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PERFORMING A BASIC SEARCH

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

1.Click the Calendar button to select a date.

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.

PRINTING AN IMAGE

1.Using the Search screen, locate a frame to print.

Note Only one camera can be selected at a time for this function to work.

2.Click Print. A Print Options window appears. Depending on the printer being used, there may be several printing options available. Refer to the printer manual for more information.

3.Click Print to print the selected images.

Note The message “NO DEFAULT PRINTERS INSTALLED” will display if no printer is installed.

DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

The DVR automatically adjusts for Daylight SAVIng Time changes. When the hour “jumps forward” no video is lost because an hour is skipped. However when the hour “falls back” there is a duplicated hour that under normal circumstances would be recorded over. The Surveillix DVR actually records both hours and allows the user to select which hour to play if the need arises.

To access the ‘lost hour’:

1.From the Search screen, click the Calendar button.

2.Select the date when Daylight SAVIng time ‘lost’ an hour. The Daylight SAVIng option appears.

3.To play back the ‘lost hour’, select the Daylight SAVIng check box and enter the repeated hour in the time box.

4.Click OK to confirm the date and begin playing the video using standard search features.

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Toshiba DVS16-480H-X, HVS32-480-X, XVS4-120-X, DVS8-240-X Performing a Basic Search, Printing AN Image, Daylight Saving Time

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

Toshiba offers an exceptional lineup of digital video recorders (DVRs) that cater to various surveillance needs. Among these models are the HVS16-480-X, DVS32-480-X, XVS, DVS, and HVS digital video recorders, as well as the DVS32-240-X and DVS16-480H-X. These devices are engineered to provide comprehensive video monitoring solutions, making them ideal for commercial and residential applications.

The HVS16-480-X is a 16-channel DVR that stands out due to its robust video processing capabilities. It can record high-definition video at resolutions up to 480 FPS, ensuring that every detail is captured with clarity. With support for multiple resolution formats, users have the flexibility to tailor settings to their specific surveillance scenarios. The system also features advanced compression technologies, allowing for efficient storage without sacrificing video quality.

On the other hand, the DVS32-480-X offers an impressive 32 channels, ideal for large-scale monitoring setups. This model is designed for high-performance environments, featuring enhanced multiplexing capabilities that allow users to simultaneously view, record, and manage multiple video feeds. The DVS32-480-X supports various network protocols, ensuring smooth integration with existing security systems.

The XVS, DVS, and HVS series utilize cutting-edge technologies such as H.265 video compression, which significantly reduces file sizes while maintaining high-quality recordings. This efficiency extends storage life and enhances bandwidth usage, making it a preferred choice for extensive surveillance networks. Also included in these models are intelligent video analytics features that can detect motion, recognize faces, and generate alerts for unusual activities, thus improving overall security management.

The DVS32-240-X and DVS16-480H-X provide versatility and efficiency for users with diverse surveillance needs. The DVS32-240-X delivers 32 channels with 240 FPS recording capabilities, providing an automated and user-friendly interface. Meanwhile, the DVS16-480H-X focuses on high-resolution video capture, supporting up to 480 FPS across 16 channels.

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