Chapter 4 main menu setup – Q-See QT454 EN User Manual

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CHAPTER 4 MAIN MENU SETUP

Email Tab
This tab allows you to set how your DVR will send out e-mail alerts. You will be able to send
e-mail alerts to three addresses.

NOTE! Depending upon your settings, the system can generate a lot of e-mail

alerts. For that reason, we recommend setting up a dedicated e-mail address
specifically for the system to send alert notices. If you do not have your own
e-mail system (such as a corporate mail server) you should consider using a
free e-mail provider. However, because many free e-mail services allow only
a limited amount of e-mail traffic we specifically recommend using Google’s

Gmail service with its higher limit. Similarly, you will want the alert e-mails to go to a different
account than the one sending them. This will ease your management of these alerts.

If you do not have your own e-mail system, please set up a free account which the DVR can
use to send out alerts before proceeding.
For the example below, we will use Gmail. The settings can be found under

Options when

logged into your Gmail account.
Clicking on any of the fields will bring up the virtual keyboard allowing you to enter the data.
The virtual keyboard is capable of handling upper and lower case letters as well as numbers
and symbols. Click the ENTER button to enter your input or ESC to exit the field without
applying any changes.

SMTP Server: smtp.gmail.com
Port: 465 (standard port for Gmail - others

may vary)

SSL Check: You will need to select this for

Gmail. Other ISPs may vary.

Send Address: Enter your new address. This

will appear on alert e-mails sent from
the DVR

Password: Enter the password you created

for this account. Remember, it will be
case-sensitive.

Receive Addresses: You may set up to three

e-mail addresses to receive alerts. It
is strongly advised that you do not
use the same address that the DVR is
using to send alerts.

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Advanced
Attaching Image Amount: The alert e-mails can include up to three images
Snap Time Interval: The interval of the images can range from every second to every five

seconds.

Other Settings
Commercial ISPs provide their customers with dynamic addresses (IP numbers). These
numbers can change from time to time depending upon your service provider. Doing so can
cause you to lose the ability to remotely access your DVR from your mobile phone or other
out-of-network device. To prevent this from happening, we recommend using a Dynamic
Domain Name Service (DDNS). This will give you a domain name that can be linked to your IP
address and will automatically – and invisibly – forward remote connections to your network
when the IP address changes.
Q-See offers DDNS for free at MyQ-See.com. Create a domain name, user name and
password before proceeding. DynDNS.com also offers a similar free service. This is covered
in-depth in the Remote Monitoring Guide.

Select the box in the DDNS field to enable
DDNS. You will then enter the user name,
domain name and password you created into
the appropriate fields. You can also select the
interval in days at which the DDNS checks to
see whether your IP address has changed.
Intervals range from every 30 minutes to once
a day.

You can now access the DVR remotely by inputting that domain name into the web browser.

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Network

Network

Substream

Substream

NETWORK

NETWORK

Default

Default

Apply

Apply

Exit

Exit

Test

Test

DDNS
DDNS Server
User Name
Password
Host Domain
Update Interval [Hours]

UPnP

DDNS
DDNS Server
User Name
Password
Host Domain
Update Interval [Hours]

UPnP

Email

Email

Other Settings

Other Settings

MyQ-See.com
[email protected]
myqseeaccountpassword
myaccount.myq-see.com
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MyQ-See.com
[email protected]
myqseeaccountpassword
myaccount.myq-see.com
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