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QT SERIES
Conventional and SDI DVRs
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  • Page 1 User Manual QT SERIES Conventional and SDI DVRs...
  • Page 2: An Important Note About Conventional And Sdi Systems

    About this Manual This manual is written for the QT family of Conventional and SDI DVRs. Not all features and capabilities are shared across all models so you may see features described which are not Thank You for Choosing a Q-See Product! applicable or available on your machine.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.5 Cameras TABLE OF CONTENTS Connecting Cameras An Important Note about conventional and SDI Systems Camera Placement Additional Considerations 1. INTRODUCTION 960H Cameras For Your Safety 3. BASIC FUNCTIONS Features 3.1 Power On/Off 2. CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS Power On and Login 2.1 DVR Functions and Connections Power Off QT228...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    6.2 Manual Alarm INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 6.3 Disk Management FOR YOUR SAFETY 6.4 Firmware Upgrade To prevent damage to your Q-See product or injury to yourself or to others, read and 6.5 Logoff understand the following safety precautions in their entirety before installing or using this 6.6 Shut Down equipment.
  • Page 5: Features

    FEATURES ALARM This DVR uses high-performance video processing chips and an embedded Linux operating 1-4 channel alarm output and up to 16-channel (depending on model ) alarm input system for quality image recording and ease of use. It utilizes numerous advanced available technologies including the industry-standard H.264 compression to deliver high-quality, Supports scheduling for motion detection and sensor alarm...
  • Page 6: Connections And Controls

    QT228 CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS CHAPTER 2 FRONT PANEL You may view this DVR using a standard 19” (or larger) VGA monitor or a television. The former is connected using the VGA port on the back panel while the television utilizes the BNC “Video Out”...
  • Page 7: Qt2124

    QT2124 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL AUDIO IN HDD Backup Play Power VIDEO OUT ALARM IN AUDIO OUT Menu 9 11 13 15 Search Info Backup Audio/+ P.T.Z/- QT2124 SPOT DC 12V VIDEO IN 10 12 14 16 ALARM OUT 8 9 10 11 12 13 ITEM NAME FUNCTION...
  • Page 8: Qt454

    QT454 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL 6 7 8 9 10 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION POWER Power On/Off AUDIO IN 4 Channels of audio input NUMBER Select individual channels and enter data where required VIDEO IN Video input from up to 4 cameras BUTTONS AUDIO OUT Audio output for amplified speaker...
  • Page 9: Qt474

    QT474 FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL QT474 Power TV/VGA VIDEO OUT AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN VIDEO IN DC 12V ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION INDICATOR Shows the recording, network and power status of the DVR. AUDIO IN 2 Channels of audio input LIGHTS VIDEO IN Video input from up to 4 cameras...
  • Page 10: Qt426

    QT426 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL VIDEO OUT ALARM OUT RS485 ALARM IN 9 11 13 15 DC 12V SPOT VIDEO IN 10 12 14 16 ALARM OUT 10 11 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION Show status of power, HDD, record, etc. AUDIO Connection for audio output –...
  • Page 11: Qt428

    QT428 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL VIDEO IN VIDEO SPOT AUDIO ALARM IN AUDIO IN RS485 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION RECORD Manually begins recording VIDEO OUT Video output for connecting to TV (BNC) or monitor PLAY Launches PLAYBACK window SPOT...
  • Page 12: Qt446

    QT446 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION POWER ( Puts the DVR into standby mode or wakes it up from Behind flip-down VIDEO OUT BNC connector for TV or monitor standby mode. panel) VIDEO IN BNC connectors for up to 16 cameras USB PORT Used for external USB backup devices.
  • Page 13: Qt4332 Qt4532

    QT4332 QT4532 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL 6 7 8 9 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION BNC connector for TV or monitor VIDEO OUT POWER ( Puts the DVR into standby mode or wakes it up from Behind flip- standby mode. down panel) VIDEO IN BNC connectors for up to 32 cameras...
  • Page 14: Qt4516

    QT4516 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL BACKUP PLAY /ESC Menu/+ Enter ALARM IN CVBS 9 11 13 15 Backup/- Search AUDIO OUT SPOT VIDEO IN 16 Channel QT4516 HDMI 10 12 14 16 12 13 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION RECORD Manually begins recording POWER...
  • Page 15: Qt504

    QT504 FRONT PANEL BACK PANEL 9 10 11 12 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION BNC connector for TV or monitor RECORD Begins manual recording VIDEO OUT Controls Focus in PTZ mode SPOT OUT Connect to another monitor as an auxiliary output channel.
  • Page 16: Qt526

    QT526 FRONT PANEL BACK PANEL 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 12 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION IR RECEIVER Receives signals from remote control Connections for Pan-Tilt-Zoom speed dome cameras. Y = “+” Z = “-” Select individual channels for full screen view NUMBER BUTTONS Connector for a PTZ keyboard DIRECTION...
  • Page 17: Qt528

    QT528 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL 8 9 10 11 12 13 11 12 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION IR RECEIVER Receives signals from remote control Connections for Pan-Tilt-Zoom speed dome cameras. Y = “+” Z = “-” NUMBER BUTTONS Select individual channels for full screen view Connector for a PTZ keyboard DIRECTION...
  • Page 18: Qt518

    QT518 FRONT PANEL BACK PANEL ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION POWER ( Puts the DVR into standby mode or wakes it up from VIDEO OUT BNC connector for TV or monitor Behind flip-down standby mode. panel) HDMI HDMI video output USB PORT Used for external USB backup devices.
  • Page 19: Qt5116

    QT5116 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION HDMI HDMI video output POWER ( Puts the DVR into standby mode or wakes it up from Behind flip-down standby mode. AUDIO OUT Audio output for amplified speaker panel) USB PORT...
  • Page 20: Qt534

    QT534 FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL QT534 Power TV/VGA ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION INDICATOR Shows the recording, network and power status of the DVR. AUDIO IN 1 Channel of audio input LIGHTS VIDEO IN Video input from up to 4 cameras INFRARED Receives signals from the remote control AUDIO OUT...
  • Page 21: Qt536

    QT536 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL 8 9 10 11 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION BNC connector for TV or monitor VIDEO OUT POWER ( Puts the DVR into standby mode or wakes it up from Behind flip-down standby mode. panel) VIDEO IN BNC connectors for up to 16 cameras...
  • Page 22: Qt548 & Qt578

    QT548 & QT578 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL 12 13 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION RECORD Manually begins recording POWER Use to turn on the DVR as well as to turn off after powering SWITCH down from within the GUI Show status of power, HDD, record, etc.
  • Page 23: Qt4760

    QT4760 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL 12 13 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION RECORD Manually begins recording AUDIO IN 2-Channel audio input for cameras equipped with audio or microphones Show status of power, HDD, record, etc. VIDEO IN Video input from up to 16 cameras INDICATORS Connection for audio output –...
  • Page 24: Qt5024

    QT5024 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL 9 10 11 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION POWER ( Puts the DVR into standby mode or wakes it up from Behind flip-down VIDEO OUT BNC connector for TV or monitor standby mode. panel) VIDEO IN BNC connectors for up to 24 cameras USB PORT...
  • Page 25: Qt5032

    QT5032 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL 9 10 11 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION POWER ( Puts the DVR into standby mode or wakes it up from VIDEO OUT BNC connector for TV or monitor Behind flip-down standby mode. panel) VIDEO IN BNC connectors for up to 32 cameras USB PORT...
  • Page 26: Qt5132

    QT5132 BACK PANEL FRONT PANEL BACKUP PLAY VIDEO IN AUDIO BNC OUT /ESC Menu/+ Enter 0/10+ Backup/- Search ALARM IN ALARM OUT SPOT AUDIO IN 32 Channels QT5132 HDMI DC 12V 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 RS485 ITEM NAME FUNCTION...
  • Page 27: Qt5140 & Qt5440

    QT5140 & QT5440 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL 8 9 10 HDMI RS485 QT5140 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION POWER Power On/Off AUDIO IN 2 Channels of audio input Select individual channels and enter data where required VIDEO IN Video input from up to 4 cameras NUMBER BUTTONS Audio output for amplified speaker...
  • Page 28: Qt5516 & Qt5616

    QT5516 & QT5616 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL 12 13 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION RECORD Manually begins recording POWER Use to turn on the DVR as well as to turn off after powering SWITCH down from within the GUI Show status of power, HDD, record, etc.
  • Page 29: Qt5680 & Qt5682

    QT5680 & QT5682 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL 8 9 10 HDMI RS485 QT5680 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION Manually begins recording 2 Channels of audio input RECORD AUDIO IN NUMBER Select individual channels and enter data where required VIDEO IN Video input from up to 8 cameras BUTTONS AUDIO OUT...
  • Page 30: Qt5716

    QT5716 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL VIDEO IN BACKUP PLAY /ESC Menu/+ Enter VIDEO AUDIO OUT Backup/- Search RS485 16 Channel QT5716 HDMI 12 13 10 11 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION Manually begins recording 2-Channel audio input for cameras equipped with audio RECORD AUDIO IN Show status of power, HDD, record, etc.
  • Page 31 QT704 QT714 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL AUDIO IN BACKUP PLAY RS485 CVBS Y Z A VIDEO IN Menu/+ HDMI /ESC Enter DC 12V AUDIO OUT 0/10+ Backup/- Search 4 Channel HD SDI QT704 ALARM OUT ALARM IN ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION Manually begins recording...
  • Page 32: Qt718

    QT718 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL BACKUP PLAY ALARM IN ALARM OUT RS485 Menu/+ /ESC Enter Y Z V A CVBS AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN 0/10+ Backup/- Search ALARM OUT ALARM IN 8 Channel HD SDI QT718 DC 12V HDMI HD SDI VIDEO IN ITEM NAME FUNCTION...
  • Page 33: Qt724

    QT724 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL BACKUP PLAY ALARM OUT /ESC Menu/+ Enter RS 485 AUDIO OUT CVBS AUDIO IN Backup/- Search HD 4 Channel QT724 HDMI HD SDI VIDEO IN ALARM IN 12 13 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION RECORD Manually begins recording ALARM...
  • Page 34: Qt728

    QT728 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL BACKUP PLAY ALARM OUT RS 485 Menu/+ /ESC Enter AUDIO CVBS AUDIO IN Backup/- Search HD 8 Channel QT728 ALARM IN HDMI HD SDI VIDEO IN 12 13 ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION RECORD Manually begins recording ALARM Input for 8 external sensors and output for 1 external alarm...
  • Page 35: Qt7116

    QT7116 REAR PANEL FRONT PANEL ITEM NAME FUNCTION ITEM NAME FUNCTION VIDEO IN Video input from up to 16 HD SDI cameras Press and hold to begin the shutdown process. the hard SHUT DOWN drive(s) will spin down and the DVR will display a message CVBS (Video Video output for connecting to TV (BNC) or monitor Out)
  • Page 36: Mouse

    2.3 REMOTE CONTROL In addition to the buttons on the front of the DVR, your system can be controlled through the USB mouse and the remote control. We have found that the majority of our customers prefer The remote control allows you to perform most of the to operate their DVRs using the USB mouse because of its ease of use and flexibility and our day-to-day functions from a convenient distance.
  • Page 37 Item Button Function Soft power down switch. Use this before un- POWER plugging the DVR Begin recording Numbers Input numbers in fields or select camera Not functional at this time Multi- Choose multi-screen display mode Screen Next Switch to next live view group Switch to sequential channel display Audio Enables Audio in Live View Mode...
  • Page 38: Video Display

    2.4 VIDEO DISPLAY Button Function QT-Series DVRs can use a television or a 19” or larger monitor as a main video display. Certain models also provide the option of using a high definition display, such as an HDTV. A video Menu Open Main menu display is not needed for day to day use of your DVR if you are only monitoring it remotely...
  • Page 39: Missing' Menu

    Changing Display Resolution ‘MISSING’ MENU BASIC BASIC If you are able to see your camera’s video feeds, but you are unable to see your mouse cursor You can adjust the DVR to optimize its output System System Date & Time Date &...
  • Page 40: Cameras

    2.5 CAMERAS CAMERA PLACEMENT CONNECTING CAMERAS When installing your camera, it is important to select a proper site not only for field of view, but for other considerations as well: Your DVR uses BNC connectors and ports to ensure quick and secure connections for your cameras’...
  • Page 41: Additional Considerations

    Because your camera is weatherproof, it requires less protection than weather-resistant cameras 960H CAMERAS and it can be placed in more exposed locations if needed. Keep in mind that most Q-See A new standard for analog video cameras, 960H increases the width of the image from D1’s cameras are designed to operate between 14°F to 122°F (-10°C to 50°) with a relative humidity of 720x480 pixels to 960x480 pixels.
  • Page 42: Basic Functions

    3.2 THE CONTROL BAR BASIC FUNCTIONS CHAPTER 3 When a user is logged in, pressing the ESC button on the DVR or right-clicking on the screen 3.1 POWER ON/OFF with the mouse will display the CONTROL BAR on the bottom of the screen. Before turning on the DVR, ensure that all connections are good.
  • Page 43 DISPLAY MODE Picture in Picture If you wish to only monitor two channels at a time, most QT DVRs (excluding the QT536) By clicking on the display mode buttons on in the Control Bar you can quickly configure feature the Picture-in-Picture mode. The icon for this display mode is shown at the far right of how your cameras’...
  • Page 44: Live Viewing And Recording

    3.3 LIVE VIEWING AND RECORDING 3.4 QUICK PLAYBACK SWITCHING VIDEO OUTPUT Pushing the playback button on the DVR or remote will enable you to play back what has As described in Section 2.4 Video Display, the DVR is normally configured to output been recently recorded by launching Quick Playback.
  • Page 45 PLAYBACK CONTROL BAR Playback Progress Bar: The slider moves along the Playback Progress Bar as the video plays. Moving this with the mouse will go to another segment of the video. You can move to The controls operate in a similar fashion to those of a conventional DVR or other video another point in a single video by first clicking on that channel and then moving the slider to playback device but with a few additional commands available to you: the desired time.
  • Page 46: Main Menu Setup

    BASIC MENU MAIN MENU SETUP CHAPTER 4 There are three tabs covering System, Date & Time and Daylight Savings Time (DST). In 4.1 BASIC CONFIGURATION the first tab, System you will set the date, time along with other desired settings. This chapter is intended to help you get your DVR up and running before you activate any advanced features which are covered in later chapters.
  • Page 47: Live Configuration

    4.2 LIVE CONFIGURATION Date & Time Tab Live configuration includes four submenus: Live, Main Monitor, Spot and Mask. Set date, time, time format and related configurations in this menu. Live Tab Use this menu to set camera names and adjust picture colors, brightness, hue saturation and IMPORTANT! To maintain the integrity of recorded video, you should set contrast for optimal picture results.
  • Page 48: Record Configuration

    4.3 RECORD CONFIGURATION Spot Tab QT4 Series DVRs are set to record in real-time (30 frames per second) in the CIF format. This allows select feeds to be viewed on a separate monitor that is connected to the DVR but Depending on the model, one or more channels may be set to record in the higher resolution may be in another room, for example.
  • Page 49 Time Tab Snap Tab You can set the length of time the DVRs record an event before and after a motion detection In this tab, you can configure how many still images are taken, the quality of the images and or alarm is triggered as well as how long an individual record is preserved.
  • Page 50: Schedule Configuration

    4.5 NETWORK CONFIGURATION 4.4 SCHEDULE CONFIGURATION The Network Configuration window is used to control how your DVR works in a networked Your DVR is configured to record whenever motion is detected. If this is your desired setting environment. This section offers a brief overview of how to set up your DVR so that it can be then you will not need to make any changes.
  • Page 51 Definitions and descriptions of network configuration: Email Tab This tab allows you to set how your DVR will send out e-mail alerts. You will be able to send Parameter Definition e-mail alerts to three addresses. HTTP Port The network port number for accessing the DVR from a remote location. The default port is 85 NOTE! Depending upon your settings, the system can generate a lot of e-mail Server Port...
  • Page 52: User Management

    4.6 USER MANAGEMENT Other Settings USER ACCOUNTS AND PASSWORDS Commercial ISPs provide their customers with dynamic addresses (IP numbers). These You can set up accounts for each individual user and grant them control of select parts of numbers can change from time to time depending upon your service provider. When they do, the surveillance system.
  • Page 53: Time Search

    4.7 ADVANCED 4.8 FILE SEARCH, PLAYBACK AND MANAGEMENT In this set of commands, the user can erase all the settings, import or export data files to Access the recordings on the DVR, play them back and backup the recordings to an external and from the DVR and control who can remotely access the DVR through three submenus: storage device.
  • Page 54: Event Search

    EVENT SEARCH IMAGE Selecting this tab will bring up a list of recorded events. Your DVR is configured by default This tab functions much as the Event Search tab by allowing you to search for and view the to record when motion is detected. You can choose whether to display events triggered by still images captured when you click on the Snapshot icon on the Control Bar.
  • Page 55: Backup

    Save File Type: Choose between DVR and AVI. The former will save the video in a BACKUP CHAPTER 5 proprietary format while the latter will create a standard .avi file usable by most media This DVR supports backing up files to USB flash drives, USB hard drives and USB DVD playback software.
  • Page 56: Dvr Management

    EVENT INFORMATION DVR MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 6 This window lists recorded events. This list can be searched by date, time, type of event and 6.1 INFORMATION channel. PICTURE 6-4 LOG INFORMATION This window lists user activity within the system. PICTURE 6-1 This window enables the user to monitor the status of the system, its network connection, online users, history and events through five submenus: System, Event, Log, Network and Online Users.
  • Page 57: Online User Information

    ONLINE USER INFORMATION 6.2 MANUAL ALARM Information on remote users currently connected is displayed in this window. This displays the configuration of the manual alarm. See Chapter 8 for information on connecting and setting up alarms. PICTURE 6-7 Refresh – Updates the list of online users PICTURE 6-9 Disconnect –...
  • Page 58: Firmware Upgrade

    6.4 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 6.5 LOGOFF This window will display firmware updates that are loaded on a USB flash drive in the front Logging out of the DVR is recommended when there are multiple users or when physical USB port. access to the DVR is not restricted. Clicking on the Logoff icon will bring up a window asking for confirmation.
  • Page 59: Pan/Tilt/Zoom Cameras

    7.2 PAN-TILT-ZOOM (PTZ) CONFIGURATION PAN/TILT/ZOOM CAMERAS CHAPTER 7 If you are connecting optional Pan-Tilt-Zoom cameras, the controls are set from this window in the Serial Port and Advanced tabs. 7.1 CONNECTING A PTZ CAMERA P.T.Z P.T.Z All QT-Series DVRs can support one or more Pan/Tilt/Zoom, or PTZ cameras. These cameras Serial Port Tab Serial Port Serial Port...
  • Page 60 Preset Name Symbol What it Does PRESET - Channel 1 PRESET - Channel 1 Clicking a Setting button in the Preset Enable Enable Name Name Preset Preset Opens a window to allow the user to set the speed and time of a new preset001 preset001 Setting...
  • Page 61: Alarms

    CHAPTER 8 consulted to ensure proper connection. Many QT Series DVRs feature connections for external alarms – both input and output. Please • Normal open or Normal close type consult Chapter 2 Connections and Controls to determine whether your model includes •...
  • Page 62: Alarm Output

    8.2 ALARM OUTPUT 8.3 ALARM CONFIGURATION The alarm output port should not be directly connected to a higher power load (greater than Alarm configuration allows the DVR to begin recording based on input from other remote 1A) to avoid high current which may damage the relay. Use the co-contactor to establish the sensors such as infrared motion detectors or contact alarms which are connected to it.
  • Page 63: Motion

    To Record allows you to determine which cameras will begin recording. Cameras can Test your settings by moving something be set to record individually, in blocks, or all cameras can be activated. or someone through the grid area in the camera’s view.
  • Page 64: Alarm Out

    ALARM OUT HARD DISK DRIVE CHAPTER 9 Set how the alarms are handled and transmitted in this window. This controls any device Your DVR uses a standard desktop or 3.5” SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) attached to the ALARM OUT port on the back of the DVR. There are three tabs; Alarm Out, hard disk drive and will support drives up to 2TB (terabytes).
  • Page 65: Calculating The Recording Capacity Of A Hard Drive

    STEP 4. Connect the power and data 9.2 CALCULATING THE RECORDING CAPACITY OF A HARD DRIVE cables. Press firmly, but do not While the physical data capacity of a hard drive is fixed, how much video you can record upon force them onto the pins or you may it depends on your recording configurations.
  • Page 66: Appendix

    APPENDIX How do I input letters and numbers? To input letters (such as passwords) and A.1 TROUBLESHOOTING numbers click the box behind where text is to be entered, and then a small keyboard will appear. Please select 1. The DVR does not start after connecting the power, what is wrong? number or letter to input (the default a.
  • Page 67: Specifications

    A.2 SPECIFICATIONS 13. What are the PC configurations for 16-channel real time access with fully open mainstream channel? Parameter QT228 QT2124 PC MODULE PARAMETERS COMPRESSION Format Standard H.264 Baseline Intel Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E4600 VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V MOTHERBOARD G41/P41 chip p-p/75Ω,...
  • Page 68 Parameter QT426 QT428 QT446 Parameter QT454 QT474 QT4332 COMPRESSION Format Standard H.264 Baseline COMPRESSION Format Standard H.264 Baseline VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V p-p/75Ω, Composite 1.0V p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, BNC x 4 BNC x 16/75Ω, BNC x 8...
  • Page 69 Parameter QT4532 QT4516 QT4760 Parameter QT504 QT528 QT526 COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline Format Format VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V p-p/75Ω, VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V Composite p-p/75Ω, BNC x 16 p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, 1.0V p-p/75Ω,...
  • Page 70 Parameter QT548 QT578 QT5024 Parameter QT518 QT5116 QT536 COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline Format Format VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V p-p/75Ω, Composite 1.0V VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V BNC x 8 p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω,...
  • Page 71 Parameter QT5032 QT5132 QT5140 Parameter QT5440 QT5516 QT5616 COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline Format Format VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, BNC x 16 p-p/75Ω, BNC x 32...
  • Page 72 Parameter QT5680 QQT5682 Parameter QT5716 QT534 COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline Format Format VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V p-p/75Ω, VIDEO Video In Composite 1.0V Composite 1.0V BNC x 8 p-p/75Ω, p-p/75Ω, BNC x 16 BNC x 4 Video Out COMPOSITE 1.0V p-p/75Ω, BNC x 1, VGA x 1, HDMI Video Out...
  • Page 73 Parameter QT704 Q714 QT718 Parameter QT7116 QT724 QT728 COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline COMPRESSION Compression Standard H.264 Baseline Format Format VIDEO Video In SDI x 4 SDI x 8 VIDEO Video In SDI x 16 SDI x 4 SDI x 8 Video Out COMPOSITE 1.0V p-p/75Ω, BNC x 1, VGA x 1, HDMI Video Out...
  • Page 74: Rack Mounting

    A.3 RACK MOUNTING Q-SEE PRODUCT WARRANTY The QT446, QT4332, QT4532, QT518, QT5116 and QT536 all use 2U cases and include brackets and screws allowing them to be secured in a standard server rack or server cabinet. Q-See is proud to back all of our products with a conditional service warranty covering all These DVRs are designed for horizontal mounting only.
  • Page 75: Questions Or Comments? Contact Us

    QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS? CONTACT US PRODUCT SUPPORT, DOWNLOADS, FIRMWARE UPDATES & MANUALS 24/7 Technical Resources Live Chat (M-F, 9-5 PST) www.Q-See.com/Support Digital Peripheral Solutions, Inc. 8015 E. Crystal Drive Anaheim, CA 92807...

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