Qvis Cyborg Mini Hybrid T9 G620 Quick User Manual

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T9/16 G620 Mini NVR
Quick Users Guide
© Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
Manual updated January 2014
© Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
Manual updated January 2014
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  • Page 1 ® Cyborg Mini Hybrid T9/16 G620 Mini NVR Quick Users Guide © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 2 This “Quick Users Guide” briefly describes many of the Qvis DVR’s features. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    36-37 IP Cameras 37-43 Analog Cameras 44-46 DVR 47-50 Network 51-52 User 53-55 Alarm 56-58 Info 59-60 Update Support Technical Remote Assistance Recovery Notice Limitation of Liability Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 4: Qr Codes For Cyborg & Terminator

    CYBORG MINI HYBRID T9/16 G620 MINI NVR Or alternatively please visit: www.adata.co.uk © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 5: Hardware Requirements

    DVR. Note: Do not mix and match NTSC and PAL cameras. The Qvis DVR is designed to handle only one video standard at a time. NTSC and PAL are video footage standards, which are used all around the world.
  • Page 6 (as shown below). To return to the multi-tiled video monitor window, double click the left button, once again, but this time in the middle of the screen. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 7: Shutdown Procedure

    Firstly hover the cursor over the bottom of the interface area . This will allow the hidden ‘Toolbar’ to appear giving you four button options to choose from. Go to the ‘Toolbar’ at the bottom of the screen and click on the ‘Qvis DVR shutdown’ icon: A pop up window will ask if you are sure you would like to shutdown, select ‘Yes’...
  • Page 8: Taskbar Buttons

    Taskbar Buttons Much like a standard home PC, the Qvis DVR has a taskbar along the bottom of the screen containing a few useful buttons. Bottom Right Corner: This is not used during normal DVR operation, it is sometimes used during a support call.
  • Page 9: Video Playback Interface

    Select ‘Playback’ (highlighted by the red box) and you will then be asked to input your login details (see next page). The ‘Video Control Panel’ does not contain video playback controls anymore. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 10: Logging In: Playback

    (highlighted by the red box) on the interface. Please go to Page 12 ‘Video Playback Interface: Breakdown & Explanation’ for instructions on how to use the interface. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 11: Logging In: Instant Playback

    (please see example on Page 10). Once logged in you will be able to playback that particular camera’s footage. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 12: Breakdown & Explanation

    Select Cameras For Playback This will show thumbnails of what cameras are connected to the DVR/NVR. You can drag and drop these in to the tiles to view. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 13 The button next to it will allow you to Incident back-up the record list you have created. Records Please go to Pages 22-23 for a full backup explanation. button Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 14: Selecting & Arranging Cameras

    METHOD 1: Double click a thumbnail to automatically place in the first empty tile. Double Click METHOD 2: Select a tile with a left click and then double click a thumbnail. Select tile Double click camera thumbnail © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 15 Release mouse button when the cursor is above the tile you are moving the camera to. The camera footage should now appear in the new tile. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 16 Selecting and Arranging Cameras METHOD 5: Remove a camera by dragging it outside the video monitoring area. METHOD 6: Click upper right icon to display all cameras. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 17: Playback Timeline

    Firstly select the day on the calendar you wish to view the video footage from. The timeline(s) will then display any movement activity. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 18 You can also use the mouse scroll wheel to zoom in/out of the timeline, when you have the cursor hovering over it. *varying motion levels are only displayed and recorded when using selected QVIS cameras. Otherwise the timeline will only show when video was recorded, and not columns depicting different levels of motion. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 19: Incidents Records: Record List Menu

    Click on the ‘New’ button at the bottom of the window (shown in the red box to the left) to add a new incident to the list. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 20 You will also be able to amend any details of each indexed incident by selecting the particular incident name and then clicking the ‘Edit’ button at the bottom of the window. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 21: Incidents Records: Auto Setup

    10 ‘Create Incident’ minute period (highlighted by (you can adjust the red box). this time frame). Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 22: Incidents Records: Backup

    ‘Find Drives’ Button. IMPORTANT: Please make sure you have enough space on the external backup storage device before you backup your incident footage. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 23 ‘Backup Now’ button (example highlighted by the red box to the left). Once the backup transfer process is complete you should see a notification box as shown here: Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 24: Motion Exclusion Search On Playback

    The Activity graph will then be re-calculated to show only the amount of motion within the remaining area. It will then be clear when this portion, and only this portion, of the entire camera view changed. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 25: Schedule

    Schedule The Qvis DVR always records all connected cameras at the resolution, frame rate, and quality specified in Camera Settings. The Schedule function is used to modify this behavior during selected time frames. Please see Page 36 to be shown how to find the Schedule setup feature.
  • Page 26 25 fps (PAL)/30 fps (NTSC), High Quality video, with Motion Sensitivity turned Off. (These defaults can be changed by using the ‘Camera’ Radio Button under Settings.) © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 27 The Schedule Editor will now look like this: Once a block has been created, the Schedule Details can be edited or the block can be deleted. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 28 24 consecutive hours, an adjoining block must be created. If the settings are consistent from one block to the next, there will be no interruption in the recording. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 29: Ptz

    Once the video fills the entire screen, click the right mouse button on the video footage and select ‘PTZ’ on the options list that appears (highlighted by the red box below). Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 30 ‘DONE’. You will return to normal full screen of the chosen camera. Double click on the screen to return to the multi-tile mode. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 31: Eptz

    You can use the arrow buttons to move about once you have zoomed in to the video image. Click the ‘Done’ button, far right, to exit EPTZ. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 32: Eptz: Using Eptz On Backup Video Footage

    Right click on the file name to open an options box and click the Open With option then choose the VLC player. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 33 When you have finished using the zoom feature, repeat the steps to open the extended settings and video effects. Uncheck the interactive zoom box and close the window. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 34 Click on video and there you can choose to magnify 50%, 100%, or 200%. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 35: Ptz Cameras And Accessories

    PTZ Cameras & Accessories If you wish to find out more about our range of QVIS PTZ Cameras and all the Accessories available then please scan the QR codes below, with your phone, so you can be linked straight to the pages on our website which display all the details:...
  • Page 36: Settings

    Click on the ‘Settings’ button (highlighted by the red box below), and it will display the 9 menu headings. The 9 menu headings are highlighted below by the red box: © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 37: Ip Cameras

    The Camera Menu has 4 sub menus: IP Cameras: Setup, Add, Remove and Rename IP Cameras: Video Quality and Motion IP Cameras: Info IP Cameras: Privacy Region Settings Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 38 In the Password fields, enter 1234 in both places. Click the Search button (just below the network address info). © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 39 Cyborg finds and configures them. Should take only 1 or 2 minutes, at most. Click on a camera in the list to see further information about the camera, rename it or remove it. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 40 Motion Settings: You can set the motion sensitivity as either Max, Med, Min or Off Click ‘Accept Changes’ to save selections. Click ’Reject Changes’ to discard changes. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 41: The Playback Interface

    Note: Only our professional range of analog and IP cameras will show the level of motion activity on the motion sensitivity timeline in the playback interface. All other cameras including non-QVIS cameras will just display whether motion has been detected or not. The ‘IP Camera Motion Region Selection’...
  • Page 42 3rd person’s privacy, in an area you are covering with surveillance, e.g. blocking out the view into someone’s bathroom/bedroom window. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 43 All’ where you can select all the sectors on the grid all at once. Once you have completed your privacy masking setup click the ‘Accept Changes’ button at the bottom of the window. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 44: Analog Cameras

    These settings, including displayed resolution, frame rate, quality and motion sensitivity, apply 24x7x365. To override this default recording behavior on certain times/days, see Schedule (page 25). © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 45 Live Display for a particular camera. Before you can use this option you have to set a motion sensitivity level for the camera you wish to view the sensitivity level. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 46 Contrast: Adjust the slider to the preferred white or black colour levels. When you are happy with the changes click ‘Accept Changes’, or select other options. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 47: Dvr

    DVR Identification: This menu allows you to give a name and description to an individual DVR. This is useful if you have multiple DVR’s in your system. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 48: Auto Reboot

    One simple option is presented here. The option will allow you to capture 1 frames per second when motion is detected by the cameras setup to scan for motion. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 49 Your installer will set the correct settings for your PTZ camera. Note: UART (Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter) allows communication between the DVR and the functions of any PTZ cameras connected to the system. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 50 All options, after selection of a new option, will be asked if you are happy with the setup or whether you want to restore to the original setting. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 51: Network

    Use this drop down menu to select the speed of the DVR’s network connection. Click ‘Accept Changes’ to confirm selections. Click ‘Reject Changes’ to cancel selections. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 52 If the DVR is on the inside of a firewall, the firewall may need to be configured to pass through traffic on these ports. Note: See your firewall user guide/instructions to find out how to do this. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 53: User

    Having clicked enable account, find the account you wish to enable in the window on the left hand side and click on ‘Enable Account’. If the account is already enabled nothing will happen. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 54 Clicking ‘Allow ALL Privileges’ automatically fills all check boxes in that column. Click ‘Accept Changes’ to save selections. Click ‘Cancel’ to discard changes. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 55 Once the username and password meet the standards, clicking “Add” will bring up the Privilege Selection window. See above for instructions. Click ‘Accept Changes’ to confirm the new user. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 56: Alarm

    Settings Alarm This menu allows you to setup alarm triggers using the motion sensor functions of the Qvis operating system. When motion is detected (on the cameras you have selected to use the motion sensor function), you can set up to three different ways to be alerted.
  • Page 57 (max 120 seconds) of post alarm trigger footage (when there is no movement for the sensors to detect) is recorded. This again is to establish the scene for easier analysis. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 58 If you would like other people to be notified of alarm trigger incidents then you can add the email addresses here. Click ‘Accept Changes’ to save selections. Click ’Cancel’ to discard changes. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 59: Info

    No information can be manipulated within these sub menus. It is purely a read-only reference point. System Information: This allows you to view your system information. Manual updated January 2014 © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 60: Video Information

    Settings Info (continued) Video Information: This allows you to view your video information. Event Log: This allows you to view your event log. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 61: Update

    Update CD/DVD: To install the latest update package from a Qvis Labs-provided CD/ DVD, click here. using USB: To install the latest update package from a Qvis Labs-provided USB, click here. Note: In order to use Internet updating, the DVR’s network connection must be operational with public domain Internet access.
  • Page 62: Support

    Support This menu enables users to contact Qvis labs for support on problems with the DVR. The problem report can either be saved to a USB stick or sent via the web directly to Qvis Labs. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved.
  • Page 63: Technical Remote Assistance

    Technical Remote Assistance If you experience any issues or technical problems with your DVR system that even this user guide fails to resolve, then our Qvis technical support team are always happy to help. Please email our team: technical@adata.co.uk Most enquries are usually solved via email or through direct telephone contact, but if necessary the team are able to remotely access your DVR using the ‘Team Viewer’...
  • Page 64: Recovery

    Press the Reset button on the front of the DVR. If the DVR continues to be unresponsive, remove DVR power for >30 seconds. Restore DVR power. © Copyright Qvis Labs. All software and documentation rights reserved. Manual updated January 2014...
  • Page 65: Notice

    Limitation of Liability In no event shall Qvis Labs or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages including, but not limited to, loss of use, loss...

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