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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 Remote Monitoring Quick Start Guide QC Series Network NVRs efore You Get Started You will need: 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 C 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 C. Network Information STEP 1 Establish an I 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. 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. 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 C that came with your NVR. It contains necessary software and links to other important programs which are mentioned in this guide. Have a computer connected to the same router as your NVR. If you were unable to obtain your NVR s Local Network I or Internet I using the Startup Wizard, please proceed with the instructions below. Otherwise, please obtain your NS address from your router as shown in Steps 2 and 3 before proceeding to Step 5. C MAIN MENU SETTING A. Open the Main Menu.. Click on the Settings icon in the Main Menu. C. Click on the Network icon in the Settings Menu. INFO SETTING GENERAL RECOR SETTING SCHEULE. Ensure that the box labeled is checked. If it is not, please put a check mark in the box, click on and then Exit the window. Reopen the window to see the updated IP address. E. Write down the: 1. NVR s I 2., and 3. (your Router s address) F. Exit Menu AVANCE SHUTOWN PAN/TILT/ZOOM ISPLAY EFAULT EVENTS 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 rowser window. To access your NVR from the Internet and via a mobile device, you will need to proceed with Step 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 C that came with your system. Please note that if you are able to use UPnP, you should NOT forward your ports as this will cause connection issues. To make your NVR accessible from outside of your local network, you have to forward ports 85 and through your router to your NVR s IP address. The Startup Wizard will attempt to connect you using UPnP. If you received an error message during that process, use one of the two methods below. OPTION A: Opening Ports Using MZ A. On a computer connected to the same router as the NVR, open a web browser and enter the (Router s IP address) you obtained in Part 1 into the browser window s address bar to access your router. OPTION : AT&T U-verse 2Wire Routers A. On a computer connected to the same router C. Enable MZ.. Enter the NVR s IP address (Obtained in Step 1 Obtain an I, above). as the NVR, open a web browser and enter the (Router s IP address) you obtained in Part 1 into the browser window s address bar to open your router s Admin Screen. OR E. Click on Apply or to preserve your settings. rowser - Windows Internet Explorer http://10.6.196.6 I. Leave the next two boxes blank to use the default settings.. Click on the Settings and then Firewall. Page tabsafety Tools Web Client Once in Firewall, click on Applications, Pinholes and MZ. TOOLS INFO Web Client LIVE H. Enter 85 in the From and To boxes for Port (or Range). C rowser - Windows Internet Explorer http://10.6.196.6. Locate the MZ settings in your router. Each manufacturer is different so please consult your router s manual for the location of this setting. Two examples are shown at right. G. Ensure that TCP is selected. CONFIG J. Click on Add to List. Your router will require you to log in to accept the settings. If you have not created your own password for your router, it is the 10-digit System Key printed on the label on your router between the square brackets [ ]. E C. In the Select Your Computer area locate your NVR s IP address and click on it. 11-10-06 18:16:49 LIVE F G-H. Scroll down to select User efined. E. Click on Status Add a new user-defined application. F. In the box labeled Application Profile Name, enter NVR. Master Stream http://81.919.622.24 STEP 3 Obtain NS efore closing your router s control window, check your router s Router Status window to obtain the NS address - you will only need to use one. EVICE INFO LOGS STATISTICS INTERNET SESSIONS ROUTING WIRELESS STATUS EVICE INFORMATION STEP 4 Confirm that Ports are Opened and Obtain Internet I 1 Page 00:24:01:77:f9:00 81.919.622.249 255.255.255.0 81.919.622.24 10.6.196.6 (null) isabled 3 4 5 6 7 L. Click on ack and then select NVR from the list of Applications. Clicking on Add and then. 8 Safety- Windows ToolsInternet Explorer rowser Local Recording Statushttp://canyouseeme.org/ AVANCETo confirm that your ports have been forwarded successfully, go to Open Port Check Tool www.canyouseeme.org using a computer connected to the same 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 router as the NVR. CanYouSeeMe.org - Open Port Check Tool A. Enter 85 into the box labeled What Port? 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 This page will serve as a free utility for remotely verifying a port is open or closed. It will. Click on the Check button WAN 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on this page. MAC Address : I : : : Primary NS Server : Secondary NS Server : Advanced NS : CONFIG Sub-Stream rowser - Windows Internet Explorer SETTINGS J K. Once your settings have been confirmed, repeat Steps H-J, this time entering for the From and To ports. C. You should see a green Success message. If not, return to the NVR s Network window and, in the Network tab, change port 85 to 81 or 83 and click Apply to save your changes before checking using that new number on CanYouSeeMe.. Repeat for port. If there is an issue with this port, try 37000 in the same manner as above. This website will also display your Public IP address near the top of the page above the box where you entered your port number. This is the number which you will use to access the NVR using a web browser or your mobile device from outside of your local network (away from the building in which your NVR is located). Please note that if you had to use a different port number than, youpage will have Safetyto add Toolsa colon (:) and that port number to the end of the address shown. Example 81.919.622.24:81. be useful for users who wish to check to see if a server or ISP is blocking certain ports. Your IP: 81.919.622.24 What Port? Check Success: I can see your service on 81.919.622.24 on port (85) Your ISP is not blocking port 85 Write down your network addresses: Local Address: Public (Internet) I: NS Number: Color P.T.Z

Fixed Local Network Address and omain Name System (NS) STEP 5 Static Internal IP (Network) Address Most routers assign connected devices a random IP address that is not currently in use by another device on your internal network. With the exception of 2Wire brand routers, when a router or networked device reboots due to a power loss or other issue, the addresses will change and the port forwarding configuration will no longer work. For that reason, we recommend changing your NVR s network setting to a fixed, or static IP address which will not change. Return to the Network Menu. Uncheck the box marked (A). Click. Proceed to Step 6 without closing the window. A SYSTEM LOGIN User Name admin STEP 6 omain Name System (NS) NS enables you to take advantage of additional features including the ability to access! your? NVR @ using # a conventional $ % ^ domain + name * and - having _ your system send out e-mail alerts. To access these functions, q w you e will rneed tto enter y the u NS i number o p that you obtained from your router in Step 4 into the box () into the Network Menu. Each block of numbers (between the periods) must be entered individually using the Virtual Keyboard (right) as described on the Quick Start Poster that also came with your NVR. Once you have entered the NS number, click. Close the window. a s d f g h j k l ; Enter z x c v b n m,. Shift 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ynamic omain Name Service (NS) This is an optional step which allows you to take advantage of ynamic omain Name Service, or NS. Not to be confused with NS from Step 6, NS allows you to enter a conventional web address when remotely logging into your NVR from outside of your network. It also allows you to avoid having to repeat Steps 4 and 5 when/if your ISP reassigns IP addresses. Q-See offers NS service for free at www.myq-see.com and your NVR is configured accept account information from that site. A. Open a browser window and go to www.myq-see.com. Register with the website and follow the instructions for creating a domain name. The website will display your pubic IP address and your domain name which will look like this: http://example.myq-see.com NEW USER REGISTRATION EMAIL ARESS PASSWOR PASSWOR CONFIRM FIRST NAME A- IP FILTER PPPOE NS UPNP EMAIL FTP Register Switch Settings E SETTING Trusted Sites : 0 No Available NS Setup Port Forwarding Mail Sever : 25 Record FTP : 461.966.106.12 0.0.0.0 : 00 10.1.1.1 C. In your NVR, open the Network window.. Click on the button at the bottom to open the window. E. Check the box to the left of NS and double-click on NS itself to open the NS window. F. Select MyQ-See.com in the NS server pull-down menu. G. Enter your account information including the user name and password that you used when creating your domain name. H. Click the button to preserve your settings. I. When you return to the Network window, ensure that the NS box is checkmarked before clicking on as well before closing. LAST NAME SECURITY QUESTION.. ANSWER CONFRIM YOU RE HUMAN My first phone number New Captcha Enter the text you see above I NS Type Server IP Port omain Name User Name Update Period F G NS Q-SEE NS Enable myq-see.com 85 Can 300 Submit Reset H

Accessing Your NVR Remotely STEP 6 Using the Pro Surveillance Software (PSS) Now that your ports have been successfully forwarded, you are now able to access your NVR from a computer using Internet Explorer or the Pro Surveillance Software included on the C that came with your system. PSS allows Mac and PC users a method to remotely monitor their NVR in a way that is not browser-dependent. PSS is compatible with Windows Vista and 7 as well as Mac OSX 10.6 and 10.7. The software interface is identical across computing platforms so both PC and Mac use is described below. Mac users may have to first install a helper program called XQuartz. Instructions for that additional step along with an expanded manual for the software is included on the disk. Whether you are monitoring your NVR from a computer on the same local network (LAN), or on one at a remote location (WAN/Internet), the procedure is the same. The only difference is that for LAN access you will be entering your NVR s IP address, which you obtained in Part 1 Obtain an IP Address, while for Internet access you will use the Public I which was shown at the end of Part 2 when you visited www.canyouseeme.org C. efore you can monitor your NVR, you must first connect to it with PSS. 1. Click on the blue Full Menu icon to the right of the Setting Manage button in the Tool ar on the right side of the display. 2. Select evice Manage to open the evice Manage window.. The NVR will now appear in the evice List at the top of the Tool ar. Click on the device name to expand the listing and you can add cameras. PC users need only click on the Install PSS Software for Windows button, located in the Manuals and Software C s Remote Monitoring on-screen menu ( below, left) to begin the installation. Mac owners will need to open the C conventionally, and navigate to the folder containing PSS (below, right) and click on the file named PSSSetup.pkg to install. A. Once you have installed PSS, click on the icon to launch it. PSS 3. Click the Add button and enter the NVR s IP address (Section 1.1) or NS address (obtained in Section 8.5), port number, your user name and password (which are the same that you use to log into the NVR directly). You can also give the NVR an identifying name and you can add a note in the escription field. You can also add other types of devices such as a network backup storage drive using this window. Leave Login Type at its default Network Type TCP setting. You can return to this window to update your passwords, add or remove other devices and make network access changes if need be. E. Choose the screen view format you wish to use and then click on the segment of the screen where you want to place the first camera. Then, click on the camera number in the evice List to add that camera. Repeat by selecting a new area. The area highlighted in green is the current camera view. Clicking on a camera icon while a camera view is highlighted will replace that view with the channel you just selected.. Enter the User Name and in the appropriate fields. The default user name and password are admin and admin. It is strongly recommended that you modify your password for improved security. 4. A prompt will pop up at the bottom right of the screen to indicate that the NVR has been added to the program. Live monitoring and recorded video playback takes place in the Real-Time Monitor section of the window. The number of screens being viewed at once is set with the Image View Options at the bottom of the screen, but at any time, you can double-click on a channel in multi-view mode to make it a single-screen view. ouble-clicking on the screen will return it to its place in the multiview display.

Email Alerts STEP 8 Sending Email Your NVR can send e-mail notifications to up to three email addresses. While only one recipient can be set up within the NVR itself, additional recipients can be specified using PSS. Please see the Remote Monitoring Guide or the PSS manual for specific instructions if you need to add more than one receiving email address. epending on your NVR s settings, the system can generate heavy email traffic. For that reason, we recommend creating a dedicated email address specifically for the system to send alert notices. If you do not have your own email system (such as corporate mail server) you should consider using a free e-mail provider. However, because many free email services allow only a limited amount of email traffic we specifically recommend using Google s Gmail service with its higher limit. Similarly, you will want the alert emails to go to a different account than the one sending them. This will ease your management of these alerts. Other services will have different values and these can be found in that provider s Options settings. STEP 9 Setting E-mail Triggers There are several types of events that you can set to trigger an e-mail alert. Alerts can be triggered when motion is detected, if the hard drive fails, or video is lost. Full explanations for setting these triggers are available in your manual be we present some highlights here: A. Click on the s button at the bottom of the window. Ensure that the box to the left is checked before clicking on Email in the s window.. Fill out the required information. Gmail settings are shown: SMTP Server smtp.gmail.com Port 465 Anonymous Leave this unchecked for Gmail. Private mail servers may allow you to send e-mail without a user name or password. User Name and Enter the email address along with the password you used to create the account. Receiver This is the email address that will receive the alerts. Sender This is the I that will show up in the from field on the e-mail. It can be the sending email address, or it can be a nickname, such as the model or location of the NVR. Title Putting in a distinct subject line for your email alerts will help you organize and keep track of the email traffic generated by your system. Attachments Enabling this allows your NVR to send emails with snapshots attached. Encrypt Type Select SSL for Gmail. Other services may vary. Event Interval This will limit the number of emails sent within a specified time period. The minimum delay is 3 minutes. Health Enable Checking this box will allow the NVR to regularly check that the email account can be reached. You can adjust the frequency of this check using the Interval setting. C. Press the Test button. The NVR will check to see if it can connect to the mail SMTP Server Anonymous User Name Receiver Sender Title Attachment Encrypt Type Event Interval Health Enable Interval EMAIL smtp.gmail.com Port 465 VR ALERT NONE 3 60 Min. Min. OK server. A message will pop up indicating success or error.. Click OK to save your settings before closing the window. Test E. Make sure that the check box next to Email is selected in the menu before clicking on at the bottom of the window to save your settings. Your NVR can send e-mails with still image snapshots attached when an event occurs. Set the number of snapshots, the time between them and their quality through the Record Setting menu. See Section 4.3 in the User Manual. Set which type of event triggers an email plus which cameras will take snapshots in the Events menu. See Section 3.7 in the User Manual. Customize alarm responses to motion detection and video loss in the Alarms menu. See Chapter 6 in the User Manual. RECOR SETTING Main Stream Extra Stream Channel 1 Compression H.264 H.264 Resolution 1 SNAPSHOT CIF Frame Rate Mode (FPS) 25 Trigger 7 it Rate Type Image SizeConstant 1 Constant Image Quality 4 it Rate (Kb/S) Snapshot Frequency 49 1 SPL 160 Reference it Rate 384-48Kb/S Audio/Video OVERLAY SNAPSHOT Copy Paste EVENTS Event Type Motion etect Channel 1 Enable Region Select Sensitivity 3 Trigger Period Set Hold Time 0 Record Continue 0 Alarm Out 1 2 3 Alarm Continue 10 Show Message Alarm upload Send Email Record Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PTZ Activation Select Tour 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Snapshot 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Copy Paste ALARM Event Type Local Alarm Alarm In 1 Enable Type Normal Open Trigger Period Set Hold Time 5 Alarm Out 1 2 3 Alarm Continue 10 Show Message Alarm Upload Send Email Record Channel 1 2 3 4 PTZ Activation Set Rec. Continue 10 Tour 1 2 3 4 Snapshot 1 2 3 4 uzzer Copy Questions? 24/7 Technical Resources at www.q-see.com/support www.q-see.com