Toshiba NVS32-X manual

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    1 Network Video Recorder NVS User Manual NVS8-X NVS16-X NVS32-X model no. Please carefully read these instructions before using this product. Save this manual for future use.[...]

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    iii Surveillix™ NVS User Manual Manual Edition 2 9103AB –MAY 200 9 Printed in USA No part of this do cumentation may be reproduc ed in any m eans, electronic or mechanic al, for any purpos e, except as ex pressed in the Softwar e License Agreeme nt. Toshiba shall not be liable f or technical or editorial errors or omissions c ontained he rein. [...]

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    iv LIMITED W ARRANTY DIGITAL VIDEO RECORDER The Imaging Systems Di vision of Toshiba America Informatio n Systems, Inc. ( “ISD”) makes th e follow ing limited warranties. These limited warranties extend to the Original End-User (“You[r]”). Limited Two (2) Year W arranty of Labor and Parts The Imaging Systems Division of Toshiba America Info[...]

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    v IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1. Read Owner’s Manual – A fter unpacking this product, read the owner’s manual carefully, and follow all the operating an d other instruction 2. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the type of p ower source indicated on the label. If yo u are not sure of the type of power supply t o your home or[...]

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    vi IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS, continued 16. Damage Requiring Service – Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a. When the power-supply co rd or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, o r objects have fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rain or wat[...]

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    vii NOTES ON CLEANING Use a soft dry clot h for cleaning. For stubborn dirt, s oak the cloth in a weak detergent solution, wri ng well and wipe. Use a dry cloth to wipe it dry . Do not use any type of solvent, such as thinner and benze ne, as they may damage the surfac e of the DVR. If using a chem ical saturated cl oth to clean t he unit, follow t[...]

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    viii WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT INSIDE THE ENCLOSURE. DO NOT OPEN THE CABINET. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY. CAUTION CAUTI ON: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT RE MO V E C O VER ( O R BAC K). NO USER -S ERV I CEABLE [...]

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    ix RACK MOUNT INSTRUCTIONS Elevated Operating Ambient – If ins talled in a closed or mu lti-unit rack ass embly, the operating ambi ent temperature of the rac k environment may be greater than room a mbient. Ther efore, considerati on should be give n to installing th e equipment in an enviro nment compatible with t he maximum a mbient temperat u[...]

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    x CE NOTICE This product is in conformity with the followi ng European Directives: ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE , 89/336/EEC (as amended by 92/31/EECand by Article 5 of 93/68/EEC) per the provisions of: EN55022:2006 EN61000-4-2:1995+A1+A2:2001 EN61000-4-6:1996+A1:2001 EN55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003 EN61000-4-3:1995+A1:2002 EN61000-4-8:1994[...]

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    xi Table of Contents PREFACE ....................................................................................................................... ............................................. 15  ABOUT THIS GUIDE .............................................................................................................. ....................[...]

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    xii Locating the Sy stem ID ........................................................................................................ .......................... 41  Obtaining the Unlock Code ..................................................................................................... ....................... 41  Unlocking t he Upgr ade [...]

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    xiii Alarm Ev ent ................................................................................................................... ................................ 61  INSTANT RE CORDING ............................................................................................................. ............................. 62  Activate I[...]

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    xiv WEB VIEWER ............................................................................................................................... ............................... 85  WEB VIEWER OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................... .......................... 86  Config[...]

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    15 PREFACE ABOUT THIS GUIDE This manual is a setup an d maintenance guide that can be used f or reference when setting up the NVS unit and for troubl eshooti ng when a problem occurs. Only author ized personnel sh ould attempt to re pair this unit. Toshiba reserves t he right to make c hanges to the NV S units represente d by this manua l without n[...]

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    17 INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION A Surveillix NVS is simply a server that performs as a High Definit ion Digital Recorder. By utilizing the m any features of a c omputer , including proces sing power, storage c apacity, graphics c ompression, network cameras and security featur es, the NVS unit is more powerful than the analog recorders of th e [...]

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    19 CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS This chapter inclu des the following information: • Input/Output conn ector locations • Front Panel Controls an d LEDs • Rear Panel Connec tors[...]

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    20 BASIC FEATURES Surv eillix™ state-of-th e-art High Definition Digital Recorders are hous ed in a high perf ormance and vers atile 4U Aluminum Rack - Mount case allowi ng easy storage o f multiple NVS’ fo r enterprise applic ations. Every Sur veillix NVS Unit comes e quipped with th e latest technology: • Intel® CPU • 100/1000 Gigabit Et[...]

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    21 FRONT PANEL CONT ROLS AND LEDS The front panel of the NVS unit contains th e devices that will be c ommonly used for data r emoval, retrieval, and backup replac eme nt. The most commo n components an d buttons ar e shown below. LOCK OPEN LOCK OPEN LOCK OPEN LOCK OPEN Cooling Fan Air Intake DVD±RW Drive Hard Drive Array Hard Drive Activity &[...]

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    22 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS The rear panel of the NVS unit contains virtually al l of the connectors y ou will be using. B elow is a diagram that outlines th e location and description of each con nec tor: DVI-D 1394 A C Powe r Connecto r Secondary Power Switch PS/2 Mouse Inpu t PS/2 Keyboard Inpu t DVI-D Port SVGA Output Fire Wire RJ-45 Network Jack [...]

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    23 GETTING STARTED This chapter includes the following information: • Included Components • Setting up your NVS Hardware • Optional Components[...]

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    24 IDENTIFYING INCLUDED COMPONENTS Surv eillix™ NVS sy stems c ome with a mouse, k eyboar d and selected s oftware and c ables. Iden tify the fol lowing comp onents to mak e sure everything has been proper ly included wit h your new NVS unit. If a n y of the followin g items are missing, contact yo ur deal er to arrange a replacement. Included Co[...]

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    25 KEYBOARD SETUP To attach the keyb oard to th e DVR u nit, pl ug the end of the Keyboard in to the k ey boar d PS/2 Port located o n the back of the m a chine. The keyboard PS/2 Port c an be identified by the purple c olor. Refer to the Rear Panel Connectors diagra m for more informati on. MOUSE SETUP To attach th e mouse to the DVR unit, plug th[...]

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    26 MONITOR SETUP There are 2 availa ble connections f or monitors which can be used indiv idually or in tandem. SVGA Output To VGA Monitor. DVI-D Output To TV / Digital Monitor Attach the monitor or mo nitors to the rear of t he NVR using the cabl e supplied by the monitor manufact urer. Refer to the monit or manual for detail ed information on how[...]

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    27 HARD DRIVE ARRAY NOTE: The Alarm Light will tur n on if the Har d Drives reach a tem perature above safe operating condi tions Swapping a Hard Drive 1. Press the hard dri ve power button to turn off p ower to the hard drive yo u wish to remove. 2. Turn the button lock to the open position and push the handle release button. 3. Pull the lever o u[...]

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    28 OPTIONAL COMPONENTS To fully utilize the NVR’s potential; s everal option al Surveillix com ponents are liste d below. Contact the dealer for more in formation. Extra Video Storage Hard Drive Each DVR has a virtua lly unlimit ed storage pote ntial. Add additional V ideo Data Har d Drives to extend the a mount of Vid eo Data the DVR system can [...]

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    29 NVS BASICS This chapter inclu des the following information: • Registration and U pgrade • Turning the DVR on an d off • Becoming famili ar with the Display s creen • Defining Screen Div isions[...]

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    30 SETTING THE TIME AND DATE 1. Exit to Windows by clicking the Exit button from the Display s creen and selectin g Restart in Windows Mode. (See the Dis play screen section later in this chapter) 2. Open Windows Ex plorer. Do this by r ight-clicking the M y Computer Icon (l ocated on the top l eft hand corner of the Des ktop) and select Explore. 3[...]

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    31 Importing DVR Settings 1. Exit to Windows by clicking the Exit button on t he Display s creen and sel ecting Restart in Windows Mode. (See t he Display screen section later in this chapter) 2. Click Start > Programs > Surveillix > VFormat. 3. Click the Import button in the Sys tem Settings Too l section. 4. Select the location of the se[...]

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    32 DISPLAY SCREEN Each time the DVR starts, the program def aults to the Display screen. The followi ng diagram outlines the buttons and features used on the Display s creen. You sho uld become famil iar with these options as this is the screen th at will be display ed the majority of the time. Live Camera Options Right-click a camera on the Displa[...]

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    33 CAMERA VIEW Recording Status Indicator The camera statu s for each camera is displayed in the upper righ t corner on the Video Display Area. The following ar e the diff erent states for each c amera: Recording Displayed when the c amera is currently being recorded to th e DVR. Motion Detection Displayed when a camera (set up for motion detection[...]

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    34 SCREEN DIVISION BUTTONS The Scre en Division men u allows you to v iew cameras in groups such as two by two, three by three and f our by four. The button options are shown below. 1st Four Cameras View – Displays c ameras 1-4 i n the Vi deo Display Area. To return t o a diff erent Mult i-Camera View, select a differen t Screen Division option f[...]

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    35 SETUP OPTIONS This chapter inclu des the following information: • Setup Overview • Camera Setup • Motion • Frame Setup • Schedule • Sensor • Network • Information • Administrative[...]

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    36 SETUP OVERVIEW The Setup o ptions allow you to optimize your DVR by adj usting things like camera names, reboot schedules , recording schedu les and more. It is extremely import ant that you setup your DVR correctly for se ve ral reasons. • Recording Schedules – By opti mizing the r ecording sc hedule you can i ncrease the amount of pertine [...]

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    37 CAMERA SETUP Select Camera Selects the came ra to be edited. Selected Came ra Display Displays the li ve camera fee d from the camera sel ected. Sensor Connection Specify which sen sors are currently i n use. Enable Network Device PTZ Enables setup and use of Network Camer a and PTZ Functio nality. Setup Network Device Opens the Network Devic e [...]

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    38 NETWORK VIDEO Supported IP Camera Manufactur ers ACTi Arecont Vision Axis Brans D-Link IQeye Lumenera Mobotix Panasonic Pixord Samsung Securgen Sony Stardot Toshiba VivoTek Connecting a Network Device Connecting Manually 1. From the Display screen, clic k Setup . 2. Click Network Video . 3. Click the Add/Remove Device tab. 4. Select your network[...]

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    39 Connecting with Camera Finder 1. From the Display screen, clic k Setup . 2. Click the Network Video tab. 3. Click the Add/Remove Device tab. 4. Click Find Cameras to automatic ally find all conn ected Network camera s. 5. Select the ch eck box next to th e desired cam era. 6. Click Get Device . 7. Type the User ID and Password of the dev ice. 8.[...]

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    40 Camera Configuration The Camera Configurat ion tab displa ys information on all cameras (analo g and network) co nnected to the Sur veillix DVR Displaying More Columns The Camera Configuratio n tab can be customize d to display the inf ormation you use mo st. Click Select Column to add or remove specific colu mns. Capture FPS Record FPS Schedule[...]

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    41 Upgrade and Registration Have the following information ava ilable before regis tering. Software Serial Number: T hat product Serial Number is the unique number that Tos hiba provided with the purchas e software. System ID: The System ID is a number t hat is generated by the Surveillix unit. This is a un ique code generat ed using the MAC addres[...]

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    42 5. Verify the informat ion. 6. Click Next if the informatio n provided is correct. 7. Once validate d, the user will be pr ovided with the Unlock Code. 8. Print the page and save for later r eference. Unlocking the Upgrade 1. Return to Setup > Network Cameras > License . 2. Enter the Unloc k Code generat ed by the Surveill ix Registration [...]

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    43 MOTION SETUP The DVR allows the user t o adjust several differ ent Motion Se ttings and cr eate motion detect ion areas. Create a Motion Area 1. Click Motion in Setup . 2. Select a camera fr om the Select Camera list. 3. Select the Det ect Detail Motion Area check box . 4. Click Clear . 5. Click Advanced Motion Area Setup . 6. Click a Motion Det[...]

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    44 Activating an Alarm on a Motion Event 1. In the Motion Setup wind ow, select a camer a to edit from t he Camera list. 2. Create a motion area. 3. Select the Al arm Output c heck box. 4. Select a Control Output to activate for the sel ected camera. 5. Select an Alarm D uration time when a m otion event occ urs. Regular Interval Recording Regular [...]

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    45 SCHEDULE SETUP Recording Schedule The Recording Sched ule win dow all ows the user to c r eate d iffer ent recording sc hed ules b ased on the d ay , t i me, and type of r eco rding desired. In additi on, this window conta ins the System Restart op tions th at allow the use r to perform basic system ma intenance b y automatically sc heduling the[...]

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    46 Sensor Schedule The Sensors will s upersede all other types of rec ording modes (Motion and Conti nuous). Regardless of the recordin g schedule o f a particular camera, if a sensor event oc curs the associated cameras will begin recording as a Sensor Event. Sensor Recordi ngs w ill be flagged and s earchable usi ng the Index Searc h Mode. Camer [...]

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    47 Create a Recording Schedule 1. Select a day to begin crea ting the schedule for -or- click Single Day Selection , enabling Multi Day Sel ection , to create the same schedule for multiple days. 2. Highlight the Time-Blocks with i n the Recording Schedule window for t he camera(s) selected to s chedule. Once the des ired Time-Blocks are highlighte[...]

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    48 Special Day Schedule The user can create days that have a unique recor ding schedule. If nec essary create thes e on days that are ‘not ty pical’ such as Holidays, Special Events, etc. Creating/Editing a ‘Sp ecial Day’ Schedule 1. Click Normal Day Mode to enable the Special Day Mo de . 2. Select a day by typing the date or c licking the [...]

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    49 System Restart Setup System Restart Setup allows the user to define a sche dule wherein the DVR automatically restarts according to s pecified para me ters. Create System Restart Schedule 1. Click Schedule on the Setup s creen. 2. Click Restart Setup . 3. Select the day (s) of the week to s chedule an aut omatic sys tem restart and selec t the c[...]

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    50 GENERAL SETUP Function Beep on Login Fail Enables the DVR to beep c ontinuously in response to a failed logi n attempt. Only an authorized login will stop the beep ing. Sequence Setting Allows the video out picture to automatically cycle through channels at a set speed. Example: .Cycle through channels 1-6 at four-second intervals. Display Optio[...]

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    51 Connecting to a Wide Screen Display 1. Click Exit on the Display s creen and selec t Exit in Windows Mode . 2. Right-click the Desktop and select Properties . 3. Click the Settings tab. 4. Drag the Screen Resolution b ar to the proper reso lution of the connec ted display. Tip Refer to the display documentation for the proper resolution settings[...]

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    52 Auto Sequence Setting Auto Sequencing is av aila ble e ith er i n the Display s c reen wh en Aut o Sequencing has been enabled or wh en a Spot-Monit or o ut sig nal is used to disp lay on a spot monitor. Auto Seq uencing conven iently display s video chann els at specifie d intervals and s equences through each se lected channe l. Custom Mode Cr[...]

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    53 NETWORK SETUP Network Setup allows the user to adjust settings such as Ports, set up emergency PPP information for use with the Emergency Age nt and enable Remot e Access. Transport Rate A bandwidth throttl e based on percentage of free network . Web Viewer (iDVR) Enables/Disables access to the DVR using the Web Vi ewer interface. Use with Emerg[...]

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    54 INFORMATION The Infor mation display allows users to define the site code nec essary for connecting to re mote software, save comments rela ti ve to the DVR and store tec h support and c ontact number informat ion. Site Code A user-specified uniq ue identificatio n name used by other DVR software to identify the DVR. (Remote, Emergency Agent, SC[...]

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    55 ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP Disk Management The Disk Management window is a native Windows fu nction. Th is windo w displays the par tition sc heme and health stat us of the Ha rd Disk Drives in the DVR. This window is often used to troubleshoot a DVR, or verify the amo unt of Hard Drive storage inst alled. For more information about Disk Manageme nt, [...]

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    56 Setting Up DDNS Dynamic Domain Name System (D DNS) is a service that provides a static address to simplify remote con nection to the DVR. This service is most u seful for install ations where the WA N (public) IP address is dynamic (changes from time to time). Most public IP addresses are dy namic unless a s tatic address has been specific ally [...]

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    57 User Management The User Ma nagement Console a llows the admi nistrator to crea te, edit, and del ete user accounts . Each user ac count can be assigned differen t privileges to limit the usage of the DVR s ystem. Users can be given administrator privi leges by enabling all rights, however only the t rue administrator ac count can log in to the [...]

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    58 User Rank The User Rankin g structure allo ws the option to assig n a privilege system (1-10 where one ha s the most rights) to u sers of the DVR Software. For examp le. Since only one user is allowed t o use the PTZ contro ls at any one ti me, an administrator with a higher rank can kick another u ser out and take c ontrol of the PTZ. The User [...]

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    59 Status Check / Email General 1. Click Setup on the Display sc reen. 2. Click Administrative . 3. Click Status Check/Email . 4. Select the En abl e Email Alarm chec k box. 5. Enter a From Name and e-mail Address . Note This name and address will appear in the From line of the email alert message. 6. Enter the SMTP information for the “ From” [...]

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    60 Storage Check 1. Set up the General an d Users tabs firs t. (see above) 2. Select the Use St orage Check check box. 3. Define the number of min utes. 4. Select an Alert Op tion, Beep or Popup Mes sage, if desired. 5. Click Apply. Recording Data Check 1. Setup the General and Users tabs first. (see above) 2. Select the Recording Data Check c heck[...]

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    61 SMART Information The SMART Information tab display s Hard Drive informati on. SMART Alert 1. Setup the General and Users tabs first. (see above) 2. Select the Enable SMART Alarm. 3. Define the number hours between SMART checks. 4. Select the ty pe of SMART event to trigger an acti on. 5. Define the maximu m HDD temperature. 6. Select an action [...]

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    62 INSTANT RECORDING The Instant Recording fe atur e allow s us ers to ma nuall y initi ate r ecording on a s pecific ca mera, overridi ng the current s ched ul e. When Instant Recording is activated the D VR flags the cli p as an event s o Instant Recordin g instances can b e found using th e Index S earc h Instant Recording can be used, for examp[...]

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    63 SEARCH This chapter inclu des the following information: • Search Overview • Daylight Saving Ti me • Index Search • Preview Search • Graphic Search • Motion Search[...]

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    64 SEARCH OVERVIEW The DVR has several options that allow th e user to easily search through, an d find, a parti cular section of v ideo. From Mo tion /Sens or indexing to calend ar views highlighting day s with recorded vide o; the DVR is equipped to help th e user quickl y find a specific video or event. The following chapter describes ho w to us[...]

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    65 Adjust the Brightness of an Image 1. Select an ima ge to adjust by double-c licking on the des ired image. Multi ple images c annot be adjuste d at one time. 2. Move the Brightn ess slide bar to the rig ht or left to adj ust the brightness. 3. Reset the Brightne ss by moving the s lider back to the center of the bar. Zooming in on an Image 1. Se[...]

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    66 PERFORMING A BASIC SEARCH There are several different ty pes of searc hes that can be perfor med on the DVR. The mos t basic involves selecting the date, t i me, camera, and clic king play. 1. Click the Calen dar button to sel ect a date. 2. Select a time by clicking the u p and down arrows to t he right of the t ime display. 3. Click OK . 4. Se[...]

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    67 SAVE TO JPG OR AVI The DVR can export s ingle images in a J PG Image file format and save video clips in an AVI format. Both JPG and AVI file form ats are the most co mmonly used gra phical formats today. Virtually every computer o ffers some ty pe of support for these file f ormat s which make them the most ideal f ormats to use. JPG Optimized [...]

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    68 Bookmarks Use book marks to mark a vi deo clip during a search. Export book marked data using the Clip Backup fe ature. 1. Perform a searc h for the desired vide o. 2. Stop playbac k at the beginn ing of the desir ed clip. 3. Right-click the video and selec t Start Bookmark . 4. Click the play button to cont inue playbac k. 5. Stop playbac k at [...]

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    69 Single Clip Backup Along with the Sa ve option, a single c amera backup option is als o included with the Surv eillix software. The singl e Camera or Clip Backup allows t he user to back up a single c amera without hAVIng to backup m ultiple cameras at a given ti me. The Clip Bac kup opt ion gives the users the abil ity to choose a back up time [...]

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    70 INDEX SEARCH Us ing the Index Searc h can greatly decreas e the amount of time spent searc hing through s aved video. The Index Search allows a user to perform a search based on c riteria such as Sen sor, Motion and I nstant Record even ts Performing an Index Search 1. Click the Calen dar button on the Search screen to sele ct the date to s earc[...]

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    71 PREVIEW SEARCH Preview Search can be used in a nu mber of circumstances to quickly find an exact mome nt where an eve nt, such as a theft, occur red. The Preview Searc h gives a 24 Hour visual overview of a sing le camera by separating a 24 hour period (1 day) into 24 i mages, on e image for each h our of the day. The s earch can then be further[...]

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    72 Performing a Preview Search 1. Select a sing le camera by eit her turning of f all cameras but o ne or double-c licking a displa yed image. 2. Click Preview Search . 24 images display. If ther e is no recorded vid eo during a port ion of the day , “No Image” will be displayed where the image s hould be. 3. Refine the searc h by double-clic k[...]

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    73 OBJECT SEARCH Object Searc h is a powerful search utility that is used to s earch a region on the video f or any motion changes . Results are n eatly displayed and c an be view ed quickly. Performing an Object Search 1. Perform a Basic Search. See the in structions on Performi ng a Basic Search. 2. Select a sing le camera, either by turning of f[...]

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    74 MOTION SEARCH The Motio n Searc h provides a dy na mic dis play of t he l evels of motion in recorded video. A djus t th e lev el o f moti on t o only pl a y c lips of video at or ab ove that level. Tip To enable motion data to be saved for Motion search, ensure that you select the following settings: On the Motion setup page under Motion Region[...]

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    75 SEARCH IN LIVE The Search in Liv e feature allows users to review events immediate ly while monitorin g live video. Pause, rewind, a nd resume l ive video within secon ds of an alarm event or s uspicious ac tivity. 1. Move the mous e cursor over t he desired liv e video displ ay on the Live Dis play screen. 2. Press the sc roll button on the mou[...]

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    76 NOTES:[...]

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    77 BACKING UP VIDEO DATA This chapter inclu des the following information: • Overview • Saving Video to a DVD • Saving Video from a Single Camera • Scheduling Regular Vid eo Backup[...]

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    78 BACKUP OVERVIEW The Backup Center al lows you to back up recorded v ideo data from multiple dates and times to one or more locat ions includ ing t he DVD-RW drive, Network Storage Loc ations, and Exter nal Hard Drives. The DVR can easily backup importa nt video da ta to an inter nal or extern al media loc ation. The most c ommonly used forms of [...]

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    79 General Screen Overview The General Backup Screen is used for performing b ulk back up of video recorded by all cameras f or a selec ted period, or perio d s, to a specified stor age locatio n. Hour / Minutes Recording data di splays in ho urly (24 horizo ntal columns) and 10-minute ( 6 vertical ce lls) segments . Green cells indicat e time with[...]

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    80 Clip Screen Overview The Clip Screen is us ed for backing up v ideo recorded by individual c ameras for a sele cted period of ti me to a specif ied stora ge location Performing a Clip Backup 1. Click Backup on the Display s creen. 2. Click the Clip tab at the top of the Backup Center window. 3. Set the Start Time and End Time under Time Setup . [...]

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    81 Scheduled Screen Overview The Scheduled B ackup Screen is u sed for perform ing bulk back up of video rec orded by all cam eras for a selec ted period, on a re g ular scheduled basis (1-24 hours). The Scheduled Backup Sc reen is similar to the General Bac kup Screen. Performing a Scheduled Backup 1. Click Backup on the Display s creen. 2. Click [...]

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    82 NOTES:[...]

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    83 LAN / ISDN / PSTN CONNECTIONS This chapter inclu des the following information: • Overview • Configuring TCP/IP Setti ngs • Connecting to a LAN • LAN / ISDN / PSTN Connections[...]

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    84 LAN OVERVIEW The DVR ca n be easily co nnected to a Local Area Network (LAN) and uses Micr osoft’s® powerful an d secure Window s® XP Embedded oper ating system . This allows for ea sy and well-do cumented instructi ons on setting up LA N connections no ma tter what type of LAN you want t o use. A LAN is a group of computers a nd other devic[...]

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    85 WEB VIEWER This chapter inclu des the following information: • Overview • Configuring the W eb Viewer[...]

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    86 WEB VIEWER OVERVIEW The DVR allows you to acc ess video using Microsoft® Internet Ex plorer® 7. Highlights: View Live Video from most computer s Username and Pass word protected Easy to use grap hical interface Basics: 75 users can access the Web DVR simultaneously . The Web Viewer is an easy, secure way to view live video from v irtually any [...]

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    87 Configuring the Server for Remote Connection 1. Click Setup on the main dis play screen. 2. Click Network . 3. Clear the Disable Remote Control check box . You should now be allowed to adjus t port settings i f necessary. NOTE: If you are using a Firewa ll, it may be necessary to adjust the port sett ings on both the DVR an d the Firewall. Conta[...]

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    89 INCLUDED SOFTWARE SETUP This chapter inclu des the following information: • Emergency Agent Overv iew • Remote So ftware Overview • Digital Verifier • Backup Viewer[...]

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    90 EMERGENCY AGENT OVERVIEW The E mergency Agent software is a utility that streams video acro ss a Loc al Area Network to a Client PC when an alarm is detec ted on the DVR. The vide o that streams across can be sto pped, played forw ards and backw ards, in slow motion or real speed. The uti lity is loaded at s tartup and placed in the task bar. It[...]

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    91 Setup Window Network Port Indicates the po rt which the Emergency Agent uses to lis ten for incoming events. This number shou ld be chan ged to t he sam e number as is set in the Emer gency Port in Network Settings on t he DVR. Save Directory Sets the locati on that re corded vide o footage is saved to. Notice Options Configuration set tings for[...]

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    92 Add Items to Alarm Confirm List 1. From the Option menu, click Setup . 2. Type the des ired text in the box below the Alarm Conf irmation List. NOTE: The items in the Alarm Confirmation List will be availa ble on a lis t under Status Setting in main Emergency Agent sc reen. 3. Click Add . 4. Click OK to save changes and c lose the window.[...]

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    93 SEARCH ALARM WINDOW Export Quality It may be necessary to reduce the overall s ize of an AVI file; for example, t o email to someone . AVI file sizes can be reduc ed by red ucing the i mage quali ty. However, r educing the image qu ality causes the AVI vi deo to appe ar more pix ilated. Wh en siz e is not an iss ue, setting q uality t o 100 is h[...]

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    94 REMOTE SOFTWARE OVERVIEW The DVR was specifically designed to be fully operated and mainta ined remotely. It c onnects using the st andard TCP/IP protocol thorough connecti on ty p es s uch as DSL, Cabl e Mod e, T1, ISDN, 56K Modem, L A N, an d more. Th e Surv e il lix Remo te s of t war e al lows you to view live v ideo, search thr ough archive[...]

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    95 Remote Software Setup Installing Remote Software 1. On the client c omputer, insert th e Surveillix Softwar e CD into the CD-ROM. Th e CD should play aut omatically. 2. When prompted, select the Install R emote Software option. Follow t he installation i nstructions carefu lly. 3. When the softwar e finishes ins talling, close any open ins talla[...]

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    96 Configuring the DVR In order to access the DVR remotely, the DVR S erver must be setu p to allow remote con nections. Time Out Value Specifies a value (in seco nds) to wait for a signal from the Surveillix Remote Client. I f a signal is not received by that time, the conn ection is dropped. Center Port Used to transfer the conn ection data. Imag[...]

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    97 DIGITAL VERIFIER OVERVIEW JPG images and AVI video files th at are exported from the Digita l Video Recorder are automatically embedded with a digital sig nature. Digital Signatures are a way to verify the authenticity of the images to ensure that they hav e not been tampered with or edited in any way. Included on the S oftware Ins tal lation DV[...]

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    98 BACKUP VIEWER OVERVIEW The Backup Viewer allows y ou to play bac k the exported vide o in its proprietary format. Video s aved in this for mat is extreme ly difficult to tamp er with and therefor e is the ide al solution when l aw enforcement and th e legal department are involved. This video cannot be read by any o ther viewer. The Backup View [...]

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    99 SCS OVERVIEW SCS software is Network DVR Manag ement Software; a pow erful utilit y that allows 100 or more DVRs to be control led using on e computer. This s oftware allows you to view live vi deo, search saved v ideo, edit and conf igure setup on each DVR, and i mport ma ps of buildings an d other locati ons. The SCS software was spec ifically[...]

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    101 APPENDIX The Appendix c ontains technica l specificatio ns for many of the NVS i nternal compone nts[...]

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    102 NVS SPECIFICATIONS 8 16 32 CPU Intel® CPU Storage (Hard Drive) 500 GB Standard / 4TB Max Storage MAX Up to 4 HDD with DVD±RW Operating System Microsoft® Windows ® XP Embedded RAM 2GB 3 GB Viewing Rate Max 480 PPS Recording Rate Dependant on Network Video Dev ice Encoding Rate Resolution Recording res olutions depende nt upon the r esolution[...]