Q-See QC-SERIES Quick Start Manual - page 4
STEP 7
QC VIEW MOBILE APP
When you can view live video from the cameras, they are
tested and ready to be installed.
QC VIEW GLOSSARY
DVR Title: Use descriptive name, such as “Home DVR” or “Office” to help keep
track of multiple systems.
Username: User ID selected during DVR setup (“admin” is the default username)
Password: Password selected during DVR setup (“admin” is the default
password)
Live Preview/Playback: Uses the lower-bandwidth “Extra Stream” for mobile
viewing by default. “Main Stream” will be clearer but uses more bandwidth.
To view cameras, you need to add your DVR to the app.
A. Tap on Menu
B. Select Device Manager
C. Select Add (+)
D. Scan the QR code
E. Enter a name for your sysem
F. Enter your username and password
G. Tap on Start Live Preview
B
C
D
A
Unnamed
Scan QR Code
Register Mode:
Name:
SN:
Username:
Password:
Live Preview:
Playback:
Scan N’ View
Extra
Extra
Start Live Preview
G
F
E
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HELP AND ADVANCED SETTINGS
CAMERA TROUBLESHOOTING
When installing the cameras, the optimal placement depends on each
unique situation. The green areas shown in the illustration to the right
are usually the best locations to mount cameras, but also consider
the following:
• Field of view
• Accessibility to potential vandalism
• Exposure to undesirable weather
• Length of camera cable
• Proximity to high voltage wires or other
sources of potential electrical interference
• Do not place camera behind a window or
other obstruction
TIPS FOR INSTALLING CAMERAS
If you do not see video from a camera:
1. Check to ensure that the camera is connected to a Video-In port.
2. Check the individual cable connections - both video and power.
3. Connect the camera to a different video-in port to determine if the problem
is with a camera or a cable. Switch one element (camera, or cable, or power
supply) at a time to isolate the problem.