TURNING ON THE IPS

1.Turn on the monitor and any external peripherals (ex. Printers, External Storage Devices, etc.) connected to the DVR.

2.Turn on the Power Switch located on the front of the DVR.

3.The IPS will run a series of self-tests. After two or three minutes, a series of messages may be displayed as the various hardware and software subsystems are activated. Under normal circumstances, users should not be asked to respond to these messages. If asked to respond to the messages (adding a Printer, Monitor, etc for the first time) follow the instructions carefully.

4.Startup is complete when the Surveillix IPS software is finished loading and displays the main menu screen.

TURNING OFF THE IPS

1.Click the Exit Button on the main menu screen of the IPS software.

2.Select Power Off from the drop down menu, which appears in the Power Off prompt, and click OK.

The DVR may take several minutes to shut down completely.

CAUTION: Always be sure to follow the proper procedures when turning off the power to the DVR. NEVER disconnect the power to the DVR while it is still running or in the process of shutting down. Doing so can cause data loss, file corruption, system instability and hardware failure.

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Toshiba IPS32-X, IPS8-X, IPS16-X manual Turning on the IPS, Turning OFF the IPS

IPS32-X, IPS16-X, IPS8-X specifications

The Toshiba IPS8-X, IPS16-X, and IPS32-X are innovative industrial power supplies designed to meet the ever-evolving power needs of modern equipment. These power supplies are tailored for demanding applications in industrial automation, process control, and various sectors requiring reliable energy distribution.

One of the standout features of the IPS series is its ability to provide a dependable power output with high efficiency. The IPS8-X offers a power output of 8A, while the IPS16-X and IPS32-X are designed to deliver 16A and 32A, respectively. This range allows users to select the appropriate model based on their power requirements, ensuring optimal performance across different applications.

All three models utilize advanced switching technology, which enhances their overall efficiency. The IPS series is designed to minimize energy loss during power conversion, allowing for lower energy costs and reduced environmental impact. Additionally, the compact design of these power supplies enables easy installation in tight spaces, making them an ideal choice for retrofitting existing systems or integrating with new equipment.

Another notable feature of the Toshiba IPS series is its robust protection mechanisms. These power supplies are equipped with built-in overload, over-voltage, and short-circuit protection, safeguarding both the power supply and the connected equipment from potential damage. The IPS series also boasts a wide input voltage range, making it suitable for various international standards and applications.

In terms of connectivity, the IPS8-X, IPS16-X, and IPS32-X have been designed with user-friendly terminals, facilitating quick and reliable connections. This ease of connectivity is essential for reducing installation time and enhancing overall productivity.

The Toshiba IPS series also supports advanced communication protocols, allowing for seamless integration with modern industrial systems. Features such as remote monitoring and diagnostics can help operators keep track of power supply performance, identify issues, and implement maintenance before problems escalate.

In summary, the Toshiba IPS8-X, IPS16-X, and IPS32-X power supplies stand out due to their high efficiency, robust protection features, compact design, and advanced connectivity options. These characteristics make the IPS series a versatile and dependable solution for various industrial applications, ensuring reliable power management for critical operations. Whether in manufacturing, automation, or process control, Toshiba's IPS series is engineered to deliver performance and reliability in every aspect.