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Password, Video setup, Language – Q-See QR404 User Manual

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5.2.8.2: Password

Click on [Main menu

SystemPassword] to adjust your system’s password

settings. This will generate a Password Setup dialog box that will allow you to

enable or disable password protection and also set up an administrator

password (Picture 61). Turning your Password Enable setting to “On” will

generate a User Password field and Administrator Password field to populate.

The password option supports up to 6 characters.

5.2.8.3: Video Setup

Click on [Main menu

SystemVID] to adjust your system’s video

preferences. This will generate a Video Setup dialog box (Picture 62) where

you can set your Video System settings to PAL or NTSC (NTSC is standard in

the USA). You can also adjust your VGA Resolution settings from the VGA

RESOLUTION drop down menu giving you the ability to choose from

1280x1024, 1024x768 or 800x600 for the VGA out port.

5.2.8.4: Language

Click on [Main menu

SystemLanguage] to adjust your system’s Language

preferences. The [System Language] menu will appear as illustrated in

Picture 63. Choose the language you want to use on your DVR from the drop

down menu then click [APPLY] button. The selection will be available after

system Auto restarts.

5.2.8.5: Info

Click the [Main menu

SystemInfo] to view your system’s device type,

software version and your MAC address.

5.2.8.6: System Maintenance

Click the [Main menu

SystemMaintain] to access the System Maintain

menu as shown in Picture 65. This menu allows you to reset the DVR to

factory default settings, update system software (firmware), and set system

auto-maintenance. Setting your Auto Maintain option to “On” in the drop down

menu will set your DVR to automatically check for updates on restart and you

can also update your system manually by clicking on the [System Update]

button. Please note that you must click on the [Apply] button in order for any

changes to take effect.

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