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WHICH CABLE TO USE?
Your cabling needs will depend on the distance between your camera and your DVR. Q-See
offers several cables to fit specific needs. These may be purchased from the same location as
where you bought your camera, or on our website: www.q-seestore.com
Q-See Model
QS50B (50')
Number
QS100B (100')
Maximum Run Length
100'
Quality Output
Standard
Type
75Ω Video Cable
Shielded
No
Plenum Rated
No
Pre-Attached Connector
Video
BNC
Audio
N/A
Power
2.1mm
Usage
Indoor/Outdoor · Do
not run inside walls or
underground
For best results, it is highly recommended that you use RG-59 cable.
NOTE: To extend the RS485 data cable needed to control the camera, you may use any 24
gauge wire, including Cat 5.
To maintain video quality:
· Video quality is always enhanced by using shielded cables.
· Always check state and local laws before installing cameras. (2011 NEC 820.44)
· To prevent video signal loss, run one continuous cable between the camera and DVR for
best results. If more length is required, use the minimum number of inter-connection points
possible.
Other notes:
· If a cable run exceeds 800ft, we recommend using RG-6 coaxial cable which is available at
most retail building supply companies.
· If your home or business is pre-wired with CAT-5 cable, then you can run up to 1000ft.
Powered video baluns are required for easy installation.
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QSVRG60 (60')
QS59500 (500')
QSVRG100 (100')
QS591000 (1000')
QSVRG200 (200')
200'
800'
High
High
RG-59
RG-59
Yes - UL Rated
Yes - UL Rated
No
No
BNC
None
N/A
N/A
2.1mm
None
Indoor/Outdoor · In-wall or along wall

OPERATION

The your camera can be controlled manually through a PTZ keyboard (if supported by your
DVR), or by using the PTZ controls on the DVR to which it is connected. Depending on the
software used, it is also possible to control the PTZ camera remotely when you are logged into
the DVR via the Internet, a remote monitoring program or a smartphone app.
You can also program a cruise - also called "scan" or "tour" on some systems - so that the
camera will perform a set search pattern of the surrounding area. Up to 128 preset points can
be stored on the camera. As mentioned in the section on Connecting the Camera, you will
need to consult your DVR's manual for specifics on how to enable your system to control your
camera. That manual should also contain instructions on how to program points and cruises
for the camera to use.
GENERAL CRUISE SETUP PROCEDURE
While each DVR system is different in the
specifics of how to set up a scan, there
are general similarities. Most involve the
process of pivoting the camera to the desired
starting point and saving that point. Then, by
selecting one or more points for the camera
to move to in sequence, a scan path is built
which is then saved. Often, multiple paths
can be saved within the DVR, which can be
selected for later use.
These points can be set using a special PTZ
keyboard, or by using the PTZ controls on
the DVR itself. Two such on-screen interfaces
are shown at right; the QT-Series (top) and
QC-series (bottom). In both examples,
directional control is achieved by using
the DVR's mouse to click on one of the
directional arrows. As long as the arrow is
held, the camera will move in that direction.
There are no horizontal stops and the camera
can rotate continuously if desired. The
camera's elevation is limited to 90°.
On both control panels there are controls for zoom, focus and iris (light level). The QD6531Z
has a 3x optical zoom lens which will adjust between 5 and 15mm. The camera has an auto-
focus feature and is not user adjustable. Objects closer than 20" (50cm) will be blurry due to
the limits of the automatic focus. Likewise, the camera automatically adjusts the iris internally
and that setting is not manually changeable by the user.
Of the 128 presets available on the camera, presets 1-80 may be used for defining camera
positions. The remaining 48 are commands for the camera. Of that latter group, Preset 95 is the
most useful as it will erase previously configured presets.
01
01
02
02
03
03
04
04
05
05
06
06
07
07
08
08
All
All
No.
No.
1
1
Zoom
Zoom
Focus
Focus
Save
Save
Iris
Iris
Speed: 5
Speed: 5
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