Q-See QSD2216C16-250 User Manual

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About this document
Before installing this stand alone DVR, be sure to thoroughly review and follow the instructions in
this Users Manual. Pay particular attention to the parts that are marked NOTICE.
Also, when connecting with external devices first turn the power OFF and follow manual
instruction for appropriate installation.
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Before reading this document
1. This document is intended for both the administrator and users of this stand alone DVR
Model.
2.This manual contains information for configuring, managing and using this stand alone DVR
Model.
3. To prevent fire or electrical shock, do not expose the product to heat or moisture.
4. Be sure to read this manual before using this stand alone DVR Model.
5. For questions and technical assistance of this product, contact Q-see.
Strong recommendation on installation of the DVR unit
1. Verify that the electricity at the place you want to install the DVR unit is stable and meets
our electrical requirements.
Unstable electricity can cause malfunction of the unit or cause critical damage to the unit.
Notice: We also STRONGY recommend that you plug the DVR and cameras into a
Transient Voltage Surge Protector (UL-1449 rating). Look for a clamping voltage of
330 or lower, Joule rating of at least 400, and a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less.
2. Several chips on the main board of the DVR unit and hard drive inside the unit generate
heat and it must be properly discharged.
Do not put any objects near the exhaust port (fan) on the left side of the unit and do not
block the opening (fresh air in-take) on the right side of the unit..
3. Put the DVR unit in a well-ventilated place and do not put heat-generating objects on the
unit. When it is installed inside 19 inch mounting racks together with other devices check
that the built-in ventilation fan of the rack is properly running.
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CONTENTS
1. FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS………………….………………………………….…..6
2. DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL.…………………………………..……….7
2.1. RECORD/PLAYBACK CONTROL BUTTONS.………………..…….……………7
2.2. FUNCTION CONTROL BUTTONS.………………..………………………………8
2.3 CHANNEL SELECT BUTTONS.………………..……………………..……………9
3. REAR PANEL AND SYSTEM CONNECTIONS…..…………………………………10
3.1. BACK PANEL CONNECTIONS.…………………………………………………10
3.2. VIDEO & AUDIO CONNECTIONS.………………………………………………10
3.3. ALARM CONNECTIONS.………………..…...……………………………………11
3.4. HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION.……………………………………………………12
4. REMOTE CONTROL……………………………………..……………………………13
5. SYSTEM SETUP………………….…………………………………..………………..13
5.1. SETUP MENU.………………..……………………………………………………13
5.2. SYSTEM SETUP……………………………………………………………………15
5.2.1. TIME/DATE SETUP…………………………………………………………...15
5.2.2. HDD FORMAT SETUP………………………………………………………16
5.2.3. FACTORY RESET…………………………………………………………….16
5.2.4 CHANGE PASSWORD………………………………………………………17
5.2.5 FIRMWARE UPDATE…………………………………………………………18
5.3. DISPLAY SETUP……………………………………………………………………19
5.3.1. CAMERA NAME SETUP………………………………………….…………19
5.3.2. COLOR SETUP.…………………………………………………….……..…20
5.3.3. AUTO SEQUENCE SETUP…………...……………………………………21
5.4. RECORD SETUP………………………………………………………………….21
5.4.1. AUDIO CHANNEL SETUP……………………………………………………22
5.4.2. RECORD CHANNEL SETUP……………………..…………..…………..…23
5.5. NETWORK SETUP.……………………………………………………………….23
5.5.1. NETWORK ENABLE SETUP…………………………………………………24
5.5.2. MAC ADDRESS SETUP………………………………………………………25
5.5.3. ACCESSING THE DVR FROM A COMPUTER…………..………………25
5.5.4. ACCESSING THE DVR FROM A REMOTE COMPUTER………………26
5.6. SENSOR SETUP……………………………………………………………………26
5.6.1. MOTION DETECTION SETTINGS…………………………………………27
5.6.2. MOTION AREA SET…………………………………………………………28
5.7. SCHEDULE SET……………………………………………….…………………29
5.8. USB BACKUP………………………………………………………………………29
5.9. STORAGE INFO……………………………………………………………………30
5.10. PTZ SET……………………………………………………………………………31
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6. QUICK USER GUIDELINES……………………………………………………………31
6.1. STARTING THE DVR………………………………………………………………31
6.2. TURNING OFF THE DVR…………………………………………………………32
6.3. MANUAL RECORDING……………………………………………………………32
6.4. ALARM RECORDING………………………………………………………………32
6.5. SCHEDULED RECORDING………………………………………………………33
6.6. PLAYBACK…………………………………………………………………………33
6.7. SEARCH PLAY……………………………………………………………………33
6.8. TIME SEARCH…………………………………………………………..…………34
6.9. EVENT SEARCH……………………………………………………………………34
6.10. RECORD SEARCH………………………………………………………………35
6.11. USB BACKUP……………………………………………………………………36
6.12. USB UPDATE……………………………………………………………………36
6.13. ZOOM FEATURE…………………………………………………………………37
6.14. PTZ OPERATION…………………………………………………………………37
6.15. INFORMATION DISPLAY………………………………………………………38
7. USING THE PC VIEWER SOFTWARE……………………………………………39
7.1. SETTINGS…………………………………………………………………………39
7.2. CONNECTING TO DVR……………………………………………………………40
7.3. LIVE PLAY………………………………………..…………………………………40
7.4. PLAYBACK………………………………………….………………………………41
7.5. SCANDISK…………………………………………………………………………41
7.6. FILE PLAY………………………………….………………………………………42
7.7. SAVE AS AVI………………………………………………………………………42
7.8. SAVE TO PC HARD DRIVE………………………………………………………43
8. MAIN STANDARD & PARAMETER CHART……………........………………………44
8.1. DVR…………………………………………………………...……………………44
8.2. CAMERAS…………………………………………………………………………44
9. TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE……………........……………........…………………45
10. RECORDING TIME TABLE………………...……......…………...…………..………47
Q-SEE PRODUCT WARRANTY……………………………………………………...47
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1. FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS
z Video input: 16channels; Video output: 3channels.
z Audio input: 4channels; Audio output: 2channels.
z 16 alarm input and 1 relay alarm output.
z Compression mode: MJPEG.
z Supports network view.
z Supports USB backup.
z Compatible with NTSC and PAL format.
z Supports zoom, auto function, watermark security.
z Four levels of image quality: very high, high, normal, low. Record and playback frame
rate is changeable for recording.
z Supports alarm recording, time recording.
z Supports motion detection functions.
z Multi-function searches: is able to distinguish different alarm records and time records
from ordinary records; is able to search by time, by segment or by event.
z Supports various playback modes: pause, several fast forward and backward play
modes.
z Equipped with remote control and PTZ control enabled (RS485).
z Triplex operation can play back and search while it is recording.
z 480 frames (NTSC, PAL is 400) per second for viewing, 120 frames (NTSC, PAL is
100) per second for recording, shared by all cameras.
z One ATA-100 Hard Drive Interface, supports 500GB.
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2. DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL
2.1 Record/Playing Control Buttons
1. REC: this is the manual recording button. Press this button to record video to hard drive,
press this button again, it will stop recording. Recording and stop will work simultaneously on 16
channels. This button doesn’t work in schedule mode.
2. PLAY: Press this button to start playing the video stored on the hard drive, Press this button
again and it will stop playing. Play and stop will work simultaneously on 16 channels. This button
doesn’t work during time recording and alarming recording.
3. REW: fast backward button. Press this button to start fast backward playing until you press
the play button to start normal playing.
4. FORWARD: fast forward button. Press this button to start fast forward playing until you press
the play button to start normal playing. The fast forward function has five speeds; each time you
press the button the speed will change to the next fastest level, and then will reverse to the next
slowest level after reaching the peak speed.
5. MODE: mode change key, press this key to change to shift mode, Press the key again to
change to normal mode.
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2.2 Function Control Buttons
1. Auto/1: Auto key, in shift mode, press this button and the DVR will be in auto dwell state, it
dwells according to the time set in auto sequence set menu, and you can set the dwell time of
each channel. Press this button to quit this mode. If not in shift mode press this button to see
channel 1 full screen. When inputting numbers this button is used to enter the number “1”.
2. Zoom/2: Zoom key, in shift mode, press this button and the DVR will be in zoom mode, please
refer to 5.10 PTZ Set for details, press zoom button again to cancel zoom operation. If not in shift
mode press this button to see channel 2 full screen. When inputting numbers this button is used
to enter the number “2”.
3. USB/3: USB key, in shift mode, press this button and the DVR will start USB backup, please
refer to 5.8 USB Backup for details, press USB button again to cancel USB backup. If not in shift
mode press this button to see big picture of channel 3 full screen. When inputting numbers, this
button is used to enter the number “3”.
4. Display/4: Display key, in shift mode press this button to display current information on the
screen, press again to clear the information display. If not in shift mode press this button to see
channel 4 full screen. When inputting numbers this button is used to enter the number “4”.
5. Freeze/5: Freeze key, in shift mode press this button and the DVR will be in freeze mode.
Press this button to quit freeze mode. If not in shift mode press this button to see big picture of
channel 5 full screen. When inputting numbers this button is used to enter the number “5”.
6.WM/10+: Watermark button, In shift mode, if the DVR is playing video, you can press this button to
see the watermark on the picture. If the video was recorded by this DVR, and has not be changed,
there will be a watermark symbol on each picture. Press the watermark key again to clear the display.
If not in shift mode press this button and then press 1 to 6 to see channel 11 to channel 16 full screen.
7. Schedule/6: Schedule key, in shift mode press this button to enter schedule mode. If the DVR
is in schedule mode there will be an “S” symbol on the screen. Press this button again to quit
schedule mode. If not in shift mode press this button to see channel 6 full screen. When inputting
numbers this button is used to enter number ”6”.
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8. ADD/7: Add key, press this button to see channel 7 full screen. When in system setup menu,
this is an increase button. When inputting numbers this button is used to enter the number “7”.
9. DEC/8: Decrease key, press this button to see channel 8 full screen. When in system setup
menu this is a decrease button. When inputting numbers this button is used to enter the
number”8”.
10. SR/9: Single frame rewind button, in shift mode, while in playback state, hold down this button
to see single frame rewind, press play button to play normally. If not in shift mode press this
button to see channel 9 full screen. When inputting numbers this button is used to enter the
number ”9”.
11. SF/0: Single frame forward button, in shift mode, while in playback state, hold down this
button to see single frame forward, press play button to play normally. If not in shift mode press
this button to see channel 10 full screen. When inputting numbers this button is used to enter the
number ”0”.
12. Search/Menu: Press this button to enter the search menu, refer to 6.7 Search play for details.
Hold down this key to enter menu (need password). In menu setup press this key to leave current
menu.
2.3 Channel Select Control Buttons
1. Nine pictures/left: Press this button to see nine
cameras displayed, press this button again to see eight
cameras. When in menu items press this button to move
the cursor to the left.
2. Sixteen picture/right: Press this button to see sixteen
cameras displayed, press this button again to see thirteen
cameras. When in menu items press this button to move
the cursor to the right.
3. Big picture/up: Press this button to see cameras full
screen, press this button to see the next channel. When
selecting menu items press this button to move cursor up.
4. Four pictures/down: Press this button to see four cameras displayed, press this button again
to display the next four cameras. When selecting menu items press this button to move cursor
down.
5. Enter: When in menu options press this button to select the item. When playing video press
this button to pause playing, press play button to continue playing.
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3. REAR PANEL AND SYSTEM CONNECTIONS
3.1 Back Panel Connections
The power cable and input, output signal terminals are all on the back of the DVR, including
connections to monitor, cameras, etc. The terminals and sockets on the back panel of the DVR
are shown on the illustration below.
1. Video input CH1-CH16 2. Main Video output 3. Assistant monitor (Second monitor) 4. S-
Video out 5. Audio input 6. Audio output 7. Ethernet port 8.USB port 9.power 10.debug port
11.Alarm and RS485port defined:
(1-12: sensor1-sensor12; 13, 20, 24, 25: GND, 14-17: sensor 13-sensor16, 18: RS485A 19:
RS48521: COM 22: NC 23: NO)
3.2 Video & Audio Connections
The DVR can support up to 16 cameras video input at the same time.
Main
ssisant
Video In 1
CH1
CH9
CH2
CH10
CH3
CH11
CH4
CH12
CH5
CH13
VideoIn16
CH7
CH6
CH15
CH14
CH8
CH16
Out
OUT
SVIDEOOUT
The DVR can connect 4 channel’s audio input, but you can only select one for recording. To
display the DVR picture, the DVR video output signal should be transferred to your TV set or
monitor. Any TV set that has a “video input” terminal is suitable for displaying the image. The
figure above shows the video and audio signal line connection.
S Video
Out
Out
IN
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AUDIO
OUT
Microphone
Notice: you can only connect one audio input at any one time, which means, if you connect an audio input to CH1, you cannot connect any to CH2 through CH4.
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3.3 Alarm Connections
The DVR can support up to 16-alarm inputs and 1 alarm output.
Alarm input: there are two types of alarm input.
1. Voltage output (5V and 0V)
A: If the sensor outputs high voltage (5V) normally and outputs low voltage when
triggered (0V), then users must set the DVR as low voltage alarm.
B: If the sensor outputs low voltage (0V) normally and outputs high voltage when
triggered (5V), then users must set the DVR as high voltage alarm.
Please refer to the picture below, channel 2 to channel 16 are the same as channel 1.
2. Open/Close output
A: N.O. Normal open, close when triggered. DVR must be set as low voltage alarm.
B: N.C. Normal close, open when triggered. DVR must be set as high voltage alarm.
Please refer to the picture below, channel 2 to channel 16 are the same as channel 1.
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Alarm output:
There are three alarm output pins, the status of these pin are illustrated below:
Before Alarm After Alarm
There is an example for alarm output connection
3.4 Hard Drive Installation
Here are instructions to install the hard drive.
Notice: If the DVR comes with a HDD pre-installed then skip the following steps.
1. Pull out the hard drive rack from
3. Connect the DATA cable &
power cord.
2. Open the top cover of the drawer.
4. Close the top cover of the drawer
and put HD drawer back into the DVR
5. Lock the hard drive drawer by turning the key clockwise.
If you have another HDD, please set the jumper on that HDD to SLAVE, then open the DVR, put
the HDD into the HDD rack, and then connect the power cord and DATA cable to the HDD.
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4. REMOTE CONTROL
REC: Start or stop recording
SCHEDULE: Start Schedule recording function
0~9: Select channel or input password
2x2: Display Quad mode on screen
3x3: Display 9-channel cameras on screen
4x4: Display all 16-channel cameras on screen
AUTO: Same with “Auto” button on DVR keyboard
DISPLAY: Same with “Display” button on DVR keyboard
MENU: Same with “MENU” button on DVR keyboard
W/M: Same with “W/M” button on DVR keyboard
SEARCH: Same with “Search” button on DVR keyboard
CH +-: Change channel
SET+-: Select channel, address, or speed while in PTZ function
: Move one frame picture forward in Pause mode
: Move one frame picture backward in Pause mode
ZOOM: Same with “Zoom” button on DVR keyboard
FREEZE: Same with “Freeze” button on DVR keyboard
Forward button
Backward button
5. SYSTEM SETUP
Before using the DVR the first step is to set up the system according to your needs; otherwise
the machine will run with the default settings.
5.1 SETUP MENU
When in setup mode, press the UP button or DOWN button, the cursor will move among the
settable items. Continuous pressing will make the cursor move among the options one by one
and it can repeat. The selected item will display in yellow color.
While choosing digital fields, e.g. year, month, day, hour, minute, second etc, press
LEFT button or RIGHT button, the cursor can move left or right among
the digits in one field. Continuous pressing will make it move among digits one by one and it can
repeat.
Please press LEFT or RIGHT button to change the value of the item that the cursor is
on,
Press “ENTER” button to enter sub menu and press menu button to return to previous
menu.
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Hold down the menu/search button on the keyboard or press the remote control to enter the
Setup Main Menu. This will show the password input box. If you enter the wrong password 3
times, then you can’t enter the setup menu. Default password is “0000”,
If you enter the correct password, the main menu will display as shown below:
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5.2 SYSTEM SETUP
Press “ENTER” button to enter sub menu
PLAY REPEAT: Set the Playback Repeat option
VIDEO SYSTEM: Set video format of the DVR as NTSC or PAL
BUZZER SOUND: Set the Buzzer On/Off
5.2.1 TIME/DATA SETUP
Set the date and time.
DATE: Set the date
TIME: Set the time (24 hour format)
FORMAT: Set the time display format (USA, EURO and Asia Users)
DISPLAY: Set the time display on/off
LOCAL: Set the time display position
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