Toshiba DVR8-X, EVR8-X, EVR32-X, HVR32-X, HVR8-X, HVR16-X, DVR16-X, EVR16-X Keyboard Setup, Mouse Setup

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KEYBOARD SETUP

To attach the keyboard to the DVR unit, plug the end of the Keyboard into the keyboard PS/2 Port located on the back of the machine. The keyboard PS/2 Port can be identified by the purple color. Refer to the Rear Panel Connectors diagram for more information.

MOUSE SETUP

To attach the mouse to the DVR unit, plug the end of the mouse into the mouse PS/2 Port located on the back of the machine. The mouse PS/2 Port can be identified by the green color.

The mouse uses a cursor called a pointer. Pointers come in many different shapes but are most commonly shaped like an arrow.

The mouse has two buttons: a left button and a right button. Quickly pressing and releasing one of these buttons is called clicking. Sometimes you will need to double-click – or click the same button twice quickly.

In this manual:

Click means to position the mouse cursor over an item and to single click the left button.

Right click means to position the mouse cursor over an item and to single click the right button. Double-clickmeans to position the mouse cursor over an item and to click the left button twice. Select means to position the mouse cursor over a radio button, checkbox, or list item and click on it.

The scroll wheel in between the two buttons is used for added navigation functionality. By moving the wheel with index finger (scrolling), quickly move through multiple pages, lines, or windows. The wheel may also function as a third button allowing the user to quickly click or double-click an icon or a selected item

Scroll Button / Third Button

Right Button

Left Button

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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 System Specifications Front Panel Controls and LedsDVR/HVR 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 DVRConnecting a 16 Channel Audio Input Cable Looping OutputsLooping Output Termination 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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