Toshiba DVR8-X Creating a Recording Schedule Motion and Continuous, Scheduling Alarm Events

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6Recording Schedule Window – Displays and allows you to edit the current Recording Schedule.

7Enable/Disable – Enabled the selected Sensor for the time period specified.

8Emergency Time – Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) to transmit the video in the Emergency Agent Software.

9Emergency IP – Specifies the IP Address to the send the Emergency Agent video to.

10Event – Allows you to define Motion as an Alarm Event, whether to transfer the Alarm Event to the SMS Multi- site Software, and/or whether to send the video to the Emergency Agent software.

11Use – Allows the user to define which Emergency IP Addresses will be alerted.

4.5.2Creating a Recording Schedule (Motion and Continuous)

Creating a Recording Schedule Based on Motion & Cont

1)Select the Schedule Menu option.

2)Select a single day to begin creating the schedule for -or- Select the SINGLE SELECTION MODE button to create the schedule for all the days of the week at once.

3)Highlight the time-blocks within the Recording Schedule Window for the camera(s) you wish to schedule. Once the desired Time-Blocks are highlighted, press a RECORDING MODE button.

The Time-Blocks should now appear Blue for Motion, Yellow for Continuous and White for No Recording.

4.5.3Creating a Recording Schedule (Sensor)

Creating a Recording Schedule Based on a Sensor Alarm

1)Select the Schedule Menu option and press the SENSOR button. This will open the Sensor Recording Schedule Window.

2)Select a single day to begin creating the schedule for -or- Select the SINGLE SELECTION MODE button to create the schedule for all the days of the week at once.

3)Highlight the time-blocks within the Recording Schedule Window for the Sensor(s) you wish to enable and schedule. Once the desired Time-Blocks are highlighted, press the ENABLE button.

The Time-Blocks should now appear Red.

The Sensors will supersede all other types of recording modes (MOTION, CONTINUOUS, NO RECORDING). This means that regardless of what the cameras are currently set to, if a Sensor Event occurs and it is linked to one or more cameras, the linked cameras will begin recording as a Sensor Event. Sensor Recordings will be ‘flagged’ and will be easily searchable using the Index Search Mode option.

You can associate cameras to Sensors inside the CAMERA SETUP menu.

4.5.4Scheduling Alarm Events

You can designate Motion or Sensor Events to be ‘Alarm’ events. Often times you may not want motion to be treated as an Alarm event. For Example: During work hours Motion that occurs is expected and would not want to be treated an as Alarm. However, after business hours are over, any motion that occurs should be treated as an Alarm.

There are three different types of Alarm Events:

ALARM EVENT:

This option logs the Alarm Events on the local server.

CENTRAL STATION:

This option sends the Alarm Events to Central Station software.

EMERGENCY AGENT:

This option sends the Alarm Event to the Emergency Agent software.

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Contents EVR DVR Surveillix KV-EVR / KV-DVR Operations Manual Iii Surveillix DVR User Guide Limited Warranty UL Notice Rack Mount InstructionsCE Notice Safety PrecautionsImportant 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 Technician Notes About this GuideIntroduction What is a Surveillix DVRToshiba’s Surveillix DVRs include the following new features New FeaturesPage This chapter includes the following information DVR DescriptionBasic Features KV-DVR Front Panel Controls and LEDsKV-EVR Rear Panel Connectors OFF Page Getting Started Included Component List Identifying included componentsMouse Setup Keyboard SetupPower Setup Monitor SetupConnecting a Video Source to the DVR Looping Output TerminationConnecting Control Outputs to the DVR Connecting Sensors to the DVRSensor Input Control OutputLooping Outputs Additional Outputs and ConnectorsSwapping a Hard Drive Swappable Hard drivesSvga Output To VGA Monitor Video Output To TV/VCR NP-FM56USB Optional ComponentsDVR Basics Turning off the DVR Turning on the DVRTurning the DVR unit on Turning the DVR unit OFFHVR/NVR Registration and Upgrade Important InformationObtaining your Unlock Code Page Unlocking your new network device Native POS Registration and UpgradeObtaining your Unlock Code Unlocking your new POS upgrade 3 4 5 Display ScreenIiinstant Camera ViewScreen Division Menu Recording Status IndicatorPage Setup Options Setup Screen Overview Setup OverviewCamera Setup Setting up a Network Device Network Device SetupMotion Enabling Alarm Output on a Motion Event Activating an Alarm Output on a Motion EventCreating a Motion Area Creating a Motion AreaFrame Setup Maximum PPS Table Frame Setup Page Recording Schedule Schedule Setup RecordingSensor Schedule Schedule Setup SensorCreating a Recording Schedule Based on a Sensor Alarm Scheduling Alarm EventsCreating a Recording Schedule Motion and Continuous Creating a Recording Schedule SensorSpecial Day Schedule Scheduling Alarm Events MotionSensor Creating and Editing a ‘Special Day’ ScheduleCreating a ‘Special Day’ Schedule Deleting a ‘Special Day’ Schedule12 11 GeneralVoice Warning Video Loss AlarmIntensive Recording Overview Intensive RecordingActivating Intensive Recording Auto Sequencing AudioCustom Mode Network Setup Network Setup for Remote ConnectionsTwo-Way Audio Enabling 2-Way AudioActivating a 2-Way Audio Connection For The First Time Page PTZ Setup Information Administrative User Rank User ManagementChanging the Administrator Password Changing the Administrator PasswordStorage Check Instant Recording Adjusting the Time and DatePage Search Options Search Overview Hour / Minute Control Bar Play ControlsAdvanced Options Adjusting the Brightness of an ImageZooming in on an image Zooming in on a portion of an imageSearch Options Overview Clean ImagePerforming a Basic Search Accessing the Daylight Savings Time ‘lost’ hourDaylight Savings Time Print/Open/Export ImagesSave to JPG or AVI PrintTo print an image, follow these steps DefinitionSingle Clip Backup Performing an Index Search Index SearchPage Minute Increments Preview SearchPerforming a Preview Search Object Search10b Performing an Object Search Graphic SearchAudio Playback Performing a Graphic SearchPlaying Audio with the Video Pan / Tilt / Zoom PAN/TILT/ZOOM Overview Setting up a PTZ CameraBEL Supported ProtocolsAttaching the RS-232 adapter Setting up a PTZ DVR8-60 and DVR16-120 ModelsUse the Brown and Red Wires PTZ Setup Creating and Viewing Preset Positions Creating a PresetViewing a Preset Accessing PTZ Menu’s PTZ Address SettingUsing the onscreen Compass Using the onscreen controller and CompassUsing the Onscreen Compass Understanding tours PTZ Tour Scheduling Page Backing up to a CD-RW Drive DirectCD Format Utility Backup OverviewFormat a CDR or CD-RW Disc on the DVR unit Formatting a CDR or CD-RW from WindowsBackup Options Overview Formatting a CDR or CD-RW from the Backup WindowPage Scheduled Backup Options Overview Creating Scheduled Backup Specifying Scheduled Backup DrivesSpecifying 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 DriveConfirm Windows Password using vFormat Setting the DirectCD Path using vFormatSetting the DirectCD Path using vFormat Confirm Windows Password using vFormatLAN / Isdn / Pstn Connections Connecting to a LAN using TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP SettingsLAN Overview 100 Connect the DVR to a LAN101 Digital Signature Verifier Installation Installing the Digital Signature VerifierDigital Signature Overview Using the Digital Signature Verifier 105 Backup Viewer Backup Viewer Overview Installing the Backup Viewer 109 110 Loading Video from Cdrom or Hard Drive Startprogramsdvrbackup Viewerbackup ViewerEmergency Agent Emergency Agent Overview Installing the Emergency AgentConfiguring the DVR Configuring the Client PC Emergency Agent Window Search Alarm Window Configuration Window 119 Web Viewer Highlights Web Viewer OverviewConfiguring the Server for Remote Connection Connecting to a DVR using Web ViewerClosing the Web Viewer 123 Remote Software Remote Software Overview Remote Software Setup Installing Remote Software Remote Client Minimum RequirementsRemote Client Recommended Requirements Creating a New Remote Connection Create a New Remote ConnectionRemote Server Setup 129 Appendix a KV-DVR Specifications KV-EVR Specifications
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