Video Loss USING A POE POWER INJECTOR WITH A LOCAL NETWORK

USING A POE POWER INJECTOR
WITH A LOCAL NETWORK
MODELS:
QAPE102
QAPE801
Follow these instructions for connecting IP cameras to the same network as your NVR.
You will also need:
STEP 3
Connect the power supply to the POE
Injector and plug it into a power outlet.
• A network port that is connected to the same
router used by your NVR
IMPORTANT!: Do not connect
the power supply directly to the
camera!
• A power outlet
CAT5 Network Cable
(Color may differ)
Example of
Network Port
POE PORTS
POE
Block
Network
Port
Router/
Modem
INTERNET
Router/
Modem
PICTURE 3
POE Injector
2
STEP 5
Click on the Main Menu icon. (picture 4)
UPLINK
PWR
1
3
4
1
2
3
4
UPLINK
POE Injector
Local Network
STEP 4
Right-click with the mouse to open the
Control Bar at the bottom left of the
screen. (picture 3)
Internet
PICTURE 4
STEP 6
Click on IP Camera. (picture 5)
STEP 1
Plug the CAT5e network cable into a network port connected to the same router
used by your NVR. (picture 1)
PICTURE 1
STEP 2
Plug the other end of the CAT5e network
cable into the port on the POE Injector
labelled Data In or Uplink. (picture 2)
IP Camera
PWR
1
2
PICTURE 5
UPLINK
3
4
1
2
3
4
UPLINK
PICTURE 2
Instructions continue on other side
Vi
Enable
STEP 7
Click Search. (picture 6)
Channel
1
Manufacturer
Q-See
MODIFY DEVICE
IP Address
STEP 12 Server Port
Apply
Exit is
Make sure that the Enable
box
checked. (picture 10)
1/1
Add
Setup
Delete
Search
PICTURE 6
User Name
Enable
1
Channel
1
Manufacturer
Q-See
IP Address
1
Server Port
User Name
Password
STEP 13
Enter the User Name and Password for
the camera. (picture 10) This information
is found in the camera’s manual.
Password
STEP 8
Select one or more cameras by checking
the box(es) to the left. (picture 7)
STEP 9
Click OK. (picture 7)
ADD DEVICE
Manufacturer
Product Model
IP Address
Port
Q-See
9322M_ONVIF
192.158.0.140
85
Cancel
STEP 14
Click OK.
1/1
All
Setup
Refresh
OK
Cancel
PICTURE 7
STEP 10
Select the camera (it will highlight in blue)
in the Device Management window. It will
show “Disable” in the Status column on
the left. (picture 8)
OK
PICTURE 10
DEVICE MANAGEMENT
CH
Device Net Address
Manufacturer
Product Model
Status
1
10.151.151.100
Q-See
9322M_ONVIF
Connected
None
192.158.0.140
ONVIF
ONVIF
Disable
1/1
Add
Setup
Delete
Search
Apply
Exit
You should now see video from that
camera.
OK
Cancel
PICTURE 11
NOTE: Q-See’s QTN-series cameras will automatically display video in
the first available channel. Other brands or series cameras keep the
following in mind:
• The camera will need to have DHCP enabled
• The camera will need to be ONVIF compliant
•Q-See cannot guarantee that all third party cameras will be
compatible, or that all features (motion detection, recording, etc.) will
operate normally.
• Consult your camera’s manual for assistance with any of these points.
PICTURE 8
STEP 11
Click Setup at the bottom of the window.
(picture 9)
PICTURE 9
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