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1 Network Video Recorder IPSe - NVSe Hardware Manual NVSe8-X NVSe16-X NVSe32-X IPSe8-X IPSe16-X IPSe32-X model no. Please carefully read these instructions before using this product. Save this manual for future use.[...]
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3 Surveillix™ NV Se / IP Se Hardware Manua l Manual Edit ion 30341 AF – SEPTEMBER 2011 Printed in U SA No part of this documentation ma y be reproduced in any means, elec tronic or mechanical , for any purpose, except as express ed in the Software License Agreement. Toshiba shall not be li able for technical or editorial errors or omis sions co[...]
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4 LIMITED WARRAN TY DIGITAL V IDEO RECORDER The Imaging S ystems Di vision of Toshi ba Ameri ca Informatio n System s, Inc. ( “ISD”) makes the follow ing limited warranties. These limited warranties extend to the Ori ginal End- User ( “You[r]” ). Limited Tw o (2) Year War ranty of Lab or and Part s The Imaging Systems Divi sion of Toshiba A[...]
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5 IMPORTANT SAFEG UARDS 1. Read Owner’s Manual – Afte r u npacking this pr oduct, r ead the o wner’s manual carefully, and follow all the oper ating and other instruction 2. Power Sources – This product should be operated only from the type of p ower source indicated on the label. If you are not sur e of the type of power supply to your h o[...]
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6 IMPORTANT SAFEG UARDS, conti nued 16. Damage Requ iring Ser vice – Unplug the u nit fr om the outlet and refer servic ing to qualified service personnel unde r the following c onditions: a. When the power - supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit. c. If the unit has been exposed to rai[...]
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7 AVOID VOLATILE LI QUID Do not use vol atile liq uids, such as an insec t spray, ne ar the unit. Do not leav e rubber or plastic products tou ching the un it f or a long ti me. They will le ave mark s on the fini sh. Do not use a chemi cally s aturated clot h . NOTES ON MAINTE NANCE To keep the rec order al ways operat ional we rec ommend re gular[...]
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8 WARNING TO REDUCE THE RI SK OF ELECTRICAL SH OCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR M OISTURE. DANGEROUS HIGH VOL TAGES ARE PRESENT I NSIDE THE ENCLOSUR E. DO NOT OPEN THE CAB INET. REFER SERVICING TO QU ALIFIED PERSONNE L ONLY. CAUTION CAUT ION: TO R EDUCE TH E R ISK OF E LECT RIC SHO CK, DO NOT RE MOVE C OVER ( OR BAC K). NO U SER-S ERV I[...]
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9 RACK MOUNT INSTRUCTI ONS Elevated O per ating Ambient – If in stalled i n a closed or multi - uni t rack as sembly, th e operatin g ambient te mperature of the rac k environment may be great er than ro om ambien t. Therefor e, consid eration shou ld be given to inst alling the e quipment in an env i ronment comp atible wi th the max imum ambi e[...]
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10 Disclaimer We disclaim any respons ibility and shall be held harml ess for any damages or losses inc urred by the user in a ny of the foll ow in g cases: 1. Fire, earthqu ake or any ot her act of God; acts by third parti es; misuse by the user, whether intentiona l or accident al; use und er extreme operating con ditions . 2. Malfunction or non [...]
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11 Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS .................................................................................................................................... 5 BATTERY EXPLOSION CA U TION STAT EMENT .................................................................................................... 6 NOTES ON HANDLING .............[...]
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12 PREFACE ABOUT THIS GUIDE This manual is a setup an d maintena nce guide t hat can be used for ref erence when s etting up t he recorder and for troublesh ooting wh en a problem occ urs. Only aut horized p ersonnel s hould atte mpt to repa ir this u nit. Toshiba reser ves the ri ght to mak e changes to the DVR s represented by this manual witho u[...]
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13 INTRODUCTION PRODUCT DESC RIPTION A Surv eillix NVSe / IP Se is an NVR , a server t hat perfo rms as a High D efiniti on Network Digital Rec order. By u tilizing t he many fe atures of a computer, inc luding proc essing pow er, stora ge capacit y, graphics compress ion, and secur ity feat ures, the DV R is more powerful th an the analog record e[...]
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14 FEATURES Toshiba’s Sur veillix recorders include th e following new featur es: • Optimized a nd Designed for Micros oft ® Windows 7 Em bedded ® • Up to 64 Netw ork Based Vi deo Inputs • Remote Syst em Operation & Config uration • Supports Mu ltiple S imultaneous Remote Con nections • PAN / TILT / Z OOM Contr ols via I P Protoco[...]
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15 CONTROLS AND CONNECT IONS This chapter i ncludes t he followi ng inform ation: • Input / Outpu t Connector Locations • Front Panel C ontrols an d LED s • Rear Panel C onnectors[...]
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16 F RONT P ANEL C ONTROLS The front pa nel of the r ecorder co ntains the dev ices tha t will be co mmonly us ed for data removal, re trieval, a nd backup re placement . The most common compon ents and b uttons ar e shown bel ow. IPS e DVD± R W Drive Cooling fan intake Hard drive activity LED Power LED USB ports Power switch N VSe LOCK OPEN LOCK [...]
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17 REAR PANEL C ONNECTOR S The rear pan el of the recor der co ntains the co nnectors us ed to attac h cameras, sensors, and relays to the re corder. B elow are dia grams that outline the l ocation an d descripti on of eac h connector. IP Se AC power Cooling fan Optical output USB USB DVI-I HDMI Network eS AT A USB 5.1 Surround sound Line in – li[...]
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18 GET TING STARTED This chapter i ncludes t he followi ng inform ation: • Included Comp onents • Setting up t he DVR Hardw are • Optional Comp onents[...]
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19 IDENTIFYING IN CLUDED COM PONENTS Surveillix recorder s come with a mo use, keyboar d and selec ted softwar e and cabl es. Identi fy the f ollowing c omponents to make s ure everything h as been prop erly incl uded with t he new DVR . If any of t he followi ng items ar e missing, c ontact the dealer to arrang e a replaceme nt. DVR Key Mouse Keyb[...]
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20 OPTIONAL COMPO NENTS To fully utilize the recorder ’s potent ial; sev eral optio nal Surveil lix compo nents are lis ted bel ow. Contact the deal er for more i nformation. UPS UPS P ower Backup UPS Power Bac kups all ow your DVR to r emain fully functi onal even in the event of a power f ailure. UPS Power Bac kups also ev en the fluctuatin g p[...]
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21 KEYBOAR D SETUP To attach the k eyboard t o the record er , plug the end of the Keybo ard into a US B po rt locate d on the b ack of the mac hine. MOUSE SE TUP To attach the mouse to t he recorder , plug t he end of th e mouse into a USB port located on t he back of the mac hine. The mouse uses a cursor called a po inter. Point ers come i n many[...]
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22 MONITOR SET UP The recorder has the foll owing conn ections av ailable to attach a m onitor. HDMI Output To TV / Digital Monitor DV I-I Output To TV / Digital Monit or DVI to SVGA Adapter Connect adapt er to DVI o utput to c onnect a n analo g VGA Monit or . Attach the m onitor or moni tors to the r ea r of the recor der usin g the cable s uppli[...]
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23 HARD DRIVE ARRA Y ( N VS e ONLY ) Swapping a Hard Drive 7. Press the Hard Drive P ower Butto n to turn of f power t o the hard driv e being rem oved. 8. Turn the Butt on Lock to the open pos ition and pus h the Handle Releas e Button 9. Pull the Rele ase Hand le outward whi le remov ing the hard drive. R everse s teps to inst all. LOCK OPEN LOCK[...]
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24 TURNING ON THE RECORDER On ce the cables and adapter s have bee n properly connected it is tim e to turn on the power . To turn on the power follow thes e st eps : 1. Turn on the mo nitor and a ny external p eripheral s (ex. Pr inters, Exter nal Stor age Devices , etc.) c onnected to the recorder . 2. Tu rn on the Sec ondary Power Switch loc ate[...]