KGuard Security QRT-501 Operation Manual

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QRT-501
IE Operation Manual
Contents
Log In......................................................................................................................5
Main Screen............................................................................................................6
Task Bar...................................................................................................................7
Right Panel Control..................................................................................................8
Configure the Camera Settings.................................................................................9
Device Basic Information....................................................................................... 10
View the Device Information....................................................................... 10
Change the Device Name............................................................................10
Adjust the Date & Time Settings................................................................. 10
View the Record Schedule...........................................................................11
Format the TF Card......................................................................................11
Alarm Service Settings........................................................................................... 12
Configure the Alarm Settings...................................................................... 12
Configure the Email Settings....................................................................... 13
Configure the FTP Settings..........................................................................13
Network Configuration.......................................................................................... 14
Configure the Basic Network Settings......................................................... 14
Configure the WLAN Settings...................................................................... 15
Configure the DDNS Service Settings.......................................................... 15
PTZ Configuration.................................................................................................. 16
Configure the PTZ Settings..........................................................................16
User & Device Management................................................................................. 16
Configure the Users Settings....................................................................... 16
Restore the Default Settings........................................................................ 17
Reboot the Device.......................................................................................17
Backup the System Configurations.............................................................. 18
Restore the System Configurations............................................................. 18
Update the Device Firmware....................................................................... 18
Playback................................................................................................................19
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Safety and Regulatory Info
Safety Information
Warning
This is the symbol for indicating any potential hazard,
risk or condition requiring special attention.
The user needs to refer to the important operating
and maintenance or servicing instructions.
Caution
The lighting flash with an arrow head symbol, in an
equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user.
There is dangerous “voltage” presence near by the
product’s enclosure which may be risk of person.
Safety Precautions
1. Read the user manual carefully before attempting
to install the camera and keep the manual for future
reference.
2. Follow all instructions.
3. Always keep the glass lens clean to obtain the best
picture quality. Clean only with dry cloth.
4. Do not install near water or heat sources such as
radiators or other apparatus that produce heat.
5. Do not install the camera in places with high humidity.
6. Do not install the camera in places highly exposed to
gas or oil.
7. Do not install the camera in places enclosed by metal.
This may shield the electromagnetic waves and cause
signal reception to fail.
8. Do not touch the camera with wet hands.
9. Do not expose the camera to radioactivity or place
near medical equipment with radio waves.
10. Do not service the camera by yourself. Refer all
servicing to authorized personnel.
11. Always handle the device with care.
Warning
To prevent fire or shock, DO NOT expose the unit to rain or
moisture.
Caution
To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT use other power
cables other than the one supplied.
FCC Compliance Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class C digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when
the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense.
Modifications not expressly approved by the
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment under FCC rules.
Copyright
Copyright @All Rights Reserved.
All other trademarks mentioned in this manual are
trademarks of their respective companies.
Limitation of Liability
• This publication is provided “AS IS” without warranty of
any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not
limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability,
fitness for any particular purpose, or non-infringement
of a third party’s rights.
• This publication may include technical inaccuracies
or typographical errors. Changes may be made to
the information herein, at any time, for publication
improvements and/or of the corresponding device(s).
Disclaimer of Warranty
In no event shall the supplier be liable to any party
or any person, except for replacement or reasonable
maintenance of the product, for the cases, including but
not limited to the following:
• Any damage or loss, including but without limitation,
direct or indirect, special, consequential or exemplary,
arising out of or relating to the device;
• Personal injury or any damage caused by inappropriate
use or negligent operation of the user;
• Unauthorized disassemble, repair or modification of
the device by the user;
• Any problem, consequential inconvenience, or loss or
damage, arising out of combining the system with the
devices of a third party;
• Any claim or action for damages, brought by any
person or organization being a photogenic subject, due
to violation of privacy with the result of pictures from
a surveillance camera, including saved data, for some
reason, becomes public or is used for the purpose
other than for surveillance.
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Web Client
Use Web Client to remotely access the camera and configure the settings of camera.
NOTE: : Ensure that the computer has a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Safari, installed.
Before accessing Web Client for first time, you have to establish a connection from the camera to the wired router in
order to quickly obtain the IP address of your camera. You can also modify the IP address and, if necessary, modify the
default gateway to the new address.
1.
Connect the camera to the router using an RJ45 cable. Then connect your notebook to the same router using
another RJ45 cable.
Internet
2.
Download and install the IPCSearch software to your notebook.
NOTE: : The IPCSearch software is available at http://www.kguardsecurity.com/global/p/wi-fi-networkcamera-qrt-501/.
3.
4.
Double-click the IPCSearch icon (
) to open the IPCSearch software.
The program lists the camera by IP address. Double-click on the camera IP address field to open the camera
Web Client on your PC default web browser.
NOTE: : To configure the camera IP address, modify the necessary parameters and click Modify to save the
settings.
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Web Client
Log In
1.
Enter the login name and password.
2.
Click Sign in to login.
NOTE:
• The default user name and password are “admin”.
• If you log in IE browser for the first time or the live view is not properly display on the screen, click OCX Download
to download the OCX software and then install it on your computer.
IMPORTANT: To access your camera remotely, verify the following:
• Be sure to perform port forwarding first before browsing using the domain name or designated DDNS address.
• You have set the DDNS address of your IP camera. Go to
> DDNS Service Settings > DDNS Host.
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Web Client
Main Screen
After you login to Web Client, click Plugin Mode to enter the Main Screen.
NOTE:
• To view the live view with the quick control panel screen, click Motion-JPEG Mode.
• To search and play the recorded videos, click TF card video playback online. Refer to “Playback” on page 19.
The Live screen appears.
Right Panel Control
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Task Bar
Live View
Web Client
Task Bar
To access the common functions, click the respective icon shown on the task bar.
• Click
to enable the audio function. You can hear the live audio from the camera via PC if the audio setting is
set to ON. Click it again to disable the audio function.
to enable the talk function. You can talk between the PC and camera if an audio device connected. Click
• Click
it again to stop the talk function.
• Click
to start record manually. The video recording starts. Click it again to stop the manual recording.
• Click
to take a snapshot.
Click Save to save the captured image into your computer.
• Click
to access the Settings page.
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Web Client
Right Panel Control
You can use the Panel Control to access the PTZ Control panel and customize the display settings.
Click the direction arrow to select the
direction of the PTZ camera.
See the reverse image
(image is flipped vertically).
Zoom in/out.*
Start vertical patrol
(camera moves up and down).
Enable the I/O output.
Start horizontal patrol
(camera moves left and right).
Disable the I/O output.
Select the video format of your
location.
See the mirror image
(left and right sides are reversed).
Select the video stream quality.
Select the video stream frame rate.
Adjust the camera speed.
Set the baud rate of data
transmission.
Adjust the brightness level of the
display.
Adjust the contrast level of the
display.
Adjust the saturation level of the
display.
Adjust the chrominance level of the
display.
Go to a specific preset point.
NOTE: (*) Not supported in QRT-501.
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Reset all parameters to the default
settings.
Set a preset point.
Web Client
Configure the Camera Settings
Click
tab to configure the camera settings.
Main menu
Menu option/setting/status
NOTE: When all settings are complete, do the following:
• Click Submit to save all the settings.
• Click Refresh to refresh the settings.
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Web Client
Device Basic Information
Select this menu option to view the device information, customize the device name, and configure other general
settings.
View the Device Information
Click Device information to view the camera information including the firmware version, Web UI version, device name
and ID, MAC address, WIFI MAC address, alarm status, memory card total capacity, and available free space on the
memory card.
Change the Device Name
Click Alias Settings to customize the camera name. Enter the new name in the Alias field.
NOTE: The default device name is “WIFICAM”.
Adjust the Date & Time Settings
Click Device date&Time Settings to configure the date and time settings.
Device Clock Time: Display the current date and time.
Device Clock Timezone: Select the time zone in your location.
Sync with PC Time: Click to synchronize the date and time settings with your PC clock.
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Web Client
View the Record Schedule
Click Record Schedule to manage the memory card and configure the recording settings to be stored in the memory
card.
NOTE:
• It is recommended to use a TF card with size of at least 4GB, Class 6.
• The TF card is not included in the package. It is sold separately.
• The device supports up to 64GB TF card.
TF total capacity(MB): Display the total size of the memory card.
TF remaining capacity(MB): Display the available free space on the memory card.
TF state: Display the state of the memory card.
Timer recording: Check the box to record video continuously.
Format the TF Card
Click Record Schedule > Format to format the memory card.
A confirmation message appears on the screen. Click OK to confirm. All data will be deleted if formatted.
NOTE: Do not remove the memory card while card formatting is in progress.
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Web Client
Alarm Service Settings
Select this menu option to configure alarm, email, and FTP server settings.
Configure the Alarm Settings
Click Alarm Service Settings to customize the alarm settings.
Motion Detect Armed: Check this box to enable the motion detection alarm function.
Motion Detect Sensitivity: Select the motion detection sensitivity rate.
NOTE: This option is only available when the Motion Detect Armed function is enabled.
Alarm Input Armed: Check this box to enable the external alarm function.
Trigger Level: Select the alarm trigger level.
NOTE: This option is only available when the Alarm Input Armed function is enabled.
Check this box to activate the following action when the motion is detected or the alarm is triggered.
• IO Linkage on Alarm: Check this option to enable alarm output. You will receive an I/O message notification on your
smartphone when the alarm sensor is triggered.
• Send Alarm Notification by Mail: Check this option to send a notification email.
• Upload Image on Alarm: Check this option to upload the snapshots to the FTP server.
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Web Client
Configure the Email Settings
Click Mail Service Settings to configure email settings. When the email settings are properly configured, the system
will automatically send a notification email when events occur.
Sender: Enter the email address of the sender.
SMTP Server: Enter the SMTP Server of the sending email server.
SMTP Port: Enter the SMTP port of the sending email server.
Need Authentication: Check the box to verify the user settings.
SSL: Check the box if your email server needs the SSL verification.
SMTP User: Enter the user name of the sender.
SMTP Password: Enter the password of the sender.
Receiver 1/2/3: Enter the email address where the notification email is to be sent. You can set up to 3 email addresses.
Test: Click to verify all settings are correct. The system sends an automated email message to your inbox.
NOTE: If you received the test email, it means the configuration parameters are correct.
Configure the FTP Settings
Click FTP Service Settings to configure the FTP server settings.
FTP Server: Enter the FTP server address.
FTP Port: Enter the port number of the FTP server.
FTP User: Enter the user name of the FTP server.
FTP Password: Enter the password of the FTP server.
NOTE: Once the alarm is triggered, the system will automatically upload snapshots to the FTP server.
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Web Client
Network Configuration
Select this menu option to configure the network and DDNS service settings.
Configure the Basic Network Settings
Click Basic Network Settings to configure how the camera connects to the network.
This camera provides two network connection options: Static IP (Static Address) and DHCP (Dynamic Address).
• Static IP: Select this connection if the camera is directly connected to a DSL modem and your ISP has supplied you
with a predefined IP for your Internet connection.
• DHCP: Select this connection if the camera is connected to a router and DHCP is enabled.
Obtain IP from DHCP Server: Check this box to select DHCP network connection if the camera is connected to a router
and DHCP is enabled.
IP Addr: Enter the static IP address.
Subnet Mask: Enter the subnetwork IP address.
Gateway: Enter the gateway IP addresss.
DNS Server1/2: Enter the DNS server address. DNS Server1 is the primary DNS server and DNS Server2 is a backup
DNS server. Usually should be enough just to enter the DNS Server1 server address.
Http Port: Enter the port number that you will use to log in to the device via the web.
NOTE:
• The IP Addr, Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Server1, and DNS Server2 options are only available when the Obtain IP
from DHCP Server function is disabled.
• Obtain these information from your network administrator or your Internet Service Provider (ISP).
• If you cannot use the either of the two default media.web ports, 80 or 38401, the specified port may be occupied
by other programs or it is being blocked by your service provider. Enter other port number. In this case, you need
to add the port number after the IP address. For example, if you set the Web Port as 85, you need to enter the IP
address as “192.168.3.103:85”.
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Web Client
Configure the WLAN Settings
Click Wireless Lan Settings to configure the wireless network settings.
Scan: Click to search for available wireless router(s).
Using Wireless Lan: Check the box to use Wi-Fi function.
SSID: Enter the router name.
Authentication: Select the encryption type.
Share Key: Enter the password as you set in your router.
Configure the DDNS Service Settings
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) is a service that registers a domain name and the floating IP address with a DDNS server so that
the domain name can be routed to the IP address even if the IP is changed in a dynamic IP system. Click DDNS Service
Settings to configure the DDNS service settings.
DDNS Service: Select DDNS server type.
DDNS User: Enter the user name you registered on DDNS server.
DDNS Password: Enter the password you registered on DDNS server.
DDNS Host: Enter the domain name you registered on DDNS server.
NOTE: To apply a third party DDNS server provider such as a DynDNS domain name, visit http:dyn.com/dns. Follow the
on-screen instructions to complete the account setup.
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Web Client
PTZ Configuration
Select this menu option to configure the PTZ camera settings.
Configure the PTZ Settings
Click PTZ Settings to customize the camera cruise settings.
PTZ Speed: Specify the moving speed between two preset points.
Cruise Views: Specify the residence time for each preset point.
User & Device Management
Select this menu option to manage the user and device operations.
Configure the Users Settings
Click Users Settings to change the administrator password and create a new user profile. Only the Administrator can
create an account.
NOTE:
• By default, there is one administrator account. The administrator account user name and password are “admin”.
• We suggest you change the password to protect your privacy.
Each user type has different access rights.
• Administrator: Full access rights to configure the camera parameters.
• Operator: Limited camera operations such as pan/tilt control.
• Visitor: View live video only.
NOTE: To create a new user, enter the user name and password. Then click Submit to register the user profile.
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Web Client
Restore the Default Settings
Click Maintain > Restore Factory Settings to restore all parameters to the factory default settings.
A confirmation message appears on the screen. Click OK to reset the current parameters to the factory default settings.
Reboot the Device
Click Maintain > Reboot Device to reset the camera.
A confirmation message appears on the screen. Click OK to reboot the system.
NOTE: Do not disconnect the device from the power supply during the rebooting process.
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Web Client
Backup the System Configurations
Click Maintain > Backup Configuration to save the current camera configurations to your computer.
You will be prompted to confirm whether you want to open or save the configuration file (specify the location). The
default filename: config_backup.bin.
Restore the System Configurations
Click Maintain > Restore to restore your camera configurations.
On the Restore Configuration option, click the corresponding Browse button to select the configuration file to restore
and click Open. The file is displayed on the field. Then click Restore.
Update the Device Firmware
Click Maintain > Upgrade to reset the camera.
On the Upgrade Device Firmware option, click the corresponding Browse button to select the firmware file and click
Open. The file is displayed on the field. Then click Upgrade and wait until the upgrade process is complete.
NOTE: Any interruption of the firmware update may cause permanent damage to your camera.
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Web Client
Playback
After you login to Web Client, click TF card video playback online to search and play the recorded files stored in the
memory card.
Double-click the file that you want to play. The playback automatically starts.
Selected video
Click to download the video.
Playback Screen
Playback Time Bar
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Customer Support
KGUARD INFORMATION CO., LTD.
USA Technical Support Contact
Address: 4F, No.113, Jian 2nd Road,
Jhonghe District, New Taipei City 23585, Taiwan
TEL: +886-2-8228-6080
FAX: +886-2-8221-6857
Email: [email protected]
TEL: 1-949-450-0052
Email: [email protected]

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Key Features

  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Two-way audio
  • Motion detection
  • Recording to TF card
  • Remote access
  • PTZ control
  • Email alerts
  • FTP uploads
  • Alarm service settings

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What kind of memory card is required for the QRT-501 camera?
It is recommended to use a TF card with a size of at least 4GB, Class 6. The device supports up to 64GB TF card.
How do I configure the camera to send me email alerts?
Go to the 'Alarm Service Settings' menu in the web interface and configure the 'Mail Service Settings' to include your email address and SMTP server details.
Can I access the camera remotely from my smartphone?
Yes, you can access the camera remotely from your smartphone using the KGuard mobile app. You can download the app from the App Store or Google Play.
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