Toshiba HVR32-X, HVR8-X, HVR16-X user manual Network Setup

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NETWORK SETUP

Network Setup allows the user to adjust settings such as Ports, setup emergency PPP information for use with the Emergency Agent and enable Remote Access.

Settings for Video Sent to Remote Client

Use with Remote

Use with

Connections

Emergency Agent

Between DVR and

Remote Client

Enable RS-232

Keyboards (PTZ)

Transport Rate

A bandwidth throttle based on percentage of free network.

 

 

Web Viewer (iDVR)

Enables/Disables access to the DVR using the Web Viewer interface.

 

 

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Contents EVR DVR HVR Page Surveillix EVR/DVR/HVR Manual Edition 28099AA April IiiPage Limited Warranty Important Safeguards Vii Important SafeguardsViii Do not use the DVR unit when moisture condensation may occurU T I O N Rack Mount Instructions CE Notice Xii Table of Contents Xiv Setup OptionsSearch Backing UP Video Data XviXvii Xviii Preface About this GuideTechnician Notes Page Product Description IntroductionFeatures Page Page Controls and Connections Front Panel Controls and Leds System SpecificationsEVR/HVR Rear Panel Connectors Control Alarm Outputs / Sensor Inputs X240 8 and 16 Channel PCI Configuration PCI Card ConfigurationX120 x60 PCI Configuration X120R PCI ConfigurationX480 PCI Configuration X240 32 Channel PCI ConfigurationPage Getting Started PTZ Adapter Identifying Included ComponentsOptional Components Mouse Setup Keyboard SetupMonitor Setup Power SetupSvga Output To VGA Monitor Video Output To TV/VCR Channel Connecting a Video Source to the DVRConnecting Control Outputs to the DVR Connecting Sensors to the DVRLooping Output Termination Looping OutputsConnecting a PTZ Camera Attaching the RS-422 Adapter x120 and x60 modelsAttaching the RS-485 Adapter x120R, x240 and x480 models Swapping a Hard Drive Hard Drive ArrayPage Page DVR Basics Turning OFF the DVR Turning on the DVRUsing the DVR Utility Exporting DVR SettingsImporting DVR Settings Changing Video Format Display ScreenRecording Status Indicator Camera ViewSpecial Recording Screen Division Buttons Page Page Setup Options Setup Screen Overview Setup OverviewSetup New Camera Camera SetupObtaining the Unlock Code HVR Registration DVR/EVR Upgrade OptionPage Unlocking a New Network Camera Connecting a Network CameraCreate a Motion Region Motion SetupActivating an Alarm on a Motion Event Frame Setup x120R, x240, x480 models Frame Setup OverviewEnable Video Out to Spot Monitor Frame Setup x60, x120 modelsChannel Frame Allocation Maximum PPS Table PPS Breakdown for Each ResolutionRecording Schedule Schedule SetupSensor Schedule Emergency Agent Schedule Scheduling Alarm EventsCreate a Recording Schedule Create a Sensor ScheduleSpecial Day Schedule Creating/Editing a ‘Special Day’ ScheduleDeleting a ‘Special Day’ Schedule Create System Restart Schedule System Restart SetupConfigure Sensor Response Alarm SetupActivate PTZ Preset on Sensor Voice Warning General SetupBeep on Login Fail Sequence SettingHow to Use Intensive Recording Intensive Recording OverviewAudio Volume TV-Out SetupChannel Selection Auto Sequencing SettingCustom Mode Create Custom Auto SequenceNetwork Setup PTZ Setup InformationSite Code Administrative Setup Disk Management Storage CheckAdd a New User User ManagementUser Rank Changing the Administrator PasswordDefault Administrator Password Setup Log Management OptionsPage Page Search Play Controls Search OverviewZooming In On a Portion of an Image Adjust the Brightness of an ImageClean Image Zooming In On an ImageAVI File Daylight Savings TimeSave to JPG or AVI Image FilePrinting AN Image Single Clip BackupIndex Search Results Display Performing a Basic SearchIndex Search Performing an Index SearchMinute Increments Preview Search3 4 8 9 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 21 22 23 Hour IncrementsGraphic Search Performing a Preview SearchPerforming a Graphic Search Performing an Object Search Object SearchAudio Playback Search in LivePage Page PAN / Tilt / Zoom Attaching the PTZ Adapter Setting UP a PTZ CameraEnable the PTZ Settings PAN / Tilt / Zoom OverviewViewing a Preset Advanced PTZ SetupCreating and Viewing Preset Positions Creating a PresetPTZ Address Settings Accessing PTZ MenusUsing the Graphical PTZ Controller Using the On-Screen CompassControlling a PTZ Camera Understanding Tours Create PTZ Tour Schedule PTZ Tour SchedulePage Backing UP Video Data Backup Overview Backup Center OverviewNero Express Hour / Minutes General Backup ScreenPerforming a General Backup Backup StatusPerforming a Clip Backup Clip Backup ScreenScheduled Backup Screen Performing a Scheduled BackupSpecifying Scheduled Backup Drives Page LAN / Isdn / Pstn Connections Connecting to a LAN Using TCP/IP Configuring TCP/IP SettingsLAN Overview Page Page Event Sentry Setup Event Sentry OverviewAdd Email Notification Filters Page Page WEB Viewer Basics WEB Viewer Overview100 Highlights101 Configuring the Server for Remote ConnectionConnecting to a DVR Using Web Viewer Closing the Web Viewer102 103 Included Software Setup104 Configuring the DVRConfiguring the Client PC Emergency Agent OverviewSetup Window Emergency Agent WindowFilter Event List Search Alarm Window View Recorded VideoExport Video 107 Remote Software OverviewRemote Client Recommended Requirements Remote Software SetupInstalling Remote Software Remote Client Minimum Requirements109 Create a New Remote ConnectionConfiguring the DVR Configuring the Server for Remote ConnectionAccess Remote Connection 111 Installing the Digital VerifierUsing the Digital Verifier Digital Verifier OverviewBackup Viewer Overview Installing Backup Viewer112 113 Loading Video from DVD or Hard DriveConnecting to an DVR SCS Overview114 115 116 117 Appendix Specifications118 119 DVR Specifications120 121 EVR Specifications122 123 HVR Specifications
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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.

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