Toshiba EVR16-X, EVR8-X, EVR32-X, DVR16-X, DVR8-X, EVR64-X Introduction, What is a Surveillix DVR

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Introduction

What is a Surveillix® DVR™

A Surveillix DVR is simply a server that performs as a High Definition Digital Recorder. By utilizing the many features of a computer, including processing power, storage capacity, graphics compression, and security features, the DVR unit is more powerful than the analog recorders of the past.

The Surveillix DVR server software comes pre-configured for fast and seamless integration within your existing IT infrastructure. Designed around Microsoft® Windows® 2000, the server software offers unparalleled stability, security, and ease of use. Accordingly, your security investment has never been easier to maintain. Multiple users may simultaneously connect through any network connection for instantaneous live viewing, digital search, and off site video storage. Users can also connect remotely through DSL, Cable Modems, ISDN, or 56K dial-up. This powerful software enables users to establish recording schedules, create motion detection zones, use PTZ controls, and configure alarm inputs and outputs for each of the system's cameras. With the latest advancements in the DVR Server Software, searching and indexing your video archive has never been easier. Video can now be found, viewed, and exported in a number of file formats with just a few clicks.

The Surveillix DVR is high performance security product ready to meet today’s security demands.

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Contents EVR DVR Surveillix KV-EVR / KV-DVR Operations Manual Iii Surveillix DVR User Guide Limited Warranty Rack Mount Instructions UL NoticeSafety Precautions CE NoticeImportant Safety Instructions Disc Tray Do not use the DVR unit when moisture condensation may occur Table of Contents Setup Options LAN / Isdn / Pstn Connections Digital Signature Verifier About this Guide Technician NotesWhat is a Surveillix DVR IntroductionNew Features Toshiba’s Surveillix DVRs include the following new featuresPage DVR Description This chapter includes the following informationBasic Features Front Panel Controls and LEDs KV-DVRKV-EVR Rear Panel Connectors OFF Page Getting Started Identifying included components Included Component ListKeyboard Setup Mouse SetupMonitor Setup Power SetupConnecting a Video Source to the DVR Looping Output TerminationConnecting Sensors to the DVR Connecting Control Outputs to the DVRSensor Input Control OutputAdditional Outputs and Connectors Looping OutputsSwappable Hard drives Swapping a Hard DriveSvga Output To VGA Monitor Video Output To TV/VCR Optional Components NP-FM56USBDVR Basics Turning on the DVR Turning off the DVRTurning the DVR unit on Turning the DVR unit OFFImportant Information HVR/NVR Registration and UpgradeObtaining your Unlock Code Page Native POS Registration and Upgrade Unlocking your new network deviceObtaining your Unlock Code Unlocking your new POS upgrade Display Screen 3 4 5Camera View IiinstantRecording Status Indicator Screen Division MenuPage Setup Options Setup Overview Setup Screen OverviewCamera Setup Network Device Setup Setting up a Network DeviceMotion Activating an Alarm Output on a Motion Event Enabling Alarm Output on a Motion EventCreating a Motion Area Creating a Motion AreaFrame Setup Maximum PPS Table Frame Setup Page Schedule Setup Recording Recording ScheduleSchedule Setup Sensor Sensor ScheduleScheduling Alarm Events Creating a Recording Schedule Based on a Sensor AlarmCreating a Recording Schedule Motion and Continuous Creating a Recording Schedule SensorScheduling Alarm Events Motion Special Day ScheduleCreating and Editing a ‘Special Day’ Schedule SensorCreating a ‘Special Day’ Schedule Deleting a ‘Special Day’ ScheduleGeneral 12 11Video Loss Alarm Voice WarningIntensive Recording Intensive Recording OverviewActivating Intensive Recording Audio Auto SequencingCustom Mode Network Setup for Remote Connections Network SetupEnabling 2-Way Audio Two-Way AudioActivating a 2-Way Audio Connection For The First Time Page PTZ Setup Information Administrative User Management User RankChanging the Administrator Password Changing the Administrator PasswordStorage Check Adjusting the Time and Date Instant RecordingPage Search Options Search Overview Play Controls Hour / Minute Control BarAdjusting the Brightness of an Image Advanced OptionsZooming in on an image Zooming in on a portion of an imageClean Image Search Options OverviewAccessing the Daylight Savings Time ‘lost’ hour Performing a Basic SearchDaylight Savings Time Print/Open/Export ImagesPrint Save to JPG or AVITo print an image, follow these steps DefinitionSingle Clip Backup Index Search Performing an Index SearchPage Preview Search Minute IncrementsObject Search Performing a Preview Search10b Graphic Search Performing an Object SearchPerforming a Graphic Search Audio PlaybackPlaying Audio with the Video Pan / Tilt / Zoom Setting up a PTZ Camera PAN/TILT/ZOOM OverviewSupported Protocols BELSetting up a PTZ DVR8-60 and DVR16-120 Models Attaching the RS-232 adapterUse the Brown and Red Wires PTZ Setup Creating a Preset Creating and Viewing Preset PositionsViewing a Preset PTZ Address Setting Accessing PTZ Menu’sUsing the onscreen controller and Compass Using the onscreen CompassUsing the Onscreen Compass Understanding tours PTZ Tour Scheduling Page Backing up to a CD-RW Drive Backup Overview DirectCD Format UtilityFormatting a CDR or CD-RW from Windows Format a CDR or CD-RW Disc on the DVR unitFormatting a CDR or CD-RW from the Backup Window Backup Options OverviewPage Scheduled Backup Options Overview Specifying Scheduled Backup Drives Creating Scheduled BackupSpecifying Scheduled Backup Drives Creating Scheduled BackupSingle Clip Backup Backing up to a CD-RW Drive or Hard Drive Backing up to a CD-RW Drive or Hard DriveRemoving the Disc from the CD-RW Drive Removing the Disc from the CD-RW DriveSetting the DirectCD Path using vFormat Confirm Windows Password using vFormatSetting the DirectCD Path using vFormat Confirm Windows Password using vFormatLAN / Isdn / Pstn Connections Configuring TCP/IP Settings Connecting to a LAN using TCP/IPLAN Overview Connect the DVR to a LAN 100101 Digital Signature Verifier Installing the Digital Signature Verifier InstallationDigital Signature Overview Using the Digital Signature Verifier 105 Backup Viewer Backup Viewer Overview Installing the Backup Viewer 109 110 Startprogramsdvrbackup Viewerbackup Viewer Loading Video from Cdrom or Hard DriveEmergency Agent Installing the Emergency Agent Emergency Agent OverviewConfiguring the DVR Configuring the Client PC Emergency Agent Window Search Alarm Window Configuration Window 119 Web Viewer Web Viewer Overview HighlightsConnecting to a DVR using Web Viewer Configuring the Server for Remote ConnectionClosing the Web Viewer 123 Remote Software Remote Software Overview Remote Client Minimum Requirements Remote Software Setup Installing Remote SoftwareRemote Client Recommended Requirements Create a New Remote Connection Creating a New Remote ConnectionRemote Server Setup 129 Appendix a KV-DVR Specifications KV-EVR Specifications
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DVR16-X, EVR64-X, DVR8-X, EVR32-X, EVR16-X specifications

Toshiba has made significant strides in the realm of video surveillance technology with its latest offerings: the EVR8-X, DVR8-X, EVR16-X, EVR64-X, and DVR16-X. These advanced systems exemplify the marriage of robust performance, high-quality imaging, and cutting-edge features designed to enhance security and surveillance operations across various environments.

The EVR8-X and DVR8-X models are optimized for users who seek effective surveillance solutions without compromising on functionality. Both systems support up to 8 channels of video input, ensuring comprehensive coverage in smaller to medium-sized areas. Their compatibility with high-definition cameras allows for crisp and clear image capture, vital for accurate monitoring and incident investigation. Equipped with intelligent image processing technologies, these systems minimize noise and enhance image clarity, ensuring that every detail is captured, even in challenging lighting conditions.

Scaling up in capabilities, the EVR16-X and DVR16-X models offer 16-channel support, making them suitable for larger installations. These units are engineered with advanced encoding technologies, ensuring efficient video storage while maintaining high-quality playback. Users benefit from features such as motion detection and event-triggered recording, which optimize storage utilization and reduce unnecessary footage, enabling more focused monitoring.

For those requiring an even more expansive solution, the EVR64-X stands out. With the ability to support up to 64 channels, this system is designed for larger corporate facilities or urban monitoring scenarios. It features distributed architecture, allowing for the management of multiple camera feeds while ensuring system stability and high performance. The EVR64-X also includes advanced analytical tools, such as people counting and heat mapping, providing users with valuable insights for enhanced security management and operational efficiency.

All models in this range showcase Toshiba's commitment to reliability and security. They include redundancy features for critical data protection, ensuring that recorded footage remains safe even in the event of hardware failures. User-friendly interfaces and remote access capabilities make it easy for operators to monitor video feeds in real-time, regardless of their location.

In conclusion, Toshiba's EVR8-X, DVR8-X, EVR16-X, EVR64-X, and DVR16-X systems deliver a comprehensive suite of video surveillance solutions tailored to meet varied operational needs. With outstanding quality, innovative technologies, and advanced features, these models provide effective tools for enhancing security in diverse settings. Whether for small businesses or large-scale urban environments, Toshiba’s offerings exemplify cutting-edge surveillance technology that prioritizes safety and detailed monitoring.