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Q-See QC Series Quick Start Manual

Q-See QC Series Quick Start Manual

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Remote Monitoring Quick Start Guide
QC Series Network NVRs

Before You Get Started

This poster is intended to help you get your Q-See security system connected to your network and
accessible for remote monitoring. You must have already set up your system and have a basic idea of
its operation. There are many additional features which can be customized to your specific needs. More
information and instructions are available in the Remote Monitoring Guide included on the CD that came
with your system or available for download from our website at www.Q-See.com/Support.
For information on how to set up your NVR and cameras, please refer to the Quick Start Guide poster
included with your NVR along with the User Manual also included on the accompanying CD.

Network Information

STEP 1
Establish an IP Address
A. Open the Main Menu.
B. Click on the Settings icon in the Main Menu.
C. Click on the Network icon in the Settings Menu.
D. Ensure that the box labeled "DHCP" is checked.
If it is not, please put a check mark in the box, click on Save and then Exit
the window. Reopen the window to see the updated IP address.
E. Write down the:
1. NVR's IP Address
2. Subnet Mask, and
3. Gateway (your Router's address)
F. Exit Menu
If you only plan on accessing your NVR from within your local network then you may do so by entering your NVR's IP address in an Internet Explorer Browser window. To access your NVR from the Internet and via a mobile device, you will need to proceed with Step 2: Port Forwarding.
You will need:
• Ensure that your NVR is connected directly to your network router using a
Cat 5 or "Ethernet" cable plugged into your NVR's network port (labelled
"NET" or "LAN"). Having a network switch between your NVR and router
can cause connectivity problems. Please note that your NVR must be
connected to your router with a cable as it will not work with a wireless
connection.
• Have a computer connected to the same router as your NVR.
If you were unable to obtain your NVR's Local Network IP Address or Internet IP Address using the Startup Wizard, please proceed with the instructions below.
Otherwise, please obtain your DNS address from your router as shown in Steps 2 and 3 before proceeding to Step 5.
B
MAIN MENU
SEARCH
INFO
SETTING
ADVANCED
BACKUP
SHUTDOWN
For more information about your new
system, look for "QC" on our website or
in our online support materials at
www.q-see.com/support
IMPORTANT!
This guide will instruct you on how to connect
your NVR to a network to allow you to monitor it remotely from a
computer or mobile device.
C
SETTING
GENERAL
RECORD SETTING
SCHEDULE
NETWORK
PAN/TILT/ZOOM
DISPLAY
DEFAULT
• You will need your router's brand, model number and manual. The manual
is also usually available on your router's manufacturer's website.
• The "Manuals and Software" CD that came with your NVR. It contains
necessary software and links to other important programs which are
mentioned in this guide.
D
NETWORK
IPv4
IP Version
P Address
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
Subnet Mask
255 . 255 . 255 . 0
Gateway
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
EVENTS
TCP Port
37777
HTTP Port
UDP Port
37778
RTSP Port
Max Connection
20
Preferred DNS
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
Alternate DNS
WAN IP
0 . 0 . 0 . 0
Network Setting
Default
DHCP
80
554
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Summary of Contents for Q-See QC Series

  • Page 1: Before You Get Started

    • You will need your router’s brand, model number and manual. The manual This poster is intended to help you get your Q-See security system connected to your network and Cat 5 or “Ethernet” cable plugged into your NVR’s network port (labelled is also usually available on your router’s manufacturer’s website.
  • Page 2: Port Forwarding

    Port Forwarding IMPORTANT! If you were able to successfully connect to your network using the Startup Wizard, you should skip to the CanYouSeeMe.org step at the bottom of this section to obtain your Public IP address. STEP 2 Opening Ports We describe other methods, including Macintosh-specific steps in the Remote Monitoring Guide which can be found on the CD that came with your system.
  • Page 3: System Login

    0 . 0 . 0 . 0 DHCP PPPOE to repeat Steps 4 and 5 when/if your ISP reassigns IP addresses. Q-See offers DDNS service for free at Subnet Mask 255 . 255 . 255 . 0 www.MyQ-See.com and your NVR is configured accept account information from that site.
  • Page 4 Accessing Your NVR Remotely STEP 6 Using the Pro Surveillance Software (PSS) D. The NVR will now appear in the Device C. Before you can monitor your NVR, you must Now that your ports have been successfully forwarded, you are now able to access your NVR from a List at the top of the Tool Bar.
  • Page 5: E-Mail Alerts

    C. Press the Test button. The NVR will check to see if it can connect to the mail Buzzer within a specified time period. The minimum delay is 3 Default Copy Save Cancel Questions? www.Q-See.com 24/7 Technical Resources at www.Q-See.com/support...