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® © Copyright Qvis® All documentation rights reserved. REAL TIME 4/8 CHANNEL 960H DVR P2P SERVICE REMOTE MONITORING SETUP GUIDE HOW TO REMOTELY CONNECT TO YOUR MEDUSA DVR AND VIEW YOUR CAMERA’S FOOTAGE - NO PORT FORWARDING REQUIRED Please follow the step-by-step instructions below on how to setup a connection from the DVR to one of three remote viewing interface methods provided by QVIS. OPTION 1: VIA QVIS CLOUD STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Connect display monitor, mouse, cameras, and an Internet connection using an Ethernet cable, to the DVR. Then connect power supply to start device bootup. The Startup Wizard will appear on your display monitor. Please make a note of the P2P ID number & Password (bottom left). It is recommended to create a new personal password in the DVR’s Account settings. Using a web browser on your PC, visit our P2P website: www.qviscloud.co.uk IMPORTANT: Click on ‘Active Install’ to install plugin to your browser to allow website to work. Click on the ‘Device Login’ button and then type in the P2P ID number and password in to the two input fields above. If you have no issues with the internet connection to the DVR then you should now be able to remotely monitor your camera footage using the Qvis Cloud website! WEB M USB VGA HDMI TV V/I A/O CMS Camera Camera Camera Camera AI 1 2 3 4 CLICK HERE FIRST INPUT P2P ID & PASSWORD HERE ®

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REAL TIME 4/8 CHANNEL 960H DVR

P2P SERVICE

REMOTE MONITORINGSETUP GUIDE

HOW TO REMOTELY CONNECT TO YOUR MEDUSA DVR AND VIEW YOUR CAMERA’S FOOTAGE - NO PORT FORWARDING REQUIRED

Please follow the step-by-step instructions below on how to setup a connection from the DVR to one of three remote viewing interface methods provided by QVIS.

OPTION 1: VIA QVIS CLOUD

STEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

Connect display monitor, mouse, cameras, and an Internet connection using an Ethernet cable, to the

DVR. Then connect power supply to start device

bootup.

The Startup Wizard will appear on your display monitor. Please make a

note of the P2P ID number & Password (bottom left). It is recommended to create a new personal password

in the DVR’s Account settings.

Using a web browser on your PC, visit our P2P website:

www.qviscloud.co.ukIMPORTANT: Click on ‘Active Install’ to install

plugin to your browser to allow website to work.

Click on the ‘Device Login’ button and then type in the P2P ID number and password in to

the two input fields above.

If you have no issues with the internet connection to the DVR then you should now be able to remotely monitor your camera footage using the Qvis Cloud website!

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OPTION 2: VIA SMART MOBILE APPSTEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

Connect display monitor, mouse, cameras, and an Internet connection using an Ethernet cable, to the

DVR. Then connect power supply to start device

bootup.

The Startup Wizard will appear on your display monitor. Depending

on whether your smart phone uses Android or Apple iOS, scan

the appropriate QR code on show on the screen and you will be taken to the App download page. Download and install the

mobile app:

IMSeye

Once installed, open it up and

press the button:‘Click to add

device’

If you have no issues with the internet connection to the DVR then you should now be able to remotely monitor your camera footage using the IMSeye remote monitoring app!

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Provide a device name, select ‘P2P’, press the

small QR code icon and scan the QR code found on ‘STEP 2 NET SET’, which

is the next step on the Startup Wizard.

Your Medusa DVR will now be

shown on the list along with a list of camera channels to

choose from.

The video channel display screen will then

allow you to view the cameras

connected to the Medusa DVR

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OPTION 3: WEB CLIENTSTEP 1

STEP 2

STEP 3

Connect display monitor, mouse, cameras, and an Internet connection using an Ethernet cable, to the

DVR. Then connect power supply to start device

bootup.

Once you have fully booted up the DVR (beyond the Setup Wizard), you will need to go to the P2P tab withing the ‘Network’ Menu. To do this follow the instructions below:

You now need to access your router’s setup interface to input the 3000 port number (input fields are usually named ‘TCP’ and found in the advanced settings of the interface). Please refer to your router’s manual for details on how to ‘Port Forward’.

If you have no issues with the internet connection to the DVR then you should now be able to remotely monitor your camera footage using the Qvis remote client interface!

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STEP 4

Right Click on the screen and select the ‘Main Menu’ option.

Select/Click on: ‘Configuration’

Select/Click on: ‘Network’

Select/Click on: ‘P2P’ tab within this menu.

Input 3000 in to the Local Port field. Take note of

the IP address, found on the Base tab.

In the address bar on your Internet Explorer Browser window, type in the IP address assigned to the DVR (This is the IP address you’ve taken note of in Step 2).

The Login screen should appear in the browser. Input the User Name and Password you use to access the DVR normally.

Login page

Web Client user interface

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IMPORTANT - PLEASE READFree subscription and use of the Qvis Cloud P2P remote monitoring website (As shown and explained on Page 1) will expire after 12 months – once that 12 month period has expired, an annual one off subscription charge will be issued to the user who has access to the account on the website. If you do not pay for this subscription fee the registered account on the website will be not be able to connect to

the Medusa DVR(s) that is/are setup on the account.

If you do not wish to pay for the subscription to continue using the Qvis Cloud Website, but you would still wish to remotely access the DVR to

monitor footage via the Internet Explorer web browser on your PC, please follow the simple steps to setup the connection on Option 3: Web Client

(Page 3).

• Please operate the DVR in a location where the temperature and humidy levels fall within the device’s environmental limits.

• Place the product in a flat horizontal location so that it does not suffer the risk of falling away from its position (unless fixed into place).

• Install the DVR in a well-ventilated place and make sure the air vent is not blocked.• Do not place containers filled with liquid on the device.

NOTE: When accessing www.qviscloud.co.uk using the IE browser, if it shows “ActiveX is not registered”, please modify the browser’s security settings (refer to operation manual) or setup up an exception in you anti-virus software to allow it to work. Please install and activate Quicktime Player if you are using Chrome, Firefox, Safari web browser to access your DV.

To ensure safe operation and to avoid damage to the device and/or becoming a operational hazard to the person(s) in contact with it, please read the following attention notices:

PRECAUTIONS

HDD GUIDENumber of cameras HDD capacity Available Time of HDD (hours)

4 1TB 194 2TB 388 1TB 128 2TB 25