TECHVIEW QC-3762 User Manual

TECHVIEW QC-3762 User Manual

2.4ghz digital wireless 7” lcd surveillance kit
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2.4GHz Digital Wireless
7" LCD Surveillance Kit
User Manual
QC-3762

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  • Page 1 2.4GHz Digital Wireless 7” LCD Surveillance Kit User Manual QC-3762...
  • Page 3: Box Contents

    Box Contents: 1 x 7” LCD Monitor 1 x Wireless Camera 2 x Mains Power Adaptors 1 x Camera Antenna 1 x Mounting Hardware...
  • Page 4 Product Diagram: 7” LCD Monitor: Description 7” LCD Touch Screen Wireless Antenna Microphone...
  • Page 5 Description Power/Scan Button Volume Up Volume Down Talk Button SD Card Slot Speaker Power Socket LED Status Indicator Folding Stand...
  • Page 6 Wireless Camera: Description Weather Shield Camera Lens Wireless Antenna IR LEDs Microphone Motion Detector (PIR) Speaker...
  • Page 7 4. Press and hold the power/scan button located on the top of the monitor for 3-4 seconds for the unit to power up. 5. The monitor will display the TECHview startup screen for a few seconds and will transition to live view.
  • Page 8: Viewing Modes

    Operation: Viewing Modes: The live view area displays the live video stream from the cameras, each camera will display its own section of the quad view or can be viewed individually. There are 4 viewing modes That can be displayed as shown below: ...
  • Page 9 Live Screen Diagram: Different icons are displayed on the monitor screen depending on what is going on with your cameras. This image shown below is an example of what could be on your screen (the video image is removed to make it easier to see the icons). Please see the icons and descriptions listed below: Icon Description...
  • Page 10 Time Stamp Current date/time is displayed in day/month/year, second/minute/hour format. SD Card Overwrite Displays if the SD card is allowed to overwrite files when it is full. Channel Indicator Displays the current channel number you are currently viewing. If viewing multiple cameras at once, the camera indicator will appear above each video display.
  • Page 11 Pop Up Menu Tab: This pop up menu tab will display settings for playback recorded files, set alarms, change the brightness and general settings. To enter this menu, press the pop up menu tab as shown below: Playback: You can manage recorded files within this screen. You can see what recorded files you have, play or delete them.
  • Page 12 3. Press the recorded file you want and it will start playing, with a bar across the bottom of the screen for control. 4. When the file is finished playing, the monitor will display the recorded file list again. 5. Press the recycle icon to delete the recorded file.
  • Page 13 Brightness: This allows you to set each camera’s brightness level. Press the brightness icon which is as shown below: Press + or – to increase or decrease the monitor’s screen brightness. Press the up menu tab to return to the previous menu. General Settings: The general settings tab will display camera setup, recording setup, system settings, motion detection settings, network setup and firmware upgrade which is shown...
  • Page 14 Main Screen Sub-Screen Description This system comes with cameras already paired. Use Pairing to assign these cameras to different Paring channels or to pair additional new cameras to the Camera Setup monitor. ON/OFF Makes the cameras visible to the monitor. Resolution Adjusts the video quality of each camera.
  • Page 15 Camera Setup: This allows you to pair existing or additional cameras, turn the cameras on or off and adjust the resolution as shown below: Pairing: Your camera is already pre-paired to the monitor on channel 1. When you add a new camera to your system, you have to “pair”...
  • Page 16 On/Off: When you add a camera to your system, pair up the camera with the monitor and the system will automatically turn it on. 1. Press the switch bar under the camera you want to turn on or off. 2. The switch bar indicator will turn green when the camera is on. It will be greyed out when the camera is off.
  • Page 17 Recording Setup: This allows you to set the length of time the system will automatically record when the motion trigger records, schedule a set time for recording for set up file overwrite. Duration: You can set how long the camera keeps recording after motion detection is triggered. The options are 15 seconds (Default), 30 seconds, or 1 minute.
  • Page 18 Press the scheduled recording icon and the overview will display as shown below: Press the modify button in the lower right corner to display the schduled recording setup screen. Select the camera you wish to setup scheduled recording for, if you want more than one camera to record at the same time then select multiple cameras.
  • Page 19: System Settings

    Press the left arrow to return to the previous menu. System Settings: You can use these settings to change the date, time, time zone, language, reset to default, format memory card and information as shown below: Date & Time: Press the date &...
  • Page 20 Press the up or down arrow to set the time.  Press the AM/PM block to toggle between them.  Press the up or down arrows to set the correct hour and minute. Press the left arrow to return to the previous menu. Time Zone: Time Zone allows you to set the time zone your monitor is in.
  • Page 21 Select the language you want your system to use. Press the left arrow to return to the previous menu and will automatically change over to the selected language. Please Note: Restart is not neccsesary once you change the language. Default Reset Settings: Press the default settings button to reset to original factory default settings.
  • Page 22: Motion Detection

    A progress bar will be displayed on the screen. After formatting is complete format ok message will display. Information: This screen lists the firmware information of the monitor and all cameras paired to it. Press the information button to display this screen. Press the left arrow to return to the previous menu.
  • Page 23 Sensitivity: This option allows you to set the camera’s motion detection sensitivity levels to high, low, or off. Press the sensitivity button to access the following menu: Press high, low, or off to set sensitivity. Press the left arrow to return to the previous menu. Mask Area: Use this option to mask off any parts of the viewing area you don’t want to be included for motion detection.
  • Page 24 Upgrade From SD Card: Press the upgrade from SD card button to upgrade the firmware. To upgrade the firmware through the SD card, select yes on the confirmation screen. A progress screen will be displayed. When the update is complete, the monitor displays Firmware Upgrade Successful and automatically reboots.
  • Page 25 Recording Live Video (Monitor): On the live viewing screen, press the red viewing icon for the camera to begin recording. The icon will blink and turn blue while recording. Press it again to stop recording. The icon stops blinking and will turn red. Please Note: You can record from all cameras at the same time.
  • Page 26 Select any area of the screen that does not have control icons to bring up the playback progress bar. Press any area again to close it. While playback progress is visible, you can fast forward/ rewind by dragging the playback bar forwards or backwards. Please Note: On the playback progress bar, tap the double arrow to skip forward or backwards about 10 seconds.
  • Page 27 Troubleshooting: If… Try… ·Make sure the camera is connected to power. ·Make sure that the camera's antenna is attached and The camera's signal status icon the monitor's antenna is extended. shows no bars ·Make sure the camera is paired to the correct channel. ·Re-pair the camera and monitor.
  • Page 28: Specifications

    Specifications: Monitor: LCD: 7” Touch Screen Frequency: 2.4GHz Digital Wireless Range: Up to 100m Resolution: 800 x 480 (VGA) Video Compression: MPEG-4 Recording Format: ASF Storage: Up to 128GB SD Battery: 3.7V, 2000mAh Li-Ion Battery Time: Up to 2.5hrs Power: 5VDC, 2A Dimensions: 196(L) x 123(H) x 20(D)mm Camera: Image Sensor: ¼”...

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