CONCORD QV5200 Manual de usuario

Revised Manual DVRs

Index
Title Page Title Page Title Page
Safety Precautions 54.3 Network Configuration 15 5.5.1 Information 30
Chapter 1 Product Overview 4.4 Set Date & Time 16 5.5.2 Channel Information 31
1.1 What’s in the box? 64.5 Camera Configuration 17 5.5.3 Record Info 32
1.2 What’s what on the box? 74.6 Configure Storage 18 5.5.4 Network State 33
Chapter 2 DVR Installation &
Connection 4.7 Configure Resolution 19 System Setup 34
2.1 Connection Diagram 84.8 Configure Mobile App 20 Chapter 6 Channel Setup
2.2 Power Supply Connection 94.9 Finish Set-Up 21 6.1 General Controls 35
Chapter 3 Common Operations Chapter 5 Live View 6.2 Channel Menu 36
3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse 10 5.0 Live View 22 6.2.1 Channel Live Menu 37
3.2 Using the Virtual Keyboard 11 5.1 Live View Iconography 25 6.2.2 Channel Live Display Setup Menu 38
3.3 Start Menu 12 5.2 Camera Quick Toolbar 26 6.3 Channel Image Control Menu 39
Chapter 4 DVR Setup 5.3 Live View Task Bar 28 6.4 Channel Pan-Tilt-Zoom (PTZ) Menu 40
4.1 Before You Begin 13 5.4 Manual Record 29 6.5 Video Capture Menus 41
4.2 Create a Password 14 5.5 System Information 30 6.6 Video Cover Menu 42

Index
Title Page Title Page Title Page
6.7 Motion Menu 43 7.3.1 Record Schedule 60 9.1.2 General –Port Configuration 87
6.7.1 Motion Detection Set-up 44 7.4 Capture Setup 61 9.2 DDNS 88
6.8 PIR Set-up 45 7.5 Motion & PIR Alarm Setup 62 9.3 Email 89
6.9 Intelligent Set-up 47 7.6 Exception Setup 65 9.3.1 Email Schedule 93
Chapter 7 Record Setup 48 Chapter 8 Playback & Search 66 9.4 FTP 94
7.1 Stream Type 49 8.1 Using Search Function 66 9.4.1 FTP Schedule 95
7.2 Encode 50 8.2 Search & Play Video in the General Menu 69 Chapter 10 Device Setup
7.2.1 Encode Resolution 51 8.2.1 Video Clip Backup 70 10.1 Disk 96
7.2.2 Encode FPS 52 8.2.2 Event Search, Playback & Backup 73 10.2 S.M.A.R.T 97
7.2.3 Video Encode Type 53 8.2.3 Sub-periods Playback 77 10.3 Cloud 98
7.2.4 Encode Bitrate Control 54 8.3 Tag Search and View 79 Chapter 11 System
7.2.5 Encode Bitrate Mode 56 Chapter 9 Network Setup 11.1 System General Menu 102
7.2.6 I Frame Interval 58 9.1 General 85 11.1.1 General 102
7.3 Record 59 9.1.1 General - PPPoE 86 11.1.2 Date and Time 103

Index
Title Page Title Page
11.1.3 Output Configuration 104 11.5.3 Record Info 120
11.2 Multi-User 107 11.5.4 Network State 120
11.2.1 Changing Admin Password 108
11.2.2 Add New Users 109
11.2.3 New Users 110
11.3 Maintenance 111
11.3.1 Log 112
11.3.2 Load Default 113
11.3.3 System Upgrade 114
11.3.4 Parameter Management 115
11.3.5 Auto Reboot 116
11.4 IP Camera Maintain 117
11.5 IP Information 118
11.5.1 Channel Info 119

Safety Precautions
Please carefully read the following safety precautions so as to avoid personal injuries and prevent the equipment and other connection devices from being damaged.
1. Power supply
Never operate the equipment with any power supply other than the one supplied in the box.
2. Never push objects of any kind through the openings of the DVR
Never push objects of any kind through any openings of the DVR to avoid electric shock or damage to your DVR.
3. Do not place the DVR in a dusty environment
Dust could affect the connections and damage the electronics.
4. Do not place the DVR in a wet or humid environment
Do not position the DVR in a location that is likely to get wet or humid such as outdoors or in a basement. If the DVR comes into contact with water, unplug the power cable immediately and
contact your local dealer.
5. Keep the surface of the equipment clean and dry
Use a soft slightly damp cloth to clean the outer case of DVR and make sure it is dried straight away (do not use liquid aerosol cleaners).
6. Do not operate if you notice any unusual problems
If you notice any strange smells, sounds or smoke coming from your DVR, unplug the power cable immediately and contact an authorised dealer or service centre.
7. Do not try to remove the upper cover
Warning: Do not remove the cover of your DVR to avoid electric shock or damage to the electronics.
8. Handle with care
If your DVR does not work normally after dropping it or being hit by a hard object, disconnect the power immediately and contact an authorised dealer or service centre.
9. Position the equipment in a place with good ventilation
The DVR system includes a HDD, which can produce a significant amount of heat during normal operation. As a result, do not block the ventilation openings (on the top, bottom, both sides and
the reverse side) for cooling the system during operation. Make sure your DVR is kept in a well ventilated area and that the cables are kept tidy and do not obstruct air flow.
10. The included power supply can only be used for one DVR system, do not connect more equipment to the power supply, it will not have enough power to operate correctly.
11. Do not place objects containing water, such as a flower vase, on or near the equipment.

What’s in the box?
Congratulations on your new Concord Professional Surveillance System. Inside the box you will find everything you need to connect
your DVR and cameras to your TV or monitor.
DVR Recorder Unit Cameras (4, 6 or 8) HDMI cable Ethernet Cable
USB Mouse Mounting accessories Camera cable (4, 6 or 8) 12V Power Supply with
Adapters (see below)
Check below for the power supply that comes with your model.
CDK4242P-A & CDK8242P-A CDK8845P-A & CDK8848P-A CDK8262P-A & CDK8868P-A CDK8282P-A
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
1.1 What’s in the box?

Chapter 1 Product Overview
1.2 What’s what on the box? 1Power Input Connect to the supplied mains power adaptor
2USB Port Connect the supplied mouse or external USB Hard Drive.
3Connect
Monitor
Connect to your TV or monitor, using either supplied
HDMI or, if not available use the VGA Output (cable not
supplied).
4Audio Output Connect to an amplifier or active speakers. RCA
connection.
5LAN Port Connect to your network router using supplied RJ45
Ethernet cable.
6Camera Ports BNC camera video inputs.
7Audio Input Microphone input. RCA Connection.
8USB Ports Connect the supplied mouse or external USB Hard Drive.
9RS485/PTZ Connect to third-party cameras that have a Pan-Tilt-Zoom
function

Chapter 2 DVR Installation & Connection
2.1 Connection Diagram
Note:
The above diagram is for reference purposes only, and uses a 4 channel DVR for the example. Your connections and setup may differ from this
description. Any DVR with more than four cameras will come with an extra power supply.

Chapter 2 DVR Installation & Connection
2.2 Power Supply Connection
A mains power adaptor is included in the kit. Plug the adaptor into an available mains power outlet and the other end into the
power socket on the back of the DVR.

3.1 Using the Supplied Mouse
A USB Mouse is supplied to navigate the on-screen menus. Plug the mouse into an available USB port on the
front or back of the DVR.
1. Left Button:
Click to select menu options.
During live viewing in split-screen view, double-click on a channel to view it in full-screen. Double-click the
channel again to return to split-screen viewing.
Click on a channel on Live Viewing screen to open Camera Quick Toolbar.
Click and hold to drag sliders and scales on menu mode
2. Right Button:
Click once to open the Taskbar on the Live Viewing screen. In menus, click to go back / close menus.
3. Scroll Wheel:
In menus, scroll to move up / down through the menu content.
While hovering over the volume control wheel, scroll to turn system volume up / down.
Chapter 3 DVR Common Operations
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