Toshiba HVR16-X, HVR32-X, HVR8-X user manual Backup Overview, Nero Express, Backup Center Overview

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BACKUP OVERVIEW

The DVR can easily backup important video data to an internal or external media location. The most commonly used forms of this are CD-R/RWs, External USB or FireWire Hard Drives, and Network Drives. Every DVR unit comes standard equipped with a DVD±RW drive, USB port, and Network Adapter.

The DVR is capable of performing a backup to multiple DVDs when the file sizes exceed the capacity of a single disk. You may also specify multiple locations for backup as well as the order they are recorded to.

The DVR backs up video data using a proprietary compression format that can only be read by the DVR Backup Viewer Software. This ensures the integrity of the data.

Throughout the backup process the DVR will continue recording without interruption. This is the result of the tremendous multiplexing power of the DVR unit which allows it to perform virtually all functions without disrupting the recording process.

NERO® EXPRESS

The DVR unit uses Windows® XP® Embedded running Nero® Express 7.0 to write data to the DVD±RW Drive. This solution allows the DVR software to read and write data to the DVD-ROM Drive without the requirement of formatting the disk first.

CAUTION: Although many features are available within Nero, it is highly recommended that you do NOT use any features other than those necessary for the standard backup of video data as outlined in this section, loss of information or software instability may result.

BACKUP CENTER OVERVIEW

The Backup Center allows you to back up recorded video data from multiple dates and times to one or more locations including the DVD-ROM drive, Network Storage Locations, and External Hard Drives.

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Contents EVR DVR HVR Page Iii Surveillix EVR/DVR/HVR Manual Edition 28099AA AprilPage Limited Warranty Important Safeguards Important Safeguards ViiDo not use the DVR unit when moisture condensation may occur ViiiU T I O N Rack Mount Instructions CE Notice Xii Table of Contents Setup Options XivSearch Xvi Backing UP Video DataXvii Xviii Technician Notes PrefaceAbout this Guide Page Introduction Product DescriptionFeatures Page Page Controls and Connections System Specifications Front Panel Controls and LedsEVR/HVR Rear Panel Connectors Control Alarm Outputs / Sensor Inputs PCI Card Configuration X120 x60 PCI ConfigurationX120R PCI Configuration X240 8 and 16 Channel PCI ConfigurationX240 32 Channel PCI Configuration X480 PCI ConfigurationPage Getting Started Identifying Included Components PTZ AdapterOptional Components Keyboard Setup Mouse SetupSvga Output To VGA Monitor Video Output To TV/VCR Monitor SetupPower Setup Connecting a Video Source to the DVR ChannelConnecting Sensors to the DVR Connecting Control Outputs to the DVRLooping Outputs Looping Output TerminationAttaching the RS-485 Adapter x120R, x240 and x480 models Connecting a PTZ CameraAttaching the RS-422 Adapter x120 and x60 models Hard Drive Array Swapping a Hard DrivePage Page DVR Basics Turning on the DVR Turning OFF the DVRImporting DVR Settings Using the DVR UtilityExporting DVR Settings Display Screen Changing Video FormatSpecial Recording Recording Status IndicatorCamera View Screen Division Buttons Page Page Setup Options Setup Overview Setup Screen OverviewCamera Setup Setup New CameraHVR Registration DVR/EVR Upgrade Option Obtaining the Unlock CodePage Connecting a Network Camera Unlocking a New Network CameraMotion Setup Create a Motion RegionActivating an Alarm on a Motion Event Frame Setup Overview Frame Setup x120R, x240, x480 modelsFrame Setup x60, x120 models Enable Video Out to Spot MonitorMaximum PPS Table PPS Breakdown for Each Resolution Channel Frame AllocationSchedule Setup Recording ScheduleSensor Schedule Scheduling Alarm Events Create a Recording ScheduleCreate a Sensor Schedule Emergency Agent ScheduleDeleting a ‘Special Day’ Schedule Special Day ScheduleCreating/Editing a ‘Special Day’ Schedule System Restart Setup Create System Restart ScheduleAlarm Setup Configure Sensor ResponseActivate PTZ Preset on Sensor General Setup Beep on Login FailSequence Setting Voice WarningAudio How to Use Intensive RecordingIntensive Recording Overview TV-Out Setup VolumeAuto Sequencing Setting Custom ModeCreate Custom Auto Sequence Channel SelectionNetwork Setup Site Code PTZ SetupInformation Administrative Setup Storage Check Disk ManagementUser Management Add a New UserChanging the Administrator Password Default Administrator PasswordSetup Log Management Options User RankPage Page Search Search Overview Play ControlsAdjust the Brightness of an Image Clean ImageZooming In On an Image Zooming In On a Portion of an ImageDaylight Savings Time Save to JPG or AVIImage File AVI FileSingle Clip Backup Printing AN ImagePerforming a Basic Search Index SearchPerforming an Index Search Index Search Results DisplayPreview Search 3 4 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 23Hour Increments Minute IncrementsPerforming a Graphic Search Graphic SearchPerforming a Preview Search Object Search Performing an Object SearchSearch in Live Audio PlaybackPage Page PAN / Tilt / Zoom Setting UP a PTZ Camera Enable the PTZ SettingsPAN / Tilt / Zoom Overview Attaching the PTZ AdapterAdvanced PTZ Setup Creating and Viewing Preset PositionsCreating a Preset Viewing a PresetAccessing PTZ Menus PTZ Address SettingsControlling a PTZ Camera Using the Graphical PTZ ControllerUsing the On-Screen Compass Understanding Tours PTZ Tour Schedule Create PTZ Tour SchedulePage Backing UP Video Data Nero Express Backup OverviewBackup Center Overview General Backup Screen Performing a General BackupBackup Status Hour / MinutesClip Backup Screen Performing a Clip BackupSpecifying Scheduled Backup Drives Scheduled Backup ScreenPerforming a Scheduled Backup Page LAN / Isdn / Pstn Connections LAN Overview Connecting to a LAN Using TCP/IPConfiguring TCP/IP Settings Page Page Event Sentry Add Email Notification Filters Setup Event SentryOverview Page Page WEB Viewer WEB Viewer Overview 100Highlights BasicsConfiguring the Server for Remote Connection Connecting to a DVR Using Web ViewerClosing the Web Viewer 101102 Included Software Setup 103Configuring the DVR Configuring the Client PCEmergency Agent Overview 104Filter Event List Setup WindowEmergency Agent Window Export Video Search Alarm WindowView Recorded Video Remote Software Overview 107Remote Software Setup Installing Remote SoftwareRemote Client Minimum Requirements Remote Client Recommended RequirementsCreate a New Remote Connection 109Access Remote Connection Configuring the DVRConfiguring the Server for Remote Connection Installing the Digital Verifier Using the Digital VerifierDigital Verifier Overview 111112 Backup Viewer OverviewInstalling Backup Viewer Loading Video from DVD or Hard Drive 113114 Connecting to an DVRSCS Overview 115 116 Appendix Specifications 117118 DVR Specifications 119120 EVR Specifications 121122 HVR Specifications 123
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HVR16-X, HVR8-X, HVR32-X specifications

The Toshiba HVR32-X, HVR16-X, and HVR8-X are advanced video surveillance recorders designed for high-performance applications. These devices cater to a variety of operational needs, from small-scale setups to larger enterprise systems, providing robust solutions for secure monitoring and recording.

One of the standout features of the HVR series is its ability to support high-definition video recording. The HVR32-X can handle up to 32 channels, the HVR16-X offers 16 channels, while the HVR8-X allows for 8 channels of recording. This scalability makes them ideal for businesses and institutions that require flexible and expandable surveillance systems.

These recorders utilize advanced H.265 video compression technology, which significantly reduces storage space without compromising video quality. H.265, also known as HEVC (High-Efficiency Video Coding), delivers a high-quality viewing experience by maintaining clarity even at lower bit rates, making it efficient for long-term data storage.

The Toshiba HVR series also features an intuitive user interface, simplifying the setup and operation for end-users. The built-in web interface provides remote access, allowing users to monitor live feeds and recorded footage from anywhere using their smartphones, tablets, or computers. This enhances the user experience and makes management more accessible, particularly for multi-site operations.

Each recorder is equipped with multiple storage options, including internal HDD slots and external storage support. This flexibility allows users to choose the storage capacity that best fits their requirements, ensuring that ample recording time is available even in high-traffic environments.

The HVR series is also designed with security in mind. Features such as user access controls and encryption ensure that sensitive video data is protected against unauthorized access. The integration of advanced analytics capabilities allows for motion detection and event-triggered recording, minimizing the need for constant monitoring while enhancing security.

In summary, the Toshiba HVR32-X, HVR16-X, and HVR8-X video recorders present an effective solution for modern surveillance needs. With their high-definition recording capabilities, advanced compression technologies, user-friendly interfaces, and robust security features, these devices are well-suited for a diverse range of environments, ensuring reliable performance and peace of mind for users everywhere.