Toshiba DVR16-X Performing a Basic Search, Daylight Savings Time, Print/Open/Export Images

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5.6Performing a Basic Search

There are several different types of searches that can be performed on the DVR unit. The following section will cover the most basic of these. This involves simply selecting the date, the time, the camera, and pressing play.

Performing a Basic Search

1)Begin by selecting a Date. Do this by opening the Calendar (See Section 5.3) and selecting a day.

2)Select a Time. Do this by adjusting the Hour and Minute Slide Bars (See Section 5.3).

3)Select a One or More Cameras (See Section 5.1).

4)Press the Play Button (See Section 5.2).

You can now play the Video Forwards, Backwards, and Frame by Frame (See Section 5.2).

5.7Daylight Savings Time

The DVR automatically adjusts for Daylight Savings Time changes. When the hour jumps forward no video is lost because an hour is simply skipped. However when the hour falls back, there is a duplicated hour that under normal circumstances would be recorded over. The Toshiba Surveillix KV-PCDVR actually records both hours and allows you to select which hour to play if the need arises. The following steps explain how to access the Daylight Savings Time option.

Accessing the Daylight Savings Time ‘lost’ hour:

1)From the Search Screen, select the SELECT DATE button (Section 5.3).

2)Select the date when Daylight Savings Time lost an hour. An option should now appear that says Daylight Savings Time. (See Figure 5.6.1)

3)To play back the ‘lost’ hour, simply select the DAYLIGHT SAVINGS option.

4)Press OK to confirm the date and begin playing the video using the standard Search features.

Figure 5.6.1

5.8Print/Open/Export Images

Once you find the video you are looking for you can Print it, Save it as a single image or Save it as a video clip. In addition you can also open and play video that has previously been saved to a disc or hard drive.

Print – This option allows you to output a selected image to an attached printer.

Save – This option allows you to save a selected image as a JPG file or to save a video clip in an AVI format.

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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 OFFObtaining your Unlock Code HVR/NVR Registration and UpgradeImportant Information 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 WarningActivating Intensive Recording Intensive Recording OverviewIntensive Recording Audio Auto SequencingCustom Mode Network Setup for Remote Connections Network SetupActivating a 2-Way Audio Connection For The First Time Two-Way AudioEnabling 2-Way Audio Page PTZ Setup Information Administrative User Management User RankStorage Check Changing the Administrator PasswordChanging the Administrator Password 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 SearchPlaying Audio with the Video Audio PlaybackPerforming a Graphic Search 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 Viewing a Preset Creating and Viewing Preset PositionsCreating a Preset PTZ Address Setting Accessing PTZ Menu’sUsing the Onscreen Compass Using the onscreen CompassUsing the onscreen controller and 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 LAN Overview Connecting to a LAN using TCP/IPConfiguring TCP/IP Settings Connect the DVR to a LAN 100101 Digital Signature Verifier Digital Signature Overview InstallationInstalling the Digital Signature Verifier 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 HighlightsClosing the Web Viewer Configuring the Server for Remote ConnectionConnecting to a DVR using Web Viewer 123 Remote Software Remote Software Overview Remote Client Recommended Requirements Remote Software Setup Installing Remote SoftwareRemote Client Minimum 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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