Toshiba HVR8-X, HVR32-X, HVR16-X Performing a Basic Search, Performing an Index Search

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PERFORMING A BASIC SEARCH

There are several different types of searches that can be performed on the DVR unit. The most basic involves selecting the date, the time, the camera, and clicking play.

1.Select a date using the calendar button in the Date Box.

2.Select a time by clicking the up and down arrows to the right of the time display.

3.Click OK.

4.Select one or more cameras.

5.Click Play. Video can be played forwards, backwards, or frame-by-frame.

INDEX SEARCH

Using the Index Search can greatly decrease the amount of time spent searching through saved video. The Index Search allows a user to perform a search based on criterion such as Sensor, Motion and Instant Record events

Performing an Index Search

1.Click the Calendar Button on the Search Screen to select the date to search.

2.Click the Index Search Button. The Index Search Option Box will open.

3.Select a single camera or select the All Cameras Box.

4.Select the Select Time Box to define a specific period.

5.Select an event type to search (sensor, motion, instant record) or select the All Event option.

6.Click OK. There may be a delay while results are returned. Results will be displayed in a column on the left side of the screen – Each line represents a segment of video. If no results are found, “NO IMAGE FOUND” will appear in the column.

7.Once the results are displayed, double-click on any one to search through them.

8.Once the desired image is found, apply it to the Main Search by selecting the Close Button at the bottom of the results column.

Index Search Results Display

 

Event Recorded on Camera #

Event Type:

Image Display Area

Time Event Occurred

M – Motion

 

 

S – Sensor

 

 

IR – Instant Record

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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 About this Guide PrefaceTechnician Notes 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 SetupPower Setup Monitor SetupSvga Output To VGA Monitor Video Output To TV/VCR Connecting a Video Source to the DVR ChannelConnecting Sensors to the DVR Connecting Control Outputs to the DVRLooping Outputs Looping Output TerminationAttaching the RS-422 Adapter x120 and x60 models Connecting a PTZ CameraAttaching the RS-485 Adapter x120R, x240 and x480 models Hard Drive Array Swapping a Hard DrivePage Page DVR Basics Turning on the DVR Turning OFF the DVRExporting DVR Settings Using the DVR UtilityImporting DVR Settings Display Screen Changing Video FormatCamera View Recording Status IndicatorSpecial Recording 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 ScheduleCreating/Editing a ‘Special Day’ Schedule Special Day ScheduleDeleting 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 WarningIntensive Recording Overview How to Use Intensive RecordingAudio TV-Out Setup VolumeAuto Sequencing Setting Custom ModeCreate Custom Auto Sequence Channel SelectionNetwork Setup Information PTZ SetupSite Code 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 Preview Search Graphic SearchPerforming a Graphic 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 SettingsUsing the On-Screen Compass Using the Graphical PTZ ControllerControlling a PTZ Camera Understanding Tours PTZ Tour Schedule Create PTZ Tour SchedulePage Backing UP Video Data Backup Center Overview Backup OverviewNero Express General Backup Screen Performing a General BackupBackup Status Hour / MinutesClip Backup Screen Performing a Clip BackupPerforming a Scheduled Backup Scheduled Backup ScreenSpecifying Scheduled Backup Drives Page LAN / Isdn / Pstn Connections Configuring TCP/IP Settings Connecting to a LAN Using TCP/IPLAN Overview Page Page Event Sentry Overview Setup Event SentryAdd Email Notification Filters 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 104Emergency Agent Window Setup WindowFilter Event List View Recorded Video Search Alarm WindowExport Video Remote Software Overview 107Remote Software Setup Installing Remote SoftwareRemote Client Minimum Requirements Remote Client Recommended RequirementsCreate a New Remote Connection 109Configuring the Server for Remote Connection Configuring the DVRAccess Remote Connection Installing the Digital Verifier Using the Digital VerifierDigital Verifier Overview 111Installing Backup Viewer Backup Viewer Overview112 Loading Video from DVD or Hard Drive 113SCS Overview Connecting to an DVR114 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.

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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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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.