Toshiba HVR16-X, EVR8-X, EVR32-X System Specifications, Front Panel Controls and Leds, Dvr/Hvr

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SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

Surveillix™ state-of-the-art High Definition Digital Recorders are housed in a high performance and versatile 4U or 5U rack-mount case allowing easy storage of multiple DVRs for enterprise applications. Every Surveillix DVR unit comes equipped with the latest technology:

EVR/DVR

HVR

Intel® Celeron D Processor

Intel® Dual Core 3.4Ghz CPU (HVR)

10/100 Network Interface

10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet

512 MB of System Memory

1GB of System Memory

128 MB VGA Card

128 MB VGA Card

DVD±RW Recorder

DVD±RW Recorder

Full Duplex High-Fi Sound Functionality

Full Duplex High-Fi Sound Functionality

250 GB Video Storage Drive (minimum)

250 GB Video Storage Drive (minimum)

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND LEDS

The front panel of the DVR unit contains the devices that will be commonly used for data removal, retrieval, and backup replacement. The most common components and buttons are shown below:

DVR/HVR

DVD±RW Drive

Hard Drive Array

Cooling Fan Air Intake

 

On / Off Power Switch

Hard Drive Activity &

 

Power LEDs

 

USB Ports

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Contents EVR DVR HVR Page Limited Warranty Digital Video RecorderImportant Safeguards Important Safeguards Do not use the DVR unit when moisture condensation may occur Explanation of Graphical Symbols ViiRack Mount Instructions FCC Statement UL NoticeCE Notice Page Table of Contents Xii About this Guide Technician NotesPage Introduction Product DescriptionFeatures Page Page Controls and Connections DVR/HVR System SpecificationsFront Panel Controls and Leds EVR/HVR Rear Panel Connectors Control Alarm Outputs / Sensor Inputs X120 x60 PCI Configuration X240 32 Channel PCI Configuration Page Getting Started Identifying Included Components PTZ AdapterOptional Components Extra Video Storage Hard DriveKeyboard Setup Mouse SetupMonitor Setup Power SetupConnecting a Video Source to the DVR ChannelConnecting Sensors to the DVR Connecting Control Outputs to the DVRLooping Output Termination Connecting a 16 Channel Audio Input CableLooping Outputs Connecting a PTZ Camera Attaching the RS-422 Adapter x120 and x60 modelsHard Drive Array Swapping a Hard DrivePage Page Appendix Specifications Page DVR Specifications CPUPage EVR Specifications Page HVR Specifications
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DVR16-X, DVR8-X, EVR32-X, HVR16-X, EVR16-X specifications

Toshiba has made significant strides in the realm of video surveillance technology with its latest offerings: the EVR8-X, DVR8-X, EVR16-X, EVR64-X, and DVR16-X. These advanced systems exemplify the marriage of robust performance, high-quality imaging, and cutting-edge features designed to enhance security and surveillance operations across various environments.

The EVR8-X and DVR8-X models are optimized for users who seek effective surveillance solutions without compromising on functionality. Both systems support up to 8 channels of video input, ensuring comprehensive coverage in smaller to medium-sized areas. Their compatibility with high-definition cameras allows for crisp and clear image capture, vital for accurate monitoring and incident investigation. Equipped with intelligent image processing technologies, these systems minimize noise and enhance image clarity, ensuring that every detail is captured, even in challenging lighting conditions.

Scaling up in capabilities, the EVR16-X and DVR16-X models offer 16-channel support, making them suitable for larger installations. These units are engineered with advanced encoding technologies, ensuring efficient video storage while maintaining high-quality playback. Users benefit from features such as motion detection and event-triggered recording, which optimize storage utilization and reduce unnecessary footage, enabling more focused monitoring.

For those requiring an even more expansive solution, the EVR64-X stands out. With the ability to support up to 64 channels, this system is designed for larger corporate facilities or urban monitoring scenarios. It features distributed architecture, allowing for the management of multiple camera feeds while ensuring system stability and high performance. The EVR64-X also includes advanced analytical tools, such as people counting and heat mapping, providing users with valuable insights for enhanced security management and operational efficiency.

All models in this range showcase Toshiba's commitment to reliability and security. They include redundancy features for critical data protection, ensuring that recorded footage remains safe even in the event of hardware failures. User-friendly interfaces and remote access capabilities make it easy for operators to monitor video feeds in real-time, regardless of their location.

In conclusion, Toshiba's EVR8-X, DVR8-X, EVR16-X, EVR64-X, and DVR16-X systems deliver a comprehensive suite of video surveillance solutions tailored to meet varied operational needs. With outstanding quality, innovative technologies, and advanced features, these models provide effective tools for enhancing security in diverse settings. Whether for small businesses or large-scale urban environments, Toshiba’s offerings exemplify cutting-edge surveillance technology that prioritizes safety and detailed monitoring.