days with records will appear in Blue.

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From R/W Hdd Record ○ PIC Apr 2015 Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30Step 3
Select the channel(s) you want to view using the "Screen Display Mode".

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1 1 2 3 4Once you have selected a date, see the next section to explain the various playback controls.

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A Play Sync All Record Regular Alarm Motion B D EA. Play
Click Play to start playback from the beginning of the records.
B. Stop
To refine your search (Date & Channels), click Stop.
C. Sync
To playback different times from multiple channels, uncheck Sync.

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Play Forward Stop playback Sync
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Stop playback Play Sync
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01:26:07 02:02:12 Play SyncD. Time Segments
Click the Segments you want to playback for each channel. Playback will begin automatically.

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0 1 2 3 Play Sync All Record Regular AlarmE. Time Scale
To select a more specific time frame, use the Time Scale and click where to start.

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00:00:00 - 00:00:00 2:55 3 24hr 2hr 1hr 99mBacking Up Recordings
A USB Flash Drive is required to make backups. The steps to do so can be found on our support portal at www.q-see.com/support under answer ID 2542.
Step 1
Plug a USB Flash Drive into your DVR. A message will appear, click File Backup.

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Find USB device Name: sdb1(USB DISK) Capacity: 2.42 GB/2.43 GB(Free/Total) File Backup Config Backup Log Backup System UpgradeStep 2
Select the Recording Method you would like to search by selecting from the Code Stream drop down menu.

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Device Name sdb1(USB DISK) 0.00 KB(Space Needed) 2.42 GB/2.43 GB(Free/Total) Code-Stream All Start Time All 00:00:00 Record CH 1 End Time Alarm MD 07:37:26 File Format AVI 0 C Alarm MD Regular PIC Start Time End Time Size(KB)Step 3
Enter the Start Time and End Time to search.

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Device Name sdb1(USB DISK) 0.00 KB(Space Needed) 2.41 GB/2.43 GB(Free/Total) Code-Stream All Start Time 2015 - 03 - 01 00 : 00 : 00 Ford CH 1 End Time 2015 - 03 - 03 07 : 37 : 26 File Format AVI 0 Channel Type Start Time End Time Size(K)Step 4
Select the Record Channel to search.

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BACKUP DISK) Browse 2.41 GB/2.43 GB(Free Total) - 01 00 : 00 : 00 - 03 07 : 37 : 26 Record CH 1 File Format Start Time End Time Add Remove 5 6 7 8 A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 AllNOTE: Channels starting with "A" are the smaller, lower resolution, versions of the video saved in the corresponding channel.
Step 5
Select the File Format you want the records saved as.

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BACKUP 43 GB(Free/Total) Record CH 1 File Format AVI End Tip DAV AVIDAV: Supports audio, requires playback software download.
AVI: Playable with standard video programs. (Windows MediaPlayer, Quicktime, etc.)
Step 6
Click Add to display the records.

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BACKUP DISK) Browse 2.42 GB/2.43 GB(Free/Total) - 01 00:00:00 Record CH 1 - 03 07:37:26 File Format AVI Add Remove Start Time End Time Size/1Step 7
Check the records you want to backup.

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210 Channel Type Start Time End Time Size 1 1 M 15-03-02 07:28:01 15-03-02 07:28:57 1632 2 1 M 15-03-02 07:28:59 15-03-02 07:29:21 7554 3 1 M 15-03-02 07:29:22 15-03-02 07:29:44 7238 4 1 M 15-03-02 07:29:45 15-03-02 07:30:18 1003 5 1 M 15-03-02 07:30:19 15-03-02 07:30:41 7236 6 1 M 15-03-02 07:30:43 15-03-02 07:31:06 7845 7 1 M 15-03-02 07:31:08 15-03-02 07:31:36 9113 8 1 M 15-03-02 07:31:38 15-03-02 07:32:08 9587 9 1 M 15-03-02 07:32:09 15-03-02 07:32:31 7240 10 1 M 15-03-02 07:32:32 15-03-02 07:33:08 1074 11 1 M 15-03-02 07:33:09 15-03-02 07:35:17 3456 12 1 M 15-03-02 07:35:18 15-03-02 07:36:03 1302 13 1 M 15-03-02 07:36:04 15-03-02 07:37:15 1957 14 1 M 15-03-02 07:37:16 15-03-02 07:37:28 7256Step 8
Click Backup.

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13021 19579 7256 BackupNOTE: The length and number of records you choose will impact the time required to complete the backups.
Step 9
Once complete, the contents of the flash drive will be displayed. Click OK to backup more files or to go back.

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Browse Device Name sdb1(USB DISK) Refresh Total Space 2.43 GB Free Space 2.41 GB Address Name Size Type Delete Play HCVR_ch1_main_20150302072859_20150302072921.avi 6.99 MB File ✗ HCVR_ch1_main_20150302072922_20150302072944.avi 6.69 MB File ✗ HCVR_ch1_main_20150302073019_20150302073041.avi 6.68 MB File ✗ HCVR_ch1_main_20150302073043_20150302073106.avi 7.28 MB File ✗ New Folder OK CancelNOTE: If you wish to backup files using a web browser, visit www.q-see.com/support and search for answer ID 2501.
Get the Most Out of Your Q-See Cameras
Follow these tips to maximize the life and performance of your cameras.
Distance From Viewing/Recording Device
Walls & floors will affect signal strength, especially concrete.

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Signal Quality 100 ft 200 ft Camera Distance from DVRMounting Surface Thickness
Mount your camera on a wall that is at least 2.5" thick.

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Diagram showing two methods: a red 'X' symbol and a green checkmark, both with arrows pointing to a vertical pole.Avoid direct exposure to weather
Mount your camera under an eave or awning if possible.

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Diagram showing three surveillance cameras with sun, cloud, and warning symbols indicating X and ✓ respectivelyDo not place camera behind a window

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Illustration of a door with a mounted device on a wooden surface (no text or symbols)X
Do not place near high-voltage wires or other sources of electrical interference

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Security camera with warning symbol (no text or labels)X
Light levels should be approximately the same between camera and target area
Consistent lighting conditions will provide optimal camera performance.

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Diagram illustrating surveillance camera targeting with sun, target, and X symbols indicating failure or rejection statusLegal Considerations
Always check state and local laws before installing cameras. (2011 NEC 820.44)
Troubleshooting
Testing for Power and Night Vision
After you connect your camera to the DVR and power, if you do not see a video image on screen and your DVR does not display a "video loss" message, you should test your camera to ensure it is properly connected.
- With your camera(s) still connected to power, cover the lens end of your camera with your hand or an object to completely block it.

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Close-up of a hand gripping a black cylindrical device (no text or symbols visible)- Keep the lens blocked for 10 seconds. You should see a faint red glow from the infrared LEDs. This indicates that your camera has power and is working properly.
If you still do not have a video signal from the camera, ensure that the video cable is properly connected to both the camera and the DVR as shown in Step 2 on page 5.
Other Tests
- Connect the camera to a cable that has a working camera attached. If the camera works, the cable will need to be replaced through the RMA process and you can visit www.q-see.com/support for more info.
- Connect the cable to a different channel on the DVR. If you see video, then the culprit is a bad channel input and the DVR will need to be replaced through RMA.
Advanced troubleshooting and information is all available on our website at: www.q-see.com/support
Glossary
BNC: Bayonet Neill-Concelman connector is a miniature quick connect/disconnect radio frequency connector used for coaxial cable.
DVR (Digital Video Recorder): Cameras connect directly to the recorder using BNC connections.
IP (Internet Protocol): IP devices communicate with each other via a local network or over the Internet.
Language: This is the language the DVR will use.
Local IP Address: The DVR's address on your local area network (LAN).
NTP (Network Time Protocol): This maintains the accuracy of the DVR's clock. Check the box to turn on.
Warranty & Support
Q-See is always here to answer your questions and take your valued suggestions. Our focus is providing excellent customer support and always working to improve our customers' experience.
Please do not hesitate to call us at 1-877-998-3440 Monday-Friday 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM PST.
Visit www.q-see.com/support for 24/7 support and access to our online Support Portal.
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