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UPNP

Universal Plug 'n Play is a technology that allows
devices to discover each other on a network,
which simplifies the process of adding your NVR
to your network.
Status - Shows whether your NVR is successfully
connected to your network via UPnP.
• UPnP is enabled on your NVR by default.
• AT&T's 2Wire brand routers do not support
UPnP and you will have to forward ports 85
and 37777 according to the instructions on the
Remote Monitoring Setup poster.

BLOCK/ALLOW LIST

You can allow remote users to log into the NVR
only from specific IP addresses. You can also
block specific IP addresses from access to your
system.
• Up to 64 users may be entered as trusted.
• If the Block/Allow list is enabled, ONLY those
on the trusted list will be allowed to log into the
NVR.

EMAIL

Email alerts from your NVR keep you notified when
you're away from your system.
• Your system can generate a lot of email traffic.
If you do not have your own mail server, we
suggest using the free Gmail service which will
allow for a higher amount of emails.
• Emails should be sent to a different account than
the sending account.
• You can add two more recipient emails using the
Web Client software as shown in the Remote
Monitoring Guide.
SMTP Server – smtp.(example).com
Port – This is the port your mail provider uses
User Name and Password – These are for the sending e-mail address and were set up when you
created the e-mail account.
Receiver – This is the recipient e-mail account.
Sender – Example: QC NVR
Subject – This is the subject line of e-mails generated by this NVR.
Attachment – This allows the e-mail to include one or more snapshots as attachments
Encryption – The system supports SSL and TSL encryption.
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Interval – This adjusts the amount of time that will pass before the DVR sends out another e-mail. The
Health – When checked, the NVR will send out a test message at the interval below.
Interval - The Health check interval can be up to 24 hours.
• Once you've set up your email, click the Test button to check your settings.

FTP

File Transfer Protocol (FTP) allows you to securely
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share, manage, and distribute files over the
internet. You will need to already have a server
and FTP service tool to utilize this feature on the
NVR.
• Enter the FTP server address (Host IP) and port.
• Enter the user name and password for the FTP
• If the remote directory is left blank, the system
File Length – This is the maximum length (in minutes). Files under the maximum will upload completely.
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Image Upload Interval – This is the time taken between snapshots uploaded to the FTP.
• The lower portion of this window allows you to set up to two upload periods for each channel.
• Once you've completed your FTP setup, click the Test button to check your settings.

POE SWITCH

The network settings for the POE ports should not
be changed unless absolutely necessary.
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interval can be set from 0 minutes to 6 hours (360 minutes). If you are getting too many e-mails,
you may wish to increase the length of the interval.
account so the NVR can log into it.
will automatically create folders according to the
IP, time and channel.
Files longer than the maximum limit will only upload to that limit and not continue. If the value is
left at 0, there is no limit and the system will upload all files completely.
Recordings made during the time(s) selected will be uploaded to the server. You can specify which
type of incidents will be uploaded as well.
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