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General Screen Overview

The General Backup Screen is used for performing bulk backup of video recorded by all cameras for a selected period, or periods, to a specified storage location.

Calendar

 

Select Additional Drive/Folder

Define Drive Priority

Select Remote Network Location

Hour / Minutes

Recording data displays in hourly (24 horizontal columns) and 10-minute (6 vertical cells) segments.

 

Green cells indicate time with recorded video. Red cells indicate time selected for backup.

 

 

Backup Status

Displays the size of all video currently selected for backup, the available size of the media currently

 

selected for backup to, and the dates and times of video currently selected for backup.

Fixed HDD

Display all Hard Drives

 

 

Performing a General Backup

1.Click Backup on the Display screen.

2.Select the date or dates to back up using the calendar. Dates highlighted in blue contain recorded data.

3.Select the blocks of time to back up using the Hour/Minute grid. Blocks of time with recorded video are highlighted in green. Blocks of time selected for backup are highlighted in red.

4.Select the backup drive or drives under Select Backup Media, or click Network Drive, or Browse. When selecting the CD-RW Drive you must specify the number of CDs to use for backup.

5.Click Backup Order to set the backup order.

6.Select the Include Viewer check box to include the Backup Viewer Application.

7.Click Start Backup to begin the backup process. A progress bar will be displayed in the lower right corner of the Display screen.

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Toshiba HVS32-240-X General Screen Overview, Performing a General Backup, Hour / Minutes, Backup Status, Fixed HDD

DVS8-240-X, XVS4-120-X, HVS32-240-X, XVS16-240V-X, DVS16-480-X specifications

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