Performing an Index Search

1.Select the Index Search Button. The Index Search Option Box will open.

2.Select a single camera or check the All Cameras option.

3.Select an event to search (sensor, motion, instant record) or select the All Event option.

4.Click OK. There may be a delay while results are returned. Results will be displayed in a column on the left side of the screen. If no results are found, “NO IMAGE FOUND” will appear in the column.

5.Once the results are displayed, double-click on any one to search through them.

6.Once the desired image is found, apply it to the Main Search by selecting the Close Button at the bottom of the results column.

Index Search Results Display

1

Image Display Area

Displays search result images

 

 

 

2

Time

Time of the search result.

 

 

 

3

Camera Number

Camera number of the search result.

 

 

 

4

Type

Displays event type:

 

 

M – Motion

 

 

S – Sensor

 

 

IR – Instant Record

 

 

 

5

Search Results

Displays the results of the search. Each line represents a segment of video.

 

 

 

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Toshiba XVR4-120-X, XVR16-120-X user manual Performing an Index Search, Index Search Results Display

XVR4-120-X, XVR16-120-X specifications

The Toshiba XVR16-120-X and XVR4-120-X are innovative digital video recorders (DVRs) designed to enhance the security and surveillance capabilities for various applications. These models are particularly well-suited for businesses, homes, and public spaces that require reliable monitoring solutions.

One of the standout features of both the XVR16-120-X and XVR4-120-X is their high-definition recording capabilities. These DVRs support multiple video formats, allowing users to record and playback in resolutions up to 1080p. The XVR technology ensures that users receive clear and detailed images, making it easier to identify individuals and monitor activities in real time.

In terms of connectivity, both models come equipped with multiple channels. The XVR16-120-X supports up to 16 camera connections, while the XVR4-120-X accommodates up to 4 channels. This flexibility allows users to expand their surveillance setup as needed, whether through additional cameras or integrating with existing systems.

Another notable characteristic is the advanced compression technology that both models employ. They utilize H.265/H.264 video compression algorithms, which significantly reduce the file size of recorded videos without compromising quality. This efficiency not only saves storage space but also makes remote streaming and access more convenient for users.

The XVR series also emphasizes user-friendly operation. With an intuitive interface and remote accessibility features, users can easily manage their DVR settings through mobile applications or web interfaces. This seamless integration allows for real-time monitoring and playback from anywhere, providing peace of mind for users.

Furthermore, both DVR models are designed with robust security features. They support several authentication methods, ensuring that only authorized users can access the recorded data. Additionally, they incorporate advanced motion detection capabilities, minimizing false alerts while maximizing surveillance effectiveness.

In conclusion, the Toshiba XVR16-120-X and XVR4-120-X offer a comprehensive solution for modern surveillance needs. With their high-definition recording, multi-channel support, efficient compression algorithms, user-friendly interfaces, and robust security features, these DVRs are designed to meet the demands of a variety of environments, enhancing security and monitoring efficiency without compromising on quality. Whether for personal or professional use, these systems provide a reliable and versatile option for comprehensive surveillance solutions.