Toshiba HVS Series, XVS Series manual Making Connections on DVS / HVS, Connecting a Video Source

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MAKING CONNECTIONS ON DVS / HVS

Connecting a Video Source

There are different types of Video Sources that can be plugged into the DVR including DVD players, VHS players, and CCTV Cameras. The back of the DVR contains up to 32 video inputs depending on the DVR model. The connectors use the BNC standard.

8 Channel

CH 1 in

CH 2 in

CH 3 in

CH 4 in

CH 5 in

CH 6 in

CH 7 in

CH 8 in

CH 9 in

CH 10 in

CH 11 in

CH 12 in

CH 13 in

CH 14 in

CH 15 in

CH 16 in

CH 1 Out

CH 2 Out

CH 3 Out

CH 4 Out

CH 5 Out

CH 6 Out

CH 7 Out

CH 8 Out

CH 9 Out

CH 10 Out

CH 11 Out

CH 12 Out

CH 13 Out

CH 14 Out

CH 15 Out

C H 16 Out

16 Channel

CH 1 in

CH 2 in

CH 3 in

CH 4 in

CH 5 in

CH 6 in

CH 7 in

CH 8 in

CH 9 in

CH 10 in

CH 11 in

CH 12 in

CH 13 in

CH 14 in

CH 15 in

CH 16 in

CH 1 Out

CH 2 Out

CH 3 Out

CH 4 Out

CH 5 Out

CH 6 Out

CH 7 Out

CH 8 Out

CH 9 Out

CH 10 Out

CH 11 Out

CH 12 Out

CH 13 Out

CH 14 Out

CH 15 Out

C H 16 Out

32 Channel

CH 1 In

CH 2 In

CH 3 In

CH 4 In

CH 5 In

CH 6 In

CH 7 In

CH 8 In

CH 9 In

CH 10 In

CH 11 In

CH 12 In

CH 13 In

CH 14 In

CH 15 In

CH 16 In

CH 17 In

CH 18 In

CH 19 In

CH 20 In

CH 21 In

CH 22 In

CH 23 In

CH 24 In

CH 25 In

CH 26 In

CH 27 In

CH 28 In

CH 29 In

CH 30 In

CH 31 In

CH 32 In

The video inputs are 75 Ώ BNC connectors. Plug one end into the video source (DVD, Camera, etc.) and plug the other end into the desired BNC input on the DVR.

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Contents XVS DVS HVS Digital Video Recorder Page Page Digital Video Recorder Limited WarrantyImportant Safeguards Battery Explosion Caution Statement Important SafeguardsDo not use the DVR when moisture condensation may occur U T I O N FCC Statement Rack Mount InstructionsUL Notice Per the provisions CE NoticeTable of Contents Appendix Specifications Technician Notes About this GuidePage Product Description IntroductionFeatures Controls and Connections XVS Front Panel ControlsDVS / HVS Channel Rear Panel ConnectorsPS/2 Mouse Input PS/2 Keyboard Input DVI-D Port Svga Output DVS/HVS Sensor Inputs Looping Termination SwitchLooping Termination Switch PCI Card Configurations PPS 32 Channel PCI Configuration Page Getting Started Identifying Included Components BNC Connector CableExtra Video Storage Hard Drive Optional ComponentsMouse Setup Keyboard SetupPower Setup Monitor SetupMaking Connections on AN XVS Connecting a Video SourceConnecting Sensors to the XVS Connecting Control Outputs to the XVS Looping Output Termination Looping OutputsChannel Attaching the 3-Pin PTZ Adapter Connecting a PTZ CameraMaking Connections on DVS / HVS Connecting Control Outputs to the DVS / HVS Connecting Sensors to the DVS / HVSBNC B Attaching the 3-Pin Adapter Swapping a Hard Drive Hard Drive Array DVS / HVS onlyTurning OFF the DVR Turning on the DVRAppendix Specifications LAN XVS SpecificationsNTSC/PAL DVS/HVS Specifications

DVS Series, HVS Series, XVS Series specifications

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