Qcam Qcam QSD-722 Quick Start Manual - Basic Operations
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Basic Operations
1. Insert the microSD card (up to 64GB) into the microSD card slot (metal contacts facing down) located on
one side of the QSD-722.
NOTE: The card must be formatted to FAT32. Most cards 32GB and below are default to FAT32. If you use
a
64GB card you will need to format the microSD card in FAT32
.
2. Move the slider located on the QSD-722 to the desired recording mode. There are three types of
recording modes as follows:
The left-most mode is the “Continuous”. This mode shows the symbol of an eye on the QSD-722.
This mode records continuously until the microSD card is full. It then overwrites the oldest recordings and
continues creating recordings (circular recording is enabled on this mode). To record as much video as
possible, this mode records in VGA resolution (640 x 360) by default.
The middle option is called “Triggering ” mode, which shows a symbol of a running man. This mode records
when PIR body heat is detected and for 2 minutes after the last motion was detected. This mode also uses
circular recording (your oldest recordings will be deleted in order to store new recordings). This mode utilizes
recording at a 720p resolution (1280 x 720) by default.
The right-most mode is the “Custom Mode”. Please refer to the Custom Mode Setup for instructions on how
to set up custom configurations.
3. Power on the
QSD-722
by holding the power button for about 2 seconds. You will notice the LED indicator
becomes active. Depending on what mode the
QSD-722
is in, you will see the following variations:
Without DC adapter:
Solid Green LED: camera is booted up
Solid Red LED: no card, card failure, low battery, or card is full (not in loop recording mode) Flashing Green
LED: camera is recording normally.
Green / Red LED intermittent flashing: battery low and recording.
DC adapter plugged in:
Solid Orange LED: charging but not recording.
Solid Green LED: charging complete but not recording Flashing Green LED: charging complete and recording.
Flashing Green & Orange: charging and recording.
Solid Red LED: no card, card failure or card is full (not in loop recording.)
Connected to computer:
Solid Orange LED: charging
Solid Green LED: charging complete
4. To view your recordings, plug the
QSD-722
into your computer using the provided USB cable. The camera
will appear as a removable disk, and should appear in “My Computer” (on Windows). On Mac, open up
“Finder” and the device by default will appear on the left side listings under “devices”.Inside the device
will be a folder labeled “DVR”. This folder holds all recordings made on the
QSD-722
. From here, you can
view, copy, or delete any recordings you wish.
NOTE: The camera cannot record while connected to a PC.