User Manual
MODEL QD6001D
QD6002D
QD6003D
QD6004B
QD6005B
QD6501B
QD6502B
QD6503X
High-Resolution Security Cameras
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About this Manual
This manual is written for the QD6000 series of high-resolution cameras and was accurate
at the time it was completed. However, because of our ongoing effort to constantly improve
our products, additional features and functions may have been added since that time and
to check for the latest firmware updates and product announcements. You can also find
technical details for your specific camera on its product page at our site.
Thank You for Choosing a Q-See Product!
All of our products are backed by a conditional service warranty covering all hardware for 12
months from the date of purchase. Additionally, our products also come with a free exchange
policy that covers all manufacturing defects for one month from the date of purchase.
Throughout the manual we have highlighted warnings and other important information that will
assist you in operating your new system in a safe and trouble-free manner. Please take the
time to read and follow all instructions and pay attention to alerts as shown below:
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IMPORTANT! Red boxes with this icon indicate warnings. To prevent
possible injury or damage to the product, read all warnings before use.
Please see the back of this manual for exclusions.
NOTE! Text in blue boxes with the Information icon offer additional guidance
and explanations about how to make the most out of your system.
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rights reserved. This manual and software and hardware described herein, in whole or in part,
may not be reproduced, translated, or reduced to any machine-readable form without prior
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respective owners.
Q-See is a registered trademark of DPS, Inc.
Disclaimer: The information in this document is subject to change without notice. The
manufacturer makes no representations or warranties, either express or implied, of any kind
with respect to completeness of its contents.
Manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages whatsoever from misuse of this product.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
For your safety
INTRODUCTION
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To prevent damage to your Q-See product or injury to yourself or to others, read and
understand the following safety precautions in their entirety before installing or using this
equipment.
Components and Connection
Installing Your Camera
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Connecting the Camera to a Security DVR System
Connecting the Camera to a TV or Monitor
Controlling Your Camera
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WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK!
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n Care should be taken during transportation, storage and installation of this camera to
avoid rough handling, dropping, or other abuse in order to prevent damage to the optics or
components inside the camera.
Operation
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Setup Menu
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n Camera should be installed in accordance with electrical standards including keeping the
camera and cable away from high voltage, using a surge protector and using only the
rated power supply.
Lens
Shutter/AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
White Balance
Backlight
n Do not use strong or abrasive cleaners on camera body or lens. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning the housing and a lens cloth for the optics.
Picture Adjust
ATR (Adaptive Tone-curve Reproduction)
Motion Detection
Privacy
Day/Night Mode
NR (Noise Reduction)
Camera ID
Sync
Language
Camera Reset
n Do not attempt to disassemble the camera. Only authorized, trained technicians should
service this camera.
n Cameras should not be immersed in water and should be mounted in a sheltered location.
Do not point camera directly at the sun or other strong light source.
Product Features
These cameras offer the following features:
n Ultra high definition video using 1/3” Sony HAD CCD II coupled with the latest Sony Effio-E
digital signal processors to produce 600 and 650 TV lines of resolution.
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n State-of-the-art IR cut filter to ensure accurate color representation during the day and
sharper images at night.
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n Low light and infrared operation. The camera takes advantage of even low levels of
ambient lighting to produce images with color.
n Automatically switches to infrared (black and white) mode when no light is detected.
n Infrared illumination (excludes QD6305X).
n Built-in motion detection. The camera can be set to respond to motion even without being
connected to a DVR.
n On-Screen Display (OSD) allows you to configure the camera using the built-in thumbstick
when connected to a monitor.
n Multiple language support; English, Spanish, French, Russian, Portuguese, German,
Chinese and Japanese.
n Customizable settings: WDR (wide dynamic range), White Balance, Contrast, Shutter
Speed, Sharpness, etc.
n Highlight Compensation. Excessive light, such as headlights, can be masked if desired.
n Manually adjustable 2.8mm to 12mmm varifocal lens and focus.
n High-speed Moving Object Capture function allows clear images of objects moving at high
speed.
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QD6005B AND QD6502B
QD6503X
COMPONENTS AND CONNECTION
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QD6001D
QD6002D
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Adjustable Sun Shade
Optics (lens and IR LEDs)
Zoom Knob (2.8mm - 12mm)
Focus Knob
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CS Lens (packaged separately)
Lens Mount Spacing Adjustment
Auto Iris Port (on right side)
Focus Adjust
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Clear Dome
Case
Optics (lens and IR LEDs)
3-Axis Mounting Bracket
Multi-Function Button
Power Connector
Iris Adjustment Ring
Zoom
Focus (behind rubber plug)
Body
Base Release Screw (both sides)
Mounting Base
Multi-Function Controls
Power Status Indicator
Power Connection
Mounting Base
Video Connector (BNC)
Multi-Function Button
Power Connector
Zoom (behind rubber plug)
Multi-Function Button
Power Connector
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Video Connector (BNC)
Video Connector (BNC)
Video Connector (BNC)
QD6003D
QD6004B AND QD6501B
INSTALLING YOUR CAMERA
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When installing your camera, it is important to select a proper site not only for field of view, but
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for other considerations as well:
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Distance from viewing/recording device. The further the camera is from the DVR or monitor,
the higher the chances of signal degradation. Typical 75Ω Video Cable provides acceptable
signal at distances up to 200’ (30m). At greater distances, UL-Listed shielded RG59 should be
used. The camera’s power supply should be located as near to the camera as possible when
the distance exceeds 200’ as the power level will drop over extended distances resulting in a
decrease in video quality and IR LED range.
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Do not place near high voltage wires or other sources of electrical interference. Electrical
interference will degrade the quality of the signal.
Optics (lens and IR LEDs)
Body
Adjustable Sun Shade
Optics (lens and IR LEDs)
Zoom Knob (2.8mm - 12mm)
Focus Knob
Place camera out of reach to avoid damage.
Base Release Screws (3)
Mounting Base
Avoid direct exposure to weather. Do not place the camera where rain or snow will hit the
lens directly nor should the camera be placed so that the sun or bright light shines directly into
the lens. Indoor cameras should never be placed outside. Weatherproof cameras will not work
when submerged. Ensure that all power and video connections are not directly exposed to
water and are protected from the elements.
Zoom Knob (2.8mm - 12mm)
Focus Knob
3-Axis Mounting Bracket
Multi-Function Button
Power Connector
Multi-Function Button
Power Connector
Do not place camera behind a window. The IR LEDs act like a flashlight and will create a
Video Connector (BNC)
reflection that will obscure events on the other side of the glass.
Video Connector (BNC)
Light levels should be approximately the same between camera and target area. A
camera in a brightly-lit area looking into a shaded area, or vice versa, will produce inadequate
results.
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DOME CAMERAS (QD6001D, QD6002D and QD6003D)
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A SECURITY DVR SYSTEM
CAMERA
STEP 1. The mounting base on the dome cameras will need to be removed prior to
STEP 1. Connect the BNC and power
installing the camera. The method for removing the base varies by the model:
leads from the camera to the matching
connectors on one end of the power
and video cable.
QD6001D - Using the included hexagonal
wrench, unscrew the two bolts from the side
of the camera.
The QD6503X requires a special adapter
(included). The two bare wire ends must be
inserted into the Positive (+) and Ground (
ports on the power input box at the back of
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the camera. The power cable plug connects
to the attached female power jack on this
adapter.
QD6001D Base
QD6002D - The base of this camera unscrews from the rest of the body.
IMPORTANT! When connecting the power and video cable between the
camera and the DVR, the “male” power end (red plug in the illlustration)
connects to the matching power lead on the camera.
QD6003D - Using the included hexagonal
wrench, unscrew the three hex screws
located around the sides of the camera.
STEP 2. For multi-camera packs,
connect the power lead on the other
end of the cable to the plug from the
power splitter. Or, if your package
includes a power distribution panel,
connect the power lead to one of the
power jacks on the panel. Proceed to
Step 4, below.
QD6003D Base
STEP 2. Once the base has been removed, position it where you want to mount the
camera and use it as a template to mark where to drill the holes for the included
mounting screws.
STEP 3. Remove base and drill out holes
STEP 4. Insert plastic expanders into holes
STEP 5. Use included screws to mount base to surface.
STEP 6. Attach camera to base.
For single camera packages,
connect the power lead to the power
adapter itself. In this case, you may
skip to Step 4.
STEP 3. Connect the power lead on the
power splitter to the camera power
adapter. DO NOT plug the adapter
into an outlet at this time.
BULLET CAMERAS (QD6004B, QD6005B, QD6501B, QD6502B and QD6503X)
STEP 1. At the desired location, use the included mounting template to drill the holes for
the mounting screws
STEP 2. Insert the plastic expanders into the holes
STEP 3. Mount the camera using the included screws.
QD6503X
This indoor camera requires a screw-type
STEP 4. Connect the BNC connector on the other end of the video/power cable to a Video
In port on the back of the DVR.
mounting rod (available separately)
Repeat Steps 1 through 4 for all cameras before continuing.
STEP 1. Install the rod mount as directed.
STEP 2. Attach the included mounting
bracket to the underside or top of the
camera as needed with the included
screws
STEP 5. Plug the power adapter into a surge protector* or turn on the power panel.
*When selecting a surge protector, it is STRONGLY recommended to use one that is
UL-1449 rated, for a clamping voltage of 330 or lower, a Joule rating of at least 400
and a response time of 10 nanoseconds or less.
QD6503X Mounting Bracket
STEP 3. Attach camera to mounting rod.
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CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO A TV OR MONITOR
A single camera can be connected directly to a monitor or TV with an RCA input using the
included cable and a separately available adapter if needed.
OPERATION
The On Screen Display (OSD) built into your camera allows you to control almost every aspect
of how it captures images. Using the built-in menus, you can control brightness, contrast,
white balance, shutter speed and other functions.
CAMERA
TV or MONITOR
STEP 1. Connect the camera to the
cable and power supply as described
in Steps 1, 2 and 5 above before
connecting it to your video display.
It should be noted that these settings must be made at the camera itself and they cannot be
set remotely. When used with a security DVR system, what you see on the screen will be what
is recorded - including the OSD menu. In fact, use of the OSD can trigger motion detection so
it may be advisable to temporarily disconnect/disable alarms or notifications when working in
the OSD menu.
STEP 2. Connect the camera to the
“Video In” port on the monitor or
television.
When saved using the “Save All” command, settings will be stored on the camera even in the
event of power loss. Once power is restored, the camera will continue to operate according
to your settings. You can revert to the factory default settings by selecting “Camera Reset” in
the menu.
For Television: You may need to tune or select the correct INPUT (i.e.; A/V, L1, L2, Source)
Consult your television’s manual for details.
Depending on your TV or monitor, you may
need to use a BNC-to-RCA adapter (not
included) to connect the BNC connector on
the video/power cable to your screen.
SETUP MENU
Pressing the multi-function or Menu button (depending on model) will open the OSD to the
first page of the Setup Menu. The menu will appear over the video image being delivered by
the camera.
SETUP MENU
LENS
SETUP MENU
MANUAL
PRIVACY
DAY/NIGHT
NR
CAMERA ID
SYNC
LANGUAGE
CAMERA RESET
BACK
OFF
AUTO
CONTROLLING YOUR CAMERA
SHUTTER/AGC AUTO
The camera’s on-screen menu is accessed by the multifunction button attached to the camera
cable. In the case of the QD6503X, a group of five buttons makes up the multi-function
controls. The operation of both types of control is similar.
WHITE BAL
BACKLIGHT
PICT ADJUST
ATR
MOTION DET
NEXT
ATW
OFF
OFF
INT
ENGLISH
OFF
OFF
To access the on screen display, press the
control or menu button. This will bring up
the menu on your system’s monitor or other
attached display. This button also acts as the
“Enter” button when setting your parameters.
EXIT
SAVE ALL
EXIT
SAVE ALL
Page 1
Page 2
To change a setting, scroll to the desired item until it is highlighted and press right or left to
select the desired value. Menu options with a “ ” indicate that there is a submenu. Clicking
on an item with that option will take you to the submenu. Move between the two pages using
NEXT or BACK as appropriate.
Navigate through the menu using the
directional controls. The cable-mounted
multi-function button acts as a miniature
joystick allowing you to move up, down, left
Cable-Mounted Multi-Function Button
or right through the menu and submenus.
On the QD6503X, pressing the individual
directional buttons will move you through the
on screen display.
LENS
This turns the auto iris feature on or off. The iris controls the amount of light entering the lens,
or exposure. Only the QD6503X has the capability to use this feature, but it will require an
automatic lens which is available separately. With such a lens attached, you can select;
TYPE - DC (direct current) or VIDEO (video
AUTO IRIS
control) of the iris.
In addition to the on-screen settings, you
can adjust the camera’s zoom, focus, and
in some cases the light level (iris). These
adjustments can be made externally with the
exception of the QD6001D which will require
removal of the dome to adjust.
TYPE
MODE
SPEED
DC
AUTO
MODE - AUTO (automatically adjusts), OPEN
(always opened) or CLOSE (always closed).
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SPEED - When the mode is set to AUTO, this
controls the sensitivity of the lens with a value
ranging from 0 to 255.
RETURN
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SHUTTER/AGC
BACKLIGHT
The Shutter setting controls how much light is used to “expose” each frame while AGC, or Au-
tomatic Gain Control “amplifies” the image to show more detail. As a general rule, the AUTO
setting will be sufficient as the camera will automatically adjust to changing light levels.
In the rare situation where automatic settings aren’t ideal, you can chose to adjust the auto-
matic settings or manually set the values by selecting AUTO or MANUAL respectively.
This allows the camera to compensate for lighting coming from behind the subject as well as
bright light sources within the image. Backlight compensation can be left turned off, turned on
(BLC) or set to Highlight Compensation (HLC) which masks overly bright light sources in the
image, making certain features easier to make out.
Auto Setup
AUTO SETUP
The image at right shows the default settings.
In this menu, you can adjust how the camera
behaves in brightly lit or dark situations by
adjusting the Shutter from 0-255 with zero
being the darkest. The AGC amplification
can be turned off or it can be set from x0.25
to x1.00 but the higher the amplification, the
higher the “noise” in the image.
HIGH LUMINANCE
MODE
SHUT
BRIGHTNESS
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LOW LUMINANCE
MODE
BRIGHTNESS
AGC
X0.50
RETURN
BLC Off
BLC On
Manual Setup
The shutter speed can be set from 1/60 sec-
ond to 1/10,000 second going from lighter
to darker with the higher speed. AGC’s value
can range from 6.00 to 44.8.
MANUAL SETUP
MODE
SHUTTER
AGC
SHUT+AGC
1/60
6.00
If there is a video monitor within the camera’s
field of view, setting the shutter to 1/100
(NTSC) or 1/120 (PAL) will reduce the flicker
on the screen.
RETURN
WHITE BALANCE
There are seven modes available for determining how your camera processes and displays
HLC Off
HLC On
color:
PICTURE ADJUST
ATW - Automatic Tracking White Balance. This is the default the camera constantly analy-
ses and adjusts to create a neutral white balance. Colors may be slightly underexposed but
generally accurate. Several settings can be modified, but the most significant is the Environ-
This setting allows you to adjust the way the picture is displayed on your screen. Changes
made will not affect what the camera captures. You can adjust brightness, contrast,
sharpness, hue and gain with values from 0-255. You can also flip the image horizontally using
the Mirror setting.
ment setting which adjusts the white balance
based on the light source. Daylight generally
ATW
SPEED
DELAY CNT
ATW FRAME
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has a bluish tint while indoor lighting will tend
towards yellow (light bulbs) or green (fluores-
cent).
PUSH - Working in a narrower band of
lighting - 2300K-10000K - it may over-com-
pensate the white balance if the field of view
ATR
Adaptive Tone-curve Reproduction (ATR) attempts to show details in both the well-lit and
shaded areas simultaneously for a more complete view. When enabled, both luminance and
contrast can be adjusted to produce a more balanced image.
X1.00
ENVIRONMENT INDOOR
RETURN
ATR
includes a large, single-colored object. However, it is the preferred mode for areas illuminated
by halogen lights.
LUMINANCE
CONTRAST
MID
MID
USER1 & USER2 - These are user defined modes The blue and red gains can be adjusted.
ANTI CR - (Anti Color Rolling) Reduces color rolling in areas illuminated by fluorescent lights.
MANUAL - Adjust the setting from 0-255 to best suit your personal preference.
PUSH LOCK - Locks in the white balance at its current level. This can be set by holding a
piece of white paper in front of the camera. Pushing the multi-function button will then estab-
lish the white balance. Use this when the lighting is constantly changing or the area surround-
ing the object under observation is over- or under-lit
RETURN
ATR On
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MOTION DETECTION
DAY/NIGHT MODE
Unlike most security cameras, your camera is capable of detecting motion by itself. If you are
connecting your camera to a Q-See security DVR, you will not need to enable this feature as
the DVR itself has motion detection capabilities. Enabling motion detection on the camera
while connected to a security DVR can produce adverse results by obscuring the recorded
video or generating artifacts which the DVR will interpret as motion causing it to record un-
necessarily.
This allows you to set the camera to switch automatically from day to night mode (the default)
or to permanently set it to Color or B/W operation. Please note that even when the camera is
set to Color mode, it will switch to black and white night vision when there is no longer enough
ambient light to support color video.
DAY/NIGHT
You can adjust the automatic settings.
BURST
ON
BURST - This is a signal sent out by the
camera even when no color information
is available. Some DVRs or security video
capture cards may require this to recognize
the camera. Q-See security DVRs do not
need a burst signal and it may be turned off.
DELAY CNT
DAY NIGHT
NIGHT DAY
003
003
003
DETECT SENSE - The camera’s level of sen-
sitivity to motion. The value range is 0-127.
MOTION DETECT
BLOCK DISP - If this is turned on, the cam-
era will generate pixelated blocks to highlight
motion within its view. It should be noted that
if you have this enabled while the camera is
connected to a security DVR, the DVR will
record the blocks as part of the video and
these cannot be removed from the recording.
MONITOR AREA - When enabled, you may
select up to four areas where motion will be
detected.
DETECT SENSE
BLOCK DISP
MONITOR AREA OFF
AREA SEL
TOP
BOTTOM
LEFT
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OFF
RETURN
1/4
DELAY CNT - The time interval delay before
switching from day to night mode.
000
000
000
000
DAY NIGHT - Sets the threshold level for when the camera should switch to night mode.
NIGHT DAY - Sets the threshold level for when the camera should switch to day mode.
The value range for both thresholds is 0-255.
RIGHT
RETURN
AREA SEL - This indicates which of the four motion detection areas you are working on.
TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT - These settings are used to define the size of the motion
detection area.
IMPORTANT! The DAY NIGHT and NIGHT DAY operations should be
tested during installation. Block the lens for a few seconds to force a switch
to night mode. Once the lens is unblocked, the camera should switch back to
day mode in less than 10 seconds. If it does not, slightly increase the threshold in the NIGHT
DAY setting. A dimly lit area or a very low iris setting may also prevent a return to day mode.
PRIVACY
This allows you to set up areas within the camera’s view that will be blocked from observation.
This may be the location of a combination lock, keypad or other area that requires privacy.
Like Motion Detection above, use of this feature is not recommended when the camera is
connected to a security DVR as it will create artifacts on the video recording which cannot be
removed.
NR (NOISE REDUCTION)
In low-light situations, there may be an
increase in “noise” (graininess or random
speckles in the video). Noise reduction can
be turned off or set to reduce noise in the
black and white (Y) and/or color (C) portions
of the signal. The value ranges for both the
Y and C filters is 0-15. The higher the value,
the more noise is reduced, but this can
reduce image sharpness.
NR
NR MODE
Y
C
Y/C
PRIVACY
AREA SEL - This indicates which of the eight
motion detection areas you are working on.
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004
AREA SEL
TOP
BOTTOM
LEFT
RIGHT
COLOR
TRANSP
MOSAIC
RETURN
1/4
TOP, BOTTOM, LEFT, RIGHT - As in Motion
Detection, these settings are used to define
the size of the motion detection area.
COLOR - The zone may be set to one of
eight colors; red, green, blue, light green, light
blue, light red, white and black.
000
000
000
000
RETURN
1
1.00
OFF
TRANSPARENCY - This sets the opacity of
the privacy block.
MOSAIC - Events occurring in the privacy
area are pixelated.
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CAMERA ID
TROUBLESHOOTING
You can enter an identifying name for your camera that will appear over the video image if you
so choose. This will appear in addition to any similar identification made using a DVR. You can
enter two lines of text with up to 26 characters each. Currently, only one such identification
Problem
Solution
field - CHR1 - is supported.
CAMERA ID
No picture or unstable image
Check both the power and video
connections to the camera.
To enter text, use the multi-function button
to navigate to the desired character and then
press the button to enter it and the cursor
will advance to the next position in the name.
The arrow buttons will allow you to move the
cursor within the camera name including to
the next line. Spaces can be entered using
the CLR button or the right arrow button.
CAMERA
The on-screen image is blurry.
The on-screen image is dim.
The on-screen image is dark.
1. Check the camera focus.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV
2. Check for fingerprints or dirt on the lens.
3. Check menu settings.
WXYZ0123456789-!”#$%&’
()_`,¥:;<=>?@\^*.x+/
CHR1 CHR2
1. Check for fingerprints or dirt on the lens.
2. Check monitor settings
CLR POS
RETURN
3. Check camera SHUTTER/AGC settings.
1. Adjust the monitor contrast settings.
2. Adjust camera SHUTTER/AGC settings.
Check camera WHITE BAL setting.
1. Check camera Noise Reduction settings
Clicking on POS will open a new window to allow you to position the name anywhere on the
screen (space permitting). Simply move the name around the screen using the multi-function
button. Clicking the multi-function button will return you to the ID setup window.
The on-screen image color is incorrect.
The on-screen image has a lot of noise.
SYNC
2. Check camera auto gain setting in
SHUTTER/AGC menu.
The camera is internally synchronized and this cannot be changed.
No motion detection or privacy frames.
The screen flickers.
Check whether those settings have been
enabled.
LANGUAGE
Select your preferred language; English, Spanish, French, Russian, Portuguese, German,
Chinese and Japanese.
Camera may be facing sun, television or
computer monitor.
The IR LEDs will not light up
1. Check the power connection to the
camera.
CAMERA RESET
This allows you to reset the camera back to factory default settings.
2. Power supply may need to be located
closer to camera.
IMPORTANT! After making changes to the settings, select SAVE ALL to
retain these in the camera in the case of power failure.
3. Change DAY/NIGHT mode on camera to
AUTO or B/W mode
The camera is not working properly, is hot,
smells or is producing smoke.
DISCONNECT CAMERA FROM POWER
SUPPLY IMMEDIATELY!
1. Check that correct power supply is in use.
2. Send camera out for repair.
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Q-SEE PRODUCT WARRANTY
Q-See is proud to back all of our products with a conditional service warranty covering all
hardware for 12 months from the date of purchase. Additionally, our products also come with
a free exchange policy that covers all manufacturing defects for one month from the date of
purchase. Permanent upgrading service is provided for the software.
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1. Equipment damage caused by improper operation.
2. Improper equipment operation environment and conditions (e.g., improper power,
extreme environmental temperatures, humidity, lightning and sudden surges of
electricity).
3. Damage caused by acts of nature (e.g., earthquake, fire, etc).
4. Equipment damage caused by the maintenance of personnel not authorized by Q-See.
5. Product sold over 12 months ago.
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purchasing our product. To do this, simply fill out the User’s Information Card on our website
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