Q-See QSDR74RTS, QSD9004, QSD9004V, QSDR174RTX, QSDR4RTC User Manual

...
0 (0)
Q-See QSDR74RTS, QSD9004, QSD9004V, QSDR174RTX, QSDR4RTC User Manual

Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide – Remote Internet Monitoring

H.264 DVR Model Numbers: QSD9004, QSD9004V, QSDR04RTC,

QSDR74RTS, QSDR174RTC,

QSDR008RTC and QSDR16RTC/B

1 Set Up 2 Connect 3 Enjoy

Remote Internet Monitoring

Digital Peripheral Solutions, Inc.

8015 East Crystal Drive,

Anaheim, CA 92807

www.Q-See.com

Q-See is a registered trademark of Digital Peripheral Solutions, Inc.

1 Set Up

A If you are only accessing the DVR from a computer attached to the same router:

If you are accessing the DVR from a computer attached to the same router as the DVR, then you only need to setup the information in the NETWORK settings by using either the DHCP option, or assigning a static IP (See instructions below).

Note: Knowing the public IP address is not necessary for this option, as you are just going from one location to another on the same network port forwarding.

After you have setup the network configuration in the DVR, Enter the IP address of the DVR from the NETWORK setup into the Internet Explorer browser window. Follow instructions in “To access the DVR through Internet Explorer.”

There are four options to setup the DVR to be accessed remotely: 1) DHCP 2) Static IP 3) PPOE 4) DDNS

1Option 1: Setup using DHCP (Most common routers are DHCP)

To assign an IP address to the DVR using DHCP, push the Menu Key on the DVR to access the Main Menu (A1). Select the NETWORK option and push SEL to display the NETWORK SETUP screen (A2). Select the DHCP option from the drop down box (to the right of TYPE in A2) and select APPLY. Then click EXIT, and the router will find and assign the DVR an IP address. Go back into the Network Setup/DHCP option and the assigned IP address will be in the space underneath “Web Port.” Write this number down; as this is the IP address you will forward port 80 and 9000 on the router to be able to access the DVR from remote computers.

A1

A2

2Option 2: Setup using a Static IP address

Setup the network configuration on the DVR to work with the settings on the attached router. Static IP: To obtain the router settings, go to the RUN option on a computer that is attached to the same router as the DVR and type “cmd”. Select OK to bring up the command prompt screen (A3). Type IPCONFIG at the prompt (Red arrow, A3) to access the router settings. Write down the Gateway and Subnet Mask Numbers (see green arrows, A3), so you can copy them into the network settings on the DVR (GREEN boxes, A4). Push the Menu Key on the DVR to access the Main Menu (A1). Select the NETWORK option and push SEL to display the NETWORK SETUP screen (A2). Choose the STATIC option from the drop down box (to the right of TYPE, A4).

A3

A4

To set the IP address of the DVR use the same first three sets of numbers as the Gateway and assign a fourth set of numbers that is different from all other devices attached to the same router. For example: if the IP address of your computer in the ipconfig (BLUE arrow, A3) ends with a single or two digit number, you should be okay with any three digit number. If the IP address ends with a number in the 100s, then use a number in the 200s. (IP ADDRESS located in BLUE box, A4).

3Option 3: Attaching the DVR directly to DSL/Cable modem PPPOE:

PPPOE: Push the Menu Key on the DVR to access the Main Menu (A1). Select the NETWORK option and push SEL to display the NETWORK SETUP screen (A2). Choose the PPPOE option from the drop down box (to the right of TYPE, A5). Enter the PPOE User Name and Password.

Contact your Internet Service Provider for your user id and password

Select APPLY, then EXIT.

Page 1

Page 2

Loading...
+ 3 hidden pages